Publishing Rights definition

Publishing Rights means all rights, consents, licenses and permissions necessary for the following acts undertaken after Company’s receipt of the applicable Content File from Label: (i) the reproduction, communication to the public, public performance, digital audio transmission and generally making available in connection with the applicable Service of musical compositions embodied in Authorized Materials, and (ii) the communication to the public of musical compositions embodied in any Advertisements placed on the Service by Label or Orchard on its own behalf or on behalf of any third party. For the avoidance of doubt: (a) Label shall not be responsible for any license required for the reproduction, inclusion or synchronization of any musical compositions embodied in any Advertisements placed on the Service (except in relation to Advertisements embodying musical compositions (and any dramatic, literary or other works, as the case may be) that are placed on the Services by or on behalf of Label or Orchard (A) ****, and/or (B) using Advertisement inventory that is purchased by Label or Orchard pursuant to Exhibit K or otherwise; and (b) as between Label and Company, Company shall be solely responsible for acquiring, administering, and maintaining all Publishing Rights (except in relation to Advertisements embodying musical compositions (and any dramatic, literary or other works, as the case may be) that are placed on the Services by or on behalf of Label or Orchard (A) ****, and/or (B) using Advertisement inventory that is purchased by Label or Orchard pursuant to Exhibit K or otherwise.
Publishing Rights means production, manufacture or other exploitation, by means of text, still photo and/or still illustration in any format now known or hereafter developed (including, without limitation, books, magazines and newsletters and customary subsidiary rights such as paperback reprints, book club publications, audio recordings, etc.).
Publishing Rights means the right to sell or otherwise make available all forms of printed and/ or electronic books, articles, magazines, periodicals and serialisations relating in any way to the

Examples of Publishing Rights in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the Producer will not be in breach of the holdback against exploitation of the Publishing Rights as set out in Clause 21 where there has been exploitation of the Publishing Rights notified in writing to Channel 4 by the Producer prior to signature of this Agreement and the commission of the Programme(s).

  • The rights listed in Schedule 2, Column 2: Home Videogram Rights, Interactive Videogram Rights, Merchandising Rights (including Ringtone(s) and Wallpaper(s)), Music Publishing Rights, Publishing Rights, Radio Rights (subject to the additional holdback in Clause 28 of the General Terms of Agreement), Record Rights, Stage Rights and DTO Right(s) (subject to the additional holdback in Clause 20 of the General Terms of Agreement).

  • You would also need to obtain permission from the Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust, which owns the copyright to all works by Ansel Adams.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, PROMOTER shall use commercially reasonable efforts to attempt to provide WRESTLER with the right to approve the edited versions of the end results of any Publishing Rights associated therewith which publisher provides to PROMOTER provided WRESTLER approves such versions in accordance with the publisher’s publishing schedule.

  • WRESTLER represents and warrants that WRESTLER has not prior hereto and shall not for a period of at least eighteen (18) months after termination of this Agreement for any reason whatsoever, authorize or grant any party other than PROMOTER the right to print, publish and/or sell any book similar to that contemplated by the Publishing Rights herein.


More Definitions of Publishing Rights

Publishing Rights means, in addition to such related rights included in the Merchandising Rights, all publishing rights (whether in digital or print form) with respect to each Picture, the Property and Literary Material including without limitation the right to create anthologies, series of books, novels, "how to" books, guide books, fictional or non-fictional books based on all or part of the Picture, Property or Literary Material in hard cover or soft cover and the right to make text with or without supplemental pictures, images or artwork or comic books (consisting of text and pictures, images or artwork) based on each Picture, the Property and/or Literary Material and the right to make any of the foregoing available to a reader by means of a digital or electronic delivery system (e.g., by means of CD-ROM, DVD or the Internet), whether or not the foregoing includes characters in motion accompanying such text, and the right to use continuous or intermittent music in connection with the foregoing in its sole discretion, in each such case, other than as limited by the Distribution Rights granted to MVL hereunder.
Publishing Rights means the rights to do the following;
Publishing Rights means the right to sell or otherwise make available all forms of printed and/or electronic books, articles, magazines, periodicals and serialisations relating in any way to the Championship, and to sell or otherwise make available recordings, representations and images of the Championship by way of video, DVD, CD-Rom, other fixed media and home video devices, etc.
Publishing Rights means the rights to publish Future Issues of the Publications in Print-based form;
Publishing Rights. With respect to the publishing rights and ownership of the underlying composition embodied in the Master, the Artist, and the Producer hereby acknowledge and agree that the underlying composition shall be owned/split between them as follows: {PUBLISHING_RIGHTS}
Publishing Rights means all rights, consents, licenses and permissions necessary for the mechanical reproduction of musical compositions embodied in Sony Authorized Recordings in connection with the Service.
Publishing Rights. Fearce Haven Enterprises owns 50% of the writers share. Lessee owns 50% of the