Common use of TRAFFIC FLOW Clause in Contracts

TRAFFIC FLOW. Onvia will take reasonable efforts to ensure that AOL traffic is either kept within the Co-Branded Site or channeled back into the AOL Network (with the exception of advertising links sold and implemented pursuant to the Agreement). The Parties will work together on implementing mutually acceptable links from the Co- Branded Site back to the AOL Service. In the event that AOL points to the Co-Branded Site or any other Onvia Interactive Site or otherwise delivers traffic to such site hereunder, Onvia will ensure that navigation back to the AOL Network from such site, whether through a particular pointer or link, the "back" button on an Internet browser, the closing of an active window, or any other return mechanism, shall not be interrupted by Onvia through the use of any intermediate screen or other device not specifically requested by the user, including without limitation through the use of any html popup window or any other similar device. Rather, such AOL traffic shall be pointed directly back to the AOL Network as designated by AOL. Onvia will modify links within the co-branded pages, where appropriate, to re-circulate users to the appropriate AOL property. Onvia will ensure that all AOL Users in the co-branded areas will not be able to access any additional links to Onvia's Standard Site, except that links to certain mutually agreed newsfeed ("Newsfeed"), forms and proprietary tutorial content areas therein shall be permitted if and only to the extent that the Content in such areas is provided by third parties which forbid Onvia to sublicense the right to display such Content ("Permitted Third Party Unbranded Content"); provided, however, that such links shall link only and directly to the Permitted Third Party Unbranded Content (e.g., a particular news story) and the pages containing the Permitted Third Party Unbranded Content shall not contain any unrelated Content or Advertising preceding or framing such Permitted Third Party Unbranded Content (and the editorial content of such pages shall not contain promotions for Interactive Services other than AOL, it being understood that the editorial content within any such Newsfeeds (i.e., the text of the news story) shall not be deemed such a promotion). The number of pages containing Permitted Third Party Unbranded Content may not exceed five percent (5%) of the Content of the Co-Branded Site.

Appears in 2 contracts

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

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TRAFFIC FLOW. Onvia will take reasonable efforts to ensure that AOL ------------ traffic is either kept within the Co-Branded Site or channeled back into the AOL Network (with the exception of advertising links sold and implemented pursuant to the Agreement). The Parties will work together on implementing mutually acceptable links from the Co- Branded Site back to the AOL Service. In the event that AOL points to the Co-Branded Site or any other Onvia Interactive Site or otherwise delivers traffic to such site hereunder, Onvia will ensure that navigation back to the AOL Network from such site, whether through a particular pointer or link, the "back" button on an Internet browser, the closing of an active window, or any other return mechanism, shall not be interrupted by Onvia through the use of any intermediate screen or other device not specifically requested by the user, including without limitation through the use of any html popup window or any other similar device. Rather, such AOL traffic shall be pointed directly back to the AOL Network as designated by AOL. Onvia will modify links within the co-branded pages, where appropriate, to re-circulate users to the appropriate AOL property. Onvia will ensure that all AOL Users in the co-branded areas will not be able to access any additional links to Onvia's Standard Site, except that links to certain mutually agreed newsfeed ("Newsfeed"), forms and proprietary tutorial content areas therein shall be permitted if and only to the extent that the Content in such areas is provided by third parties which forbid Onvia to sublicense the right to display such Content ("Permitted Third Party Unbranded Content"); provided, however, that such links shall link only and directly to the Permitted Third Party Unbranded Content (e.g., a particular news story) and the pages containing the Permitted Third Party Unbranded Content shall not contain any unrelated Content or Advertising preceding or framing such Permitted Third Party Unbranded Content (and the editorial content of such pages shall not contain promotions for Interactive Services other than AOL, it being understood that the editorial content within any such Newsfeeds (i.e., the text of the news story) shall not be deemed such a promotion). The number of pages containing Permitted Third Party Unbranded Content may not exceed five percent (5%) of the Content of the Co-Branded Site.

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Samples: Confidential Interactive Marketing Agreement (Onvia Com Inc)

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TRAFFIC FLOW. Onvia SmartAge will take reasonable efforts to ensure that AOL ------------ traffic is either kept within the Co-Branded Site Sites or channeled back into the AOL Network (with the exception of advertising links sold and implemented pursuant to the Agreement). The Parties will work together on implementing mutually acceptable links from the Co- Co-Branded Site Sites back to the AOL ServiceNetwork. In the event that AOL points to the Co-Co- Branded Site Sites or any other Onvia SmartAge Interactive Site or otherwise delivers traffic to such site hereunder, Onvia *** CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL REDACTED AND FILED WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION. SmartAge will ensure that navigation back to the AOL Network from such site, whether through a particular pointer or link, the "back" button on an Internet browser, the closing of an active window, or any other return mechanism, shall not be interrupted by Onvia SmartAge through the use of any intermediate screen or other device not specifically requested by the user, including without limitation through the use of any html popup window or any other similar device. Rather, such AOL traffic shall be pointed directly back to the AOL Network as designated by AOL. Onvia SmartAge will modify links within the co-branded pages, where appropriate, pages to re-re- circulate users to the appropriate AOL property. Onvia SmartAge will ensure that all AOL Users in the coCo-branded areas Branded Sites will not be able to access any additional links to Onvia's Standard Siteany SmartAge Interactive Sites (expressly including any International SmartAge Channels), except that links there may be a link to certain mutually agreed newsfeed an "About SmartAge" page on the SmartAge Standard Site which provides a brief summary of basic background information regarding SmartAge (the "NewsfeedSmartAge Background Page"), forms and proprietary tutorial content areas therein shall be permitted if and which may link to other pages of the SmartAge Standard Site containing only to the extent that the Content in such areas is provided by third parties which forbid Onvia to sublicense the right to display such Content ("Permitted Third Party Unbranded Content")additional basic background information regarding SmartAge; provided, however, that such links shall link only (i) the SmartAge Background Page and directly to the Permitted Third Party Unbranded Content (e.g., a particular news story) and the pages containing the Permitted Third Party Unbranded Content any page linked thereto shall not contain include any Advertisements or unrelated Content or Advertising within, preceding or framing such Permitted Third Party Unbranded Content the basic background information; (ii) the SmartAge Background Page and the editorial content of such pages shall not contain promotions for Interactive Services other than AOL, it being understood any page linked thereto must comply with all relevant obligations that the editorial content within any such Newsfeeds (i.e., the text of the news story) shall not be deemed such a promotion). The number of pages containing Permitted Third Party Unbranded Content may not exceed five percent (5%) of the Content of apply to the Co-Branded SiteSites (except for the co-branding thereof) (e.g., navigation back to the AOL Network, applicability of AOL's Terms of Service, etc.); and (iii) any links to the SmartAge Background Page from the Co-Branded Sites must be disabled (and any display of such links removed) as promptly as commercially reasonable if *** or more of the traffic linking to the Co-Branded Sites clicks through to the SmartAge Background Page.

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Samples: Restricted Stock Purchase Agreement (Smartage Corp)

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