Content Code(s) definition
Examples of Content Code(s) in a sentence
The Content Codes shall be provided to you electronically via email upon execution of your purchase and such Content Codes shall immediately become active for redemption by your Authorized End Users and shall not expire, subject to availability.
For purchases, Apple may provide you with Content Codes in the quantity you specify when making your purchase, each of which may be redeemed (i) in the App Store for specific App Store Content purchased; or (ii) in Apple Books for specific Apple Books Content purchased.
Content Codes may only be redeemed by your Authorized End Users in the Territory.
You may distribute the Content Codes only to your Authorized End Users and you agree to make the following Authorized End User Terms and Conditions, as applicable for the purchased content type, readily available on the instrument used to distribute the Content Codes (e.g. certificate, card, email): For apps and/or books: "Code is redeemable only in the App Store and/or Apple Books, as applicable, for the Territory.
Should such refund be granted, Apple reserves the right to disable unused Content Codes (as defined below) and also the ability to assign Volume Content via Managed Distribution.
App Store Volume Content Codes may only be distributed to your Authorized End Users in the Territory, but App Store Volume Content may be assigned via Managed Distribution (as defined below) to your Authorized End Users in any country where such Volume Content is commercially available, subject to change at any time.
You hereby acknowledge and agree that Apple shall be entitled to a commission, in accordance with this Section 3.5 on the delivery of any Content Codes to any Custom App Distribution Customer, even if Apple is unable to collect the price for that Custom Application from the Custom App Distribution Customer.
You hereby acknowledge and agree that Apple shall be entitled to a commission, in accordance with this Section 3.5 on the delivery of any B2B Content Codes to any VPP Customer, even if Apple is unable to collect the price for that Custom B2B Application from the VPP Customer.
Metadata You deliver to Apple under this Schedule 3 will include: (i) the title and version number of each of the Custom B2B Applications; (ii) the VPP Customers You designate as authorized purchasers of the Custom B2B Application and whose End-users may use the Content Codes; (iii) any copyright or other intellectual property rights notices; and (iv) Your End-User license agreement (“▇▇▇▇”), if any, in accordance with Section 4.2 of this Schedule 3.
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