Co-Publisher definition

Co-Publisher means a licensee with whom Publisher shares to a substantial degree the costs of publishing the Product in a part of the Territory, as opposed to a licensee who bears all of those costs alone and “co-publishing” shall be interpreted accordingly;
Co-Publisher means the Developer, the Licensee and any other party granted a license to exploit the Licensed Game in consideration for funding the development or advertising, marketing, or promotion of the Licensed Game or is otherwise designated as “publisher of record” pursuant to a Distribution Agreement.
Co-Publisher means the Developer, the Licensee and any other party granted a license to exploit the Licensed Game on the Platforms.

Examples of Co-Publisher in a sentence

  • Such pro-rata amount shall be based on the applicable Royalty Rate in paragraph 10.1. (For example, should a Co-Publisher withhold from Publisher $1,000 in payments which would fall under paragraph 10.1.1 above, Publisher would withhold $350 from Developer in a reserve.

  • Co-Publisher will charge Publisher, in fulfillment of any such order, the actual cost of shipping plus a handling charge of 1% of the value of such order.

  • Co-Publisher shall inform Publisher of Co-Publisher's election whether to publish each Book within thirty (30) days after Co-Publisher receives the Book from Publisher for review, and the other information described in the preceding paragraph.

  • Co-Publisher shall not, without the prior written consent of Publisher, which consent may be withheld for any reason or no reason, print or authorize the printing of copies of any Book other than by Publisher.

  • In the event any such inspection reveals that a Co-Publisher has underpaid or caused to be underpaid any amount by ten percent (10%) or more of the amount actually owed, then in addition to any and all other rights and remedies available to a Party hereunder, such Co-Publisher shall immediately pay the underpaid amounts upon demand of the underpaid Party.

  • Co-Publisher shall ensure that all remittances or notifications of remittance shall detail the names of Co-Publisher and Publisher, the title of the Book(s), and, if applicable, Publisher's invoice number.

  • From time to time Publisher may request Co-Publisher to ship stock of Co-Publisher's books held by Co-Publisher to fill orders placed by Publisher's other customers.

  • At the same time, Publisher will supply Co-Publisher with the title, name of the author and illustrator, Unit Price (defined below), and the proposed delivery date of the Book.

  • Risk of loss or damage with respect to copies of each Book or other materials delivered to Co-Publisher shall pass to Co-Publisher upon receipt by Co-Publisher of the Book or other materials.

  • Licensee shall have the right to approve any agreements between the Developer and a Co-Publisher, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld.


More Definitions of Co-Publisher

Co-Publisher means the Contractor;