Prioritized Listing definition

Prioritized Listing means a text-based site title, description (maximum 255 characters, including spaces) and URL hyperlink (with tracking code) which is drawn from the LookSmart database of Prioritized Listings in response to a keyword search query.

Examples of Prioritized Listing in a sentence

  • Partner will query LookSmart’s servers for search queries on the Partner Network and will implement and display Prioritized Listing provided by LookSmart as set forth on Exhibit A.

  • Partner will not modify, add to, edit or delete the URLs, titles or reviews contained within any Prioritized Listing without LookSmart’s prior written approval.

  • LookSmart shall have no obligation to pay Partner for Clicks delivered to Prioritized Listing from these sources, five business days beyond notice.

  • Partner must provide LookSmart with the IP, User Agent and HTTP referrer for every query for which Partner requests a LookSmart Prioritized Listing.

  • Partner will use the tracking URLs associated with each individual Prioritized Listing provided by LookSmart (though Partner may use the display URLs for purposes of displaying the listing).

  • Partner will not display, sublicense or syndicate the Prioritized Listing on or to any third party, distribution network or web site (A) via spyware or any other form of advertising that delivers advertisements to a user without the user’s prior consent, (B) that displays adult-oriented content, (C) via a web site or distribution network directed primarily at users outside of the United States or Canada, or (D) that violates any applicable laws or regulations.

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