DVD-ROM definition

DVD-ROM means the read only memory disk produced by Oramed which contains a copy of all the documents and materials uploaded to, as of the Asset Transfer Closing Date, the Virtual Data Room.
DVD-ROM means the computer disk in DVD-R format containing material, documents and data relating to the Project which has been made available to the DBFO Co and which is to be lodged with NCC Escrow International Limited on the terms set out in the Custody Agreement.
DVD-ROM means the read only memory disk produced by Hemispherian which contains a copy of all the documents and materials uploaded to the Virtual Data Room as of the Asset Transfer Closing Date. 1.1.17 “Encumbrance” means with respect to any security, property or asset, as the case may be, any mortgage, lien, pledge, charge, security interest, encumbrance, hypothecation, option, easement, trust, equitable interest, proxies, right of first refusal, defect in title, impediment of title, impairment of title, preemptive right or restrictions or rights of third parties of any nature (including any spousal community property rights, any restriction on the voting, transfer, receipt of any income derived from, the possession of any security, or the exercise or transfer of any other attribute of ownership of a security). 1.1.18 “Excluded Liabilities” means the Liabilities relating to the Transferred Assets and outstanding or accrued or referable to the period on or before the Asset Transfer Closing Date or arising by virtue of the transfer of the Transferred Assets recorded by this Agreement, including (i) the Liabilities to creditors of Hemispherian including all Tax Liabilities of Hemispherian, (ii) the Liabilities of Hemispherian in respect of the Transferred Assets under the Applicable Law, and (iii) any and all Third Party claims in respect of the Transferred Assets attributable to Hemispherian, each in respect of the period ending on the Asset Transfer Closing Date. 1.1.19 “Governmental Approvals” means all permits, approvals, authorizations, registrations, certificates, consents, and similar rights (including without limitation those in connection with the export control of technology or technical data under any Applicable Law, if applicable) required to be obtained from Governmental Authorities for the assignment and transfer of the Transferred Assets contemplated under this Agreement.

Examples of DVD-ROM in a sentence

  • If You purchased Product as a physical medium (CD, cartridge or DVD-ROM), this Section 6 is applicable to You: UBISOFT warrants that the physical medium containing the Product shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of Your purchase of such medium.

  • The Subscriber will be given the option to purchase a physical archive copy, for example a DVD-ROM, of journals content published during the term for which a paid subscription was maintained.

  • In addition, Licensee may make one copy of the Software on a second set of CD-ROM or DVD-ROM discs for the purpose of backup in the event the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM discs are damaged or destroyed.

  • If Customer distributes Customer software to Desktop Device Subscribers or prospective Desktop Device Subscribers on a tangible medium (e.g. CD-ROM, DVD-ROM), Customer shall include the Google Desktop Applications on the tangible medium to the extent Technically Feasible and give the Desktop Device Subscriber or prospective Desktop Device Subscriber an opportunity to install the Google Desktop Applications during the installation process of the Customer software.

  • Approximately 90 days after the expiration of an annual subscription term, Project MUSE will provide the Subscriber, upon request, an archival (non-searchable) file on DVD-ROM or other appropriate media as determined by Project MUSE, containing the content of all issues published online during the 12-month subscription term.

  • Upon loading the Software into Licensee’s computer, Licensee may retain the CD- ROM or DVD-ROM discs for backup purposes.

  • The accepted media for file exchange are: 650Mb CD ROM or DVD-ROM, or through Email or Internet FTP site.

  • For instances where the total size of the electronic data is large enough to require multiple CD-ROM discs, the Subrecipient shall use either DVD-ROM discs or a single external hard drive.

  • Lost or damaged content on any DVD-ROM may be replaced with copies in the then-current format for the then-current fee.

  • A Designated Manufacturing Facility shall create from one of the fully approved Master Discs provided by Publisher the original master CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, from which all other copies of the Licensed Product are to be replicated.


More Definitions of DVD-ROM

DVD-ROM means DVD-ROM in which the Licensed Software in object code is recorded.
DVD-ROM means an optical disc for computer software other than linear video programmes;
DVD-ROM means digital versatile disk - read only memory.