Content Rights Sample Clauses

Content Rights. The FBN holds the content rights to the tournaments it owns and operates. However, the FBN grants certain exceptions, including the following content rights, to tournament participants: • Anglers may use up to 10 minutes of video, shot by the angler during a tournament, for promotional or marketing purposes, and in social media • During tournaments the FBN may ask to mount a GoPro or similar camera in a competitor’s boat (the footage may be used in the FBN’s web or TV coverage). A competitor is required to comply, even if he already has a personal camera mounted in his boat. Refusing to comply may result in a penalty. • Still photos taken by an angler during a tournament may be posted to social media and the angler’s website. • The FBN also encourages anglers to send photos, videos and updates to xxxxxxxxxxxx00@xxxxx.xxx for exposure on xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx and our social media pages. In social media, you may use our hashtag #FloridaBassNationYouth- Jr/HighSchool to amplify and spread your post to our social fans. The FBN reserves the right to revoke these exceptions, and the angler must remove the tournament-related content, if the FBN in its discretion believes the content is inappropriate or in any way violates other FBN or B.A.S.S. rules. The FBN and B.A.S.S. wants to help promote both your brand and the sport of professional bass fishing through its multimedia assets. If there are stories written about you or by you appearing on Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and the FBN grants permission to link to these stories, and any others on our website, from your website or social media pages. Please do credit xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.
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Content Rights. 9.1 The User acknowledges that all content that is accessible as part of or via the use of the Services (including audio and sound files, data files, images, graphics, animation, music, photographs, software, videos and written text) ("Content") is the sole responsibility of the originator of such Content. Such Content may include content in the form of advertisements, messages or other sponsored Content.
Content Rights. The NCAA and/or its designee shall have the exclusive rights to produce, capture, reproduce, display, broadcast and otherwise use and distribute all images, photographs, data, footage, information and other content on and of the venue from the NCAA fan festival and all other related events (Content) on all existing and future media outlets and platforms, including, but not limited to television, radio, Internet and mobile/wireless (and the NCAA and its designees shall not be required to pay any fees or other compensation to the venue, the LOC or any other parties with respect to the Content). The NCAA and its designee shall have the sole right and authority to designate usage of all radio and Internet broadcast, television and other media broadcast space and press locations and work areas. Except to the extent otherwise expressly agreed in writing by the NCAA, the venues and the LOC shall have no license or other rights in or to any Content, and to the extent any Content rights vest in the venue or LOC (e.g., via operation of law), the venue and LOC agree to assign all such rights throughout the world to the NCAA in perpetuity.
Content Rights. 1. You agree that you will not promote or provide content that references, facilitates, contains or uses content that infringes upon the rights of any third party, including intellectual property rights, privacy, publicity, moral or other personal or proprietary rights, or that is deceptive or fraudulent.
Content Rights. B.A.S.S. holds the content rights to the tournaments it owns and operates. However, B.A.S.S. grants certain exceptions, including the following content rights, to tournament participants: • Anglers may use up to 10 minutes of video, shot by the angler during a tournament, for promotional or marketing purposes, and in social media. • During tournaments, B.A.S.S. may ask to mount a GoPro or similar camera in a competitor’s boat (the footage may be used in B.A.S.S.’s web or TV coverage). A competitor is required to comply, even if he already has a personal camera mounted in his boat. Refusing to comply may result in a penalty. • Still photos taken by an angler during a tournament may be posted to social media and the angler’s website.
Content Rights. The Content on the Platform and in any other material including marketing materials, newsletter or other communication published or sent to users by Hidden Trax contains copyrighted material, trademarks and other proprietary information, including, but not limited to, text, software, photos, video, graphics, music and sound, code, proprietary methods and systems used to provide the Service and the entire contents of the Platform are protected by copyright, trademark and other intellectual property laws. For the purposes of these Terms, Content means all content on the Platform, including Hidden Trax Contents owned by Hidden Trax and Tour Content owned by the respective Tour Creators.
Content Rights. Customer shall be solely responsible for obtaining, and for bearing all costs, obligations and liabilities associated with, any licenses, releases or waivers related to the Content required by any third party or any act or regulation of any government, and any necessary rebroadcast or retransmission rights or permissions.
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Content Rights. Texas B.A.S.S. Nation holds the content rights to the tournaments it owns and operates. However, Texas
Content Rights i. In addition to Talent’s social media obligations above, Talent shall provide five
Content Rights. Xxxxxxxx is committed to protecting the rights of the artists, songwriters, and copyright owners. Please note that Soundrop is not paid for, responsible for, or involved with the production of any music or content licensed through or made available using the Services. We are not paid by users for content, but rather for access to and use of our Services. We do not select or review the content submitted to Soundrop unless it is necessary to resolve an issue, fulfill a licensing request or respond to an inquiry. We make it our top priority to remove infringing, defamatory, offensive, or abusive content upon request. If you notify us of content that infringes your intellectual property rights or the intellectual property rights of a third party, or content that violates our policies, we will review your request and block infringing content from Soundrop within seven (7) business days. You can visit our Copyright Policy page to learn more about how we deal with copyrighted material and how we comply with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
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