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This is known as Public Performance Rights or exhibition rights.
To recoup this, they had to undersell the exhibition rights in advance in some areas.
There are four popular approaches to transfer of exhibition rights via exhibition contracts:
Exhibition rights were retained by Copeland, and Urgh!
Canada received new copyright law in May 1987 which includes recognition of exhibition rights and expansion of moral rights in terms of copyright.
This financial effort was insufficient and they had to partner with San Miguel Studios and undersell early the exhibition rights for the film in some areas.
This is different from the right to exhibit a finished motion picture commercially to an audience; this is usually referred to as "exhibition rights" or "public performance rights".
I will therefore repeat to Mr Goebbels and Mr Cohn-Bendit that the Socialists and the Greens do not have sole exhibition rights in this respect.
Mr. Gephardt said the proposed legislation would give film directors and screenwriters the final say on "distortions or alterations" in their works, no matter who owned the exhibition rights to the movie.
Mr. Damon and other independent salespeople cobble together the financing to film such movies by persuading local distributors - country by country, picture by picture - to buy future exhibition rights before the film is even made.
The Faculty of International Education at Vancouver Island University invited Reyes-Manzo to hold the exhibition Rights and Wrongs: The Resilience of the World's Indigenous People during International Development Week in February 2012.
Previously, Judge Palmieri found that the company and Leila J. Goldstein, manager of Fox's Indianapolis-Milwaukee-Minneapolis office, had engaged in block booking, the practice of putting pressure on theater owners to show less popular films in return for exhibition rights to box office hits.