Managed Distribution definition

Managed Distribution means either User Assignment or Device Assignment. Solely as an accommodation to you, Apple agrees to permit you to (1) use a single Content Code to sync App Store Content to multiple devices, up to the number of codes you have purchased (instead of having to redeem a separate code), provided you agree to sync no more copies than the number of codes you purchased; and (2) purchase multiple copies of the same Apple Books Content and distribute them for redemption by persons who are either employees, faculty or teacher's aides (regardless of whether they are directly employed by the institution) at the institution or registered as students at your school or school district. These accommodations may only be available for a limited period of time, and Apple makes no guarantee regarding the availability of these accommodations in the future.
Managed Distribution means a Distribution or set of Distributions that are built, maintained, and managed by ActiveState via the Service that includes and is limited to the Product Type, Product Version, Operating System, and the corresponding packages or modules as designated in the Quote or Invoice or Order Form or Statement of Work.

Examples of Managed Distribution in a sentence

  • App Store Volume Content Codes may only be distributed to your Authorized End Users in the Territory, but App Store Volume Content may be assigned via Managed Distribution (as defined below) to your Authorized End Users in any country where such Volume Content is commercially available, subject to change at any time.

  • Should such refund be granted, Apple reserves the right to disable unused Content Codes (as defined below) and also the ability to assign Volume Content via Managed Distribution.