Sentences with phrase «just licensing their content»

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Just ask Farhad Mohit, founder and CEO of Flipagram, an L.A. - based content platform that enables people to create and share visual stories using their own photos and videos and pair them with legally licensed music on their phones.
In addition to just licensing the films, YEAH creates and owns all of the supplemental content, 90 % of it being new, meaning that you can get a completely different experience from streaming these movies as opposed to watching dvd extras.
Therefore, teachers should receive extra pay for earning a master's degree, but only in their license area (say, mathematics education) if not just in their content area (mathematics).
Amazon launched its Kindle Worlds fan fiction platform just over a year ago, and the concept has been a great success for both the rights holders who license content to the site and the fans who adore the concepts and story lines of their favorite authors.
They have the license agreements to sell movie and music content just like Apple.
But not content to deliver just any other ARPG, Neocore is looking to capitalize on the rich license at their disposal.
Just as exciting, we will also release all of the code, sound, and artwork under open source licenses: the MIT license for the code, and a Creative Commons license for all the other content that makes up SiSSYFiGHT.
But just as LexisNexis has always taken a two - pronged approach to content development — either build it or license it — it is taking the same approach to technology.
First of all, Maryland has a zero tolerance law, which means that if you're under 21, with a Blood Alcohol Content of.02 you'll face fines and Maryland driver's license suspension just like an adult with a BAC of.08 would.
It's committed billions to content license deals but has just $ 366 million in cash and short - term investments.
Initially, DramaFever focused just on content arbitrage, which means that the company has been licensing content from foreign broadcasters who otherwise wouldn't be able to reach audiences in the U.S..
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