Video Playback Systems definition
Video Playback Systems means any electronic, mechanical, magnetic or optical apparatus now known or hereafter devised which is capable of being operated by consumers (i) directly in their places of dwelling, including, but not limited to, videocassette players and optical disc players (including, but not limited to, all forms and types of DVD players), (ii) indirectly from their places of dwelling through instant access direct delivery transmission systems (including, without limitation, through any and all "downloading" or "streaming" technologies whereby the Pictures are digitally transmitted online, or via cable, satellite, or otherwise, and stored on a Device for future retrieval and viewing by an end consumer, which distribution of the Pictures shall be included in the Homevideo Rights, or (iii) elsewhere on any such apparatus that is designed to be portable and intended for personal use, such as laptop computers and portable DVD players, and which can cause the Pictures to be displayed on associated reproduction equipment including, but not limited to, television receivers, television monitors and computer-type displays in such manner as to be perceivable by, and visible and/or audible to, the consumers.
Examples of Video Playback Systems in a sentence
For purposes of making this calculation, data with respect to the number of Video Playback Systems in use shall be drawn by WHV from then current Worldwide VCR Population Reports (or its equivalent) published by the Motion Picture Association of America.