Customized Programming Sample Clauses

Customized Programming. Any (a) area within the AOL Network or outside the AOL Network but exclusively available to AOL Members, which area is developed, programmed, and/or managed by WebMD, in whole or in part, pursuant to this Agreement and all Content thereon (including, without limitation, message boards, chat and other AOL Member-supplied content areas contained therein and including any sites or areas linked thereto) including, without limitation, any co-branded site or page, but excluding the Customized Site and My Health and (b) Content provided to AOL by WebMD pursuant to this Agreement for distribution on or through the AOL Network other than on the Customized Site and My Health, including any Content appearing in the Placements.
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Customized Programming. The terms and conditions of this Exhibit applicable to the Customized Site shall apply equally to any Customized Programming that is (a) programmed in HTML or (b) web-based. EXHIBIT G --------- KEYWORD GUIDELINES ------------------
Customized Programming. Customized programming for the MIPS system will be available upon Company's request at ISI's rates as defined in Attachment 2. Each calendar year, Company will receive a total of forty (40) days of programming, analysis and testing for special requests submitted by Company. ISI will inform Company in advance if a task requires more than 40 days, or if the performance of a particular request will result in the Company exceeding the 40 free days of programming time. The following procedures will apply:
Customized Programming. Any (a) areas within the AOL Network and all Licensed Content therein, to the extent such areas are developed, programmed, and/or managed by HS or its Affiliates or their respective agents pursuant to this Agreement, excluding the Customized Sites, and (b) Licensed Content provided to AOL by HS or its Affiliates or their respective agents pursuant to this Agreement and used by AOL in accordance with this Agreement for distribution on or through the AOL Network other than on the Customized Sites.
Customized Programming. Customized Site. Collectively, each version of the Primary Site that is customized for distribution through the AOL Network in accordance with this Agreement. Department Screens. The following eleven departmental main screens of the AOL Covered Property Sports Channel: Pro Football, College Football, Pro Basketball, College Basketball, Extreme Sports, Hockey, Baseball, Golf, Soccer, Auto Racing and Tennis (or successor screens thereto).
Customized Programming. Any (a) area within the AOL Network or outside the AOL Network but exclusively available to AOL Members, which area is developed, programmed, and/or managed by ICP, in whole or in part, pursuant to this Agreement and all Content thereon (including, without limitation, message boards, chat and other AOL Member-supplied content areas contained therein) including, without limitation, Team Pages, Stars Pages, Extreme Online Area and any other co-branded site or page, but excluding the Customized Site and (b) Content provided to AOL by ICP pursuant to this Agreement for distribution on or through the AOL Network other than on the Customized Site. Customized Site. Collectively, each version of the Primary Site that is customized for distribution through the AOL Network in accordance with this Agreement. ICP Interactive Site. Any interactive site or area (other than Customized Programming), including any mirrored site or area, which is managed, maintained or owned by ICP or its agents or to which ICP provides and/or licenses information, content or other materials, including, by way of example and without limitation, (i) an ICP site on the World Wide Web portion of the Internet or (ii) a channel or area delivered through a "push" product such as the Pointcast Network or interactive environment such as Microsoft's proposed Active Desktop or interactive television service such as WebTV.
Customized Programming. Any (a) areas within the AOL Network or outside the AOL Network but exclusively available to AOL Users and all Licensed Content thereon, to the extent such area is developed, programmed, and/or managed by HS or its Affiliates or their respective agents pursuant to this Agreement (including, without limitation, message boards, chat and other AOL User-supplied content areas contained therein and including any sites or areas linked thereto) including, without limitation, any co-branded site or page, but excluding the Customized Site and (b) Licensed Content provided to AOL by HS or its Affiliates or their respective agents pursuant to this Agreement and used by AOL in accordance with this Agreement for distribution on or through the AOL Network other than on the Customized Site.
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Customized Programming. HS shall deliver the programming specified below for AOL's inclusion within the AOL Properties and, at AOL's option, other portions of the AOL Network. AOL's provision of the Promotions specified in Exhibit A-1 and A-2 shall be contingent on HS providing the following Content. If any such Content is unavailable, AOL be relieved of the obligation to provide any Promotion related to such Content from the date such Content becomes unavailable until [*] ([*]) days after such Content again becomes available. In the event that AOL does not deliver any Promotions in accordance with the foregoing sentence, AOL shall be relieved of a proportional amount of the Integrated Placement Commitment and/or Media Placement Commitment, as applicable, related to the Promotions which were not displayed. REAL ESTATE

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  • Programming Seller shall not make any material changes in the broadcast hours or in the percentages of types of programming broadcast by the Station, or make any other material change in the Station's programming policies, except such changes as in the good faith judgment of the Seller are required by the public interest.

  • End Users LICENSEE agrees to require all direct recipients of Licensed Products to whom Licensed Products are sold, leased, or otherwise disposed of by LICENSEE or its sublicensees, to look only to LICENSEE and not to LICENSOR or its affiliates for any claims, warranties, or liability relating to such Licensed Products. LICENSEE agrees to take all steps to reasonably assure itself that Licensed Products sold, leased or otherwise disposed of by or for LICENSEE is being used for permitted purposes only.

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  • Hosting Services GSI shall load the Web site onto server(s) that are connected to the Internet and readily accessible via the Web through use of the Domain Names. GSI shall ensure that the Web site is functional and ready to process transactions in a reasonably efficient manner.

  • User 4.9.1 Not to use the Property otherwise than for the Permitted Use;

  • USE OF THIRD PARTY SYSTEMS-LEVEL SOFTWARE State Street and the Fund acknowledge that in connection with the Data Access Services provided under this Addendum, the Fund will have access, through the Data Access Services, to Fund Data and to functions of State Street’s proprietary systems; provided, however that in no event will the Fund have direct access to any third party systems-level software that retrieves data for, stores data from, or otherwise supports the System.

  • Marketing Materials (a) During the term of this Agreement, the Sub-Adviser agrees to furnish the Manager at its principal office for prior review and approval by the Manager all written and/or printed materials, including but not limited to, PowerPointÒ or slide presentations, news releases, advertisements, brochures, fact sheets and other promotional, informational or marketing materials (the “Marketing Materials”) for internal use or public dissemination, that are produced or are for use or reference by the Sub-Adviser, its affiliates or other designees, broker-dealers or the public in connection with the Series, and Sub-Adviser shall not use any such materials if the Manager reasonably objects in writing within five business days (or such other period as may be mutually agreed) after receipt thereof. Marketing Materials may be furnished to the Manager by first class or overnight mail, facsimile transmission equipment, electronic delivery or hand delivery.

  • TECHNICAL SUPPORT SERVICES 2.1 The technical support services (the "Services"): Party A agrees to provide to Party B the relevant services requested by Party B, which are specified in Exhibit 1 attached hereto ("Exhibit 1").

  • Advertising and Promotional Materials a. Licensee will not use the Licensed Marks or any reproduction of them, including without limitation, Photographs or Computer Art, as defined in Paragraph 10a, in any advertising, promotion, publicity or display materials (collectively "Promotional Materials") without receiving NFLP's prior written approval executed on a Promotional Approval Form supplied to Licensee by NFLP. Licensee may use such approved Promotional Materials only in conjunction with the Styles of Licensed Products that NFLP has approved. Licensee shall submit to NFLP all Promotional Materials at the following applicable stages appropriate to the medium used: (i) conceptual stage, pre-production art or rough cuts; (ii) layout, storyboard and script; (iii) finished materials; and (iv) at any other time as reasonably requested by NFLP. Licensee shall ensure that it submits all proposed Promotional Materials and any modifications to previously approved Promotional Materials to NFLP in a timely fashion that will ensure NFLP has adequate time to review such materials prior to the date of their proposed use by Licensee. NFLP shall use best efforts to evaluate all such Promotional Materials' submissions within ten (10) business days of their receipt by NFLP. NFLP shall execute a Promotional Approval Form for all Promotional Materials that it approves. Licensee shall notify its retailers and/or Third Party Distributors that NFLP must approve all Promotional Materials involving or using in any form or manner the Licensed Marks. Licensee shall use best efforts to ensure that its retailers and/or Third Party Distributors do not publish, display or otherwise distribute such Promotional Materials without NFLP's prior written approval.

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