Third Party Ad Server Malfunction. If Agency is using a Third Party Ad Server and that Third Party Ad Server cannot serve the Ad, Agency will have a one-time right to temporarily suspend Campaign delivery for up to 72 hours. Upon written notification by Agency of a non-functioning Third Party Ad Server, Media Company will have 24 hours to suspend delivery. Following that period, neither Agency nor Advertiser will be liable for payment of Ads that runs within the immediately following 72-hour period until Media Company is notified that the Third Party Ad Server is able to serve Ads. After the 72-hour period, if Agency has not provided written notification that Media Company can resume delivery under the IO, Advertiser will pay for the Ads that would have run, or are run, and can elect that Media Company serves Ads, which Media Company agrees to do until such time as the Third Party Ad Server is able to serve Ads. If Agency / Advertiser does not require Media Company to serve the Ads, Media Company may use the inventory that would otherwise have been used, for its own advertisements or Third Party advertisements.
Appears in 2 contracts
Samples: Publisher Terms and Conditions, Publisher Terms and Conditions
Third Party Ad Server Malfunction. If Where Agency is using a Third Party Ad Server and that Third Party Ad Server cannot serve the Ad, Agency will have a one-time right to temporarily suspend Campaign delivery under the IO for a period of up to 72 hours. Upon written notification by Agency of a non-functioning Third Party Ad Server, Media Company will have 24 hours to suspend delivery. Following that period, neither Agency nor Advertiser will not be held liable for payment of Ads for any Ad that runs within the immediately following 72-hour period until Media Company is notified that the Third Party Ad Server is able to serve Ads. After the 72-hour period, if period passes and Agency has not provided written notification that Media Company can resume delivery under the IO, Advertiser will pay for the Ads that would have run, or are run, after the 72-hour period but for the suspension, and can elect that Media Company serves Ads, which Media Company agrees to do serve Ads until such time as the Third Party Ad Server is able to serve Ads. If Agency / Advertiser does not require so elect for Media Company to serve the Ads until Third Party Ad Server is able to serve Ads, Media Company may use the inventory that would otherwise have been used, otherwise used for its Media Company's own advertisements or advertisements provided by a Third Party advertisementsParty.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Advertiser Terms
Third Party Ad Server Malfunction. If Where Agency is using a Third Party Ad Server and that Third Party Ad Server cannot serve the Ad, Agency will have a one-time right to temporarily suspend Campaign delivery under the IO for a period of up to 72 hours. Upon written notification by Agency of a non-functioning Third Party Ad Server, Blaze and/or an affected Media Company will have 24 hours to suspend delivery. Following that period, neither Agency nor Advertiser will not be held liable for payment of Ads for any Ad that runs within the immediately following 72-hour period until Media Company the company is notified that the Third Party Ad Server is able to serve Ads. After the 72-hour period, if period passes and Agency has not provided written notification that Media Company the parties can resume delivery under the IO, Advertiser will pay for the Ads that would have run, or are run, after the 72-hour period but for the suspension, and can elect that Media Company serves Ads, which Media Company agrees whether to do serve Ads until such time as the Third Party Ad Server is able to serve Ads. If Agency / Advertiser does not require so elect for Blaze or affected Media Company to serve the Ads until Third Party Ad Server is able to serve Ads, Media Company Blaze may use the inventory that would otherwise have been used, for its own advertisements or advertisements provided by a Third Party advertisementsParty.
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Client Agreement