Public Content definition

Public Content means Digital Content that has been created by third parties and Verified but not Cleared, which may, in Storyful’s opinion, be published for editorial purposes without Clearance. Examples of this content may include content produced by governments, public institutions, political parties and NGOs;
Public Content means any Content that a Vendor makes available to the general public on any GDS or third-party channel, and, in the case of air Vendors, the airline’s web fares.
Public Content means any Content that a Vendor makes available to the general public on any GDS or third-party channel, and, in the case of air Vendors, the airline’s web fares. “Retention Segment” means a Segment added to a PNR for the purposes of keeping that PNR ***Confidential Information has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to this omitted information. active past when it would otherwise be re-captured by the Travelport System. A Retention Segment will not be considered an Improper Segment. “Segment” means a reservation that is made by Subscriber, directly or indirectly including by the Distribution Partners, in a Travelport System (including without limitation any reservation constituting a uAPI Segment) for the services of an air, car or hotel Vendor that participates in a Travelport System at or above the Full Service Level, and which: • is made via a POS in North America or Europe; • is not cancelled by anyone, (***); • any Travelport Group Company receives a Participation Fee from the Vendor or a (***) from Subscriber; • is not an Improper Segment made by Subscriber; and • is not a Passive Segment.

Examples of Public Content in a sentence

  • You agree that this waiver may be invoked by HomeStars or any of its affiliates or any of their respective Representatives, successors, assignees, designees, or nominees in respect of any or all of Your Public Content.

  • This rate is based on 12 trailing quarter balances and is subject to change based on community needs, investment performance and the long-term preservation of endowment funds’ principal.

  • At all times during the Term and any Transition Services Period, Travelport warrants that it shall provide to Subscriber and its Affiliates via the Products and Services all Public Content that Travelport and its Affiliates provide or make available to (***) as and when Travelport and/or its Affiliates make such Public Content available to (***).

  • VerTrius reserves the right, at any time, in its sole discretion, to take any action deemed necessary with respect to Public Content that violates the terms of this Agreement, including, but not limited to, removal of such Public Content.

  • Public Content: Onshape permits you to publish your Content in the form of a Public Document, and allows you to participate in public community forums through postings.


More Definitions of Public Content

Public Content includes Highlight Video, Public Profile Data, and Public Game Video.
Public Content means the Content made available to the general public.
Public Content means Content that is made available to the general public at no charge.
Public Content means Customer Content that is stored on the Host and is accessible to any person. “Recipient” means a party receiving Confidential Information under this SaaS Agreement.
Public Content means Provided Data, information, data, text, software, photographs, images, graphics, videos, messages or other materials that you or other users upload, post, email, transmit, store or otherwise make available to the public on the Platform.
Public Content means Content on or associated with a Public Calendar.
Public Content means the information that you submit or post to the rtsicomply Sites for public display, such as information that you display as part of your public profile or any other social or public submission areas that rtsicomply might make optionally available for you in the future.