Audible Content definition

Audible Content means English-language Content that is sourced from or by Audible. The parties understand that while the editorial of such web site shall be in the German language, it may include some English language elements that are incidental to the Business and editorially appropriate, including by way of illustration, English-language titles, reviews, customer feedback, and similar materials. Accordingly, there is no requirement that all elements of the Business be in German but that it be predominantly in German, and provided that Company complies with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The means by which the Content may be distributed to End Users may include, without limitation: (i) distributing via various methods, regardless if such methods are currently developed and known already or will evolve in the future, such as (but not limited to) downloads streaming, push- and pull services; (ii) distributing over various networks such as but not limited to Internet cable networks, satellite networks, cellular networks, radio networks; (iii) distributing in the context of various services such as but not limited to www, e-mail, FTP, P to P Applications; (iv) distributing in various formats such as but not limited to MP3, MP4, AA, wma; realaudio, egg vorbis, etc.; or (v) distributing on various devices such as but not limited to PC, Mobile Phones, PDA, Smartphones; Audio Players and portable Audio Devices, in each case as authorized by this Agreement. Company agrees that all Audible Content shall be stored, served and provided only from systems owned or controlled by Audible. All End User sales (and any other sales that may be authorized by Audible) of licenses to Audible Content shall be on terms acceptable to Audible. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all rights granted to Company shall be deemed to be subject to any restrictions and limitations to which Audible is subject (e.g., from its third party licensors and service providers). Company agrees to comply with any such restrictions and limitations which Audible has informed the Company of.
Audible Content means spoken word or musical content licensed by Audible from third party licensors or produced by Audible, which content is encoded into Audible's file format and is accessible for playback using the then-current Audible decoder(s) during the Term. 1.4 "Audible Desktop Player" means the Audible software currently used to play back Audible Content on personal computers (which do not include handheld computers or other mobile devices not specifically deemed personal computers).
Audible Content means Content owned or controlled by, or licensed to, Audible, including Audible originals, which Audible has the rights to provide through ITMS.

Examples of Audible Content in a sentence

  • All End User sales (and any other sales that may be authorized by Audible) of licenses to Audible Content shall be on terms acceptable to Audible.

  • For the avoidance of doubt, Apple shall not engage in the sale, promotion or advertising of Audible Content, eContent, Clips, Content Files, or Cover Art after the effective date of expiration or earlier termination of this Agreement under any circumstance whatsoever.

  • Company agrees that all Audible Content shall be stored, served and provided only from systems owned or controlled by Audible.

  • The Audible Plug-in shall allow the RealPlayer G2 to play back Audible Content.

  • The Business will be operated in accordance with this Agreement, solely in the Exclusive Field (subject to Section 1.2.2 below), and will allow End Users (“Company End Users”) to download digital spoken word audio content primarily in German (collectively, “Company Content”) although Audible Content will also be available.

  • Company shall have primary responsibility for operating and controlling the operation of the Business, with Audible providing supporting Services (as the term is defined in Section 2.2) and certain rights and Audible Content as further described in this Agreement.

  • In addition, Audible may supply excerpts of Audible Content for distribution via the Mobile Content Site.

  • Audible will pay a Content Sales Advance of --------------------- $[* * *] against RN's revenue share for the joint sale of Audible Content Bundles.

  • All sales and distribution of Audible Content shall be on terms acceptable to Audible.

  • Audible shall implement DRM on a non-exclusive ------------------ basis in the operation of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ as soon as commercially reasonable after DRM is made available to Audible for the purpose of licensing Audible Content ported to DRM pursuant to a development agreement between Audible and Microsoft to Electronic Book customers.


More Definitions of Audible Content

Audible Content means English-language Content that is sourced from or by Audible. The parties understand that while the editorial of such web site shall be in the French language, it may include some English language elements that are incidental to the Business and editorially appropriate, including by way of illustration, English-language titles, reviews, customer feedback, and similar materials. Accordingly, there is no requirement that all elements of the Business be in French but that it be predominantly in French, and provided that France Loisirs complies with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, France Loisirs agrees that its marketing activities related to the Business shall be focused on and limited to the following geographic regions, unless otherwise mutually agreed: France, French speaking areas of Belgium, French Canada, and French Africa, and the French-speaking parts of Switzerland, Luxembourg and other French-speaking countries. The means by which the Content may be distributed to End Users may include, without limitation: (i) distributing via various methods, regardless if such methods are currently developed and known already or will evolve in the future, such as (but not limited to) downloads streaming, push- and pull services; (ii) distributing over various networks such as but not limited to Internet cable networks, satellite networks, cellular networks, radio networks; (iii) distributing in the context of various services such as but not limited to www, e-mail, FTP, P to P Applications; (iv) distributing in various formats such as but not limited to MP3, MP4, AA, wma; realaudio, egg vorbis, etc.; or (v) distributing on various devices such as but not limited to PC, Mobile Phones, PDA, Smartphones; Audio Players and portable Audio Devices, in each case as authorized by this Agreement. France Loisirs agrees that all Audible Content shall be stored, served and provided only from systems owned or controlled by Audible. All End User sales (and any other sales that may be authorized by Audible) of licenses to Audible Content shall be on terms acceptable to Audible. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all rights granted to France Loisirs shall be deemed to be subject to any restrictions and limitations to which Audible is subject (e.g., from its third party licensors and service providers). France Loisirs agrees to comply with any such restrictions and limitations.
Audible Content means recordings owned or controlled by, or licensed to, Audible, in all available languages, including but not limited to audio books, audio editions of newspapers and magazines, public radio programs, speeches and lectures, and Audible originals ***.

Related to Audible Content

  • Hosted Software means: (a) Hosted NCR Voyix Software; and (b) Non-NCR Voyix Software provided by a third party as a hosted software application or cloud service and for which Customer purchases a subscription through NCR Voyix pursuant to an Order (“Non-NCR Voyix Hosted Software”).

  • Specified Materials means the basic materials required on the Site for the execution and completion of Works, which shall include fuel and lubricants; cement; aggregates; steel reinforcement; timber and gravel.

  • Recycled content means the percentage of a product composed of recovered material, or post- consumer recovered material, or both.

  • Site content means textual, visual or aural content that is encountered as part of the user experience;

  • Combustible material means combustible refuse, combustible waste or any other material capable of igniting;