Licensed Publication definition
Examples of Licensed Publication in a sentence
By way of illustration, the inclusion of the Credit either adjacent to the licensed reproduction of the Work or any of them, or in the acknowledgements page of the Licensed Publication shall constitute reasonable prominence.
The Licensee agrees to refrain from initiating any direct contact with the Artist in order to obtain waivers or separate agreements with respect to the copyright in the Work outside this Agreement regarding the Licensed Publication.
Only one copy of each Work may be reproduced in the Licensed Publication, unless otherwise indicated in the Term Sheet.
The Term Sheet and these Terms and Conditions embody all the terms agreed between the parties relating to the inclusion of a copy of the Work in the Licensed Publication and no oral representations, statements, inducements, warranties or promises by either party shall be binding and valid and this Agreement shall not be altered except by separate agreement signed by both parties.
Thereafter, if the Licensee makes any permitted change to the content of the Licensed Publication and DACS requests a sample, the Licensee shall submit such sample to DACS no later than one month after receipt of DACS’ request.
The Licensee shall ensure that the Credit appears on or in each copy of the Licensed Publication with reasonable prominence.
For the avoidance of doubt, the Licence does not include the right to exploit digital or online or so- called ebook versions of the Licensed Publication in any way whatsoever or to communicate copies of the Licensed Publication to the public.
The Licensed Publication shall not be distributed or sold by the Licensee without such prior written approval.
By way of illustration, the inclusion of the Credit either adjacent to the licensed reproduction of the Work, or in the acknowledgements page of the Licensed Publication shall constitute reasonable prominence.
The Licensee shall ensure that the Credit appears on / in each copy of the Licensed Publication with reasonable prominence.