Examples of Digital Copies in a sentence
TCPD- GoUK would welcome/ appreciate Color Digital Copies of the Bid Proposal Components, Sequentially Page Numbered uniquely (using Master Page Number Sequence- common to the Entire Docket) in case of Pre-Qualification Bid Proposal, Technical Bid Proposal and Financial Bid ProposalF.
In the event of termination, the Licensee shall cease to copy Licensed Material; shall destroy all Print Copies and delete from its computer systems all Digital Copies of Licensed Material made pursuant to the Licence and shall ensure that all Authorised Persons previously entitled to make or use copies under this agreement are notified of the termination of the Licence.
If the Licensee is a PRC or a TPA, in consideration of the Client Copying Fee as set out in the PR Price List, the NLA grants the Licensee the non-exclusive rights to provide Paper Copies and / or Digital Copies and / or Web Media Monitoring Material (as applicable according to the rights licensed to the PRC or TPA) to Client User(s), and for such Client User(s) to receive, and (to the extent relevant) open, retrieve and/ or display on screen such Articles for the purpose of Internal Use.
If a Course of Study is not likely to be repeated in a future teaching session, Digital Copies made under this Licence must be removed from the Licensee’s Intranet and, before that Course of Study is again taught, the Licensee must ensure that copies to be made available to Authorised Persons on that Course of Study comply with the conditions of this Licence, or a renewal thereof.
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The Licensee shall keep records of all such subcontracts and the Digital Copies made thereunder and shall supply such records to ICLA on request.
The Licensee shall not collect or store Digital Copies in any form with the intention of creating an electronic database or library or other information repository or resource, save that Digital Copies may be held in so far as is necessary for technical back-up purposes.
The name of any library to which it has provided Digital Copies of Books Digitized in the United States and, upon request of the Registry, the library at which a particular Book has been Digitized.
Google’s Distribution of Digital Copies to Participant Libraries 2 Finally, Plaintiffs contend that Google’s distribution to a participating library of a digital 3 copy of Plaintiffs’ books is not a fair use and exposes the Plaintiffs to risks of loss if the library 4 uses its digital copy in an infringing manner, or if the library fails to maintain security over its 5 digital copy with the consequence that the book may become freely available as a result of the 6 incursions of hackers.
In consideration of the External Copying Fee, NLA grants the Licensed Parties the non-exclusive rights to provide Paper Copies and / or Digital Copies and / or Web Media Monitoring Material (as applicable according to the rights licensed to the Licensee) to its PRC and/or TPA, and for such PRCs and/or TPAs to receive, and (to the extent relevant) open, retrieve and/or display on screen such Articles solely for the purpose of providing professional advice to the Licensed Parties.