Digital Media Inventory definition

Digital Media Inventory means the digital media inventory sold or acquired through the Service Platform. (f) “Insertion Order” means the agreement specifying the terms and conditions of an Ad cam-­‐ paign. (g) “Marks” means trademarks, service marks, logos, trade dress, trade names and business names and other distinctive brand features, including the goodwill associated therewith. (h) “MediaMath Data” means the data used by the Service Platform for bidding and delivery, the data derived from or generated by Client’s use of the Service Platform that does not specifically identify Client or Advertiser, the data relating to any error, issue or enhancement to the operation or use of the Service Platform, and the data that MediaMath would have regardless of Client’s or Advertiser’s use of the Service Platform. (i) “NAI Code” means the set of self-­‐regulatory privacy principles for third-­‐party ad serving created and agreed to by the coalition of third-­‐party ad serving companies referred to as the Networking Advertising Initiative (“NAI”) and posted at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/ (or any successor site). (j) “Service Platform” means the services and tools offered by MediaMath through the TerminalOne platform during the Term. As of the Effective Date, the Service Platform includes TerminalOne, MathTag, MathClarity, the Data Management Platform, the Private Marketplace, Ad Serving, and the Dynamic Creative functionality (each capitalized term as defined in Schedule A), and the other products and tools offered by MediaMath.
Digital Media Inventory means available advertising views or impressions on the website properties of Publishers (as defined below) and that are made available through the Bidfluence System.

Examples of Digital Media Inventory in a sentence

  • Client acknowledges and agrees that MediaMath does no guarantee that Digital Media Inventory meeting Client’s selected criteria will b available, or that it will be available in the volume desired by Client, or that Clien will be the successful bidder for such inventory.

  • The “DSP Fee” is the fee for access and use of the Service Platform to execute purchases of Digital Media Inventory, and is calculated as the greater of (i) the sum, in each calendar month, of the Platform Access Fee, Campaign QA Service Fee and Trading Service Campaign Fee, and (ii) the Monthly Minimum DSP Fee (specified in the IO).

  • Except to the extent caused by technical malfunction solely in the Service Platform that is not based on an malfunction of any third party system, or to MediaMath’s error or overspend unde the Campaign QA Service or Trading Service, Client is obligated to pay MediaMat the Billed Spend associated with the Digital Media Inventory purchased and th services rendered.