Distributed Code definition

Distributed Code means HTML tags, JavaScript code, object code, plugins, SDKs, APIs, or other code provided by Adobe for use of the On-demand Services or Managed Services.
Distributed Code means HTML tags, JavaScript code, object code, plugins, SDKs, APIs, or other code provided by SAP for use as part of the Cloud Services.
Distributed Code means HTML tags, JavaScript code, object code, plugins, SDKs, APIs, or other code provided by Adobe for Customer to deploy and as required for use of the applicable Cloud Services.

Examples of Distributed Code in a sentence

  • Customer must, at its expense: (a) remove and delete all copies of the On-premise Software and Distributed Code; and (b) remove all references and links to the On-demand Services or Managed Services from the Customer Sites.

  • Customer retains complete control over the installation and configuration of Distributed Code, and all Customer Sites and Customer Content.

  • Upon termination of the Cloud Service Customer must, at its expense, remove and delete all Distributed Code and remove links to the Cloud Services on its Web Presence.

  • Upon termination of the Cloud Service Customer must, at its expense, remove and delete all Distributed Code and remove links to the Cloud Service on its Web Presence.

  • Distributed Code means HTML tags, JavaScript code, object code, plugins, SDKs, APIs, or other code provided by SAP for use as part of the Cloud Service.

  • Customer must not use Tags or the Distributed Code to do cookie mapping or cookie synching with Exchanges, ad networks, third-party demand side platforms or third-party data providers.

  • To the extent permitted by law, Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy and Adobe’s sole liability under or in connection with this warranty will be a replacement of the Distributed Code (as applicable), or if replacement is not commercially reasonable, a termination of the applicable On-demand Service or Managed Service and a refund of any pre-paid fees for the unused portion of the license (calculated at the date of termination) for the applicable On-demand Service or Managed Service.

  • Upon termination or expiration of this Agreement or any License Term for the Products and Services: the license and associated rights for the Products and Services will immediately terminate; and Customer must, at its expense: (a) remove and delete all copies of the On-premise Software and Distributed Code; and (b) remove all references and links to the On-demand Services or Managed Services from the Customer Sites.

  • Through Customer’s enablement of TLS over HTTPS, where available, Customer may transmit data collected by the Distributed Code through the use of strong encryption.

  • Plattner, “Dan: Distributed Code Caching for Active Networks,” IEEE INFOCOM’98, San Francisco, California, March/April 1998, pp.


More Definitions of Distributed Code

Distributed Code means HTML tags, JavaScript code, object code, plugins, SDKs, APIs, or other code provided by Adobe for use of the Beta Technology.
Distributed Code means HTML tags, JavaScript code, object code, plugins, SDKs, APIs, or other code provided

Related to Distributed Code

  • Distributed Generation means generating plant equipment collectively used for generating electricity that is connected, or proposed to be connected, to the Network or a Customer's Installation, but does not include:

  • Distribution System means the system of wires and associated facilities between the delivery points on the transmission lines or the generating station connection and the point of connection to the installation of the consumers;

  • Distribution Tariff means the Distribution Tariff prepared by the Company and approved by the Commission on an interim or final basis, as the case may be;

  • Distribution Licensee means a licensee authorised to operate and maintain a distribution system for supplying electricity to the consumers in his area of supply;

  • Distributor / Distribution Company means Company(ies), Firm(s), Sole Proprietorship concern(s), individual(s), Banks or any other Financial Institution appointed by the Management Company under intimation to the Trustee for performing any or all of the Distribution Functions and who are registered with MUFAP as Registered Service Providers. The Management Company may itself also performs the Distribution Function.

  • Centralized Message Distribution System (CMDS) means the transport system that LECs use to exchange outcollect and Carrier Access Billing System “CABS” access messages among each other and other Parties connected to CMDS.

  • Intermediate Distribution Frame (IDF means a second frame that augments an existing Main Distribution Frame. Lines or outside cables that do not terminate on the IDF.

  • Water distribution system means that portion of the water supply system in which water is conveyed from the water treatment plant or other supply point to the premises of the consumer.

  • CFTC Regulations means the rules and regulations promulgated by the CFTC, as amended.

  • EP Regulations means The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations SI 2016 No.1154 and words and expressions used in this permit which are also used in the Regulations have the same meanings as in those Regulations.