Network Distribution Clause Samples

The Network Distribution clause defines how products, services, or content are distributed through a specified network, such as a group of authorized resellers, affiliates, or digital platforms. It typically outlines the parties permitted to distribute within the network, any geographic or channel restrictions, and the standards or requirements for participation. This clause ensures that distribution is controlled and consistent, helping to protect brand integrity, manage market reach, and prevent unauthorized sales or misuse of the distributed materials.
Network Distribution. MP will not authorize or permit any third party ------------------------ to distribute or promote the Products or any MP Interactive Site through the AOL Network absent AOL's prior written approval. The Promotions and any other promotions or advertisements purchased from or provided by AOL will link only to the Affiliated MP Site, will be used by MP solely for its own benefit and will not be resold, traded, exchanged, bartered, brokered or otherwise offered to any third party.
Network Distribution. The Licensed Content shall be distributed by AOL in ------------------------ accordance with the terms of this Agreement. SB will not expressly authorize or permit any third party to distribute or promote the Licensed Content or any SB Interactive Site through the AOL Network absent AOL's prior written approval.
Network Distribution. Onvia will not authorize or permit any third party to distribute or promote the Products or any Onvia Interactive Site other than the Co-Branded Site through the AOL Network absent AOL's prior written approval. The Promotions and any other promotions or advertisements purchased from or provided by AOL will link only to the Co-Branded Site, will be used by Onvia solely for its own benefit and will not be resold, traded, exchanged, bartered, brokered or otherwise offered to any third party.
Network Distribution. InfoSpace will not authorize or permit any third party to distribute or promote the Content provided by InfoSpace to the AOL White Pages or any InfoSpace Interactive Site through the AOL Network absent AOL's prior written approval. The promotions and any other promotional or advertising rights or space purchased from or provided by AOL will link only to the AOL White Pages, will be used by InfoSpace solely for its own benefit and will not be resold, traded, exchanged, bartered, brokered or otherwise offered to any third party except at otherwise provided in the Agreement.
Network Distribution. Except for members of B&N's "Affiliates Program," B&N will not authorize or permit any third party to distribute or promote the Affiliated B&N Site through the AOL Network absent AOL's prior written approval. Nothing in this Section 1 is intended to modify any agreement between AOL and any member of B&N's "Affiliates Program."
Network Distribution. ESPN will cause the distribution each year of at least 50% of the total Events for that year on one or more of the three major broadcast networks (ABC, CBS or NBC) (each, a "Network") subject to following: (a) MATERIAL HAS BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT. CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. (b) ESPN need not be required to place any Event on a Network if it would thereby suffer a net loss on such Event (for this purpose defined as the revenue generated by the U.S. domestic advertising and in-car camera sales or license fees from the Event minus the costs of placing the Program of the Event on a Network on a "time-buy" basis, the costs and expenses of producing the Program of the Event (See Paragraph IV(a)(ii)(A), below), costs of selling and placing advertising within the Program and in-car camera sponsorship. * MATERIAL HAS BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT. CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. It is understood that ESPN may cause Network distribution either by sublicense or on a so-called "time-buy" basis or both, after consultation with CART. ESPN shall also consult with CART as to which Events will be selected for Network distribution. * MATERIAL HAS BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT. CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. The parties acknowledge that Network "time-buy" agreements, as well as a production agreement with Long Beach Grand Prix Association, for 1994 Events have already been executed by CART. ESPN will assume such agreements effective upon the execution of this Agreement (subject to CART obtaining all necessary consents and approvals therefor).
Network Distribution. Except as provided in this Agreement, ICP will not authorize or permit any third party to distribute or promote the Products or any ICP Interactive Site through the AOL Network absent AOL's prior written approval. Except as provided in the Agreement, this Promotions and any other promotions or advertisements purchased from or provided by AOL will link only to the Affiliated ICP Site, will be used by ICP solely for its own benefit and will not be resold, traded, exchanged, bartered, brokered or otherwise offered to any third party.
Network Distribution. ESPN will cause the distribution each year of at least 50% of the total Events for that year on one or more of the three major broadcast networks (ABC, CBS or NBC) (each, a "Network") subject to following: (a) Commencing in 1995, in determining the number of Events to be distributed on a Network, ESPN need only consider those Events which have sponsors who will commit to purchase the necessary commercial time to qualify them to be recognized by the affected Network as the Event's title sponsor; and (b) ESPN need not be required to place any Event on a Network if it would thereby suffer a net loss on such Event (for this purpose defined as the revenue generated by the U.S. domestic advertising and in-car camera sales or license fees from the Event minus the costs of placing the Program of the Event on a Network on a "time-buy" basis, the costs and expenses of producing the Program of the Event (See Paragraph IV(a)(ii)(A), below), costs of selling and placing advertising within the Program and in-car camera sponsorship (See Paragraph IV(a)(ii)(C)--but not including ESPN's *MATERIAL HAS BEEN OMITTED PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT. CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL HAS BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. and a proportionate part of the Domestic Guarantee (defined below) attributable to the Event. It is understood that ESPN may cause Network distribution either by sublicense or on a so-called "time-buy" basis or both, after consultation with CART. ESPN shall also consult with CART as to which Events will be selected for Network distribution. In the case of any "time-
Network Distribution. 16.1 Domain Group uses a third party supplier for the household distribution of its free publications and does not make any representation or warranty about the performance of this service. 16.2 Any representations Domain Group about distribution numbers or distribution areas/coverage are estimates only. Domain Group does not provide refunds of advertising costs in the event of fluctuations in distribution numbers or areas/coverage as these can vary from week to week.