Pay Television Exhibition definition

Pay Television Exhibition. Television Exhibition that is available on the basis of the payment of a premium subscription charge or fee (as distinguished from an access, carriage or equipment fee) to any Person for the privilege of unimpaired reception of a transmission for viewing in a private residence or in a hotel, motel, hospital or other living accommodation or other non-public area, whether or not (a) such transmission is on a pay-per-view, pay-per-show, pay-per-channel or pay-per-time period basis, or (b) such premium subscription charge or fee is charged to the operator of a hotel, motel, hospital or other living accommodation.
Pay Television Exhibition. Television Exhibition which is available on --------------------------- the basis of the payment of a premium subscription charge or fee (as distinguished from an access, carriage or equipment fee) for the privilege of unimpaired reception of a transmission for viewing in a private residence or in a hotel, motel, hospital or other living accommodation or non-public area, whether (1) such transmission is on a pay-per-view, pay-per-show, pay-per- channel or pay-per-time period basis, or (2) such premium subscription charge or fee is charged to the operator of a hotel, motel, hospital or other living accommodation.
Pay Television Exhibition. Television Exhibition that is available (i) on the basis of the payment of a separate premium subscription charge or fee (as distinguished from and in addition to any access, carriage equipment fee or basic subscription charge) to any Person for the privilege of unimpaired reception of a transmission of Motion Pictures and/or other entertainment product or (ii) on a Subscription Video on Demand basis.

Examples of Pay Television Exhibition in a sentence

  • If and to the extent Licensor retains the right to authorize any exploitation of the Picture, Licensor shall not authorize the satellite transmission of the Picture for Free Television Exhibition or Pay Television Exhibition purposes by any means that would enable an unencrypted signal to be received inside the Distribution Territory for the applicable Holdback period as set forth in Paragraph 7 of the Main Agreement.

  • Pay Television Exhibition shall not occur for at least 6 months after the Initial Release Date in the applicable Territory.


More Definitions of Pay Television Exhibition

Pay Television Exhibition. Television Exhibition, other than Free Television Exhibition and On-Demand Exhibition, whether by means now known or hereafter devised, of one or more Motion Pictures which is available to the viewer on the basis of the payment of a premium subscription charge or fee (as distinguished from an access, carriage or equipment fee) for the privilege of unimpaired reception of a transmission intended primarily for viewing in a private residence, a private residential unit (e.g., a private room in a hotel, motel, hospital or other living accommodation), or a private individual office unit or other non-public area or venue, whether (i) such transmission is on a pay-per-view, pay-per-show, pay-per-channel, pay-per-time period basis or subscription video-on-demand, or (ii) such premium subscription charge or fee is charged to the occupant of such residence or, in the case of areas and venues other than a private residence, to the operator of such other non-public area or venue.

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