MPAA definition

MPAA means the Motion Picture Association of America.
MPAA rating shall be interpreted to mean “CHVRS” rating, as well as any other Canadian home video rating (e.g. for Quebec).
MPAA means the Motion Picture Association of America. “Necessary Claims” shall mean claims of a patent or patent application relating to the Interface that must be infringed in order to make a product that complies with the Interface, which are owned or controlled by Licensor, any Founder, any Adopter, Content Participant, any Fellow Content Participant or any of their respective Affiliates. “Necessary Claims” do not include any claims relating to semiconductor manufacturing technology; claims relating to aspects of any technology, standard or product that is not itself part of the Specification (including, by way of example, CSS, MPEG, IEEE 1394 and analog copy protection systems) even though such technology, standard or product may otherwise be mentioned or required by the Specification or Compliance Rules; claims with regard to which it would be possible to build a product in compliance with the Interface in the Specification without infringing such claim (even if in the same patent as Necessary Claims); or claims which, if licensed, would require a payment of royalties by the licensor to unaffiliated third parties.

Examples of MPAA in a sentence

  • LLC specifically agrees that the Video Display Program will contain only material that has received, or had it been rated would have received, an MPAA “G” or “PG” rating.

  • Licensee shall also notify the MPAA of any such reportable security breach once a process for MPAA notification is established.

  • Any advertisement promoting a motion picture must include a visual graphic indicating the MPAA rating for the film, for US advertising.

  • Without limiting the foregoing, Licensee shall support anti-piracy initiatives of the MPAA (or such other anti-piracy coalition or association as may be agreed by Licensor and Licensee from time to time), through reasonable participation in direct advertising, notifications (e.g., on a home page) and customer communications (e.g., in emails) or similar awareness orientated initiatives.

  • Credits; Editing: LGF shall have the right to cut, edit, change or add to, delete from or revise the Picture, including the title, for M.P-A.A. rating purposes, to meet Television broadcaster standards, practices and timing requirements, to obtain distribution opportunities (e.g., the creation of an airline and/or ship version of the Picture, the creation of downloadable episodes (e.g., i-tunes downloads), and as required by law, court order, and in settlement of a dispute.

  • The Picture shall be delivered to LGF having been judged to receive a rating by the M.P.A.A. that is no more restrictive man "R".

  • Such content must have received, or be such that, had it been rated, it would have received, an MPAA rating of “G,” “PG,” “PG-13” or “R” (or the equivalent).

  • The Money Purchase Annual Allowance (MPAA) may apply to you if you have flexibly accessed pension benefits on, or after 6th April 2015.

  • With respect to the MPAA ratings information and antipiracy warnings, Licensee represents and warrants that it shall comply with the governmental rules, regulations and laws applicable to its distribution of the Licensed Services and the Included Programs included therein.

  • MPAA certificate of Approval and rating with a receipt for the Payment of the fee.


More Definitions of MPAA

MPAA means the Motion Picture Association of America. The MPAA and its international counterpart, the Motion Picture Association (MPA) serve as the voice and advocate of the American motion picture, home video and television industries, domestically through the MPAA and internationally through the MPA. On behalf of its member companies, the MPAA directs a comprehensive anti-piracy program
MPAA means the Manitoba Professional Acupuncture Association;
MPAA means Money Purchase Annual Allowance which is the annual allowance available for a member to contribute once they have first accessed their money purchase savings under flexible access and is triggered at the point benefits are taken. This runs in parallel to the Annual Allowance. Registered pension scheme means a pension scheme registered under Part 4 of the Finance Act. Rules means the trust deed and rules that establish the scheme, as amended from time to time. Scheme means our SIPP, which is a registered pension scheme established by declaration of trust on 27th July 2009, and amended by Deed of Amendment dated 14th August 2014. SIPP means Self-Invested Personal Pension and is the legal agreement between you and us for providing your arrangement(s), which is described in section 2. SIPP welcome letter means the schedule we issue to you that contains the unique reference number we assign to your SIPP and other information specific to your SIPP, together with any amendments to it. Terms and conditions means the terms and conditions set out in this document, together with any amendments related to it.