Authorized Domain definition

Authorized Domain means a web domain owned or administered by Customer.
Authorized Domain means a domain owned or administered by Customer. "Authorized Usage Level" means the maximum number of Sessions or Events or other usage units (as specified on the applicable Service Order) that can be initiated using the Services without incurring an Additional Usage Fee. "Code" means any and all HTML code and JavaScript that Tealium provides to Customer in conjunction with the Services. The Code will be deemed part of the Tealium Technology, as such Technology is defined below.

Examples of Authorized Domain in a sentence

  • Licenses to Client-side Components are limited to one license per Authorized Domain User (mailing lists are ineligible for a license).

  • If the number of Authorized Domain Users that operate the Product exceeds the number of licenses that have been duly granted by DAJ to Licensee according to the Purchase Order, (excluding Evaluation Licensees or Limited Product Licensees that are not Authorized Domain Users), Licensee will Purchase additional licenses subject to the terms herein.

  • Unless expressly permitted by DAJ in writing, in no event shall Licensee use or make any of Authorized Domain Users use the Product for Licensee’s product development or any other commercial purpose, including but not limited to use as a ‘service bureau’ basis, as a provider of value added services or on behalf of any third party.

  • Licensee understands and agrees that files to be processed for encryption by the Product (“Encrypted Files”) may be (a) manually encrypted and converted into secured files by using the Product or (b) automatically encrypted and converted into secured files when an Authorized Domain User creates and saves a file on the user’s local computer equipment or downloads a file from Licensee’s IT network system.

  • Licensee and Authorized Domain Users are responsible for decrypting the Encrypted Files, setting appropriate coverage for Transparent Data Secure, and storing a backup of the original files if necessary.