Remote Button Clause Samples

The "Remote Button" clause establishes the terms under which a party can initiate or control certain actions remotely, typically through a digital interface or device. In practice, this might allow a party to activate, deactivate, or modify a service or system from a distance, such as unlocking a door, starting equipment, or triggering a process via an app or web portal. The core function of this clause is to clearly define the rights, responsibilities, and limitations associated with remote control capabilities, thereby ensuring operational clarity and reducing the risk of unauthorized or unintended use.
Remote Button. All remote controls that Manufacturer markets for use with Wink-enabled DIRECTV System Receivers shall contain a dedicated button for enabling the functionality of the Licensed Engine ("Wink Button"). The Wink Button shall include a marking chosen by Wink, on and/or adjacent to the Wink Button. For each remote, the location and size of the Wink Button shall be mutually agreed upon, but shall be as prominent as buttons and markings for the menu, info, guide and select options on any such remote.
Remote Button. S-A shall promote and market, at a competitive price, remote control(s) that: (a) are for use with S-A Devices that are capable of hosting the Wink Engine, (b) contain a dedicated button for enabling the functionality of the Wink Engine ("Wink Button"), where the Wink Button shall include a marking chosen by Wink, on and/or adjacent to the Wink Button, (c) S-A 9 shall aggressively promote and market remote controls that include the Wink Button unless specific evidence exists that the Wink Button is unsuitable or unmarketable to a particular customer. The location and size of the button shall be mutually agreed to by the parties, but such button and its markings shall be as prominent as buttons and markings for the Menu, Info, Guide and Select options on any such remote.
Remote Button. All remote controls that the Manufacturer markets for use with Combined Products shall contain a button dedicated for enabling the functionality of the Licensed Engine ("Wink Button") when Wink applications are present on-screen. This button may have other functions when Wink applications are not present. This button will include a marking chosen by Wink for placement on or adjacent to the Wink button. For each remote, the location and size of the Wink button shall be mutually agreed upon, but shall be as prominent as buttons and markings for other features such as "menu", "info", "guide", "OK".

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