Music Publishing Rights definition

Music Publishing Rights means the right to deal with the copyright in any original musical compositions and associated lyrics composed for use in the soundtrack of the Program or otherwise produced for the purposes of the Program, subject to the prior rights of Australasian Performing Right Association Limited or equivalent overseas bodies.
Music Publishing Rights means, with respect to each Picture, the right to: (i) publicly and privately perform, or license the right to publicly and privately perform, the Musical Compositions in any manner and in any and all media now known or later developed, including, without limitation, all forms of theatrical and non-theatrical exhibition, free, pay, subscription, toll and basic origination television and radio whether programming is transmitted or distributed by over-the-air broadcast, terrestrial broadcast, microwave, cable, closed circuit or direct broadcast, satellite, or so-called podcast, and use in trailers, advertisements, promotional material, Records and all other forms of audiovisual device for home use or otherwise, and any electronic media, whether interactive or not, including, without limitation, videogames, the Internet, or by any other means, methods or modes now known or later developed; (ii) substitute a new title or titles for Musical Compositions and to make, or license the right to make, any arrangement, adaptation, derivative work, translation, dramatization or transposition of Musical Compositions, in whole or in part, and couple Musical Compositions with any other musical, visual imagery, literary or dramatic material; (iii) secure existing and new copyrights and all registrations thereto, including any and all renewals and extensions of copyright under any present or future laws, and any and all other rights, claims and demands (to the extent the party granting the rights described herein has any such rights, claims or demands) that any artist, producer or other copyright holder now has or to which they might be entitled or that hereafter they could or might secure with respect thereto if these presents had not been made, and to have and to hold the same with respect to Musical Compositions, absolutely and forever throughout the world in perpetuity; (iv) make, or license the right to make, Records, sound tracks, pressings, and all other mechanical, electrical or other reproductions of Musical Compositions, in whole or in part, in any form or manner, including the right to synchronize the same in timed relation with Records (including, but not limited to sound motion pictures, television, home videos and other media now known or later developed) and the right to copy, manufacture, reproduce, advertise, license, publish, distribute, sell or otherwise use and exploit Musical Compositions, and all reproductions thereof, for any and all purposes and by a...
Music Publishing Rights means the right to publish or perform music which is contained or presented in the Film, and the term "Book Publishing Rights" shall mean the right to publish comic books, story books, poster books, calendars and sticker albums or any other product based upon the Property, the Film or the Trademark which tells a narrative story, but shall not include any manuals, hints and/or tips for the Licensed Products, or premiums associated with the Licensed Product, which are first approved in writing by Licensor.

Examples of Music Publishing Rights in a sentence

  • Consumer Product Rights The rights listed in Schedule 2, Column 2: Home Videogram Rights, Interactive Videogram Rights, Merchandising Rights (including Ringtone(s) and Wallpaper(s)), Music Publishing Rights, Publishing Rights, Radio Rights (subject to the additional holdback in Clause 28 of the General Terms of Agreement), Record Rights, Stage Rights and DTO Right(s) (subject to the additional holdback in Clause 20 of the General Terms of Agreement).

  • The rights listed in Schedule 2, Column 2: Home Videogram Rights, Interactive Videogram Rights, Merchandising Rights (including Ringtone(s) and Wallpaper(s)), Music Publishing Rights, Publishing Rights, Radio Rights (subject to the additional holdback in Clause 28 of the General Terms of Agreement), Record Rights, Stage Rights and DTO Right(s) (subject to the additional holdback in Clause 20 of the General Terms of Agreement).

  • See, e.g., Steve Rosenbush, How Big Data Will Disrupt the $9 Billion Music Publishing Rights Business, WSJ CIO Journal, May 16, 2012 (noting the use of automated recognition and monitoring software being used by Tune Sat to detect public performances that are currently not being detected by the existing PROs. See generally Bruce H.

  • Music Publishing Rights Under a Music Publishing Agreement, several rights emerge, and it is trite that songwriters understand the legal rights arising from the agreement between themselves and the music publishing company or administrator.

  • The author cites as examples, "Agora Aggregator," "IMG Media UK," "Music Publishing Rights Collecting Society," and "Digital Minds Entertainment", which are entities that have presented themselves as copyright holders, monetizing out of users who “do not notice or are too fearful to challenge their claims”, while dropping the claims whenever these are challenged.132 Depoorter & Walker (n 18).133 Litman (n 41) 975.

  • In the event EIML expresses in writing its intention not to participate in any such Business Opportunity, the Eros International Group shall be entitled to engage in such Business Opportunity; provided, however that, the applicable Film Rights and the India Television Rights for the Territory for such Indian Films or Non-Film Music Publishing Rights, as the case may be, shall first be offered to the Eros India Group.


More Definitions of Music Publishing Rights

Music Publishing Rights means the exclusive right to own and exploit Score Compositions and/or Controlled Compositions (collectively, “Compositions”), to the extent Licensor has obtained rights to exploit such Compositions, including, without limitation, the right to license the Compositions to third parties (including, without limitation, to CPT and its affiliates). “Master Recording Rights” means the exclusive right to own and exploit Score Masters and/or Controlled Masters (collectively, “Master Recordings”), to the extent Licensor has obtained rights to exploit such Master Recordings, including, without limitation, the right to license the Master Recordings to third parties (including, without limitation, to CPT and its affiliates). “Soundtrack Album Rights” means the exclusive right to produce, license and/or distribute soundtrack albums and/or other sound recordings (“Soundtrack Album(s)”). Advance payments received from the Soundtrack Album distributor that are applied to Soundtrack Album related costs shall not be considered Gross Receipts under this Agreement.
Music Publishing Rights. The right to own and Exploit, and to collect revenues derived from, the copyrights and music publishing rights in any and all music contained in a Motion Picture (this right shall not apply to licensed music controlled by third parties).
Music Publishing Rights means: to publish, print, sell and exploit the musical compositions embodied in the sound track of the Film, including but not limited to the score, whether in the form or ordinary sheet music edition or part of a folio or album or in any other printed form and to authorise other persons to do so.

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  • Video means simulated movement created by the display of a series of images creating the illusion of continuous movement.

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  • Metadata includes all information created manually or automatically to provide meaning or context to other data.

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  • Urgent Works means any urgent measures, which in the opinion of the Engineer-in-charge become necessary during the progress of the work to obviate any risk of accident or failure or which become necessary for security.

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  • Licensed Material means the artistic or literary work, database, or other material to which the Licensor applied this Public License.

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