How is Game Card defined in a legal contract?
- Game Card means a physical card that contains a unique code. This code is tied to either a predetermined amount of game currency or a preset amount of play time for one account to connect to the game's local servers. The term ""Game Card"" may also refer to online virtual game cards. Seen in 1 SEC filing.
- Game Card means a card that has a unique code, which is generated by [organization], that is equivalent to a set duration of game time for a single account to connect to the game's local servers. Users can only access the local servers with valid game cards generated by the licensee. All game cards expire after their set duration of game time has passed or upon the termination of an agreement. Seen in 1 SEC filing.
- Game Card means a concrete, intangible, or virtual card that has a unique code linked to a specific amount of game points. Seen in 1 SEC filing.
- Game Card means a regular or special bingo game card. Seen in 1 SEC filing.
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Genie Definition 1
- Game Card means a physical or digital card containing a code providing access to game time or in-game currency.
Relevant Contract Types
- Software Licensing Agreement
- Video Game Development Agreement
- End User License Agreement (EULA)
Relevant Circumstances
- Launching a new game requiring time-bound or currency-driven user access.
- Cross-platform gaming (like Console, PC, Mobile) where unified gaming currency is used.
- Collaborations betweens game developers and payment platforms for game purchases.
Relevant Sectors
- Video Game Development and Publishing Industries
- Mobile Application Development Industries
- eSports Industry
Genie Definition 2
- Game Card means a regular or special bingo game card.
Relevant Contract Types
- Event Vendor Agreement
- Gaming Services Agreement
Relevant Circumstances
- Organising Bingo events within local community centers or as part of larger events or festivals.
- Developing a physical or digital Bingo game where players purchase cards.
Relevant Sectors
- Entertainment and Event Planning Industry
- Lottery and Gambling Industry
- Mobile Gaming Industry
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Game Card means a physical or digital card containing a code providing access to game time or in-game currency.
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