Licensed Content definition

Licensed Content means those articles or other parts of a Licensed Title which form part of the content licensed in accordance with the Order (including all content published during the Subscription Period or other period specified in the Order to which access and use rights are granted under this Licence, and including all Previously Subscribed Material).
Licensed Content means the Content for which an Authorized User’s affiliated Institutional Licensee has licensed access, or the Content available to an Authorized User through Individual Access, JPASS, the Publisher Sales Service, or other programs. For more information about the JSTOR material licensed by your affiliated Institutional Licensee, please contact your librarian.
Licensed Content means all Content (i) whose copyright is owned by Licensor; or (ii) owned by a third party provider but is sublicensable by Licensor to Licensee without requiring the payment of any additional fee to any third party and without violating the terms of any agreement with such third party provider, together with all updates to and substitutions therefor as may be implemented by Licensor or such third party provider.

Examples of Licensed Content in a sentence

  • You may only use the Licensed Content in the manner and to the extent permitted by these Terms and Conditions, by your RightsLink Licence Details and by any applicable laws.

  • Any delivery of Licensed Content at a higher resolution and/or frame rate than the Approved Mobile Format must be protected by a DRM with the appropriate license settings approved in writing by the Licensor.

  • Licensed Content shall be restricted to playback on a single Approved Mobile Device using the MSISDN associated with the User’s account.

  • Notwithstanding the forgoing, Licensee may Stream Licensed Content without encryption in the Approved Mobile Format via Approved Mobile Delivery Means to Approved Mobile Devices in accordance with the Usage Model in Section 3 below.


More Definitions of Licensed Content

Licensed Content means all consumer-facing advertising and promotional materials in any form or media that are owned by Licensor or its Subsidiaries and displayed in print, digital, electronic or computerized form and are provided to Licensee in Licensor’s discretion during the Term for use in connection with the Licensed Vacation Ownership Business, but excluding all software, information technology infrastructure and other non-consumer-facing assets and items.
Licensed Content means, without duplication, all (a) Programs, (b) Movies, (c) Univision Publications Content, (d) Ancillary Content; (e) Univision Produced Clips; (f) Licensee Produced Clips; and (g) other Audiovisual Content licensed hereunder.
Licensed Content or “Licensed Materials” or “Deliverables” mean the deliverables provided to City during the course of Licensor’s performance of the Agreement, including without limitation, the content and information published by Licensor, as set forth in Appendix A, “Description of Licensed Materials,” and made accessible to Authorized Users under this Agreement.
Licensed Content means the Content identified in Schedule 3 and, except where the context requires otherwise anything Derived from it.
Licensed Content means the real estate listing content, if any, provided by MSI to Partner pursuant to the delivery mechanism described in Section 5.1, below, including, without limitation, all text, data, images, materials and other content, and any Updates thereto provided to Partner by MSI, provided however that each such item of real estate listing content shall be deemed “Licensed Content” only until such time as the real estate listing to which it pertains is designated in the Data Feeds as sold, withdrawn, expired, or otherwise inactive.
Licensed Content means all Content provided by or on behalf of Itau for ---------------- distribution through the Itau Online Area, the Special Edition Finance Channel, the AOLB Service, or the AOLB Network, pursuant to this Agreement.
Licensed Content means collectively (a) the Licensed Video Content (including the Language Assets), (b) the Authorized Promotional Materials, and (c) any associated Licensor Marks.