Collecting Societies Sample Clauses

Collecting Societies equitable remuneration i In the event that the Musician is entitled by law to receive from domestic or foreign collecting societies equitable remuneration or other forms of income in respect of recordings of his/her performances made under this Section 9 that is additional to that arising under this Section 9 nothing contained in this Section 9 shall prevent the musician from laying claim to the same. The musician shall not be obliged to account to the Society for any such income to which he/she is entitled. ii The Society shall make and maintain an accurate list of all the musicians who perform on each recording that is made under this Section 9 so as to assist collecting societies in identifying those musicians whose performances are on a particular recording. iii The Society is authorised to disclose all necessary information about the members of the Orchestra to the relevant collecting societies so as to assist such collecting societies in identifying those who are entitled to receive payments from such collection societies.
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Collecting Societies. 4.1 Any and all rights and claims administered by collecting societies in the Licence Territory shall be excluded from the grant of rights. Licensee will clear these claims and/or rights at its own costs and will indemnify Licensor against all third party claims regarding these rights.
Collecting Societies. 9.1 The Customer undertakes to remit any accruing fees for related rights to collecting societies such as Suisa, Suissimage, Société Suisse des Auteurs, Pro Litteris or Swissperform. In the event that the Agency advances these fees, the Customer undertakes to reimburse these to the Agency on production of proof of actual expenditure. This can also be done after completion of the contractual relationship.
Collecting Societies. (CLAUSE 2) Clause 2 ensures that the Author receives any payment owed. The Copyright Xxx 0000 (Cth) has an equitable remuneration scheme for copying by educational institutions and government under which copyright owners of scripts in films or television shows are compensated for use of the work by educational institutions and governments. This scheme is administered by Screenrights. If screenwriters transfer their future educational, government and communication copying rights to Australian Writers’ Guild Authorship Collecting Society Ltd (AWGACS), AWGACS can register, collect and distribute the equitable remuneration to the screenwriter. AWGACS was established by the Australian Writers’ Guild in 1996 as a non-profit collecting society, which registers, collects and distributes authorship monies collected by European collecting societies, to members, who are Australian and New Zealand scriptwriters of film and television. This includes European statutory monies conferred on the author of a script by the national legislation of European countries such as France, Germany, Switzerland, Holland and the United Kingdom. Statutory monies are collected for private copying (a levy collected by some European collecting societies for every blank video cassette tape sold), cable retransmission of free-to-air television, copying done by educational institutions, and video rental and lending. PAYMENT (CLAUSE 3) The Producer must pay the Author the agreed price (Purchase Price) to acquire the rights to make the Film. This usually comprises two elements: (1) the upfront fee; and (2) a share of the Producer’s net profits once the Film has been distributed. Parties should proceed with caution in relation to this second head of remuneration, because very few Australian films ever make a net profit. Generally, the upfront purchase price is calculated as a percentage of the total production budget for the Film. 2% to 3% tends to be the norm, but this can vary depending on the reputation of the Author and the popularity of the Work. The Australian Society of Authors recommends 2.5% of budget. Clause 3.1 has a mechanism that guarantees a minimum purchase price to the Author if at the time of signing the Purchase Agreement the Producer is uncertain what the total budget figure is. The share of net profits awarded to the Author is usually 5%. The Australian Society of Authors suggests that the Author should aim for a percentage of the Producer's Gross Receipts (as defined in Sche...
Collecting Societies. (iii) In the event that the Musician is entitled by law to receive from domestic or foreign collecting societies equitable remuneration or other forms of income in respect of recordings of his/her performances made under this clause that is additional to that arising under this clause, nothing contained in this clause shall prevent the musician from laying claim to the same. The musician shall not be obliged to account to the BSO for any such income to which he/she is entitled.
Collecting Societies. The Licensor warrants that the work under this agreement is not registered or any other wise assigned at any collecting society. The Licensor grants to Licensee to fulfill all obligations or payments to any collecting society if a claim in Licensor’s name occurs by any collecting society to Licensee’s disadvantage. In such case Licensor shall indemnify and hold harmless Licensee against all demands and payments. To reduce possible damages to the Licensee the Licensor furthermore assigns all possible royalties claims to the Licensee against any collecting society arising from Licensee’s use of Licensor’s work. Licensor information Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Founder of XxxxXxXxxx.xxx ✉ xxxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xxx

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