Editorial Review definition
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She is a member of the Editorial Review Board of the journal Bone Marrow Transplantation.
For TPR's services in connection with TPR Editorial Review where there has been review only and no TPR Textbook Contribution, EPG shall pay TPR * for each edited page that EPG submits to TPR for review.
Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, TPR hereby grants to EPG a non-exclusive, nontransferable license to use the TPR Marks solely in North America (1) on and in connection with any Textbook that has undergone TPR Editorial Review or contains TPR Textbook Contributions and on Workbooks, (2) with advertising and promotional materials for the Projects, and (3) to publicize EPG's relationship with TPR under this Agreement.
TPR Editorial Review, TPR Textbook Contribution, Workbook, Training Seminar, Question Pool, and, if developed, Online Product (collectively or singly, "Project") must be the subject of a Project Agreement that conforms to the Sample Project Agreement attached to this Agreement as Exhibit B and incorporated in it ("Project Agreement").
The Company shall maintain the Editorial Review Committee at NowThis, and it shall meet at least once every two weeks.
A Union and a management representative from the Editorial Review Committee will join Labor-Management meetings quarterly to discuss concerns.
However, in the event that the Company decides it is appropriate under the circumstances to remove a piece of content published by NowThis based on a request from an advertiser, subject, sponsor, or partner, or to attract or satisfy an advertiser, subject sponsor, or partner, the Company shall promptly notify the author of the content, as well as the Union and/or the Editorial Review Committee.
The Editorial Review Committee will send a report with recommended actionable items to senior management at NowThis for review as necessary.
Except for TPR Material that is contained in the Question Pool, Online Product, if developed, and Training Seminars and subject to Section XIII.B, all TPR Materials created in performing the TPR Editorial Review, and contained in the TPR Textbook Contributions and the Workbooks have been specially commissioned by EPG as Works Made For Hire, and EPG shall be considered the author and the owner of the copyright in them for all time everywhere in the world.
The Editorial Review Committee shall include members of the bargaining unit, including rotating members who have the opportunity to sign up.