Distribution Royalties definition
Examples of Distribution Royalties in a sentence
A803 Story Editors’ or Story Consultants’ fees shall not be deductible from the Production Fee or Distribution Royalties.
In the case of Documentaries without a Narration Script, the amount of the Production Fee and Distribution Royalties which shall be due to the shall be equal to sixty percent (60%) of the Production Fee and Distribution Royalties as calculated in accordance with the appropriate formula in and For further clarity, no additional writing shall be requested from the Writer after the delivery of the Documentary Treatment or Shooting Script.
No.: Story Consultant: Project No. Code Type of Production: Contracted Under Article: Program Length: Name of Production: Name of Episode (if applicable): Tentative Credit: please indicate if this is daily fee per week per month or per episode Service Provided: Fee Article 304: Story Editors' fees shall not be deductible from the Production Fee or Distribution Royalties.
For greater certainty, the Distributor shall be under no obligation to pay Distribution Royalties pursuant to the Agreement and this Distributor’s Assumption Agreement until such time as the aggregate Distributors’ Gross Revenue exceeds one hundred and thirty percent (130%)of the Budget.
A716 On the payment of the Production Fee stipulated in and subject to payment of continuing Distribution Royalties as required by or other payments as set out in or the Producer shall acquire the exclusive license for unlimited world distribution of a Feature Film, and unlimited world distribution, except theatrical distribution of a Television Production.
A Story Editor shall not be eligible for a writing credit or any portion of the Script Fees, Production Fee or Distribution Royalties for any Rewrite.
When a credited Continuity Writer has been contracted as a Continuity Writer for a Documentary, such Writer shall receive a percentage of the Production Fee and Distribution Royalties based on the number of minutes such Writer has written in the program divided The Writers Guild of Canada Independent Production Agreement (IPA) Page of by the total number of minutes in the Program.
A715 On the payment of the Production Fee stipulated in and subject to payment of continuing Distribution Royalties as required by or other payments as set out in or the Producer shall acquire the exclusive license for unlimited world distribution of a Feature Film, and unlimited world distribution, except theatrical distribution of a Television Production.
For every sale of an Audiobook, Rights Holder shall be paid according to the Distribution Royalties and sales mechanics set forth in Schedule C, attached hereto and made a part hereof.
Findaway shall pay to Rights Holder in the manner hereinafter provided all amounts due pursuant to the Distribution Royalties set forth in Schedule C.