Perpetual Access definition

Perpetual Access means provisions in this Agreement for continuation of access, archiving and use of Licensed Materials that shall survive any expiration or termination of this Agreement and ensure continued access consistent with current recognized standards in the publishing industry.
Perpetual Access means Licensee’s continuing access to the Content after the Term, subject always to all provisions of this License Agreement, excluding, however, the obligation to pay License Fees.
Perpetual Access is a perpetual right, subject to certain terms and conditions, held by a Perpetual Access Customer, to make a Perpetual Access Title available to its authorized end-users through a Single Viewer Usage Model or a Multiple Viewer Usage Model.

Examples of Perpetual Access in a sentence

  • Perpetual Access Provisions in this Agreement for continuation of access, archiving and use of Licensed Materials that shall survive any termination of the License Agreement and ensure continued access consistent with current recognized standards in the publishing industry.

  • Automobile Liability Insurance: ESCO shall maintain in force for the period covered by this Agreement, automobile liability insurance covering bodily injury and property damage in an amount no less than $1,000,000 combined single limit for each occurrence; $2,000,000 aggregate.

  • Upon termination of this License Agreement, Licensor will provide continued access to the Licensed Materials for which Perpetual Access was granted in this License Agreement.

  • Perpetual Access Continued access, archiving and use of Licensed Materials that survives any termination of the License Agreement and ensures continued access consistent with the then current standards in the publishing industry.

  • If the Licensor is unable to continue to provide Perpetual Access from its servers, the Licensee is entitled to access the archive from the third-party archiving service to fulfill Clauses 2.2 [Perpetual Access Rights] and 10.5.3 [Continued Access to Licensed Materials].

  • The Licensor hereby grants to the Licensee and the Members a non-exclusive, royalty-free, perpetual license for Members and their Authorized Users to use, after the termination of this License Agreement, the Licensed Materials for which Perpetual Access rights are granted, as specified in Schedule 1.

  • The results of our project will be presented at the 2005 NASIG conference under the title We Own it: Dealing With "Perpetual Access" in Big Deals, and will also be published in an issue of the Serials Librarian featuring the NASIG 2005 proceedings.

  • Subject to the terms of this Agreement, the license granted herein will remain in effect in perpetuity; i.e. perpetual access to back titles and titles published in the years Perpetual Access is purchased and made available on the ASCE Library platform.

  • Ellen Finnie Duranceau, “Archiving and Perpetual Access for Web-Based Journals: A Look at the Issues and how Five E-Journal Providers are Addressing Them”, Serials Review 24, no.

  • Where the Licensed Materials are subject to Perpetual Access as permitted by Section XI below, Licensee shall provide Licensee with either perpetual online access to the Licensed Materials that were available up to the date of the breach, or in the alternative, a copy of the Licensed Materials accessible up to the date of breach in machine-readable mutually-acceptable format.


More Definitions of Perpetual Access

Perpetual Access is a perpetual right, subject to certain terms and conditions, held by a Perpetual Access Customer, to make a Perpetual Access Title available to its authorized end-users through a Single Viewer Usage Model or a Multiple Viewer Usage Model. “Perpetual Access Business Model” is the sale of a set of rights by CEL that includes Perpetual Access to certain Perpetual Access Titles, and may also include the right to access copies of such Perpetual Access Titles from a Secure Archive, in the event that the Service through which the customer had purchased Perpetual Access becomes unavailable to the customer. “Perpetual Access Customers” are individuals or single corporations or institutions that have purchased access to Perpetual Access Titles through the Perpetual Access Business Model. Cooperative purchasing groups or consortia are not defined as customers for purposes of payment to publishers. “Perpetual Access Titles” are Titles that Publisher has designated as approved for distribution under CEL’s Perpetual Access Business Model.

Related to Perpetual Access

  • Critical access hospital or “CAH” means a hospital licensed as a critical access hospital by the department of inspections and appeals pursuant to rule 481—51.52(135B).

  • Conditional Access System means any technical measure and/or arrangement whereby access to a protected radio or television broadcasting service in intelligible form is made conditional upon subscription or other form of prior individual authorisation;

  • Conditional Access means control mechanisms, data structures and commands that scramble and encrypt signals in order to provide selective access and denial of specific channels, data, information or services to paying Subscribers.

  • Energy Use Intensity (EUI means the kBTUs (1,000 British Thermal Units) used per square foot of gross floor area.

  • Nontransient noncommunity water system means a public water system that is not a community water system and that regularly serves at least the same 25 persons over 6 months per year.

  • Local Access and Transport Area (LATA) Shall have the meaning set forth in 47 U.S.C. §153.

  • Continuous Improvement Plan means a plan for improving the provision of the Goods and/or Services and/or reducing the Charges produced by the Supplier pursuant to Framework Schedule 12 (Continuous Improvement and Benchmarking);

  • Natural channel design concepts means the utilization of engineering analysis and fluvial geomorphic processes to create, rehabilitate, restore, or stabilize an open conveyance system for the purpose of creating or recreating a stream that conveys its bankfull storm event within its banks and allows larger flows to access its bankfull bench and its floodplain.

  • Local Access and Transport Area or "LATA” has the meaning given to the term in the Act.

  • Local Access Transport Area or "LATA" is as defined in the Act.

  • Lateral Access Roads has the meaning given in subclause (3)(a)(iv));

  • Development Phase means the period before a vehicle type is type approved.

  • Clean coal technology demonstration project means a project using funds appropriated under the heading “Department of Energy—Clean Coal Technology,” up to a total amount of $2,500,000,000 for commercial demonstration of clean coal technology, or similar projects funded through appropriations for the Environmental Protection Agency. The federal contribution for a qualifying project shall be at least 20 percent of the total cost of the demonstration project.

  • fall prevention equipment means equipment used to prevent persons from falling from a fall risk position, inducing personal equipment, a body harness, lanyards, lifelines or physical equipment such as guard-rails, screens, barricades, anchorages or similar equipment;

  • separate technical unit means a device subject to the requirements of this regulation and intended to be part of a vehicle, which may be type-approved separately, but only in relation to one or more specified types of vehicle where this regulation makes express provisions for so doing;

  • Lateral Access Road Licence means a miscellaneous licence granted pursuant to subclause (6)(a)(ii) or subclause (6)(b) as the case may be and according to the requirements of the context describes the area of land from time to time the subject of that licence;

  • Implementation Period means the period from the date of signing of the Agreement and up to the issuance of Final Acceptance Certificate for the project.

  • Research and development facility means an establishment engaged in laboratory, scientific, or experimental testing and development related to new products, new uses for existing products, or improving existing products. The term does not include an establishment engaged in efficiency surveys, management studies, consumer surveys, economic surveys, advertising, promotion, banking, or research in connection with literary, historical, or similar projects.

  • Open Access means the non-discriminatory provision for the use of transmission lines or distribution system or associated facilities with such lines or system by any licensee or consumer or a person engaged in generation in accordance with the regulations specified by the Appropriate Commission;

  • The Works/Project means the works to be executed or done under this contract.

  • Access Terminal means any device used to access any of the Depositor’s Accounts, including without limitation an ATM, a computer, a portable hand-held device, or a telephone including any form of mobile telephone.

  • System Impact Study means an assessment by the Transmission Provider of (i) the adequacy of the Transmission System to accommodate a Completed Application, an Interconnection Request or an Upgrade Request, (ii) whether any additional costs may be incurred in order to provide such transmission service or to accommodate an Interconnection Request, and (iii) with respect to an Interconnection Request, an estimated date that an Interconnection Customer’s Customer Facility can be interconnected with the Transmission System and an estimate of the Interconnection Customer’s cost responsibility for the interconnection; and (iv) with respect to an Upgrade Request, the estimated cost of the requested system upgrades or expansion, or of the cost of the system upgrades or expansion, necessary to provide the requested incremental rights. System Protection Facilities: “System Protection Facilities” shall refer to the equipment required to protect (i) the Transmission System, other delivery systems and/or other generating systems connected to the Transmission System from faults or other electrical disturbance occurring at or on the Customer Facility, and (ii) the Customer Facility from faults or other electrical system disturbance occurring on the Transmission System or on other delivery systems and/or other generating systems to which the Transmission System is directly or indirectly connected. System Protection Facilities shall include such protective and regulating devices as are identified in the Applicable Technical Requirements and Standards or that are required by Applicable Laws and Regulations or other Applicable Standards, or as are otherwise necessary to protect personnel and equipment and to minimize deleterious effects to the Transmission System arising from the Customer Facility. Transmission Facilities:

  • Source-image receptor distance means the distance from the source to the center of the input surface of the image receptor.

  • Erosion and sediment control plan means a comprehensive plan developed to address pollution caused by erosion and sedimentation of soil particles or rock fragments during construction.

  • High-temperature coating means a high performance coating labeled and formulated for application to substrates exposed continuously or intermittently to temperatures above 204oC (400oF).

  • Supportive measures means individualized services that are offered to the complainant or the respondent designed to restore or preserve equal access to the District’s education program or activity without unreasonably burdening the other party. The supportive measures must be non-disciplinary and non-punitive in nature; offered before or after the filing of a formal complaint or where no formal complaint has been filed; and offered to either party as appropriate, as reasonably available, and without fee or charge. Examples of supportive measures include, but are not limited to: measures designed to protect the safety of all parties or the District’s educational environment, or deter sexual harassment; counseling; extensions of deadlines or other course-related adjustments; modifications of work or class schedules; campus escort services; mutual restrictions on contact between the parties; changes in work or class locations; leaves of absence; and increased security and monitoring of certain areas of the campus.