Commercial Entertainment Content definition

Commercial Entertainment Content is defined in the Compliance Rules.
Commercial Entertainment Content means works, including audio, video, text and/or graphics, that are (a) not created by the user of the Licensed Product; (b) offered for transmission, delivery or distribution, either generally or on demand, to subscribers or purchasers or the public at large, or otherwise for commercial purposes, not uniquely to an individual or a small, private group; and (c) received (i) by a Commercially-Adopted Access Control Method or (ii) as BF Eligible Broadcast Television marked with the applicable Broadcast Flag for the Broadcast Flag Jurisdiction in which such broadcast originated, or (iii) over a Protected Free-to-Air System.
Commercial Entertainment Content means works, including audio, video, text and/or graphics, that are (a) not created by the user of the Licensed Product; (b) offered for transmission, delivery or distribution, either generally or on demand, to subscribers or purchasers or the public at large, or otherwise for commercial purposes, not uniquely to an individual or a small, private group; and (c) received by a Commercially-Adopted Access Control Method or as BF Eligible Broadcast Television marked with the applicable Broadcast Flag for the Broadcast Flag Jurisdiction in which such broadcast originated.

Examples of Commercial Entertainment Content in a sentence

  • This license, and the promises of non-assertion extended or accepted pursuant to Sections 5.3 and 5.4, shall, in each case, extend only to Licensed Products and to Licensed Components, only for transmission of content that, when received by the Licensed Component or Licensed Product, was protected using a Commercially Adopted Access Control Method or otherwise constitutes Commercial Entertainment Content, and under a Device Certificate issued by or under the authority of DTLA following Activation.

  • The following terms shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in the Introduction to Exhibit B: Commercial Audiovisual Works, Commercial Entertainment Content, DT Data, Localization, Sink Function and Source Function.


More Definitions of Commercial Entertainment Content

Commercial Entertainment Content means works, including audio, video, text and/or graphics, that are (a) not created by the user of the Licensed Product;
Commercial Entertainment Content means works, including audio,
Commercial Entertainment Content means works, including audio, video, text and/or graphics, that are (a) not created by the user of the Licensed Product; (b) offered for transmission, delivery or distribution, either generally or on demand, to subscribers or purchasers or the public at large, or otherwise for commercial purposes, not uniquely to an individual or a small, private group; and (c) received by a Commercially-Adopted Access Control Method.

Related to Commercial Entertainment Content

  • Commercial enterprise means a person (other than an individual) who carries on commercial activities in any jurisdiction relating to the production, trade, transport or use of forest risk commodities.”

  • Entertainment generally means the attendance by you and your hosts or guests at a meal, sporting event, theater production, or comparable event and also might include travel to, or accommodation expenses at, a conference or an out-of-town event.

  • Tourism promotion means activities and expenditures designed to increase tourism, including but not limited to advertising, publicizing, or otherwise distributing information for the purpose of attracting and welcoming tourists; developing strategies to expand tourism; operating tourism promotion agencies; and funding marketing of special events and festivals designed to attract tourists.

  • Professional entertainer means a person who performs services in the professional performing arts for wages or other remuneration on a per-event basis.

  • Games means games of chance.

  • small and medium-sized enterprises or ‘SMEs’ means micro, small and medium-sized enterprises as defined in Article 2 of the Annex to Commission Recommendation 2003/361/EC;

  • Direct Marketing ’ means to approach a data subject, either in person or by mail or electronic communication, for the direct or indirect purpose of—