DVR Technology definition

DVR Technology means hardware, software, standards or other technology that enables consumers to record television programs to a hard disk drive or other random access digital storage medium and control a television display, including, without limitation, pausing, fast forwarding and rewinding live and recorded television, and all technology reasonably related to any of the foregoing.

Examples of DVR Technology in a sentence

  • Neos has not received any written communication from a third party claiming that intellectual property rights owned or controlled by such third party would be misappropriated or infringed by the use of the DVR Technology.

  • During the Term, the TE Software shall be [*](i) the [*] that [*] DVR Technology, [*], implemented in a [*], or [*] executed by the applicable Cox System, and (ii) in any [*] that has express inclusion of [*] (implemented in[*]) as part of the terms [*] executed by the applicable Cox System; provided, however, that the [*] of all such marketing of the TE Software shall be [*], however, in no case will the TE Software be [*] than any other [*], product or service.

  • Such Product Developments shall not include any intellectual property, including, without limitation, know-how or improvements relating to the manufacture of pharmaceutical products generally or relating to the DVR Technology generally, conceived, reduced to practice or otherwise developed by or on behalf of Neos, in connection with the performance of its obligations under the supply agreement (“Process Developments”).

  • Neos owns all right, title and interest in and to, or otherwise controls, the DVR Technology and will continue to do so at all times throughout the Term and the term of the supply agreement contemplated by Section 3.5 (the “Supply Agreement Term”).