dramatic rights definition
dramatic rights means the right of presentation in dramatic form on the speaking stage with living actors appearing and performing in the immediate presence of an audience, without any recordation, transmission, or broadcast thereof intended for aural or visual reception at places away from the place of performance, except that the dramatic rights shall include the right to broadcast directly by television such live presentation without any kinescope or other recording thereof, subject to restriction concerning the time when such broadcasts may be made as hereinafter provided.
dramatic rights means the exclusive right to use, or to authorize others to use, the Literary Work, title, plot, episodes, events, scenes and characters depicted therein, in whole or in part, for (i) writing a dramatic version thereof, or a drama in any way based thereon and (ii) producing or performing either of the above on the stage. Motion Picture Rights
dramatic rights including the exclusive right to use, adapt, or otherwise exploit the Work or any element thereof (including but not limited to characters, plot, title, scenes, settings, attire, and physical characteristics) in one or more live theatrical or stage productions. OMITTED.