Clip Use Sample Clauses

The Clip Use clause defines the terms under which video or audio clips can be used within a project or by a licensee. It typically outlines the permitted scope of use, such as the platforms, duration, and geographic regions where the clips may be distributed or displayed. For example, it may specify whether clips can be used in promotional materials, online streaming, or broadcast television. This clause ensures that both parties are clear on the rights granted and helps prevent unauthorized or unintended uses of the media content.
Clip Use. Exhibit A shall be modified to include the following understandings regarding clip use: 1. The clip rates set forth in this provision shall be paid: (a) when a clip from a program produced pursuant to the National Public Television Agreement is licensed into another program produced pursuant to the National Public Television Agreement; (b) When a clip from a program produced pursuant to the National Public Television Agreement is licensed into a program produced pursuant to another AFM agreement, unless that agreement provides a rate for such clip use, in which case the rate required by that agreement applies; (c) When a clip from a program produced pursuant to another AFM Agreement is licensed into a program produced pursuant to the National Public Television Agreement, except that if a clip from a program produced pursuant to the Basic Theatrical Film or Basic Television Film Agreement is licensed into a program produced pursuant to the National Public Television Agreement, the clip rates established by those agreements shall continue to apply. 2. Payment of the clip rates entitles the Producer to 6 national releases over 5 years (or 6 national releases over 7 years for documentaries), or to 8 national releases over 25 months for pledge shows. 3. When a reuse payment or Supplemental Market Fee is owed pursuant to this Agreement with respect to a program that consists of or contains clips, the following shall apply to the musicians, orchestrators, copyists, librarians and proofreaders who were entitled to clip payments: (a) The reuse payment per person shall be 100% of the clip use payment, except that when an Employer is entitled to additional broadcast cycles (or a 9th and 10th release) of a pledge program for a different percentage of the compensation paid under Table 2 of Exhibit A.I.(A), the reuse payment shall be calculated as the appropriate percentage times the clip use payment; (b) When the Base Amounts Per Person set forth in Exhibit A.I.V.3.a.i. are used to compute the Supplemental Market Fee, the base amount for the computation of the Supplemental Market fee shall be the clip use amount to which each person was entitled; (c) When the Supplemental Market Fee is based on an optional formula requiring the payment of a percentage of Distributor’s gross to be shared among all musicians, the indivduals who were entitled to clip use payments shall be included among the individuals who share the Supplemental Market Fee. 4. Pension, doubles, leader and...
Clip Use. The agreement contains a table of clip rates that shall be paid under one of the following three circumstances:
Clip Use. Modify Exhibit A, Section I (H) (6) as follows: Clips are paid as follows: 0:20 or less $51 $53 per side musician 0:21 – 0:30 $63.75 $66.25 per side musician 0:31 – 0:60 $85 $88.50 per side musician 0:61 – 2:00 $127.50 $132.50 per side musician 2:01 or longer (or entire number) 85% of show rate If there are more than 20 musicians on a single clip, a 10% discount on the above rates applies. Modify Exhibit A, Section I (H) (8) as follows: If within four (4) weeks of the Employer informing the AFM of the desire to use a particular clip, there is no documentation available, either from the AFM, the Employer, or the Pension Fund, indicating the number of musicians playing on a clip, the AFM and the Employer shall agree upon the appropriate number of musician payments due for said clip, and if the musicians on a clip cannot be identified, then the payments due hereunder shall go to a fund of the AFM’s choosing. Where the Employer requests the AFM to provide information regarding the number of musicians in a clip and the AFM does not respond within four (4) weeks of such request, the Employer shall provide a good-faith estimate of the number of musicians to the AFM, and AFM shall have two (2) weeks to respond with information correcting such estimate before the Employer shall be privileged to make payments based on its good-faith estimate. Add a new provision Exhibit A, Section I (H) (10) as follows: For programs consisting predominantly of clips, Employer shall notify the AFM of its use of the foregoing clip formula no later than one (1) week prior to the first television broadcast of such program.
Clip Use. (1) The clip rates set forth in this provision shall be paid: (i) When a clip from a program produced pursuant to the National Public Television Agreement is licensed into another program produced pursuant to the National Public Television Agreement; (ii) When a clip from a program produced pursuant to the National Public Television Agreement is licensed into a program produced pursuant to another AFM agreement, unless that agreement provides a rate for such clip use, in which case the rate required by that agreement applies; (iii) When a clip from a program produced pursuant to another AFM Agreement is licensed into a program produced pursuant to the National Public Television Agreement, except that if a clip from a program produced pursuant to the Basic Theatrical Film or Basic Television Film Agreement is licensed into a program produced pursuant to the National Public Television Agreement, the clip rates established by those agreements shall continue to apply. (2) Payment of the clip rates entitles the Employer to 6 national releases over 5 years (or 6 national releases over 7 years for documentaries), or to 8 national releases over 25 months for pledge shows.