Sentences with phrase «subscription content licensing»

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In no case shall Publisher's aggregate liability for any content or accessibility problems with the site exceed the amount of subscription fees paid for the Licensed Materials during 12 - month period preceding any claim or notice of damages.
Institutional licenses and subscriptions only apply to our Science family of journal content.
I'm happy to keep buying WSJ subscriptions if they are delivering new content and getting more licenses for the US market.
Nowadays you're not actually «purchasing» a PC game, but rather «subscribing» to it or purchasing a license for it, which means game publishers can tell you how many times you can install a game, make you pay to unlock content that's already on the disc, or go ahead and revoke your right to play a game, and there's nothing illegal about them doing any of these things at all because you paid $ 50 for a service (the subscription or license) rather than for a product.
Net revenues from Digital online channels represent revenues from digitally - distributed subscriptions, licensing royalties, value - added services, downloadable content, microtransactions, and products.
2 Subscription, licensing, and other revenues represent revenues from World of Warcraft subscriptions, licensing royalties from our products and franchises, downloadable content, microtransactions, and other miscellaneous revenues.
The company develops, publishes, and sells interactive software products and entertainment content for the console and PC platforms through retail and digital channels, including subscription, full - game, and in - game sales, as well as by licensing software to third - party or related - party companies; and offers downloadable content.
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SoundCloud Go, a new subscription tier launching first in the U.S., will give users access to some 125 million tracks including premium licensed content on demand, starting first in the U.S. at $ 9.99 per month (or $ 12.99 on the iOS app after Apple's transaction fee).
It currently offers a library of licensed and original content to members of its Prime subscription service.
Professional Experience United Media — a division of E.W. Scripps (New York, NY) 1988 — 2011 SVP / General Manager — Syndication & Web (2002 — Present) • Outline financial and strategic direction of business operations, directing all aspects of syndication division including sales, editorial, web, customer service, administration and production • Identify, develop and launch unique, valuable IP created by artists, writers and producers, including Dilbert and Big Nate • Negotiate client, talent, licensing and vendor agreements, working closely with in - house and external legal teams • Develop pricing strategies, competitor and market analysis, marketing and business plans for over 200 properties • Manage key talent relationships with IP including Charles Schulz / Peanuts, Scott Adams / Dilbert and Gemstar • Oversee and direct content for first and largest consumer - facing website in industry, comics.com, developing subscription and ad - based models and creating new features including e-commerce, widgets, RSS feeds and animations • Increase revenues, manage expenses, streamline workflows and create team environment to increase productivity, consistently exceeding profitability goals within a declining market segment
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