Editorial Control definition
Editorial Control means the overall control of the allocation of staffing, facilities and equipment, editorial composition, editing, journalistic discretion and similar issues related to the Thomson/MarketWatch Service, including determining staffing issues, journalist viewpoints and opinions, subject and story approaches, line by line and story editing, topics and resource choice and allocation on a day-to-day basis relating thereto.
Editorial Control means the right to review, formulate standards for, or to exercise a veto over the appearance, text, Use or promotion of the product.
Examples of Editorial Control in a sentence
The Society may assign or license any rights under this agreement to a subsidiary or licensee, or to any third party so long as the product or publication bears a National Geographic trademark and is subject to the Society’s Editorial Control.
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