Hosted Content definition
Examples of Hosted Content in a sentence
During any time in which a Title, any Hosted Content that uses the Hosting Services, or the Web Portal is unable to establish a connection to the Hosting Services, then Publisher must display the appropriate message to the Xbox LIVE User in accordance with the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide.
Publisher will host the Hosted Content and provide the Hosting Services, each in a manner that meets or exceeds standards of quality, performance, stability, and security generally accepted in the industry, as well as those specific requirements in the Addendum and in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide.
The Hosting Services, Hosted Content, and Web Portal will comply with the requirements of the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide and the technical certification requirements related to the family settings features of Xbox 360 and Xbox LIVE.
Hosted Content Solution A product for companies that already have a Learning Management System in place and want to access CII content using 3rd party software integration.
Certain Sources impose additional terms as a condition to the access and use of Headlines, Content or Hosted Content, such additional terms are set forth on the FinTech Studios Third Party Terms, or on the websites of the applicable Sources or in any other direct agreements between you or your Company and the applicable Source.
All proposed Hosting Services, Hosted Content, and the Web Portal are subject to the same approval and Certification processes as are set forth in the Xbox 360 PLA for approval and Certification of any Software Title or Online Content (e.g., Concept approval, pre-Certification, Certification, and Marketing Materials approvals, with applicable references in the Xbox 360 PLA deemed modified to refer to the Hosting Services, Hosted Content, and the Web Portal, as applicable).
FinTech Studios grants you a non-exclusive, worldwide, revocable, non-transferable and non-sublicensable license to access and use the Services to (i) view and search Headlines; and (ii) access, view and search the Hosted Content, in either case subject to any restrictions herein or in the FinTech Studios Third Party Terms page.
Except for Hosted Content, the Service does not provide the actual Content, but rather provides users with headlines of Content and accompanying abstract summary text (if any) and URL links (“Headlines”) which when clicked on will take users to (i) the corresponding Content on the applicable Source’s website; (ii) to any barrier pages on the website of the applicable Source; or (iii) to the Hosted Content by FinTech Studios.
Notwithstanding any Content personalization or contextual recommendations generated by the Service, you expressly agree and acknowledge that except for Hosted Content, if any, no Content is licensed to you.
Your right to use such sharing tools is further conditioned upon maintaining the integrity of the shared Headlines and Hosted Content, and including any attribution, branding and proprietary notices and URLs.