POC Website Clause Samples

The 'POC Website' clause defines the requirements and expectations for the creation and operation of a Proof of Concept (POC) website as part of a project or agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of the website, such as its intended features, functionality, and the timeframe for its development and demonstration. For example, it may specify that the website will showcase certain core capabilities or serve as a prototype for client review before full-scale development. The primary purpose of this clause is to ensure both parties have a clear understanding of what the POC website will entail, thereby reducing misunderstandings and setting measurable objectives for the project's initial phase.
POC Website. The GAIN POC Co-Chairs, with the support of the OIDF staff and officers as required, will define the content of the designated publicly accessible GAIN POC portion of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ website and open-source documentation repositories (the “GAIN POC Website”), in accordance with this Agreement. Such content will include a description of the GAIN POC and its purpose, a copy of the then-current Operating Rules governing the GAIN POC, a complete copy of this form of Agreement signed by each GAIN POC Member, and information on how to participate in the GAIN POC. The content may also include links to or information on access to any sandbox, certification test environments, or other Resources that are incorporated into or used by the GAIN POC. Together with this Agreement and the Operating Rules, the descriptions published on the GAIN POC Website and associated documentation will govern the elements, participation, duration, and specifics of the GAIN POC.
POC Website. Any web sites controlled or operated by POC (the "POC Website") and all pages linked from the Customized Service ("Linked Pages") shall be subject to CompuServe's standard terms and conditions, as set forth in the definitive agreement (including, without limitation, CompuServe's Terms of Service ("TOS"), advertising, marketing and content restrictions, navigational requirements, hosting and access terms, technology compatibility, operating standards and online commerce terms). CompuServe must pre-approve all content partners of POC whose content will appear on or will be directly accessible from the POC-hosted Start Page. The parties will mutually agree on the manner in which CompuServe's approval will be given.

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