Les Wilson
August 9th, 2012, 12:13 PM
I'm looking at making a submission to a film contest sponsored by a large global corporation. In looking at the rules, I came upon these terms for all entrants (not just the winners):
By submitting your Submission, You irrevocably grant xxxxxxxx, its successors, subsidiaries, parent and related companies, licensees, assignees, and third parties acting on the xxxxxxxx's behalf, a perpetual, non-exclusive worldwide, royalty-free right and license to use, exhibit, license, sub-license, distribute, perform, post, display, copy, publish, promote, re-format, and exploit the Submission, for free or for a fee, in whole or in part, alone or in combination with other content or material, for any purpose whatsoever, in any and all media now known or in the future devised (including by way of example but in no way a limitation, the Internet, television, IPTV, home video/DVD, theatrical, mobile devices, and through any future means or methods of downloading and/or streaming now known or hereinafter devised).
Just by holding a contest, they acquire perpetual rights to all the competitor's media. Are these normal terms film festivals and contests?
By submitting your Submission, You irrevocably grant xxxxxxxx, its successors, subsidiaries, parent and related companies, licensees, assignees, and third parties acting on the xxxxxxxx's behalf, a perpetual, non-exclusive worldwide, royalty-free right and license to use, exhibit, license, sub-license, distribute, perform, post, display, copy, publish, promote, re-format, and exploit the Submission, for free or for a fee, in whole or in part, alone or in combination with other content or material, for any purpose whatsoever, in any and all media now known or in the future devised (including by way of example but in no way a limitation, the Internet, television, IPTV, home video/DVD, theatrical, mobile devices, and through any future means or methods of downloading and/or streaming now known or hereinafter devised).
Just by holding a contest, they acquire perpetual rights to all the competitor's media. Are these normal terms film festivals and contests?