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Topic History of: Monty Python YouTube Channel...
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JK2006 Ah, some of them did have a similar clause (that is their position) but the wording is dodgy.
zooloo They rebroadcast for TotP 2, would they have to renegotiate for that or is it covered by your contract?

I assume they pay a repeat fee too which if put on YouTube would make the whole thing prohibitively costly and it would be out of character for the Majors to waive it in the interests of the longer term - perhaps exploiting the back-catalogue potential mentioned by a poster a little while ago.

In some ways it's a pity the BBC didn't have the music business clause for "Things that are yet to be invented"
JK2006 And I'm not convinced they have the rights to the performance either Zoo; I've examined my contracts closely and it is, to say the least, moot.
zooloo JK2006 wrote:
Top of the Pops should do the same.
Unfortunately they would run into copyright issues - they have rights for the recording of the performance but not the rights for the song.
JK2006 Top of the Pops should do the same.