Common use of Participation marks Clause in Contracts

Participation marks. If you participate in 3-D secure transactions, you must display the "Verified by Visa" and "MasterCard SecureCode" logos and other trademarks on your website. As a minimum, you must display these marks on your website payment page. In addition, you can also display these marks on your homepage or your security information page, or both. • You must never use the “Verified by Visa” and “MasterCard SecureCode” marks in a way that implies that Visa or MasterCard endorses any of the products or services which you make available to cardholders on your website. You must also not use any of these marks as an acceptance mark in any application. • You must display the “Verified by Visa” and “MasterCard SecureCode” learn more mark prominently on your website, both early in the shopping experience and on the payment page. As a minimum, you should place the "learn more" mark on the checkout page on which the cardholder enters his/her card number or on another page in the checkout flow that cardholders must view when placing their order.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: assets-global.website-files.com, f.hubspotusercontent40.net, assets-global.website-files.com

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Participation marks. If you participate in 3-D secure transactions, you must display the "Verified by Visa" and "MasterCard SecureCode" logos and other trademarks on your website. As a minimum, you must display these marks on your website payment page. In addition, you can also display these marks on your homepage or your security information page, or both. • You must never use the “Verified by Visa” and “MasterCard SecureCode” marks in a way that implies that Visa or MasterCard endorses any of the products or services which you make available to cardholders on your website. You must also not use any of these marks as an acceptance mark xxxx in any application. • You must display the “Verified by Visa” and “MasterCard SecureCode” learn more mark xxxx prominently on your website, both early in the shopping experience and on the payment page. As a minimum, you should place the "learn more" mark xxxx on the checkout page on which the cardholder enters his/her card number or on another page in the checkout flow that cardholders must view when placing their order.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: assets-global.website-files.com

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