DRM Provider definition

DRM Provider means a provider of a DRM system referenced in the Order Form.
DRM Provider means Executing DRM Provider and its Controlled Affiliates. For the avoidance of doubt, (a) each obligation or prohibition imposed on “DRM Provider” hereunder is imposed on each DRM Provider Entity; (b) any reference to any act, action, inaction, breach, negligence, possession (or possessive term) of or with respect to “DRM Provider” means any act, action, inaction, breach, negligence or possession (or possessive term) of or with respect to one or more DRM Provider Entities.¶
DRM Provider means the provider of the Digital Rights Management software used to protect the Digital Content as noted in the definition of “Digital Rights Management”;

Examples of DRM Provider in a sentence

  • Accordingly, each DRM Provider agrees that DECE shall be entitled to seek injunctive relief to prevent further or threatened breaches of this Agreement according to the terms of this Section.

  • DECE requires DRM Provider to enter into an agreement with DECE setting forth DECE’s and DRM Provider’s respective rights, responsibilities and obligations concerning the use of the DRM in the Ecosystem.

  • Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, no license to the Ecosystem Specifications is granted to DRM Provider hereunder.

  • As part of such discussions, DECE shall consider in good faith the views expressed by DRM Provider with respect to such DECE-Requested Change, including any information provided by DRM Provider during the review period regarding the potential impact of the adoption or nonadoption of such Draft Ecosystem Specifications or Participation Rule Amendments, including, without limitation, the potential impact of any changes on the DRM as implemented in the Ecosystem and the DRM Licensees.

  • DRM Provider shall comply with such DRM Compliance & Robustness Standards in all its UltraViolet implementations.

  • DRM Provider Requirements Regarding DRM Client Implementation and Enforcement DRM Providers Licensing DRM Technology For Implementation.

  • Guidance from the Department of Communities and Local Government (DCLG) on Appropriate Assessment2 states that: ‘The purpose of Appropriate Assessment (AA) of land use plans is to ensure that protection of the integrity of ‘European sites’ is a part of the planning process at a regional and local level.

  • DRM Provider shall, in each Coordinator DRM License Agreement, expressly permit assignment of the Coordinator DRM License Agreement to DECE or a successor Coordinator, without DRM Provider’s consent or any conditions other than notice to DRM Provider and the assignee’s compliance with the terms of the Coordinator DRM License Agreement.

  • Except where otherwise indicated, references to a “third party” to this Agreement shall not include any DRM Provider or its officers, directors, employees or agents, but shall include its other Affiliates.

  • On the effective date of termination or expiration of the Term of this Agreement (including any applicable Wind-Down Period) DRM Provider shall promptly cease all activities contemplated under this Agreement and cease to offer the DRM for use in the Ecosystem.


More Definitions of DRM Provider

DRM Provider means a Person that has (a) entered into an agreement withDECE regarding use of such Person’s Approved DRM in the Ecosystem and (b) grants to one or more UltraViolet Licensees the right to implement a DRM Client for such Approved DRM pursuant to a written agreement (such agreement with an UltraViolet Licensee, a “DRM Provider License”).
DRM Provider shall have the meaning given in the preamble hereto. 2 Further input from the BWG is needed. 3 The question was raised whether the scope of this definition is too broad and would cover more than just video content, e.g., e-books. Need to further discuss. Note that this definition is the same in the DSP Agreement.
DRM Provider shall have the meaning given in the preamble hereto.

Related to DRM Provider

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  • New Provider means any replacement service provider or providers engaged to provide the Services (or part thereof) or substantially similar services or the Authority itself where the Services or substantially similar services or part thereof continue to be provided by the Authority after partial termination, termination or expiry of this Contract;

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  • Information Provider means the person or organisation providing the Information under this licence.

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  • Collateral Provider means the Security Collateral Provider under a Security Document or the Transferor under a Transfer Annex, according to context, in relation to which “Collateral Taker” means the Secured Party or the Transferee, as the case may be.

  • Bank Products Provider means any Lender or Affiliate of a Lender that provides Bank Products to the Borrower or any other Loan Party.

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