Subscription Revenues definition

Subscription Revenues means, with respect to any period, all consolidated subscription revenues attributable to software owned by Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries earned during such period (excluding revenues attributable to the sale of perpetual licenses by Borrower or any of the Loan Parties), calculated on a basis consistent with the financial statements delivered to Agent prior to the Closing Date.
Subscription Revenues means StarSight revenues generated from (or as a result of) paid subscribers to the StarSight EPG subscription service for local broadcast TV listings derived directly from users' use of Microsoft EPG Products. The term "Subscription Revenues" does not include subscription revenues received by StarSight derived from any non-Microsoft EPG product irrespective of whether such non-Microsoft EPG Product runs on a third party platform or on a Microsoft operating system platform (such as "Windows(R) 95" or its successor products and platforms).
Subscription Revenues means Gemstar revenues generated from (or as a result of) Subscription Free Data services (e.g., advertisements), Data Links, Advertising Links or paid subscribers to the Gemstar EPG subscription service for local or otherwise geographically appropriate broadcast TV listings derived directly from users' use of Microsoft EPG Products. The term "Subscription Revenues" does not include subscription revenues received by Gemstar derived from any non-Microsoft EPG product irrespective of whether such non-Microsoft EPG Product runs on a third party platform or on a Microsoft operating system platform (such as "Windows 95" or its successor products and platforms).

Examples of Subscription Revenues in a sentence

  • In case an audit discloses discrepancies between actual BCS Subscription Revenues and the final amounts reported to SAP in two (2) or more revenue reports, SAP may terminate the Agreement for breach in accordance with the terms of the Agreement.3.9 All payments hereunder are non-refundable.

  • Subscription Revenues Revenue recognition from subscriptions to the Company’s print publications is recognised as earned, prorata on a per issue basis over the subscription period.

  • Subscription RevenuesSubscription revenues consist of fees received in consideration for providing customers access to one or more of the Company’s software-as-a-service (“SaaS”) based solutions.

  • Subscription Revenues Subscription revenues are derived from World of Warcraft, a game that is playable through Blizzard’s servers on a subscription-only basis.

  • None of the Excluded Subsidiaries owns or is owed any Subscription Revenues, or owns any material assets (other than the Stock of its direct Subsidiaries), or contributes (in the aggregate with all other Excluded Subsidiaries) a material portion of Borrower’s consolidated net earnings or EBITDA .

  • The decrease in Service Revenues in the second quarter of fiscal 2020 versus the prior year period was driven by a decrease in Studio + Digital Fees, partially offset by an increase in Digital Subscription Revenues.

  • This decrease in Service Revenues in fiscal 2019 versus the prior year was driven primarily by the decrease in Studio + Digital Fees, partially offset by an increase in Digital Subscription Revenues.

  • This increase in Service Revenues in fiscal 2019 versus the prior year was driven by an increase in Digital Subscription Revenues, partially offset by a decrease in Studio + Digital Fees.

  • No later than the Revenue Share payment due date, SFDC shall make available to Provider via the Partner Portal a report itemizing the receipts and any permitted deductions thereto composing the Net Subscription Revenues.

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More Definitions of Subscription Revenues

Subscription Revenues means all gross monies paid or payable by or on behalf of any Person (including non-refundable advances and guarantees, however characterized) attributable to access by End Users (or by trial users to the extent revenues are derived therefrom, directly or indirectly) to the Video Service (including, for the avoidance of doubt and without limitation, all subscription, access, service operation, and other fees or remuneration, however characterized), in whole or in part, directly or indirectly.
Subscription Revenues means all [ * ]. [ * ] = Certain confidential information contained in this document, marked by brackets, has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 406 of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended.
Subscription Revenues means all [ * ].

Related to Subscription Revenues

  • Subscription Receipts means the subscription receipts to be created, issued and authenticated under the Subscription Receipt Agreement and from time to time outstanding, each Subscription Receipt evidencing the rights to be set out in the Subscription Receipt Agreement;

  • subscription payments recurring payments” “reference transactions” "preauthorized transfers" or "preapproved payment." You can cancel your billing agreement at any time in your account interface or by contacting us. Where a payment under that billing agreement is scheduled to be made before the end of the next Business Day after you tell us to cancel it, we may cancel your billing agreement after that payment has been made. If you cancel a billing agreement, you may still owe the recipient money for goods or services that you have received but have not paid for. If we determine currency conversion is necessary for a billing agreement payment, and we perform the conversion, we will use the transaction exchange rate in effect at the time the payment is processed. The transaction exchange rate for each payment transaction may vary. Refunds to your account How refunds can happen We may allow the recipient of your payment to: • Refuse to accept it. • Decide to accept it and then use our service to send you a refund of all or any part of the amount of the payment later. We will return the amount of any refused payment or refunded payment to your Balance. We will return the amount of an unclaimed payment to your balance within 30 days after the date you initiated the payment. If any amount of any payment is returned to you in any of the ways outlined above, we may convert the returned amount for you into either: • The currency of the balance you used for the original payment (before any conversion into the currency received by the recipient happened). • The opening currency of your account. • US dollars (opening a balance in that currency for you, if you don’t have one already). If the original payment you sent involved a currency conversion we will convert the returned amount from the currency received by the recipient as follows: • If the amount is returned within one day of the date of the original payment we will use our transaction exchange rate applicable on the date of the original payment, so that you receive the original amount in the original currency you converted for the original payment. • If the amount is returned after one day of the date of the original payment we will use and you agree to accept our transaction exchange rate applicable at the time of the conversion of the returned amount. The transaction exchange rate may be applied immediately and without notice to you. We may also automatically withdraw the returned amount from your Balance and transfer the funds back to the funding source you used for the original payment. Withdrawals can also involve a currency conversion – see the section on Withdrawing money above. Risks when receiving refunds The returned amount could be lower in value than your original payment amount. This can happen as a result of: • The recipient sending you a refund lower in value than your original payment amount. As we are only a payment service provider, we cannot know what you are entitled to from the original payment recipient as a refund or why the recipient sent the refund in a particular amount. • Transaction exchange rate fluctuations. PayPal is not responsible for any loss resulting from the recipient's decision to refuse or refund your payment, except to the extent that a refund sent by the recipient is a payment executed incorrectly by PayPal We are not liable to you for the difference between the value of your original payment and the value of the resulting refund, except to the extent that the refund is an incorrect payment (see the section on Resolving Problems).

  • Subscription Fees the Fees payable for access to the Cloud Service as set out in an Order.

  • Subscription Fee means the Fees payable by IPTV Operator to ZEEL for availing the signals of Zee Group Channels on a monthly basis and calculated as “ZEEL’s Share of MRP” multiplied by average active subscribers for any given month.

  • Minimum Subscription means the minimum subscription for Shares as specified in the relevant Supplement.

  • Subscription Term means the initial subscription term and if applicable any renewal subscription term of a Cloud Service identified in the Order Form.

  • Advertising Revenues means revenues derived from sales of advertising that are made available to Grantee’s Cable System subscribers within the City and shall be allocated on a pro rata basis using total Cable Service subscribers reached by the advertising. Additionally, Grantee agrees that Gross Revenues subject to franchise fees shall include all commissions, rep fees, Affiliated Entity fees, or rebates paid to National Cable Communications (“NCC”) and Comcast Spotlight (“Spotlight”) or their successors associated with sales of advertising on the Cable System within the City allocated according to this paragraph using total Cable Service subscribers reached by the advertising.

  • Subscription Period means the duration of Customer’s authorized use of the Subscription Services as designated in the Order.

  • Subscription Accounting means an accounting of all subscriptions for Shares received and accepted by Broker as of the date of such accounting, indicating for each subscription the Subscriber’s name, social security number and address, the number and total purchase price of subscribed Securities, the date of receipt by Broker of the Cash Investment Instrument, and notations of any nonpayment of the Cash Investment Instrument submitted with such subscription, any withdrawal of such subscription by the Subscriber, any rejection of such subscription by Broker, or other termination, for whatever reason, of such subscription.

  • Operating Revenues means, for any, period, the gross revenues arising from the ownership and operation of the Properties during such period, including proceeds of any business interruption or rental loss insurance and amounts released from reserves, but specifically excluding Capital Proceeds, Capital Contributions and proceeds of Indebtedness.

  • Gross receipts means the total revenue derived from sales, work done, or service rendered.

  • Subscription Day means the last Business Day of each week or such other day or days as the Directors may from time to time determine that Participating Shares in the Fund are available for subscription;

  • CAISO Revenues means the credits, fees, payments, revenues, interest or similar benefits, including imbalance energy payments, that are directly assigned by the CAISO to the CAISO Global Resource ID for the Generating Facility for, or attributable to, Scheduling or deliveries from the Generating Facility under this Agreement.

  • Operating Revenue means amounts accrued or charge to customers, cli- ents, and tenants, for the sale of prod- ucts manufactured or purchased for re- sale, for services, and for rentals of property held primarily for leasing to others. It includes both reimbursable costs and fees under cost-type con- tracts and percentage-of-completion sales accruals except that it includesonly the fee for management contracts under which the contractor acts essen- tially as an agent of the Government in the erection or operation of Govern- ment-owned facilities. It excludes inci- dental interest, dividends, royalty, and rental income, and proceeds from the sale of assets used in the business.

  • Subscription Receipt Agreement means the agreement to be dated the Closing Date by and among the Corporation, the Cornerstones and the Subscription Receipt Agent governing the terms and conditions of the Subscription Receipts, in a form to be agreed by the Corporation and the Cornerstones, acting reasonably;

  • Net Revenues means the difference between:

  • Sales Revenue means receipts from the sale, lease, or rental of goods, services, or property;

  • Subscription Service means the PROS software applications subscribed to by Customer under an Order and made available online by PROS as described in the Documentation. “Subscription Service” excludes Professional Services and Free Trial Services.

  • Project Revenues means revenues derived from the service of Project Water to Contractors and others, and from the sale or other disposal of electrical energy generated in connection with operation of Project Facilities.

  • TIF Revenues means incremental ad valorem taxes generated on the Redevelopment Project Property by the Project which are to be allocated to and paid to the Authority pursuant to the Act.

  • Auction Revenue Rights or “ARRs” shall mean the right to receive the revenue from the Financial Transmission Right auction, as further described in Operating Agreement, Schedule 1, section 7.4, and the parallel provisions of Tariff, Attachment K-Appendix, section 7.4.

  • Subscription means the capital stock of the Bank subscribed to by a member.

  • Annual Subscription means the subscription paid by a member in accordance with the Registered Clubs Act and being paid either annually or otherwise.

  • Subscription Services means SAP’s then-current subscription services offered under and described in detail in the applicable SAP PartnerEdge Model.

  • Gross Operating Revenues means, for any period of time for any Hotel Property, without duplication, all income and proceeds of sales of every kind (whether in cash or on credit and computed on an accrual basis) received by the owner (or, if such Hotel Property is ground leased, the ground lessee) of such Hotel Property or the applicable Operating Lessee or Manager for the use, occupancy or enjoyment of such Hotel Property or the sale of any goods, services or other items sold on or provided from such Hotel Property in the ordinary course of operation of such Hotel Property, including, without limitation, all income received from tenants, transient guests, lessees, licensees and concessionaires and other services to guests at such Hotel Property, and the proceeds from business interruption insurance, but excluding the following: (i) any excise, sales or use taxes or similar governmental charges collected directly from patrons or guests, or as a part of the sales price of any goods, services or displays, such as gross receipts, admission, cabaret or similar or equivalent taxes; (ii) receipts from condemnation awards or sales in lieu of or under threat of condemnation; (iii) proceeds of insurance (other than business interruption insurance); (iv) other allowances and deductions as provided by the Uniform System in determining the sum contemplated by this definition, by whatever name, it may be called; (v) proceeds of sales, whether dispositions of capital assets, FF&E or equipment (other than sales of Inventory in the ordinary course of business); (vi) gross receipts received by tenants, lessees (other than Operating Lessees), licensees or concessionaires of the owner (or, if such Hotel Property is ground leased, the ground lessee) of such Hotel Property; (vii) consideration received at such Hotel Property for hotel accommodations, goods and services to be provided at other hotels although arranged by, for or on behalf of, and paid over to, the applicable Manager; (viii) tips, service charges and gratuities collected for the benefit of employees; (ix) proceeds of any financing; (x) working capital provided by the Parent Guarantor or any Subsidiary of the Parent Guarantor or the applicable Operating Lessee; (xi) amounts collected from guests or patrons of such Hotel Property on behalf of tenants of such Hotel Property and other third parties; (xii) the value of any goods or services in excess of actual amounts paid (in cash or services) provided by the applicable Manager on a complimentary or discounted basis; and (xiii) other income or proceeds resulting other than from the use or occupancy of such Hotel Property, or any part thereof, or other than from the sale of goods, services or other items sold on or provided from such Hotel Property in the ordinary course of business. Gross Operating Revenues shall be reduced by credits or refunds to guests at such Hotel Property.