Video Devices Clause Samples

The 'Video Devices' clause defines the rules and requirements regarding the use, provision, or maintenance of video equipment within the context of the agreement. It typically specifies which party is responsible for supplying video devices, outlines any technical standards or compatibility requirements, and may address issues such as installation, support, or permitted uses. By clearly delineating responsibilities and expectations related to video devices, this clause helps prevent disputes over equipment provision and ensures that both parties understand their obligations regarding video technology.
Video Devices. All physical forms of home video or other home viewing technology now known or hereafter devised (including without limitation cassette, videodisc, DVD, HD DVD and Blu Ray (collectively, “Video Devices”); and
Video Devices. Provided Producer is vested with the right to manufacture and distribute the Picture on video cassettes, video tapes, video discs and similar compact audiovisual devices, by format now known or later to be decided, intended to be sold or leased to the public as a device intended primarily for "home use" (as such term is commonly understood in the motion picture industry "Video Devices"), the Gross Receipts of the Picture shall include an amount determined as follows:

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