brokered use
[/ˈbroʊkərd juːs/]
noun phrasepl: brokered uses
uso intermediado
1. A situation where access to a resource, service, or right is granted through a third-party intermediary or broker who negotiates or facilitates the arrangement between two parties
The software company arranged brokered use of their platform through a reseller partner.
A empresa de software organizou o uso intermediado de sua plataforma através de um parceiro revendedor.
2. In intellectual property and licensing contexts, the arrangement where a broker facilitates the licensing or use of protected content, technology, or assets
The film studio arranged brokered use of the soundtrack through a music licensing agency.
O estúdio cinematográfico organizou o uso intermediado da trilha sonora através de uma agência de licenciamento musical.
3. A commercial arrangement where access is controlled and managed by an intermediary rather than directly between provider and user
Brokered use agreements typically include specific terms regarding liability and usage restrictions.
Os acordos de uso intermediado normalmente incluem termos específicos sobre responsabilidade e restrições de uso.
This term is predominantly used in business, legal, and technology contexts in both Brazil and the USA. In Brazil, it reflects the growing importance of intermediaries in licensing and service provision. In the USA, it's particularly common in real estate, software licensing, and intellectual property sectors where brokers play a crucial role in facilitating transactions.
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