Common use of Limited Sublicense Clause in Contracts

Limited Sublicense. Comcast shall have the right to sub-license to iN Demand and/or CSG (or another Comcast designee approved by Studio in advance) the right to Stream and/or Electronically Download Included Programs to Customers pursuant to Customer Transactions consummated by Comcast; provided, that such Customers are no longer Comcast subscribers. In connection therewith, iN DEMAND and/or CSG (or such other approved designee) may store such Included Programs purchased via a Customer Transaction by a Customer on servers owned and/or utilized by iN DEMAND and/or CSG (or such other designee) and Stream and/or Electronically Download (via Approved Transmission Means and Approved Devices) such Included Programs in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement to such Customer via the websites, applications and/or other services that deliver video content to end users and are managed by iN DEMAND and/or CSG (or such designee). For the avoidance of doubt, Comcast may not sub-license to iN Demand, CSG or another Comcast designee the right to enter into a Customer Transaction with respect to any Included Program.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Digital Home Entertainment License Agreement, Digital Home Entertainment License Agreement, Digital Home Entertainment License Agreement

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