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Reality Television Contracts

TALENT ATTACHMENT CONTRACT

Producers often create an idea for a reality show based on a specific person (“Keeping up with the Kardashians”), a type of person (The “Real Housewives” franchise), or a business (“Rob Dyrdek's Fantasy Factory”). Producers may also base an unscripted show on the ideas and/or existing intellectual property of another (“Rich Kids of Instagram”). Once the producer has settled on a concept, the producer will want to “attach” the on camera services of talent. This “attachment agreement” gives the producer the right to present the project and the on-camera talent to potential buyers for a limited period of time. If the talent is essential to the project or the talents on-camera participation will help sell the project, an agreement between the talent and producer is essential. Otherwise, when the show is sold the talent may ask for

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Development Agreement – American Bar Association

During the Development Period (and thereafter if a deal is made with a Financier), COMPANY will have the exclusive right to represent the Series (including any television spin-off, sequel or prequel (spin-off is defined as a new television production which has any characters, Talent, locations and/or unique elements in a COMPANY Proposal or in the materials regarding the “Series Name”, whether in documentary, docu-drama, docu-soap or fictional-situational genre/format) as producers/executive producers. COMPANY agrees that Artists shall be attached to the Series so long as COMPANY is attached (including any television spin-off, sequel or prequel as such terms are defined herein and all ancillary rights to the Series, including, but not limited to, the exhibition of the Series in any other medium where now known or hereinafter discovered).

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Motorsports Development Agreement By And Between Mayor And City Council Of Baltimore And Downforce Racng, LLC

MOTORSPORTS DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT BY AND BETWEEN
THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL OF BALTIMORE AND
DOWNFORCE RACING, LLC

This Motorsports Development Agreement (“Agreement’’) is entered into as of this day of February, 2012, by and between the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore (“City”), a body corporate and politic of the State of Maryland, and Downforce Racing, LLC (“DFR”), a limited liability company duly organized under the laws of Delaware and registered to do business in the State of Maryland (hereafter individually a “Party” and collectively “the Parties”).

WHEREAS, the City desires to promote events that are of interest and benefit to the residents of the City, to expand national and international tourism to the City, and otherwise to enhance economic opportunities for the benefit of the City, its residents and local businesses; and

WHEREAS, the City has determined that the holding of a series of internationally- recognized automobile races approved by one or more authorized automobile sanctioning bodies, together with a variety of sporting, entertainment, it...

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Benchmarking in Business through Talents: Beyond the Success in Motorsports

Abstract.

In today‟s business environment, talent has become the potentially powerful source of competitive advantage. It is the fundamental building block to creating an organization which is capable of learning, innovating and changing, as well as executing new processes. It has been said that, talent management include the additional management processes and opportunities put in place for people in the organization that are considered to be talented. This paper intends to present a guide for racers to drive their companies by extending their success on the race tracks into business. This piece of work is based on the information gathered through in-depth interviews with three business owners that are also active racers. In the course of the interview, feedbacks regarding benchmarking through talent in motorsports and businesses were sought. The importance of talent management as seen through the prism of how top performers in motorsports have succeeded in driving their business while still producing impressive results on the race tracks was established in this study.

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Combined Simulation Of Spark Ignition Internal Combustion Engines And Heat Conduction Within Piston

Abstract

A combined thermodynamic simulation and transient conduction heat transfer through piston has been carried out in this study. In thermodynamic simulation, A computer programme has been developed to study the full operation cycle of a four stroke internal combustion engine. The simulation used to calculate the pressure and temperature field existing in realistic engine combustion chambers for various engine parameters. The one dimensional conduction heat transfer equation has been solved numerically. The results show a good agreement with previous studies where applicable.

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