Non-Theatrical Rights definition

Non-Theatrical Rights means and includes, without limitation, the sole and exclusive right to exploit the Funded Qualifying Projects in Non-Theatrical Markets by any and all means, whether now known or hereafter known or devised.
Non-Theatrical Rights shall refer to the right to exhibit a Picture solely in the Territory in hotels, motels, hospital and other health care facilities; correctional facilities; schools and other educational institutions; common areas of residential living communities; retirement centres, camps, religious institutions, buses, coaches and trains; libraries and museums; restaurants, bars and clubs; community military bases and government installations (excluding US/Canadian); and oil fields and oil rigs (excluding Aramco/US/Canadian sites).
Non-Theatrical Rights means the distribution of a work in all formats and by all means of technology now in existence or hereafter discovered (other than Television) to schools, libraries, churches, museums, hospital, prisons, summer camps, airline, cruise and other markets customarily referred to as "in-flight" or "transportation", or private businesses; provided, that Non-Theatrical Rights shall not include (i) any distribution to any person, entity or venue (including, without limitation, those described above, cinemas and concert halls) for any exploitation or exhibition to audiences where a charge for admission is made and (ii) any Electronic Media Rights or any other distribution involving or utilizing computer or other interactive technology (including, without limitation, video discs).

Examples of Non-Theatrical Rights in a sentence

  • Non-Theatrical Rights excludes Airline, Ship and Hotel Rights and Festival Rights.


More Definitions of Non-Theatrical Rights

Non-Theatrical Rights means and includes, without limitation, the sole and exclusive right to exploit the Funded Qualifying Projects in Non-Theatrical Markets by any and all means, whether now known or hereafter known or devised. “Other Releasing Costs” shall mean, with respect to a Funded Qualifying Project, the aggregate of the following costs and expenses, which costs and expenses shall be actual out-of-pocket costs and expenses paid or payable within *****: home video/DVD manufacturing, duplication, shipping and marketing costs for such Funded Qualifying Project and all other actual out-of-pocket distribution, manufacturing or other costs and expenses paid to an unaffiliated third party (other than participations, residuals, or as otherwise included in P&A Costs, Direct Costs, or otherwise duplicated costs) with respect to such Funded Qualifying Project. “P&A Costs” shall mean, with respect to a Funded Qualifying Project that is a motion picture, the aggregate of the following costs, which costs shall be actual out-of-pocket costs paid or payable within ***** or incurred not later than ***** after the date of the first theatrical release: all prints, marketing, advertising, promotion and publicity costs incurred in the exercise by Distributor of the theatrical distribution rights in such Funded Qualifying
Non-Theatrical Rights means the right to exhibit the Programme to non-paying audiences as set out in the following paragraphs. For the avoidance of doubt, Non-Theatrical Rights for the purposes of this Agreement does not include so-called educational rights or Home Video/DVD rights:
Non-Theatrical Rights means and includes the right to advertise, promote, distribute (including, without limitation, the right to enter into rentals, leases, licenses and sublicenses), reproduce, and otherwise exploit in Non-Theatrical Markets, as defined below, by any and all means, whether now known or hereafter known or devised (including, without limitation, by any Transmission Means). “Non-Theatrical Markets” means and includes airlines, educational and institutional facilities (including, without limitation, schools, libraries, hospitals, and nursing homes), religious organizations and facilities (e.g., churches), Red Cross facilities, oil rigs and oil fields, public transportation, corporate locations, ships at sea flying the flag of a country in the Territory or which are serviced from within the country of such flag, governmental bodies (including, without limitation, embassies, military and armed services installations, bases, and vessels, and all other governmental facilities flying the flag of the Territory), hotels, motels, prisons, and all other locations, institutions, and/or forms of transportation, not primarily engaged in the business of exhibiting motion pictures, where the Miniseries is exploited before an audience.
Non-Theatrical Rights means the transmission, distribution, licensing, sale, rental and/or other exploitation of a Program before a non-admission paying audience in venues such as, but not limited to, schools, colleges, libraries, museums, houses of worship, hospitals, prisons, cruise lines, airlines and other markets commonly referred to as "on­ board" and "transportation". For purposes of clarification, Non-Theatrical Rights shall not include Home Video Rights;
Non-Theatrical Rights means the right to license prints or video copies of the Film for screening to audiences by organisations not primarily engaged in the business of exhibiting films to the public and whose objects are educational, social, cultural, religious, penal or charitable.
Non-Theatrical Rights means the right to deliver and/or exhibit the Program to audiences at the physical facilities (i) of airplanes, trains, ships and other forms of common carrier transportation, (ii) of schools, colleges and other educational institutions, government agencies, libraries, religious and civic groups, clubs and services organizations, (iii) of non-public areas of hotels, motels and other lodging, and (iv) shut-in institutions, prisons, hospitals, nursing homes, retirement centers, offshore drilling rigs, logging camps and construction camps, and for which exhibition an admission fee may be charged.
Non-Theatrical Rights means: to exhibit and perform the Film non-theatrically in any gauge or width and by any means now known (including Videograms) or hereafter invented in venues such as (without limitation) clubs, educational, religious or charitable institutions, prisons, hospitals, hotels, and other establishments not considered as commercial