Content Protection Sample Clauses

Content Protection. (a) Apple shall protect materials furnished by Publisher in a manner no less restrictive than Apple protects materials furnished by any other book publisher, including the use of the Security Solution, and the implementation and enforcement of Content Usage Rules, as set forth in Exhibit E, except as otherwise agreed by Publisher and Apple. Notwithstanding the foregoing, on a title-by-title and country-by-country basis, using iTunes Connect or via other technical means provided and approved by Apple, Publisher may instruct Apple to make eBooks available hereunder without the Security Solution. If the Security Solution is compromised such that eBooks are being made widely available without restriction, having a material adverse effect on the commercial purpose of the appointment and this Agreement, then Apple shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cure such compromise. If the breach is not substantially cured within thirty (30) days, then Publisher may stop providing additional New Releases to Apple, and if the breach is not substantially cured within sixty (60) days, then Publisher may suspend Apple’s appointment until cured.
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Content Protection. AND USAGE RULES Licensee shall at all times comply with the Content Protection Requirements and Usage Rules with respect to all Programs. The Programs designated as SEL Programs in Exhibit A (the “SEL Programs”) shall be made available to Eligible Consumers who validate/authenticate their Approved Devices with Licensee’s service for no additional charge by the delivery from Licensee or its vendors of a decryption key to such Eligible Consumers after they have completed such validation/authentication. All other Programs (“SEN Programs”) shall only be viewable by Eligible Consumers who purchase a decryption key for an additional charge per Program per transaction through Sony Entertainment Network (“SEN”), which transaction shall be subject to the terms and conditions of another agreement between Licensor and SEN. The Content Protection Requirements and Usage Rules shall be non-precedential with respect to any future agreement between the parties that permits programs to be delivered via other means of delivery. UV CODE INSERTS Licensee will bundle with each Approved Device an insert containing a code provided by Licensor, which code shall entitle the Eligible Consumer to access UltraViolet rights with respect to each of the SEL Programs. Licensee shall produce the insert and submit it to Licensor for prior approval. If Licensee references any Ultraviolet rights with respect to any Program on the packaging of any Approved Device or in any marketing or advertising, Licensee shall prominently disclose all material terms and conditions related to such Ultraviolet rights and submit all such packaging, marketing or advertising material to Licensor for prior approval. APPROVED DEVICES The following 4K Media Player: FMP-X1 which is hereby approved by Licensor. LICENSED LANGUAGE The original language (English). LICENSE PERIOD The License Period during which the Programs may be loaded, promoted and distributed hereunder shall commence upon July 1, 2013 and end after one (1) year from such date. LICENSE FEE Licensee shall pay to Licensor a wholesale fee of $25.50 for each SEL Program per Approved Device distributed to an Eligible Consumer and not returned (collectively for all SEL Programs on all Approved Devices, the “License Fees”). The License Fees shall be payable regardless of whether decryption keys are sent to or used by Eligible Consumers or whether Programs are viewed by Eligible Consumers. By way of example, if Licensee distributes 400 Approved Devices with ...
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Content Protection. HP-OMS will provide Full Support for content protection of the Customer with proactive, multi-tiered Internet Content Security for gateway and mail servers, protecting the entire IT Environment from: o Viruses, Trojans, worms, blended threats, and other malicious code that destroys or steals digital assets o Security exploits in corporate email servers and email clients HP-OMS will provide content protection Services according to the Customer Security Policy that will be defined by the customer. In addition HP-OMS will make changes to the content protection Services according to changes that will be approved by the Change Management process.
Content Protection. The parties agree to negotiate in good faith with respect to an updated “global” set of content protection provisions and usage rule exhibits and, when agreed upon by the parties, an amendment to the Agreement will be entered into to replace those provisions and exhibits in the Agreement (i.e., Section 9 (content protection and security), Schedule B (content protection requirements and obligations) and Schedule D (usage rules) together with any new or updated defined terms relevant thereto).
Content Protection. 12.1. Podcaster Content that You provide to Apple hereunder shall not include any digital rights management solution. For the avoidance of doubt, the RSS Content that you make available in Apple Podcasts is not subject to this Section 12.
Content Protection a. LS shall cause Apple to protect materials furnished by Publisher in a manner no less restrictive than LS and Apple protect materials furnished by any other book publisher, including the use of the Security Solution, and the implementation and enforcement of Content Usage Rules, as set forth in Exhibit E, except as otherwise agreed by Publisher and LS. Notwithstanding the foregoing, on a title-by-title and country-by-country basis, using technical means provided and approved by LS, Publisher may instruct LS and Apple to make eBooks available hereunder without the Security Solution. If the Security Solution is compromised such that eBooks are being made widely available without restriction, having a material adverse effect on the commercial purpose of the appointment and this Schedule, then LS shall cause Apple to use commercially reasonable efforts to cure such compromise. If the breach is not substantially cured within thirty (30) days, then Publisher may stop providing additional New Releases to LS, and if the breach is not substantially cured within sixty (60) days, then Publisher may suspend LS’s appointment until cured.
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Content Protection. The Client undertakes not to alter in any manner the programming code of the web site, unless otherwise agreed between the parties. Should any error occur as a result of a breach of this clause, the Client acknowledges that he or she shall be liable to pay Moonmoth its standard time and materials costing to rectify the error.
Content Protection. The Website and the technology and infrastructure used to provide content to it of them are proprietary to Expedia or Expedia Group Members. Accordingly, notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, without the express, written permission of Expedia, which may be denied or granted in its sole discretion, Affiliate will not, directly or indirectly: (a) access, search, scrape, crawl or monitor the Website or copy, extract, use, modify, or repurpose any content or information thereon (including, without limitation, price or availability information for any travel product or service), for any purpose or by any means (e.g., robot, spider, scraper or any other automated or manual means); or (b) deep-link to any portion of the Website. In addition, Affiliate will not, directly or indirectly: (i) violate the restrictions in any robot exclusion headers on the Website or bypass, circumvent, or avoid any measure employed to prevent or limit access to the Website, including the content and information thereon; or (ii) take any action that, in Expedia's sole discretion, imposes or might impose an unreasonable or disproportionately large load on the technology or infrastructure of the Website.
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