Content Supply & Sales Revenue Sharing Agreement
Content Supply & Sales Revenue Sharing Agreement
Complies with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UKGDPR)
This E-commerce Agreement is for use by two parties who wish to generate revenue from products and services.
The agreement provides for the Content Supplier to supply content to the Content User for use on the User's website.
The agreement provides for the User website to link to the Supplier's website and direct customers to the Supplier's website.
Where those customers purchase products and services from the Supplier in a single user session, the User website is entitled to an agreed net percentage of that revenue.
For the User website, it means that they have the free use of the Supplier's content, which they can then use to promote the Supplier's website and generate revenue from sales where the customer comes through the User's website to the Supplier's website to purchase products or services.
For the Supplier, it means another channel for the promotion of their website to generate sales revenue.
Clauses in this agreement:
- Interpretations
- Outline of Agreement
- Contract Period
- Content Specification
- Co-Branding and Linking
- Loss or Deterioration of Service
- Products and Services - Commission Payments
- Products and Services - Sales Reports
- Products and Services - Invoicing
- Products and Services - Tracking
- Products and Services - Verification
- Products and Services - Security and Chargebacks
- Termination
- Notice
- Confidentiality
- Press and Publicity
- Data Protection
- Intellectual Property Rights
- Limitation of Liability
- Assignment
- Force Majeure
- Joint Venture or Partnership
- General
- Jurisdiction
If you are providing content for use by a third-party, it is vital that the terms of any agreement are clear and detailed enough to protect your content and ensure that both parties understand the revenue opportunities. It is essential to have a proper agreement in place.
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