Network Pricing Sample Clauses

Network Pricing. Any amendment to the node payment and network pricing principles set forth in the last two sentences of Section 8.2 (“Network Pricing”) shall require the unanimous consent of the Members.
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Network Pricing. The Council’s Treasury Management & Coin Economics Committee (“CoinCom”), in accordance with CoinCom’s duly approved charter, shall be responsible for approving pricing plans for use of the Hedera Network.
Network Pricing. All proposals for pricing plans made by the Council’s Treasury Management & Coin Economics Committee (“CoinCom”) shall require the approval of a majority of the Members prior to implementation by the Board. In the event that a proposed pricing plan from CoinCom does not receive the approval of a majority of the Members, CoinCom shall put forth a new proposed pricing plan within thirty (30) days of such original proposal. In the event that the second proposed pricing plan is rejected, CoinCom may determine, in its sole discretion, that the Members cannot agree on a pricing plan. In this case, the pricing plan will be determined by the Board. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in no event shall any pricing proposal compensate Members in connection with the performance of Node hosting services in a manner that is different from other Nodes in the Hedera Network. However, pricing plans may provide discounts to Members for the use of Hedera Network services (e.g. making API calls), but any such discounts will only apply during a Member’s Term.‌
Network Pricing. The Council, or its duly approved designee, shall be responsible for approving pricing plans for use of the Hedera Network.
Network Pricing. [RESERVED]
Network Pricing. IMS, by virtue of the Services Agreement, its --------------- business expertise in the affairs of Company, its reasonable need for consistency among its owned or affiliated networks outside the Exclusive Territory, and its contractual obligations in certain cases to maintain certain minimum pricing, shall provide guidelines to Company for setting the prices of standard Network services and products to be offered by Company, said standard services being the same that IMS or its affiliated networks provide outside the Exclusive Territory. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Company, through the Board, shall have the right to approve or modify such pricing charged by Company, provided that Company shall take no action that would violate certain minimum pricing obligations of IMS based on evidence provided by IMS. Company, through the Board, shall be responsible for setting the prices of non-standard Network services and products, if any, that may be developed and offered by Company in the Exclusive Territory.
Network Pricing. All proposals for pricing plans made by the Council’s Pricing Committee shall require the approval of a majority of the Members prior to implementation by the Board. In the event that a proposed pricing plan from the Pric...
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Network Pricing. All proposals for pricing plans, including but not limited to block producer rewards and staking rewards made by the Council’s Pricing Committee shall require the approval of a majority of the Members prior to implementation by the Board. In the event that a proposed pricing plan from the Pricing Committee does not receive the approval of a majority of the Members, the Pricing Committee shall put forth a new proposed pricing plan within thirty
Network Pricing. All proposals for pricing plans, including but not limited to block producer rewards and staking rewards made by the Council’s Pricing Committee shall require the approval of a majority of the Members prior to implementation by the Board. In the event that a proposed pricing plan from the Pricing Committee does not receive the approval of a majority of the Members, the Pricing Committee shall put forth a new proposed pricing plan within thirty (30) days of such original proposal. In the event that the second proposed pricing plan is rejected, the Pricing Committee may determine, in its sole discretion, that the Members cannot agree on a pricing plan. In this case, the pricing plan will be determined by the Board.

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  • Feedback You have no obligation to provide us with ideas, suggestions, or proposals (“Feedback”). However, if you submit Feedback to us, then you grant us a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license that is sub-licensable and trans- ferable, to make, use, sell, have made, offer to sell, import, reproduce, publicly display, distribute, modify, or publicly perform the Feedback in any manner without any obligation, royalty, or restriction based on intellectual property rights or otherwise.

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