The Text Messaging Advertising / End User Opt-Ins Sample Clauses

The Text Messaging Advertising / End User Opt-Ins. Text Messaging Advertising generally allow third party consumers (“End Users”) to access and receive communications concerning offers, promotions and discounts, together with related contact information (collectively, “Text Messaging Communications”), from Advertiser and other advertisers that the End User specifically requests to receive. In the case of Publishers current ATT411 TXT offering, the Text Messaging Communications are in the form of SMS text-based messages and may also be referred to as ATT411 Communications, but other Text Messaging Advertising may take other forms. The ability of End Users to receive such Text Messaging Communications and the ability for Text Messaging Communications to be delivered to End Users on Advertiser’s behalf will be subject to the voluntarily opt-in and registration of the End Users. Publisher has the sole right to determine the requirements and protocols related to the opt-in and registration (“Opt-in Requirements”) of End Users, which may change from time to time and in Publisher’s sole and absolute discretion. Updated Opt-in Requirements will be accessible to End Users using the Text Messaging Advertising and will be available online at xxxx://xx.xxx/att411 (or such other site as Publisher may designate for that purpose). Unless otherwise specified in the Order, all advertising provided by Advertiser for use in connection with the Text Messaging Advertising must be in standard text message format (no premium text messages) and Advertiser’s failure to provide advertising that conforms to the specifications required in connection with the Text Messaging Advertising may result in Advertiser’s limited ability to access and use the Text Messaging Advertising.
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