Common use of Subscription Video On Demand Rights Clause in Contracts

Subscription Video On Demand Rights. The right to make available the Programme(s) to the public on a temporary basis and/or to issue non-physical temporary copies of the Programme(s) to the public (on a "per Programme" basis) by means of any Distribution System(s), where the exhibition of such Programme(s) is at a time chosen by the viewer (i.e. the viewer can independently, and in the viewer's entire discretion, select his/her desired viewing time without reference to a list of possible viewing times pre-established by the exhibitor of the applicable service, and can start, stop, pause, fast-forward and/or rewind the exhibition of such Programme(s)), where the viewer is required to pay a fee (over and above any Basic Charges) in respect of access to a package of television programmes, including such Programme(s) (rather than a separate fee in respect of each individual programme which is available on the relevant service), whether or not any such non-physical temporary copies of such Programme(s) are required to be temporarily downloaded to the viewer's reception equipment prior to the viewer's authorised exhibition of such Programme(s), including PVR Push and the Sideload Rights, but excluding (for the avoidance of doubt) the Near Video On Demand Rights and the DTO Right(s) and any right to allow the public to retain a permanent copy of the Programme(s).

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Commissioning Agreement, Commissioning Agreement, Commissioning Agreement

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Subscription Video On Demand Rights. The right to make available the Programme(s) to the public on a temporary basis and/or to issue non-physical temporary copies of the Programme(s) to the public (on a "per Programme" basis) by means of any Distribution System(s), where the exhibition of such Programme(s) is at a time chosen by the viewer (i.e. the viewer can independently, and in the viewer's entire discretion, select his/her desired viewing time without reference to a list of possible viewing times pre-established by the exhibitor of the applicable service, and can start, stop, pause, fast-forward and/or rewind the exhibition of such Programme(s)), where the viewer is required to pay a fee (over and above any Basic Charges) in respect of access to a package of television programmes, including such Programme(s) (rather than a separate fee in respect of each individual programme which is available on the relevant service), whether or not any such non-physical temporary copies of such Programme(s) are required to be temporarily downloaded to the viewer's reception equipment prior to the viewer's authorised exhibition of such Programme(s), including PVR Push and the Sideload RightsPush, but excluding (for the avoidance of doubt) the Near Video On Demand Rights and the DTO Right(s) and any right to allow the public to retain a permanent copy of the Programme(s).

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Commissioning Agreement, Commissioning Agreement, Commissioning Agreement

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