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Service Description and General Overview. Synacor agrees to provide to Embarq the Music Service (as defined below) that Embarq may at its sole discretion, but is not required to, offer to Users. Synacor represents that Music Provider (as defined below) has the right to provide its service to Embarq and Synacor customers in the United States. “
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Service Description and General Overview. NetPak is a bundle of family-oriented on-line services, comprised of the content set forth below. Client may brand the NetPak service as “Adelphia NetPak.” Client shall have the right, but not the obligation, to offer Adelphia NetPak throughout the Attachment No. 2 Term (as defined herein) to its high speed Internet customers on a subscription basis. Throughout the Axxxxxxxxx Xx. 0 Xxxx, Xxxxxxx shall make Adelphia NetPak available to Client for distribution to Client’s subscribers for the monthly fees described below. Unless modified at Client’s request as set forth below, Adelphia NetPak shall, throughout the Attachment No. 2 Term, include the following services: • Encyclopaedia Britannica — unlimited access to the updated 32-volume Encyclopaedia Britannica, plus Britannica’s Student & Concise encyclopedias, and thousands of exclusive video and audio clips. • Shockwave Gameblast — 100 popular premium on-line and downloadable games.
Service Description and General Overview. [*] provides a full music-on-demand subscription service that Client may offer to its high speed Internet customers as an Adelphia-branded music service initially to be known as “Adelphia Music” (the “Service”), with access to a constantly growing library of music (currently over 1,000,000 tracks) from the four (4) major record labels and hundreds of independent labels. [*] has the right to provide its service to Client and Synacor customers in the United States. The library of music covers multiple genres, the majority of the Billboard Top 200 and exclusives and pre-street date content, all of which is available in CD-quality audio (encoded at 128kbps).
Service Description and General Overview. Synacor agrees to provide to Client the Music Service (as defined below) that Client may at its sole discretion, but is not required to, offer to Users. Synacor represents that Music Provider (as defined below) has the right to provide its service to Client and Synacor customers in the United States. “Music Provider” means MusicNet or another provider of music services as specified by Synacor. “Music Service” means the Music Provider’s music service, which includes a “music-on-demand” subscription service and a permanent download service containing music from multiple genres, available in CD-quality audio (encoded at I28kbps). Playback of downloaded tracks is currently accomplished through Windows Media Player.
Service Description and General Overview. MusicNet provides a full music-on-demand subscription service that Client may offer to its high speed Internet customers as an Adelphia-branded music service initially to be known as “Adelphia Music” (the “Service”), with access to a constantly growing library of music (currently over 1,000,000 tracks) from the four (4) major record labels and hundreds of independent labels. MusicNet has the right to provide its service to Client and Synacor customers in the United States. The library of music covers multiple genres, the majority of the Billboard Top 200 and exclusives and pre-street date content, all of which is available in CD-quality audio (encoded at 128kbps).

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