Common use of No Opt-In Clause in Contracts

No Opt-In. Where there is no Opt-In or an Entrant does not consent, Corus will only use any provided Entrant Information to administer the Contest(s) and it will not be shared with Company unless Company needs to use it to administer some element of the Contest(s) (e.g. because Company is providing the Prize to the winner directly, so they require the winner’s Entrant Information).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contest Prizing Agreement, Contest Prizing Agreement, Contest Prizing Agreement

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