Common use of Territories and IP Restrict Clause in Contracts

Territories and IP Restrict. Provider may specify in the Metadata Feed or Google-provided interface to the Metadata Feed the Territories for each individual item of Provider Content. As further set forth in Section 4.3, Provider may designate a Block Usage Policy in specific Territories to Video Matches. Through Google-provided interface to the Metadata Feed, Google will use commercially reasonable efforts to restrict access to playback of Provider Content and Monetized Content to those IP addresses as received by Google that correspond to the Territories, in accordance with Content Protection Obligations set forth in Section 3.3.

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Samples: Content Hosting Services Agreement

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Territories and IP Restrict. Provider may specify in the Metadata Feed or Google-provided interface to the Metadata Feed the Territories for each individual item of Provider Content. As further set forth in Section 4.3, Provider may designate a Block Usage Policy in specific Territories to Video Matches. Through Google-provided interface to the Metadata Feed, Google will use commercially reasonable efforts to restrict access to playback of Provider Content and Monetized Content to those IP addresses as received by Google that correspond to the Territories, in accordance with Content Protection Obligations and Requirements set forth in Section 3.3.on Exhibit E.

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Samples: Content Hosting Services Agreement

Territories and IP Restrict. Provider may specify in the Metadata Feed or Google-provided interface to the Metadata Feed the Territories for each individual item of Provider Content. As further set forth in Section 4.3, Provider may designate a Block Usage Policy in specific Territories to Video Matches. Through Google-provided interface to the Metadata Feed, Google will use commercially reasonable efforts to restrict access to playback of Provider Content and Monetized Content to those IP addresses as received by Google that correspond to the Territories, in accordance with Content Protection Obligations set forth in Section 3.3.

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Samples: Content Hosting Services Agreement

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Territories and IP Restrict. Provider may specify in the Metadata Feed or Google-provided interface to the Metadata Feed the Territories for each individual item of Provider Content. As further set forth in Section 4.34.3the CIMA, Provider may designate a Block Usage Policy in specific Territories to Video Matches. Through Google-provided interface to the Metadata Feed, Google will use commercially reasonable efforts to restrict access to playback of Provider Content and Monetized Content to those IP addresses as received by Google that correspond to the Territories, in accordance with Content Protection Obligations set forth in Section 3.3.

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Samples: Content Hosting Services Agreement

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