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Rule Four
Submission
1. “Every award shall be conditioned upon the delivery to
the Academy of one print of every film nominated for final balloting
for all Academy Awards, and such print shall become the property
of the Academy, with the proviso, however, that the Academy shall
not use such print for commercial gain. Such print shall be deposited
with the Academy and, subject to matters not within its control,
shall be screened by the Academy for the membership in advance of
distribution of final ballots.” (Academy Bylaws, Article VIII,
Section 6.)
2. “Every award shall be conditioned upon the execution and
delivery to the Academy by the recipient thereof of a receipt and
agreement reading as follows:
Gentlemen:
I hereby acknowledge receipt from you of a replica of your copyrighted
statuette, commonly known as the ‘Oscar,’ as an award
for achievement in motion picture arts and sciences. I acknowledge
that my receipt of said replica does not entitle me to any right
whatever in your copyright, trade-mark and service-mark of said
statuette and that only the physical replica itself shall belong
to me. In consideration of your delivering said replica to me,
I agree to comply with your rules and regulations respecting its
use and not to sell or otherwise dispose of it, nor permit it
to be sold or disposed of by operation of law, without first offering
to sell it to you for the sum of $1.00. You shall have thirty
days after any such offer is made to you within which to accept
it. This agreement shall be binding not only on me, but also on
my heirs, legatees, executors, administrators, estate, successors
and assigns. My legatees and heirs shall have the right to acquire
said replica, if it becomes part of my estate, subject to this
agreement.
(Signature of Recipient)
Any member of the Academy who has heretofore received any Academy
trophy shall be bound by the foregoing receipt and agreement with
the same force and effect as though he or she had executed and delivered
the same in consideration of receiving such trophy.” (Academy
Bylaws, Article VIII, Section 7.)
3. In submitting a film for Academy Award consideration, the film’s
owners are deemed to have conveyed to the Academy the right to choose
excerpts from the film in the Academy’s sole discretion, after
consultation, for incorporation into the Academy Awards telecast
for the year in which the film is in competition. Owners of nominated
films are obligated, if requested, to submit to the Academy a High
Definition digital videotape of the film in either D-5 or HDCam
format, no later than five days following the nominations announcements.
The Academy will maintain such tapes under tight security and return
them immediately following the Awards broadcast.
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