Common use of Spam or Unsolicited Promotions Clause in Contracts

Spam or Unsolicited Promotions. Any emails or any other messages that are circulated by a Marketing Partner, directly or indirectly, including messages that are posted on social media networks, newsgroups, forums, chat boards and other types of online media and which: (a) are directed at third parties who have not consented in writing in advance to receiving promotional messages from such Marketing Partner; (b) contain false or misleading statements; (c) do not truthfully identify the source or the originating IP address from which it was sent; or (d) do not provide the recipient with an option to easily be removed from receiving future mailings or promotions.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Marketing Partnership Agreement, Marketing Partnership Agreement, Marketing Partnership Agreement

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Spam or Unsolicited Promotions. Any emails or any other messages that are circulated by a Marketing Partner, directly or indirectly, including messages that are posted on social media networks, newsgroups, forums, chat boards and other types of online media and which: (a) are directed at third parties who have not consented in writing in advance to receiving promotional messages from such Marketing Partnercontain false, deceptive, or misleading statements, header information, or subject lines; (b) contain false or misleading statementsdo not identify the message as an ad; (c) do not truthfully identify the source or the originating IP address and location from which it was sent; or (d) do not provide the recipient with an option to easily be removed from receiving future mailings or promotions. 1. DEFINITIONS (CONTINUED)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Marketing Partnership Program Agreement

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