Audio Samples Sample Clauses

Audio Samples. If a beat contains sampled material, the sample-clearing of itself needs to be done by the Licensee. Ownership‌ The Licensor maintains 100% full rights (copyright and ownership) of the Instrumental, and can continue to sell it non-exclusively and/or exclusively. The Licensee has neither the right nor authority to sell or license the rights to the Instrumental whether in whole or part to any other party. In the event another individual purchases exclusive rights to your licensed Instrumental you will retain your non-exclusive rights under the limitations listed in this agreement and after these terms have been fulfilled.
Audio Samples. If the Instrumental includes third-party samples, the Licensee understands that the sequence and music arrangement are considered original work. Samples may not be cleared before composition, and Licensee is required to seek clearance for the samples. The Licensee is responsible for clearing all samples used (if any) and the Licensor cannot and will not be held liable for the misuse of any sampled material that the Licensee uses in conjunction with the composition/arrangement that is being licensed in this agreement.
Audio Samples. The Buyer understands that the Original Instrumental Composition that is being licensed in this agreement does not contain any unapproved samples. The Buyer also understands that they are responsible for clearing all samples that they choose to use and that the Seller cannot and will not be held liable for the misuse of any sampled material that the Buyer uses in conjunction with the Original Beat/Instrumental Composition that is being licensed in this agreement.
Audio Samples. 3rd party sample clearance is the responsibility of the Licensee.
Audio Samples. 3rd party sample clearance is the responsibility of the Licensee.