Digital Transmissions definition

Digital Transmissions means the transmission and distribution to the consumer, other than the distribution of physical Records to consumers, whether of sound alone, sound coupled with an image or sound coupled with data, in any form including but not limited to the downloading or other conveyance of Artist's performance on Masters or Audiovisual Recordings recorded hereunder by telephone, satellite, cable, direct transmission over wire or through the air, and on-line computers whether a direct or indirect charge is made to receive the transmission.

Examples of Digital Transmissions in a sentence

  • You shall be responsible for all Digital Transmissions that are Digitally Signed by You using a Private Key corresponding to the Certificate.

  • All Digital Transmissions that are signed with a Digital Signature by You using a Private Key corresponding to the Certificate shall have the same legal effect, validity, and enforceability as if the Digital Transmissions had been in writing and manually signed by You.

  • Company shall pay to Artist as a royalty, eighty percent (80%) of the Net Receipts received by Company, from exploitation of the Masters, including sales of Records or Digital Transmissions of the Master Recordings eighty percent (80%) of any flat fee received by Company for licensing or sublicensing the Masters less all Expenses agreed to herein (hereinafter Artist's Royalty).