Viewing definition
Examples of Viewing in a sentence
The Finger printing should be such that it can identify the unique STB number or the unique Viewing Card (VC) number.
Viewing requests by parents may be refused or limited where viewing would be an unreasonable invasion of a third party's personal privacy, would give rise to a concern for a third party's safety, or on any other grounds recognized in the Privacy Act.
Access Controls Viewing and modification of Covered Data must be restricted to authorized individuals as needed for business related use.
Licensee also covenants not to use the Viewing Function (meaning a function allowing the copying of a PDF document into memory for display) contained in the Adobe PDF library technology in order to violate or bypass PDF file security measures which prevent copying or editing PDF documents.
Viewing Period: Playback of licensed content via Simulstreaming shall be simultaneous (or nearly simultaneous) with the broadcast/cable licensed service.
The Drainage Authority shall pay the Company for the Viewers’ performance of the General Viewing Services at the rate of $3.95 per acre for all acres evaluated by the Viewers or otherwise determined to be benefitted or damaged (the “Per Acre Charge”).
The Viewers may also furnish such additional services (the “Additional Services”) as may be requested by the Drainage Authority from time to time, which are not listed as part of the General Viewing Services, Hourly Services, Landowner’s Meeting or Final Hearing above, or which are not covered by the Litigation Fee under Paragraph 2(c) of this Agreement.
A Customer’s ability to play back or view an Included Program shall expire not later than the end of the Viewing Period, provided, however, that such Customer may play back or view such Included Program one or more times during such Viewing Period.
The STB and Viewing Card (STB VC) shall be paired from the SMS to ensure security of the channel.
EVO: Customer Initials: Pricing for some programming packages is based on the establishment’s Estimated Viewing Occupancy (EVO), which is defined as the total number of persons in the establishment (standing or seated) who can view any television programming provided by DISH at any given time.