HEARST CONTENT CONTROL Sample Clauses

HEARST CONTENT CONTROL. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, Hearst retains complete editorial and creative control over all aspects, including Content, of the Magazine Sites. Hearst will be solely responsible for creating, managing, editing, reviewing, deleting and otherwise controlling all Content, including the Hearst Content, Magazine Content and all user-generated content, with respect to the Magazine Sites. Womex.xxx, XXC shall not supplement, modify, alter or excerpt the Hearst Content (other than modifications strictly necessary to upload the Hearst Content to the Web site), without Hearst's prior written consent; provided, however, that Womex.xxx, XXC may, without seeking Hearst's prior written consent, use reasonable excerpts of the Hearst Content both on and off the Network in connection with its promotion, marketing and advertising of the Magazine Sites and the Network and other activities calculated to draw traffic to the Magazine Sites and the Network. No article, excerpt or other subset of subject matter of the Hearst Content or Magazine Content may be reproduced on the Network without the proper attribution to the Magazine in which such Hearst Content or Magazine Content appeared in print form and to the author or authors (where required) and the copyright owner to the same extent and in the same manner set forth in the original form of the Hearst Content or Magazine Content provided by Hearst. Hearst acknowledges that, by only providing Hearst with the ability to publish and distribute its own Hearst Content and the content of third parties, Womex.xxx, XXC is acting as a passive conduit for the distribution and publishing of such content. As a conduit, Womex.xxx, XXC will give Hearst complete discretion over all Content reproduced on the Magazine Sites. Womex.xxx, XXC has no obligation to Hearst, and undertakes no responsibility, to review the Hearst Content or user-generated content to determine whether any such content may incur liability to third parties. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, if Womex.xxx, XXC reasonably believes that any Hearst Content on a Magazine Site may create liability for Womex.xxx, XXC, Hearst agrees that, after prior notice to Hearst (if reasonably possible under the circumstances), Womex.xxx, XXC may remove such Hearst Content and/or the applicable Web site(s) as Womex.xxx, XXC believes is prudent or necessary to minimize or eliminate Womex.xxx, XXC's potential liability. *Certain informati...
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