Digital Medium definition

Digital Medium means any media or communication platform that utilises or enables digital content delivery or interactivity in any respect (whether now known or hereafter devised, developed or invented), accessible by the general public or closed circuit, for personal or commercial purposes, including without limitation any medium or platform that utilises the internet, computer, mobile, and/or other digital technology, platforms, or networks for distribution, display, communication, or other functionality, such as social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Weibo, VK, Twitter, Google+, YouTube, flickr, etc., or blogs, websites, apps or similar media tools.
Digital Medium means any media or communication platform that utilises or enables digital content

Examples of Digital Medium in a sentence

  • Consequently, S4M does not guarantee that advertisers competing with the Advertiser are or may not be present on one or more pages or sections in the same Digital Medium taken out by the Client.

  • Accordingly, S4M, is bound only to use its best commercial endeavours to deliver the S4M Services hereunder and may not be held liable in the event of any breakdowns in technical infrastructure of the Digital Medium in question, which is operated by any third parties.

  • Accordingly, S4M, is bound only to use its best commercial reasonable efforts to deliver the S4M Services hereunder and may not be held liable in the event of any breakdowns in technical infrastructure of the Digital Medium in question, which is operated by any third parties.

  • The Expert also accepts that the Brands will have access to the Contacts made by the Expert on their Digital Medium and provide information to iAdvize on said Contacts in the scope of the Ibbü Service.

  • As the Solution is deployed on the Digital Medium of the Brands, the Expert accepts that it/he/she will have interactions with the Brands.

  • Within the first fifteen days of each quarter, the LICENSEE shall send the SGAE, using the templates attached hereto as Appendix II, the declaration of the revenue obtained and uses made of the works in the Repertoire on the Digital Medium.

  • The SGAE reserves the option to verify the accuracy of the data included in the declarations submitted by the LICENSEE, with the latter being obliged to furnish the SGAE with its accounting records and other necessary information in connection with the servers and hard disk drives on which the Digital Medium is housed and, in general, any and all the supplementary documentation so that the data relating to the exploitations covered by the present contract can be verified.

  • Apart from the legal grounds for the resolution of the Contract, any failure to comply by the LICENSEE with the obligation to pay the remuneration agreed, any falsehood in the data used for the measurement of the degree of use of the Repertoire on the Digital Medium and any inaccuracy in the contents of the declarations of uses or any failure to deliver the same shall also be grounds for the resolution of the Contract.

  • For these purposes, the territory shall comprise the natural overlaps of the LICENSEE’s exploitations, bearing in mind that the Digital Medium focuses commercially on a Spanish audience and, in particular, to persons resident or domiciled in Spain.

  • Consequently, ASK LOCALA does not guarantee that advertisers competing with the Advertiser are or may not be present on one or more pages or sections in the same Digital Medium taken out by the Client.

Related to Digital Medium

  • Wireless means any FCC-licensed or authorized wireless communication service transmitted over frequencies in the electromagnetic spectrum.

  • Digital network means any online-enabled application, software, website or system offered or utilized by a transportation network company that enables the prearrangement of rides with transportation network company drivers.

  • Digital Health refers to the use of digital and virtual tools, products, technologies, data, and services that enable improved patient experience and population health outcomes, care quality, access, integration, coordination, and system sustainability when they are leveraged by patients, providers and integrated care teams;

  • Broadband or “Broadband Service” means any service defined as Broadband, or having advanced telecommunications capability, in the most recent Federal Communications Commission inquiry pursuant to Section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-104).2

  • Networks the Local Area Network, network equipment, computer systems, and local cable infrastructure, at the Sites, to which the Service will be connected.