Mass Produced Content definition

Mass Produced Content or “MPC” means, regardless of ISBN or title, creative works and materials that are either; (i) mass produced using artificial intelligence or predictive coding; (ii) not protected by intellectual property laws such as copyright, trademark, or patent laws; (iii) a reproduction; (iv) a compilation; or (v) includes limited portions of the aforementioned, including without limitation, content once under copyright which has since entered the public domain, note pads, and work books�
Mass Produced Content or “MPC” shall mean, regardless of ISBN or title, creative works and materials that mass produced or are not protected by intellectual property laws such as copyright, trademark, or patent laws, are not owned by any individual, or can be used by anyone without obtaining any permission, regardless of whether the work is a reproduction, a compilation, or limited portions therefore, including without limitation, content once under copyright which has since entered the public domain, scratch pads, and work books. The defined term Title shall also include MPC.

Examples of Mass Produced Content in a sentence

  • In the event the Client is in the business of or later begins acquiring, compiling, or gathering Mass Produced Content (defined in Exhibit V), the terms contained in Exhibit V will apply to all Titles as of the date the first MPC is uploaded to Lightning Source.