Music Rights definition

Music Rights means any music recording masters, musical arrangements, copyrights, lyrics, song titles, artwork, graphics, song rights or other forms of music-related intellectual property rights or licenses thereto whether on an exclusive or nonexclusive basis.
Music Rights means music synchronization, performance, master, mechanical, publication, videogram and other music rights to which (i) the NBCU Transferors or the NBCU Entities or (ii) the Comcast Transferors or the Contributed Comcast Subsidiaries, as applicable has rights and which are contained in any Program.
Music Rights means, with respect to each Picture, the right to license, record, copy and/or reproduce musical compositions for use in synchronization or timed relation with the visual component of the Picture.

Examples of Music Rights in a sentence

  • Every Licensee under this tariff shall pay to the Irish Music Rights Organisation CLG, in addition to the Royalty due under this tariff, a sum in respect of Value Added Tax calculated at the relevant rate on the Royalty payable.

  • Every Licensee under this tariff shall pay to the Irish Music Rights Organisation CLG, in addition to the Royalty due under this tariff, a sum in respect of Value Added Tax calculated at the relevant rate on the Royalty payable.Dual Music Licence Version IRISH MUSIC RIGHTS ORGANISATION CLGCopyright House, Pembroke Row, Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2, D02 HW59, Ireland.Telephone: (01) 6614844.

  • The closing occurred on August 15, 2022 and, as a result, Pro Music Rights became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company.

  • On August 15, 2022 the Company entered into a Share Exchange Agreement with Pro Music Rights Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Pro Music Rights”), and the shareholders of Pro Music Rights, in which the Pro Music Rights Shareholders exchanged 100% of their shares in Pro Music Rights in consideration of 3,500,000,000 Shares of Common Stock of the Company.

  • Some of our competitors include Broadcast Music, Inc, American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers, SESAC and Global Music Rights, LLC (collectively, the “Competitors”).


More Definitions of Music Rights

Music Rights. With respect to the exploitation of content as authorized herein, the public performance/public performance/communication to the public/ reproduction/making available to the public/making available to the public rights (collectively “Communication to the Public Rights”) to any music compositions contained in each of the Included Programs, are either (a) controlled by Nordisk Copyright Bureau (e.g. including STIM with respect to Sweden, TONO with respect to Norway, TEOSTO with respect to Finland and KODA with respect to Denmark, and are collectively represented by NCB, (or any other relevant collecting society in the Territory) (each, the “PRO”) (or any other relevant collecting society in the Territory), from which licenses on commercial terms and conditions covering Licensee’s transmissions of Included Programs in the Territory are available, (b) controlled by Licensor to the extent required for the licensing of the exhibition in accordance herewith (and not available for licensing through PROs), in which event no additional clearance of, or payment with respect to, such Communication to the Public Rights shall be required by Licensee associated with Licensee’s transmissions or other delivery of the Included Programs hereunder, or (c) in the public domain. In the event that music referenced in (a) above is included in an Included Program, Licensee shall be responsible for obtaining, if and to the extent required, a license from the relevant PROs for Communication to the Public Rights. Except as set forth in (b) above, Licensor does not represent or warrant that Licensee may exercise the Communication to the Public Rights in the music without obtaining a valid communication to the public license and without payment of a Communication to the Public Rights royalty or license fee to a PRO, and if a Communication to the Public Rights royalty or license fee is required to be paid in connection with the exhibition of Included Programs, Licensee shall be responsible for the payment thereof and shall hold Licensor free and harmless therefrom. Excluding the Communication to the Public Rights, Licensor has obtained all necessary rights (i.e., a worldwide buyout) for the exploitation of the musical compositions and sound recordings embodied within the Included Programs with respect to the exploitation of content in the Territory as authorized herein.
Music Rights mean all Debtor's rights presently owned or later acquired by Xxxxxx in and to all music and musical compositions created for, used in, or to be used for the Picture, all related Copyrights and all rights to perform, copy, record, re-record, produce, publish, reproduce, or synchronize all music and musical compositions as well as all other rights to exploit such music including, but not limited to, record, soundtrack recording, and music publishing rights.
Music Rights is defined in Section 8.18 hereof.
Music Rights shall have meaning set forth in Section 2.1(g). (jjj) “Other Assets” shall have meaning set forth in Section 2.1.
Music Rights shall have meaning set forth in Section 2.1(g).
Music Rights means the whole and entire copyright and all rights in the nature of copyright and all other Intellectual Property Rights and record video and film, reproduction, exploitation and use rights and all other rights whether now or hereafter known in (a) the Recordings (including derivative works thereof, re-mixes and arrangements) and in the performances embodied or fixed therein and/or (b) the Compositions (to the extent of the Company's interest therein as specified in Schedule 9) throughout the world for the full term thereof including all renewals, extensions, reversions and revisions thereof (or for such shorter term as specified in Schedules 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10 and/or 11 hereto) whether now existing or hereafter conferred or created and all rights to secure renewals and extensions of copyright and including all vested and contingent and future rights of copyright (subject in each case to the rights of local Finnish collecting societies (PRS/PPL/MCPS equivalents) and their affiliated societies throughout the world) together with all rights of action (including the right to xxx for past infringements), powers and benefits to the same belonging or accrued;
Music Rights which shall mean the rights to exploit the music and soundtrack of the film separately from it.