Theatric Rights definition

Theatric Rights the right to produce exhibit and exploit by all means and media (including allied merchandising and other customary exploitation rights) a film for the cinema theatre based on the Script
Theatric Rights means the right to exhibit all or part of the Programme by direct projection or by any other contrivance or appliance whatsoever whether now or hereafter conceived in cinema theatres or similar places open to the general public on a usually regularly scheduled basis and where a fee is charged to view the Programme.
Theatric Rights meaning the right make a film or films of the Work or any version or adaptation thereof and perform and exhibit such film or films in commercial cinemas or theatres before paying members of the public Provided That the Author shall not be entitled to exercise such Theatric Rights during a period until 3 (three) years from first transmission of the Programme without the written consent of the BBC.

Examples of Theatric Rights in a sentence

  • Stage Rights and Theatric Rights in the Work are reserved to the Writer provided that the Writer hereby grants to the BBC the exclusive first option to acquire such rights throughout the world on terms to be agreed in good faith during the period ending one year following first Broadcast of any first programme based upon the Work or one year after Acceptance of the Work if earlier.

  • The Producer shall be paid 50% of the income received by S4C from the exercise of the Online Rights and the New Media Rights and such share of income as may be agreed (and, failing agreement, such share as may be determined in accordance with Clause 2.47) in respect of the exercise of the Merchandising Rights and the Theatric Rights after deduction of all costs associated with the exercise of such S4C Rights.

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More Definitions of Theatric Rights

Theatric Rights means the exhibition of the Programme in commercial cinemas or theatres before paying members of the public

Related to Theatric 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.

  • Licensed IP Rights means, collectively, the Licensed Patent Rights and the Licensed Know-How Rights.

  • Step-In Rights means the right of one party to assume an intervening position to satisfy all terms of an agreement in the event the other party fails to perform its obligations under the agreement.

  • Technology Rights means BOARD's rights in any technical information, know-how, processes, procedures, compositions, devices, methods, formulae, protocols, techniques, software, designs, drawings or data created by the inventor(s) listed in Exhibit I at UTMDACC before the EFFECTIVE DATE, which are not claimed in PATENT RIGHTS but that are necessary for practicing PATENT RIGHTS.

  • Special declarant rights means rights reserved for the benefit of a declarant to:

  • Development rights means any right or combination of rights reserved by a declarant in the declaration to:

  • Joint Intellectual Property Rights means any work under the Subcontract, which:

  • Registered Intellectual Property Rights means all Intellectual Property Rights that are the subject of an application, certificate, filing, registration, or other document issued by, filed with, or recorded by, any Governmental Authority in any jurisdiction.

  • Transferable development right means a right to develop and use land that

  • Licensed Intellectual Property means Intellectual Property licensed to the Company pursuant to the Company IP Agreements.

  • Qualified high-technology business means a business that is either of the following:

  • Company Licensed Intellectual Property means all Intellectual Property that is licensed to the Company or a Subsidiary by any third party.