Common use of Provision of Other Content Clause in Contracts

Provision of Other Content. In the event that AOL notifies Onvia that (i) as reasonably determined by AOL, any Content within the Co-Branded Site violates AOL's then-standard Terms of Service (as set forth on the America Online brand service at Keyword term "TOS"), for the AOL Service or any other AOL property through which the Co-Branded Site is promoted, the terms of this Agreement or any other standard, written AOL policy or (ii) AOL reasonably objects to the inclusion of any Content within the Co-Branded Site (provided, however, that any specific items of Content (e.g., Products) which are expressly identified in this Agreement as provided by Onvia (e.g., as listed in Exhibits A-1 and D) may not be objected to by AOL pursuant to this section if such Content otherwise complies with the terms of this Agreement), then Onvia will take commercially reasonable steps to block access by AOL Users to such Content using Onvia's then-available technology. In the event that Onvia cannot, through its commercially reasonable efforts, block access by AOL Users to the Content in question, then Onvia will provide AOL prompt written notice of such fact. AOL may then, at its option, restrict access from the AOL Network to the Content in question using technology available to AOL. Onvia will use commercially reasonable best efforts to cooperate with AOL's reasonable requests to the extent AOL elects to implement any such access restrictions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Confidential Interactive Marketing Agreement (Onvia Com Inc), Confidential Interactive Marketing Agreement (Onvia Com Inc)

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Provision of Other Content. In the event that AOL notifies Onvia eToys that (i) as reasonably determined by AOL, any Content within the Co-Branded Affiliated eToys Site violates AOL's then-standard Terms of Service (as set forth on the America Online Online-Registered Trademark- brand service at Keyword term "TOS"service), for the AOL Service or any other AOL property through which the Co-Branded Site is promoted, the terms of this Agreement agreement or any other standard, written AOL policy or (ii) AOL reasonably objects to the inclusion of any Content within the Co-Branded Affiliated eToys Site (provided, however, that other than any specific items of Content (e.g., Products) which are may be expressly identified in this Agreement as provided by Onvia (e.g., as listed in Exhibits A-1 and D) may not be objected to by AOL pursuant to this section if such Content otherwise complies with the terms of this Agreement), then Onvia will eToys shall take commercially reasonable steps to block access by AOL Users Members to such Content using OnviaeToys's then-available technology. In the event that Onvia eToys cannot, through its commercially reasonable efforts, block access by AOL Users Members to the Content in question, then Onvia will eToys shall provide AOL prompt written notice of such fact. AOL may then, at its option, restrict access from the AOL Network to the Content in question using technology available to AOL. Onvia eToys will use commercially reasonable best efforts to cooperate with AOL's reasonable requests to the extent AOL elects to implement any such access restrictions.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Interactive Marketing Agreement (Etoys Inc), Interactive Marketing Agreement (Etoys Inc)

Provision of Other Content. In the event that AOL notifies Onvia MP that (i) as -------------------------- reasonably determined by AOL, any Content within the Co-Branded Site Affiliated MP Sites violates AOL's then-standard Terms of Service (as set forth on the America Online Online(R) brand service at Keyword term "TOS"), for the AOL Service or any other AOL property through which the Co-Branded Affiliated MP Site is promoted, the terms of this Agreement or any other standard, written AOL policy or (ii) AOL reasonably objects to the inclusion of any Content within the Co-Branded Site Affiliated MP Sites (provided, however, that other than any specific items of Content (e.g., Products) which are may be expressly identified or provided for in this Agreement as provided by Onvia (e.g., as listed in Exhibits A-1 and D) may not be objected to by AOL pursuant to this section if such Content otherwise complies with the terms of this Agreement), then Onvia will MP will, to the extent such Content is within its control, take commercially reasonable steps to modify such Content or block access by AOL Users to such Content using OnviaMP's then-available technology. In the event that Onvia MP cannot, through its commercially reasonable efforts, block access by AOL Users to the Content in question, then Onvia MP will provide AOL prompt written notice of such fact. AOL may then, at its option, restrict access from the AOL Network to the Content in question using technology available to AOL. Onvia MP will use commercially reasonable best efforts to cooperate with AOL's reasonable requests to the extent AOL elects to implement any such access restrictions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Interactive Marketing and Distribution Agreement (Stamps Com Inc)

Provision of Other Content. In the event that AOL notifies Onvia SmartAge that -------------------------- (i) as reasonably determined by AOL, any Content within the Co-Branded Site Sites violates AOL's then-standard Terms of Service (as set forth on the America Online brand service at Keyword term "TOS"), for the AOL Service or any other AOL property through which the Co-Branded Site is Sites are promoted, the terms of this Agreement or any other standard, generally-applicable, written AOL policy or (ii) AOL reasonably objects to the inclusion of any Content within the Co-Co- Branded Site Sites (provided, however, that other than any specific items of Content (e.g., Products) which are may be expressly identified in this Agreement as provided by Onvia (e.g., as listed in Exhibits A-1 and D) may not be objected to by AOL pursuant to this section if such Content otherwise complies with the terms of this Agreement), then Onvia SmartAge will take commercially reasonable steps to block access by AOL Users to such Content using OnviaSmartAge's then-then- available technology. In the event that Onvia SmartAge cannot, through its commercially reasonable efforts, block access by AOL Users to the Content in question, then Onvia SmartAge will provide AOL prompt written notice of such fact. AOL may then, at its option, restrict access from the AOL Network to the Content in question using technology available to AOL. Onvia SmartAge will use commercially reasonable best efforts to cooperate with AOL's reasonable requests to the extent AOL elects to implement any such access restrictions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Restricted Stock Purchase Agreement (Smartage Corp)

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Provision of Other Content. In the event that AOL notifies Onvia that (i) as -------------------------- reasonably determined by AOL, any Content within the Co-Branded Site violates AOL's then-standard Terms of Service (as set forth on the America Online brand service at Keyword term "TOS"), for the AOL Service or any other AOL property through which the Co-Branded Site is promoted, the terms of this Agreement or any other standard, written AOL policy or (ii) AOL reasonably objects to the inclusion of any Content within the Co-Branded Site (provided, however, that any specific items of Content (e.g., Products) which are expressly identified in this Agreement as provided by Onvia (e.g., as listed in Exhibits A-1 and D) may not be objected to by AOL pursuant to this section if such Content otherwise complies with the terms of this Agreement), then Onvia will take commercially reasonable steps to block access by AOL Users to such Content using Onvia's then-available technology. In the event that Onvia cannot, through its commercially reasonable efforts, block access by AOL Users to the Content in question, then Onvia will provide AOL prompt written notice of such fact. AOL may then, at its option, restrict access from the AOL Network to the Content in question using technology available to AOL. Onvia will use commercially reasonable best efforts to cooperate with AOL's reasonable requests to the extent AOL elects to implement any such access restrictions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Confidential Interactive Marketing Agreement (Onvia Com Inc)

Provision of Other Content. In the event that AOL notifies Onvia Purchase Pro -------------------------- that (i) as reasonably determined by AOL, any Content within the Co-Branded Site AOL Exchange violates AOL's then-standard Terms of Service (as set forth on the America Online brand service at Keyword term "TOS"), for the AOL Service or any other AOL property through which the Co-Branded Site is promotedProperty, AOL's advertising policies, or the terms of this Agreement or any other standard, written AOL policy or (ii) AOL reasonably objects to the inclusion of any Content within the Co-Branded Site AOL Exchange (provided, however, that other than any specific items of Content (e.g., Products) which are may be expressly identified in this Agreement as provided by Onvia (e.g., as listed in Exhibits A-1 and D) may not be objected to by AOL pursuant to this section if such Content otherwise complies with the terms of this Agreement), then Onvia Purchase Pro will take commercially reasonable steps to block access by AOL Users to such Content using OnviaPurchase Pro's then-available technology. In the event that Onvia Purchase Pro cannot, through its commercially reasonable efforts, block access by AOL Users to the Content in question, then Onvia Purchase Pro will provide AOL prompt written notice of such fact. AOL may then, at its option, restrict access from the AOL Network to the Content in question using technology available to AOL. Onvia Purchase Pro will use commercially reasonable best efforts to cooperate with AOL's reasonable requests to the extent AOL elects to implement any such access restrictions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Confidential Treatment (Purchasepro Com Inc)

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