Media Elements Sample Clauses

Media Elements. Microsoft grants you a license to copy, distribute, perform and display media elements (images, clip art, animations, sounds, music, video clips, templates and other forms of content) included with the service/software in projects and documents, except that youmay not: (i) sell, license or distribute copies of any media elements by themselves or as a product if the primary value of the product is the media elements; (ii) grant your customers rights to further license or distribute the media elements; (iii) license or distribute for commercial purposes media elements that include the representation of identifiable individuals, governments, logos, trademarks, or emblems or use these types of images in ways that could imply an endorsement or association with your product, entity or activity; or (iv) create obscene or scandalous works using the media elements. Other media elements, which are accessible on other websites through Office features, are governed by the terms on those websites.
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Media Elements. The mAnalytics functionality may contain media images, maps, clip art, animations, sounds, music, shapes, video clips, templates and other forms of downloadable, streaming or other third-party content and related services (“Media Elements”). For the avoidance of doubt, Media Elements do not include personally indefinable customer information. You may not sell, license or distribute copies of the Media Elements by themselves or as part of any collection or product except as necessary to use with the mAnalytics functionality. Media Elements are provided “AS IS”, and neither FIS nor its licensors makes any warranties, express or implied of any kind with respect to the Media Elements, including but not limited to that the Media Elements will be available for your use. If you provide Media Elements to the Third Party Service Provider or other Third Party Service Provider licensees, you hereby grant the Third Party Service Provider and all its licensees an unrestricted, world-wide, royalty-free, perpetual, and irrevocable license to make any and all use of such Media Elements as they may see fit (including, without limitation, the unrestricted right to reproduce, modify, re-cast, combine, abridge, and otherwise create derivatives thereof and to distribute the same to others without attribution) and you covenant and agree never to challenge or object to any such use or to assert any interest in any work containing or making use of such Media Elements. You represent and warrant that: (a) you have the right to grant such license and make the Media Elements available to the Third Party Service Provider and its licensees; (b) none of the Media Elements you provide contain any data or information that is owned by a third party that is not in the public domain; and (c) neither the delivery to nor use by the Third Party Service Provider or its licensees of such Media Elements shall violate or infringe the rights of any third party. You agree that you shall not provide any trademarks, trade names, logos, or other company marks through your use of the mAnalytics functionality to the Third Party Service Provider or its licensees.
Media Elements. The Tableau Licensed Software contains maps or other third-­‐party content (“Media Elements”). The Tableau Licensed Software license granted under this Agreement includes the right to use Tableau-­‐ provided Media Elements solely with the Tableau Licensed Software for which Tableau has granted a license to End User under this Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, End User may not sell, license or distribute copies of the Media Elements by themselves or as part of any collection or product. All Media Elements are provided “AS IS”. Except as expressly stated in this paragraph, Media Elements are included in the Tableau Licensed Software.
Media Elements. The Software contains maps or other third-party content (“Media Elements”). The Software license granted under this Agreement includes the right to use Tableau-provided Media Elements solely with the Software for which Tableau has granted a license to you under this Agreement. For the avoidance of doubt, you may not sell, license or distribute copies of the Media Elements by themselves or as part of any collection or product.
Media Elements. Some or all of the software may be licensed on a trial basis. Your rights to use trial software are limited to the trial period. The trial software and length of the trial period are set forth during the activation process. You may have the option to convert your trial rights to subscription or perpetual rights. Conversion options will be presented to you at the expiration of your trial period. After the expiration of any trial period without conversion, most features of the trial software will stop running. TRIAL SOFTWARE IS LICENSED "AS-IS," AND YOU BEAR THE RISK OF USING IT. NEITHER THE MANUFACTURER OR INSTALLER NOR MICROSOFT GIVES ANY EXPRESS WARRANTIES, GUARANTEES OR CONDITIONS. YOU MAY HAVE ADDITIONAL CONSUMER RIGHTS UNDER YOUR LOCAL LAWS WHICH THIS AGREEMENT CANNOT CHANGE. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED UNDER YOUR LOCAL LAWS, THE MANUFACTURER OR INSTALLER AND MICROSOFT EXCLUDE THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
Media Elements. The software may include certain photographs, clip art, shapes, animations, sounds, music and video clips that are identified in the Software for your use (together "Media Elements"). You may copy and modify the Media Elements, and license, display and distribute them, along with your modifications as part of your software products and services, including your web sites, but you are not licensed to do any of the following: (i) You may not sell, license or distribute copies of the Media Elements by themselves or as part of any collection, product or service if the primary value of the product or service is in the Media Elements. (ii) You may not grant customers of your product or service any rights to license or distribute the Media Elements. (iii) You may not license or distribute any of the Media Elements that include representations of identifiable individuals, governments, logos, initials, emblems, trademarks, or entities for any commercial purposes or to express or imply any endorsement or association with any product, service, entity, or activity. (iv) You may not create obscene or scandalous works, as defined by federal law at the time the work is created, using the Media Elements. (v) In addition, you must (a) indemnify and defend Jet from and against any claims or lawsuits, including attorneys' fees that arise from or result from the licensing, use or distribution of Media Elements as modified by you, and (b) include a valid copyright notice on your products and services that include the Media Elements.

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