Recorded Content definition

Recorded Content means any and all pictures, images, data and visual and/or aural representations that are recorded or otherwise preserved for projection, reproduction, retention, storage, exhibition, display or transmission, including, without limitation, time code and databases.
Recorded Content means any Customer Content recorded by an Authorized User using the Lifesize App, and saved in such Authorized User’s User Account.
Recorded Content means all Content other than Live Streaming and Live-to-Store Programming.

Examples of Recorded Content in a sentence

  • TWC 10-77 Issued Methods And Apparatus For Dvr And Network Storage Of Locally Recorded Content 9154835 10/6/2015 USA Time Warner Cable Enterprises LLC 317.

  • The Recorded Content will be kept for a period of five years and where requested by the competent authority, for a period of up to seven years.

  • Releasors shall indemnify, defend, and hold Releasees harmless from and against any claim, suit, loss, demand, or damage, actual or threatened, valid or invalid, and from any damages, judgments, liabilities, costs, and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees), direct or indirect, arising out of or relating to the Production, the Recorded Content, and/or Producer’s attendance at the Event.

  • Producer may not assign this Agreement or any licenses granted to Producer pursuant to this Agreement, may not sublicense any rights granted to Producer pursuant to this Agreement, and may not enter into any license agreement with any third party for any Recorded Content, except with the prior written consent of Burning Man, which consent may be withheld for any reason in Burning Man’s sole discretion.

  • Producer assigns to Burning Man a joint ownership in the copyright to all Recorded Content, so that if any third party uses any Recorded Content in a manner not authorized by this Agreement, Burning Man can enforce against the third party any restrictions concerning use of the Recorded Content.

  • This means that, for example, but not limited to these examples, Producer may not publish or display Recorded Content in any book, magazine article, or gallery art show; may not sell Recorded Content or make digital downloads available on any website (including Producer’s personal websites); and may not place Recorded Content with any stock photography agency, unless the Production has been submitted to AfrikaBurn and AfrikaBurn has provided a written Use License.

  • Producer represents that she/he/it will bring a total of no more than video or motion picture cameras, still cameras, digital video cameras, or any other image-capture equipment into the Event site for the purpose of recording Recorded Content.

  • Upon entering the Event site, the Producer must register with AfrikaBurn’s Media Team or representative before recording any Recorded Content.

  • If Producer breaches any term of this Agreement, including the Guidelines and any representations or warranties herein, the licenses granted in this Agreement shall immediately terminate, and Producer shall have no further right to make any use of any Recorded Content.

  • The license granted under this Section does not authorise the Producer to make any use of the Recorded Content.


More Definitions of Recorded Content

Recorded Content. Any audio-visual recording as per section 7, for which permission to record has been granted, express or implicit by virtue of your participation, by you to AceNet or its agents will be owned by AceNet and will have the exclusive right to use it for any purpose including but not limited to reproduction, publication, reprint, sub-license , modify, publicly display, promote the website or services of AceNet, in whole or in part, translate, in its original form or modified, for any commercial or non-commercial purpose.