Providing Content Clause Samples

The 'Providing Content' clause defines the responsibilities and permissions related to supplying materials, information, or media for use under an agreement. Typically, it outlines what types of content must be provided, the format or standards required, and any deadlines or delivery methods. For example, a client may be required to deliver logos, text, or images to a service provider to enable project completion. This clause ensures that all necessary content is supplied in a timely and usable manner, preventing delays and clarifying each party's obligations regarding content provision.
Providing Content. You must provide us with advertising content about your business. If you fail to do so prior to the deadline we set, then we may provision your Advertising with solely your business name, address and telephone number. In such event, your payment obligations will remain the same. If we (or another party on our behalf) create or supply any artwork, illustrations, photographs, text or other content for your Advertising, we retain ownership of copyrights and all other intellectual property interests in such materials.
Providing Content. You must provide us with content for your website. If we (or a vendor on our behalf) create or supply any artwork, illustrations, photographs, text or other content for your website, we (or the vendor on our behalf) retain ownership of copyrights and all other intellectual property interests in such materials. You may not use any content supplied by us or our vendor for any purpose other than the website we create for you.
Providing Content. You must provide us with advertising content. If we (or a vendor on our behalf) create or supply any artwork, illustrations, photographs, text or other content for your Advertising, we (or the vendor on our behalf) retain ownership of copyrights and all other intellectual property interests in such