Publisher Responsibility Sample Clauses
The Publisher Responsibility clause defines the obligations and duties that the publisher must fulfill under the agreement. Typically, this includes ensuring the timely publication and distribution of content, maintaining quality standards, and complying with relevant laws and regulations. For example, the publisher may be required to provide regular sales reports or handle marketing efforts for the work. The core function of this clause is to clearly allocate responsibilities to the publisher, ensuring accountability and setting expectations for performance throughout the contractual relationship.
Publisher Responsibility. Publisher is responsible for hosting the Publisher Hosted Online Content and providing the Publisher Hosting Services. Publisher shall operate the Publisher Hosting Services in a manner that meets or exceeds standards of quality, performance, stability, and security generally accepted in the industry, and those specific requirements set forth below in this section and in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide.
Publisher Responsibility. Surrogate Press will be the sole publisher of CLIENT’s BOOK in name only, thus allowing CLIENT to retain all royalties and income generated by sales of the BOOK. Other than the fees for layout and publishing, Surrogate Press will not participate in any royalties or profit-sharing of any kind of the BOOK. CLIENT will be solely responsible for all costs incurred in the publication of the BOOK, including, but not limited to, those related to proofs, printing, marketing, sales, and distribution. CLIENT is also responsible for all taxes and business expenses related to the sale of the BOOK. Surrogate Press will not file any tax forms or government paperwork on CLIENT’s behalf related to the sale of the BOOK.
Publisher Responsibility. The parties hereby acknowledge that Publisher is solely responsible for the method of dissemination of the Ads, and that Company will not have any control over the method of dissemination and is relying entirely on these representations and warranties made by Publisher.
