Video Devices definition

Video Devices means physical devices embodying one or more audiovisual recordings, in any and all formats and/or configurations now known or hereafter invented, including, without limitation, videocassettes, videodiscs, DVD, Blu-Ray, UMD and CD-ROM, designed to be used with a playback device which causes a visual image (whether or not synchronized with sound) to be seen on the screen of a television receiver, personal computer, portable video player, hand-held device or other comparable video playback device now known or hereafter invented.
Video Devices means DVDs, Blu-ray discs or other formats and/or configurations of physical home entertainment devices which are designed to be used with a playback device which causes a visual image (whether or not synchronized with sound) to be seen on the screen of a television receiver, personal computer, portable video player, hand-held device or other comparable video playback device, in a private, non-commercial setting.
Video Devices means the video devices being returned to USHE pursuant to the stipulated order entered by this Court on November 30, 2015 [Dkt. No. 161].

Examples of Video Devices in a sentence

  • Subject to timely and complete Delivery (and LGFs acceptance) of the Picture, LGF shall cause a trailer of the Picture to appear on Video Devices of other motion pictures) distributed by LGF, the number and selection of which shall be determined by LGF in its sole discretion.

  • Each party shall be solely responsible for all distribution costs and expenses in connection with the Picture in its respective territory including, without limitation, advertising costs and costs associated with the manufacture of prints and Home Video Devices.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Purchaser is hereby granted the right to distribute and sell Video Devices which are branded with one or more of the Names which were manufactured prior to the Closing Date.

  • During the Sell-Off Period, LGF shall only manufacture that number of Video Devices LGF reasonable requires in order to fill orders during the Sell-Off Period.

  • LGF shall not manufacture more Video Devices during the last six (6) months of the Term than it reasonably expects to sell during the Term, exclusive of the Sell-Off Period.

  • No electronic or other non-tangible transmission of programming to the home from a source outside the home for taping, recording or other storage on tape, disc, or any other means of data retention for subsequent replay shall constitute the Exhibition of such programming by means of Home Video Devices, nor shall an Exhibition of programming in the home that requires activation or authorization from outside the home constitute the Exhibition of such programming by means of Home Video Devices.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, neither Purchaser nor any of its Affiliates shall have any right to manufacture Video Devices or any other products after the Closing Date which are branded in any manner with any of the Names.

  • No Program shall contain any visual or audio promotional credits for the sale or distribution of any Consumer Video Devices of the Program.

  • If Licensor intends to grant Video on Demand, Consumer Video Devices and other forms of new media rights to third parties during the Term, it will first negotiate with Licensee regarding Licensee’s acquisition of such rights and, if agreement cannot be reached, will give Licensee a final written offer.

  • Licensee shall cause to be stamped or imprinted on the Video Devices of the Picture, or their packaging, a copyright notice in the form prescribed by Owner.


More Definitions of Video Devices

Video Devices means copies of the Videos in all videocassette formats, including without limitation eight millimeter, Beta, VHS, VHS/C and super VHS, and compact discs and videodiscs or any other analogous medium, whether now known or hereafter devised, designed to be used with a reproduction device which causes a visual image (whether or not synchronized with sound) to be seen on the screen of a television receiver or computer or any comparable device now known or hereafter devised for use in the home.
Video Devices means copies of the Property in linear or non-linear form on all types of video cassettes, video discs, other digital storage media capable of storing and reproducing audio-visual works or on any other medium, whether now known or hereafter devised.