Common use of Content and Programming Clause in Contracts

Content and Programming. DigitalWork will make available through the Co-Branded Site the comprehensive offering of Products and related Content described on Exhibit D. Except as mutually agreed in writing by the Parties, the Co-Branded Site will contain only Content that is directly related to the DigitalWork Products listed on Exhibit D and will not contain any third-party products, services, programming or other Content. All sales of Products through the Co-Branded Site will be conducted through a direct sales format (e.g., not via auctions or clubs (it being understood and agreeded that repeat business or CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED service over a period of time for one fee is permitted)) DigitalWork will not promote, sell, offer or otherwise distribute any products through any format other than a direct sales format (e.g., through auctions or clubs) without the prior written consent of AOL. DigitalWork will review, delete, edit, create, update and otherwise manage all Content available on or through the Co-Branded Site in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. DigitalWork will ensure that the Co-Branded Site does not in any respect promote, advertise, market or distribute the products, services or content of any other Interactive Service, or any entity reasonably construed to be in competition with any third party with which AOL has an exclusive or premier relationship. DigitalWork will provide AOL and the Co-Branded Site with the programming, content, and services set fort on Exhibit D. AOL will integrate DigitalWork's content, programming and services in the manner and areas set forth in Exhibit D.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Interactive Marketing Agreement (Digitalwork Com Inc), Interactive Marketing Agreement (Digitalwork Com Inc), Interactive Marketing Agreement (Digitalwork Com Inc)