AOL Service definition

AOL Service as defined in the Interactive Marketing Agreement.
AOL Service means AOL's online service provided to subscribers (including, without limitation, individuals and businesses) in the United States under the America Online(R) brand name, including, without limitation, electronic mail, conferencing, news, sports, weather and stock quotes, accessed by consumers through computers using AOL's proprietary software, as it exists on the date hereof and any online service provided by AOL or any of its affiliates that is a successor thereto or substitute therefor.
AOL Service means the U.S. version of the America Online(R) brand commercial online service, including any special versions thereof, including without limitation, the "AOL Latino" and "AOL for Small Business" brands.

Examples of AOL Service in a sentence

  • The elements of graphics, design, organization, presentation, layout, user interface, navigation and stylistic convention (including the digital implementations thereof) which are generally associated with Interactive Sites within the AOL Service or ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.

  • Any authorized user of the AOL Service, including any sub-accounts using the AOL Service under an authorized master account.

  • If the technology does not require such integration, then Recipient will consult with AOL, and AOL will have the right to reject any requests, in its reasonable discretion, if such request will have an adverse impact on the AOL Service.

  • The Keyword(TM) online search terms made available on the AOL Service for use by AOL Members, combining AOL's Keyword(TM) online search modifier with a term or phrase specifically related to ICP (and determined in accordance with the terms of this Agreement).

  • Any authorized user of the AOL Service, including any sub-accounts ---------- using the AOL Service under an authorized master account.

  • The elements of graphics, design, organization, presentation, layout, user interface, navigation and stylistic convention (including the digital implementations thereof) which are generally associated with Interactive Sites within the AOL Service or AOL.▇▇▇.

  • The Parties will work together on implementing mutually acceptable links from the Affiliated MP Site back to the AOL Service.

  • Should any new material, new functionality or features through the ICP Internet Site be released without notification to AOL, AOL will not be responsible for any adverse member experience until such time that compatibility tests can be performed and the new material, functionality or features qualified for the AOL Service.

  • If the technology requires integration into the AOL Service (i.e., client or host integration), then such request must be approved by AOL.

  • Licensor shall have the right to implement applicable hourly or other charges for access to and usage of Content of a particular AOL Service by Subscribers of other AOL Services (including the Licensee Interactive Services), so long as such charges apply equally to all AOL Services, including the AOL-US Service and Licensee Interactive Services.


More Definitions of AOL Service

AOL Service means the America Online® brand proprietary service.
AOL Service means the standard narrow-band U.S. version of the America Online(R) brand service, specifically excluding the AOL Standard Service Exclusions.
AOL Service means an interactive service containing trademarks which are owned or controlled by the Contracting Party or an Affiliate of the Contracting Party, or using the whole or a portion of the Contracting Party's network or of an Affiliate of the Contracting Party or support systems.
AOL Service means The standard narrow-band U.S. version of the America Online(R) brand service.
AOL Service means AOL's online service provided to subscribers (including, without limitation, individuals and businesses) in the United States under the America Online(R) brand name, including, without limitation, electronic mail, conferencing, news, sports, weather and stock quotes, accessed by consumers through computers using AOL's proprietary software, as it exists on the Effective Date and any online service provided by AOL or any of its affiliates that is a successor thereto or substitute therefor; provided, however, that the AOL Service shall expressly exclude, without limitation, (i) the CompuServe(R) brand service and any other CompuServe products or services, (ii) Netscape Netcenter and any other Netscape products or services, (iii) "ICQ(TM)," "Digital City(TM)," "Netmail," Yellow pages, white pages, classified or other search or directory or review services; (iv) any property, feature, product or service which AOL or its affiliates may acquire subsequent to the Effective Date, except insofar as such property, feature, product or service is a successor to, or substitute for, the then existing AOL Service; and (v) PDAs, palmtops and other hand-held devices and AOL TV, provided that each uses separate client software and separate (from a personal computer) hardware.