Revision Process – Collateral Materials Sample Clauses

Revision Process – Collateral Materials. Either party may propose reasonable revisions to any membership kits, banner buttons, landing pages, websites, renewal materials and Program related collateral communications (collectively, “Collateral Materials”) which may not be modified absent compliance with the following provisions. Such proposed revisions shall be subject to the written approval of the other party. The party to whom the proposed revisions have been submitted shall use its reasonable commercial efforts to review all proposed revisions to the Collateral Materials within 5 business days after receipt thereof from the other party, or such other period of time as the parties may mutually agree. UMG shall utilize such revised Collateral Materials within such period of time as the parties may mutually agree. UMG agrees to use its reasonable commercial efforts to expeditiously incorporate HDI reasonable suggestions and comments to its Collateral Materials, if appropriate and sound for UMG’s business. The parties shall cooperate with regard to such proposed revisions. The parties may agree to the testing of the proposed revision before deciding whether it should be permanently adopted.

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