Forced Clicks Sample Clauses

Forced Clicks. You may not use any HTML code, IFRAME, JavaScript, or other systems to cause a user’s computer to invoke a Marriott Link, or to otherwise set a tracking cookie on a user’s computer, except at a user’s specific request by specifically clicking on a link to Marriott’s Sites from your Web site, in one of the specific ways set out under the Permissible Program Links section, above. You may not cause your Web site to invoke Program Links automatically, e.g. via pop- ups or pop-unders, as users enter, browse, or exit your Web site. You may not cause your web page to invoke Program Links in hidden, invisible, or minimally visible windows • Spyware and Adware. o You may not use tracking technology (such as spyware) that enables correlation of tracking data with personally identifiable information; o You may not use any kind of adware. • Toolbar, Software, and/or Application Downloads. You may not use any toolbar, software, and/or application downloads to promote Marriott or your participation in the Program without Marriott’s prior written approval. This includes, without limitation, the following: o Programs that set invoke affiliate links and set affiliate cookies automatically, without user knowledge at the time of link invocation; o Programs that set invoke affiliate links and set affiliate cookies without the user first having visited the affiliates site; o Programs that open extra windows displaying, linking to, or framing Marriott’s Sites, or that open or frame Marriott’s Sites in any hidden, invisible, or minimally visible window • Paid Search (PPC). The defined Marriott Paid Search Policy and Trademark Terms will be maintained in the PHG console in the “Campaign Details” section and may be updated and modified by Marriott at any time. Marriott will not pay commissions to affiliates who violate these paid search rules and trademark terms and may correct or reverse commissions retroactively for such violations as well as remove affiliates entirely from the network. You may not use Marriott trademarks or brands in any manner that, in our sole judgment, may diminish or in any way negatively impact them or their effectiveness. Specifically, when engaging in Paid Search (PPC) activities, you may NOT: o Place Marriott ads in search engines based on the purchase of Marriott trademark terms, derivatives, or misspellings thereof; o Place Marriott ads in search engines identified as restricted by Marriott; The list of restricted search engines will be maintained in ...
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Forced Clicks. You may not use any HTML code, IFRAME, JavaScript, or other systems to cause a user’s computer to invoke a Casa Xxxxxxxxxx link, or to otherwise set a tracking cookie on a user’s computer, except at a user’s specific request by specifically clicking on a link to Casa Santangelo’s Site from your Website, in one of the specific ways set out under the Permissible Program Links section, above. You may not cause your Website to invoke Program Links automatically, e.g. via popups or pop-unders, as users enter, browse, or exit your Website. You may not cause your webpage to invoke Program Links in hidden, invisible, or minimally visible windows • Spyware and Adware. o You may not use tracking technology (such as spyware) that enables correlation of tracking data with personally identifiable information; o You may not use any kind of adware.
Forced Clicks. You may not use any HTML code, IFRAME, JavaScript, or other systems to cause a user’s computer to invoke a Storylines Link, or to otherwise set a tracking cookie on a user’s computer, except at a user’s specific request by specifically clicking on a link to Storylines’ Sites from your Web site, in one of the specific ways set out under the Permissible Program Links section, above. You may not cause your Web site to invoke Program Links automatically, You may not cause your web page to invoke Program Links in hidden, invisible, or minimally visible windows Spyware and Adware. • You may not use tracking technology (such as spyware) that enables correlation of tracking data with personally identifiable information; • You may not use any kind of adware Toolbar, Software, and/or Application Downloads. You may not use any toolbar, software, and/or application downloads to promote Storylines or your participation in the Program. This includes, without limitation, the following: • Programs that set invoke partners links and set partners cookies automatically, without user knowledge at the time of link invocation; • Programs that set invoke partners links and set partners cookies without the user first having visited the partners site; • Programs that open extra windows displaying, linking to, or framing Storylines’ Sites, or that open or frame Storylines Sites in any hidden, invisible, or minimally visible window

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