Content Access Sample Clauses

Content Access. Verizon may enable you to access and view Content in a variety of ways: (i) by delivery to your Equipment; (ii) by delivery to compatible Other Devices through a Verizon-provided application supporting media playback; (iii) by providing access to supported browser versions through Verizon-provided hyperlinks and software on Other Devices; or (iv) through a widget or software application accessed through the Equipment. The technology employed by Verizon may vary among operating systems, devices and software applications.
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Content Access. ND agrees that, consistent with Section 2, it will provide End Users with access to Content hosted on its System or as delivered through CNI (or as CNI may direct, at CNI’s reasonable discretion). Without limiting the foregoing, ND will host all of the Content on its System unless otherwise directed by CNI.
Content Access. To the extent reasonably required for Content personnel to perform the Services, Training and WBT shall provide Content personnel with access to their equipment, office space, plants, telecommunications and computer equipment and systems, and any other areas and equipment during normal business hours and upon reasonable prior notice, except in event of emergencies.
Content Access. After the user confirms the charge, s/he is given access to the content for a specified period of time (hours/days to be determined.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- XXXXXXXXX/MUNKSGAARD JOURNAL PUBLISHING 6 USER SCENARIOS PURCHASES -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Articles are provided to the user in both PDF and HTML format -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Purchases -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The scenarios below outline single document purchases. There also will be a facility to purchase multiple documents in a shopping basked like manner. Single Document Purchase Registered User with CC Information In this scenario, a registered user requests a document to which they do not currently have access. For example, they may be viewing an abstract from a journal that is not part of their subscription, or they may be referencing a new document (full text) In this scenario we assume that the user has a credit card on file or an open purchase order (PO).
Content Access. After the user confirms the charge, s/he is given access to the content for a specified period of time (hours/days to be determined.) Articles are provided to the user in both HTML and PDF formats. Single Document Purchase Registered User without CC Information In this scenario, a registered user requests to see a document to which they do not currently have access. For example, they may be viewing an abstract from a new journal and decide they would like to subscribe. In this scenario, we assume that the user does not have a credit card on file or an open PO.
Content Access. After the user confirms the charge, he/she is given access to the content for a specified period of time (hours/days to be determined.) Articles are provided to the user in both HTML and PDF formats. Additional Subscription Purchase Online users will be provided with several opportunities throughout the site to subscribe to other journals; these purchase options will be inserted in areas that contextually will promote the likelihood of a sale. USER SCENARIOS LINKING -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The following scenario provides an example of how the need for additional full text articles and/or a journal subscription results in a sale.
Content Access. Content access at the server is protected privacy for entities. For example, prescriptions and images are stored at the cloud server protected by encryption suits with combined patient/Clinician end-to-end keys not known by the server.
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Content Access. Literature for this research was accessed via the Emory University Library Database, the Fulton County Public Library System, and personal purchasing of published materials for reference. While extensive, some literature that may have been useful in this research was omitted due to the limitations of the researcher’s bank account and Emory University library’s network.
Content Access. In a market in which the Venture conducts Business News will offer the Venture a right of negotiation for the non-exclusive use of News' Content appropriate for that market at preferred rates, subject to existing contractual obligations.

Related to Content Access

  • User Access Transfer Agent shall have a process to promptly disable access to Fund Data by any Transfer Agent personnel who no longer requires such access. Transfer Agent will also promptly remove access of Fund personnel upon receipt of notification from Fund.

  • Internet Access Hotels and Airports Employees who travel may need to access their e-mail at night. Many hotels provide free high speed internet access and Tyler employees are encouraged to use such hotels whenever possible. If an employee’s hotel charges for internet access it is reimbursable up to $10.00 per day. Charges for internet access at airports are not reimbursable.

  • Network Access TENANT may find it necessary to purchase a network interface card, wireless PC card or other hardware in order to connect to the internet service. LANDLORD is not responsible for the purchase of these items and LANDLORD cannot guarantee compatibility with any device TENANT may have. The computer and network card must have software installed that supports the Internet Protocol commonly referred to as TCP/IP. Any conflicts between the software compatibility of the network and the TENANT’S computer operating system or any other feature will be the responsibility of the TENANT to resolve. LANDLORD will not be responsible for software issues related to the user’s personal computer.

  • ICANN Access Registry Operator shall provide bulk access to the zone files for the TLD to ICANN or its designee on a continuous basis in the manner ICANN may reasonably specify from time to time. Access will be provided at least daily. Zone files will include SRS data committed as close as possible to 00:00:00 UTC.

  • Parent Access To the extent required by law the LEA shall establish reasonable procedures by which a parent, legal guardian, or eligible student may review Education Records and/or Student Data correct erroneous information, and procedures for the transfer of student-generated content to a personal account, consistent with the functionality of services. Provider shall respond in a reasonably timely manner (and no later than forty five (45) days from the date of the request or pursuant to the time frame required under state law for an LEA to respond to a parent or student, whichever is sooner) to the LEA’s request for Student Data in a student’s records held by the Provider to view or correct as necessary. In the event that a parent of a student or other individual contacts the Provider to review any of the Student Data accessed pursuant to the Services, the Provider shall refer the parent or individual to the LEA, who will follow the necessary and proper procedures regarding the requested information.

  • Information Access Each Party (“Disclosing Party”) shall make available to another Party (“Requesting Party”) information that is in the possession of the Disclosing Party and is necessary in order for the Requesting Party to: (i) verify the costs incurred by the Disclosing Party for which the Requesting Party is responsible under this Agreement; and (ii) carry out its obligations and responsibilities under this Agreement. The Parties shall not use such information for purposes other than those set forth in this Article 25.1 of this Agreement and to enforce their rights under this Agreement.

  • Site Access Dell requires the right to access the APEX System in a timely way and as provided in the Service Offering Description to provide the Support Services. Failure to ensure that Customer provides Dell with timely access to a Site will relieve Dell of the Support Services obligations and Dell may also, at Dell’s discretion, suspend the APEX Service.

  • Computer Access Where possible, providing no additional costs are incurred by the Employer, one (1) authorized representative of each Union shall be entitled to submit for posting on the Employer's electronic communication system one electronic Union notice per month for members of the bargaining unit. The Employer shall determine the method of distribution. The Employer shall review all proposed notices and retain a discretion not to post any notice that it deems unlawful or contrary to the Employer’s interests, which discretion shall not be unreasonably exercised. The Union agrees to indemnify the Employer for any liability arising out of offensive or otherwise unlawful notices posted by the Union. Nothing in this Article requires a change to distribution practices that existed prior to April 1, 2015.

  • Content and Services Neither Licensor nor the provider of the wireless network is the provider of any financial services available through or related to the Software, and neither Licensor nor the provider of the wireless network or any contractor of the provider of the financial services available through or related to the Software, is responsible for any of the materials, information, products or services made available to you via the Software.

  • Technology Access Contractor expressly acknowledges that state funds may not be expended in connection with the purchase of an automated information system unless that system meets certain statutory requirements relating to accessibility by persons with visual impairments. Accordingly, Contractor represents and warrants to System Agency that the technology provided to System Agency for purchase (if applicable under this Contract or any related Solicitation) is capable, either by virtue of features included within the technology or because it is readily adaptable by use with other technology, of: • providing equivalent access for effective use by both visual and non-visual means; • presenting information, including prompts used for interactive communications, in formats intended for non-visual use; and • being integrated into networks for obtaining, retrieving, and disseminating information used by individuals who are not blind or visually impaired. For purposes of this Section, the phrase “equivalent access” means a substantially similar ability to communicate with or make use of the technology, either directly by features incorporated within the technology or by other reasonable means such as assistive devices or services which would constitute reasonable accommodations under the Americans With Disabilities Act or similar state or federal laws. Examples of methods by which equivalent access may be provided include, but are not limited to, keyboard alternatives to mouse commands and other means of navigating graphical displays, and customizable display appearance. In accordance with Section 2157.005 of the Texas Government Code, the Technology Access Clause contract provision remains in effect for any contract entered into before September 1, 2006.

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