Virtual Event Content Clause Samples

The 'Virtual Event Content' clause defines the rules and responsibilities regarding the materials, presentations, and media shared or displayed during a virtual event. It typically outlines who owns the rights to the content, how it may be used or distributed, and any restrictions on recording or sharing by participants. This clause ensures that intellectual property rights are respected and clarifies how event content can be accessed or reused, thereby protecting both the event organizers and the content creators from unauthorized use or distribution.
Virtual Event Content. You acknowledge and agree that Virtual Event, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to change any and all aspects of the Virtual Event, including but not limited to, the Virtual Event name, themes, content, program, speakers, performers, hosts, moderators, venue, and time. Virtual Event content shall be recorded by iWorkinSport and will be accessible to Participants, and may also be posted on iWorkinSport’s social media channels.
Virtual Event Content. You acknowledge and agree that DNS, in its sole discretion, ▇▇▇▇▇- ves the right to change any and all aspects of the Virtual Event, including but not limited to, the Virtual Event name, themes, content, program, speakers, performers, hosts, moderators, venue, and time. Virtual Event content shall be recorded and will be accessible to paid regis- trants.
Virtual Event Content. You acknowledge and agree that „Organiser“, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to change any and all aspects of the Virtual Event, including but not limited to, the Virtual Event name, themes, content, program, speakers, performers, hosts, moderators, venue, and time. The Virtual Event content shall be recorded by Endowment Fund HEART and will be accessible to registered Participants.
Virtual Event Content. You acknowledge and agree that Food Allergy Aware, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to change any and all aspects of the Virtual Event, including but not limited to, the Virtual Event name, themes, content, program, speakers, performers, hosts, moderators, venue, and time. The Virtual Event content shall be recorded by Food Allergy Aware and will be accessible to paid Participants.
Virtual Event Content. You acknowledge and agree that AP, at its sole discretion, reserves the right to change any and all aspects of the Virtual Event, including but not limited to, the Virtual Event name, themes, content, program, speakers, performers, hosts, moderators, venue, and time. The Virtual Event content shall be recorded by AP and will be accessible to paid Participants.

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