Examples of Music Service Provider in a sentence
The distribution statements show the Digital Music Service Provider, the work, production and sales detail in full.
MP3.com will be a great asset to Vivendi Universal in meeting our goal of becoming the leading online Music Service Provider.
The Societies agree that PEAC shall be entitled from time to time to make changes to the minimum common standards relating to any category of Music Service Provider or agree that other categories of Music Service Provider in addition to those set out above may be introduced from time to time.
The minimum common standards relating to audit will vary depending on the category into which a Music Service Provider falls.
The Societies recognise that audits of Music Service Providers are carried out according to obligations of the confidentiality provisions in the Licence/Agreement with each Music Service Provider.
The costs and expenses properly incurred in carrying out any audit of a Music Service Provider whether carried out by external auditors or by internal audit staff or both shall be paid and/or recouped according to Article 3 (e) of the Cannes agreement and to point 3 (h) of the relevant Schedule and in any case in a manner which does not discriminate against the Society carrying out the audit or any other Society or the members of the Society or the members of any other Society.
As the Internet's premier Music Service Provider (MSP), the company is dedicated to providing consumers with access to music when they want it, where they want it, using any web-enabled device.
The Company has made available to Parent a true and complete copy of all material Contracts with a Top Digital Music Service Provider that cover all or a substantial portion of the Recordings owned or controlled by the Recorded Music Business and are in effect as of the date hereof.
Each Society shall ensure that every Licence/Agreement which it enters into with a Music Service Provider shall be in writing and validly executed and shall contain provisions entitling the Society to conduct audits of that Music Service Provider.
If any Society considers that after having studied the final audit report of any audit of a Music Service Provider carried out by a Licensing Society and after having reviewed the audit working papers relating to such audit, that the audit has not been carried out in accordance with the applicable minimum common standards laid down by this Audit Charter, then the Society shall insist that a further audit is undertaken, to the minimum common standards.