Common use of Electronic Efforts Clause in Contracts

Electronic Efforts. Seller will support Buyer’s electronic marketing, distribution, logistic, accounting and sales efforts by providing to Buyer in electronic format (or other format reasonably requested by Buyer) such Product descriptions, text, high-resolution Product images (including supplemental feature shots), audio, video and other web content that Seller has prepared for its own use as Buyer reasonably requests from time to time for any website that is owned or controlled by Buyer (including any product specific site or Micro site) or any other Internet-based application relating to the Products. Seller and Buyer will negotiate in Good Faith the appropriate pro rata charges that Buyer would pay for these services.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Merchandising Agreement, Merchandising Agreement (Sears Hometown & Outlet Stores, Inc.), Merchandising Agreement (Sears Hometown & Outlet Stores, Inc.)

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