Territorial Breach definition

Territorial Breach means a Security Breach that creates a risk that any of the Included Programs will be delivered to persons outside the Territory, where such delivery outside the Territory may, in the sole good faith judgment of Licensor, result in actual or threatened harm to Licensor.
Territorial Breach means a Security Breach that results in any of the Included Programs being delivered to a substantial number of persons outside the applicable Territory.
Territorial Breach means a Security Breach that creates a likely material risk that any of the Included Programs will be delivered to persons outside the Territory, where such delivery outside the Territory may, in the sole good faith judgment of Studio, result in material actual or threatened harm to Studio of which Comcast is notified or aware.

Examples of Territorial Breach in a sentence

  • Licensee shall notify Licensor promptly upon learning of the occurrence of any Security Breach or Territorial Breach, and shall provide Licensor with specific information describing the nature and extent of such occurrence.


More Definitions of Territorial Breach

Territorial Breach means a failure by Amazon to comply with the geofiltering technology requirements, as set forth in Section 13.1, where such failure may, in the reasonable good faith judgment of CDD, result in actual or threatened harm to CDD.
Territorial Breach means a Security Breach that creates a likely, material risk that any of the Included Programs will be delivered to persons outside the Territory, where such delivery outside the Territory mayis likely to, in the solereasonable good faith judgment of Licensor, result in actual or threatened harm to Licensor. of which Licensee is notified or aware. In the event LicenseeLicensor identifies any such threatened harm hereunder, Licensor shall notify Licensee of the potential risk and the parties agree to timely meet and confer to review the issue and establish measures, if any, to address the issues, if anyissue.
Territorial Breach means a Security Flaw that creates a risk that any of the Included Films will be delivered to persons outside the Territory, where such delivery outside the Territory may, in the reasonable good faith judgment of Licensor, result in actual or threatened harm to Licensor.
Territorial Breach means a Security Flaw that results in any of the Included Programs being delivered to persons outside the Territory, where such delivery outside the Territory results in actual or threatened harm to Licensor as a result of Licensee’s failure to comply with its obligations in Clause 4 of Schedule B.
Territorial Breach means a Security Breach that creates a reasonable risk that any of the Included Programs will be delivered to the public (and not merely to hackers or IT professionals) outside the Territory, where such delivery outside the Territory may result in actual or threatened harm to Licensor. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Licensor acknowledges that incidental (i) overspill of the satellite broadcast signal and (ii) piracy of the satellite signal may occur, which if not marketed, and if not revenue generating to Licensee, shall not be deemed a “Territorial Breach” hereunder.
Territorial Breach means, subject to and without limiting Section 5.5 in any manner whatsoever, a Security Breach that creates a risk that any of the Licensed Pictures will be delivered to persons outside the Territory, where such delivery outside the Territory may, in the sole, good faith judgment of Licensor, result in actual or threatened harm to Licensor.
Territorial Breach means a Security Breach that creates a risk that any of the Included Programs will be delivered to persons outside the Territory, where such delivery outside the Territory may [TJW-SPE] We need to keep “in the sole good faith judgment of Licensor” as otherwise the implication is that we have to mutually agree when there is a breach and they could just hold off on agreement. We can add “reasonable” or other words but we need to make the decision. SB: Please add reasonable] result in actual or threatened harm to Licensor.