Infringement of Copyright Sample Clauses

Infringement of Copyright. The Hirer shall not use the premises for the performance in public of any works or for the delivery in public of any lecture in which copyright subsists without the consent of the owner of the said copyright, or in any other manner infringe any subsisting copyright. The Hirer shall indemnify the OWMA against infringement of copyright occurring during the period of hire.
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Infringement of Copyright. If during the existence of this Agreement the copyright shall be infringed or a claim for unfair competition shall arise from the unauthorized use of the Work or any part thereof, but not limited to, the format thereof or the characters or situations contained herein, and if the parties proceed jointly, the expenses and recoveries, if any, shall be shared equally, and if they do not proceed jointly, either party shall have the right to prosecute such action, and such party shall bear the expenses thereof, and any recoveries shall belong to such party. If such party shall not hold the record title of the copyright, the other party hereby consents that the action be brought in Author's name. Each party shall not be liable to the other for such other party's failure to take such legal steps.
Infringement of Copyright. The Hirer shall indemnify and keep indemnified the Company against all claims, legal fees, court fees, damages, demands, action and proceedings in respect of any infringement of intellectual property rights by an unauthorised public performance or use of recording apparatus or contrivance at the Centre by the Hirer or his agent.
Infringement of Copyright. Patent, Trademark Or Trade Secret Based upon or arising out of the infringement of copyright, patent, trademark, trade secret or other intellectual property rights, including, without limitation, false patent marking and provisional or royalty rights from or during any period from the date of filing of the application for patent to the date of issuance as a patent. However, this exclusion does not apply to infringement, in your “advertisement”, of copyright, trade dress or slogan.
Infringement of Copyright. 7.1 Licensor warrants to be authorized to grant the non‐exclusive license for licensed use of the Repertoire in the Territory in accordance with section 1 and subject to the restrictions and limitations stated in section 2.
Infringement of Copyright. If the Publishers consider that the copyright in the Work has been or is likely to be infringed the Publishers shall be at liberty to take such steps as the Publishers may consider necessary for dealing with the matter and if the Publishers desire to take proceedings the Publishers shall, subject to giving the Author an undertaking in writing to pay all costs and expenses and to indemnify the Author against all liability for costs, be entitled to use the Author’s name as a party to such proceedings, but at the same time to control, settle or compromise as the Publishers see fit. The Publishers shall further be entitled to take urgent proceedings in the Publishers’ sole name for interlocutory relief without prior notice to the Author. Any profits or damages which may be received in respect of any infringement of the copyright shall after deduction of all costs and expenses be divided equally between the Author and the Publishers. The provisions of this clause are intended to apply only in the case of an infringement of the copyright in the Work affecting the interest in the same granted to the Publishers under this Agreement.
Infringement of Copyright. The Hirer shall indemnify and keep indemnified the Company against all claims, legal fees, court fees, damages, demands, action and proceedings in respect of any infringement of intellectual property rights by an unauthorised public performance or use of recording apparatus or contrivance at the Centre by the Hirer or his agent. 20.
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Infringement of Copyright. The Artist shall not infringe any copyright, patent or other proprietary rights of any party and, in the event of infringement, shall indemnify the Management from and against all damages, liabilities and costs incurred by the Management in consequence thereof. If the Artist performance is contrary to law or is objected to by any licensing or other public authority, the Contract in respect of which the objection is made may be cancelled by the Management unless the Artist shall forthwith change his performance, if practicable, to remove the illegality or objections.
Infringement of Copyright. The Hirer shall indemnify and keep indemnified the Company against all claims, legal fees, court fees, damages, demands, action and proceedings in respect of any infringement of intellectual property rights by an unauthorised public performance or use of recording apparatus or contrivance at the Centre by the Hirer or his agent. 21. BROADCASTING AND FILMING RIGHTS No Hirer booking the Centre may grant broadcast (sound or television) or filming rights without prior written consent of the company. As a pre-requisite of consent being given, the company reserves the right to take part in any negotiations, to be party to the terms and conditions of any agreement reached and to take all or share any income and publicity derived therefrom. 22.
Infringement of Copyright. 3.1. It is agreed between the Parties that if the Publisher considers the Intellectual Property Rights or any other rights in the Work has been infringed by any third party, the Publisher shall have the right to take such steps as it may consider necessary for dealing with such infringement and if it desires to initiate any proceedings in relation to the same, it shall, on informing the Author in writing, be entitled to use the Author's name as a party to such proceedings and such other details as may be required, and at the same time, to control the proceedings, settle and/or enter into a compromise as it thinks fit. Any profits or damages which may be recovered in respect of any infringement of the Intellectual Property Rights or any other rights in the Work shall, after deduction of all costs and expenses in relation to the infringement of the Intellectual Property Rights or any other rights in the Work, be equally divided between the Author and the Publisher.
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