Creative and Tags Clause Samples

The 'Creative and Tags' clause defines the requirements and responsibilities related to the advertising materials (creatives) and the tracking mechanisms (tags) used in a digital advertising campaign. Typically, this clause specifies the format, delivery method, and deadlines for submitting creatives, as well as the technical standards for tags that track ad performance. For example, it may require the advertiser to provide banner images in specific file formats and to ensure that tracking tags are compatible with the publisher's ad server. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all advertising assets are delivered in a timely and compatible manner, minimizing delays and technical issues during campaign launch.
Creative and Tags. Publisher shall not alter, modify or otherwise change the creative content, links and code used to create the advertisements, text link, banner ad or coupon ("Creative"), or any Creative-related feature, that it obtains access to in connection with any Advertiser Program in any manner whatsoever, without ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Cabinetry’s prior express written consent. PUBLISHER AGREES TO REVIEW THE AVAILABILITY OF CREATIVE THAT IT HAS PLACED WITHIN ITS MEDIA ON A DAILY BASIS. IT IS THE PUBLISHER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO CHANGE CREATIVE WITHIN ITS MEDIA WHEN THE CREATIVE IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE ON THE SITE. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Cabinetry ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY TO NOTIFY PUBLISHER WHEN A SPECIFIC CREATIVE IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE ON THE SITE. In addition, Site integration tags and tracking pixels ("Tags") included in the Creative or otherwise incorporated may not be altered under any circumstances. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Cabinetry employs a testing system to determine whether You have removed or altered the Tags. Altering, removing or disabling Tags may jeopardize Your ability to be paid for Transactions and is grounds for immediate termination of Your Publisher account, with or without notice. You will not, nor knowingly permit any person to, activate Creatives or inflate the amount of Transactions through any deceptive or misleading practice, method or technology including, but not limited to, the use of any spyware, device, program, robot, Iframes, hidden frames, redirects, spiders, computer script or other automated, artificial or fraudulent methods designed to appear like an individual, real live person performing an Transaction.
Creative and Tags. Publisher shall not alter, modify or otherwise change the creative content, links and code used to create the advertisements, text link, banner ad or coupon (“Creative”), or any Creative-related feature, that it obtains access to in connection with any Advertiser Program in any manner whatsoever, without Enterprise’s prior express written consent. PUBLISHER AGREES TO REVIEW THE AVAILABILITY OF CREATIVE THAT IT HAS PLACED WITHIN ITS MEDIA ON A DAILY BASIS. IT IS THE PUBLISHER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO CHANGE CREATIVE WITHIN ITS MEDIA WHEN THE CREATIVE IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE ON THE SITE. Enterprise ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY TO NOTIFY PUBLISHER WHEN A SPECIFIC CREATIVE IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE ON THE SITE. In addition, Site integration tags and tracking pixels (“Tags”) included in the Creative or otherwise incorporated may not be altered under any circumstances. Enterprise employs a testing system to determine whether You have removed or altered the Tags. Altering, removing or disabling Tags may jeopardize Your ability to be paid for Transactions and is grounds for immediate termination of Your Publisher account, with or without notice. You will not, nor knowingly permit any person to, activate Creatives or inflate the amount of Transactions through any deceptive or misleading practice, method or technology including, but not limited to, the use of any spyware, device, program, robot, Iframes, hidden frames, redirects, spiders, computer script or other automated, artificial or fraudulent methods designed to appear like an individual, real live person performing an Transaction.

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