Common use of Synchronization Clause in Contracts

Synchronization. Licensee may exploit and monetize from licensee's unique derived work(s) of composition for use on TV, Film, Video game or other synchronous projects. Licensee may represent other publishing owners of the original composition for exploitation and have full authority of granting non-exclusive license for synchronization use as long as credit and publishing information is provided to such agency.

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Sources: Exclusive License Agreement, License Agreement, Exclusive Rights License

Synchronization. Licensee may exploit and monetize from licensee's unique derived work(s) of composition for use on TV, Film, Video game or other synchronous projects. Licensee may represent other publishing owners of the original composition for exploitation and have full authority of granting non-exclusive license for synchronization use as long as credit and publishing information is provided to such agency. Publishing Rights - Licensee, owns 70% of publishing rights. - ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ (▇▇▇▇▇▇ Beats), owns 30% of publishing rights. Consideration.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Exclusive Rights License

Synchronization. Licensee may exploit and monetize from licensee's unique derived work(s) of composition for use on TV, Film, Video game or other synchronous projects. Licensee may represent other publishing owners of the original composition for exploitation and have full authority of granting non-non- exclusive license for synchronization use as long as credit and publishing information is provided to such agency.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Exclusive License Agreement