Theatrical Rights definition

Theatrical Rights means and includes, without limitation, the sole and exclusive right to rent, lease, license, exhibit, distribute and otherwise deal in and with the Funded Qualifying Projects for viewing by the public in theatres, in any and all languages or versions, and including, without limitation, the right to enter into rentals, leases and licenses respecting all theaters or other places of public viewing, without regard as to how the Funded Qualifying Projects are distributed to theatres (e.g., on any and all sizes and gauges of film, tape or disc or distribution to theatres by any other means, whether now known or hereafter known or devised, including, without limitation, satellite, cable or other electronic transmission).
Theatrical Rights the right to exploit a motion picture by exhibition in 35mm gauge widths or by digital exhibition in cinemas or other places of viewing where the general public is admitted and where an admission price of a flat rental is charged, provided that IFDL shall obtain MAFD’s written approval before entering into any such flat rental arrangements in respect of the exhibition of motion pictures
Theatrical Rights means and includes, without limitation, the sole and exclusive right to rent, lease, license, exhibit, distribute and otherwise deal in and with the Funded Qualifying Projects for viewing by the public in theatres, in any and all languages or versions, and including, without limitation, the right to enter into rentals, leases and licenses respecting all theaters or other places of public viewing, without regard as to how the Funded Qualifying Projects are distributed to theatres (e.g., on any and all sizes and gauges of film, tape or disc or distribution to theatres by any other means, whether now known or hereafter known or devised, including, without limitation, satellite, cable or other electronic transmission). “Third Party Participation” means, with respect to a Funded Qualifying Project, any amount payable to any Person other than (i) LGEI, Issuer, Distributor or any Affiliate thereof or (ii) any officer, director, management employee of any of LGEI, Issuer, Distributor or any Affiliate thereof, whether characterized as a deferment, gross participation, net participation, profit participation, contingent compensation, box office bonus, award or credit bonus, or otherwise which amount is based, dependent, computed, or payable, in whole or in part, on the net or gross receipts, earnings, or proceeds derived from such Funded Qualifying Project or any percentage of the foregoing or is payable at such time as any such receipts, earnings, or proceeds equal a specified amount whether such receipts, earnings, or proceeds are computed in the same manner as provided in the Distribution Agreement or are otherwise computed or any similar type of payment or the economic equivalent thereof. For the avoidance of doubt, (a) a “Third Party Participation” shall include, “deferments” payable in connection with a Funded Qualifying Project which are fixed obligations in a definite amount whether or not the receipts, earnings, or proceeds of such Funded Qualifying Project equal a specified amount, and (b) a “Third Party Participation” shall not include Co-Financing Participations unless (i) the contractual arrangements with a Co-Financier require such Co-Financier’s Co-Financing Participation to be paid from Gross Receipts in the same position in the Waterfall as Third Party Participations and (ii) such contractual arrangements have been disclosed to the Revenue Participation Holders in the Production Specifications. “Third Party Payments” has the meaning set forth in Sec...

Examples of Theatrical Rights in a sentence

  • The said amortization is made proportionately based on Management’s estimates of revenues pertaining to Domestic Theatrical Rights, International Theatrical Rights, Television Rights, Video Rights and others over a period of 12 months from the date of theatrical release of the movie.

  • TWC shall also have the right to accord credits to any of its subdistributors at the beginning or end of the Picture and in connection with advertising for the Picture; provided that TWC shall not accord credit to any subdistributor of the Theatrical Rights without Licensor’s prior written approval.

  • In the case of Limited Theatrical Rights (including but not limited to film festivals) of the Grant Project or any versions of it, Grantee must receive CPB’s advance consent.

  • Satellite & Theatrical Rights are recognized by the company at the time of sale of the rights.

  • The said amortization is made proportionately based on Management’s estimates of revenues pertaining to Domestic Theatrical Rights, International Theatrical Rights, Television Rights, Video Rights and others over a period of 12 months from the date of theatrical release of the movie.• Balance 40% of C0P is amortized as per the management estimate / review of future revenues but not exceeding nine years and subject to a minimum of 4.4% in any year.


More Definitions of Theatrical Rights

Theatrical Rights means the right to rent, lease, license, exhibit, distribute and otherwise deal in and with respect to the Film on any gauge released for public exhibition.
Theatrical Rights the right to perform show or play the Films in public by any manner or means in any medium to any audience which has paid or is deemed pursuant to any statutory provision now existing or in the future enacted to have paid for admission to the place where the Film is to be seen or heard 'Third Party Liabilities' all sums paid or payable in respect of the exploitation of the Rights (excluding only any sums payable to the Performing Right Society Limited in respect of the public performance or broadcasting of the music and lyrics contained in a Film) including expressly synchronisation and mechanical fees and payments (if any) and re-use fees and residuals (if any) and percentages of profits or payments of any other nature whatsoever arising under any agreement between the Owner and any parties who render services supply goods or make available finance in connection with the original production and delivery of the Film or under any union and/or guild collective bargaining agreement 'United Kingdom' the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Eire Channel Islands Isle of Man Malta Gibraltar all territorial waters of the foregoing including expressly but without limitation the United Kingdom sector of the continental shelf as designated by the Continental Shelf Xxx 0000, section 1(7), and all ships and aircraft registered in or flying the flag of any of the foregoing and all oil marine and military vessels and installations situate in any of the foregoing 'Videogram' any video cassette or video disc tape compact disc or any electronic magnetic or other device whatever existing now or developed in the future which may be derived in whole or in part from the Delivery Material alone or in conjunction with other audio-visual material by which visual images with or without sounds derived from a Film can be perceived reproduced or otherwise communicated directly or with the aid of any machine or device 'Videogram Rights' the right at the sole cost and expense of the Partnership to manufacture sell distribute and make available for rental Videograms for the purpose of private viewing in the home by means of playback through a domestic television receiver with suitable ancillary equipment 'Wireless Telegraphy' the sending of electro-magnetic energy over paths not provided by a material substance constructed or arranged for that purpose 'Works' any literary work or novel upon which any of the Screenplays or Films is based Any reference in this Agreement to ...
Theatrical Rights means: to exhibit and perform the Film theatrically, in any gauge or width and by any means now known or hereafter invented in such venues as including (without limitation) commercial cinemas or theatres or any places licensed for the exhibition of films to members of the public. "Videogram Rights" means: to manufacture, distribute and exploit Videograms of the Film of any kind now known or hereafter invented (i) for sale or rental thereof to members of the public for private home viewing (to be referred to respectively as "Videogram Sell- Through Rights" and "Videogram Rental Rights" or (ii) for exhibition in a theatre or like establishment which charges an admission to view the Videogram but which is not licensed as a traditional motion picture theatre ("Public Video Rights") <PAGE> </TEXT> </DOCUMENT>
Theatrical Rights means: to exhibit and perform the Film theatrically, in any gauge or width and by any means now known or hereafter invented in such venues as including (without limitation) commercial cinemas or theatres or any places licensed for the exhibition of films to members of the public.
Theatrical Rights means the right to distribute motion pictures theatrically as such term is commonly understood in the U.S. motion picture industry. Pay TV Rights means the right to distribute motion pictures pursuant to aPay Television Service”. Pay Television Service means a subscription programming service, which service (a) is not an advertiser-supported basic cable or broadcast television network, and (b) is available alone or in a package with other services for which a consumer in a home or other non-public area is required to pay a fee (which fee, when such service is available via what is currently known as “cable” television, is generally in addition to the charge for access to “basic” or “expanded basic” programming) for the right to receive such service(s) on a monthly basis, provided however, that with respect to a consumer in a hotel or motel, such consumer is not required to pay a separate fee for the right to receive such service and there is no requirement that such service be available to such consumer on a monthly basis. In no event shall a Pay Television Service make pictures available to consumers on a Pay-Per-View or other “pay-per-film” economic basis. A Pay Television Service may be made available (I) in a sequentially scheduled “linear” format (whereby all viewers accessing such Pay Television Service at a given point in time in a given time zone (e.g. eastern time zone) would be able to view the same exhibition of the same program at such point in time) and/or (II) on an “on demand” access basis (whereby a given viewer has discretion to select the time(s) for viewing of a given program or group of programs featured on such Pay Television Service.) Free TV Right means (A) a linear, scheduled exhibition over television broadcast stations, whether network stations or independent stations, where no charge is made to the viewer; and/or (B) linear, scheduled exhibition by any means of electronic or digital distribution including but not limited to satellite, cable television, internet, IPTV and/or wireless, for which subscribing members of the public pay for the transmission service provided by the satellite, cable system, internet provider, or wireless carrier; and/or (C) so-called “free on demand” exhibition by any distribution medium or means provided that such rights are associated with the license of rights described in the foregoing clauses (A) and/or (B).
Theatrical Rights means the right to distribute motion pictures theatrically as such term is commonly understood in the U.S. motion picture industry.
Theatrical Rights means the right to exhibit or permit others to exhibit the Film in theatres and cinemas open to the general public on a regular scheduled basis where a fee is charged for admission to view the Film.