Advertising Code definition
Examples of Advertising Code in a sentence
LICENSEE must establish that the Game and any other content included on the Game Disc complies with the Advertising Code of Conduct of the Entertainment Software Ratings Board ("ESRB") and has been rated EC, E, M or T by the ESRB.
LICENSEE represents and warrants that the Printed Materials and the Marketing Materials shall be of high quality and comply with (a) the Guidelines, (b) the Advertising Code of Conduct and the Principles and Guidelines for Responsible Advertising of the ESRB, and (c) all applicable laws and regulations in those jurisdictions in the Territory where they will be used or distributed.
LICENSEE must establish that the Game and any other content included on the Game Disc complies with the Advertising Code of Conduct of the Entertainment Software Ratings Board (“ESRB”) and that the Game has been rated EC, E, E10+, T or M (or another non-Adult Only category added by the ESRB) by the ESRB.
LICENSEE represents and warrants that the Printed Materials and the Marketing Materials shall be of high quality and comply with (a) the Guidelines, (b) the ESRB’s Advertising Code of Conduct and Principles and Guidelines for Responsible Advertising, and (c) all applicable laws and regulations in those jurisdictions in the Territory where they will be used or distributed, including without limitation all applicable privacy laws such as the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act.
MSO shall also not be liable in any manner to Broadcaster/Authorized Distributor or any third party as regards the alleged violations of any third party’s copyrights, any law or any telecast standards and practices guidelines, Programme Code and Advertising Code ( as provided under The Cable Television Network Rules, 1994) or in any applicable law with regard to the Programme Content.
If the Client supplies - via third parties or otherwise - advertising material to Dept, the Client guarantees that such advertising material has always been prepared in accordance with the applicable laws and regulations, including but not limited to the Dutch Advertising Code [Nederlandse Reclame Code] and the Client also guarantees that this advertising material does not infringe any rights (including intellectual property rights) of third parties.
LICENSEE represents and warrants that the Printed Materials and the Marketing Materials shall be of high quality and comply with (a) the Guidelines, (b) the Advertising Code of Conduct and the Principles and Guidelines for Responsible Advertising of the ESRB, and (c) all applicable laws and regulations in those Jurisdictions in the Territory where they will be used or distributed.
Code of Practice – means our following code of practice docu- ments: Code of Practice on Marketing and Advertising, Code of Practice on Sign Up, Code of Practice on Billing, Code of Practice on Disconnection, Code of Practice on Complaints, Code of Practice on Vulnerable Customers and Code of Practice on PAYG Metering & Budget Controllers; Credit Meter – means a Meter that records Usage, where payment is to be made by the customer for energy used in a preceding period (typically month/quarter).
LICENSEE represents and warrants that the Printed Materials and the Marketing Materials shall be of high quality and comply with (a) the Guidelines, (b) the Advertising Code of Conduct and the Principles and Guidelines for Responsible Advertising of the ESRB, and (c) ****** all applicable laws and regulations in those jurisdictions in the Territory where they will be used or distributed.
The “Broadcaster / Authorized Distributor” shall be liable with regard to the alleged violation of any third party’s Copyright and trademark or any telecast standards and practices guidelines, Programme code and Advertising Code (as provided under the Cable Television Network Rules 1994) or any applicable law with regard to the Programme Content.