Transitory Audio Data definition

Transitory Audio Data means data which has been stored temporarily for the sole purpose of enabling the transmission, reception, or immediate rendering of Commercial Audio Content but which (a) does not persist materially after such content has been rendered and (b) is not stored in a way which permits copying or storing of such data for other purposes.

Examples of Transitory Audio Data in a sentence

  • Licensed Products shall be constructed such that Type 3 Audio DT Data received via their Sink Functions may not, once decrypted, be stored except as Transitory Audio Data.

  • A Licensed Product may not make, or cause to be made, a copy of Decrypted Type 1 Audio DT Data encoded as Copy One Generation (“copy-permitted-per-type” as set out in the Specification) unless each copy (a) is made as Transitory Audio Data or (b) is made using a method set out in Section 3.1.1.

  • A Licensed Product may not make, or cause to be made, a copy of Type 1 Audio DT Data that is encoded as No More Copies except as Transitory Audio Data.

  • Except for the passing of Type 2 Audio DT Data to permitted recording technologies of Section 3.3, Licensed Products shall be constructed such that Type 2 Audio DT Data received via their Sink Functions may not, once decrypted, be stored except as Transitory Audio Data.

Related to Transitory Audio Data

  • Video lottery terminal sales agent means a lottery sales agent licensed under Chapter 3770. of the ORC to conduct video lottery terminals on behalf of the state pursuant to Section 3770.21 of the ORC.

  • Independent Software Vendor or “ISV” means a Person that makes available to Participants and Authorized Traders a system or platform offering smart order routing, front-end trading applications, an aggregation platform or a combination of the foregoing but that does not provide Participants or Authorized Traders with the ability to effect transactions other than through the Trading System.

  • End User Data means any information or data of any kind that personally identifies (or that can be used, together with other information or data, to personally identify) an End User.

  • Catalog means the available list of tangible personal property or services, in the most current listing, regardless of date, during the life of the contract, that takes the form of a catalog, price list, schedule, shelf price or other form that: