Content Management Tools and User Video Matches Sample Clauses

Content Management Tools and User Video Matches. After each ID File is added to the Content Management System, the Content Management System will compare all videos subsequently uploaded by users against the ID File to identify Video Matches and apply the Usage Policies assigned by Provider. Without limiting the foregoing, at least once per calendar year, Google will use commercially reasonable efforts to cause the Content Management System to compare all user videos then available on YouTube and Google Video against all active ID Files to identify Video Matches and apply the Usage Policies assigned by Provider. The Content Management System may also provide Provider the capability to perform text searches for user videos that may contain the Works and assign Usage Policies. Provider may change any Usage Policy at any time in real-time using an interface in the Content Management System, and the Content Management System will promptly apply such changes. Google's implementation of the Usage Policies set by Provider will be Google's sole obligation pursuant to this Agreement with respect to Video Matches. If a particular ID File has not yielded any Video Matches for a period of six (6) months or more, or if it yields erroneous results, Google may remove it and the corresponding Reference Files from the System and Google will notify Provider of such removal. Content Management System For the avoidance of doubt, Provider may resubmit Reference Works and/or ID Files that have been previously removed by Google. Rights Owner shall not make knowing or reckless false claims concerning user videosUser Videos or otherwise abuse the Content Management System. Reckless false claims or abuse may lead to termination of this Agreement by Google. Notwithstanding the foregoing, as of the Effective Date only the Block Usage Policy will be applied to Video Matches on Google Video unless and until Google makes the other Usage Policies available for Google Video. If Provider selects the Monetize Usage Policy or the Track Usage Policy for Video Matches on Google Video, Google will instead apply the Block Usage Policy unless and until such other Usage Policies are available. If a third party provides Google with a claim of ownership of any material contained within Provider Content or Monetized Content, then: (a) the Provider Content or Monetized Content may be blocked from the YouTube Website and the YouTube Video Player, (b) payments accruing to Provider pursuant to Section 6 may be suspended or cancelled, and (c) if Provide...
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