Editorial Adjacency Guidelines definition

Editorial Adjacency Guidelines means any guidelines of Advertiser now existing or hereafter implemented, amended, or revised, governing the placement of its advertisements within a publication.

Examples of Editorial Adjacency Guidelines in a sentence

  • Publisher shall provide prompt written notice to Advertiser if Publisher is unable to comply with Advertiser’s Editorial Adjacency Guidelines for any reason.

  • If Publisher cannot comply with Advertiser’s Editorial Adjacency Guidelines, Advertiser shall have the right to rescind and cancel the related Insertion Order without liability.

  • Publisher shall use reasonable efforts to comply with any Editorial Adjacency Guidelines of Advertiser.

  • Advertiser shall provide Publisher with a copy of or access to its then-current Editorial Adjacency Guidelines upon delivery of any Insertion Order to Publisher.

  • For Ads shown on Network Properties, Media Company and Agency agree that Media Company’s sole responsibilities with respect to compliance with these Editorial Adjacency Guidelines will be to obtain contractual representations from its participating network publishers that such publishers will comply with Editorial Adjacency Guidelines on all Network Properties and to provide the remedy specified below to Agency with respect to violations of Editorial Adjacency Guidelines on Network Properties.

  • The following shall be additional categories included in the Editorial Adjacency Guidelines in IAB 3.0: content that is abusive, defamatory, fraudulent, sexually oriented or promotes illegal or unlawful activities.

  • After Agency notifies Media Company that specific Ads are in violation of the Editorial Adjacency Guidelines, Media Company will make commercially reasonable efforts to correct such violation within 24 hours.

  • Media Company will use commercially reasonable efforts to comply with the Editorial Adjacency Guidelines with respect to Ads that appear on Media Company Properties, although Media Company will at all times retain editorial control over the Media Company Properties.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Agency and Advertiser each acknowledge and agree that no Advertiser will be entitled to any remedy for any violation of the Editorial Adjacency Guidelines resulting from: (i) Ads placed at locations other than the Sites, or (ii) Ads displayed on properties that Agency or Advertiser is aware, or should be aware, may contain content in potential violation of the Editorial Adjacency Guidelines.

  • Loblaw will use commercially reasonable efforts to comply with the Editorial Adjacency Guidelines with respect to Ad delivery, although Loblaw will at all times retain editorial control over the Loblaw Properties.

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