Videogram Rights definition

Videogram Rights the right to exploit physical audiovisual recordings of the Programme (“Videograms”) by whatsoever means now or hereafter known, intended solely for private use by the public (but not including Download to Own Rights or so-called video on demand rights)
Videogram Rights means without limitation the right to manufacture distribute market rent hire advertise exhibit and exploit in any manner whatsoever other than as part of the Standard Television Rights, Cable Television Rights, Satellite Rights, Non-Theatric Rights, On-Line Rights and Video-on-Demand Rights as defined below Videograms of all or part of the Programme by the means of the sale rental hire or other means of distribution of Videograms intended for non-commercial private home viewing where no ticket or admission money of any other consideration is given save in respect of the retail purchase, lease or hire of such Videograms. In the case of DVD production, the SGT reserves the right and the right to authorise third parties to exercise such rights, to author, encode, create language versions, regionalise, chapterise, create menus, web links and any other features relevant to DVD current and future technologies to fit the demands of the Territory. The Distributor may also approach other international distributors of the programme to develop DVD versions of the film suitable to their relevant territories.
Videogram Rights. “Videogram” shall mean a disc (whether computer- or optical-read) or videotape (whether reel to reel endless loop in cassette or cartridge form or otherwise howsoever) or any other contrivance or appliance whatsoever whether now or hereafter conceived including for the avoidance of doubt digital video/versatile discs (DVDs), HD discs and blu-ray discs bearing or used for emitting sound synchronised with visual images derived from all or part of the Programme made hereunder such devices being produced and marketed for retail sale rental or hire or supply to the consumer for use with domestic playback equipment.

Examples of Videogram Rights in a sentence

  • 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).

  • The BBC will pay the Writer the following sums in respect of the exercise of Videogram Rights in the Transmitted Programme.

  • Licensor hereby grants to CTHV the sole and exclusive videogram distribution rights ("Videogram Rights"), in all language versions, to the Program in the Territory throughout the Term ("Rights Granted").

  • As used herein, “Distribution Expenses” shall include, but not be limited to: (i) all distribution and logistical expenses incurred in connection with the exploitation of the Videogram Rights, including, without limitation, warehousing, returns processing or any handling Videograms including pick, pack and ship; (ii) all third-party freight costs for shipping Videograms; and (iii) any third-party costs or expenses incurred by DS in connection with the collection of SBT Gross Receipts hereunder.

  • Licensor hereby grants to Distributor the sole and exclusive right, under copyright, to (and to license other to) distribute the Picture, in any and all languages and versions (including dubbed, subtitled and narrated), as follows: Ancillary Rights, Cinematic Rights, Film Clip Licensing Rights, Non- Theatrical Rights, Secondary Rights, Television Rights, Theatrical Rights, Videogram Rights, Video-On-Demand Rights, Digital Rights.


More Definitions of Videogram Rights

Videogram Rights means the right to manufacture, reproduce and exploit (via sale or rental), physical Videograms incorporating the Program/s and the right to distribute and/or authorise others to distribute the Program/s through any distribution channels for purposes of private playback, but expressly excluding Covermount- and/or Kiosk-distribution.
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>
Videogram Rights means and include all rights to distribute, sell, rent, disseminate, market, and generally exploit all forms of audio-visual discs and cassettes including, but not limited to , video cassette, laser disc, DVD, analog or digital linear playback and storage devices and similar devices, whether now known or hereafter devised for the "at home" market.
Videogram Rights means and refer to the right to sell, advertise, market, promote, distribute and otherwise exploit Videograms on an SBT basis, to the Customers, during the Term and in the Territory. ​
Videogram Rights means the right to make and authorise others to make Recordings and to sell, offer for sale, distribution and hire Recordings in the form of “Videograms” and authorise others to do the same and “Videograms” shall include videocassettes, digital versatile discs (DVDs) or other physical carriers now or hereafter known intended for reproducing visual images and synchronised sounds provided that the functionality of such discs or carriers substantially overlaps that of conventional videograms and which may be played by the use of a playback device and is primarily intended for private use.
Videogram Rights means the right to make and authorise others to make Recordings and to sell, offer for sale, distribution and hire Recordings in the form of “Videograms” and authorise others to do the same and “Videograms” shall include videocassettes, digital versatile discs (DVDs) or other physical carriers now or hereafter known intended for reproducing visual images and synchronised sounds provided that the functionality of such discs or carriers substantially overlaps that of conventional videograms and which may be played by the use of a playback device and is primarily intended for private use. IMAGES GENERAL PERMISSION AGREEMENT SCHEDULE THREE
Videogram Rights the exclusive right to design, manufacture and produce Videograms (as defined below) and to distribute, license, sub-license, lease, rent, exhibit, promote, market, advertise, publicize and in all manner and form exploit each Picture and all elements thereof, and to authorize others to do any or all of the foregoing, by means of and in connection with “Videograms,” which for purposes hereof includes without limitation videocassettes, videodiscs, videotapes, DVDs, High-Definition DVDs (“HD-DVD”), Universal Media Disc (“UMD”), CD-ROM, DVD-ROM and all other hard carrier devices now known or hereafter devised and designed to be used in conjunction with a personal reproduction, player or viewing apparatus which causes a visual image (whether or not synchronized with sound) to be seen on a screen, display or device, e.g., a television monitor, computer display, hand-held device or any other screen, display or device now known or hereafter devised, which Videograms also include menus, other navigational designs and elements and such other materials (e.g., “bonus” materials) as Genius determines in its sole discretion.