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What is a third party content provider?
Third Party Content Provider as used in this Agreement means a party other than SRR, Applicant or another applicant whose information SRR makes available on the System. Sample 2.
What is third party digital content?
“Third party content” is exactly what it sounds like — content that was created by someone else. You don’t own that fascinating article that you just shared on Twitter, and so you will need to give the third party creator the credit he or she deserves.
What is third party content rights?
Third party copyright is when the rights to material belong to someone other than yourself such as images and long excerpts of text. If you are using material like this in your work then you will need to seek permission from the person or company that owns the rights before using it.
What is 3rd party data?
What is Third-Party Data? Third-party data is information collected by companies that don’t have a direct relationship with consumers. To put that into context: virtually every brand gathers data directly from its audience – names, email addresses, order history, etc.
What is an example of a third party provider?
Examples of Third Party Service Providers include technology service providers, business process outsourcing service providers and call centre service providers.
What does third party text mean?
Third Party Content means Content proprietary to a third party. Third Party Content means any content, software or other data that is not owned by DigitalGlobe.
What is a third party data?
What is meant by third party data?
Third-party data is any information collected by an entity that does not have a direct relationship with the user the data is being collected on. Often times, third-party data is collected from a variety of websites and platforms and is then aggregated together by a third-party data provider such as a DMP.
How can third parties legally use copyrighted material?
Permission to use copyright material can be sought directly from the copyright owner or by obtaining a licence from the relevant collective management organisation (organisation representing the copyright owner).