Online Content definition

Online Content means any content, feature, or access to software or online service that is distributed by Microsoft pursuant to this Agreement. Online Content includes, but is not limited to, Online Game Features, Title Updates, Demo Versions, trailers, “themes,” “gamer pictures” or any other category of online content or service approved by Microsoft from time to time. Trailers, “themes,” “gamer pictures” and any other approved Online Content will be further described in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide.
Online Content means all information, data, documentation and other content accessible or available through Online Banking or the Website;
Online Content means Content hosted or provided by Esri as part of Online Services, including any Map Services, Task Services, Image Services and excluding Content provided by third parties that Licensee accesses through Online Services.

Examples of Online Content in a sentence

  • The availability of such Online Content varies depending upon your service location and the level of service to which you subscribe, and is subject to change.

  • The content providers may use and store the information for purposes of authenticating your access rights and providing Online Content to you, including, for example, professional sports programming that is subject to league blackout rules based on a viewer’s zip code.

  • Proposed Policies and Procedures Regarding New Online Content and Functionality.

  • Publisher may, from time to time, submit Online Content to Microsoft for Microsoft to distribute via Xbox Live.

  • Publisher shall include the applicable rating(s) prominently on FPUs and Marketing Materials, in accordance with the applicable rating body guidelines, and shall include the applicable rating in a header file of the Software Title and in Online Content, as described in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide.


More Definitions of Online Content

Online Content means content, knowledgebases, databases or other information or data that is made available for Customer’s use via the Internet.
Online Content means any text, image, video or audio content that is used to convey information or messages to an online audience on the internet;
Online Content means any content, feature, or access to software or online service that is distributed by Microsoft pursuant to this Agreement. Online Content includes, but is not limited to, Online Game Features, Title Updates, Demo Versions, Xbox LIVE Arcade games, trailers, “themes,” “gamer pictures” or any other category of online content or service approved by Microsoft from time to time. Any other approved Online Content is further described in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide. Demo Versions, Xbox LIVE Arcade games, trailers, “themes,” “gamer pictures” or any other category of online content or service approved by Microsoft from time to time. Any other approved Online Content is further described in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide.
Online Content means online resources accessed through BPP’s virtual learning environment, including but not limited to online tests and mock exams, study manuals and online tutorials;
Online Content means any content on the university’s domain (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇) which is made available to the public without need for authentication or other log in requirements. The University will adopt policies and procedures (“the Plan for New Content”) to ensure that all new, newly added, or modified online content and functionality will be accessible to people with disabilities as measured by conformance to the Benchmarks for Measuring Accessibility set forth above, except where doing so would impose a fundamental alteration or undue burden. The Plan for New Content will be in two phases: an Interim Plan and a finalized Plan for New Content. The Plan will include sufficient quality assurance procedures for full implementation, setting up a system of testing and accountability to maintain the accessibility of all online content and functionality on an ongoing basis, and backed by adequate personnel and financial resources. This requirement also applies to the University’s online content and functionality developed by, maintained by, or offered through third-party vendors or through the use of open sources, and includes setting up systems of accountability and verifying claims of accessibility by vendors or open sources. When fundamental alteration or undue burden defenses apply, the Plan for New Content will require the University to provide equally effective alternate access. The Plan for New Content will require the University, in providing equally effective alternate access, to take any actions that do not result in a fundamental alteration or undue financial and administrative burdens, but nevertheless ensure that, to the maximum extent possible, individuals with disabilities receive the same benefits or services as their nondisabled peers.
Online Content means any content (including text, graphics, images, audio,and video) comprising any session of tuition, instruction, teaching, coaching, training, or mentoring, or any Background Items or other materials or information, which We offer. The sessions, Background Items and other information or materials are sold by Us through Our Site and made available by Us by means of:(a) two-way synchronous livestream audio and/or video technology, e.g. Zoom, GoToMeeting, Skype for Business (part of Teams), WebEx;(b) downloadable (or other viewable) text, graphics or other video, audio, or other items or information, including Background Items.
Online Content means content distributed via the Internet and includes streaming services, websites, applications and content distributed via social media platforms;