Media Partner Terms and Conditions

Version: MTC201002

Date published: 23. November 2020

 

These Terms and Conditions ( “Terms“) and are a legally binding and enforceable agreement between Avow GmbH located at Grimmstraße 23, 10967 Berlin, hereby referred to as (“Company” or “Avow“) and you (“Media Partner”) and apply to a Media Partner’s participation in Company’s Media Partner Program (“Program”).

These Terms, the DPA and where applicable the Media Partner Insertion Order, together form the whole Agreement (“Agreement”).

Avow operates an affiliate network, which provides quality performance marketing and related services for Avow´s advertising partners (hereinafter referred to as “Advertisers”).

 

  1. Definitions

Account” is defined as an online, password protected Media Partner account allowing Media Partner to manage its advertising revenues generated via the Company’s Platform.

Action” or “Actions” means installs, clicks, sales, impressions, downloads, registrations, subscriptions, etc. as defined in the Insertion Order or otherwise in writing between the Parties, provided that the Action was performed by an actual human end user, which is not illegitimately computer generated in the normal course of using a mobile device.

Advertiser” means any client of Avow GmbH which has entered into one or multiple Insertion Orders with Avow GmbH.

Advertising Material” graphic and text links to specific websites or other creative or promotional materials, including without limitation, any website or information including additional advertisements, to which the creative material may link to, if applicable, as provided by Company’s upstream advertisers.

Advertising Network” is a network of registered third party affiliates and supply partners (“Media Partners”) run by the Company, utilizing related technology and software.

California Consumer Privacy Act” or “CCPA” means the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018.

Claim” means claims, suits, demands and actions brought or tendered for defense or indemnification.

Confidential Information” means any non-public, proprietary, confidential and/or trade secret information of a Party, whether furnished before or after the acceptance of these Terms and Conditions, and regardless of the manner in which it is furnished, and which given the totality of the circumstances, a reasonable person or entity should have reason to believe is proprietary, confidential, or competitively sensitive, including, without limitation, compensation amounts (payouts), technology and any related documentation, client list, developments, business partners or other information disclosed the disclosing party to the receiving party either directly or indirectly in writing, orally or by drawings or inspection of parts or equipment.

Data Protection Laws” means EU Data Protection Laws and, to the extent applicable, the data protection or privacy laws of any other applicable country as agreed in writing between the Parties, including in the United States.

EU Data Protection Laws” means EU Directive 95/46/EC, as transposed into domestic legislation of each Member State and as amended, replaced or superseded from time to time, including by the GDPR and laws implementing or supplementing the GDPR.

GDPR” means EU General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679.

Fraudulent Activity” shall mean: (a) the display, promotion, distribution or interaction with the Advertising Material in a manner which engages with anything other than natural persons viewing actually displayed Advertising Material in the normal course of using any device, including without limitation, browsing through online, mobile or any other technology or platform, as determined by Company at its sole discretion which may lead to falsely generated or artificially inflated revenues; (b) the automatic redirection of visitors, blind text links, misleading links, forced clicks, etc. from the Advertising Material. Without limiting the foregoing, Fraudulent Activity shall include any of the following practices: (i) inclusion or counting of views or clicks: by a natural person who has been engaged for the purpose of viewing the Advertising Material, whether exclusively or in conjunction with any other activities of that person (including, without limitation, employing any means to induce, encourage, incentivize (unless such incentivized traffic or means were pre-approved specifically by Company) or trick the End User into viewing or clicking on the Advertising Material); and/or by non-human visitors (such as bots); and/or that are not actually visible to the human eye, discernible to human senses or perceived by a human being; (ii) masking or cloaking any URL, or employing any means to obscure the true source of traffic, or conceal conversions; (iii) generating automated, fraudulent or otherwise invalid impressions, inquiries, views, clicks or conversions, or artificially inflating impressions, inquiries, views, clicks, or conversions, or employing any misleading or practices (such as repeated manual clicks); (iv) Installing or transmitting malicious code; (c) displaying the Advertising Material in a misleading or non-viewable manner.

ID” means (i) a unique identifier stored on an end-user’s device, (ii) a unique identifier generated on the basis of device information, (iii) a resettable advertising ID associated with a mobile device or an application; or (iv) IP Address.

Losses” means damages, losses, costs, and liabilities, including reasonable attorney and professional fees, arising from a Claim.

Media Partner Assets” means software application, service, web pages or digital placements owned by Media Partner or properly licensed to Media Partner

Media Partner Data” means any and all data shared between the parties that may include, inter alia, device information, IDs, events, and country level geo location data. The Media partner Data includes, without limitation, data deemed as Personal Data as detailed herein.

Mobile Measurement Platform” or “MMP” means a platform that collects, organizes, and standardizes app data to deliver a uniform assessment of campaign performance metrics (such as, but not limited to: Appsflyer, Adjust, Branch, Kochava, Singular).

Offer level Terms and Conditions” means campaign specific terms and conditions, as found on the campaign’s page on the Company’s Platform.

Objectionable Content” means any Content that is: (a) false, deceptive, misleading, infringing upon any applicable law, impersonating others, fraudulent, libelous, defamatory, abusive, violent, prejudicial, obscene, sexually explicit, politically sensitive or controversial in nature; (b) adult content, including pornographic material; (c) racist, excessively profane, ethnically offensive, threatening, infringing, excessively violent, discriminatory, hate-mongering or otherwise objectionable content; (d) defame, abuse, or threaten physical harm to others; (e) any type of harmful applications or components which intentionally create or exploit any security vulnerabilities in an End User’s device, including without limitation: viruses, spyware, malware, spamware or any other malicious code or conduct; (f) advocate or facilitate violence of any kind; (g) related to gambling of any kind; (h) any content which is targeted at or designed to appeal to minors.

Party” means the Company or the Media Partner.

Parties” means the Company and the Media Partner.

Platform” means the Company’s tracking and media partner management platform (Everflow or a similar provider).

Qualified Action” means an Action, excluding any Action by an End User which: (1) is using pre-populated fields; (2) does not complete all the information required for such Action within the timeframe allowed by Company; or (3) is determined through reporting coming from a Mobile Measurement Platform, Third party fraud tools or the Advertiser’s internal business intelligence platform to be fraudulent, incomplete or duplicate.

Services” means performance marketing services carried out by Avow while using the Media Partner Assets, subject to these Terms and Conditions.

Security Incident” means any security breach relating any Avow Personal Data elements leading to the accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to, Avow Personal Data within, Avow Personal Data transmitted, stored or otherwise processed; including without limitation the meaning assigned to it under section 12 of Article 4 of the GDPR.

Sub-processor” means a natural or legal person, public authority, agency or other body that processes Avow Personal Data on behalf of the Media Partner.

Third party fraud tool” means a third party ad fraud detection tool such as, but not limited to: 24metrics, mFilter, Scalarr, Machine.

The terms “Controller“, “Personal Data“, “Personal Data Breach“, “Processor“, “Processing” shall have the same meaning as given to such words and expressions in the EU Directive 95/46/EC (“Directive”) or, from 25 May 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (2016/679) (“GDPR”).

 

  1. Platform Participation

2.1 Media Partner must establish an Account by completing the registration process on the Platform. Media Partner must provide Avow with accurate and complete information, including contact information, billing entity legal name and address, a valid VAT number (if Media Partner is based in the European Union), upon request corporate documentation (Certificate of Incorporation, valid Proof of Address, company registration document, tax identification number), as well as accurate details on the mobile applications registered by the Media Partner, a description of their content, nature and functionality. Media Partner must keep such information up to date at all times and inform the Company via email if any corporate data of the billing entity changes (name, address, etc.).

2.2 Media Partner will keep access data to its Account (“Account Data”) strictly confidential. The Media Partner shall promptly inform Company in case it learns or suspects that an unauthorized party is in possession of the Account Data. If Company suspects that an unauthorized third party is in possession of the Account Data, Company may, at its sole discretion, change the Access Data or block the applicable Account. In case an unauthorized third party uses, through Media Partner’s fault, the Access Data, then Media Partner will be liable for all actions done through the access to the Platform.

2.3 Company will make available to Media Partner the Advertising Material for Media Partner to display on any of the Media Partner’s assets.

2.4 Display of Advertising Material by Media Partner will include identification of Media Partner as a member of Company’s Program.

2.5 Company grants Media Partner a non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable right to use the Advertising Material and access the Company’s Platform solely in accordance with the terms of the Agreement, and for the sole purpose of identifying the Media Partner’s Assets as a participant in the Program.

2.6 Company may revoke Media Partner’s access to the Platform at any time, at its sole discretion, if Company determines that Media Partner has breached any of the terms of the Agreement.

2.7 Company may change, suspend or discontinue any aspect of the Advertising Material or remove, alter or modify any tags, texts, graphics or banner ad in connection with Advertising Material. Media Partner agrees to promptly implement any request from Company to remove, alter or modify any link, graphic or banner ad that is being used by Media Partner as part of the Program.

2.8 If Media Partner operates a network (“Network”) of its own media partners (“Third Party Media Partner”):

2.8.1 Media Partner will not broker Advertising Material within its Network without prior written approval from Company. Media Partner will maintain the Network in accordance with the highest industry standards.

2.8.2 If a Third Party Media Partner operates its own network:

2.8.2.1 Media Partner will forbid Third Party Media Partner to modify the Advertising Material in any way;

2.8.2.2 Media Partner will ensure that Third Party Media Partners will not display or be associated with objectionable content;

2.8.2.3 Media Partner will ensure that Third Party Media Partners will affirmatively accept terms which are at least equivalent to those in the Agreement prior to obtaining access to the Advertising Material;

 

  1. Restrictions

Media Partner shall not, or not allow any third party, to: (i) infiltrate, hack, copy, create derivative works of, reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble or otherwise attempt to interfere with the proper operation of the Advertising Material or Advertising Network, or any part thereof for any purpose and shall not simulate or derive any source code or algorithms from the Advertising Network; (ii) represent that it possess any proprietary interest in the Advertising Material or Advertising Network, or remove any notices or copyright information from the Advertising Network; (iii) attempt to sell, resell, sublicense, modify, transfer, lease, assign, pledge, or share its rights under the Agreement; (iv) use any robot, spider, or other device to retrieve, index, scrape, data mine, or in any way gather information, Advertising Material, or other materials from the Advertising Network; (v) take any action, directly or indirectly, to contest the Company’s intellectual property rights or infringe them in any way, including without limitation, using the Confidential Information to develop, enhance or operate a service that competes with the program, or assist any other party to do so; (vi) except as specifically permitted in writing by the Company, use the name, trademarks, trade-names, and logos or other proprietary rights of the Company; (vii) use the Program for any Fraudulent Activity or other unlawful, harassing, intrusive or abusive activities, or for any unauthorized purposes; (viii) place any links to the Advertising Material in chat rooms or bulletin boards, unless pre-approved by Company in writing.

 

  1. Media Partner Representations and Warranties

4.1 Media Partner hereby represents and warrants that: (i) any and all activities or obligations it undertakes in connection with the Agreement shall be performed in compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations, including, without limitation, Data Privacy Laws and will not engage in Fraudulent Activity; (ii) Company reserves the right to audit all Media Partner delivery and initiate charge backs if either it or the Advertiser deems delivery to be fraudulent due to suspicious distribution outliers. (iii) Media Partner is in compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations as well as industry best practices, including, without limitation, the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (“COPPA”) and CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 or any other applicable legislations or regulations relating to marketing; (iv) Media Partner’s Assets do not infringe the intellectual property rights of third parties or contain any Objectionable Content; (v) Media Partner’s Assets do not collect, use or transfer the data of End Users in any manner not clearly and accurately disclosed pursuant to a privacy policy that complies with applicable laws and regulations; (vi) Media Partner’s privacy policy will inform End Users  that Company or Advertisers may store user data and usage data which they collect automatically, may use such data to optimize offers and service, perform statistical or market research (vii) Media Partner’s Assets do not contain Malicious Code.

4.2 Media Partner acknowledges that in case of a material breach of the Agreement, Company reserves the right to disclose Media Partner’s identity and contact information to applicable law enforcement agencies, regulatory authorities or any relevant third party which has been directly damaged by Media Partner’s actions or lack thereof.

4.3 Media Partner further represents and warrants that: (i) none of the Media Partner Assets are installed on a user’s device without the user’s consent; (ii) each Media Partner Asset provides clear disclosure and removal policies; (iii) Media Partner includes within each Media Partner Asset and on any site from which a Media Partner Asset is available for download, a privacy statement disclosing that Media Partner permits third parties to serve Ads within the Media Partner Asset and collect and use information about how the user uses the Media Partner Asset; and (iv) Media Partner obtains an affirmative opt-in from each user consenting the collection data as required by applicable Data Protection Laws and it maintains documentation establishing such opt-in consents.

 

  1. Company Representations and Warranties

5.1 Company hereby represents and warrants that it has the skills and will use reasonable efforts to perform its obligations hereunder as best as commercially possible. Company does not have any obligation to provide a certain amount of Advertising Material or monitor any Advertising Material made available through or in connection with the Advertising Network, for any purpose and, as a result, is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, appropriateness, legality or applicability of any such Content.

5.2 Company reserves the right, at its sole discretion and without liability, to reject or remove any Advertising Material from the Advertising Network. Media Partner acknowledges that any campaign may be terminated or suspended, whether by Company or its upstream Advertisers, at any time and without notice to Media Partner.

5.3 Media Partner hereby acknowledges that Company is acting as an intermediary between Advertisers and Media Partners and as such Company shall not be held responsible or liable for any actions or omissions performed or omitted by third parties (including with respect to the content of the Advertising Material).

5.4 Company takes reasonable measures to protect its systems, including the Advertising Network, against viruses, spyware and other forms of Malicious Code. However, Media Partner acknowledges that Malicious Code can never be completely prevented, so Media Partner is responsible to protect its data and its systems against unauthorized access and Malicious Code and will make its End Users waive, as far as legally permissible, on all potential claims against Company based on Malicious Code.

 

  1. Mutual Representations and Warranties

Each Party represents and warrants to the other Party that: (i) it has the full corporate right, power and authority to enter into the Agreement and to perform the acts required of it hereunder; (ii) the execution of the Agreement by it and the performance of its obligations and duties hereunder, do not and will not violate any agreement to which it is a party or by which it is otherwise bound; (iii) when executed and delivered, the Agreement will constitute the legal, valid and binding obligation of each party, enforceable against each party in accordance with its terms; (iv) it is the owner or has all legal rights and interest in its software, components, material or Content; and (v) to the best of its knowledge its software, components, material or services does not infringe or misappropriate the intellectual property or other proprietary rights of any third party when used by the other Party in accordance with the terms of the Agreement.

 

  1. Payment

7.1 Company will pay Media Partner for each Qualified Action. Payments due to Media Partner will be calculated and based only on Company’s Platform tracked numbers as of the second day of the following month, which shall be considered final and binding, and no other measurement or statistics of any kind shall be accepted or have any effect. The Media Partner is responsible for sending the Company monthly invoices for the Qualified Actions delivered in the respective month. Payment will be made 45 days after the receipt of the final, correct invoice from the Media Partner, subject to the provisions of paragraph 7.3 (a) below and with the exception of special extended-term campaigns, which are paid net 60 days after the receipt of the final, correct invoice from the Media Partner.

The Media Partner will be informed if certain campaigns are considered extended-term campaigns before running them.

7.2 Company will issue payment on a monthly basis, provided that Media Partner’s Account balance is greater than USD 1000. If the balance in the Media Partner’s Account is lower than USD 1000, then the balance will be carried on to the following month and will continue to do so until a balance of USD 1000 is reached.

7.3 Payments shall be made solely for Qualified Actions and Company will not be obligated to remit payment, and will be entitled to withhold payment or demand a refund (in the event that Considerations have already been paid): (a) in connection with payments that were not fully remitted to Company from its Advertisers, or approved by Advertisers; (b) if determined, by Company, at its sole discretion that Media Partner has engaged in Fraudulent Activity, was in breach of the Agreement or that payments were paid for Qualified Actions that are later determined to have not met the requirements set in the Agreement to be a Qualified Action.

7.4 Company reserves the right to deduct, set off, claw back or charge back any amount payable or that was actually paid to Media Partner from Media Partner’s Account, if applicable. If Media Partner’s Account balance is not sufficient to cover the amount of the Charge Back, then Media Partner is obliged to transfer the amount of the Charge Back to Company no later than seven (7) days following Company’s demand. Company may demand Charge back: (i) accordance with Article 7.3 above; (ii) if Company is required to refund third parties in connection with the Advertising Material. The Charge Back right will also apply to outstanding balances due to Company under any other agreement between the parties.

7.5 Media Partner may submit to Company disputes regarding discrepancies in tracking of Qualified Actions. Disputes must be submitted within three (3) days following the end of each calendar month. If the Dispute shows a variation of over 10% and the tracking by Media Partner is done using generally accepted industry methods, then Company and Media Partner agree to make a good faith effort to resolve the dispute. If the parties are unable to resolve the dispute, then Company’s calculation shall govern.

7.6 Media Partner will have no right to set-off, withhold or otherwise deduct any amount owed to Company hereunder (and accordingly transfer to Company when due any such amount whether in dispute or not) against any amount owed or claimed to be owed by Company to Advertiser (under any theory of liability).

7.7 All payments due to Media Partner under the Agreement will be in U.S. Dollars unless agreed otherwise and exclusive of any applicable payment transfer fees and taxes, including any  national, state or local taxes, other than any taxes based on Company’s net income. Media Partner will be responsible for any related interest and penalties resulting from any payment made hereunder.

 

  1. Intellectual Property

8.1 Nothing herein shall be interpreted to provide Media Partner any rights to the Platform or Advertising Network except the limited access granted by Platform enrollment.

8.2 Media Partner shall only use Company’s trade names, trademarks, service marks, logos or other distinctive brand features as set out in the Agreement.

 

  1. Term and Termination

9.1 The Agreement shall become effective as of the date that Company approves Media Partner’s application to the Platform or the date an IO between the Company and Media Partner is signed, whichever comes first, and shall remain effective until terminated pursuant to this section.

9.2 Either Party may terminate the Agreement without any liability to the other party by providing written notice to the other Party.

9.3 Following the termination of the Agreement, any provisions of the Agreement that in order to fulfill their purpose need to survive the termination of the Agreement, shall survive.

9.4 If the Agreement has been terminated by Company due to: (i) Fraudulent Activity of Media Partner; or (ii) a breach of Media Partner’s obligations and representations under the Agreement which have not been remedied within seven (7) days following a written notice by Company (including without limitation, breaches regarding maintain the quality of traffic provided via the Media Partner’s Assets); then Company shall be entitled to withhold all considerations still due and owing to Media Partner at the date of termination.

9.5 In the event of any termination:

9.5.1 Each Party will have no obligation to maintain any information stored in its data centers related to the other Party.

9.5.2 Media Partner will cease representing itself a part of the Program or Advertising Network.

9.5.3 All rights, licenses and obligations of the Parties shall cease, except that all obligations that accrued prior to the termination and remedies for breach of the Agreement shall survive.

9.5.4 Confidential Information of either party which is in the possession of the other party shall be immediately returned. If the Confidential Information is not returned, it should be maintained confidential in accordance with article 14.

 

  1. Data Protection and Processing

10.1. If the Services include any services in relation to the processing of Personal Data, the Media Partner appoints Avow to process Personal Data on its behalf as a Processor.

10.2 “Media Partner Data” consists of information shared by the Media Partner with Avow during the performance of the Services, including without limitation Personal Data. Media Partner shall not collect and shall not enable the collection of Media Partner Data from individuals in connection with the execution of the Services without the prior express consent of such individuals in compliance with applicable Data Protection Laws. With respect to Media Partner Data collected by Media Partner from individuals, Media Partner will collect, process and disclose, and direct Avow to process and disclose, such Media Partner Data only in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations, its privacy policy, and the requirements of these Terms and the DPA.

10.3 Any Media Partner Data consisting of personal information or personal data, as such terms are defined under applicable legislation and regulations, including GDPR and CCPA, and the processing thereof, shall be governed under the terms and conditions set forth herein and in the Avow Media Partner Data Processing Addendum (“DPA”). A current version of the DPA is available at https://avow.tech/media-partner-dpa/ and is incorporated herein by reference.

10.4 In accordance with applicable Data Privacy Law, Media Partner will obtain consent from its End Users to collect and share with third parties the Personal Data that is being shared with Avow for processing. Media Partner must provide their End Users with a clear link to a full explanation of how third parties may use any personal information obtained and how End Users can opt out.

10.5 Avow shall not disclose the Media Partner Data to any third party except (a) as directed by Media Partner (including by Media Partner’s selection of an optional third party), (b) if such disclosure is made by Avow in response to a court order, subpoena or other legal process, and provided that Avow has given Media Partner reasonable notice of such court order, subpoena or other legal process, (c) if such disclosure is in aggregate non-personally identifiable form. Avow shall use industry standard technology and practices to secure Media Partner Data.

 

  1. Limitation of Liability

11.1 To the extent permitted by law, in no event shall either Party be liable to the other Party for lost profits or business opportunities, loss of use, loss or inaccuracy of data, cost of procurement of substitute goods or services, software, systems or services, or for special, incidental, indirect, punitive or consequential damages, however caused, and under any theory of liability, whether for breach of contract, or otherwise, arising from or related with the Agreement, whether or not the Party has been advised of the possibility of such damages and notwithstanding the failure of essential purpose of any limited remedy stated herein.

11.2 Without deviating from any of the foregoing, in no event will the Company’s aggregate liability for any Claim arising out of or related to the Agreement, to the fullest extent possible under applicable law, exceed the lower of: (i) the monthly average of Consideration made under the Agreement with respect to three (3) months preceding any Claim under which such liability shall arise; or (ii) USD 10,000.

 

  1. Disclaimer of Warranties

12.1 To the maximum extent permitted by law, without derogating of any of the terms of the Agreement, the Platform is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis, without warranties or conditions of any kind, either express or implied, including, without limitation, any warranties or conditions of title, performance, non-infringement of third party rights, merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. In addition, Company does not represent or warrant that: (i) the Platform or any part therein will be error free or that any errors will be corrected or (ii) that the operation of the Platform or any part therein will be uninterrupted.

12.2 Company does not guarantee that the Platform will always be complete, accurate, safe, secure, bug-free or error-free, or that the foregoing will always function without disruptions, delays or imperfections.

12.3 Company may change, suspend or discontinue Platform activity at any time without notice or liability.

12.4 Without derogating of any of the terms of the Agreement, to the extent the incorporates any third party materials or software that belongs to one or more third parties, then the materials or software are provided “AS IS” and subject to the terms and restrictions of the applicable third party. Each Party makes no warranty whatsoever regarding the third party materials or software, without derogating of any of the terms of the Agreement.

 

  1. Non-Circumvention

13.1 Media Partner, including without limitation, other entities which are controlled by Media Partner, explicitly agrees to withhold completely from entering into a business relation with or from approaching Company’s clients either directly or through third parties, inter alia by disclosing our partnership, with regard to user acquisition or performance marketing services for the term of the Agreement and a period of six (6) months after the end of the Agreement, unless Company approves it in writing in advance.

13.2 Media Partner is personally responsible to follow this commitment and must not use any means to circumvent its obligation.

13.3 Breach of this clause will result in a contractual penalty to be determined by an independent court in Company’s residential country and should not be less than twice the financial loss caused through this unauthorized action with a minimum fee of 10000 EUR.

13.4 An obligation to reimburse damages will thereby not be excluded. This also applies to any rights granted to Company by Sect. 87 ff. German Commercial Code (Handelsgesetzbuch, HGB).

13.5 In case Media Partner can prove having entered into a business relation with Company’s client (the Advertisers) before entering into a business relation with Company, this clause should not be enforced.

 

  1. Confidentiality

During the Term of the Agreement and thereafter, each Party agrees that it will not disclose or use the Confidential Information of the disclosing party (other than for the purpose of the Agreement) without the disclosing Party’s prior written consent. Each Party agrees that it will take reasonable steps, at least substantially equivalent to the steps it takes to protect its own Confidential Information, during the Term and for a period of five (5) years thereafter to prevent the disclosure of the other Party’s Confidential Information other than to its employees, subsidiaries or other agents who must have access to such Confidential Information for such Party to perform its obligations or exercise its rights hereunder, who will each agree to comply with this section. The Confidentiality obligations herein shall survive any termination or expiration of the Agreement.

At any time at the request and option of the Media Partner and Avow, both Parties agree to promptly: (i) return the Confidential Information; or (ii) destroy or permanently erase the Confidential Information (in whatever form it is recorded).

 

  1. Indemnification

15.1 Except as otherwise set forth in the Agreement, each Party (“Indemnifying Party”) shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the other Party and its shareholders, directors, officers, employees and agents (“Indemnified Party”), from and against all Claims, and for all Losses that result or arise from Claims, commenced or prosecuted by any third party against the Indemnified Party, which in whole or in part, arise from or is related to a Claim of a third party for a breach of the Indemnifying Party’s representations under the Agreement, reduced to a final adverse, non-appealable judgment made by a court of competent jurisdiction and actually borne by the Indemnified Party.

 

15.2 The Indemnified Party will: (i) promptly notify the Indemnifying Party of any Claim; (ii) provide the Indemnifying Party, at the cost of the Indemnifying Party, reasonable information and assistance in defending the Claim; and (iii) give the Indemnifying Party control over the defense and settlement of the Claim; provided, however, that any settlement will be subject to the Indemnified Party’s prior written approval, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Indemnified Party will not be required to allow Indemnifying Party to assume the control of the defense of a Claim, in which case the Indemnified Party will assume the control at Indemnifying Party’s costs, to the extent that the Indemnified Party determines that: (1) such Claim relates directly to the Media Partner’s Assets (if the Media Partner is the Indemnifying Party), or to the Advertising Network (if the Company is the Indemnifying Party); or (2) the relief sought against the Indemnified Party is not monetary damages; in addition, the Indemnified Party may join in the defense of any Claim at its own expense.

 

  1. Force Majeure

Neither Party shall be liable for service interruptions, delays, failure to perform, damages, losses or destruction, or malfunction of any consequence thereof caused or occasioned by circumstances outside their control (“Force Majeure Event”). A Force Majeure Event includes without limitation, fire, flood, water, the elements, acts of war (declared or undeclared), explosions, civil disturbances, acts of terrorism, insurrection, riots, rebellion or sabotage, acts of federal, state, local or foreign governmental authorities or courts, shortages of equipment or supplies, unavailability of transportation, acts or omissions of third parties, failures or fluctuations in electrical power or telecommunications service or equipment, labor disputes, lockouts, strikes or other industrial action, whether direct or indirect and whether lawful or unlawful. The Party so delayed or prevented from performing shall provide prompt notice of such event to the other Party and shall exercise good faith efforts to remedy any such cause of delay or cause preventing performance. To the extent that a Force Majeure Event has continued for five (5) business days, Publisher and Advertiser both have the right to cancel the remainder of the Insertion Order without penalty.

 

  1. Governing Law

The Agreement and any matters related hereto shall be governed by and construed in accordance with laws of the Federal Republic of Germany. The application of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for International Sale of Goods and German International Private Law are excluded. The courts of Berlin, Germany shall have exclusive jurisdiction, to the exclusion of any other court.

 

  1. Severability

If for any reason a court of competent jurisdiction finds any provision of the Agreement to be unenforceable, that provision of the Agreement shall be enforced to the maximum extent permissible so as to effectuate the intent of the parties, and the remainder of the Agreement shall continue in full force and effect.

 

  1. Entire Agreement

19.1 The Terms herein, the DPA, the Insertion Order (if existing) and Offer level Terms and Conditions (if applicable) constitute the entire agreement between the Company and Media Partner with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersede all prior or contemporaneous understandings or agreements, written or oral, regarding such subject matter.

19.2 Without derogating from the generality of the foregoing, in the event that the terms of the Agreement are in conflict to the terms of the Insertion Order (if existing) or the Offer level Terms and Conditions, the Offer level Terms and Conditions (if existent at the respective time) shall prevail, followed by the provisions of the Insertion Order, the Terms provided herein and the DPA.

 

  1. Changes to the Agreement

Company may make changes to the Agreement from time to time, at its sole discretion. The most current version will be posted on Company’s website. By continuing to access or use of the Company’s services, as described in the Agreement after the changes become effective, the Media Partner agrees to be bound by the revised Agreement.