Home Video Rights definition

Home Video Rights has the meaning set forth in Section 4.2.
Home Video Rights means and includes, without limitation, the sole and exclusive right (1) to manufacture, advertise, promote, exploit and distribute the Funded Qualifying Projects on a sale, lease or rental basis directly or through licensees, in all languages, versions, and sizes, on all formats of video devices now known or hereafter known or devised, including, without limitation, (a) any and all forms of videocassettes, cartridges, phonograms, tape, video discs, laser discs, 8mm recordings and any other visual or optical recording, (b) any and all forms of DVD (including, without limitation, HD-DVD and Blu-Ray), DVD-ROM, and Internet access-ready DVDs, CD-I and CD-ROM, Video Compact Discs, or (c) on Videograms, and (2) the right to exploit the Funded Qualifying Projects by means of Video-On-Demand or Near Video-On-Demand, and all forms of digital or on-line exploitation, distribution and/or transmission (including, without limitation, Internet transmission) and computerized or computer-assisted media.
Home Video Rights means the exclusive right to sell, market, license, or otherwise exploit the Program on the following formats: Digital Video Disk ("DVD") and Blu-Ray Disk ("BRO"), including the authoring and encoding, replication, packaging, and delivery of the Program.

Examples of Home Video Rights in a sentence

  • LGF shall control the release dates of the Picture by means of the Home Video Rights as well as all television exhibition in Canada (in the English and French languages) and in Mexico (in the English and Spanish languages); provided that Grantor's distributor of the Picture in Canada and in Mexico shall each be entitled to release the Picture day and date with LGFs initial commercial release of the Picture in the Territory in like nfedia.

  • The Base Rent will be subject to adjustment commencing on the anniversary date of beneficial occupancy every five (5) years with the adjustment being the total of the Consumer Price Index for the Minot region for the previous five-year period aggregated, or an increase of seven percent (7%) whichever is greater.

  • Home Video Rights shall not include any decoding, recording or storage devices (whether now existing or hereinafter devised) which allow viewers to view, record or store programs broadcast via the Media.

  • After change in management in the year 2003-04, the Company diversified in the field of Trading in Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) of Films including Satellite Rights for TV Channels, Home Video Rights, Cable TV Rights and Music Rights etc.

  • If 4Kids exercises the Home Video Rights to the Episodes and any Additional Episodes itself, 4Kids shall pay Licensor a royalty to be negotiated in good faith of between 15% and 20% of the wholesale selling price, net of returns, for such Home Video Devices.20 Such royalty payment shall not be part of Gross Income and shall not be divided among the parties as provided below in Paragraph 4 but rather shall be paid exclusively to Licensor.


More Definitions of Home Video Rights

Home Video Rights means the right to exploit and distribute Devices for the intended purpose of noncommercial viewing by consumers on Video Playback Systems in such manner that viewing schedules, viewing frequency and interactive multimedia functions may be freely controlled by the consumers.
Home Video Rights. The right to sell, rent, license, distribute, and/or otherwise exploit, transmit or make available "Video Devices" (as defined below) embodying the Picture;
Home Video Rights means the sole and exclusive (except with respect to the home video rights reserved by EINSTEIN hereunder) right to manufacture, advertise, promote and distribute on a sale or rental basis on its own or through licensees, videocassettes, cartridges, DVD's, tape, video discs, laser discs, 8mm recordings (in whatever form), or any other visual or optical recording devices (including, but not limited to, CD-I, CD ROM, DVD) and all other optically read devices now known or hereafter discovered, containing any and all language versions of the Programs for use by consumers in their homes (collectively, "Videograms") throughout the Domestic Territory during the Term (defined below).
Home Video Rights means the exclusive right to sell, market, license, or otherwise exploit the Program on the following formats: Digital Video Disk (“DVD”) and Blu-Ray Disk (“BRD”), including the authoring and encoding, replication, packaging, and delivery of the Program.
Home Video Rights means the right to reproduce, distribute, manufacture, sell, license, lease, rent, advertise, market, publicize, publicly perform, promote and/or otherwise exploit Video(s), by any and all means and methods and in any and all media, whether now known or hereafter developed.
Home Video Rights means the right to exploit a Declared Qualifying Picture embodied in a Device which is rented or sold to the viewer only for viewing the embodied Declared Qualifying Picture in private where no admission fee is charged with respect to such viewing. As used herein, such rights do not include the public performance, diffusion, exhibition or broadcast of a Device.
Home Video Rights means and includes the sole and exclusive right (1) to manufacture, advertise, promote, exploit and distribute a Qualifying Project on a sale, lease or rental basis directly or through licensees, in all languages, versions, and sizes, on all formats of video devices now known or hereafter known or devised, including (a) any and all forms of videocassettes, cartridges, phonograms, tape, video discs, laser discs, 8mm recordings and any other visual or optical recording, (b) any and all forms of DVD (including, without limitation, HD-DVD and Blu-Ray), DVD-ROM, and Internet access-ready DVDs, CD-I and CD-ROM, Video Compact Discs, or (c) on Videograms, and (2) the right to exploit such Qualifying Project by means of Video-On-Demand or Near Video-On-Demand, and all forms of digital or on-line exploitation, distribution and/or transmission (including, without limitation, Internet transmission) and computerized or computer-assisted media.