Common use of Interactive Commerce Clause in Contracts

Interactive Commerce. Any merchandising permitted hereunder through the ICP Internet Site and/or ICP Programming (including any registries) shall be subject to (i) the then-current requirements of AOL's merchant certification program, (ii) AOL's standard terms and conditions applicable to its interactive marketing partners, (iii) prior approval by AOL of all products, goods and services to be offered through the ICP Internet Site or the ICP Programming, and (iv) ICP will take all reasonable steps necessary to conform its promotion and sale of Products through the ICP Internet Site and ICP Programming to the then-existing technologies identified by AOL which are optimized for the AOL Service including, without limitation, any "quick checkout" tool which AOL may implement to facilitate purchase of Products by AOL Members through the ICP Internet Site. ICP shall not conduct any merchandising through the ICP Programming through auctions, fee-based clubs or any method other than a direct sales format or a wedding registry without AOL's prior written consent, nor shall ICP promote any auctions or fee-based clubs on the ICP Programming; provided, however, that ICP may promote its existing [****] through the ICP Weddings Main Screen Space. In addition, ICP shall not, through the ICP Programming, (i) offer any Products on behalf of a third party by linking to such third party's site, --------------- [****] REPRESENTS MATERIAL WHICH HAS BEEN REDACTED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO A REQUEST FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT PURSUANT TO RULE 406 UNDER THE SECURITIES ACT OF 1933, AS AMENDED.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Anchor Tenant Agreement (Knot Inc), Anchor Tenant Agreement (Knot Inc)