Electronic Content definition

Electronic Content means any data, e-mails, graphics, images, net or web casting, sounds, text, or similar matter disseminated electronically on the Insured’s Website, Network or the Internet, or matter disseminated by other means which is a duplication of matter already disseminated electronically.
Electronic Content means information that (i) can be accessed by an internet browser or the substantive equivalent, including, but not limited to, (A) internet shopping sites, (B) marketplaces and (C) comparison search engines (CSEs) to which a Dealer supplies Price Information (e.g., Google Shopping, Rakuten, eBay, Amazon and PriceGrabber); (ii) is provided by or through one or more applications (apps) for mobile devices (e.g., tablets and smartphones), including, but not limited to, social media apps (e.g., Twitter, Instagram and Facebook) and mobile gaming platforms; or (iii) is furnished by or through (A) electronic solicitations or other electronic communications (e.g., robocalls, caller-on-hold and other audio recordings, messaging (such as SMS (text), MMS (multimedia) and IM (instant)), webcasts, email and online or other electronic chats), (B) electronic advertisements (such as email newsletters, pop-ups and banners) or (C) the substantive equivalent;
Electronic Content means all electronic advertisements and any information accessed through a hypertext link or “http,” a mobile app or site, social media, internet shopping sites, marketplaces and comparison search engines, electronic solicitations, messaging, webcasts, e-mail and chat.

Examples of Electronic Content in a sentence

  • Such activities may have a detrimental effect on RSC Electronic Content or access thereto, and they are strictly forbidden.

  • Customer and Authorised Users of RSC Electronic Content shall not use any automated program, including without limitation webcrawlers, to access RSC Electronic Content.

  • The provision of such Electronic Content was previously provided under a framework agreement with multiple suppliers and the MLA and is known and referred to as Reference Online.

  • Determining whether goodwill is impaired requires an estimation of the value in use of the Electronic Content Management cash-generating unit which is also known as SDL Software .

  • NHS Eligibility Criteria – Electronic Content (Annex Two of the Supplementary Terms and Conditions of Contract for NICE Electronic and Print Content Framework Agreement).


More Definitions of Electronic Content

Electronic Content means information which (A) can be accessed directly through any hypertext link, by any other method which uses hypertext transfer protocol (http) or anything which LOCTEK considers to be the substantive equivalent or (B), to the extent not covered by the preceding description, is provided by or on (1) one or more mobile apps or mobile sites for devices (such as tablets and smartphones), (2) social media (e.g., Twitter feeds and Facebook), (3) Internet shopping sites, marketplaces and comparison search engines (CSEs) to which a Reseller supplies pricing information (e.g.,
Electronic Content means any data, text, sounds, images or similar matter disseminated electronically, including but not limited to Advertising and Advertising Services, and including matter disseminated electronically on the Insured’s Website. Electronic Content shall not include:
Electronic Content means any data, text, sounds, images or similar matter disseminated electronically, including but not limited to Advertising and Advertising Services, and including matter disseminated electronically on the Insured’s Internet Website. However, Electronic Content shall not include data, text, sounds, images or similar matter incorporated into or otherwise a part of Technology Products.
Electronic Content means any electronic content including data, graphics, video, audio, images, digital or digitized materials, including advertising, which is displayed on the company’s public Website or on an external social media site for which the company has the independent ability to remove, edit, and control such electronic content. The term electronic content does not include the actual goods, products, or services which are the subject of displayed electronic information.
Electronic Content means: Videos, text, images and other digital media published on the University’s website, webpages and subordinated intranet pages that is not Archived Information, conventional electronic documents published in such formats as a PDF, Word, PowerPoint and/or Excel on the University’s website, webpages and subordinated intranet pages on and after January 1, 2012, and web-accessible enterprise applications, that are accessed broadly by the University’s employees, students or applicants or by the public at large.
Electronic Content means electronic information presented in an aural, visual, or textual manner, which is produced, manipulated, or provided by information technology, including, but not limited to formats such as word processor documents, spreadsheets, PDFs, images, slideshows/presentations, and markup languages.
Electronic Content means any data, e-mails, graphics, images, net or web casting, sounds, text, web site or similar matter disseminated electronically, including matter disseminated electronically on the Company’s Internet Website, Computer System or the Internet but shall not mean content disseminated by other means of media transmittal by the Company. Electronic Content shall not include Technology Products.