Platform Vendors definition

Platform Vendors means a merchant who offers goods or services on the Platform and has agreed to the terms of the Platform ▇▇▇▇ and to the terms of this Agreement. Unless otherwise expressly stated in this Agreement, a Platform Vendor is also a Sponsored Merchant.

Examples of Platform Vendors in a sentence

  • The parties will also encourage third party developers to provide various other applications to support the efficient utilization of the Professional Weibo by Taobao Platform Vendors.

  • Taobao Platform Vendors using the “One-Button-Through Professional Weibo” may customize its settings at their own discretion and shall decide whether or not such logos would be used.

  • The parties agree that, although Taobao Platform Vendors may carry out marketing activities through Professional Weibo, with respect to any transaction resulted from such marketing activities and completed by any Taobao Platform Vendor on webpages or plugins provided by Party B, Party A shall not be responsible for the provision of any after-sales services, including, without limitation, customer services.

  • The parties will further discuss and determine the forms and billing models of the basic version and enhanced version of the display product designed specifically for Taobao Platform Vendors, and sell such product as value-added services to Taobao Platform Vendors at the backend of Party B’s stores.

  • Our Cloud Platform Channel Partner Agreement template can be used by Cloud Platform Vendors who wish to appoint resellers aka Channel Partners to.

Related to Platform Vendors

  • Platform Services means the products and services that Platform Users receive from a Stripe Connect Platform, regardless of whether fees are charged (e.g., web development, customer support or hosting services).

  • Independent Software Vendor or “ISV” means a Person that makes available to Participants and Authorized Traders a system or platform offering smart order routing, front-end trading applications, an aggregation platform or a combination of the foregoing but that does not provide Participants or Authorized Traders with the ability to effect transactions other than through the Trading System.

  • Third Party Vendor means a subscriber of MIAX PEARL’s market and other data feeds, which they in turn use for redistribution purposes.

  • Supplier Materials has the meaning given in clause 8.1(h).

  • Digital Cross Connect System or "DCS" is a function which provides automated Cross Connection of Digital Signal Level 0 (DS0) or higher transmission bit rate digital channels within physical interface facilities. Types of DCS include but are not limited to DCS 1/0s, DCS 3/1s, and DCS 3/3s, where the nomenclature 1/0 denotes interfaces typically at the DS1 rate or greater with Cross Connection typically at the DS0 rate. This same nomenclature, at the appropriate rate substitution, extends to the other types of DCS specifically cited as 3/1 and 3/3. Types of DCS that cross connect Synchronous Transport Signal level 1 (STS-1 s) or other Synchronous Optical Network (SONET) signals (e.g., STS-3) are also DCS, although not denoted by this same type of nomenclature. DCS may provide the functionality of more than one of the aforementioned DCS types (e.g., DCS 3/3/1 which combines functionality of DCS 3/3 and DCS 3/1). For such DCS, the requirements will be, at least, the aggregation of requirements on the "component" DCS. In locations where automated Cross Connection capability does not exist, DCS will be defined as the combination of the functionality provided by a Digital Signal Cross Connect (DSX) or Light Guide Cross Connect (LGX) patch panels and D4 channel banks or other DS0 and above multiplexing equipment used to provide the function of a manual Cross Connection. Interconnection is between a DSX or LGX to a Switch, another Cross Connection, or other service platform device.