Videogram definition

Videogram means any form of standalone physical disc or magnetic tape, in formats now known or hereinafter invented or discovered (including but not in limitation Videocassettes, Digital Versatile Discs (DVDs), Universal Media Discs (UMDs) and Laserdiscs, but for the avoidance of doubt excluding hard disk drives) and used for reproducing a sequence of visual images, with or without sound, capable of being shown as text and/or still and/or moving visual images but only when used in conjunction with a separate physical playback device which is directly connected to or which forms an integral part of an audio-visual monitor.
Videogram means a disc (whether computer- or optical-read) or videotape (whether reel to reel endless loop in cassette or cartridge form or otherwise howsoever) or any other contrivance or appliance whatsoever whether now or hereafter conceived including for the avoidance of doubt digital video/versatile discs (DVDs), HD discs and blu-ray discs bearing or used for emitting sound synchronised with visual images derived from all or part of the Programme made hereunder such devices being produced and marketed for retail sale rental or hire or supply to the consumer for use with domestic playback equipment.
Videogram means any type of VideoCassette or VideoDisc, but only to the extent the specific Type of electronic storage device and its Format is authorized in the agreement of the parties. VideoDisc means a laser or capacitance disc or comparable optical or mechanical storage device designed to be used with a reproduction apparatus that causes a Motion Picture to be visible on the screen of a television receiver for viewing in a substantially linear manner. A VideoDisc does not include any type of VideoCassette or Compact Disc.

Examples of Videogram in a sentence

  • Payments under paragraph 6 of this Schedule Two shall be made by the date they would be due under clause 14 of the Agreement for all distribution except Videogram where payments will be made by the date they would fall due under Schedule Five.

  • 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 BBC will pay the Writer the following sums in respect of the exercise of Videogram Rights in the Transmitted Programme.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, MCA shall in any event, and shall cause CIC in any event to, keep and maintain (or deliver to DW) all of the above mentioned materials for any longer period required to complete an open audit of DW of which DW gives notice or in the event of an unresolved dispute with any participant or third party related to a DW Videogram of which DW gives notice.

  • The BBC shall not without the written consent of the Writer include on any one Videogram Scripts based on two different Formats.


More Definitions of Videogram

Videogram means an audiovisual fixation incorporated in a cassette, disc or other material medium.
Videogram means the right to Distribute any programs or other content by any and all video devices now known or hereafter devised, including any and all forms, formats and sizes of videocassette, cartridge, phonogram, tape, video disc, laser disc, 8mm recording, DVD (including standard, down-res and high definition (e.g., Blu Ray and HD DVD)), DVD-ROM, Internet access-ready DVD, CD-I and CD-ROM, Video Compact Disc, UMD or other game console or game device medium, memory stick, memory card, any and all forms of embedding, computer hard drive or microprocessor, together with any other form or format of audio-visual recording or storage medium, now known or hereafter devised.
Videogram means a material object, including, without limitation, tape, disc or film, embodying a Video or a compilation, collective work or derivative work which embodies a Video together with other Video(s) and/or other work(s) intended for home use, including, without limitation, videocassettes and videodiscs.
Videogram means any and all forms of videocassette, videodisc, video cartridge, tape, phonogram or other similar device now known or hereafter devised and designed for use in conjunction with a reproduction apparatus which causes a visual image (whether or not synchronized with sound) to appear on the screen of a television or any comparable device now known or hereafter devised. In addition, the definitions to the following terms can be found in the sections indicated below:
Videogram means any form of standalone physical disc or magnetic tape, in formats now known or hereinafter invented or discovered (including but not in limitation Videocassettes, Digital Versatile Discs (DVDs), Universal Media Discs (UMDs) and Laserdiscs, but for the avoidance of doubt excluding hard disk drives) and used for reproducing a sequence of visual images, with or without sound, capable of being shown as text and/or still and/or moving visual images but only when used in conjunction with a separate physical playback device which is directly connected to or which forms an integral part of an audio-visual monitor. I ndependent Producers’ Handbook The Independent Producer’s Handbook as may be amended from time to time setting out practical guidance to all producers on the Ofcom Broadcasting Code, the main areas of law, best practice and compliance procedures and the Viewers Trust Guidelines that apply to the making and broadcast of programmes on Channel 4 and/or More4. The Independent Producers’ Handbook is available on the 4Producers website ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/corporate/4producers/.
Videogram means the fixation of a series of interrelated images with or without sound which give the impression of motion on cassette, disk or other material media.
Videogram means any fixation of a sequence of images, with or without incorporated sounds;