Commercial Works definition

Commercial Works means work that doesn’t exclusively relate to the delivery of a particular service, and adds value to the building.
Commercial Works has the definition given by the relevant upstream carrier. The relevant definition at the time may be provided by Us to You, at Your request, where these charges are likely to be incurred.

Examples of Commercial Works in a sentence

  • Commercial Works reproduced in Programme Trailers must be refreshed by the Licensee on a regular basis so as to prevent the use of the relevant Commercial Work from being excluded from the MCPS licence pursuant to clause 5.5.

  • Commercial Works for use in title and/or credit sequences must be licensed in advance individually with the copyright owner or via MCPSI.

  • Commercial Works for use in title and/or credit sequences and/or Ad-bumpers must be licensed in advance individually with the copyright owner or via MCPS.

  • Commercial Works contract - This a comprehensive contract designed for Major Works and falls outside of New Energy Tech Consumer Code.

  • Commercial Works for use in title and/or credit sequences and/or Ad- bumpers must be licensed in advance individually with the copyright owner or via MCPS.

  • In respect of Commercial Works, the Licensee shall pay to MCPSI the licence fees set out in Annex C of this Agreement.

  • Date: 12/01/21 Page 50* Amendment Number Effective Date Description 8 12/01/21 This amendment is issued to advise that the Contract with Adapt Technologies, AllPro Alliance, Commercial Works, inc., and Correctional Technology Representatives will not be renewed beyond 11/30/21.

  • Where any other type of Programme includes Commercial Works by a single composer or author, or composer and/or author team whereby such Commercial Works are effectively used as a complete soundtrack for that Programme, the MCPS Licence shall not apply to the reproduction of such Commercial Works without the relevant Member’s (or Members’) express consent.

  • Commercial Works for use in title and/or credit sequences must be licensed in advance individually with the copyright owner or via MCPS.

  • Where a Programme relates to a single composer or author or composer and/or author team (who may also be a performing or recording artist), the Reproduction Licence shall not apply to the reproduction of Commercial Works written or composed by the composer or author, or composer and/or author team in question, save where the relevant Member has expressly consented to the inclusion of the relevant Commercial Works.