Common use of Cassettes Clause in Contracts

Cassettes. For the purposes of this Article 16, a cassette is any audio-visual device, including without limitation, cassette, cartridge, phonogram or other similar audio-visual device now known or hereafter devised, containing a theatrical motion picture (recorded on film, disc, tapes or other material) and designed for replay on a home-type television screen. The sale or rental of cassettes for replay through a television receiver or comparable device in the home or in closed-circuit use, such as in hotel rooms, constitutes “Supplemental Markets” for the purposes of this provision insofar as cassettes are concerned.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Picture Agreement, www.afmrecording.org, www.afm.org

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Cassettes. For the purposes of this Article 1624, a cassette is any audio-visual device, including without limitation, cassette, cartridge, cartridge or phonogram or other similar audio-visual device now known or hereafter devised, containing a theatrical motion picture television program (recorded on film, disc, tapes or other material) and designed for replay on through a home-type television screenreceiver or comparable device. The sale or rental of cassettes for replay through a television receiver or comparable device in the home or in closed-circuit use, use such as in hotel rooms, rooms constitutes the "Supplemental Markets” for the purposes of this provision insofar as cassettes are concerned."

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.dga.org, www.dga.org, www.dga.org

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Cassettes. For the purposes of this Article 16Section, a cassette is any audio-visual device, including including, without limitation, cassette, cartridge, phonogram or other similar audio-visual device now known or hereafter devised, containing a theatrical motion picture (recorded on film, disc, tapes or other material) and designed for replay on through a home-type television screenreceiver or comparable device. The sale or rental of cassettes for replay through a television receiver or comparable device in the home or in closed-circuit use, such as in hotel rooms, constitutes "Supplemental Markets" for the purposes of this provision provision, insofar as cassettes are concerned.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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