Editorial Policies definition

Editorial Policies means Storyful’s editorial processes, which may be made available to Client and amended from time to time by Storyful;
Editorial Policies means a set of guidelines by which a student publication is operated and managed, taking into account pertinent Philippine laws as well as TSU policies. These
Editorial Policies means a set of guidelines by which a student publication is operated and managed, taking into account pertinent Philippine laws as well as TSU policies. These guidelines shall determine the frequency of editorial meetings, number of issues to publish and when to publish them, the manner of selecting articles, and other similar matters.

Examples of Editorial Policies in a sentence

  • The Producer acknowledges that all funding for the Program must comply with the ABC Governing Rules, in particular sections 12 and 13 of the ABC Editorial Policies – Principles and Standards and any related Guidance Notes.

  • This policy should be read in conjunction with the Woroni Editorial Policies and Associations’ Conflict of Interest policy, the Australian National University’s acceptable use of IT policy and the Associations’ Code of Conduct.

  • You, as a podcaster on Rifaly, are responsible for ensuring that all advertising or sponsorship messages contained in your Podcaster’s Content provided through the Monetization Services comply with ▇▇▇▇▇▇'s Advertising Editorial Policies.

  • These policies may be updated periodically and can currently be found at Advertising Editorial Policies or a successor link.

  • If any Partner, Property or Implementation does not comply with Microsoft’s Editorial Policies or otherwise Microsoft’s requirements as determined in Microsoft’s sole discretion, Microsoft may either require changes or Microsoft may elect to cease provision of the Services for that Partner, Property, or Implementation.

  • Syndication Partners, Implementations and/or Applications, and Properties, all Company owned and operated and 3rd party syndication search Implementations and/or Applications operating in the BingAds marketplace [*] days prior to the Amendment Effective Date, will not require pre-approval by Microsoft to go live provided compliance with Microsoft Editorial Policies.

  • Company shall be responsible for ensuring that, at all times, Syndication Partner Applications meet the policy requirements set for forth in Section 6.8 (Editorial Policies) and Section 6.9 (Policy Compliance) (collectively, the “Microsoft Policies”).

  • Company, its Affiliates, and its Syndication Partners will comply with Microsoft’s Editorial Policies, the current version of which is available at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/help.aspx?project=adCenter_Pub_RTW_ss&market=en-US&querytype=keyword&query=yek006&tmt=&domain=▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇&format=b1, as they may be updated from time to time, which changes will be in effect for Company thirty (30) days following Microsoft’s written notice to Company.

  • Company will comply with the Placement Guidelines and Microsoft Editorial Policies and guidelines for Paid Search Listings.

  • Magazine and website advertising is not currently dealt with specifically in the ABC Editorial Policies.