Editorial License definition

Editorial License means a video 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”. Users who wish to use editorial videos for commercial use must separately contact 4by4 Inc. (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇) in advance.

Examples of Editorial License in a sentence

  • An Editorial License allows Editorial License purchasers to use Editorial Content for non-commercial purposes only, to the extent specified below.

  • Purchasers who wish to change or expand the scope of the KEYCUT License or Editorial License can purchase such extended license according to the desired purpose or use, upon request and negotiation with 4by4 Inc.

  • Purchasers who wish to change or expand the scope of the Basic License or Editorial License can purchase such extended license according to the desired purpose or use, upon request and negotiation with 4by4 Inc.

Related to Editorial License

  • Commercial License means any license issued to an individual or entity that is not a patient, caregiver, or transporter agent.

  • Material License has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 7.15.

  • Initial license means the first permanent license granted to a qualified individual.

  • Reciprocal license means the issuance of an Iowa license to practice barbering to an applicant who is currently licensed in another state and which state has a mutual agreement to license persons who have the same or similar qualifications to those required in Iowa.

  • Retail license means one of the following licenses issued under this title: