Ad Service definition
Examples of Ad Service in a sentence
The Client acknowledges and agrees that the availability of Kala Marketing, as well as any Third Party Ad Service provider (including but not limited to Google AdWords and Microsoft adCenter) and the terms upon which all of the foregoing are available are continually under experimentation and development and may have discrepancies.
This DSA applies to all processing of Ad Data between the parties in connection with the Ad Service.
Advertiser will pay all charges incurred in connection with the Ad Service based on the applicable billing metric (e.g. impressions, engagements, clicks or other metrics) (“Charges”).
Signatory will only process Ad Data in connection with its use of the Ad Service and for such other purposes as permitted by applicable law, including Data Protection Law.
Pinterest will only process Ad Data in connection with its provision of the Ad Service and as permitted by applicable law, including Data Protection Law.
If Agency uses the Ad Service on behalf of an Advertiser to which Pinterest has extended credit, and Pinterest relies on such Advertiser’s credit limit for Agency’s use of the Ad Service, then Pinterest will hold Agency liable for Charges solely to the extent Agency has received payment from the Advertiser.
Pinterest may share information about Agency’s use of the Ad Service on behalf of an Advertiser with that Advertiser.
Advertiser will not, and will not authorize any third party to, (i) generate automated, fraudulent or otherwise invalid impressions, clicks, or other user actions, or (ii) use any automated means or form of scraping or data extraction to access information relating to the Ad Service, except as expressly permitted by Pinterest.
Advertiser will comply with all laws applicable to Advertiser’s use of the Ad Service and the Ad Content, Destinations, and Advertiser Products.
Advertiser is solely responsible for (i) Ad Content, (ii) any website, application or other destination to which Ad Content directs users (“Destinations”), (iii) services and products offered on Ad Content and Destinations (“Advertiser Products”), (iv) its use of the Ad Service (e.g. bidding and targeting decisions) and (v) any legally required disclosures or labeling in connection with the Ad Content.