Common use of Program Restrictions Clause in Contracts

Program Restrictions. Although the Company Programming will depict nudity and will allow strong or explicit language, Licensee is prohibited from transmitting or licensing and covenants that it will not permit the transmission or licensing of scenes or other material depicting any of the following: (i) the glorification of violence or gratuitous violence; (ii) rape, non-consensual intercourse or other non-consensual sexual activity; (iii) bondage, incest, sadism or masochism, bestiality, extreme sexual explicitness or the graphic close-up of genitals; or (iv) child pornography, including, without limitation, instances where an actor is the legal age for consent but is portrayed as under the legal age for consent. In that regard, no actor will appear nude or engaged in sexual conduct in any Company Programming who is not at least eighteen (18) years of age. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the standards applied by PEGI from time to time for the "Playboy TV" and "Spice" channels in the United States will be the controlling standards for the applicable Content Category and any materials transmitted by PEGI on either the "Playboy TV" or "Spice" channels (or supplied by PEGI pursuant to the Program Supply Agreement) will be deemed acceptable for transmission by the Licensee on its "Playboy" or "Spice" Channels, respectively.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Trademark License Agreement (Playboy Enterprises Inc), Trademark License Agreement (Claxson Interactive Group Inc)