Cover Art definition
Examples of Cover Art in a sentence
Encoding will have the right to sublicense the Product Information File, the PIF Updates, the Song Files, the Song Clips and the Cover Art Files to any entity other than [*].
For the avoidance of doubt, Apple shall not engage in the sale, promotion or advertising of Audible Content, eContent, Clips, Content Files, or Cover Art after the effective date of expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement under any circumstance whatsoever.
Loudeye will have the right to sublicense the Product Information File, the PIF Updates, the Song Files, the Song Clips and the Cover Art Files to any entity other than [*].
This information will be provided to ICC by CBSC no later than March 1, 2016: Cover Art Copyright Notice Preface Acknowledgement California Agency Information Contact List How to Distinguish Between Model Code Language and California Amendments California language will be in italics or other form as specified by codification.
Materials to Prepare Narrative Responses, Work Samples, 1-Page Resume, Budget, Co-Signed Memo of Understanding between Applicant Artist and Client (detailing Scope of Work proposed in application), 1 digital image as Cover Art for Application.
This information will be provided to BNi by CBSC no later than April 1, 2016: Cover Art Preface Acknowledgement California Agency Information Contact List How to Distinguish Between Model Code Language and California Amendments California language will be in italics or other form as specified by codification.
Apple shall include an ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ logo designation, supplied by Audible, affixed to the master server(s), and located on Apple’s facilities, which serve the Audible Content and Cover Art.
The Cover Art, Alternative Art and Promotional Materials are collectively referred to herein as "Materials".
Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to prevent Audible from marketing or selling Audible Content, eContent, Clips, Content Files, or Cover Art by any means.
Apple has no rights in the Audible Content, eContent, Clips, Content Files, or Cover Art other than as expressly provided for in this Agreement.