Co Branded Sites Sample Clauses

Co Branded Sites. Web pages (1) resident an the Bidsxxxxx.xxx xxxe that are created by E@H, match the look and feel of an Applicable Site, are linked to the Applicable Site, display some or all of the BidStream content, identify BidStream and OpenSite as the content providers and (2) resident on an Applicable Site that are created by E@H, match the look and feel of an Applicable Site and offer auction functionality to visitors of Applicable Sites through the use of the AuctionNow Software.
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Co Branded Sites a) OpenSite and E@H will work together to link the Co-branded Sites into the Applicable Sites. b) E@H will develop, host, and maintain, at its expense, the Applicable Sites. E@H will have sole control over the "look and feel" of the Applicable Sites and will be responsible for any hardware or labor or software and or service technology (including updates thereto) reasonably necessary to maintain the Applicable Sites as described herein. OpenSite/E@H c) OpenSite will develop, host, and maintain, at its expense, the Co-branded Site(s) resident on BidSxxxxx.xxx xx accordance with the mutually agreed specifications and consistent with OpenSite standards. E@H will provide creative as needed for the provision of this Co-branded Site. d) E@H will develop, host, and maintain, at its expense, the Co-branded Site(s) resident on the Applicable Sites in accordance with mutually agreed specifications consistent with E@H standards. OpenSite will provide creative as needed for the provision of this Co-branded Site. e) E@H will display links from Applicable Sites to the Co-branded Sites. E@H will have sole discretion and control over the number, placement and positioning of such links. Notwithstanding, OpenSite will have an opportunity to review and comment an such placement and positioning prior to implementation. f) Attached hereto as EXHIBIT G s a "Scope of Work" that illustrates the plan, methodologies, financial and other obligations of the parties in relation to the Applicable Sites, the Co-branded Sites, Advertisement serving, AuctionNow offering and AuctionNow hosting.
Co Branded Sites. 7.1.1. Co-Branded Career Center. VerticalNet will pay PaperExchange ***** of the Career Center Net Revenue. ."Career Center Net Revenue" shall mean the (a) listing fees related to the Co-Branded Career Center and any other VerticalNet Site on which the listings are posted, (b) Co-Branded Career Center e-commerce revenue and (c) other Co-Branded Career Center revenue, in each case under the preceding clauses (a), (b) and (c), to the extent derived during the Term from PaperExchange or the PaperExchange Content provided to VerticalNet by PaperExchange pursuant to this Agreement, or as otherwise mutually agreed upon by the parties, less (i) credits for claims, allowances, retroactive price reductions or returned goods, and (ii) sales, excise, use, value-added and other similar taxes (excluding income taxes) actually paid.
Co Branded Sites. If during the Services Term Customer launches a co-branded version of a Site or Additional Site [*] then, [*]. [*], such site will become a "Co-branded Site" under this Agreement (it being understood for the avoidance of doubt that the economic terms concerning revenue share set forth in the Order Form shall be applicable to Impressions of such Co-branded Site). [*]. In the event that Google does not reply to a Co-branded Site Offer within the Co-brand Response Period, Google shall be deemed to have rejected the Co-branded Site Offer. Customer is responsible for each Co-branded Site's use of the Services provided hereunder and shall ensure that any and all such Co-branded Sites comply with the applicable terms and conditions of the Agreement, including without limitation all terms and conditions regarding use and prohibited uses of the Services, terms and conditions relating to the implementation of the Services, and confidentiality requirements.
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