Examples of Content Provider Agreement in a sentence
This knowledge of digital acquisition and rights management helped to inform the work done on the Content Provider Agreement and the Content Collection Node Agreement.
Within thirty (30) days of the Evaluation Election Date, Content Provider shall pay AACS LA Evaluation Administration Fees as set forth in the Fee Schedule attached as Exhibit B, subject to any pro-rata credit to which Content Provider may be entitled under Section 4.1 of an Interim Content Provider Agreement.
A node may choose to terminate their participation in the NGDA or they may be removed because of violations to the use clauses in Exhibit B, the terms of the Content Provider Agreement, or the terms of the Node Agreement.
If the content is copyrighted or licensed and therefore a Content Provider Agreement has been signed with that specific node, a new document would have to be signed with the node accepting the materials.
The new nodes may choose to follow the form adopted by UCSB and Stanford or create their own, but must include the use terms or terms that are substantially similar to those used in Exhibit B of the Content Provider Agreement.
The nodes must write their own Collection Development Policy and Content Provider Agreement, and sign the Content Node Agreement.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, AACS LA may confirm the fact that Content Provider has signed a Content Provider Agreement to any party to an Approved License with AACS LA that is seeking to enforce an obligation of Content Provider under this Agreement following a written refusal to meet such obligation by Content Provider.
The first stipulates that a node will not obligate another node to terms outside of or in addition to those detailed in Exhibit B of the Content Provider Agreement.
Within thirty (30) days of the Production Election Date, Content Provider shall pay AACS LA Administration Fees as set forth in the Fee Schedule attached as Exhibit B, subject to any pro-rata credit to which Content Provider may be entitled under Section 4.2 of an Interim Content Provider Agreement.
Content Provider Agreement The Content Provider Agreement (CPA) is a document that governs the rights and responsibilities of the copyright holder or one who has the full authority and right to deposit the materials with a node of the NGDA and of the node that accepts the content.