Ad Contract definition
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Finalized Trade between two counterparties result in the creation of an Ad Contract containing all agreed upon Contract Terms and are governed by the Terms of this agreement.
Either Buyer or Seller will make daily reporting available to NYIAX, from the Count of Record, electronically through API, CSV upload, or e-mail, beginning on the campaign start date and on a daily basis until seven (7) days post the campaign end date, or seven (7) days post the Ad Contract Extension end date as per Section X(a).
Each Ad Contract generated by NYIAX will result in an Ad Contract containing all pertinent information necessary for the delivery of the contracted campaign.
Buyer’s DSP shall remit payment to NYIAX or a NYIAX preferred 3rd party vendor no later than the number of days agreed upon in the Ad Contract.
Notwithstanding the above, NYIAX is not responsible for and makes no guarantee concerning any counterparties willingness to cancel or modify a Trade or Ad Contract.
For any reporting source not considered the Count of Record for a given Ad Contract, the reported data is made available only as an aid for Buyers and Sellers to manage pacing and are not utilized for billing or reconciliation purposes.
Advertisers are required to submit an Ad Contract and an Ad Copy (including black and white logos if necessary) prior to the established deadline of August 1, 2023.
If any Trade Contract or Ad Contract is never delivered or displayed, the Buyer may deem the Trade Contract or Ad Contract as void ab initio and neither Buyer nor Advertiser shall not be liable for any fees.
Buyer and Seller will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide Count of Record Reporting for each Ad Contract.
If either party would like to cancel or modify an Ad Contract during the Delivery per Section II(d), NYIAX System Operation, the party should contact their NYIAX Client Solutions representative and include the order information, including but not limited to; amount paid, email address used, date of purchase, and destination URL.