CREATION OF CONTENT Sample Clauses

CREATION OF CONTENT. Each party will be responsible for the creation, development and publication of its respective Content. The parties will consult regularly regarding creation of mutually beneficial Content. Neither party will use the Content of each other's site in any way whatsoever without the other party's prior approval.
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CREATION OF CONTENT. 6. Adventurer must have and share his or her Strava account or Garmin analytics for tracking on the Visit Carson City website during the length and duration of the Quest. The Visit Carson City website connection to Adventurer’s Strava or Garmin account must be verified prior to departure. 7. Adventurer must create content (blogs, videos, photos, podcasts, or any other form of media agreed upon by Adventurer and CTA, on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, or other agreed upon social media or channels) (“Content”) to CTA at least once per week. Adventurer and CTA must mutually agree on the platform for the Content prior to Adventurer’s departure. Adventurer must provide a sufficient cell phone or other connection and be able to upload, post, or send the Content to CTA at least once every two weeks. 8. Adventurer warrants and represents that the Content (a) is Adventurer’s original work of Adventurer’s own creative efforts, (b) has not been previously published, sold, assigned, transferred, licensed, granted, encumbered, or utilized; (c) does not infringe upon the copyrights, trademarks, rights of privacy, publicity or other intellectual property or other rights of any person or entity; (d) has not been sold, licensed, or sub-licensed in any manner that may affect or impair the rights granted to CTA pursuant to this Agreement; and (e) is free and clear of any liens from any source whatsoever. 9. Adventurer has not and will not sell or reproduce the Content or allow others to do so without prior written consent of CTA. Adventurer agrees not to create or make, nor authorize others to create or make, any exact or significantly similar reproductions of the Content, which is the same or substantially similar in image, design, dimensions and materials, without the express written consent of CTA, which consent may or may not be granted in CTA’s sole discretion.
CREATION OF CONTENT. TEN may engage Contributor from time to time to create and author Content for publication in TEN magazines and/or on TEN websites. For all Content to be created by Contributor, Contributor and TEN’s editorial point of contact shall agree via e-mail or otherwise on the following details with respect to the applicable Content: (a) the length of the Content (if editorial contribution); (b) the fee to be paid by TEN; (c) the topical focus and/or title of the Content; and (d) any applicable deadlines. Contributor understands and agrees that all Content and all agreements with TEN’s editorial point of contact shall be governed by this Agreement and in no event shall any e-mail communication, telephone communication, or invoice amend or otherwise modify the terms of this Agreement. To the extent that the Content reproduces the image or likeness of any person or the property of another person, Contributor represents and warrants that all necessary releases have been secured in writing and Contributor shall produce such releases to TEN promptly upon request.
CREATION OF CONTENT. Where Licensee is using a third party to create, manufacture, produce, or develop (the “Developer”) the Content, Licensee shall ensure that the Developer is compliance with Licensee’s standard vendor policies and with the terms and conditions of the Agreement.
CREATION OF CONTENT. Following the execution of this Agreement, Snap and Sponsor will work in good faith to develop the content specified in Exhibit C. All content to be included on the Co-Branded Pages shall be required to comply with Snap's generally applicable content and technical guidelines.

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