Sound Clause Samples

The 'Sound' clause defines the rights and responsibilities related to the use, ownership, and licensing of audio content within an agreement. It typically specifies who holds the copyright to sound recordings, how those recordings may be used or distributed, and any restrictions on their modification or public performance. For example, it may clarify whether the client or the service provider retains rights to music, voiceovers, or other audio elements produced during a project. This clause ensures clarity regarding intellectual property ownership and usage rights, thereby preventing disputes over the control and exploitation of sound assets.
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Sound. Community living requires that individuals and groups monitor their sound levels at all times out of courtesy and respect for other students and to promote an environment that is conducive to student success. During times not designated as quiet hours, residents and their guests must limit noise so as to reasonably avoid disturbing other residents. Residents are expected to comply with the requests of others to reduce noise levels at all times. During Quiet Hours, it is each resident’s responsibility to be certain that no noise can be heard outside of their room/suite or in neighboring rooms, halls, shared common spaces, or outside of the building.
Sound. Sound must be muted at all times unless permission is obtained from the teacher for instructional purposes. External earphones should not be used unless permission is obtained from the teacher.
Sound. Music and noise (level not to exceed 55dBA at property line) must remain controlled so as not to disturb surrounding users of the facility or homes and must comply with Arizona Department of Health noise code regulations.
Sound. ● Sound must be muted at all times unless permission is obtained from a teacher. ● Headphones may be used at the discretion of the teacher. ● Students should have their own personal set of headphones for sanitary reasons.
Sound. (a) Performers will not exceed a maximum sound pressure level of 90db indoors during the hours of 8:00am-5:00pm, Monday- Friday, 100db indoors during the hours of 5:00pm-Midnight, Sunday-Saturday, and 104 db outdoors at the Front of House mix location with a professional decibel meter set on fast response. Level check will be made throughout the performance including sound checks. Performers must be prepared to lower level of stage amps in order to ascertain a good mix and stay within the limits set. (b) UW Oshkosh Staff and volunteers have the right to direct Artist to discontinue any activity, including sound amplification level, which disrupts the normal operations of the University, or constitutes a violation of University Policy, as well as any federal, state, or local laws.
Sound. No voice amplifiers of any kind are permitted. Sound level of TV, radio, or stereo must be kept to the confines of the exhibit space.
Sound. Sound displays having a decibel reading exceeding 85 decibels will not be permitted. If your booth has sound equipment we suggest that the devices be positioned into the booth rather than into the aisle. The use of headsets or oscilloscopes is encouraged.
Sound. No device producing sound which is audible off the premises shall be permitted except with the consent of County, which consent may be withdrawn at any time.
Sound. Pronounce the character in Mandarin or Cantonese immediately after recognition in Mandarin or Cantonese.
Sound. No activity, whether live music, DJ, or voices, shall be so loud as to be reasonably disruptive to the surrounding areas. LESSEE shall monitor the level of the noise to ensure it does not disrupt the residents nearby. After 10:00 p.m., any reasonable complaints regarding noise levels will be grounds for an immediate – without prior warning – shutting down of the event and demand to vacate the premises.