Your Content definition

Your Content means all software, data (including Personal Information), text, images, audio, video, photographs, non-Oracle or third party applications, and other content and material, in any format, provided by You or any of Your Users that is stored in, or run on or through, the Services. Services under the Master Agreement, Oracle-provided Software, other Oracle products and services, and Oracle intellectual property, and all derivative works thereof, do not fall within the meaning of the term “Your Content”. Your Content includes any Third Party Content that is brought by You into the Services, by Your use of the Services or any Oracle provided tools.
Your Content means all software, data (including Personal Data), text, images, audio, video, photographs, non-Oracle or third party applications, and other content and material, in any format, provided by You or any of Your Users that is stored in, or run on or through, the Services. Services under this Agreement, Oracle Software, other Oracle products and services, and Oracle intellectual property, and all derivative works thereof, do not fall within the meaning of the term “Your Content.” Your Content includes any Third Party Content that is brought by You into the Services by Your use of the Services or any Oracle-provided tools.
Your Content means all text, files, images, graphics, illustrations, information, data (including Personal Data as that term is defined in the Data Processing Agreement for Oracle Cloud Services described in Section 11.2 below), audio, video, photographs and other content and material (other than Your Applications), in any format, provided by You or Your Users that reside in, or run on or through, the Services Environment.

Examples of Your Content in a sentence

  • Other than as expressly provided in this Agreement or an addendum thereto, this Agreement does not transfer any ownership of Your Content to RIM.

  • When you share Your Content on our Services, you may be asked to make disclosures, or label or categorize Your Content; failing to do so accurately may result in Your Content being removed.

  • Your Content will only be made available to those limited people at Dye & Durham or its affiliates that need access in relation to the Limited Purpose (defined in Section 8.6).

  • You agree that all of Your Content posted on our Services must comply with all Applicable Laws, this Agreement and all policies applicable to your use of Services.

  • When you share Your Content through the Services, you grant us a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, sublicensable, perpetual, and transferable license to host, publish, display, perform, reproduce, copy, distribute, communicate, modify, reformat, translate, or otherwise use Your Content to operate, improve, develop, and promote our Services.


More Definitions of Your Content

Your Content means any Content You or Your Authorized Users submit or otherwise make available to a RIM Service or Third Party Service.
Your Content means any Content posted to or added to the Website, Content or Materials by You or by somebody authorised by You or doing so on Your behalf.
Your Content means all text, files, images, graphics, illustrations, information, data, audio, video, photographs and other content and material, in any format, provided by You or Your Users that reside in, or run on or through, the Services Environment. You agree not to include any production data or personally identifiable information in the Services Environment.
Your Content means all software, data (including Personal Data), text, images, audio, video,
Your Content means any information, program, software, Application, code in any form, script, library, or data that is entered, uploaded onto, or stored on the Platform in connection with your or any User’s use of Services under your Account. Your Content excludes the Services and the Platform.
Your Content means all software, data (including Personal Data as that term is defined in the Data Processing Agreement for Oracle Cloud Services described in this Agreement), text, images, audio, video, photographs, non-Oracle or third party applications, and other content and material, in any format, provided by You or any of Your Users that is stored in, or run on or through, the Services. Services under this Agreement, Oracle Software, other Oracle products and services, and Oracle intellectual property, and all derivative works thereof, do not fall within the meaning of the term “Your Content.” Your Content includes any Third Party Content that is brought by You into the Services by Your use of the Services or any Oracle-provided tools.
Your Content means all data files, device characteristics, written text, software, music, graphics, photographs, images, sounds, videos, messages and any other like materials, (including Personal Data as defined above), in any format, provided by You or on behalf of Your End Users, which Content resides in, or runs on or through, the Service. Rev. 05/18/2018 With the Managed Apple ID an Institution creates, students will be able to take advantage of the Apple services that are available with a Managed Apple ID for educational purposes including ClassKit enabled apps, iCloud, iTunes U and Schoolwork. In addition, students can use a limited number of Apple services that You choose to make available for educational purposes. For example, such optional services can include: • Making and receiving FaceTime video and voice calls • Creating and sharing photos, documents, videos, audio messages, and messages using Camera, Photos, iPhoto, iCloud Photo Sharing, Messages, Mail, iWork and other Apple apps • Enrolling and participating in iTunes U courses • Interacting with the Classroom App, an app offered by Apple which allows teachers and Administrators to guide students through lessons and view their device screens • Saving contacts, calendar events, notes, reminders, photos, documents and backups to iCloud • Accessing and searching the internet and internet resources through Safari and Spotlight • Recording and viewing student progress data if the student progress feature is enabled in Apple School Manager • Using Schoolwork to receive web links, documents, or activities within an application You acknowledge that You are responsible for obtaining all necessary rights and consents from each student, and/or, where necessary, each student’s parent or legal guardian, to create Managed Apple IDs, to allow Apple to provide the Service using the Managed Apple IDs, and to use and maintain student data provided by You or Your End Users to Apple through the Service. Apple may take additional steps to verify that the person granting permission for the creation of Managed Apple IDs for Your students is an official from Your school with authority to provide consent for the relevant students. Apple will not knowingly collect, use, or disclose any Personal Data from Your students without appropriate consent. Where local law places requirements on You for verifiable consent and/or requires You to inform students and/or parents of such collection, use or disclosure, it will be Your responsibility...