Common use of Turn Off YouTube Embeds Clause in Contracts

Turn Off YouTube Embeds. Provider may disable YouTube Embeds for any and all Provider Content and Monetized Content via the Metadata Feed or Google provided interface to the Metadata Feed. Google shall provide Provider with specific controls that allow Provider to turn YouTube Embeds off only with respect to certain domain names. For the avoidance of doubt, YouTube Embeds are default “on”. Further, for the avoidance of doubt, if Google enters into any commercial agreement with a third party for the distribution, exhibition or exploitation of the YouTube Embeds, Provider shall be able to disable such distribution, exhibition or exploitation of Provider Content.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Content Hosting Services Agreement, Content Hosting Services Agreement

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Turn Off YouTube Embeds. Provider may disable YouTube Embeds for any and all Provider Content and Monetized Content via the Metadata Feed or Google provided interface to the Metadata Feed. Google shall provide Provider with specific controls that allow Provider to turn YouTube Embeds off only with respect to certain domain names. For the avoidance of doubt, YouTube Embeds are default “on”. Further, for the avoidance of doubt, if Google enters into any commercial agreement with a third party for the distribution, exhibition or exploitation of the YouTube Embeds, Google shall provide prior written e-mail notice to Provider of such commercial agreement and Provider shall be able to disable such distribution, exhibition or exploitation of Provider Content.

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Samples: Content Hosting Services Agreement

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Turn Off YouTube Embeds. Provider may disable YouTube Embeds for any and all Provider Content and Monetized Content via the Metadata Feed or Google provided interface to the Metadata Feed. Google shall provide Provider with specific controls that allow Provider to turn YouTube Embeds off only with respect to certain domain names. For the avoidance of doubt, YouTube Embeds are default “on”. Further, for the avoidance of doubt, if Google enters shall not enter into any commercial agreement with a third party for the distribution, exhibition or exploitation of the YouTube Embeds, Provider shall be able to disable such distribution, exhibition or exploitation of Provider Content.

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Samples: Content Hosting Services Agreement

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