Editorial Content definition

Editorial Content means all articles, editorials, writing, letters, layout, photos, graphics, visuals, and aesthetics of the publication of the Fulcrum.
Editorial Content means content from the print publication Current Procedural Terminology, Fourth Edition (“CPT Book”) and the data file(s) of Current Procedural Terminology (“CPT®”) including CPT® Standard, CPT® Enhanced and Developer’s Toolkit, all as available from the AMA (individually and collectively called “CPT Data File”) published by the AMA in the English language as used in the United States (collectively, “CPT”), a coding work of nomenclature and codes for reporting of healthcare services, together with (a) content from the data file published by the AMA of the International Classification of Diseases 9th Revision Clinical Modification Volume 1 (“AMA’s Version of ICD-9-CM”); (b) content from the data file published by the AMA of the International Classification of Diseases 10th Revision Clinical Modification and Procedure Coding System (“AMA’s Version of ICD-10- CM/PCS”); and (c) content from the data file published by the AMA of the Healthcare Common Procedure Coding System Level II (“AMA’s Version of HCPCS”).
Editorial Content means the electronic version of periodical publications of which the publisher is the owner of publishing rights, with regards to the latest publishing year and the back issues for which the licence shall be granted and signed subject to the conditions covered by this contract.

Examples of Editorial Content in a sentence

  • In the event abuses aimed at a false increase of the number of Unique Users related to the individual Editorial Content are detected, the Company reserves the right in its sole discretion not to pay the Author, in whole or in part, the economic compensation generated.

  • The Licensee, therefore, releases the publisher from all liability for damages - not caused by willful misconduct or gross negligence - arising from loss and/or lost earnings, data loss, loss of programs and any other damage of any kind the Licensee and authorised users may incur from use or non-use of Editorial Content.

  • In order to dispatch the Editorial Content, the Author shall subscribe and have access to the Site and the Platform xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx if the Author is resident in Italy or xxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx if the Author is resident in a different country (respectively, the "Platform").

  • The Company is not responsible for the Editorial Content submitted to “The Blasting News”.

  • In such cases of suspension and /or break the Licensor will ensure that the Licensee have access to Editorial Content as soon as possible.


More Definitions of Editorial Content

Editorial Content means all content of the Publication, excluding any advertisements.
Editorial Content means travel-related editorial content and related materials provided by Lowestfare hereunder.
Editorial Content means Content that is intended for non-commercial use only (e.g. as a news press release) and appears under the Editorial tab/section or is marked as “Editorial”.
Editorial Content means independent news reporting or editorial content.
Editorial Content means content from the print publication Current Procedural Terminology, Fourth Edition (“CPT Book”) and the data file(s) of Current Procedural Terminology (“CPT®”) including CPT® Standard, CPT® Enhanced and Developer’s Toolkit, all as available from the AMA (individually and collectively called “CPT Data File”) published by the AMA in the English language as used in the United States (collectively, “CPT”), a coding work of nomenclature and codes for reporting of healthcare services, together with
Editorial Content means auto-related editorial content and related materials provided by Xxx-Xxxx.xxx hereunder.
Editorial Content means opinion pieces related to current events and magazine articles that may relate to health; ***.