Internet Transmission definition

Internet Transmission means the transmission of data via Internet Protocol, including without limitation through use of client software contained on a Blu-Ray disc or other optical media.
Internet Transmission means the transmission of a selected video program to a consumer via the Internet (through digital downloading or otherwise), where such transmission is available only upon payment of a charge therefor, which charge is in addition to any charge for Internet services
Internet Transmission means the transmission of data via Internet Protocol, UDP or other network protocols or architectures and any successor means, methods, processes or technologies now or hereafter devised for the transmission of digital data, including without limitation through use of client software contained on a

Examples of Internet Transmission in a sentence

  • Netflix: · First Amended and Restated License Agreement for Internet Transmission, dated as of October 12, 2012, by and between Netflix, Inc.

  • The said Master Agreement was subsequently amended by Amendment #59 and Joinder to License Agreement for Internet Transmission dated January 5, 2017 (“Amendment Agreement”).


More Definitions of Internet Transmission

Internet Transmission means the transmission of data via Internet Protocol, UDP or other network protocols or architectures and any successor means, methods, processes or technologies now or hereafter devised for the transmission of digital data, including without limitation through use of client software contained on a Blu-ray disc or other optical media. 1.4. "High Definition" shall mean a scanning line structure greater than DVD quality (greater than 720x480 NTSC or 720x576 PAL). 1.5. "License Fees" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.1 below. 1.6. "Netflix-Enabled Device" or "▇▇▇" shall mean any device capable of receiving data via Internet Transmission and which implements security and copy protection specifications no less protective than those provided by Netflix to any similarly situated provider, including without limitation (i) a desktop or laptop computer; (ii) an Internet-enabled television set; (iii) an Internet-enabled set top box, including a box that offers an integrated personal digital video recorder (DVR); (iv) an Internet-enabled DVD and/or Blu-ray player; (v) a game console; (vi) a portable device;