Content File definition

Content File means each digital file containing COMPANY Content, applicable Artwork (if any), parental advisory notices (if any), copyright notices (if any), and associated metadata (e.g., artist name, track or video title, track or video title version (if applicable), territories cleared for sale, copyright notice, ISRC, UPC and corresponding album title (if applicable) and editorial content data (if any)).
Content File means each digital file containing COMPANY Content, applicable Artwork, parental advisory notices, copyright notices, and associated metadata (e.g., artist name, track or video title, track or video title version, territories cleared for sale, copyright notice, ISRC, UPC and corresponding album title and editorial content data). [xxxxxx] Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted provisions under 17 C.F.R. §§ 200.80(b)(4) and 240.24b-2.
Content File means a digital file comprising at least an item of Publisher Content, associated Artwork, metadata and/or Insert Content and Extras.

Examples of Content File in a sentence

  • If COMPANY provides an appropriate parental advisory warning about a particular eMaster in the Content File, ITUNES shall conspicuously display such parental advisory when other information about such eMaster is displayed.

  • COMPANY shall deliver each Content File of COMPANY Content to ITUNES (or a third party vendor designated in writing by ITUNES), using the highest source quality available, as follows: xxxxxx.

  • If Customer has actual knowledge, or if Customer or Adobe reasonably believe, that a Content File may be subject to a third-party Claim, then Adobe may instruct Customer to cease all use of that Content File, and Customer must promptly comply with Adobe’s instructions.

  • Content for each Holmes Community College eLearning course is supplied to the MSVCC Core Content File for the purpose of verifying content among MSVCC courses as well as against the HCC traditional on-campus courses.

  • Label (in relation to SME Materials) or Orchard (in relation to Orchard Materials) shall communicate to Company territorial eligibility for each item of Authorized Materials in a machine-readable form as part of the corresponding Content File.


More Definitions of Content File

Content File means a digital file (or set of files) consisting of one or more Authorized Recordings, together with corresponding Authorized Artwork and metadata as designated by (or on behalf of) Label or Orchard in its sole discretion in each instance, which is delivered to Company hereunder **** in accordance with the applicable Content Preparation and Delivery Specifications.
Content File means each digital file containing COMPANY Content, applicable Artwork, parental advisory notices, copyright notices, and associated metadata (e.g., artist name, track or video title, track or video title version, territories cleared for sale, copyright notice, ISRC, UPC and corresponding album title and editorial content data).
Content File means a file containing a video or audiovisual work. Hereinafter in this Agreement, references to “video” or “video content” shall include both video content and audiovisual content. Xunlei shall use reasonable efforts to identify files containing video or audiovisual content, including, without limitation, RAR, ZIP, or comparable archive files that contain video or audiovisual content files. If Xunlei cannot determine whether a file contains video or audiovisual content, then, for purposes of this Agreement, Xunlei shall treat the file as a Content File.
Content File. An electronic file embodying the Publisher Work. “Effective Date” 25th March 2022
Content File means electronic data file(s) containing the video, audio and any associated metadata embodying one or more formats (e.g., standard definition or high definition) of one or more versions of a single Included Film.
Content File means a digital file containing the Content that is provided or
Content File means a digital file containing Content, Artwork (if any), parental advisory notices (if any), copyright notices (if any), and associated metadata.