Content Delivery Network Clause Samples

The Content Delivery Network (CDN) clause defines the use and management of third-party networks to distribute digital content efficiently to end users. It typically outlines the provider's right to utilize CDNs to improve content delivery speed and reliability, and may specify responsibilities regarding CDN performance, security, and data handling. This clause ensures that both parties understand how content will be delivered, clarifies liability for CDN-related issues, and helps prevent disputes over service quality or data routing.
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Content Delivery Network. The Parties will determine an appropriate content distribution strategy for the distribution of large quantities of video material to Client’s subscribers, at Client’s expense. * CERTAIN INFORMATION IN THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN OMITTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO THE OMITTED PORTIONS.
Content Delivery Network. Red Bee uses one or more Content Delivery Networks to deliver the Services. A Content Delivery Network is a system of distributed servers (networks) that download from the internet, store and deliver Customer Materials to a user, based on the geographic location of the end user, the origin of the Customer Materials and the Content Delivery Network. Content Delivery Networks also provide protection from large surges in traffic. Red Bee chooses the number of CDNs at its sole discretion.
Content Delivery Network. MojoHost will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide a service level of 99.99% for the content delivery network.
Content Delivery Network. Replicates the data stored on our web servers to a large system of servers all around the world Enables distribution of content to enable local and quick access to many regions in the world Enables fast streaming of data to client computer Provides practically unlimited bandwidth and stability Visual Studio Team Suite 2008 Visual Studio Team Foundation Server 2008 SQL Server 2008 Management Adobe Flash Professional Windows XP, Vista, 7 or Mac OS Any recent web browser Any recent Adobe Flash Player version Client side hardware requirement is any standard PC that has broadband internet connection. Microphone and Web Cam are needed for the voice, face recognition and body gestures sub systems. The client side platform element runs under browser (or under ZYNC) and uses Flash (and its action script) while Web services are used to connect to the IIS servers in the data center that process the logic as well as communicate with the SQL database.