Media Rights definition

Media Rights means the right to create, distribute and transmit on a linear and/or on demand basis for reception at any time anywhere in the world by any and all means and in any and all media, whether now known or devised in the future (including, without limitation, all forms of television, radio, wireless and Internet distribution), audio-visual, visual and/or audio coverage of all relevant aspects of an FIVB competition and all associated and/or related rights, including fixed media and interactive rights.
Media Rights means all rights to negotiate, broadcast, and disseminate radio, television, motion picture, internet, webcast, and videotape broadcasting, telecasting, production, exhibition, or other sound, or visual exploitation of the Championships, on a live and/or delayed basis, by any means whatsoever, whether now known or hereafter developed; or otherwise distribute and exploit the Championships and/or any portion thereof in any manner in all forms of such media.
Media Rights means the right to report upon, record, transmit or otherwise exploit any still or moving visual-only images, any audio-only material, any audio-visual material, any text and any data by any means whatsoever (whether now known or hereafter devised, developed or invented), any aspect or element of the Competition taking place within any site on a live and/or delayed basis in any media and by any means of delivery whether now known (including successor technologies) or hereafter invented. For the avoidance of doubt, the right to broadcast and/or transmit the basic audio-visual feed (or any supplemental feed) and the right to transmit radio commentary of any Competition Match constitutes Media Rights. The Media Rights include the right to record, create and exploit the official film of the Competition and/or similar audio-visual products and programming, and shall include Fixed Media Rights, Public Exhibition Rights, In-Flight Rights, In-Ship Rights and any news access rights.

Examples of Media Rights in a sentence

  • Commercial Partner(s) shall mean any entity which signs an agreement with FIS for the exploitation of any of the Commercial Rights, the Media Rights, Hospitality Rights and/or Intellectual Property Rights and is designated as an official sponsor/partner, supplier to, and/or licensee of the FIS Championships.

  • FIS has the exclusive right to exploit any and all Media Rights to the FIS Championships worldwide in perpetuity, including the right to license the Media Rights without restrictions to any third party.

  • The LOC, in consultation with FIS, shall devise an accreditation system that enables all accredited representatives of the HB, UBs and other RHs to gain access to those controlled areas necessary for them to carry out their duties and protect their Media Rights.


More Definitions of Media Rights

Media Rights means, in relation to any match or phase of the competition, the right to create, distribute and transmit on a linear and/or on-demand basis for reception on a live and/or delayed basis anywhere in the world by any and all means and in any and all media, whether now known or devised in the future (including, without limitation, all forms of television, radio, wireless and internet distribution), audiovisual, visual and/or audio coverage of such match or all matches of such phase of the competition ("match coverage") and all associated and/or related rights, including fixed media and interactive rights;
Media Rights means the right to report upon, record, transmit or otherwise exploit any still or moving visual-only images, any audio-only material, any audio-visual material, any text and any data by any means whatsoever (whether now known or hereafter devised, developed or invented), any aspect or element of the EACC taking place within any site on a live and/or delayed basis in any media and by any means of delivery whether now known (including successor technologies) or hereafter invented. The Media Rights include the right to record, create and exploit the official film of the EACC and/or similar audio-visual products and programming.
Media Rights means, with respect to each Credit Party and its Subsidiaries, all licensing rights (as licensor and licensee), manufacturing rights, production rights, and distribution rights, and all right, title, and interest of such Persons in registered patents, trademarks, service marks, copyrights, and other Intellectual Property rights, in each case, with respect to the film and television production and entertainment programming business of such Persons.
Media Rights means all rights (excluding Betting Rights) to broadcast, exhibit, transmit and exploit all audio, visual and audio-visual content (in whole or in part) in connection with the CEV Competition using any and all technical means or distribution systems (whether presently known, or developed, created, invented or become ready for use in the future) which enable that content to be received in any signal format and in any medium, platform or forum for communication using any existing or future devices (including, without limitation, wearable and other mobile devices) which permit that content to be viewed, interacted with or otherwise consumed at any time or in any manner chosen by either the recipient or the broadcaster or distributor of that content, including on a live, near-live, delayed, highlights, clips/excerpts or news access basis whether such rights are currently known or devised/invented in the future only. The Media Rights also include the non-exclusive right to use (registered, applied for and unregistered) event marks and CEV logo, whether presently or in the future, and those owned by the participating national federations/teams and local organising committee at the time of the event. For the avoidance of any doubt:
Media Rights means the right, throughout the universe, and in all languages, to report upon, record, transmit or otherwise exploit any still or moving visual-only images, any audio-only material, any audio-visual material, any text and any data by any means whatsoever (whether now known or hereafter invented), any aspect or element of the Competitions and Competition-related Events on a live, as-live and/or delayed basis, in full length or in part, in any media and by any means of transmission or delivery whether now known (including successor technologies) or hereafter invented, including any news access rights. For the avoidance of doubt, the right to broadcast, stream and/or transmit the basic audiovisual feed (or any supplemental feed) and the right to transmit radio commentary of any Match constitute Media Rights and Media Rights include the right to record, create and exploit any official films or any official concerts of the Competitions and/or similar audiovisual products and programming, and shall include the fixed media rights, public exhibition rights and the in-flight rights.
Media Rights means, in relation to any match or phase of the competition, the right to create, distribute and transmit on a linear and/or on-demand basis for reception on a live and/or delayed basis anywhere in the world by any and all means and in any and all media, whether now known or devised in the future (including, without limitation, all forms of
Media Rights means all audio, visual, and audio-visual rights in and to the EVENT/FINALS including without limitation all terrestrial, satellite, cable and other television rights (free or pay TV), closed circuit, theatrical and non-theatrical, home video, DVD, Video On Demand, internet, broadband, mobile communications, and other new media rights, in ship, in flight and other transport rights, radio and other audio rights, photographic and any other means of transmitting images and sounds of the EVENT/FINALS whether such means are now known or hereafter invented. For the avoidance of doubt, FIVB is the sole owner of the MEDIA RIGHTS.