Digital Rights definition

Digital Rights includes VOD Rights and means the right to distribute, publish, sell or exploit Subject Matter overany digital or internet enabled device streaming audio-visual media, now known and devised in future limited to Author / Copyright Authorized Platforms and Author / Copyright Authorized Devices.
Digital Rights means the right to transmit the Picture in all forms and formats of electronic, digital and/or data transmissions via downloads, streaming, video-on-demand, subscription video-on-demand, including but not limited to transmissions via the internet, as downloads/transmissions to wireless devices, including but not limited to mobile telephones and other wireless communications devices, or by other means facilitated by wholesalers, distributors or other intermediaries; and other such technologies, both known and unknown, and whether on a free, subscription, pay-per-view, license, rental, sale, or any other basis including, without limitation, distribution for sale or rental, or on a retail, subscription, club, or other direct to consumer basis..
Digital Rights has the meaning set forth in Section 1.b.

Examples of Digital Rights in a sentence

  • In no event may such Digital Rights Management Technology be used in such a way as to limit the usage rights of a Licensee or any Authorized User as specified in this Agreement or under applicable law.

  • Digital Rights Management Also referred to as “DRM”, access control technologies that are used by hardware manufacturers, licensors, copyright holders and individuals to limit the use of digital content and devices in on-line or off-line environments.

  • For instance, the absence or presence of any technical restrictions such as protection via Digital Rights Management or region coding could have an impact on the ability of the digital content or digital service to perform all its functions having regard to its purpose.

  • Digital Rights Management Technology Access control technologies that are used to limit the use of digital content and devices in online or offline environments.

  • In no event may such Digital Rights Management Technology be used in such a way as to limit the usage rights of a Licensee or any Authorized User as specified in this License Agreement or under applicable law.

  • Any Digital Rights Management Technology shall be applied in compliance with this License Agreement and applicable privacy and data protection laws.

  • Physician’s signature Date The personal data provided in this form are subject to the current data protection regulations, specifically to Organic Law 3/2018, of December 5, on the Protection of Personal Data and Guarantee of Digital Rights (“LOPDGDD”) and to Law 14/2007, of 3 July, on Biomedical Research.

  • Jon Peha Comments at 9-10 (stating that without defining “specialized services,” the non-BIAS data service exemption can create a loophole that can threaten the open Internet); European Digital Rights Comments at 4 (“Any definition of ‘specialised services’ must be robust enough to prevent a ‘back-door’ undermining of net neutrality.”); Letter from Harold Feld, Public Knowledge, to Marlene H.

  • Digital Rights Management Access control technologies that are used by hardware manufacturers, licensors, copyright holders and individuals to limit the use of digital content and devices in on-line or off-line environments.

  • Compare with Joined Cases C–293/12 and C–594/12 Digital Rights Ireland and Ka¨rntner Landesregierung, ECLI:EU:C:2014:238; and Joined Cases C–203/15 and C–698/25 Tele2 Sverige AB and Secretary of State of the Home Department, EU:C:2016:970.


More Definitions of Digital Rights

Digital Rights the exclusive right to prepare, distribute, license, sub-license, lease, rent, exhibit, promote, market, advertise, publicize and/or otherwise exploit each Picture and/or any elements thereof as embodied therein, and to authorize others to do any or all of the foregoing, by and in connection with any and all means of dissemination to individual members of the public for sale or rental purposes by means of transmission via the Internet, the World Wide Web or any other form of digital, wireless and/or electronic transmission now known or hereafter devised that utilizes the Internet or any successor network as its primary means of transmission (collectively, “Internet Technologies”), including via transferring, streaming, downloading and/or other non-tangible delivery to all fixed and/or mobile platforms now known or hereafter devised including without limitation to computers, cell phones, other personal communication devices, personal and other music, video and/or other audiovisual recorders and/or players, and/or other digital devices, platforms and services now known or hereafter devised, including without limitation by means of so-called “podcast,” “electronic sell-through,” “download to own,” “download to rent” and/or “download to burn” distribution via Internet Technologies.

Related to Digital Rights

  • Original Rights shall have the meaning set forth in Section 1(f)(i) hereof.

  • Commercial Rights means any and all rights of a commercial nature connected with the Event including, without limitation, broadcasting rights, sponsorship rights, merchandising and licensing rights, ticketing rights, promotional rights, catering and hospitality rights, New Media rights and interactive games rights;

  • Mineral Rights means all rights, whether contractual or otherwise, for the exploration for or exploitation or extraction of mineral resources and reserves together with surface rights, water rights, royalty interests, fee interests, joint venture interests and other leases, rights of way and enurements related to any such rights;

  • Games means games of chance.

  • Financial Rights means a Member's rights as a member of the LLC (a) to share in Net Income and Net Loss to the extent provided in this Agreement, and (b) to share in distributions to the extent provided in this Agreement.

  • Burial right means a right of earth interment.

  • Common Channel Signaling (CCS means an out-of-band, packet-switched, signaling network used to transport supervision signals, control signals, and data messages. It is a special network, fully separate from the transmission path of the public switched network. Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, the CCS protocol used by the Parties shall be SS7.

  • Preferential Rights means any right or agreement that enables any Person to purchase or acquire any Asset or any interest therein or portion thereof as a result of or in connection with (a) the sale, assignment or other transfer of any Asset or any interest therein or portion thereof, or (b) the execution or delivery of this Agreement or the consummation or performance of the terms and conditions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Moral Rights means any right to claim authorship of an Invention, to object to or prevent the modification of any Invention, or to withdraw from circulation or control the publication or distribution of any Invention, and any similar right, existing under judicial or statutory law of any country or under any treaty, regardless of whether such right is denominated or generally referred to as a “moral right.”

  • Network plan means a policy of group health insurance offered by an insurer under which the financing and delivery of medical care, including items and services paid for as medical care, are provided, in whole or in part, through a defined set of providers under contract with the insurer. The term does not include an arrangement for the financing of premiums.

  • Common Channel Signaling (“CCS”) is a method of digitally transmitting call set-up and network control data over a digital signaling network fully separate from the public switched telephone network that carries the actual call.

  • First Refusal Right means the right granted to the Corporation in accordance with Article E.

  • Digital Cross Connect System or "DCS" is a function which provides automated Cross Connection of Digital Signal Level 0 (DS0) or higher transmission bit rate digital channels within physical interface facilities. Types of DCS include but are not limited to DCS 1/0s, DCS 3/1s, and DCS 3/3s, where the nomenclature 1/0 denotes interfaces typically at the DS1 rate or greater with Cross Connection typically at the DS0 rate. This same nomenclature, at the appropriate rate substitution, extends to the other types of DCS specifically cited as 3/1 and 3/3. Types of DCS that cross connect Synchronous Transport Signal level 1 (STS-1 s) or other Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) signals (e.g., STS-3) are also DCS, although not denoted by this same type of nomenclature. DCS may provide the functionality of more than one of the aforementioned DCS types (e.g., DCS 3/3/1 which combines functionality of DCS 3/3 and DCS 3/1). For such DCS, the requirements will be, at least, the aggregation of requirements on the "component" DCS. In locations where automated Cross Connection capability does not exist, DCS will be defined as the combination of the functionality provided by a Digital Signal Cross Connect (DSX) or Light Guide Cross Connect (LGX) patch panels and D4 channel banks or other DS0 and above multiplexing equipment used to provide the function of a manual Cross Connection. Interconnection is between a DSX or LGX to a Switch, another Cross Connection, or other service platform device.

  • Subscription Software means software provided and hosted in the Computing Environment by SAP on a subscription basis as part of the HEC Subscription offering as identified in the Order Form.

  • Digital book means a work that is generally recognized in the ordinary and usual sense as a book.

  • Google means the Google Entity that is party to the Agreement.

  • Node means an area designated by the State Planning Commission concentrating facilities and activities which are not organized in a compact form.

  • Game has the meaning ascribed to that term in the Control Act;

  • PSP or “PSPs” means the State’s IT Policies, Standards and Procedures. “SSAE” means Statement on Standards for Attestation Engagements.

  • Digital network means any online-enabled application, software, website or system offered or utilized by a transportation network company that enables the prearrangement of rides with transportation network company drivers.

  • Digital books means works that are generally recognized in the ordinary and usual sense as books.

  • Game ticket or "ticket" means an acceptable evidence of Play, which is a ticket produced in a manner that meets the specifications defined in the rules of each Selling Lottery and Rule 31 (Play Validation) and is a physical representation of the Play or Plays sold to the player or is a properly and validly registered ticketless transaction Play.

  • Network Data Mover (NDM) or “Connect Direct” means the industry standard protocol for transferring information electrically.

  • Server Software means software that provides services or functionality on a computer acting as a server.

  • Secondary Refusal Right means the right, but not an obligation, of each Investor to purchase up to its pro rata portion (based upon the total number of shares of Capital Stock then held by all Investors) of any Transfer Stock not purchased pursuant to the Right of First Refusal, on the terms and conditions specified in the Proposed Transfer Notice.

  • online interface means any software, including a website, part of a website or an application, that is operated by or on behalf of an economic operator, and which serves to give end users access to the economic operator's products;