Content Licence definition

Content Licence has the meaning assigned to it in Section 4.2(b).
Content Licence means any licence and right granted by Gamesys to Intertain pursuant to clause 18.8;
Content Licence has the meaning given in clause 6.6; Feedback means any idea, suggestion, recommendation or request by you, whether made verbally, in writing, directly or indirectly, in connection with the Program; Force Majeure Event has the meaning given in clause 11.3; Intellectual Property means any copyright, registered and unregistered trade marks, designs (whether or not registered or registrable), domain names, know-how, inventions, processes, trade secrets or confidential information; or circuit layouts, software, computer programs, databases or source codes, including any application, or right to apply, for registration of, and any improvements, enhancements or modifications of, the foregoing; Intellectual Property Rights means for the duration of the rights in any part of the world, any industrial or intellectual property rights, whether registrable or not, including in respect of Intellectual Property. Liability means any expense, cost, liability, loss, damage, claim, notice, entitlement, investigation, demand, proceeding or judgment (whether under statute, contract, equity, tort (including negligence), indemnity or otherwise), howsoever arising, whether direct or indirect and/or whether present, unascertained, future or contingent and whether involving a third party or a Party to this Agreement or otherwise; Personnel means, in respect of us, any of our employees, consultants, suppliers, subcontractors or agents; Platform means the Software as a service which you will access as part of the Program;

Examples of Content Licence in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, you further acknowledge and agree that the Content Licence will continue in perpetuity notwithstanding the fact that Content you display, post, upload onto, publish or otherwise submit in your use of the Portal may be removed or deleted by you, in your sole discretion.

  • If the documents have been made available under an Open Content Licence (especially Creative Commons Licences), you may exercise further usage rights as specified in the indicated licence.

  • Only a holder of a current Content Licence agreement who satisfies all requirements of that Licence agreement may reuse, translate or re-publish in any form or medium design or content which originates on a Website or webpage owned or managed by PT Solutions Limited for commercial purposes.

  • The User Content Licence is granted for the sole purpose of enabling Samsung to display, distribute and promote the Services or comply with applicable laws and regulations and may be revoked in accordance with any additional terms expressly agreed by the User and Samsung.

  • Accordingly, TWM agrees to negotiate in good faith with VM such appropriate amendments as may be required to the Content Licence Agreement in relation to the Gambling Products" and "Gambling Content" (as such terms are defined in the Content License Agreement).

  • The Company can grant sublicences with respect to the Content Licence.

  • By creating, submitting, posting, transmitting or displaying the User Content on or through the Services, the User grants Samsung a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty free, and nonexclusive licence to reproduce, adapt, modify, translate, digitise, publish, publicly perform, publicly display, transfer and distribute the User Content ("User Content Licence").

  • FARMERS EDGE can grant sublicences with respect to the Content Licence.

  • By creating, submitting, posting, transmitting or displaying the User Content on or through the Services, the User grants Samsung a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive licence to reproduce, adapt, modify, translate, digitise, publish, publicly perform, publicly display, transfer and distribute the User Content ("User Content Licence").

  • Clause 12 (Ownership and Content Licence ) through Clause 20 (Miscellaneous ) shall survive termination of this Agreement, as shall any right, obligation or provision that is expressly stated to so survive, or that by its nature ought to survive.


More Definitions of Content Licence

Content Licence means a licence entitling the holder to supply one or more content services;
Content Licence means the licence granted by Standards Australia to the Customer and its Authorised Users, pursuant to clause 9, to access certain Content.