Electronic Media Rights definition

Electronic Media Rights means the rights for Television, Radio, Internet and Mobile devices.
Electronic Media Rights means the rights for Television, Radio, Internet
Electronic Media Rights means the rights to reproduce, copy, modify, adapt, create derivatives, use or otherwise exploit any portion of any work in combination with or as a composite of other content of any nature, including, without limitation, text, data, photographs, illustrations, and/or video or audio segments, and to record or otherwise store the resulting combination or composite product on any physical electronic medium from which the contents can be accessed and retrieved by means of a central processing unit, whether now known or hereafter to become known, including, without limitation, magnetic tape, diskette, interactive CD, CD-ROM, laser disk, optical disk, integrated circuit card and chip and to distribute the resulting combination or composite product on such medium by any means, where such resulting composite product is of an interactive nature.

Examples of Electronic Media Rights in a sentence

  • The principles contained in this Rule 208 shall be the basis for the exploitation of Electronic Media Rights to FIS events in the future.

  • Unless the contract for the sale of the Electronic Media Rights on FIS events states otherwise, each television rights holder that also acquires the internet rights, will ensure that video streams from its website other than short extracts are geoblocked against access from outside its own territory.

  • ELECTRONIC MEDIA RIGHTSThe UCI is the sole and exclusive owner of all Electronic Media Rights in the widest sense of the term.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Discovery hereby covenants not to license or otherwise authorize a third party to exhibit the Programs, or any portion thereof, for any display of Titanic artifacts or other memorabilia other than at the RMST Exhibition or in connection with the exploitation of Electronic Media Rights.

  • The ones which are selected and most frequently mentioned are the IBM Electronic Media Rights Management system (EMMS) [31] and Microsoft Windows Media Rights Manager (WMRM) [32].

  • WDSF signs written agreements with the organisers of the Grand Slam Series defining the relationship between WDSF and the organisers regarding the exploitation of the Electronic Media Rights at the domestic and the international level.

  • The definition of Electronic Media Rights is attached as an annex to these Regulations.

  • UnlessOn a national level, if the contract for the sale of the Electronic Media Rights on FIS events states otherwise, each television rights holder that also acquireshas acquired the internetnecessary rights, will ensure that video streams from its website other than short extracts areit can distribute moving images on his own web site, provided that the site is geoblocked against access from outside its own territory.

  • The Electronic Media Rights of all competitions granted by the WDSF or any division of the WDSF (“WDSF Competitions”) shall be the exclusive property of the WDSF.

  • WDSF exploits the Electronic Media Rights to certain World and Continental DanceSport Championships, e.g. the five or more Championships making up the “Best of DanceSport” series for a determined year, either on its own or through a rights agency.


More Definitions of Electronic Media Rights

Electronic Media Rights means the rights to reproduce, copy, modify, adapt, create derivatives, use or otherwise exploit any portion of any work in combination with or as a composite of other content of any nature, including, without limitation, text, data, photographs, illustrations, and/or video or audio segments, and to record or otherwise store the resulting combination or composite product on any physical electronic medium from which the contents can be accessed and retrieved by means of a central processing unit, whether now known or hereafter to become known, including, without limitation, magnetic tape, diskette, interactive CD, CD-ROM, laser disk, optical disk, integrated circuit card and chip and to distribute the resulting combination or composite product on such medium by any means.

Related to Electronic Media Rights

  • Electronic Media has the same meaning as the term “electronic media” at 45 C.F.R. § 160.103. For the convenience of the parties, electronic media means (1) Electronic storage material on which data is or may be recorded electronically, including, for example, devices in computers (hard drives) and any removable/transportable digital memory medium, such as magnetic tape or disk, optical disk, or digital memory card; (2) Transmission media used to exchange information already in electronic storage media. Transmission media include, for example, the Internet, extranet or intranet, leased lines, dial-up lines, private networks, and the physical movement of removable/transportable electronic storage media. Certain transmissions, including of paper, via facsimile, and of voice, via telephone, are not considered to be transmissions via electronic media if the information being exchanged did not exist in electronic form immediately before the transmission.

  • Electronic Means means the following communications methods: e-mail, facsimile transmission, secure electronic transmission containing applicable authorization codes, passwords and/or authentication keys issued by the Trustee, or another method or system specified by the Trustee as available for use in connection with its services hereunder.

  • Electronic means relating to technology having electrical, digital, magnetic, wireless, optical, electromagnetic, or similar capabilities.

  • Electronic File Transfer means any system or process that utilizes an electronic format and protocol to send or receive data files.

  • Electronic mail means any text, voice, sound or image message sent over a public communications network which can be stored in the network or in the recipient's terminal equipment until it is collected by the recipient.

  • Public Electronic Communications Network means an Electronic Communications Network provided wholly or mainly for the purpose of making Electronic Communications Services available to members of the public;