Provider Ads Sample Clauses

Provider Ads. Provider will have the right to place Provider Ads on certain the Advertisingad Iinventory associated with Provider Content and Monetized Content, as further described in documentation provided by Google, which will at least includinge inventory on Playback Pages where Provider Content and/or Monetized Content is displayed. Such Provider Ads may be sold and will appear in the style and format offered by Google and as may be modified from time to time by Google; provided that, such modifications are applied consistently to all similar content providers under agreements with Google and not solely to Provider. Provider must enter into the standard YouTube insertion order supplied by Google for any Provider Ads submitted hereunder. Provider Ads must comply with the YouTube Ad Policies. Google reserves the right to modify the YouTube Ad Policies in its sole discretion at any time during the Term; provided that, such modifications are applied consistently to all similar content providers under agreements with Google and not solely to Provider. In the event Google modifies its YouTube Ad Policies, such that it materially affects Provider’s ability to sell advertisements in Provider’s sole discretion, then Provider shall have the right to deliver notice to Google of a forty-five (45) day period for the parties to determine means of remedying Provider’s ability to sell advertisements, and Provider shall have the right to turn the Provider Channels “private” during such period. If, at the end of such forty-five (45) day period, the parties are unable to remedy Provider’s ability to sell advertisements, Provider may terminate this Agreement upon thirty (30) days prior written notice to Google. Provider Ads may be placed and managed using a Google Ad Manager. For the avoidance of doubt, Google is under no obligation to permit the display of any Provider Ads that fail to meet its approval in Google's sole discretion or that fail to comply with the YouTube Ads Policies. Google may require Provider to remove from display any Provider Ads that Google determines in its sole discretion to be objectionable, and Provider will promptly remove such Provider Ads from display in Google Services. Further, Google is under no obligation to display any Provider Ads before the start date or past the end date of any Provider Ad campaign, or after the time when a Provider Ad campaign has reached its budget limit as furnished to Google by Provider.
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Provider Ads. With respect to Provider Ads, Provider will pay to Google 30% of the then-current advertising rates communicated by Google to Provider, which Google will provide and update (which may be via e-mail) during the Term. Any updates to advertising rates communicated to Provider will apply only to Provider Ads inventory for which no service agreement has been executed at the time of the update. As of the Effective Date, Google does not support serving Provider Ads on Monetized Content where there are multiple claims, but retains the right to do so. Google retains the right to reject any Provider Ads service agreement totaling less than $10,000 or such other amount as determined by Google.
Provider Ads. With respect to Provider Ads, Provider will pay to Google 45% of the then-current advertising rates as set forth in the Google advertising rate card, which such card Google will provide to Provider. As of the Effective Date, Google does not support serving Provider Ads on Monetized Content where there are multiple claims, but retains the right to do so. For advertising placed directly with Google via the insertion order process, Google retains the right to reject any Provider Ads service agreement totaling less than $10,000 or such other amount as determined by Google.
Provider Ads. With respect to Provider Ads, Provider will pay to Google 30% of Provider Ad Revenues. As of the Effective Date, Google does not support serving Provider Ads on Monetized Content where there are multiple claims, but retains the right to do so. .

Related to Provider Ads

  • Provider Network The Panel of health service Providers with which the Contractor contracts for the provision of covered services to Members and Out-of-network Providers administering services to Members.

  • Provider Services The Contractor’s system shall collect, process, and maintain current and historical data on program providers. This information shall be accessible to all parts of the MCMIS for editing and reporting.

  • Provider Selection To the extent applicable to Provider in performance of the Agreement, Provider shall comply with 42 CFR 438.214, as may be amended from time to time, which includes, but is not limited to the selection and retention of providers, credentialing and recredentialing requirements and nondiscrimination. If Subcontractor and/or Health Plan delegate credentialing to Provider, Subcontractor and/or Health Plan will provide monitoring and oversight and Provider shall ensure that all licensed medical professionals are credentialed in accordance with Health Plan’s and the State Contract’s credentialing requirements.

  • Provider If the Provider is a State Agency, the Provider acknowledges that it is responsible for its own acts and deeds and the acts and deeds of its agents and employees. If the Provider is not a State agency, then the Provider agrees to indemnify and save harmless the State and its officers and employees from all claims and liability due to activities of itself, its agents, or employees, performed under this contract and which are caused by or result from error, omission, or negligent act of the Provider or of any person employed by the Provider. The Provider shall also indemnify and save harmless the State from any and all expense, including, but not limited to, attorney fees which may be incurred by the State in litigation or otherwise resisting said claim or liabilities which may be imposed on the State as a result of such activities by the Provider or its employees. The Provider further agrees to indemnify and save harmless the State from and against all claims, demands, and causes of action of every kind and character brought by any employee of the Provider against the State due to personal injuries and/or death to such employee resulting from any alleged negligent act by either commission or omission on the part of the Provider.

  • Provider Manual The Provider Manual shall be a comprehensive online reference tool for the Provider and staff regarding, but not limited to, administrative, prior authorization, and referral processes, claims and encounter submission processes, continuity of care requirements, and plan benefits. The Provider Manual shall also address topics such as clinical practice guidelines, availability and access standards, care management programs and Enrollee rights.

  • Provider Credentialing Contractor shall perform, or may delegate activities related to, credentialing and re-credentialing Participating Providers in accordance with a process reviewed and approved by State Regulators.

  • Providers Services performed by a provider who has been excluded or debarred from participation in federal programs, such as Medicare and Medicaid. To determine whether a provider has been excluded from a federal program, visit the U.S. Department of Human Services Office of Inspector General website (xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/) or the Excluded Parties List System website maintained by the U.S. General Services Administration (xxxxx://xxx.xxx.gov/). • Services provided by facilities, dentists, physicians, surgeons, or other providers who are not legally qualified or licensed, according to relevant sections of Rhode Island Law or other governing bodies, or who have not met our credentialing requirements. • Services provided by a non-network provider, unless listed as covered in the Summary of Medical Benefits. • Services provided by naturopaths, homeopaths, or Christian Science practitioners.

  • PROVIDER PERSONNEL 9.1 The Department and Provider agree and acknowledge that in the event of the Provider ceasing to provide the Services or part of them for any reason, Clause 25 (Re-Provision of the Services) of the Agreement will apply.

  • Your Guide to Selecting a Primary Care Provider (PCP) and Other Providers Quality healthcare begins with a partnership between you and your primary care provider (PCP). When you need care, call your PCP, who will help coordinate your care. Your healthcare coverage under this plan is provided or arranged through our network of PCPs, specialists, and other providers. You’re encouraged to: • become involved in your healthcare by asking providers about all treatment plans available and their costs; • take advantage of the preventive health services offered under this plan to help you stay healthy and find problems before they become serious. Each member is required to provide the name of his or her PCP. However, if the name of a PCP is not provided with the application, your enrollment will not be delayed and your coverage will not be cancelled. How to Find a PCP or Other Providers Finding a PCP in our network is easy. To select a provider, or to check that a provider is in our network, please use the “Find a Doctor” tool on our website or call Customer Service. Please note: We are not obligated to provide you with a provider. We are not liable for anything your provider does or does not do. We are not a healthcare provider and do not practice medicine, dentistry, furnish health care, or make medical judgments.

  • Provider Obligations Provider at all times during the term of this Agreement shall:

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