Synchronization Rights definition

Synchronization Rights. The Licensor hereby grants limited synchronization rights for one (1) music video streamed online (YouTube, Vimeo, etc..) for up to one million (1,000,000,000) monetized video streams on all total sites. o Broadcast Rights: Licensee hereby has the right to Perform the Master Recording Commercially and earn up unlimited amount in paid performances. Licensee can broadcast via unlimited radio stations. • A separate synchronization license will need to be purchased for distribution of video to Television, Film or Video game. Synchronization of the Master Recording into any moving Visuals; TV, Film, and Games is prohibited. • Unlimited Free downloads and YouTube uploads with pictures is allowed. o Live Performances: Licensee is allowed to perform with the Beat on paid live performances. o YouTube / Web Earning and Monetization of the Master Recording is allowed up to one million (1,000,000,000) cumulative views on all sites.
Synchronization Rights. The Licensor hereby grants limited synchronization rights for one (1) ‘still Image’ music video streamed online (YouTube, Vimeo, etc..) for up to five hundred thousand (500,000) non-monetized video streams on all total sites. o Broadcast Rights: Licensee hereby has the right to Perform the Master Recording Commercially and earn up to two thousand and five hundred Great British Pounds (£2,500 GBP) in paid performances. Licensee must only broadcast via five (5) radio stations. • A separate synchronization license will need to be purchased for distribution of video to Television, Film or Video game. Synchronization of the Master Recording into any moving Visuals; TV, Film, Music Videos and Games is prohibited. • Unlimited Free downloads and YouTube uploads with pictures is allowed. o Live Performances: Licensee is not allowed to perform with the Beat on paid live performances. • Non-Profit performances (shows, concerts) are allowed. o YouTube / Web Earning and Monetization of the Master Recording is prohibited.
Synchronization Rights. The right to use samples and instruments as a part of a synchronized soundtrack of a customers project. Public Performance and Broadcast Rights: The right to use samples and instruments as part of a public performance or broadcast.

Examples of Synchronization Rights in a sentence

  • Synchronization Rights The Licensor hereby grants synchronization rights for unlimited music videos streamed online (YouTube, Vimeo etc..) for unlimited monetized video streams.

  • Synchronization Rights The Licensor hereby grants synchronization rights for one (1) music video streamed online (YouTube, Vimeo etc..) for up to two hundred fifty thousand (250000) monetized video streams on all total sites.

  • Synchronization Rights Licensing of Song to third-party publishing entities for TV/Film is prohibited.

  • Synchronization Rights The Licensor hereby grants synchronization rights for unlimited non-monetized audio and video streams.

  • Synchronization Rights The Licensor hereby grants a non-exclusive license, for limited synchronization rights for One (1) music video streamed online (YouTube, Vimeo, etc..) for up to 50000 non-monetized video streams on all total sites.

  • Synchronization Rights The Licensor hereby grants to Licensee a limited synchronization rights for three (3) music video(s) streamed online, non-commercially (YouTube, Vimeo, etc.), for up to five hundred thousand (500,000) streams on all total sites.

  • Synchronization Rights 100% Royalty Free Beats The Licensor hereby grants synchronization rights for unlimited music videos streamed online (You- Tube, Vimeo etc..) for unlimited monetized video streams.

  • Synchronization Rights The Licensor hereby grants to Licensee a limited synchronization rights for five (5) music video(s) streamed online (YouTube, Vimeo, etc.) for up to seven hundred fifty thousand (750,000) streams on all total sites.

  • Synchronization Rights Licensee is allowed to synchronize the song created with this instrumental to any form of media.

  • Synchronization Rights The Licensor hereby grants to Licensee an exclusive License to sync said Master for music video(s) performances and TV broadcasts.


More Definitions of Synchronization Rights

Synchronization Rights. Licensee has no permission to synchronize: Including use for film, trailer, theatrical, television, video games, soundtrack, ads video and over-the-top media services (e.g Netflix, Disney+, etc.,)
Synchronization Rights. The Licensee may use the New Song in synchronization with one (1) Monetized Music Videoclip, audiovisual work no longer than five (5) minutes in length (a “Video”). In the event that the New Song itself is longer than five (5) minutes in length, the Video may not play for longer than the length of the New Song. The Video may be broadcast on any television network and/or uploaded to the internet for digital streaming and/or free download by the public including but not limited to on YouTube and/or Vevo. Producer grants no other synchronization rights to Licensee; - Limitations: The Licensee may make the New Song available for sale in physical and/or digital form and sell UNLIMITED downloads/physical music products and are allowed UNLIMITED Monetized Audio and Video streams (such as Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud, YouTube, etc.). Free downloads are allowed. The New Song may be available for sale as a single and/or included in a compilation of other songs bundled together by Licensee as an EP or a full- length Album. The New Song may be sold via digital retailers for permanent digital download in mp3 format and/or physical format, including compact disc and vinyl records. For clarity and avoidance of doubt, the Licensee does NOT have the right to sell the Beat in the form that it was delivered to Licensee. The Licensee must create a New Song (or instrumental as detailed above) for its rights under this provision to a vest. Any sale of the Beat in its original form by Licensee shall be a material breach of this Agreement and the Licensee shall be liable to the Licensor for damages as provided hereunder. Subject to the Licensee’s compliance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Licensee shall not be required to account or pay to Producer any royalties, fees, or monies paid to or collected by the Licensee (expressly excluding mechanical royalties), or which would otherwise be payable to Producer in connection with the use/exploitation of the New Song as set forth in this Agreement.

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