Examples of Licensed Title in a sentence
No such end user licence agreement or terms or conditions or restrictions sought to be imposed shall be of any effect; provided that, where the licence the Publisher has in relation to specific Licensed Content has more restricted rights than Permitted Use, it shall make that clear in the Offer and in the Metadata for the Licensed Title or Licensed Content and notify the Authorised User on access to the Licensed Content.
In such case the Publisher shall, within sixty (60) days after the date of such notice, reimburse to the Institution such part of the Licence Fee as is reasonably attributable to the Licensed Material for period following such withdrawal, or in the case of a collection or Licensed Title, reasonably attributable to the collection or Licensed Title for such period following such withdrawal.
In respect of any title replaced by such substitution, the Institution will retain Continuing Access Rights to the Licensed Content that was published during the part of the Subscription Period during which the title was a Licensed Title.
In the event that a title is cancelled by the Institution, Institution will retain Continuing Access Rights to the Licensed Content that was published during the part of the Subscription Period during which the title was a Licensed Title.
Withdrawal of publications The Publisher reserves the right at any time to withdraw from the Licensed Material any Licensed Material (including any Licensed Title or Licensed Content or part of Licensed Content) (“Withdrawn Material”): which the Publisher is no longer entitled to publish; or which has converted to full open access and is no longer offered under the subscription model ; or which the Publisher has reasonable grounds to believe infringes copyright or is unlawful.
Withdrawal of publications The Publisher reserves the right at any time to withdraw from the Licensed Material any Licensed Material (including any Licensed Title or Licensed Content or part of Licensed Content) (“Withdrawn Material”): which the Publisher is no longer entitled to publish; or which has converted to full open access and is no longer offered under the subscription model; or which the Publisher has reasonable grounds to believe infringes copyright or is unlawful.
In such case the Publisher shall, within sixty (60) days after the date of such notice, reimburse to the Institution (via Jisc Collections) such part of the Licence Fee as is reasonably attributable to the Licensed Material for period following such withdrawal, or in the case of a collection or Licensed Title, reasonably attributable to the collection or Licensed Title for such period following such withdrawal.
For VOD transactions of Licensed Titles, Amazon may allow a Rental Period which will be the greatest of (i) a period of time approved by at least two Major Studios, (ii) a period of time (a) commencing at the time the Authorized User initiates playback of such purchased Licensed Title and (b) expiring 72 hours after the time at which the Authorized User initiates playback of such Licensed Title, and (iii) any longer period agreed to by Licensor with any other distributor.
Withdrawal of publications The Publisher reserves the right at any time to withdraw from the Licensed Material any Licensed Material (including any Licensed Title or Licensed Content or part of Licensed Content) (“Withdrawn Material”): which the Publisher is no longer entitled to publish; or which the Publisher has reasonable grounds to believe infringes copyright or is unlawful.
In such case the Publisher shall, within sixty (60) days after the date of such notice, reimburse to the Institution such part of the Reading Fee as is reasonably attributable to the Licensed Material for period following such withdrawal, or in the case of a collection or Licensed Title, reasonably attributable to the collection or Licensed Title for such period following such withdrawal.