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Teads Engage Terms

Version 8.1

Effective June 11th 2025
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    Standard Partner Distribution Terms

    Effective 9 June 2025


    Outbrain Inc. was renamed to Teads Holding Co following the acquisition of Teads by Outbrain in February 2025. Outbrain is operating under the Teads brand going forward.

    The following Standard Partner Distribution Terms (“Terms”) govern the implementation and use of the products, services, and technology made available by Company to the Partner identified in the Partner Enrollment Form.

    1. CERTAIN DEFINITIONS.

    1.1 “Ads.txt” means an authorized digital sellers text file. All references to Ads.txt include App-ads.txt.

    1.2 "Advertiser Recs" means Recommendations (that are not Recirculation Recs) in the Company network submitted by Company’s advertisers.

    1.3 “Application” means a self-contained software program designed to run on a mobile device including a phone or tablet.

    1.4 "Content" means graphical, textual, and/or auditory content (which may include text, data, information, photos, images, graphics, audio, video or other content).

    1.5 “Cards” means the formats available through the Technology where Recommendations appear.

    1.6 "Data" means all data collected or generated by Company through the Technology, including any reports or other data made available to Partner in connection with the Agreement.

    1.7 "Destination Page" means any webpage or other online location (which may be located on a Partner Site(s) or another website or Application) that may be accessed by clicking on Recommendations.

    1.8 "End Users" means individual human viewers of a web page, Application and/or platform of the Partner Sites on which the Technology is implemented.

    1.9 “Intellectual Property Rights” includes any invention, discovery, concept, expression or work, whether or not patented or patentable, registered or not, including, without limitation, discoveries, compositions, know-how, procedures, technical information, processes, methods, formulas, algorithms, protocols, techniques, designs and drawings, trade dresses, any physical embodiment thereof, and any patents, copyrights, trademarks, industrial designs and utility models, (and applications or extensions therefore), domains and trade secrets or similar rights to aforementioned rights recognised in any jurisdiction now or in the future.

    1.10 "Partner Sites" means the web properties, Applications or platforms identified in the Partner Enrollment Form, together with any additional properties on which Partner elects to implement the Technology upon prior written approval from Company (e-mail will suffice).

    1.11 "Recirculation Recs" means Recommendations (that are not Advertiser Recs) which link to Content on Partner Sites.

    1.12 "Recommendations" means the display of Advertiser Recs and/or Recirculation Recs via Cards that Company delivers to the viewer of a web page, Application or platform on which the Technology is implemented.

    1.13 "Revenue" means net revenue generated from Advertiser Recs and charged by Company for the display of such Advertiser Recs in the Company network.

    1.14 "Technology" means Company’s Javascript, API, SDK and associated protocols that, when implemented on websites and Applications, displays the user interface managed by Company’s proprietary optimization technology for serving, selecting and ordering Cards.

    1.15 “Updates” means updates, modifications, or improvements to the Technology from time to time in Company’s sole discretion, including, but not limited to, adding Ads.txt lines and any other similar industry standards.

    1.16 "Generated Links” means an End User page view on a Partner Site generated from a referral link of OBNews.outbrain.com (or successor link or an additional link(s) which may be provided by Outbrain from time to time).

    2. TECHNOLOGY; PLACEMENT AND APPEARANCE.

    2.1 Partner shall implement the Technology (including Company’s provided Ads.txt) pursuant to Company’s technical instructions and any implementation guides made available by Company, as revised from time to time. Company, in its sole discretion, may determine which of Company’s available Technology (e.g., JS, API, SDK or any other equivalent) shall be used in each Partner implementation. Implementations of the Technology must appear directly below the main Content on each page of the Partner Sites on which the Technology is installed or as otherwise mutually agreed in writing (e-mail shall suffice). Implementation must include at least one (1) link to Advertiser Recs per page unless otherwise agreed in writing.

    2.2 Partner shall display the Technology throughout the Term in accordance with all self-regulatory codes and applicable laws and regulations, including with respect to disclosing the source or nature of the Recommendations. Without limiting the foregoing obligation, Partner agrees to comply with Company’s reasonable instructions regarding how the Technology is to be displayed, labelled or identified.

    2.3 Company may make Updates from time to time. If Company requests Partner to implement any such Updates, Partner shall make such Updates within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of notice from Company. If Partner can demonstrate such Updates would materially and adversely affect the performance of the Partner Sites, Company may either address Partner’s concerns to its reasonable satisfaction or agree not to require Partner to implement such Updates.

    2.4 During the Term, Company shall be Partner's sole and exclusive provider of direct and indirect content recommendations, where “content recommendations” are one or more paid or unpaid links comprised of a headline or phrase indicating that an End User will be driven to Content (regardless of whether the Destination Page displays content, advertorials or advertisements).

    2.5 Company may drive End Users to Partner Sites generating additional Partner Site page views via Generated Links or Recirculation Recs. If an End User clicks on an Advertiser Rec from an Generated Link, Partner shall not be compensated for any advertising revenue generated by such page views. Any display of Recirculation Recs will require Company’s prior written approval (email will suffice), which may be conditioned on a minimum Advertiser Rec implementation or other fees.

    2.6 Company may test changes to the Technology, including to Card ordering, format and frequency. To the extent that Partner controls any testing, Partner shall comply with such testing requests on at least a quarterly basis.

    3. REVENUE & PAYMENT.

    3.1 During the Term, Partner will be paid as set forth on the Partner Enrollment Form. For the avoidance of doubt, Revenue is net of, inter alia, advertiser fees, third-party data services integrated into Company’s platform, invalid clicks/impressions, and advertiser and agency discounts/rebates.

    3.2 Partner must promptly provide Company completed and accurate tax forms and all other similar materials Company requires, which may include tax form W-8BEN, W-8BEN-E or W-9 if applicable (collectively all such forms and materials, “Tax Materials”). Notwithstanding anything set forth to the contrary in this Agreement, Company may (a) withhold payments owed to Partner hereunder without penalty or late fee until Company has received Partner’s Tax Materials, and (b) deduct any applicable taxes payable by Company from payments owed to Partner hereunder as required by law. Once Company has received the Tax Materials, Company will use commercially reasonable efforts to pay any amounts not paid to Partner pursuant to the foregoing subsection (a) as soon as reasonably practicable.

    3.3 To ensure proper payment, Partner is responsible for notifying Company in writing of accurate contact and payment information. Partner is also responsible for any charges assessed by Partner’s bank or payment provider. If the amount owed to Partner is less than US$50, then the amount owed will be accrued if and until the calendar month in which the balance of the payments due to Partner exceeds US$50. Any dispute regarding a payment from Company must be submitted to Company in writing within thirty (30) calendar days of postage or wire transfer date of such payment or it shall be deemed waived.

    3.4 In addition to Company’s other rights and remedies, Company may (i) withhold and offset any payments owed to Partner under the Agreement (including in case of a material breach) against any fees Partner owes Company under the Agreement or any other agreement), and/or (ii) require Partner to refund Company within thirty (30) calendar days of any invoice, any amounts Company may have overpaid to Partner in prior periods. If an Company advertiser or client whose Advertiser Recs were displayed on any Partner Sites defaults on payment to Company, for any reason, Company may withhold payment or charge back Partner’s account.

    4. PRIVACY.The provisions of the Teads Engage Data Sharing Agreement shall be fully incorporated into, and form part of, this Agreement.

    5. LICENSE TERMS.

    5.1 During the Term and subject to Partner’s compliance with all of the terms of the Agreement, Company grants Partner a limited, non-exclusive, revocable, non-sublicensable, non- transferable licence to use the Technology to display the Advertiser Recs, and to the extent permitted by Section 2.5 Recirculation Recs, on Partner Sites in the form and format provided.

    5.2 Company grants Partner, during the Term, a limited, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to use and display Company’s trademarks, service marks and logos (collectively, “Company Marks”), as incorporated into the Technology, strictly in accordance with Partner’s obligations and rights in the Agreement. All goodwill arising out of Partner’s use of any of the Company Marks shall inure solely to the benefit of Company. Company shall have the right to refer to Partner and the Partner Sites in any general listing of advertisers or partners (including in marketing and sales materials) who have implemented the Technology. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each party will request prior written consent before issuing a press release regarding the Agreement or using the other party’s name on its website other than in accordance with the Agreement.

    5.3 As between the parties: (a) Outbrain retains all right, title and interest in and to the Company Marks, Technology and Data (excluding any Content from the Partner Sites which shall be owned by Partner), the Company site at www.outbrain.com and the Dashboard; and (b) Partner retains all right, title and interest in and to the Partner Sites including the look and feel excluding the items described in subparagraph (a) above.

    5.4 The licences granted under the Agreement are specifically set forth in the Agreement; there are no implied rights. All rights not expressly granted to Partner in the Agreement are reserved by Company.

    6. PROHIBITED ACTIVITY.

    6.1 Partner will not: (i) edit, modify, truncate, filter, or change the order of Recommendations; (ii) obscure, modify or redirect End Users away from a Destination Page, or intersperse any Content between the Recommendations and any Destination Page; (iii) minimize, remove or otherwise inhibit the full and complete display of the Technology; (iv) artificially inflate clicks or impressions on Recommendations, or encourage or require any person to click on Recommendations using incentives or other methods and/or engage in any automated, deceptive, fraudulent, invalid, incentivized, or other methods that are designed to generate clicks which are not the willing actions of End Users; (v) remove, deface, obscure, or alter any notices of Intellectual Property Rights included in the Technology; (vi) access, reproduce or use the Technology in any manner or for any purpose other than as expressly permitted under the Agreement; (vii) modify, adapt, translate, prepare derivative works from, decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble the Technology or otherwise attempt to derive source code from the Technology, or attempt to create a substitute or similar service or product through use of or access to Technology or related proprietary information or otherwise use the Technology on behalf of or for the benefit of any third party; (viii) attempt to interfere with or disrupt the Technology or attempt to gain access to any systems or networks that connect to it other than through the Technology as implemented pursuant to the Agreement; (ix) copy, cache, distribute, display, alter, or otherwise use any Recommendations (or authorize or assist any third party to do so) except as such Recommendations are provided through the Technology; or (x) use the Technology for any purpose not authorized by Company, including for any purpose that is inconsistent with the implementation guidelines as provided to Partner.

    6.2 Partner will not deploy the Technology on any properties that display or contain adult, obscene, pornographic, defamatory, libelous, infringing, abusive, fake or deceptive or illegal Content, that promotes hate or discrimination, facilitates the sale of firearms or illegal drugs, or that participates or encourages participation in, illegal activities or is directed at children under of the age of 16. Company reserves the right in its sole discretion to disable the Technology on any property at any time.

    7. REGISTRATION.Partner may register for the Company dashboard (the “Dashboard”) to access online reports and control certain settings for the Technology. To the extent that Partner has access to the Dashboard, Company may collect Partner’s (or individuals who act on behalf of Partner) personally identifiable information associated with such Dashboard access. For further information on how we may collect and use our business partner's personally identifiable information, please see ourBusiness Partner Privacy Policy. Partner will be solely responsible for all changes to data made by it, or individuals acting on Partner’s behalf, through the Dashboard. Estimates of Revenue paid or payable Partner displayed in the Dashboard are provided solely for the Partner’s convenience. Company does not guarantee that these estimated amounts displayed, if any, shall be precise or definitively due to be paid to Partner pursuant to the Agreement. Access to Company dashboard shall be solely at the discretion of Company and may be discontinued by Company at any time.

    8. SUSPENSION OF TECHNOLOGY; TERMINATION.

    8.1 Company may suspend or discontinue all or any aspect of the Technology, including its availability, at any time if required by exigent circumstances (such as a significant security breach, propagation of malware, other viruses to users, etc.) or other improper, unlawful, fraudulent or misleading circumstances.

    8.2 Either party may terminate the Agreement at any time in the event of a material breach by the other party of any provision of the Agreement that remains uncured for fourteen (14) days after the breaching party’s receipt of written notice of the breach.

    8.3 The Agreement is terminable on fourteen (14) days prior written notice unless otherwise stated on the Partner Enrollment Form. In addition, Company may terminate the Agreement if the Technology is not implemented within thirty (30) days of Company providing the Technology to Partner. Upon expiration or termination of the Agreement, all rights and obligations of the parties under the Agreement will be extinguished, except that Sections 9.6, 9.7, 10, 11 and 13 of the Terms will survive termination, as well as any other terms of this Agreement which, by their nature should survive termination, and continue to bind the parties.

    9. LIMITED WARRANTIES; INDEMNITY.

    9.1 Each party represents and warrants to the other that: (i) it has all right, power, and authority necessary to enter into the Agreement and perform its obligations under it; and (ii) it will comply with all applicable laws, regulations and orders in its performance of the Agreement.

    9.2 Company warrants that the Technology (as provided and made available by Company and implemented by Partner in accordance with the Agreement) does not and will not, to the best of Company's knowledge, infringe any Intellectual Property Right of any third party.

    9.3 Partner represents and warrants that the Partner Sites: (i) owns or has the right to operate the Partner Site(s); (ii) will adhere to the Company Partner Guidelines and/or to the Partner’s own guidelines which shall be substantially similar to Companys’; (iii) do not and will not contain any Content that is illegal or that infringes any Intellectual Property Rights of any third party; (iv) will not contain any obscene, defamatory, libelous, slanderous material or material that violates any person’s right of publicity, privacy or personality; and (v) do not and will not knowingly contain a misrepresentation of fact or factual inaccuracy.

    9.4 Nothing in the Agreement shall be construed as a promise of any sort of minimum traffic volumes, clicks, impressions or usage or any other such commitments by Company to Partner.

    9.5 Except as expressly provided in the Agreement, neither party makes any representations or warranties, express or implied in relation to the Agreement, the Partner Sites, the Technology, any Content made available by Company through the Technology or any other matters (including any implied terms relating to satisfactory quality or fitness for any purpose, any warranties of availability or uninterrupted or error free performance, any warranties arising out of any course of performance or dealing).

    9.6 Company makes no representations or warranties concerning any Content contained in or accessed via the Technology, including without limitation Advertiser Recs, and Company will not be responsible or liable for the contents, accuracy, intellectual property infringement, legality or decency of Content provided through the Technology or for Partner’s reliance on any of the foregoing.

    9.7 Each party (the “Indemnifying Party”) shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the other party and its parent and affiliates, and each of its and their respective affiliates, directors, officers, shareholders, members, authorized representatives, employees and agents (collectively, the “Indemnified Party”) from and against any and all claims, losses, liabilities, damages, costs, settlements, regulatory findings and/or fines and other expenses (including reasonable legal fees) (collectively, “Claims”) that arise out of any third party claim occasioned by any breach of any of the Indemnifying Party’s representations and warranties in this Agreement. The Indemnified Party shall promptly notify the Indemnifying Party of any Claim in writing, provided, however, that any delay in providing such notice shall not relieve the Indemnifying Party of any of its obligations except to the extent that the Indemnifying Party is prejudiced by such delay. The Indemnified Party shall have the right to participate in the defense and settlement of the Claim with counsel of its own choosing and its own expense, subject to the Indemnifying Party’s control thereof.

    10. CONFIDENTIALITY. Each party (the “Receiving Party”) acknowledges that it will have access to certain information and materials, including the terms of the Agreement, concerning the business, technology, products and services of the other party (the “Disclosing Party”) that are, or reasonably should be considered given the circumstances of disclosure to be, confidential (“Confidential Information”). Confidential Information will not include: (a) information known to the Receiving Party prior to disclosure by the Disclosing Party; (b) information independently developed by the Receiving Party without reference to Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party; (c) information that is or becomes publicly known through no fault of the Receiving Party; or (d) information disclosed to the Receiving Party by a third party without breach of any obligation of confidence. Except as permitted hereunder, the Receiving Party (i) will not use any Confidential Information for its own benefit or the benefit of any third party, and (ii) will not disclose any Confidential Information to any third party other than its directors, employees, contractors, advisors, investors or potential investors who have a need to know and who have agreed not to use, and to maintain the confidentiality of, the Confidential Information consistent with this Section 10. The Receiving Party will return or destroy the Confidential Information promptly upon the Disclosing Party’s written request. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information to the extent required by applicable law or legal process, provided that the Receiving Party provides prompt written notice of any required disclosure to the Disclosing Party and provides reasonable cooperation (at the Disclosing Party’s expense) with any effort by the Disclosing Party to contest or limit the scope of such disclosure.

    11. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.

    11.1 Neither Company nor the Partner exclude or limit liability to the other for: (i) death or personal injury caused by its negligence or that of its employees or contractors; (ii) fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; or (iii) any other liability which cannot lawfully be excluded or limited.

    11.2 SUBJECT ALWAYS TO SECTION 11.1, NEITHER PARTY WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGREEMENT OR ANY BREACH HEREOF (INCLUDING FOR LOSS OF DATA OR COST OF COVER), WHETHER OR NOT SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND WHETHER UNDER A THEORY OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHERWISE.

    11.3 SUBJECT ALWAYS TO SECTION 11.1 AND EXCEPT FOR LIABILITIES ARISING OUT OF A PARTY’S VIOLATION, MISAPPROPRIATION OR INFRINGEMENT OF A PARTY’S INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS,IN NO EVENT WILL EITHER PARTY’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGREEMENT OR ANY BREACH HEREOF (WHETHER UNDER A THEORY OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE) EXCEED THE GREATER OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000) OR THE AMOUNT OF REVENUE PAID OR PAYABLE TO THE PARTNER IN THE 12-MONTH PERIOD IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO LIABILITY (OR, IN THE CASE OF A SERIES OF CONNECTED EVENTS, THE FIRST SUCH EVENT).

    12. EXPORT CONTROLS.Partner will comply with all export laws and restrictions and regulations of the Department of Commerce, the United States Department of Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control ("OFAC"), or other United States or foreign agency or authority, and shall not export, or allow the export or re-export of the Technology in violation of any such restrictions, laws or regulations. By downloading or using the Technology, Partner agrees to the foregoing and represent and warrants that it is not located in, under the control of, or a national or resident of any restricted country. Partner represents and warrants that none of it, or any individual, entity, or organization holding any ownership interest or controlling interest in Partner, including any officer or director, is an individual, entity, organization with whom any United States law, regulation, or executive order prohibits U.S. companies and individuals from dealing, including, names appearing on the Specially Designated Nationals List.

    13. MISCELLANEOUS. The Agreement shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the State of New York, without regard to its conflict of law provisions or the United Nations Conventions for the International Sale of Goods. Any action or proceeding arising from or relating to the Agreement must be brought in a federal court in the Southern District of New York or in state court in New York County, New York, and each party irrevocably submits to the jurisdiction and venue of any such court in any such action or proceeding. The parties agree that irreparable damage would occur if any of the provisions of the Agreement is not performed in accordance with these specific terms. Accordingly, the parties agree that each shall be entitled to injunctive relief to prevent breaches of the Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions of the Agreement, in addition to any other remedy to which they are entitled at law or in equity. The parties are independent contractors, and nothing in the Agreement will be construed to create a partnership, joint venture, agency or other relationship between the parties. No failure or forbearance by a party to enforce any of its rights under the Agreement or insist upon performance of the other party’s obligations under the Agreement will be deemed a waiver of such rights or obligations to any extent, and no waiver by either party of any default or breach of the Agreement will constitute a waiver of any other or subsequent default or breach. Neither party will be liable for any failure to perform due to causes beyond the party's reasonable control. The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning its subject matter and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous agreements or understandings, written or verbal, concerning such subject matter. The Partner Enrollment Form may be amended, modified or superseded, only by a written instrument signed by both parties. The headings in the Agreement are for the convenience of reference only and have no legal effect. Any reference to days in the Agreement shall be deemed business days unless otherwise specified. The Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument. If any provision of the Agreement is held to be unenforceable for any reason, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable, failing which, it shall be severed from the Agreement and the balance of the Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. Neither party may assign the Agreement or any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the other party’s prior written consent, except (i) due to operation of law, merger, reorganization, or as a result of an acquisition or change of control, and (ii) by Company to its subsidiaries. Subject to the foregoing, the Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their permitted successors and assigns.

    Teads Engage Master Services Agreement

    Version 6.0

    Effective June 10th 2025
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      TEADS ENGAGE MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT

      Please note that Outbrain is operating under the Teads brand, following the acquisition of Teads in February 2025. Your contract will remain with Outbrain UK Limited until further notice.


      1. DEFINITIONS.
      1.1. “Ads.txt” means an authorized digital seller's text file. All references to Ads.txt include App-ads.txt.
      1.2. "Advertiser Recs" means Recommendations (that are not Recirculation Recs) in the Company network submitted by Company's advertisers.
      1.3. "Content" means graphical, textual, and/or auditory content (which may include text, data, information, photos, images, graphics, audio, video or other content).
      1.4. "Data" means all data collected or generated pursuant to an SOW including any reports or other data made available to Partner from time to time in connection with the Agreement.
      1.5. "End Users" means individual human viewers of a web page, application and/or platform of the Partner Sites.
      1.6. “Intellectual Property Rights” includes any invention, discovery, concept, expression or work, whether or not patented or patentable, registered or not, including, without limitation, discoveries, compositions, know-how, procedures, technical information, processes, methods, formulas, algorithms, protocols, techniques, designs and drawings, trade dresses, any physical embodiment thereof, and any patents, copyrights, trademarks, industrial designs and utility models, (and applications or extensions therefore), domains and trade secrets or similar rights to aforementioned rights recognised in any jurisdiction now or in the future.
      1.7. “Generated Links” or"Generated Link" means an End User page view on a Partner Site generated from a referral link of OBNews.Outbrain.com (or successor link or an additional link(s) which may be provided by Company from time to time).
      1.8. "Partner Sites" means the web properties, applications or platforms identified in the SOW, together with any additional properties on which Partner elects to implement the Technology upon prior written approval from Company (e-mail will suffice).
      1.9. "Recirculation Recs" means Recommendations (that are not Advertiser Recs) which link to Content on Partner Sites.
      1.10. "Recommendations" means the display of Advertiser Recs and/or Recirculation Recs that Company delivers to End Users of a web page, application or platform.
      1.11. "Technology" means, Company’s Javascript, API, SDK, the Company Video Player (as applicable) and associated protocols provided by Company to Partner.
      1.12. “Updates” means updates, modifications, or improvements to the Technology from time to time in Company’s sole discretion, including, but not limited to, adding Ads.txt lines and any other similar industry standards.

      2. TECHNOLOGY; PLACEMENT AND APPEARANCE.
      2.1. Partner shall, if required by an applicable SOW, implement the Technology (including Company’s provided Ads.txt) pursuant to Company’s technical instructions and any implementation guides made available by Company, as revised from time to time. Company, in its sole discretion, may determine which of Company’s available Technology (e.g. JS, API, SDK, the Company Video Player or any other equivalent) shall be used in each Partner implementation. Implementation which includes Recommendations must (a) appear directly below the main Content on each page of the Partner Sites; or (b) include at least one (1) link to Advertiser Recs per page unless otherwise agreed in writing.
      2.2. Partner shall display the Technology throughout the Term in accordance with all self-regulatory codes and applicable laws and regulations, including with respect to disclosing the source or nature of the Recommendations. Without limiting the foregoing obligation, Partner agrees to comply with Company’s reasonable instructions regarding how the Technology is to be displayed, labelled or identified.
      2.3. Company may make Updates from time to time. If Company requests Partner to implement any such Updates, Partner shall make such Updates within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of notice from Company. If Partner can demonstrate such Updates would materially and adversely affect the performance of the Partner Sites, Company may either address Partner’s concerns to it’s reasonable satisfaction or agree not to require Partner to implement such Updates.
      2.4. Where applicable, Company may drive End Users to Partner Sites generating additional Partner Site page views via Generated Links or Recirculation Recs. If an End User clicks on an Advertiser Rec from a Generated Link, Partner shall not be compensated for any advertising revenue generated by such page views. Any display of Recirculation Recs will require Company’s prior written approval (email will suffice), which may be conditioned on a minimum Advertiser Rec implementation or other fees.
      2.5. Company may test changes to the Technology from time to time. To the extent that Partner controls any testing, Partner shall comply with such testing requests on at least a quarterly basis.

      3. REVENUE & PAYMENT.
      3.1. During the Term, Partner and/or Company (as applicable) will be paid in accordance with the payment terms and fees indicated in the applicable SOW.
      3.2. Where payment is being made to Partner pursuant to an applicable SOW, Partner must promptly provide Company completed and accurate tax forms and all other similar materials Company requires, which may include tax form W-8BEN, W-8BEN-E or W-9 if applicable (collectively all such forms and materials, “Tax Materials”). Notwithstanding anything set forth to the contrary in this Agreement, Company may (a) withhold payments owed to Partner hereunder without penalty or late fee until Company has received Partner’s Tax Materials, and (b) deduct any applicable taxes payable by Company from payments owed to Partner hereunder as required by law. Once Company has received the Tax Materials, Company will use commercially reasonable efforts to pay any amounts not paid to Partner pursuant to the foregoing subsection (a) as soon as reasonably practicable. If Outbrain does not receive an invoice from Partner within six (6) months of the date of the Statement issued to Partner, such fees shall be considered waived.
      3.3. To ensure proper payment to Partner, Partner is responsible for notifying Company in writing of accurate contact and payment information. Partner is also responsible for any charges assessed by Partner’s bank or payment provider. If the amount owed to Partner is less than GBP200, then the amount owed will be accrued if and until the calendar month in which the balance of the payments due to Partner exceeds GBP£200. All payments under this Agreement will be in accordance with Company’s measurements. Any dispute regarding a payment from Company must be submitted to Company in writing within thirty (30) calendar days of postage or wire transfer date of such payment or it shall be deemed waived.
      3.4. In addition to Company’s other rights and remedies, Company may (i) withhold and offset any payments owed to Partner under the Agreement (including in case of a material breach) against any fees Partner owes Company under the Agreement (or any other agreement), or if Partner is in breach of the terms of this Agreement, and/or (ii) require Partner to refund Company within thirty (30) calendar days of any invoice, any amounts Company may have overpaid to Partner in prior periods. If a Company advertiser, client or partner defaults on payment to Company, for any reason, Company may withhold payment or charge back Partner’s account.

      4. PRIVACY.
      The provisions of the TeadsEngage Data Sharing Agreement shall be fully incorporated into, and form part of, this Agreement.

      5. LICENSE TERMS.
      5.1. During the Term and subject to Partner’s compliance with all of the terms of the Agreement, Company grants Partner, during the Term, a limited, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to use and display Outbrain’s trademarks, service marks and logos (collectively, “Company Marks”), as incorporated into the Technology, strictly in accordance with Partner’s obligations and rights in the Agreement. All goodwill arising out of Partner’s use of any of the Company Marks shall inure solely to the benefit of Company. Company shall have the right to refer to Partner and the Partner Sites in any general listing of advertisers or partners (including in marketing and sales materials) who have implemented the Technology. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each party will request prior written consent before issuing a press release regarding the Agreement or using the other party’s name on its website other than in accordance with the Agreement.
      5.2. As between the parties: (a) Company retains all right, title and interest in and to the Company Marks, Technology and Data (excluding any Content from the Partner Sites which shall be owned by Partner), the Company site atwww.outbrain.com and the Dashboard; and (b) Partner retains all right, title and interest in and to the Partner Sites including the look and feel excluding the items described in subsection (a) above. The licenses granted under the Agreement are specifically set forth in the Agreement; there are no implied rights. All rights not expressly granted to Partner in the Agreement are reserved by Company.
      5.3. PROHIBITED ACTIONS. Partner agrees that it will not, either by itself or by authorizing or encouraging others to do so, directly or indirectly: (a) use, post or promote any Recommendations in association with any material or content which is, or which may reasonably be considered illegal, unlawful or infringing under any applicable laws (including, without limitation, content which infringes a third party copyright (i.e. illegal streaming website) or in breach outOutbrain’s Partner Guidelines (as amended from time to time) (b) modify, change, edit, amend, truncate, alter, bypass or reorder any aspect of the Technology or Recommendations; (c) take any action that might impede Outbrain’s provision of the Technology or the Recommendations; (d) generate clicks on Recommendations, or generate page views, that Company believes, in its sole discretion, is through any automated, deceptive, fraudulent or other means that is designed to generate clicks or page views that are not the willing actions of human end users who possess an independent, genuine desire to engage with the content that appears on the relevant page(s), including but not limited to, through (i) repeated manual clicks, use of robots or other automated tools or computer generated requests, (ii) participation in pay-per-click programs, (iii) redirection of search requests to pages that do not contain content reasonably relevant to the search query; (e) copy, crawl, index, cache or store any information derived by Company, or contained in or concerning a Recommendation; (f) in any way minimize or obstruct the display of any Recommendations; or (g) commit fraudulent passing off, including but not limited to spoofing the unique identifier of the ad spot which could be a URL or an app name. Section (d) of the previous sentence shall be deemed to have been violated (x) if traffic is not converting above a certain threshold as determined by Company in its sole discretion or if Partner’s Sites result in low post-click performance, or (y) by any page view that Outbrain determines, in its sole discretion, were the result of transfers or referrals of End Users to a Partner Site where the Technology or Recommendations was installed by a third party content distribution service provider and that resulted in a monthly click-through rate that was less than fifty percent (50%) of the click-through rate experienced by the remainder of the page views where the Technology or Recommendations are installed that occurred on the Partner Site(s) during the same month. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Company shall have the right to terminate this Agreement immediately and remove the Technology and Recommendations with no further obligations to Partner in the event of any violation of thisSection 5.3.

      6. SUSPENSION OF TECHNOLOGY; TERMINATION.
      6.1. Company may suspend or discontinue all or any aspect of the Technology, including its availability, at any time if required by exigent circumstances (such as a significant security breach, propagation of malware, other viruses to users, etc.) or other improper, unlawful, fraudulent misleading circumstances, or Partner’s breach of the terms of the Agreement.
      6.2. Either party may terminate the Agreement at any time in the event of a material breach by the other party of any provision of the Agreement that remains uncured for fourteen (14) days after the breaching party’s receipt of written notice of the breach.
      6.3. Upon expiration or termination of the Agreement, all rights and obligations of the parties under the Agreement will be extinguished, except any terms of this Agreement which, by their nature, should survive termination, and continue to bind the parties.

      7. LIMITED WARRANTIES; INDEMNITY.
      7.1. Each party represents and warrants to the other that: (i) it has all right, power, and authority necessary to enter into the Agreement and perform its obligations under it; and (ii) it will comply with all applicable laws, regulations and orders in its performance of the Agreement.
      7.2. Company warrants that the Technology (as provided and made available by Company and implemented by Partner in accordance with the Agreement) does not and will not, to the best of Company's knowledge, infringe any Intellectual Property Right of any third party.
      7.3. Partner represents and warrants that (i) it owns or has the right to operate the Partner Site(s); (ii) it will adhere to theCompany’s Partner Guidelines (as up dated from time to time) and/or to the Partner’s own guidelines which shall be substantially similar to Companys’; (iii) the Partner Sites do not and will not contain any Content that is illegal or that infringes any Intellectual Property Rights of any third party; (iv) it has all rights and authority to any Partner Content provided to Company; (v) the Partner Sites will not contain any obscene, defamatory, libelous, slanderous material or material that violates any person’s right of publicity, privacy or personality; and (vi) the Partner Sites do not and will not knowingly contain a misrepresentation of fact or factual inaccuracy.
      7.4. Nothing in the Agreement shall be construed as a promise of any sort of minimum traffic volumes, clicks, impressions or usage or any other such commitments by Company to Partner.
      7.5. Except as expressly provided in the Agreement, neither party makes any representations or warranties, express or implied in relation to the Agreement, the Partner Sites, the Technology, any Content made available by Company through the Technology or any other matters (including any implied terms relating to satisfactory quality or fitness for any purpose, any warranties of availability or uninterrupted or error free performance, any warranties arising out of any course of performance or dealing).
      7.6. Company makes no representations or warranties concerning any Content contained in or accessed via the Technology, including without limitation Advertiser Recs, and Company will not be responsible or liable for the contents, accuracy, intellectual property infringement, legality or decency of Content provided through the Technology or for Partner’s reliance on any of the foregoing.
      7.7. Each party (the “Indemnifying Party”) shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the other party and its parent and affiliates, and each of its and their respective affiliates, directors, officers, shareholders, members, authorised representatives, employees and agents (collectively, the “Indemnified Party”) from and against any and all claims, losses, liabilities, damages, costs, settlements, regulatory findings and/or fines and other expenses (including reasonable legal fees) (collectively, “Claims”) that arise out of any third party claim occasioned by any breach of any of the Indemnifying Party’s representations and warranties in this Agreement. The Indemnified Party shall promptly notify the Indemnifying Party of any Claim in writing, provided, however, that any delay in providing such notice shall not relieve the Indemnifying Party of any of its obligations except to the extent that the Indemnifying Party is prejudiced by such delay. The Indemnified Party shall have the right to participate in the defence with a counsel of its own choosing and Indemnified Party shall not settlement the Claim without the priori written consent of the Indemnifying Partner.

      8. CONFIDENTIALITY.
      Each party (the “Receiving Party”) acknowledges that it will have access to certain information and materials, including the terms of the Agreement, concerning the business, technology, products and services of the other party (the “Disclosing Party”) that are, or reasonably should be considered given the circumstances of disclosure to be, confidential (“Confidential Information”). Confidential Information will not include: (a) information known to the Receiving Party prior to disclosure by the Disclosing Party; (b) information independently developed by the Receiving Party without reference to Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party; (c) information that is or becomes publicly known through no fault of the Receiving Party; or (d) information disclosed to the Receiving Party by a third party without breach of any obligation of confidence. Except as permitted hereunder, the Receiving Party (i) will not use any Confidential Information for its own benefit or the benefit of any third party, and (ii) will not disclose any Confidential Information to any third party other than its directors, employees, contractors, advisors, investors or potential investors who have a need to know and who have agreed not to use, and to maintain the confidentiality of, the Confidential Information consistent with this Section 8. The Receiving Party will return or destroy the Confidential Information promptly upon the Disclosing Party’s written request. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information to the extent required by applicable law or legal process, provided that the Receiving Party provides prompt written notice of any required disclosure to the Disclosing Party and provides reasonable cooperation (at the Disclosing Party’s expense) with any effort by the Disclosing Party to contest or limit the scope of such disclosure.

      9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.

      9.1. Neither Company nor the Partner exclude or limit liability to the other for: (i) death or personal injury caused by its negligence or that of its employees or contractors; (ii) fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; or (iii) any other liability which cannot lawfully be excluded or limited.
      9.2. Subject always to Section 9.1, neither party will be liable for: (a) any special, indirect, incidental or consequential loss or damage; (b) any loss of goodwill or reputation; (c) any loss of Data; (d) any loss of contracts, business or anticipated savings; or (e) any loss of profits arising out of or in connection with the Agreement or any breach hereof, whether or not such party has been advised of the possibility of such loss or damage, howsoever incurred and whether under a theory of contract, tort (including negligence) statutory duty or otherwise.
      9.3. Subject always to Section 9.1 and except for liabilities arising out of a party’s violation, misappropriation or infringement of a party’s Intellectual Property Rights, in no event will either party’s aggregate liability arising out of or in connection with the Agreement or any breach (whether under a theory of contract, tort (including negligence), statutory duty, or otherwise) exceed the greater of: (i) £100,000 GBP; and (ii) the amount of Revenue/Fees paid or payable pursuant SOW pursuant to which the claim arose, in the 12-month period immediately preceding the event giving rise to liability (or, in the case of a series of connected events, the first such event).
      9.4. Each party acknowledges to each other that it accepts that the restrictions on the liability of each other party, as set out in the Agreement, are reasonable in all the circumstances.

      10. EXPORT CONTROLS.
      Partner will comply with all export laws and restrictions and regulations of the Department of Commerce, the United States Department of Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control ("OFAC"), or other United States or foreign agency or authority, and shall not export, or allow the export or re-export of the Technology in violation of any such restrictions, laws or regulations. By downloading or using the Technology, Partner agrees to the foregoing and represent and warrants that it is not located in, under the control of, or a national or resident of any restricted country. Partner represents and warrants that none of it, or any individual, entity, or organisation holding any ownership interest or controlling interest in Partner, including any officer or director, is an individual, entity, organisation with whom any United States law, regulation, or executive order prohibits U.S. companies and individuals from dealing, including, names appearing on the Specially Designated Nationals List.

      11. MISCELLANEOUS.
      The Agreement shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of England and Wales without regard to its conflict of law provisions or the United Nations Conventions for the International Sale of Goods. Any action or proceeding arising from or relating to the Agreement must be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of English courts. The parties agree that irreparable damage would occur if any of the provisions of the Agreement is not performed in accordance with these specific terms. Accordingly, the parties agree that each shall be entitled to injunctive relief to prevent breaches of the Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions of the Agreement, in addition to any other remedy to which they are entitled at law or in equity. The parties are independent contractors, and nothing in the Agreement will be construed to create a partnership, joint venture, agency or other relationship between the parties. No failure or forbearance by a party to enforce any of its rights under the Agreement or insist upon performance of the other party’s obligations under the Agreement will be deemed a waiver of such rights or obligations to any extent, and no waiver by either party of any default or breach of the Agreement will constitute a waiver of any other or subsequent default or breach. Neither party will be liable for any failure to perform due to causes beyond the party's reasonable control. The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning its subject matter and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous agreements or understandings, written or verbal, concerning such subject matter. The parties to this Agreement do not intend that any term of this Agreement should be enforceable, by virtue of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 or otherwise, by any person who is not a Party to this Agreement. The Partner Enrollment Form may be amended, modified or superseded, only by a written instrument signed by both parties. The headings in the Agreement are for the convenience of reference only and have no legal effect. Any reference to days in the Agreement shall be deemed business days unless otherwise specified. The Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument. If any provision of the Agreement is held to be unenforceable for any reason, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable, failing which, it shall be severed from the Agreement and the balance of the Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. Neither party may assign the Agreement or any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the other party’s prior written consent, except (i) due to operation of law, merger, reorganisation, or as a result of an acquisition or change of control, and (ii) by Company to its subsidiaries. Subject to the foregoing, the Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their permitted successors and assigns.


      Teads Amplify Terms

      Version 10.10

      Effective June 13th 2025
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        Effective Date: June 9, 2025


        These terms were last revised and are current as of the effective date set forth above. Company reserves the right to change these terms from time to time.


        Teads Amplify Terms and Conditions

        These Teads Amplify Terms and Conditions (“Terms”) are entered into by Teads Holding Co.(“Company”), formerly Outbrain Inc., and the entity executing an Insertion Order or using the Company's dashboard (“Customer”). These Terms govern Customer’s use of the Service (as defined below), and together with an Insertion Order (or the information entered through the Company's dashboard (“Dashboard”)) comprise the "Agreement" between Company and Customer. If there is any inconsistency between: (i) the terms of a signed Insertion Order or those entered through the Dashboard (either “Campaign Details”), and (ii) these Terms, the Campaign Details, as applicable, shall prevail.

        1. Services

        1.1 Company partners with a network of online properties (the “Network”) to display a user interface containing links that navigate to websites. Company uses its proprietary algorithms, serving methodology, and advanced buying tools to deliver ads on behalf of clients to relevant audiences throughout the Network (the “Service”).

        1.2 Company shall display links to graphical, textual, video, and/or auditory content selected by Customer on the Network. Such links, together with the headlines, images, and/or video that may accompany the links, and the destination page reached from any such link, are the “Content.” Company shall continue to distribute the Content on the Network until the earlier of: (i) the end date of Customer’s campaign; (ii) reaching of Customer’s budget; or (iii) the disabling of a campaign (provided that Company reserves the right to charge for additional Actions (as defined in Section 5.1) as the Content is removed from circulation – see FAQs for more details).

        1.3 Company does not guarantee: (i) the placement, positioning, or the timing of delivery of any Content; (ii) clicks or impressions (including clicks from a particular audience segment); and/or (iii) conversions. If Fees (as defined in Section 5) do not reach Customer’s budget, Customer's sole remedies shall be to: (i) subject to Section 2 below, extend the end date of the applicable campaign, (ii) replace or add to the existing Content with other Content; or (iii) to pay only for accrued Fees. In no event shall Company be liable for failure to deliver clicks, impressions, and/or views to Content.

        1.4 Company will make reports available to Customer regarding the campaign(s). The final monthly reports (which may differ from the daily reports) will provide the conclusive basis for Company's calculation of Fees owed by Customer. Customer may submit their own Company-compatible tracker. If there is a ten percent (10%) discrepancy or more between Customer's numbers and Company's numbers, then the parties agree to work in good faith to identify the correct amount to be paid to Company. If the discrepancy is less than ten percent (10%), Company's numbers shall be conclusive.

        2. Content

        2.1 Customer is solely responsible for the Content. Customer has the right to and authorizes Company to place the Content on the Network. Customer is authorized to use and/or has approved all images and words of the Content’s headline (whether created or generated by Customer or on Customer’s behalf). Content headlines and images must accurately reflect the tone and subject matter of the Content. To the extent Company (and/or integrated tools) provide recommendations as to the Content, headlines, and/or campaign, Customer remains solely responsible.

        2.2 Customer shall not, directly or indirectly, provide Content that: (i) is obscene, defamatory, libelous, slanderous, pornographic, violent, profane, indecent or unlawful; (ii) is factually inaccurate, misleading or deceptive; and/or (iii) facilitates or promotes any type of illegal activity, including without limitation pyramid schemes, gambling, the sale or use of illicit drugs, or discrimination or harassment of any individual or group. Further, Content may not (a) redirect to a destination other than as originally submitted to the Service, and/or (b) be substantively different from the Content originally submitted to Company.

        2.3 Content must comply with Company's Advertising Guidelines, as may be updated from time to time by Company. Company may at any time (at its sole discretion) reject or remove Content.

        2.4 Customer acknowledges and agrees that certain Content may change during the course of a campaign (e.g., due to revisions by the Content's author, comments from readers, or otherwise). Customer's recourse in the event of such change shall be to direct Company to remove such Content from its then-current campaign and/or select other Content. Customer further acknowledges that, if there is an objection to the Content (whether from the Content author or publisher, or otherwise), Company will act in accordance with Section 2 of its Terms of Use and may cease (at its sole discretion) including the Content in the Service or require Customer to make changes to the Content.

        2.5 Both parties shall implement anti-malware scanning processes of the Content. Upon notice, both parties shall take immediate action to remove any suspicious Content from the Network.

        3. Term and Cancellation

        The Campaign Details will set forth the start and end dates of a particular campaign. However, the Agreement, or an individual campaign may be suspended or terminated: (i) by Customer for any reason upon two (2) business days' written notice to Company or within twelve (12) hours through the Dashboard, or (ii) by Company for any reason upon two (2) days’ written notice to Customer. During the notice period, all previously contracted campaigns shall continue to run pursuant to the Campaign Details, and Customer shall be responsible for paying Company for all Fees accrued up to and including the last day of such notice period. Company also reserves the right at its sole discretion to immediately suspend or terminate all or part of Customer's use of the Service if Company reasonably believes Customer is in breach of the terms of this Agreement.

        4. Campaign Details

        If Customer utilizes Company’s Dashboard, Customer will have access to certain online reports and control over its campaign(s). To the extent Customer registers and has access to the Dashboard, Company may collect certain personal data of Customer. For further information on how we may collect and use our business partners' personally identifiable information, please see ourBusiness Partner Privacy Policy. Company collects and processes this personal data in order to respond to Customer questions or requests, provide Customer with access to certain services, verify Customer’s identity, and communicate with Company about the use of the Service. Customer is solely responsible for all changes requested or approved (either directly or via Company's API), including those made through the Dashboard using its login. Customer is solely responsible for protecting its login and password to the Dashboard. Customer can manage campaigns using the Dashboard by modifying the Campaign Details, and/or Customer may have the option of working with a Company account manager, as determined by Company.

        5. Fees and Payment Terms

        5.1 Ads displayed on the Network are paid for via one of following payment methods: (i) cost-per-click (“CPC”); (ii) cost-per thousand impressions (“CPM”); (iii) cost-per-completed view (“CPCv”) where completed view means fifty percent (50%) of the video Ad/Content is in view continuously from beginning to the end of video; (iv) cost-per thousand Viewable Impressions (“vCPM”); and/or (v) other desired actions agreed between the parties from time to time (each, an “Action”). A viewable impression is counted as viewable if fifty percent (50%) of the video ad is in view continuously for 2 seconds. Company fees will be based on the number of Actions, plus the cost of the Service (the “Fees”), which will not exceed Customer’s pre-designated maximum budget. Customer shall pay Company the Fees as measured by Company's tracking system up to the maximum budget designated in the Campaign Details. Company may charge any applicable national, state, or local sales or use taxes, value-added taxes, or country-specific fees that Company is legally obligated to charge. If CPC is being used for campaign measurement, such CPC may not be less than Company’s then-in-effect minimum CPC (which may vary by market). If Customer is utilizing Company’s automatic bidding feature, Customer grants Company the right to set and modify Customer’s CPC at Company’s discretion to aid in achieving Customer’s targets for its campaign. Customer shall be solely responsible for any additional fees incurred for utilizing third-party services on its campaign(s). For the avoidance of doubt, Company will not cover, credit, or reimburse any third-party fees, including, but not limited to, use of any third-party tracker(s) on Customer’s campaign(s). Customer may increase or decrease its budget through the Dashboard or through a signed amendment to an Insertion Order.

        5.2 If Customer has signed an Insertion Order, Fees will generally be invoiced by Company to Customer by the end of the following calendar month unless otherwise set forth in an Insertion Order. Customer shall pay all invoices within thirty (30) days from receipt. Any portion of a charge not disputed (pursuant to Section 5.3) in good faith must be paid in full. If Customer has provided the Campaign Details through the Dashboard or has signed an Insertion Order and has used a credit card for billing purposes, Company shall charge the Company fees (including processing fees) to Customer’s credit card at such intervals as Company determines in its sole discretion. The decision as to whether to allow Customer to choose between invoice and credit card, and/or require a prepayment prior to the start of a campaign rests solely with Company. Company shall review all billing inquiries, including refund requests, on a case-by-case basis and reserves the right to approve or deny any request in its sole discretion.

        5.3 If Customer disputes any amount on an invoice, Customer must provide written notice to Company (email is sufficient) within thirty (30) days of receipt of any invoice, or the right to dispute shall be deemed waived. Customer’s email must include the amount disputed and provide adequate information to support any such claim. Customer may not withhold payment for any undisputed amounts, and any portion of a charge not disputed in good faith must be paid in full.

        5.4 If payment is not made when due and not properly disputed pursuant to Section 5.3, Company may charge interest at the rate of six percent (6%) per annum from the due date until the date of actual payment, whether before or after judgment. Company also reserves the right to suspend or terminate any or all of Customer's use of the Service until Customer has paid all amounts due. Company reserves the right to charge Customer for all costs of collection, including collection agency and reasonable legal fees and court costs. Customer authorizes Company to investigate Customer's credit record. If applicable, Customer agrees to provide such further financial information and documentation as may be required from time to time by Company as a condition for the continued extension of credit. Customer acknowledges and agrees that any account, credit card and related billing and payment information which Customer provides to Company may be shared by Company with companies who work on Company's behalf solely for the purpose of performing credit checks, effecting payment to Company, collecting debts owed to Company and/or servicing Customer's account. Company may, in its sole discretion, extend, revise or revoke credit at any time. In addition, Company reserves the right to require immediate payment of any outstanding balance that exceeds Customer’s credit limit and/or past the payment terms defined in this Agreement.

        6. Additional Features and Terms

        6.1 Company may also make additional Service features available to Customer from time to time, and use of such features may be subject to Customer’s agreement to certain additional terms and conditions (“Additional Terms”) (e.g., via an online click-through agreement or via the Dashboard). Such features will be provided at Company’s discretion to Customer and may include fees in addition to those described in Section 5.1. Customer’s acceptance of the Additional Terms will constitute a binding and enforceable agreement as between Company and Customer. In the event of any inconsistency between these Terms, the Additional Terms, and the Campaign Details, the order of precedence is: (i) Additional Terms, (ii) Campaign Details, and (iii) these Terms. Customers who choose to utilize LiveRamp services (via the Company's Dashboard or otherwise) for purposes of their Company campaign(s) are subject to LiveRamp Terms.

        6.2 Subject to Customer’s compliance with Section 9 below, Customer may place on Customer’s website, application pages or landing pages: (i) Company pixel(s) (the “Company Pixel”); and/or (ii) third party pixels or tags (the “Third Party Pixels”) for the purpose of providing analytics related to Customer’s campaign and/or enhanced targeting functionality (the Company Pixel and Third Party Pixels together are the “Pixels”). Customer represents and warrants that: (a) its use of the Pixels are in accordance with Data Protection Laws; and (b) it has provided appropriate notice to users regarding use of the Pixels, including an explanation: (x) that third parties, including Company, may use cookies or similar technologies to collect or receive information from Customer’s website(s), and may use that information to provide measurement services and target ads; (y) as to how users opt-out of the collection of information for targeting purposes; and (z) it will not use the Pixels on websites or application pages that target minors and/or contain sensitive categories of data (e.g., physical or mental health conditions). Customer shall not use the Pixels unless and until it has complied with the provisions of this Section 6.2. Further, if an end-user has opted out of behavioral advertising via Customer’s site(s) (or a mechanism such as settings within an advertiser application), Customer shall be fully responsible for not loading the Company Pixel. Company may update, change, or substitute the Company Pixel functionality at any time in its reasonable discretion provided that it does not disrupt the functioning of Customer’s landing page and serves the same purpose.

        6.3 If Customer utilizes third-party segments for enhanced targeting of its campaign(s) (“3rd Party Targeting”), Customer shall pay for its use of 3rd Party Targeting (“3rd Party Data Costs”) including any applicable taxes. Customer’s invoice for each campaign shall include both the Fees, and the 3rd Party Data Costs (if applicable). Customer agrees that 3rd Party Data costs will be based on Company’s reporting metrics. If Customer utilizes 3rd Party Targeting, Customer shall: (x) disclose this to users via an appropriate notice and/or in its privacy policy (as applicable); and (y) represent and warrant that its use of 3rd Party Targeting shall, at all times, be compliant with Data Protection Laws and satisfy the requirements for an appropriate legal basis for processing. Customer shall not, at any time, use 3rd Party Targeting: (i) for discriminatory purposes; (ii) to target minors under the age of sixteen (16); (iii) based on Special Categories of Personal Data; (iv) based on Personal Data relating to alleged or confirmed criminal convictions or offenses; and/or (v) otherwise in violation of any applicable law in any country where the campaign is performed.

        7. Confidentiality

        7.1 Each party agrees that with respect to any Confidential Information (as defined below) that is disclosed by one party to the other in connection with the Agreement, the party receiving such Confidential Information shall not disclose such Confidential Information to any third party, or use it for any purpose, except in connection with its rights and obligations under the Agreement. "Confidential Information" means all information concerning a party or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates that is not generally known to the public, which information is marked confidential or proprietary, or which under the circumstances ought reasonably to be treated as confidential or proprietary, and includes, without limitation, the terms of the Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Confidential Information does not include information that: (i) is, as of the time of disclosure, or thereafter becomes, part of the public domain through a source other than the receiving party; (ii) was lawfully in the possession of the receiving party as of the time of disclosure; (iii) is independently developed by the receiving party without reference to the Confidential Information; or (iv) is subsequently obtained from a third party not subject to an obligation of confidentiality with respect to the information disclosed.

        7.2 Confidential Information shall be kept in the strictest confidence and shall be protected by all reasonable and necessary security measures. Confidential Information shall not be released by the receiving party to anyone except an employee or agent, who has a need to know the same, and who is bound by confidentiality obligations at least as restrictive as these contained herein. Neither party will use any portion of Confidential Information provided by the other party pursuant to the Agreement for any purpose other than as expressly set forth under the Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, either party may disclose Confidential Information strictly necessary to comply with the demands of any court order, law, or governmental agency and Company may share Confidential Information of Customer with any holding company of Customer or with any subsidiary company of Customer’s holding company.

        7.3 If Customer is acting on behalf of a Content provider, Customer authorizes Company to grant such Content provider (or any subsequent third party appointed by the Content provider) access to and a right to use the Campaign Details.

        8. Representations and Warranties

        8.1 Each party represents and warrants to the other party that: (i) it has all necessary rights and authority to enter into the Agreement and grant the rights and licenses under the Agreement; (ii) it shall comply with Applicable Laws; and (iii) the execution or acceptance of the Agreement (which includes the Campaign Details), and the performance of its respective obligations and duties pursuant to the Agreement, do not and will not violate any agreement to which such party is bound. “Applicable Laws” means any applicable federal, national, state, or foreign laws or regulations or any industry self-regulatory rules or guidelines (including the Interactive Advertising Bureau Guidelines, Standards & Best Practices, the NAI Code of Conduct, and the DAA Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising. Any Applicable Laws related to the privacy of personal data are referred to as “Data Protection Laws.”

        8.2 Customer represents and warrants that: (i) the Content (which for the avoidance of doubt, includes the headline, images, videos, and landing pages) does not violate any Applicable Laws and will not contain any material which may be harmful, abusive, obscene, threatening or defamatory; (ii) it has all necessary rights, licenses, and clearances to grant the rights granted herein, including for Company to use, host, cache, route, store, copy, modify, distribute, reformat, reproduce, publish, display, transmit and distribute the Content; (iii) the Content will not infringe any intellectual property rights of any third party; (iv) it will not provide Content that is targeted to children under the age of sixteen (16); (v) Content complies with Company's Advertising Guidelines, as may be updated from time to time by Company; (vi) Content shall not (a) redirect to a destination other than as originally submitted to the Service, and/or (b) be substantively different from the Content originally submitted to the Service; (vii) it will not use the Service in a manner that provides an unintended advantage or interferes with the integrity and/or overall performance of the Service; (viii) if using the Dashboard, Customer will adhere to any rules of such use as solely determined by Company (e.g., not using source bidding to whitelist any particular Network source); (ix) it is not subject to, nor owned or controlled by any person that is subject to, sanctions or export control restrictions imposed pursuant to U.S. law or the laws of any other jurisdiction applicable to the performance of the agreement nor will it not take any action that could result in economic sanctions or other trade control restrictions or penalties being imposed on Company; and (x) all business and payment information provided to Company is true, correct, and accurate.

        8.3 If Customer is an agency (or other third party acting on behalf of the provider of the Content), Customer represents and warrants that: (i) it is the authorized agent of the provider of the Content; (ii) it has the legal authority to enter into the Agreement and make all decisions and take all actions relating to the provider of the Content; and (iii) it has entered into a written agreement granting the agent the authority to represent the provider of the Content in accordance with (i) and (ii) above (and shall submit such agreement to Company on demand). Customer further agrees that it is not acting on behalf of a French company or a foreign company whose advertising content mainly targets French territory exclusively through the Dashboard. If Customer is acting on behalf of a French content provider whose advertising mainly targets the French territory, please contact info@teads.com for more information on how to purchase Company's Services.

        8.4 EXCEPT AS MAY BE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THE AGREEMENT, COMPANY MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED -- INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE -- ABOUT ITS SERVICES AND THE PERFORMANCE OR SUCCESS OF ANY CAMPAIGNS MADE BY IT ON BEHALF OF CUSTOMER, OR THAT THE SERVICE WILL OPERATE UNINTERRUPTED, SECURE OR ERROR FREE.

        9. Data Protection

        The provisions of the Data Sharing Agreement shall be incorporated into, and form part of, this Agreement.

        10. Indemnification

        10.1 Each party shall defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the other party and its respective agents, affiliates, subsidiaries, directors, officers, employees, contractors, and Network partners (as applicable) against any and all third-party claims resulting from the breach of such party's representations and warranties under this Agreement.

        10.2 In connection with any such claim: (i) the indemnified party shall provide prompt written notice to the indemnifying party of any such claim (provided that the failure to provide such prompt notice shall not relieve the indemnifying party of its indemnification obligations in the Agreement, except to the extent it has been damaged thereby); (ii) the indemnifying party shall have sole control of the defense or settlement of the claim (provided that the indemnifying party may not enter into any settlement that may adversely affect the rights or obligations of the indemnified party without the indemnified party's prior written consent); (iii) at the indemnifying party's request and expense, the indemnified party cooperating in the investigation and defense of such claim; and (iv) the indemnified party shall have the right to participate in its defense with counsel of its own choosing at the indemnified party's expense.

        11. Limitation of Liability

        EXCEPT WITH RESPECT TO CLAIMS ARISING FROM A PARTY'S INDEMNITY OBLIGATIONS, WILLFUL MISCONDUCT, A BREACH OF THE CONFIDENTIALITY AND/OR NON-PAYMENT OF FEES OWED IN THE AGREEMENT, THE MAXIMUM AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF EITHER PARTY AND ITS DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, VENDORS, NETWORK PARTNERS OR AGENTS FOR ANY ACTION REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF THE ACTION, WHETHER IN TORT OR CONTRACT, ARISING UNDER OR RELATED IN ANY WAY TO THE AGREEMENT OR ITS IMPLEMENTATION SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE GREATER OF: (I) THE AMOUNT OF FEES PAYABLE BY CUSTOMER UNDER THE AGREEMENT IN THE 12 MONTHS IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO A CLAIM; AND (II) $50,000. IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR OTHER DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST DATA, LOST REVENUES OR LOST PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED IN ANY WAY TO THE AGREEMENT OR ITS IMPLEMENTATION, EVEN IF SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

        12. Miscellaneous

        12.1 Neither Party may assign the Agreement, in whole or in part, by operation of law or otherwise, without the prior written consent of the other; provided, however that either party may assign its rights or delegate its duties under the Agreement, in whole or in part, without the other's consent, in connection with a merger, reorganization or sale of all, or substantially all, of the assignor's assets, provided that the successor entity shall have sufficient resources to fully perform the Agreement and shall assume the obligation to fully perform the Agreement.

        12.2 The Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York applicable to contracts entered into and wholly to be performed therein, without regard to that body of law relating to conflict of laws. Each party hereby irrevocably and unconditionally consents to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the State of New York and of the United States of America, in each case located in the County of New York, for any claim arising out of or relating to the Agreement (and agrees not to commence any claim relating thereto except in such courts). The prevailing party in any action arising out of or to enforce the Agreement shall be entitled to recover its reasonable attorney's fees and costs. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of Customer’s default of its obligations in Section 5 above, Company shall have the right, if it so chooses, to commence an action against Customer for such default in the appropriate court in the venue and jurisdiction in which Customer resides or maintains assets.

        12.3 No press releases or general public announcements shall be made without the mutual written consent of Customer and Company. Company shall have the right to include Customer’s name, including, but not limited to, in Company’s client list and in other marketing materials. Customer shall not use Company’s name, logo, or trademark without Company's prior written consent.

        12.4 All notices under the Agreement will be in writing via email to the address of the receiving party set forth on the Insertion Order or Dashboard, or at such different address as may be designated by such party by written notice to the other party from time to time. Notice will be effective on receipt.

        12.5 No failure of either party to enforce any of its rights under the Agreement will act as a waiver of such rights. If one (1) or more provisions of the Agreement are held to be unenforceable under Applicable Laws, then such provision(s) shall be excluded from the Agreement, and the balance of the Agreement shall be enforceable in accordance with its terms.

        12.6 Neither party shall be liable for any delay or failure to perform any of its obligations set forth in the Agreement due to causes beyond its reasonable control. Neither party shall be liable for any unavailability or inoperability of the Internet, technical malfunction, or computer error or corruption resulting in loss of data or other harm. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Customer shall not be relieved from any of its obligations as to Fees due hereunder.

        12.7 Sections7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and12, together with any outstanding undisputed payment obligation, shall survive the termination of the Agreement.

        12.8 Customer and Company shall each act as independent contractors. Nothing in the Agreement shall be deemed or construed as creating a joint venture or partnership between the parties.

        12.9 The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and may not be modified without the prior written consent of both parties. In no event shall any inconsistent or conflicting terms and conditions contained in any purchase order, insertion order, invoice, or other document submitted by Customer concerning the subject matter hereof have any force or effect even if accepted or signed by Company.



        Teads Engage Master Services Agreement

        Version 4.0

        Effective June 10th 2025
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          TEADS ENGAGE MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT
          "Outbrain Inc." was renamed to "Teads Holding Co." following the acquisition of Teads by Outbrain in February 2025. Outbrain is operating under the Teads brand going forward.

          1. DEFINITIONS.
          1.1. “Ads.txt” means an authorized digital seller's text file. All references to Ads.txt include App-ads.txt.
          1.2. "Advertiser Recs" means Recommendations (that are not Recirculation Recs) in Company's network submitted by Company's advertisers.
          1.3. "Content" means graphical, textual, and/or auditory content (which may include text, data, information, photos, images, graphics, audio, video or other content).
          1.4. "Data" means all data collected or generated pursuant to an SOW including any reports or other data made available to Partner from time to time in connection with the Agreement.
          1.5. "End Users" means individual human viewers of a web page, application and/or platform of the Partner Sites.
          1.6. “Intellectual Property Rights” includes any invention, discovery, concept, expression or work, whether or not patented or patentable, registered or not, including, without limitation, discoveries, compositions, know-how, procedures, technical information, processes, methods, formulas, algorithms, protocols, techniques, designs and drawings, trade dresses, any physical embodiment thereof, and any patents, copyrights, trademarks, industrial designs and utility models, (and applications or extensions therefore), domains and trade secrets or similar rights to aforementioned rights recognized in any jurisdiction now or in the future.
          1.7. “Generated Link” or"Generated Links" means an End User page view on a Partner Site generated from a referral link of OBNews.Outbrain.com (or successor link or an additional link(s) which may be provided by Outbrain from time to time).
          1.8. "Partner Sites" means the web properties, applications or platforms identified in the SOW, together with any additional properties on which Partner elects to implement the Technology upon prior written approval from Outbrain (e-mail will suffice).
          1.9. "Recirculation Recs" means Recommendations (that are not Advertiser Recs) which link to Content on Partner Sites.
          1.10. "Recommendations" means the display of Advertiser Recs and/or Recirculation Recs that Company delivers to End Users of a web page, application or platform.
          1.11. "Technology" means, Company’s Javascript, API, SDK, the Company Video Player (as applicable) and associated protocols provided by Company to Partner.
          1.12. “Updates” means updates, modifications, or improvements to the Technology from time to time in Company’s sole discretion, including, but not limited to, adding Ads.txt lines and any other similar industry standards.

          2. TECHNOLOGY; PLACEMENT AND APPEARANCE.
          2.1. Partner shall, if required by an applicable SOW, implement the Technology (including Company’s provided Ads.txt) pursuant to Company’s technical instructions and any implementation guides made available by Company, as revised from time to time. Company, in its sole discretion, may determine which of Company’s available Technology (e.g. JS, API, SDK, the Outbrain Video Player or any other equivalent) shall be used in each Partner implementation. Implementation which includes Recommendations must: (a) appear directly below the main Content on each page of the Partner Sites; or (b) include at least one (1) link to Advertiser Recs per page unless otherwise agreed in writing.
          2.2. Partner shall display the Technology throughout the Term in accordance with all self-regulatory codes and applicable laws and regulations, including with respect to disclosing the source or nature of the Recommendations. Without limiting the foregoing obligation, Partner agrees to comply with Company’s reasonable instructions regarding how the Technology is to be displayed, labelled or identified.
          2.3. Company may make Updates from time to time. If Company requests Partner to implement any such Updates, Partner shall make such Updates within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of notice from Company. If Partner can demonstrate such Updates would materially and adversely affect the performance of the Partner Sites, Company may either address Partner’s concerns to its reasonable satisfaction or agree not to require Partner to implement such Updates.
          2.4. Where applicable, Company may drive End Users to Partner Sites generating additional Partner Site page views via Generated Links or Recirculation Recs. If an End User clicks on an Advertiser Rec from an Generated Link, Partner shall not be compensated for any advertising revenue generated by such page views. Any display of Recirculation Recs will require Company’s prior written approval (email will suffice), which may be conditioned on a minimum Advertiser Rec implementation or other fees.
          2.5. Company may test changes to the Technology from time to time. To the extent that Partner controls any testing, Partner shall comply with such testing requests on at least a quarterly basis.

          3. REVENUE & PAYMENT.

          3.1. During the Term, Partner and/or Company (as applicable) will be paid in accordance with the payment terms and fees indicated in the applicable SOW.
          3.2. Where payment is being made to Partner pursuant to an applicable SOW, Partner must promptly provide Company completed and accurate tax forms and all other similar materials Company requires, which may include tax form W-8BEN, W-8BEN-E or W-9 if applicable (collectively all such forms and materials, “Tax Materials”). Notwithstanding anything set forth to the contrary in this Agreement, Company may (a) withhold payments owed to Partner hereunder without penalty or late fee until Company has received Partner’s Tax Materials; and (b) deduct any applicable taxes payable by Company from payments owed to Partner hereunder as required by law. Once Company has received the Tax Materials, Company will use commercially reasonable efforts to pay any amounts not paid to Partner pursuant to the foregoing subsection (a) as soon as reasonably practicable.
          3.3. To ensure proper payment to Partner, Partner is responsible for notifying Company in writing of accurate contact and payment information. Partner is also responsible for any charges assessed by Partner’s bank or payment provider. If the amount owed to Partner is less than US$50, then the amount owed will be accrued if and until the calendar month in which the balance of the payments due to Partner exceeds US$50. All payments under this Agreement will be in accordance with Company’s measurements. Any dispute regarding a payment from Company must be submitted to Company in writing within thirty (30) calendar days of postage or wire transfer date of such payment or it shall be deemed waived.
          3.4. In addition to Company’s other rights and remedies, Company may (i) withhold and offset any payments owed to Partner under the Agreement (including in case of a material breach) against any fees Partner owes Company under the Agreement or any other agreement) or if Partner is in breach of the terms of this Agreement, and/or (ii) require Partner to refund Company within thirty (30) calendar days of any invoice, any amounts Company may have overpaid to Partner in prior periods. If an Company advertiser, client or partner defaults on payment to Company, for any reason, Company may withhold payment or charge back Partner’s account.

          4. PRIVACY.
          The provisions of the TeadsEngage Data Sharing Agreement shall be fully incorporated into, and form part of, this Agreement.

          5. LICENSE TERMS.
          5.1. During the Term and subject to Partner’s compliance with all of the terms of the Agreement, Company grants Partner, during the Term, a limited, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to use and display Company’s trademarks, service marks and logos (collectively, “Company Marks”), as incorporated into the Technology, strictly in accordance with Partner’s obligations and rights in the Agreement. All goodwill arising out of Partner’s use of any of the Company Marks shall inure solely to the benefit of Company. Company shall have the right to refer to Partner and the Partner Sites in any general listing of advertisers or partners (including in marketing and sales materials) who have implemented the Technology. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each party will request prior written consent before issuing a press release regarding the Agreement or using the other party’s name on its website other than in accordance with the Agreement.
          5.2. As between the parties: (a) Company retains all right, title and interest in and to the Company Marks, Technology and Data (excluding any Content from the Partner Sites which shall be owned by Partner), the Company site atwww.outbrain.com and the Dashboard; and (b) Partner retains all right, title and interest in and to the Partner Sites including the look and feel excluding the items described in subsection (a) above. The licenses granted under the Agreement are specifically set forth in the Agreement; there are no implied rights. All rights not expressly granted to Partner in the Agreement are reserved by Company.
          5.3. PROHIBITED ACTIONS. Partner agrees that it will not, either by itself or by authorizing or encouraging others to do so, directly or indirectly: (a) use, post or promote any Recommendations in association with any material or content which is, or which may reasonably be considered illegal, unlawful or infringing under any applicable laws (including, without limitation, content which infringes a third party copyright (i.e. illegal streaming website) or in breach outCompany’s Partner Guidelines(as amended from time to time) (b) modify, change, edit, amend, truncate, alter, bypass or reorder any aspect of the Technology or Recommendations; (c) take any action that might impede Comapny's provision of the Technology or the Recommendations; (d) generate clicks on Recommendations, or generate page views, that Company believes, in its sole discretion, is through any automated, deceptive, fraudulent or other means that is designed to generate clicks or page views that are not the willing actions of human end users who possess an independent, genuine desire to engage with the content that appears on the relevant page(s), including but not limited to, through (i) repeated manual clicks, use of robots or other automated tools or computer generated requests, (ii) participation in pay-per-click programs, (iii) redirection of search requests to pages that do not contain content reasonably relevant to the search query; (e) copy, crawl, index, cache or store any information derived by Company, or contained in or concerning a Recommendation; (f) in any way minimize or obstruct the display of any Recommendations; or (g) commit fraudulent passing off, including but not limited to spoofing the unique identifier of the ad spot which could be a URL or an app name. Section (d) of the previous sentence shall be deemed to have been violated (x) if traffic is not converting above a certain threshold as determined by Company in its sole discretion or if Partner’s Sites result in low post-click performance, or (y) by any page view that Company determines, in its sole discretion, were the result of transfers or referrals of End Users to a Partner Site where the Technology or Recommendations was installed by a third party content distribution service provider and that resulted in a monthly click-through rate that was less than fifty percent (50%) of the click-through rate experienced by the remainder of the page views where the Technology or Recommendations are installed that occurred on the Partner Site(s) during the same month. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Company shall have the right to terminate this Agreement immediately and remove the Technology and Recommendations with no further obligations to Partner in the event of any violation of thisSection 5.3.

          6. SUSPENSION OF TECHNOLOGY; TERMINATION.
          6.1. Company may suspend or discontinue all or any aspect of the Technology, including its availability, at any time if required by exigent circumstances (such as a significant security breach, propagation of malware, other viruses to users, etc.) or other improper, unlawful, fraudulent misleading circumstances, or Partner’s breach of the terms of the Agreement.
          6.2. Either party may terminate the Agreement at any time in the event of a material breach by the other party of any provision of the Agreement that remains uncured for fourteen (14) days after the breaching party’s receipt of written notice of the breach.
          6.3. Upon expiration or termination of the Agreement, all rights and obligations of the parties under the Agreement will be extinguished, except any terms of this Agreement which, by their nature, should survive termination, and continue to bind the parties.

          7. LIMITED WARRANTIES; INDEMNITY.
          7.1. Each party represents and warrants to the other that: (i) it has all right, power, and authority necessary to enter into the Agreement and perform its obligations under it; and (ii) it will comply with all applicable laws, regulations and orders in its performance of the Agreement.
          7.2. Outbrain warrants that the Technology (as provided and made available by Company and implemented by Partner in accordance with the Agreement) does not and will not, to the best of Company's knowledge, infringe any Intellectual Property Right of any third party.
          7.3. Partner represents and warrants that (i) it owns or has the right to operate the Partner Site(s); (ii) it will adhere to theCompany’s Partner Guidelines (as up dated from time to time) and/or to the Partner’s own guidelines which shall be substantially similar to Companys’; (iii) the Partner Sites do not and will not contain any Content that is illegal or that infringes any Intellectual Property Rights of any third party; (iv) it has all rights and authority to any Partner Content provided to Company; (v) the Partner Sites will not contain any obscene, defamatory, libelous, slanderous material or material that violates any person’s right of publicity, privacy or personality; and (vi) the Partner Sites do not and will not knowingly contain a misrepresentation of fact or factual inaccuracy.
          7.4. Nothing in the Agreement shall be construed as a promise of any sort of minimum traffic volumes, clicks, impressions or usage or any other such commitments by Company to Partner.
          7.5. Except as expressly provided in the Agreement, neither party makes any representations or warranties, express or implied in relation to the Agreement, the Partner Sites, the Technology, any Content made available by Company through the Technology or any other matters (including any implied terms relating to satisfactory quality or fitness for any purpose, any warranties of availability or uninterrupted or error free performance, any warranties arising out of any course of performance or dealing).
          7.6. Company makes no representations or warranties concerning any Content contained in or accessed via the Technology, including without limitation Advertiser Recs, and Company will not be responsible or liable for the contents, accuracy, intellectual property infringement, legality or decency of Content provided through the Technology or for Partner’s reliance on any of the foregoing.
          7.7. Each party (the “Indemnifying Party”) shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the other party and its parent and affiliates, and each of its and their respective affiliates, directors, officers, shareholders, members, authorized representatives, employees and agents (collectively, the “Indemnified Party”) from and against any and all claims, losses, liabilities, damages, costs, settlements, regulatory findings and/or fines and other expenses (including reasonable legal fees) (collectively, “Claims”) that arise out of any third party claim occasioned by any breach of any of the Indemnifying Party’s representations and warranties in this Agreement. The Indemnified Party shall promptly notify the Indemnifying Party of any Claim in writing, provided, however, that any delay in providing such notice shall not relieve the Indemnifying Party of any of its obligations except to the extent that the Indemnifying Party is prejudiced by such delay. The Indemnified Party shall have the right to participate in the defense with a counsel of its own choosing and Indemnified Party shall not settlement the Claim without the priori written consent of the Indemnifying Partner.

          8. CONFIDENTIALITY.
          Each party (the “Receiving Party”) acknowledges that it will have access to certain information and materials, including the terms of the Agreement, concerning the business, technology, products and services of the other party (the “Disclosing Party”) that are, or reasonably should be considered given the circumstances of disclosure to be, confidential (“Confidential Information”). Confidential Information will not include: (a) information known to the Receiving Party prior to disclosure by the Disclosing Party; (b) information independently developed by the Receiving Party without reference to Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party; (c) information that is or becomes publicly known through no fault of the Receiving Party; or (d) information disclosed to the Receiving Party by a third party without breach of any obligation of confidence. Except as permitted hereunder, the Receiving Party (i) will not use any Confidential Information for its own benefit or the benefit of any third party, and (ii) will not disclose any Confidential Information to any third party other than its directors, employees, contractors, advisors, investors or potential investors who have a need to know and who have agreed not to use, and to maintain the confidentiality of, the Confidential Information consistent with this Section 8. The Receiving Party will return or destroy the Confidential Information promptly upon the Disclosing Party’s written request. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information to the extent required by applicable law or legal process, provided that the Receiving Party provides prompt written notice of any required disclosure to the Disclosing Party and provides reasonable cooperation (at the Disclosing Party’s expense) with any effort by the Disclosing Party to contest or limit the scope of such disclosure.

          9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.

          9.1. Neither Company nor the Partner exclude or limit liability to the other for: (i) death or personal injury caused by its negligence or that of its employees or contractors; (ii) fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; or (iii) any other liability which cannot lawfully be excluded or limited.
          9.2. SUBJECT ALWAYS TOSECTION 10.1, NEITHER PARTY WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGREEMENT OR ANY BREACH HEREOF (INCLUDING FOR LOSS OF DATA OR COST OF COVER), WHETHER OR NOT SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND WHETHER UNDER A THEORY OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHERWISE.
          9.3. SUBJECT ALWAYS TO SECTION 10.1 AND EXCEPT FOR LIABILITIES ARISING OUT OF A PARTY’S VIOLATION, MISAPPROPRIATION OR INFRINGEMENT OF A PARTY’S INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, IN NO EVENT WILL EITHER PARTY’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGREEMENT OR ANY BREACH HEREOF (WHETHER UNDER A THEORY OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE) EXCEED THE GREATER OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000) OR THE AMOUNT OF REVENUE PAID OR PAYABLE PURSUANT TO THE APPLICABLE AND IN-EFFECT SOW, IN THE 12-MONTH PERIOD IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO LIABILITY (OR, IN THE CASE OF A SERIES OF CONNECTED EVENTS, THE FIRST SUCH EVENT).

          10. EXPORT CONTROLS.
          Partner will comply with all export laws and restrictions and regulations of the Department of Commerce, the United States Department of Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control ("OFAC"), or other United States or foreign agency or authority, and shall not export, or allow the export or re-export of the Technology in violation of any such restrictions, laws or regulations. By downloading or using the Technology, Partner agrees to the foregoing and represent and warrants that it is not located in, under the control of, or a national or resident of any restricted country. Partner represents and warrants that none of it, or any individual, entity, or organization holding any ownership interest or controlling interest in Partner, including any officer or director, is an individual, entity, organization with whom any United States law, regulation, or executive order prohibits U.S. companies and individuals from dealing, including, names appearing on the Specially Designated Nationals List.

          11. MISCELLANEOUS.
          The Agreement shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the State of New York, without regard to its conflict of law provisions or the United Nations Conventions for the International Sale of Goods. Any action or proceeding arising from or relating to the Agreement must be brought in a federal court in the Southern District of New York or in state court in New York County, New York, and each party irrevocably submits to the jurisdiction and venue of any such court in any such action or proceeding. The parties agree that irreparable damage would occur if any of the provisions of the Agreement is not performed in accordance with these specific terms. Accordingly, the parties agree that each shall be entitled to injunctive relief to prevent breaches of the Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions of the Agreement, in addition to any other remedy to which they are entitled at law or in equity. The parties are independent contractors, and nothing in the Agreement will be construed to create a partnership, joint venture, agency or other relationship between the parties. No failure or forbearance by a party to enforce any of its rights under the Agreement or insist upon performance of the other party’s obligations under the Agreement will be deemed a waiver of such rights or obligations to any extent, and no waiver by either party of any default or breach of the Agreement will constitute a waiver of any other or subsequent default or breach. Neither party will be liable for any failure to perform due to causes beyond the party's reasonable control. The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning its subject matter and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous agreements or understandings, written or verbal, concerning such subject matter. The Teads Engage Master Order Form and Statement of Work may be amended, modified or superseded, only by a written instrument signed by both parties. The headings in the Agreement are for the convenience of reference only and have no legal effect. Any reference to days in the Agreement shall be deemed business days unless otherwise specified. The Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument. If any provision of the Agreement is held to be unenforceable for any reason, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable, failing which, it shall be severed from the Agreement and the balance of the Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. Neither party may assign the Agreement or any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the other party’s prior written consent, except (i) due to operation of law, merger, reorganization, or as a result of an acquisition or change of control, and (ii) by Company to its subsidiaries. Subject to the foregoing, the Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their permitted successors and assigns.


          Privacy Policy

          Version 5.6

          Effective February 16th 2022
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            Please note that Outbrain Privacy Policy has moved here:https://www.outbrain.com/privacy/
            Effective February 16th 2022
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              Datenschutzbestimmungen
              Outbrain ist dem Schutz Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten verpflichtet. Diese Datenschutzbestimmungen („Datenschutzbestimmungen“) gelten für die Verwendung der von uns erfassten Daten, einschließlich aller personenbezogenen Daten, durch Outbrain. Personenbezogene Daten sind Informationen, die sich auf Sie beziehen und Sie persönlich identifizieren können. Wir verwenden Ihre personenbezogenen Daten entsprechend den geltenden Gesetzen. Im Sinne der Compliance und der Übereinstimmung mit Outbrains Werten rund um Vertrauen und Transparenz verfügt Outbrain über ein Team von Datenschutz-Champions, die für die kontinuierliche Umsetzung unseres weltweit gültigen Maßnahmenkatalogs zum Datenschutz verantwortlich sind.
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              1.Wer wir sind, Was wir tun, Wie Sie Outbrain kontaktieren können, unser Datenschutzbeauftragter oder die zuständigen Behörden
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              Wer wir sind:
              Diese Datenschutzbestimmungen gelten für Outbrain Inc., ein Unternehmen nach dem Recht von Delaware, USA, mit Hauptsitz in New York, und dessen verbundene Tochterunternehmen (zusammen bezeichnet als: „Outbrain“oder„wir“,„uns“,„unser“). Wir haben Niederlassungen in mehreren Ländern weltweit und arbeiten mit Publishern und Vermarktern auf der ganzen Welt zusammen.

              Bitte beachten Sie, dass Outbrains Tochterunternehmen Zemanta Inc über eigene Datenschutzbestimmungen verfügt; diese können Siehier einsehen.

              Was wir tun:

              Outbrains Mission ist es, relevante Empfehlungen anhand Ihrer Interessen für Sie bereitzustellen. Zu diesem Zweck schließen wir Vereinbarungen mit:
              • Online-Publishern und Partnern, die ihren Lesern relevanten Content empfehlen wollen (dabei handelt es sich um Outbrain Engage);
              • Werbetreibenden, die erreichen wollen, dass Leser ihren Content ansehen (hierbei handelt es sich umOutbrain Amplify); und
              • externen Partnern, die uns bei der Bereitstellung relevanter Empfehlungen helfen.
              Weitere Informationen zu unseren Amplify-Diensten (für Werbetreibende) finden Siehier und zu unseren Engage-Diensten (für Publisher)hier.

              Wie Sie Kontakt mit uns aufnehmen:

              Unsere Compliance bezüglich dieser Datenschutzbestimmungen überprüfen wir regelmäßig. Wir freuen uns über Ihre Fragen, Anmerkungen und Anfragen zu diesen Datenschutzbestimmungen. Richten Sie diese bitte in erster Instanz anprivacy@outbrain.com oder auf postalischem Weg anOutbrain Inc., 222 Broadway 19th Floor, New York, NY 10038, Attn: Privacy Questions.

              Sollte Outbrain Ihre Fragen oder Anliegen nicht zu Ihrer Zufriedenheit beantworten, können Sie sich auch an folgende Ansprechpartner wenden, um Rat oder Unterstützung zu erhalten bzw. Beschwerden vorzubringen:

              • Outbrains externer Datenschutzbeauftragter („DSB“): ePrivacy GmbH, vertreten durch Prof. Dr. Christoph Bauer. Sie erreichen die ePrivacy GmbH direkt über dpo@outbrain.com; und/oder
              • denInformation Commissioner’s Officer, die für Outbrain zuständige federführende Aufsichtsbehörde in den europäischen Gebieten.
              2.Kooperationen und Einhaltung
              +
              • Wir befolgen die im Rahmen der Selbstverpflichtung formulierten Grundsätze derDigital Advertising Alliance (DAA) und derEuropean Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (EDAA);
              • Wir sind vollberechtigte Mitglieder derNetwork Advertising Initiative (NAI), eines Verbands, der sich der verantwortungsvollen Erfassung von Daten und deren Verwendung in der Digitalwerbung verpflichtet hat. Wir befolgen die Verhaltensregeln der NAI für Web- und Mobilwerbung. Outbrain befolgt ebenfalls die im Rahmen der Selbstverpflichtung formulierten Grundsätze für die verhaltensgesteuerte Online-Werbung des Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) sowie die Rahmenbedingungen für die verhaltensgesteuerte Online-Werbung des IAB Europe; und
              • Zudem sind wir zertifiziert nach den Standards derJICWEBS DTSG Brand Safety, weitere Informationen dazu finden Siehier.

              3.Outbrain-Nutzertypen (inkl. Deaktivierungsoptionen)
              +
              Ein Großteil dieser Datenschutzbestimmungen ist in einzelne Abschnitte unterteilt, die sich daran orientieren, wie Sie mit Outbrain interagieren. Sie sind entweder ein Websitebesucher, ein Nutzer und/oder ein Geschäftspartner (siehe nachfolgende Definitionen). Bitte entscheiden Sie, welcher Nutzertyp Sie sind. Entsprechend den einzelnen Nutzertypen erläutern wir, welche Informationen wir erfassen und warum wir dies tun, welche Cookies und anderen vergleichbaren Technologien wir nutzen, wie wir diese Informationen weitergeben und über welche Rechte Sie verfügen.
              Websitebesucher: Sie sind ein Websitebesucher, wenn Sieunsere Websites, Internetseiten, interaktiven Funktionen, Blogs und deren jeweiligen Content aufOutbrain.com(oder einer darauf basierenden Ableitung wie Outbrain.co.uk, Outbrain.fr, Outbrain.de usw.) („unsere Websites“) besuchen und mit diesen interagieren. Weitere Informationen finden Siehier.
              (a)Welche Informationen wir erfassen und warum wir dies tun
              Wir möchten wissen, welche Dienstleistungen auf unseren Websites Sie interessieren, und Sie an die von uns angebotenen Services erinnern, wenn Sie nicht auf unseren Websites sind. Zu diesem Zweck erfassen wird folgende Informationen von Ihrem Gerät: (i) IP-Adresse; (ii) User-Agent-Daten: Gerätetyp (z. B. iPhone), Browsertyp (z. B. Chrome), Betriebssystem (z. B. iOS); (iii) die auf unseren Websites besuchten Seiten (z. B. die Seite „Über Outbrain“); (iv) den Zeitpunkt des Besuchs (und die entsprechende Zeitzone); und (v) die verweisenden URLs und andere normalerweise bei HTTP-Anfragen übertragenen Informationen (z. B. Informationen, die uns mitteilen, wie Sie auf unsere Website gelangt sind).

              Außerdem können wir Ihren Namen sowie Ihre E-Mail-Adresse erfassen, falls Sie uns diese Angaben über unsere Websites zukommen lassen (beispielsweise, indem Sie sich für unseren Newsletter registrieren).
              (b)Cookies und andere vergleichbare Technologien, die wir nutzen
              In dieserCookie-Tabelle, die von Zeit zu Zeit aktualisiert wird, finden Sie unter dem Abschnitt „Websitebesucher“ eine detaillierte Liste von Erst- und Drittanbietercookies (sowie ihrer jeweiligen Speicherfristen), die verwendet werden können, wenn Sie unsere Websites besuchen.
              (c)So geben wir unter Umständen Informationen weiter
              • Weitergabe von Informationen, die wir auf unseren Websites von Ihnen erhalten
              Wir verkaufen und/oder geben keine personenbezogenen Daten über Sie an Dritte für deren Marketing- oder Werbezwecke weiter. Wir nutzen jedoch unter Umständen die Dienste verschiedener Drittanbieter (jeweils in derCookie-Tabelle aufgeführt) zur Unterstützung unserer Marketing- oder Werbetätigkeit Ihnen gegenüber. Wir verlangen, dass diese Dritten und externen Unternehmen einwilligen, sich an die gültigen Datenschutzgesetze zu halten, sämtliche an sie weitergegebenen Informationen vertraulich zu behandeln und nur zur Erfüllung ihrer Pflichten uns gegenüber zu verwenden. Dazu schließen wir Verträge mit allen Drittparteien, die personenbezogene Daten verarbeiten.

              Wenn Sie einen Post auf unserem Blog hinterlassen, sind Ihr Kommentar und Ihre Informationen öffentlich zugänglich. Bitte wenden Sie sich ansupport@outbrain.com, um Ihren Kommentar zu entfernen.
              • Verwendung von Dienstleistungen Dritter auf unseren Websites.
              Unsere Websites enthalten Links zu anderen Websites, die uns nicht gehören und die wir nicht betreiben. Wir kontrollieren, empfehlen oder billigen den Content, die Produkte, Dienstleistungen, Datenschutzbestimmungen oder -maßnahmen dieser Websites Dritter nicht. Auf unseren Websites sehen Sie beispielsweise anklickbare Symbole, über die Sie auf die Facebook-Seite von Outbrain oder die LinkedIn-Seite von Outbrain gelangen. Sofern Sie sich entscheiden, diese Links anzuklicken, sollten Sie sich dessen bewusst sein, dass diese Seiten nicht Outbrain gehören und nicht von Outbrain betrieben werden, weshalb diese Drittseiten unter Umständen ihre eigenen Cookies auf Ihr Gerät senden und unabhängig personenbezogene Daten erfassen. Aus diesem Grunde ist es wichtig, dass Sie sich mit den Datenschutzbestimmungen dieser Drittseiten vertraut machen.
              • Beachten Sie bitte auch den Abschnitt dieser Datenschutzbestimmungen über dieWeitergabe von Daten.
              (d)Ihre Rechte
              UnsereNutzungsbedingungen regeln die Nutzung unserer Websites und sind für Sie gültig, wenn Sie mit unseren Websites interagieren. Sie können die Nutzung unserer Websites jederzeit beenden. In diesem Fall können Sie auch die Cookies entfernen, die wir auf jedem für den Zugriff auf unsere Websites verwendeten Gerät gesetzt haben; dies können Sie über Ihren Browser tun. Falls Sie während Ihrer Nutzung unserer Websites Ihre E-Mail-Adresse übermitteln, enthält jede E-Mail, die Sie von Outbrain erhalten, eine Option zum Abbestellen des E-Mail-Empfangs. Außerdem können Sie auch das Direktmarketing deaktivieren; wenden Sie sich hierzu per E-Mail ansupport@outbrain.com.

              Für Besucher aus demeuropäischen Gebiet hat Outbrain auf unseren Websites eine Plattform für das Zustimmungs-Management eingerichtet (betrieben durchOne Trust), über die Sie die Möglichkeit haben, Ihre Zustimmung zu Cookies und vergleichbaren Nachverfolgungstechnologien abzugeben oder zu verweigern. Wenn Sie unsere Websites aufrufen, wird Ihnen ein Banner in der Mitte der Seite angezeigt, das Informationen zu den von uns verwendeten Cookies enthält. Sie können auf dem Banner sämtliche Cookies durch Klick ablehnen (z. B. Performance Cookies oder Targeting Cookies), die (gemäß Cookie-Tabelle) nicht unbedingt notwendig sind. Indem Sie auf „Accept Cookies“ klicken, willigen Sie in die Verwendung von Cookies und ähnlicher Nachverfolgungstechnologien ein. Outbrains Rechtmäßigkeit der Verarbeitung personenbezogener Daten von Websitebesuchern aus dem europäischen Gebiet auf unseren Websites basiert auf der Zustimmung. Sie können Ihre Zustimmung jederzeit widerrufen. Hinsichtlich sämtlicher Websitebesucher aus nicht-europäischen Gebieten stützen wir uns auf unser legitimes Interesse, sämtliche personenbezogenen Daten zu verarbeiten; dies schließt Websitebesucher aus nicht-europäischen Gebieten jedoch nicht davon aus, ihre Zustimmung jederzeit über unsere Plattform für das Zustimmungs-Management zu widerrufen.
              Nutzer: Sie sind ein Nutzer, wenn Sie eine Seite einer Website oder Anwendung eines Partners von Outbrain besuchen, auf der das Outbrain-Widget installiert ist oder auf der unsere Empfehlungen platziert sind („Partner-Websites“). Falls Sie beispielsweise die Seitenhttps://news.sky.com/uk,www.spiegel.de oderwww.cnn.com besuchen, wird das Outbrain-Widget in diese Websites eingebunden. Dass Sie mit einem Outbrain-Widget verbunden sind, erkennen Sie an dem Text, der auf Outbrain verweist (z. B. „Empfohlen von Outbrain“, „von Outbrain“ neben den Empfehlungen). Wenn Sie auf die Verlinkung zu Outbrain klicken, sehen Sie einendetaillierten Hinweis, über den Sie zumInteressenportal von Outbrain und zu diesen Datenschutzbestimmungen navigieren können, wo Sie personalisierte Empfehlungen deaktivieren können. In manchen Fällen nutzt ein Partner möglicherweise einen White-Label-Service von Outbrain für seine eigenen Angebote. In diesem Fall müssen diese Partner in ihren Datenschutzbestimmungen auf die Verwendung der Outbrain-Services hinweisen. Weitere Informationen finden Siehier.

              Beispiel eines Outbrain-Widgets.
              Outbrain Example Recommendations
              (a)Welche Informationen wir erfassen und warum wir dies tun
              Wir verwenden UUIDs, IP-Adressen und andere Nutzungsdaten, damit wir Ihnen interessante Empfehlungen unterbreiten können. Outbrains Empfehlungen werden unter Umständen von einem Werbetreibenden bezahlt, der Sie auf eine neue Website leitet, oder es handelt sich um eigene Empfehlungen des Partners, sodass der Link auf eine andere Seite desselben Partners führt.
              • UUID.
              Wenn Sie als Nutzer erstmalig eine Partner-Website (z. B. CNN.com) besuchen, setzt Outbrain zur Erzeugung einer eindeutigen Nutzerkennung (UUID) ein Cookie auf Ihrem Gerät. Alternativ erhält Outbrain bei Ihrer ersten Interaktion mit einem Partner, der diese Partner-Anwendung verwendet, Ihre Werber-ID, die Ihnen über Ihr Gerät zugewiesen ist. Wir katalogisieren und analysieren den Content, den Sie auf Partner-Websites konsumieren. Unsere Empfehlungen basieren auf: (i) dem Browserverlauf einer UUID; (ii) ähnlichen Surfmustern anderer Nutzer; (iii) Empfehlungen, die bei Outbrains Adressaten zur gegebenen Zeit beliebt sind; (iv) einem gewissen Maß an Zufälligkeit und (v) Zielanforderungen, die durch unsere Amplify-Kunden bereitgestellt oder verlangt werden. Beispielsweise weiß Outbrain, dass UUID 123 (wobei es sich um Sie handeln kann, während Sie mit Ihrem iPhone X und dem Chrome-Browser auf der Website „The Guardian“ surfen) gern Texte über ferne Reiseziele liest und dass Personen, die gern von fernen Reisezielen lesen, sich auch für Artikel über exotisches Essen interessieren. Wenn Sie mit Outbrain interagieren, sammeln wir keine personenbezogenen Daten im herkömmlichen Sinne, wie etwa E-Mail-Adresse oder Name; somit können wir Ihren Namen nicht mit Ihrer UUID in Verbindung bringen (beispielsweise wissen wir nicht, dass Max Mustermann, bei dem es sich ebenfalls um UUID 123 handelt, gerne über ferne Reiseziele liest).

              Die UUID stellt eine Abfolge von Ziffern und/oder Buchstaben dar. Diese UUID ist an Ihr Gerät gebunden und variiert je nach Browser-Kombination. Mit anderen Worten: Outbrain erfasst verschiedene UUIDs abhängig davon, welches Gerät und/oder welchen Browser Sie für den Zugriff auf die Websites des Partners verwenden. Sie haben beispielsweise eine bestimmte UUID, wenn Sie eine Partner-Website von Ihrem Mobiltelefon aus mit dem Safari-Browser besuchen, jedoch eine andere UUID, wenn Sie eine Partner-Website von Ihrem iPad aus mit dem Safari-Browser besuchen. Outbrain kombiniert und konsolidiert eine UUID von einem Mobilgerät (Handgerät oder Tablet) von einem Browser, der dann von demselben Gerät auf eine Anwendung (oder umgekehrt) zugreift. Outbrain betreibt keine geräteübergreifende Nachverfolgung und kann daher einen Nutzer, der mit Outbrain über sein Mobiltelefon interagiert, nicht als denselben Nutzer identifizieren, der mit Outbrain über seinen PC interagiert.
              • IP-Adresse
              Zusätzlich zu Ihrer UUID erkennen wir auch Ihre IP-Adresse, die uns Auskunft über Ihren Standort gibt; um diese Identifizierung zu verbergen, löschen wir das letzte Oktett. Diese verdeckte Information verwenden wir dann, um, zusammen mit Informationen, die wir von anderen vertrauenswürdigen Drittpartnern (wie z. B. MaxMind) erhalten haben, herauszufinden, an welchem Standort Sie sich befinden (z. B. New York). Outbrain wird, selbst wenn Sie die personalisierte Nachverfolgung deaktivieren, immer noch Ihre IP-Adresse erfassen, da dies notwendig ist, um Ihnen kontextbasierte Empfehlungen anzuzeigen. In diesem Fall wird Ihre IP-Adresse jedoch nicht mit Ihrer UUID in Verbindung gebracht und würde nicht Teil Ihres Nutzerprofils darstellen.
              • Weitere Nutzungsdaten
              Zusätzlich zu Ihrer UUID und IP-Adresse erfassen wir auch die folgenden Informationen von Ihnen:
              (a) im Web über PC oder Mobilgerät: (i) User-Agent-Daten: Gerätetyp (z. B. iPhone), Browsertyp (z. B. Chrome), Betriebssystem (z. B. iOS); (ii) die besuchten Seiten; (iii) den Zeitpunkt des Besuchs; und (iv) die verweisenden URLs und andere normalerweise bei HTTP-Anfragen übertragene Informationen.Die oben genannten statistischen Informationen geben uns Auskunft darüber, wie viele Nutzer eine bestimmte Seite auf unseren Partner-Websites, auf denen ein Outbrain-Widget installiert ist, besuchten, wie lange jeder Nutzer auf dieser Seite verweilte, welche Art Content sie auf dieser Seite anklickten und wie sie im Allgemeinen mit dieser Seite interagierten; und
              (b) in Anwendungen:
              (i) die Version der Anwendung (wie sie im App Store oder Play Store erscheint); (ii) die Anwendungs-ID oder den Paketnamen (wie er im App Store oder Play Store erscheint); (iii) das Betriebssystem (z. B. iOS oder Android); (iv) die Version des Betriebssystems; und (v) das Gerätemodell (z. B. iPhone X). Bei diesen Informationen handelt es sich um personenbezogene Daten, wenn Outbrain sie mit einer UUID verbindet.

              Da Outbrain keine direkte Verbindung zu den Nutzern hat, die mit Partner-Websites interagieren, verlässt sich Outbrain darauf, dass seine Partner die rechtliche Grundlage schaffen, auf der Outbrain die personenbezogenen Daten verarbeiten kann. Jede Partnerseite greift dabei zurück auf
              (b)Cookies und andere vergleichbare Technologien, die wir nutzen
              • Outbrain-Cookies
              • Outbrain-Pixel
              • Drittpartei-Pixel
              • Outbrain-Cookies
                Please see the Die Cookie-Tabelle enthält unter „Nutzer“ eine detaillierte Liste der Erstanbieter-Cookies, die wir bei Ihrer Interaktion mit Partner-Websites, auf denen die Outbrain-Technologie implementiert ist, verwenden.
              • Outbrain-Pixel
                Zusätzlich zu Outbrains sichtbarem Widget auf Partner-Websites implementieren bestimmte Outbrain-Werbetreibende gegebenenfalls das Outbrain-Pixel auf ihren Websites. Das Outbrain-Pixel ermittelt, ob der Nutzer, der auf die Seite mit dem installierten Pixel gelangt, über eine Outbrain-UUID verfügt, um den Werbetreibenden Auskunft hinsichtlich ihrer jeweiligen Kampagne zu geben. Falls es eine mit diesem Endnutzer verbundene UUID gibt, kann Outbrain den Werbetreibenden entweder erlauben, diese UUIDs erneut anzusprechen, und/oder den Werbetreibenden die Gesamtzahl der Nutzer (gesammelt und anonymisiert), die eine bestimmte Seite erreicht haben, übermitteln (beispielsweise weiß ein Werbetreibender nicht, dass es bei UUID 1234 zu einer Conversion kam, sondern nur, dass eine stattgefunden hat). Outbrain gibt keine personenbezogenen Daten (inkl. Ihrer UUID) an Werbetreibende weiter und sammelt keine weiteren personenbezogenen Daten über das Pixel. Outbrain kombiniert keine Informationen, die es über das Outbrain-Pixel erhalten hat, mit einem UUID-Profil (beispielsweise wird Outbrain nur nachverfolgen, dass eine Conversion stattgefunden hat, und nicht, dass eine Conversion bei UUID 123 erfolgte, als sie auf die jeweilige Seite des Werbetreibenden gelangte). Wir verlangen von Werbetreibenden, die Verwendung des Outbrain-Pixels auf ihren eigenen Websites offenzulegen.

                Outbrain kann auch bestimmten vertrauenswürdigen Drittparteien erlauben, Daten über Cookies, die über das Outbrain-Widget gesendet wurden, zu sammeln. In diesen Fällen gibt Outbrain diesen Drittparteien nicht die Daten weiter, die Outbrain über seine Nutzer sammelt, sondern gestattet diesen Drittparteien die direkte Datensammlung (inkl. personenbezogener Daten) über das Widget zu Betrugsverhinderungs- und/oder Sicherheitszwecken oder um Werbetreibenden Messwerte (wie die Anzahl an Conversions und/oder Impressionen) zur Verfügung zu stellen. Jegliche Datenerfassung dieser Art unterliegt den Datenschutzbestimmungen dieser Drittparteien.
              • Drittpartei-Pixel
                Wenn Sie auf einen Link zu einer unserer Empfehlungen klicken, setzt der Werbetreibende, der die Empfehlung finanziert, unter Umständen entweder durch Weiterleitungen vor der Ankunft auf der Zielseite der Empfehlungen oder bei Erreichen der Zielseite Cookies (oder Drittanbietercookies von Drittparteien, die im Auftrag des Werbetreibenden handeln) auf Ihrem Gerät. Solche Cookies werden gesetzt, um dem Werbetreibenden Analysewerte in Bezug auf seine Werbekampagne zur Verfügung zu stellen (z. B. Informationen, wie viele Nutzer die Werbekampagne gesehen haben). Wir verlangen von unseren Werbetreibenden, die Verwendung von Drittparteipixel und/oder -cookies über ihre Website für den Endnutzer offenzulegen. Da diese Cookies und/oder Pixel nach alleinigem Ermessen unserer Werbetreibenden gesetzt werden, gelten für Sie die Datenschutzhinweise und/oder Datenschutzbestimmungen dieses Werbetreibenden.
              (c) Sogeben wir unter Umständen Informationen weiter
              • Unsere Partner
              Outbrain leitet und/oder verkauft keine vollständigen Nutzerprofile an Dritte weiter. Wir teilen jedoch unter Umständen bestimmte Elemente eines Nutzerprofils (z. B. die UUID) unter anderen mit den folgenden Partnern:
              1. Partner, mit denen wir hinsichtlich Markensicherheit, Analytics und Betrugsbekämpfung zusammenarbeiten;
              2. Demand-Side-Plattformen (DSP) und Supply-Side-Plattformen (SSP);
              3. Ad Exchanges und/oder Ad Networks; und
              4. Demand-Management-Plattformen.
              Hier finden Sie eine Liste mit einigen unserer vertrauenswürdigen Partner. Zudem sammeln und/oder teilen wir möglicherweise manche Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten mit vertrauenswürdigen Partnern aufgrund der Verwendung von OpenRTB. Viele dieser Partner sind als IAB TCF Global Vendors registriert undhier zu finden.
              (d)Ihre Rechte
              Outbrain-Deaktivierung im Web auf Ihrem PC und Mobilgerät.
              Sie können Outbrains personalisierte Empfehlungen jederzeit deaktivieren (oder, falls Sie sie deaktiviert haben und sie wieder aktivieren möchten), indem Sie den nachstehenden Switch-Button betätigen. Sie können personalisierte Empfehlungen auch über Outbrains Interessenprofil deaktivieren. Hierbei handelt es sich um eine Website, auf der Sie eine allgemeine Darstellung der Daten finden, die Outbrain von Ihnen hat und möglicherweise verwendet, um Empfehlungen zu generieren.

              Outbrain-Deaktivierung in Apps.
              Um Outbrains Empfehlungen auf Ihren mobilen Anwendungen zu deaktivieren, können Sie folgendermaßen vorgehen:
              1. iOS-Geräte: Einstellungen > Datenschutz > Werbung > Kein Ad-Tracking
              2. Android-Geräte: Google Einstellungen > Werbung > Personalisierte Werbung deaktivieren

              Bitte beachten Sie, dass eine Deaktivierung über unser Interessenprofil und/oder diese Datenschutzbestimmungen nicht eine Deaktivierung der personalisierten Nachverfolgung in Ihren Anwendungen zur Folge hat. Diese Deaktivierung muss über Ihre Geräteeinstellungen erfolgen.

              Sie können auch den Erhalt personalisierter Werbung durch uns oder andere Werbeunternehmen über branchenbetriebene Tools deaktivieren, beispielsweise NAI oder die verschiedenen DAA-basierten Seiten (DAA, http://www.aboutads.info/choices; DAAC, www.youradchoices.ca/choices, und/oder EDAA www.youronlinechoices.eu). Durch den Besuch der Seiten für Verbraucherwahlmöglichkeiten NAI, DAA, DAAC oder EDAA können Sie einige oder alle Leistungen der teilnehmenden Mitglieder deaktivieren. Wie auch die Deaktivierung von Outbrain bedeuten diese Deaktivierungen nicht, dass Sie gar keine Werbung mehr erhalten, sondern lediglich, dass die Werbung nicht mehr auf Sie zugeschnitten ist. Sie erhalten weiterhin Werbung, beispielsweise auf Grundlage der jeweiligen Website, die Sie betrachten (d. h. kontextbasierte Werbung). Falls durch die Einstellungen Ihrer Browser zudem Cookies abgewiesen werden, wenn Sie die Verbraucherseiten DAA, DAAC oder EDAA besuchen, ist Ihre Deaktivierung unter Umständen nicht wirksam, da unsere Deaktivierung Cookie-basiert erfolgt.

              WICHTIGE Hinweise

              Obwohl Sie Outbrains personalisierte Empfehlungen deaktiviert haben:

              • Sie sehen weiterhin Outbrains Empfehlungen.Die Deaktivierung von Outbrains Personalisierungsverfolgung bedeutet nicht, dass Sie keine weiteren Empfehlungen von Outbrain erhalten. Stattdessen bedeutet es, dass Outbrains Empfehlungen nicht mehr personalisiert sind (d. h. es handelt sich um kontextbasierte Empfehlungen).
              • Ihre Deaktivierung basiert auf Cookies und ist spezifisch für das Gerät/den Browser. Sofern Sie im Web von verschiedenen Geräten und/oder Browsern aus surfen, müssen Sie eine Deaktivierung von jedem Gerät und/oder Browser aus vornehmen, damit dafür gesorgt ist, dass wir auf allen die Personalisierungsverfolgung verhindern. Aus demselben Grund müssen Sie, wenn Sie ein neues Gerät kaufen, den Browser wechseln oder das Deaktivierungs-Cookie löschen, eine erneute Deaktivierung vornehmen. Die Deaktivierung der Personalisierungsverfolgung ist nicht dasselbe wie die Blockierung von Cookies.
              • Sie dürfen Outbrain mindestens 21 Tage lang nicht aktivieren, da die Löschung Ihres Profils an Ihre UUID geknüpft ist.Ihre Deaktivierung der personalisierten Empfehlungen durch Outbrain ist sofort wirksam. Falls Ihr Browser jedoch die lokale Speicherung zulässt und Sie innerhalb von 21 Tagen nach Ihrer Deaktivierung Outbrains personalisierte Empfehlungen aktivieren (z. B. durch die Zulassung eines Cookie-Banners), wird Ihr vorheriges Profil möglicherweise wieder mit Ihrer UUID verbunden. Sofern Sie nicht innerhalb von 21 Tagen eine neue Aktivierung vornehmen, wird Ihr Profil gelöscht und kann nicht wiederhergestellt werden.
                • So wie bei den meisten Deaktivierungscookies basiert die Deaktivierung von Outbrain über Browser auf einem Cookie. Beim Deaktivierungscookie handelt es sich um ein persistentes Cookie, um den Präferenzen der Nutzer nachzukommen. Die Funktion „Intelligent Tracking Prevention“ in iOS11 könnte Auswirkungen auf das Fortbestehen der Cookies auf Websites nach einem Zeitraum von 24 Stunden haben. Wir schlagen vor, dass Sie einen anderen Browser verwenden oder in Betracht ziehen, alle Drittanbietercookies auf Ihrem Browser zu blockieren, sodass diese deaktiviert sind, ohne dass Sie sich auf die jeweiligen Deaktivierungsmethoden eines Unternehmens verlassen müssen.
                • Ihr lokaler Speicher wird nicht gelöscht. Obwohl Sie Outbrains personalisierte Empfehlungen deaktiviert haben, wird Ihr lokaler Speicher nicht automatisch gelöscht, weshalb Sie diesen zusätzlich zu Ihrer Deaktivierung über Ihren Browser löschen müssen.
              Geschäftspartner: Sie sind ein Geschäftspartner, wenn Sie sich im Namen des Unternehmens, für das Sie arbeiten, registrieren (oder Outbrain per E-Mail kontaktieren), um die Dienstleistungen Outbrain Amplify oder Outbrain Engage zu nutzen. Weitere Informationen finden Siehier.
              (a)Welche Informationen wir erfassen und warum wir dies tun
              Womöglich übermitteln Sie bestimmte personenbezogene Daten (wie Ihren Namen und/oder Ihre E-Mail-Adresse), wenn Sie sich für die Amplify- oder Engage-Dienstleistungen registrieren oder anderweitig mit uns kommunizieren oder interagieren. Wenn Sie sich bei uns als Geschäftspartner bewerben, benötigen wir gegebenenfalls weitere Daten von Ihnen über Anmeldebögen für Werbetreibende, Werbeaufträge und andere Formulare. Zusätzlich erfassen wir automatisch Informationen über die Aktivitäten Ihres Nutzernamens im Outbrain-Dashboard. Wenn Sie beispielsweise als Amplify-Geschäftspartner die Kosten pro Klick für eine Ihrer Kampagnen ändern, findet sich im Audit Trail von Outbrain eine Aufzeichnung all dieser Maßnahmen.

              Wir erfassen und verarbeiten die oben genannten personenbezogenen Daten, um unsere Verpflichtungen aus unserem Vertrag mit Ihnen als Geschäftspartner (oder zukünftiger Geschäftspartner) zu erfüllen, unter anderem:
              • Beantwortung Ihrer Fragen und Anforderungen;
              • Gewährung Ihres Zugriffs auf bestimmte Funktionen und Eigenschaften der Amplify- und Engage-Dienstleistungen (z. B. Bereitstellung und Pflege Ihres Dashboard-Kontos);
              • Verifizierung Ihrer Identität; und
              • Kommunikation mit Ihnen über Ihr Konto, unsere Produkte und die für Ihre Nutzung der Amplify- oder Engage-Dienstleistung relevanten Werbeaktionen.
              (b)Cookies und andere vergleichbare Technologien, die wir nutzen
              In derCookie-Tabelle unter „Geschäftspartner“ erhalten Sie eine detaillierte Liste der Erst- und Drittanbietercookies (und ihrer jeweiligen Speicherfristen), die wir für Geschäftspartner verwenden.
              (c)So geben wir unter Umständen Informationen weiter
              Wir legen bestimmte Informationen über Geschäftspartner gegenüber Anbietern, Auftragnehmern oder anderen offen, die Outbrain bei der Erbringung der Dienstleistungen unterstützen (z. B. Kreditkartenabwicklung). Beachten Sie bitte auch den Abschnitt dieser Datenschutzbestimmungen über die Weitergabe von Daten.
              (d)Ihre Rechte
              Sofern Sie als Geschäftspartner Ihre Daten verifizieren, berichtigen, aktualisieren oder deren Deaktivierung veranlassen möchten, können Sie Ihre Profileinstellungen im Outbrain-Dashboard editieren oder uns untersupport@outbrain.com kontaktieren. Falls Sie von Outbrain E-Mails erhalten, können Sie den Empfang über einen Link in der E-Mail abbestellen. Bitte beachten Sie, dass Sie durch das Abbestellen nicht den Erhalt von Benachrichtigungen deaktivieren, die für die Erbringung der Amplify- oder Engage-Dienstleistungen unerlässlich sind (z. B. E-Mail-Rechnungen).
              (e)Rechtsgrundlage
              Outbrains Rechtmäßigkeit der Verarbeitung personenbezogener Daten von Geschäftspartnern ist vertraglich festgelegt.
              4.Sicherheitsmaßnahmen, Übertragung außerhalb des EWR, Weitergabe und Datenspeicherung
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              Sicherheit

              Outbrain verfügt über ein spezielles Sicherheitsteam. Wir führen eine strenge Kontrolle der durch uns erfassten personenbezogenen Daten durch und speichern diese in durch Firewalls geschützten und sicheren Datenbanken mit streng begrenzten und kontrollierten Zugriffsrechten, damit deren Sicherheit gewährleistet ist. Weitere Informationen können Sie unserenSicherheitsstandards entnehmen.

              Geschäftspartner haben Zugriff auf bestimmte passwortgeschützte Funktionen der Dienstleistungen Amplify oder Engage. Die Geschäftspartner tragen dafür Verantwortung, dieses Passwort vertraulich zu behandeln und dafür zu sorgen, dass es auch von ihren Mitarbeitern und/oder Vertretern vertraulich behandelt wird. Bitte denken Sie daran, dass die Informationsübertragung über das Internet leider niemals vollständig sicher ist. Ein häufig vorkommender Internetbetrug wird als „Spoofing“ oder „Phishing“ bezeichnet. Dabei erhalten Sie eine E-Mail, die von einer vertrauenswürdigen Quelle zu stammen scheint und in der Ihre personenbezogenen Daten erfragt werden. Bitte beachten Sie, dass wir Ihnen keine E-Mails senden, in denen wir Sie um die Überprüfung Ihrer Kreditkarten- oder Bankdaten oder anderer personenbezogener Daten bitten. Sollten Sie jemals eine E-Mail erhalten, die den Anschein erweckt, von uns zu sein, und in der derartige Daten von Ihnen angefordert werden, antworten Sie nicht darauf und klicken Sie auch auf keine Links in dieser E-Mail. Leiten Sie stattdessen diese E-Mail an uns unterlegal@outbrain.com, weiter, da wir Fälle möglichen Internetbetrugs untersuchen.

              Datenübertragungen außerhalb der EU/des EWR
              Wenn wir Daten aus dem Europäischen Wirtschaftsraum (EWR) übertragen, stellen wir sicher, dass diese Übertragungen mit den geltenden Datenschutzgesetzen übereinstimmen. Darunter fallen, falls anwendbar, die Standardvertragsklauseln der Europäischen Kommission oder eine positive Angemessenheitsfeststellung der Europäischen Kommission gemäß Artikel 25 Absatz 6 der Richtlinie 95/46/EG oder Artikel 45 der DSGVO. Dies bedeutet, dass Ihre Rechte und der Schutz Ihrer Daten an Ihre Daten geknüpft sind und wir anerkannte Vertragsklauseln und weitere Maßnahmen verwenden, durch die für den Schutz Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten durch die Empfänger gesorgt ist. Bei Outbrain gelten zwischen den Outbrain-Einheiten die Standardvertragsklauseln für den Datentransfer außerhalb des EWR.
              Weitergabe von Daten
              Zusätzlich zu der beschriebenen Offenlegung Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten der einzelnen Nutzerarten legen wir personenbezogene Daten unter Umständen wie folgt offen:
              • Innerhalb der durch Outbrain kontrollierten Unternehmensgruppe aus internen Gründen, vorrangig für geschäftliche und betriebliche Zwecke;
              • Bei einem Geschäftsübergang, wie einer Fusion, dem Erwerb durch ein anderes Unternehmen oder dem teilweisen oder vollständigen Verkauf unserer Vermögenswerte, gehören Ihre personenbezogenen Daten wahrscheinlich zu den übertragenen Vermögenswerten;
              • Bei entsprechenden rechtlichen Anforderungen (z. B. zur Unterstützung strafrechtlicher Ermittlungen oder anderer Rechtsverfahren); und/oder
              • To respond to a genuine emergency.
              Als Reaktion auf einen echten Notfall.
              Datenspeicherung
              Die Speicherfrist für jedes durch Outbrain verwendete Cookie (egal ob unser eigenes oder für uns durch Dritte) ist inCookie-Tabellegenannt. Insbesondere das Outbrain-Cookie (Obuid), das für die Nachverfolgung von Nutzeraktivitäten wie Klicks verwendet wird, erlischt drei (3) Monate, nachdem ein Nutzer eine bestimmte Seite innerhalb unseres Netzwerks besucht hat. Das Cookie wird jedoch wieder aktiviert, wenn ein Nutzer zur selben Seite oder einer anderen Seite innerhalb unseres Netzwerks zurückkehrt. Zudem speichern wir keine individuellen Datenpunkte über einen Nutzer für mehr als 13 Monate. Falls beispielsweise UUID 123 am 31. Dezember 2018 einen Artikel gelesen hat, ist dieser Artikel am 1. Februar 2019 nicht mehr Teil des Profils von UUID 123.
              Outbrain verfügt zudem über eine Richtlinie zur Datenspeicherung, in der die Speicherfrist für personenbezogene Daten aufgeführt ist, die auf unserer Analyse basiert, welche Speicherfrist für bestimmte Daten aus rechtlichen oder geschäftlichen Gründen angemessen ist. Wenn wir personenbezogene Daten nicht mehr benötigen, löschen oder vernichten wir diese auf sichere Weise. Zusammengefasste Daten, durch die kein Gerät/Browser (oder keine Person) identifiziert werden kann und die für die Berichterstattung und Analyse benötigt werden, behalten wir so lange, wie dies wirtschaftlich nötig ist.
              5.Kinder und sensible Daten
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              Kinder
              Keine unserer Dienstleistungen richtet sich beabsichtigt an Kinder unter 16 Jahren. Wir erfassen wissentlich keine personenbezogenen Daten von Personen unter 16 Jahren. Stellen wir bei der Datenerfassung fest, dass ein Websitebesucher, ein Nutzer oder ein Geschäftspartner unter 16 ist, verwenden oder behalten wir seine/ihre personenbezogenen Daten nicht. Wenn wir davon Kenntnis erlangen, dass wir unwissentlich personenbezogene Daten von einem Kind im Alter von unter 16 erfasst haben, ergreifen wir angemessene Anstrengungen zur Löschung dieser Daten aus unseren Verzeichnissen. Wenn du ein Kind bist, nutze Outbrain nicht, verlasse diese Seite und geh lieber spielen!

              Sensible Daten
              Wir sammeln und erfassen keine sensiblen personenbezogenen Daten.
              6.Besucher des europäischen Gebiets
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              In Übereinstimmung mit bestimmten Datenschutzgesetzen, insbesondere der europäischen Datenschutz-Grundverordnung (DSGVO), gewährt Outbrain Personen, die mit Outbrain interagieren, bestimmte zusätzliche Rechte wie das Recht auf Zugriff, Berichtigung, Einspruch, Beschwerde, Löschung und Blockierung. Insbesondere und unter bestimmten Umständen:
              • das Recht auf Auskunft darüber, ob und welche personenbezogenen Daten von uns verarbeitet werden, sowie das Recht, die Berichtigung oder Änderung personenbezogener Daten zu verlangen.
              • das Recht, die Löschung personenbezogener Daten zu verlangen.
              • das Recht, die Einschränkung der Verarbeitung personenbezogener Daten zu verlangen.
              • den jederzeitigen vollständigen oder teilweisen Widerruf Ihrer Zustimmung zur Verarbeitung und Nutzung Ihrer Daten mit zukünftiger Gültigkeit.
              • das Recht auf Erhalt Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten in einem üblichen, strukturierten und mechanisch lesbaren Format.
              • Kontaktaufnahme mit unserem Datenschutzbeauftragten bei Fragen, Anmerkungen, Beschwerden oder Anfragen im Zusammenhang mit unserer Datenschutzerklärung und der Verarbeitung Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten.
              • das Recht auf Beschwerde bei der zuständigen Aufsichtsbehörde, falls Sie der Auffassung sind, dass die Verarbeitung Ihrer personenbezogenen Daten gesetzeswidrig ist.
              Neben dem oben Genannten weisen wir in diesen Datenschutzbestimmungen auf bestimmte Rechte für Bürger des europäischen Gebiets hin. Laut der DSGVO bezeichnet die Formulierung „Bürger auseuropäischen Gebieten“ den Europäischen Wirtschaftsraum (EWR), die Europäische Freihandelsassoziation (EFTA) und die Schweiz. Im Sinne dieser Datenschutzbestimmungen umfasst der Begriff „europäische Gebiete“ weiterhin das Vereinigte Königreich, auch nachdem dieses den Europäischen Wirtschaftsraum im Anschluss an den Brexit verlässt.

              Gerne können Sie uns eine E-Mail anPrivacy@outbrain.com schicken, falls Sie Fragen zur Geltendmachung Ihrer oben genannten Rechte haben.
              7.„Do Not Track“-Angabe
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              Einige Browser senden an Websites „Do Not Track (DNT)“-Signale, mit denen der Website mitgeteilt wird, dass die Aktivitäten des Nutzers nicht verfolgt werden sollen. Es besteht jedoch kein allgemeingültiges Verständnis darüber, wie DNT-Signale zu interpretieren sind, und daher findet durch Outbrain derzeit keine Modifizierung, Änderung oder Reaktion auf die DNT-Anforderungen oder -Signale von diesen Browsern statt. Wir beobachten weiterhin die Branchenaktivitäten in diesem Bereich und bewerten unsere DNT-Verfahren bei Bedarf neu. Zwischenzeitlich können Sie eine Reihe anderer durch uns bereitgestellter Tools zur Kontrolle der Datenerfassung und -nutzung einsetzen, unter anderem die Möglichkeit, im Nutzerbereich den Erhalt personalisierter Empfehlungen zu deaktivieren.
              8.Mögliche Änderungen dieser Datenschutzbestimmungen
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              Wir ändern diese Datenschutzbestimmungen zu gegebener Zeit. Darüber informieren wir durch einen deutlichen Hinweis, der für Sie als Websitebesucher oder Geschäftspartner erkennbar ist. Wir haben jedoch keine Möglichkeit, Nutzern gegenüber eine Aktualisierung durch eine Mitteilung anzukündigen. Sie sollten sich regelmäßig diese Datenschutzbestimmungen ansehen, um zu erfahren, ob es ein Update gab, da wir stets das Datum der letzten Änderung der Datenschutzbestimmungen oben auf der Seite anzeigen, damit Sie wissen, wann diese zuletzt überarbeitet wurden.



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                Política de privacidad
                Outbrain se compromete a proteger sus datos personales. Esta Política de privacidad («Política de privacidad») rige el uso por parte de Outbrain de nuestros datos recopilados, incluyendo todos y cada uno de los datos personales. Los datos personales son información que se relaciona con usted y que puede identificarle como individuo. Utilizamos sus datos personales de conformidad con todas las leyes aplicables. Para garantizar el cumplimiento y estar en sintonía con los valores de Outbrain en materia de confianza y transparencia, contamos con un equipo de defensores de la privacidad responsables de la implementación continua de nuestro programa de privacidad global.
                1.Quiénes somos, qué hacemos, cómo puede ponerse en contacto con Outbrain, con nuestro RPD o con las autoridades competentes
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                Quiénes somos:
                Esta política de privacidad se aplica a Outbrain Inc., una sociedad de Delaware (EE.UU.) con sede en Nueva York y sus filiales (colectivamente, «Outbrain», o «nosotros», «nos», «nuestro»). Operamos desde diversas oficinas alrededor del mundo y colaboramos con editores y vendedores de todo el mundo.

                Tenga en cuenta que nuestra filial Zemanta Inc. cuenta con su propia política de privacidad que está disponibleaquí.

                Qué hacemos:
                La misión de Outbrain es facilitarle recomendaciones interesantes acorde con sus intereses. Para lograr nuestra misión firmamos acuerdos con:
                • editores y socios en línea que desean recomendar contenido relevante a sus lectores (Outbrain Engage);
                • anunciantes que quieren que los lectores vean su contenido (Outbrain Amplify), y
                • socios externos que nos ayudan a hacerle llegar recomendaciones relevantes.
                Si desea obtener más información sobre nuestro servicios de Amplify (anunciante) haga clicaquí, y para nuestros servicios de Engage (editores),aquí.

                Cómo ponerse en contacto con nosotros:
                Revisamos regularmente nuestro cumplimiento de la presente Política de privacidad. Las preguntas, comentarios y solicitudes relacionadas con esta Política de privacidad son bienvenidas y deben dirigirse en primer lugar aprivacy@outbrain.com o por correo postal aOutbrain Inc. 222 Broadway 19th Floor, New York, NY 10038, Attn: Privacy Questions.

                Si Outbrain no responde satisfactoriamente a sus preguntas o inquietudes, también puede ponerse en contacto con las siguientes personas para obtener asesoramiento, apoyo o realizar reclamaciones:
                • El Responsable de Protección de Datos externo de Outbrain («RPD»): ePrivacy GmbH, representada por D. Christoph Bauer. Se puede contactar con ePrivacy GmbH directamente en dpo@outbrain.com, o
                • en elInformation Commissioner’s Officer, que es el principal servicio de supervisión de Outbrain en Europa.
                2.Adhesión y alianza
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                3. Tipos de usuarios de Outbrain (incluyendo las opciones adicionales de inhabilitación)
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                Gran parte de esta Política de privacidad está dividida en apartados en función de la manera en que usted puede interactuar con Outbrain. Usted es un Visitante del sitio, un Usuario o un Socio comercial (como se define a continuación). Por favor, determine qué tipo de usuario es. Para cada tipo de usuario hemos explicado qué información recopilamos y por qué, qué cookies y otras tecnologías similares utilizamos, cómo compartimos dicha información y sus derechos.
                Visitantes del sitio Usted es un Visitante del Sitio cuando visita e interactúa connuestros sitios web, páginas web, funciones interactivas, blogs y sus respectivos contenidos enOutbrain.com (o cualquier derivación, como Outbrain.co.uk, Outbrain.fr, Outbrain.de, etc.) («Nuestros sitios»). Ver másaquí.
                (a)Qué información recopilamos y por qué
                Queremos entender qué servicios le interesan de Nuestros Sitios y queremos recordarle los servicios que ofrecemos cuando no esté visitando Nuestros Sitios. Para ello, recopilamos la siguiente información desde su dispositivo: (I) dirección IP, (ii) datos del Agente usuario: tipo de dispositivo (por ejemplo, iPhone), tipo de navegador (por ejemplo, Chrome), sistema operativo (por ejemplo, iOS), (iii) las páginas visitadas en Nuestro Sitio (por ejemplo, la página «Acerca de» de Outbrain), (iv) la hora de la visita (y la zona horaria correspondiente) y (v) las URL de referencia y otra información que normalmente se transmite en las solicitudes HTTP (por ejemplo, información diciéndonos cómo llegó a Nuestros Sitios).

                Además, también podemos recopilar información como su nombre y dirección de correo electrónico si acepta enviarnos detalles mediante Nuestros Sitios (por ejemplo, aceptando recibir nuestro boletín informativo).

                (b)Qué cookies y otras tecnologías similares utilizamos
                Consulte en estaTabla de cookies, actualizada regularmente, bajo el apartado «Visitantes del sitio» para obtener un listado detallado de las cookies de origen y de terceros (así como sus correspondientes periodos de retención) que podrían utilizarse cuando usted visita nuestros sitios.
                (c)Cómo podemos intercambiar información
                • Intercambio de información sobre usted en Nuestros sitios.
                No vendemos o compartimos sus datos personales con terceros para fines de marketing o publicidad. Sin embargo, es posible que utilicemos otros terceros (cada uno de los cuales aparece en laTabla de cookies) para ayudarnos a vender o a enviarle publicidad. Exigimos que estos terceros y empresas se comprometan a cumplir con todas las leyes de protección de datos aplicables, a mantener toda la información compartida con ellos de manera confidencial y a utilizar la información sólo para cumplir con sus obligaciones para con nosotros. Lo anterior se alcanza mediante acuerdos con todos los terceros que tratan datos personales.

                Si realiza una publicación en nuestro blog, su comentario e información estarán disponibles públicamente. Póngase en contacto consupport@outbrain.com para eliminar su comentario.

                • Uso de servicios de terceros en Nuestros sitios.
                Nuestros sitios contienen enlaces a otros sitios web que ni operamos ni son de nuestra propiedad. No controlamos, recomendamos ni respaldamos el contenido, los productos, los servicios, las políticas ni las prácticas de privacidad de estos sitios web de terceros. Por ejemplo, en Nuestros sitios encontrará iconos en los que podrá hacer clic y que le llevarán a la página de Facebook de Outbrain o a la página de LinkedIn de Outbrain. Si decide hacer clic en estos enlaces, debe saber que estos sitios web ni son propiedad ni están operados por Outbrain, por lo que estos terceros podrán enviar sus propias cookies a su dispositivo y podrán recopilar datos personales de forma independiente. Por lo tanto, es importante que conozca las políticas de privacidad de las páginas de estos terceros.
                • Consulte también el apartado«Intercambio» de la presente Política de privacidad.
                (d)Sus derechos
                NuestrosTérminos de uso rigen el uso que usted realiza de Nuestros sitios y también se le aplican a usted cuando interactúe con Nuestros sitios. Puede dejar de usar Nuestros sitios en cualquier momento. Si lo hace, es posible que también desee eliminar las cookies que hayamos colocado en cualquier dispositivo utilizado para acceder a Nuestros sitios, lo cual puede realizar mediante su explorador. Si durante su uso de Nuestros sitios proporciona su dirección de correo electrónico, cualquier correo electrónico que reciba de Outbrain incluirá la opción «darse de baja». Además, también podrá inhabilitar el envío de marketing directo escribiendo asupport@outbrain.com.

                Para los Visitantes del sitio en territorio europeo, Outbrain ha implementado una plataforma de gestión de consentimiento (impulsada porOne Trust) en Nuestros sitios que brinda la oportunidad de otorgar o no su consentimiento a las cookies y tecnologías de seguimiento similares que empleamos. Después de acceder a Nuestros sitios, verá un banner en el centro de la página con información sobre las cookies que empleamos. Puede hacer clic en el banner para rechazar cualquier tipo de cookies (por ejemplo, aquellas sobre el proceso o las publicitarias) que no se consideren estrictamente necesarias (como se define en la Tabla de cookies). Al hacer clic en «Aceptar» en el banner, usted está aceptando las cookies así como tecnologías similares de seguimiento. La base legal de Outbrain para el tratamiento de datos personales de los Visitantes del sitio en el territorio europeo en Nuestros sitios es el consentimiento. Puede retirar su consentimiento en cualquier momento. Por lo que respecta a todos los demás Visitantes del sitio no ubicados en territorios europeos, nos apoyamos en nuestro legítimo interés para procesar datos personales de cualquier tipo, si bien esto no impide que los Visitantes del sitio no ubicados en territorio no europeo retiren su consentimiento en cualquier momento a través de nuestra plataforma de gestión de consentimiento.
                Usuarios: Se considera que usted es un Usuario cuando visita una página de un sitio web o una aplicación de uno de los asociados de Outbrain en los que esté instalado el widget de Outbrain o aparezcan nuestras recomendaciones («Sitios de asociados»). Por ejemplo, si usted visitahttps://news.sky.com/uk,www.spiegel.de owww.cnn.com, el widget de Outbrain está implementado en dichos sitios web. Podrá reconocer que está interactuando con un widget de Outbrain cuando vea texto que hace referencia a Outbrain (p. ej., «Recomendado por Outbrain», «de Outbrain» junto a las recomendaciones. Si hace clic en la referencia hipervinculada de Outbrain, verá unanota detallada que le permitirá navegar alPortal de interés de Outbrain y hasta esta Política de privacidad donde puede elegir la opción de inhabilitar las recomendaciones personalizadas. En algunos casos, un asociado puede incluir en su propia oferta servicios de Outbrain con etiqueta blanca. En tales casos, dichos asociados deben especificar su uso de Outbrain en sus políticas de privacidad. Ver másaquí.

                Ejemplo de un widget de Outbrain.
                Outbrain Example Recommendations
                (a)Qué información recopilamos y por qué
                Utilizamos identificadores únicos de usuario (UUID, por sus siglas en inglés), direcciones IP y otra información de uso para poder ofrecer recomendaciones interesantes. Las recomendaciones de Outbrain pueden estar sujetas a pago por parte de un anunciante que le guiará mediante un vínculo a un nuevo sitio web o pueden ser orgánicas, de modo que dicho enlace conduzca a otra página del mismo sitio del asociado
                • UUID.
                Si usted, como usuario, visita por primera vez un sitio de un asociado (p. ej., CNN.com), Outbrain colocará una cookie en su dispositivo con el fin de generar un UUID. Como alternativa, si usted interactúa por primera vez con un asociado utilizando la aplicación de dicho asociado, Outbrain recibirá su ID de anunciante, la cual está asignada a su dispositivo. Nosotros catalogamos y analizamos el contenido que usted consume en los sitios de los asociados. Nuestras recomendaciones se basan en: (i) un historial de navegación del UUID; (ii) patrones similares de navegación de otros Usuarios; (iii) recomendaciones que gozan de popularidad en general entre el público de Outbrain en ese momento; (iv) determinada aletoriedad, y (v) requisitos de identificación que pueden aportar o solicitar nuestros clientes de Amplify. A modo de ejemplo, Outbrain puede saber que el UUID 123 (que puede ser la de su iPhone X en The Guardian cuando utiliza Chrome como navegador) tiene interés en leer información sobre destinos de vacaciones lejanos y que las personas interesadas en leer sobre destinos de vacaciones lejanos también están interesadas en información sobre comida exótica. Cuando usted interactúa con Outbrain, nosotros no recopilamos datos personales típicos sobre usted, como su dirección de correo electrónico o su nombre, y por lo tanto no podemos asociar su nombre a su UUID (por ejemplo, no podemos saber que a John Smith, que tiene el UUID 123, le interesa leer artículos sobre destinos de vacaciones lejanos).

                El UUID es una secuencia de números o letras. Este UUID se vincula automáticamente a su dispositivo y varía dependiendo de su combinación de navegadores. En otras palabras, Outbrain registra un UUID diferente dependiendo del dispositivo o navegador que utilice para acceder a los Sitios asociados. Por ejemplo, usted tendrá un UUID cuando acceda a un Sitio asociado desde su teléfono móvil utilizando el navegador Safari, y un UUID diferente cuando acceda a un Sitio asociado desde su iPad utilizando el navegador Safari. Outbrain combinará y consolidará un UUID de un dispositivo móvil (portátil o tablet) desde un navegador que accede posteriormente a una aplicación (o viceversa) desde el mismo dispositivo. Outbrain no ejecuta uncross device tracking y por lo tanto no puede vincular a un usuario que interactúa con Outbrain en su teléfono con el mismo usuario que interactúa con Outbrain desde su equipo de escritorio.
                • Dirección IP
                Aparte de su UUID, reconocemos su dirección IP, la cual trasladamos al sistema geolocalización y eliminamos el último octeto para enmascarar la información de identificación. A continuación, utilizamos esta información enmascarada, en combinación con la información recibida de otros terceros asociados de confianza (como MaxMind), para determinar una referencia general de dónde se ubica usted (p. ej., en Nueva York). Outbrain reconocerá igualmente su dirección IP aunque inhabilite el seguimiento personalizado, ya que esto es necesario para poder seguir ofreciéndole recomendaciones contextuales, si bien, en este caso, su dirección IP no se asocia con su UUID y no forma parte de ningún perfil de usuario.
                • Otros datos relacionados con la utilización
                Además de su UUID y su dirección IP, recopilamos también la siguiente información relacionada con usted en (a) sitios para dispositivos de escritorio y móviles: (i) Datos del Agente usuario: tipo de dispositivo (p. ej., iphone), tipo de navegador (p. ej., chrome), sistema operativo (p. ej. iOS); (ii) las páginas visitadas; (iii) la hora de la visita; y (iv) las URL de referencia y otra información que normalmente se transmite en las solicitudes HTTP.La información estadística mencionada anteriormente nos aporta información sobre cuántos Usuarios han visitado una página específica en nuestros Sitios asociados en los que está instalado el widget de Outbrain, cuánto tiempo ha permanecido cada Usuario en dicha página, el tipo de contenido de la página en cuestión en el que han hecho clic y cómo han interactuado en general con dicha página; y (b) en aplicaciones (i) versión de la aplicación (tal y como aparece en App Store o Play Store); (ii) ID de la aplicación o nombre de paquete (tal y como aparece en App Store o Play Store); (iii) sistema operativo (p. ej. IOS o Android); (iii) versión del sistema operativo; y (iv) modelo del dispositivo (p. ej. iPhone X).Esta información se considera personal si Outbrain la asocia a un UUID.

                Puesto que Outbrain no tiene una relación directa con los Usuarios que interactúan con Sitios asociados, Outbrain parte de que sus asociados aplican los fundamentos legales según los cuales Outbrain puede procesar los datos personales. Cada asociado se basa en

                (b)Qué cookies y otras tecnologías similares utilizamos
                • Cookies de Outbrain
                • Píxeles de Outbrain
                • Píxeles de terceros
                • Cookies de Outbrain
                  Consulte en laTabla de cookiesunder “Users” en el apartado «Usuarios» para obtener un listado detallado de las cookies de origen que utilizamos cuando usted interactúa con Sitios asociados en los que está implementada la tecnología de Outbrain.
                • Píxeles de Outbrain
                  Ademas del widget visible de Outbrain en los Sitios asociados, algunos anunciantes de Outbrain pueden implementar el píxel de Outbrain en sus sitios web. El píxel de Outbrain determina si un Usuario que accede a la página en la que está instalado el píxel tiene un UUID de Outbrain con el fin de proporcionar informes a los anunciantes en relación con su campaña particular. Si hay un UUID asociado a un usuario final, Outbrain permite a los anunciantes o bien redestinar dichos UUID y/o notifica a los anunciantes el número total de Usuarios (de forma acumulada y anónima) que han accedido a una página en particular (por ejemplo, un anunciante no puede saber que el UUID1234 se ha convertido, sino solamente que se ha producido una conversión). Outbrain no transfiere a sus anunciantes ningún dato personal (incluido su UUID) ni recopila ninguna otra información personal a través del píxel. Outbrain no combina la información recibida de la información de píxel de Outbrain con un perfil de UUID (por ejemplo, Outbrain solamente registra que se ha producido una conversión, y no que el UUID123 se ha convertido al acceder a la página elegida del anunciante). Exigimos a los anunciantes que revelen el uso del píxel de Outbrain en sus propios sitios web.

                  Outbrain también puede permitir a determinados terceros asociados de confianza recopilar datos a través de cookies suministradas por medio del widget de Outbrain. En tales casos, Outbrain no transfiere esta información recolectada sobre sus usuarios a dichos terceros, pero sí que les permite a estos terceros recopilar información directamente (incluyendo datos personales) mediante el widget para la prevención de fraudes y/o fines de seguridad o para proporcionar información de mediciones a anunciantes (tales como el numero de conversiones o impresiones). Esta recopilación de información se rige por las políticas de privacidad de los terceros.
                • Píxeles de terceros
                  Si hace clic en un enlace a una de nuestras recomendaciones, el anunciante que patrocina la recomendación puede colocar cookies (o cookies de terceros pertenecientes a terceros que actúan en nombre del anunciante ) en su dispositivo, bien a través de redireccionamiento antes de llegar a la página de destino de las recomendaciones o al llegar a la página de destino. Estas cookies se colocan con el fin de proporcionar análisis al anunciante relacionado con la campaña del mismo (por ejemplo, para ver cuántos usuarios han visto la campaña del anunciante). Exigimos a nuestros anunciantes que revelen el uso de píxeles de terceros y/o cookies para los usuarios finales a través su sitio web. Estas cookies y/o píxeles se agregan a discreción única de nuestros anunciantes, por lo que usted queda sujeto al aviso de privacidad del anunciante y/o a su política de privacidad.
                • (c)Cómo podemos intercambiar información
                • Nuestros socios
                  Outbrain no comparte con terceros ni vende a terceros perfiles de usuario completos. No obstante, podemos compartir determinados elementos de un perfil de usuario (por ejemplo, el UUID) con los siguientes socios, incluyendo:
                  1. socios de seguridad de la marca, de análisis y de prevención de fraudes;
                  2. plataformas de demanda (DSP) y plataformas SSP;
                  3. Ad Exchanges y/o redes; y
                  4. plataformas de gestión de demanda.
                Consulteaquí un listado de algunos de nuestros socios de confianza. Además, podemos recopilar y/ o compartir una serie de datos personales con socios de confianza en virtud de su participación en la OpenRTB. Muchos de estos socios están registrados como vendedores globales adscritos al TCF (marco regulatorio de consentimiento y transparencia) de la Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) y pueden encontrarseaquí.
                (d)Sus derechos
                Inhabilitación de Outbrain en sitios para dispositivos de escritorio y móviles.
                Usted puede inhabilitar el envío (opt out) de recomendaciones personalizadas de Outbrain (o, si las ha inhabilitado, volver a suscribirlas) en cualquier momento desplazando el botón más abajo. Asimismo, puede inhabilitar el envío de recomendaciones personalizadas a través delPerfil de interésde Outbrain, que es un sitio web que ofrece una visualización general de los datos que Outbrain tiene sobre usted y que puede utilizar para emitir sus recomendaciones.

                Inhabilitación de Outbrain en aplicaciones.
                Para inhabilitar las recomendaciones de Outbrain en sus aplicaciones móviles puede seguir los pasos que se indican a continuación:
                1. Dispositivos iOS: Configuración > Privacidad > Publicidad > Limitar seguimiento de anuncios
                2. Dispositivos Android: Aplicación de configuración de Google > Anuncios > Inhabilitar personalización de anuncios

                Tenga en cuenta que la inhabilitación a través de su Perfil de interés y/o de esta Política de privacidad no implica la inhabilitación del seguimiento personalizado en sus aplicaciones. Esta inhabilitación debe realizarse a través de la configuración de su dispositivo.

                Otras opciones de inhabilitación.
                También puede inhabilitar la recepción de anuncios personalizados enviados por nosotros u otras compañías anunciantes mediante herramientas de iniciativas del sector como la NAI o las distintas páginas basadas en la DAA (DAA,http://www.aboutads.info/choices; DAAC,www.youradchoices.ca/choices , y/o EDAAwww.youronlinechoices.eu). Visitar las páginas de elección del consumidor de la NAI, DAA, DAAC o EDAA le permitirá inhabilitar todos o algunos de los servicios de los miembros participantes. Al igual que la inhabilitación a través de Outbrain, estas opciones de inhabilitación no significan que no vaya a dejar de recibir publicidad, sino que los anuncios que reciba no estarán personalizados según sus preferencias. Por lo tanto, seguirá recibiendo publicidad, por ejemplo, basada en el sitio web en particular que esté visitando (es decir, anuncios basados en el contexto). Del mismo modo, si sus navegadores están configurados para rechazar cookies cuando visite las páginas de atención al consumidor de la DAA, DAAC o EDAA, su inhabilitación no tendrá efecto, puesto que está basada en cookies.

                Información IMPORTANTE

                Aunque haya inhabilitado las recomendaciones personalizadas de Outbrain:

                • Seguirá viendo las recomendaciones de Outbrain.Inhabilitar el seguimiento personalizado de Outbrain no significa que vaya a dejar de recibir recomendaciones de Outbrain. En lugar de ello, las recomendaciones de Outbrain que reciba no serán personalizadas (es decir, serán recomendaciones basadas en el contexto).
                • Su inhabilitación está basada en cookies y es específica para el dispositivo/navegador. Si navega por la página web desde varios dispositivos o navegadores, deberá inhabilitar cada dispositivo o navegador para asegurarse de que no realizamos el seguimiento personalizado en ninguno ellos. Por la misma razón, si compra un dispositivo nuevo, cambia de navegador o borra (o limpia) la cookie de inhabilitación tendrá que inhabilitarla de nuevo. Inhabilitar el seguimiento personalizado no es lo mismo que bloquear las cookies.
                • No deberá habilitar las recomendaciones de Outbrain durante al menos 21 días, ya que la eliminación de su perfil está vinculada a su UUID.Su inhabilitación de las recomendaciones personalizadas de Outbrain será efectiva de manera inmediata. No obstante, si su navegador permite el almacenamiento local y usted habilita las recomendaciones personalizadas de Outbrain (por ejemplo, al aceptar un banner de cookie) en un plazo de 21 días después de inhabilitarlas, es posible que su perfil anterior vuelva a conectarse con su UUID. Si no habilita Outbrain en un plazo de 21 días, se eliminará su perfil y no podrá recuperarse.
                • Como la mayoría de las cookies de inhabilitación, la opción de inhabilitación en el navegador de Outbrain se basa en una cookie. La cookie de inhabilitación está diseñada con efecto persistente para atender a las preferencias del usuario. Sin embargo, la función de «Prevención de seguimiento inteligente» de iOS11 puede afectar a la persistencia de las cookies entre sitios web por espacio de las siguientes 24 horas. Recomendamos utilizar otro navegador o considerar el bloqueo de las todas las cookies de terceros en el navegador para lograr ser «inhabilitado» sin necesidad de supeditarse a ningún método de inhabilitación efectivo de la compañía.
                • Su memoria local no se borra. Aunque haya inhabilitado las recomendaciones personalizadas de Outbrain, su memoria local no se borrará automáticamente y por lo tanto deberá hacerlo usted a través del navegador además de la inhabilitación.
                Socios comerciales: Usted se convierte en Socio comercial cuando se registra (o envía un correo electrónico a Outbrain) en nombre de la compañía para la que trabaja para utilizar los Servicios Outbrain Amplify o Outbrain Engage. Ver másaquí.
                (a)Qué información recopilamos y por qué
                Puede que usted proporcione ciertos datos personales (como su nombre y/o la dirección de correo electrónico) cuando se suscriba a los servicios de Amplify o Engage o alternativamente cuando se ponga en contacto o interactúe con nosotros. Si solicita convertirse en Socio comercial, es posible que le solicitemos información adicional a través de formularios de solicitud de anunciantes, órdenes de inserción y otros formularios. Asimismo, recopilamos automáticamente información acerca de las acciones de su nombre de usuario en el panel de control de Outbrain. Por ejemplo, como un Socio comercial de Amplify, si usted cambia el coste por clic para una de sus campañas, el registro de auditoría de Outbrain tendrá un registro de todas esas acciones.

                Recopilamos y tratamos los datos personales anteriores con el fin de cumplir nuestras obligaciones en virtud de nuestro acuerdo como Socio comercial (o posible Socio comercial) con usted, incluido para:

                • responder a sus preguntas y solicitudes;
                • proporcionarle acceso a determinadas funciones y características de nuestros servicios Amplify o Engage (p. ej., para poner a disposición y mantener su cuenta del panel de control);
                • verificar su identidad; e
                • informarle sobre su cuenta, nuestros productos y promociones disponibles que puedan ser relevantes para su uso del servicio Amplify o Engage.
                (b)Qué cookies y otras tecnologías similares utilizamos
                Consulte en estaTabla de cookies el apartado «Socios comerciales» para obtener un listado de las cookies de origen y de terceros (y sus correspondientes periodos de retención) que utilizamos con los socios comerciales.
                (c)Cómo podemos compartir la información con otros
                Podemos revelar cierta información de los Socios comerciales a proveedores, contratistas u otros que ayuden a Outbrain a prestar los servicios (por ejemplo, procesamiento de tarjetas de crédito). Consulte también el apartado «Intercambio» de la presente Política de privacidad.
                (d)Sus derechos
                Si como Socio comercial desea verificar, corregir, actualizar o solicitar la desactivación de su información, puede ir al panel de control de Outbrain para editar sus preferencias de perfil o ponerse en contacto con nosotros ensupport@outbrain.com. Si está recibiendo correos electrónicos de Outbrain, puede «darse de baja» haciendo uso del enlace en el correo electrónico. Tenga en cuenta que la cancelación de la suscripción no le inhabilitará las notificaciones que sean críticas para proporcionar los servicios de Amplify o Engage (por ejemplo, facturas por correo electrónico).
                (e)Base legal
                La base legal de Outbrain para el tratamiento de datos personales de Socios comerciales es el acuerdo contractual.
                4.Medidas de seguridad, transmisiones fuera del EEE, intercambio y retención de datos
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                Seguridad

                Outbrain tiene un equipo de seguridad específico. Mantenemos un estricto control de los datos personales que recopilamos y los retenemos en bases de datos seguras y protegidas por cortafuegos con derechos de acceso estrictamente limitados y controlados, para garantizar su seguridad. Consultenormas de seguridad para obtener más información.

                Los socios comerciales tienen acceso a determinadas funciones protegidas por contraseña del servicio Amplify o Engage. Los Socios comerciales son responsables de mantener la confidencialidad de la contraseña y de asegurar que lo hagan igualmente sus empleados y/o agentes. No olvide que, lamentablemente, la transmisión de información a través de internet nunca es completamente segura. El «spoofing» o «phishing» son algunas de las estafas más comunes en Internet. Esto se produce cuando recibe un correo electrónico que parece proceder de una fuente legítima que le solicita datos personales. Tenga en cuenta que no le enviaremos ningún correo electrónico solicitándole que verifique la información de su tarjeta de crédito, bancaria o cualquier otro dato personal. Si alguna vez recibe un correo electrónico que parece ser de nuestra parte solicitándole dicha información, no responda a él y no haga clic en ninguno de los enlaces que aparecen en el correo electrónico. En su lugar, reenvíenos el correo electrónico alegal@outbrain.com, ya que investigaremos casos de posible fraude en Internet.

                Transferencias de datos fuera de la UE/EEE
                Cuando transferimos datos personales desde el Espacio Económico Europeo (EEE) garantizamos que dichas transferencias se realizan de conformidad con las leyes de protección de datos relevantes, incluidas, si son de aplicación, las cláusulas contractuales tipo de la UE o una decisión de adecuación de la Comisión Europea en virtud del artículo 25(6) de la Directiva 95/46/CE o el artículo 45 del RGPD. Expresado de otro modo, sus derechos y protecciones quedan adheridos a sus datos y nosotros hacemos uso de cláusulas contractuales aprobadas y otras medidas destinadas a garantizar que los destinatarios de sus datos personales se encarguen de protegerlos. Outbrain ha establecido las cláusulas contractuales tipo entre las entidades de Outbrain para gestionar la transferencia de datos fuera del EEE.
                Intercambio
                Además de la descripción de cómo podemos revelar sus datos personales en función de cada tipo de usuario, también podemos revelar datos personales de la siguiente manera:
                • Dentro de la familia de empresas controladas por Outbrain por razones internas, principalmente con fines comerciales y operativos.
                • Si pasamos por una transición de negocios, como una fusión, adquisición por otra compañía o venta de todos o parte de nuestros activos, es probable que sus datos personales se encuentren entre los activos transferidos.
                • Cuando la ley así lo requiera (por ejemplo, para cooperar con investigaciones de las fuerzas del orden u otros procedimientos legales).
                • Para responder a una verdadera emergencia.
                Además, combinamos sus datos personales con los de otros usuarios para compartir información sobre tendencias y acumular estadísticas de usuarios con terceros, siempre de forma agregada y anonimizada.
                Retención de datos
                El período de retención para cada una de las cookies que utiliza Outbrain (ya sea por su cuenta o en nuestro nombre por parte de terceros) se indica en laTabla de cookies. Más específicamente, la cookie de Outbrain (Obuid), que se utiliza para el seguimiento de acciones de los usuarios, tales como clics, expira tres (3) meses después de que un usuario visite un sitio en particular dentro de nuestra red, si bien esta cookie se restablecerá si el usuario vuelve a visitar el mismo sitio u otro sitio de nuestra red. Del mismo modo, no retenemos ningún punto de datos individual de un usuario durante más de 13 meses. Por ejemplo, si el UUID 123 leyó un artículo el 31 de diciembre de 2018, el 1 de febrero de 2019 dicho artículo dejó de formar parte del perfil del UUID 123.

                Outbrain también mantiene una Política de Retención de Datos que detalla el período de retención de datos personales sobre la base de nuestro análisis sobre cuánto tiempo es necesario retener razonablemente los datos específicos para fines legales o comerciales. Cuando ya no necesitamos datos personales, los borraremos o destruiremos de forma segura. Los datos agregados, que no puedan identificar un dispositivo/navegador (o a una persona) y se utilicen con fines de información y análisis, se mantendrán durante el tiempo que sea necesario desde el punto de vista comercial.

                5.Niños y datos sensibles
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                Niños
                Ninguno de nuestros servicios está dirigido intencionadamente a niños menores de 16 años. No recopilamos de manera consciente datos personales de ninguna persona menor de 16 años de edad. Si en el momento de la recopilación determinamos que un Visitante del sitio, un Usuario o un Socio comercial es menor de 16 años, no utilizaremos ni mantendremos sus datos personales. Si tenemos constancia de que sin saberlo hemos recopilado datos personales de un menor de 16 años, haremos todos los esfuerzos razonables para eliminar dicha información de nuestros registros. ¡Si eres un niño, ve a jugar al patio, no uses ni interactúes con Outbrain!

                Datos sensibles
                No recopilamos ni recibimos ninguna categoría sensible de datos personales.

                6.Visitantes del territorio europeo
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                De conformidad con determinadas leyes relativas a la privacidad, en particular el Reglamento General de Protección de Datos europeo (RGPD), Outbrain otorga derechos adicionales específicos a las personas individuales que interactúan con Outbrain, como el derecho de acceso, de rectificación, de objeción, de reclamación, de eliminación y de bloqueo. En términos más específicos y bajo determinadas circunstancias:
                • El derecho a solicitar información sobre si procesamos datos personales y cuáles, así como el derecho a solicitar la rectificación o modificación de dichos datos personales.
                • El derecho a solicitar el borrado de los datos personales.
                • El derecho a solicitar la restricción del tratamiento de los datos personales.
                • El derecho a retirar su consentimiento para el tratamiento y uso de sus datos total o parcialmente en cualquier momento a través de una solicitud en el futuro.
                • El derecho a obtener sus datos personales en un formato común, estructurado y legible mecánicamente.
                • Contacte a nuestro responsable de protección de datos para plantear preguntas, presentar sugerencias, reclamaciones o solicitudes en relación con nuestra declaración de protección de datos y el tratamiento de sus datos personales.
                • El derecho a presentar una reclamación ante la autoridad supervisora responsable si cree que el tratamiento de sus datos personales infringe la legislación.
                Además de lo anterior, hacemos referencia a ciertos derechos de los ciudadanos del territorio europeo a través de la presente Política de Privacidad. Según el RGPD, se entienden como ciudadanos de «Territorios europeos» los del Espacio Económico Europeo (EEE), el Espacio Europeo de Libre Comercio (EFTA) y Suiza. A los efectos de la presente Política de privacidad, el término «territorio europeo» seguirá incluyendo al Reino Unido, incluso después de que el Reino Unido abandone el Espacio Económico Europeo tras elBrexit.

                Si tiene cualquier pregunta en relación al ejercicio de los derechos mencionados más arriba, envíe un correo electrónico aPrivacy@outbrain.com.
                7.Declaración de «no rastreo» (Do Not Track)
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                Algunos navegadores transmiten señales de «no rastreo» (DNT, por sus siglas en inglés) a sitios web. Debido a que no existe una idea común de cómo interpretar la señal DNT, Outbrain no altera, cambia ni responde actualmente a las peticiones o señales DNT de estos navegadores. Seguiremos supervisando la actividad del sector en esta área y volveremos a evaluar nuestras prácticas de DNT según sea necesario. Entretanto, puede utilizar todas las demás herramientas que ponemos a disposición para controlar la recopilación y el uso de los datos, incluida la posibilidad de inhabilitar la recepción de recomendaciones personalizadas en el apartado Usuarios.
                8.Cómo puede cambiar esta Política de privacidad
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                Es posible que añadamos cambios de forma periódica a esta Política de privacidad. En este caso, incorporaremos un aviso en primer plano claramente visible para usted como Visitante del sitio o como Socio comercial, pero no disponemos de medio alguno para informar a los Usuarios de una actualización mediante notificación. Le recomendamos que consulte con regularidad si la Política de privacidad ha sido modificada, lo cual podrá comprobar fácilmente ya que indicamos siempre la fecha de la última modificación de la Política de privacidad en la parte superior de la página.



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                  Politique de confidentialité
                  Outbrain s’engage à protéger vos données à caractère personnel. Cette politique de confidentialité (la «Politique de confidentialité ») régit l’utilisation par Outbrain des données collectées par nous, notamment toutes les données à caractère personnel quelles qu’elles soient. Par données à caractère personnel, on entend les informations qui vous concernent et permettent éventuellement de vous identifier. Nous utilisons vos données à caractère personnel conformément aux lois en vigueur. Afin de garantir la conformité et de nous aligner sur les valeurs d’Outbrain en matière de confiance et de transparence, nous disposons d’une équipe de « privacy champions » chargés de mettre en œuvre en continu notre programme mondial de respect de la vie privée.
                  1.Qui nous sommes, ce que nous faisons, comment contacter Outbrain, notre DPO ou les autorités compétentes
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                  Qui nous sommes :
                  La présente politique de confidentialité s’applique à Outbrain Inc., une société du Delaware (États-Unis) dont le siège se trouve à New York, et à ses succursales affiliées (collectivement désignées par les termes «Outbrain », ou «nous », «notre », «nos »). Nous exerçons nos activités dans différents bureaux situés dans plusieurs pays et nous travaillons en partenariat avec des éditeurs et des annonceurs du monde entier.

                  Veuillez noter que la succursale d’Outbrain, Zemanta Inc., dispose d’une Politique de confidentialité distincte qui est consultableici.

                  Ce que nous faisons :

                  Outbrain a pour mission de vous proposer des recommandations pertinentes que nous pensons susceptibles de vous intéresser. Pour remplir cette mission, nous concluons des accords avec :
                  • des éditeurs et des partenaires qui souhaitent recommander des contenus pertinents à leurs utilisateurs (il s’agit d’Outbrain Engage) ;
                  • des annonceurs qui souhaitent que les utilisateurs visualisent leurs contenus (il s’agit d’Outbrain Amplify) ; et
                  • des partenaires tiers qui nous aident à proposer des recommandations pertinentes.
                  Pour en savoir plus sur nos services Amplify (annonceurs), rendez-vousici et sur nos services Engage (éditeurs), rendez-vousici.

                  Comment nous contacter :
                  Nous vérifions régulièrement que nous respectons cette Politique de confidentialité. Les questions, commentaires et demandes concernant cette Politique de confidentialité sont les bienvenus. Ils doivent être adressés en premier lieu par e-mail àprivacy@outbrain.com ou par courrier àOutbrain Inc., 222 Broadway 19th Floor, New York, NY 10038, Attn: Privacy Questions.

                  Si Outbrain ne répond pas de manière satisfaisante à vos questions ou inquiétudes, vous pouvez également contacter, pour des conseils, une assistance ou des réclamations :

                  • le délégué à la protection des données externe d’Outbrain (« DPO ») : ePrivacy GmbH, représenté par Christoph Bauer. Vous pouvez joindre directement ePrivacy GmbH à l’adresse dpo@outbrain.com ; et/ou
                  • Information Commissioner’s Officer, le service de supervision principal d’Outbrain pour les pays européens.
                  2.Alliances et adhésion
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                  • Nous adhérons aux principes d’autorégulation définis par laDigital Advertising Alliance (DAA) et laEuropean Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance(EDAA) ;
                  • Nous sommes membres de plein droit de laNetwork Advertising Initiative (NAI), une association dédiée à la collecte et l’utilisation responsables des données à des fins de publicité numérique. Nous adhérons également au code de bonne conduite de la NAI pour le Web et les appareils mobiles. Outbrain adhère aussi aux principes d’autorégulation de l’Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) pour la publicité comportementale en ligne et à l’OBA Framework de l’IAB Europe.
                  • Nous avons également reçu la certificationJICWEBS DTSG Brand Safetyici.

                  3.Types d’utilisateurs Outbrain (y compris les Options d’exclusion)
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                  La majeure partie de cette Politique de confidentialité est divisée en sections basées sur la manière dont vous interagissez avec Outbrain. Vous êtes un Visiteur des sites, un Utilisateur et/ou un Partenaire commercial (comme défini ci-après). Veuillez déterminer quel type d’utilisateur vous êtes. Pour chaque type d’utilisateur, nous avons expliqué quelles informations nous collectons et pourquoi, quels témoins de connexion ou « cookies » et autres technologies similaires nous utilisons, comment nous partageons ces informations, et vos droits.
                  Visiteurs des sites : vous êtes un Visiteur des sites quand vous consultez et interagissez avecnos sites Web,nos pages Web,nos fonctionnalités interactives,nos blogs et leur contenu surOutbrain.com(ou tout autre site dérivé comme Outbrain.co.uk ; Outbrain.fr ; outbrain.de etc.) («Nos Sites »). Cliquez ici pour en savoirplus.
                  (a)Quelles informations nous collectons et pourquoi
                  Nous souhaitons comprendre quels services sur Nos Sites vous intéressent et vous rappeler les services que nous proposons quand vous n’êtes pas sur Nos Sites. Pour ce faire, nous collectons les informations suivantes à partir de votre appareil : (i) l’adresse IP; (ii) les données agent utilisateur : le type d’appareil (ex. : iPhone), le type de navigateur (ex. : Chrome), le système d’exploitation (ex. : iOS) ; (iii) les pages visitées sur Nos Sites (ex. : la page « À propos » d’Outbrain ») ; (iv) l’heure de visite (et le fuseau horaire correspondant) ; et (v) les URL correspondantes et autres informations normalement transmises dans les requêtes HTTP (par exemple, informations indiquant comment vous êtes arrivé sur Nos Sites).

                  De plus, nous pouvons aussi collecter votre nom et votre adresse e-mail si vous acceptez de nous envoyer vos détails sur Nos Sites (par exemple, en vous inscrivant à notre lettre d’information).
                  (b)Quels cookies et autres technologies similaires nous utilisons
                  Veuillez consulter cetteTable des cookies, qui est mise à jour ponctuellement, sous la section « Visiteurs des sites » pour obtenir la liste détaillée des cookies propriétaires et tiers (et leur période de conservation respective) qui peuvent être utilisés lorsque vous consultez Nos Sites.
                  (c)Comment nous sommes susceptibles de partager les informations
                  • Le partage des informations que nous obtenons sur vous sur nos Sites.
                  Nous ne vendons pas et/ou ne partageons pas les données à caractère personnel vous concernant avec des tiers à des fins de marketing ou de publicité. Nous faisons appel à des tiers divers (chacun d’entre eux étant répertorié dans laTable des cookies) pour nous aider dans nos démarches commerciales et publicitaires envers vous. Nous demandons à ces tiers et entreprises d’accepter de respecter l’ensemble des lois en vigueur en matière de protection des données, de préserver la confidentialité de toutes les informations que nous partageons avec eux et de ne les utiliser que pour remplir leurs obligations envers nous. À cette fin, nous concluons des accords avec tous les tiers qui traitent les données à caractère personnel.

                  Si vous publiez un post sur notre blog, vos commentaires et informations seront disponibles publiquement. Veuillez contactersupport@outbrain.com pour supprimer vos commentaires.
                  • Utilisation de services de tiers sur nos Sites.
                  Nos Sites contiennent des liens vers d’autres sites Web dont nous ne sommes ni les propriétaires, ni les exploitants. Nous ne contrôlons, ne recommandons et ne cautionnons pas le contenu, les produits, les services, les politiques de confidentialité ou les pratiques de ces sites Web tiers. Vous noterez par exemple sur Nos Sites la présence d’icônes sur lesquelles vous pouvez cliquer pour accéder à la page Facebook ou LinkedIn d’Outbrain. Si vous choisissez de cliquer sur ces liens, vous devez savoir que ces sites ne sont pas détenus ou exploités par Outbrain et, par conséquent, ces sites Web tiers peuvent déposer leurs propres cookies sur votre appareil et collecter indépendamment des données à caractère personnel. Il est donc important que vous vous familiarisiez avec les politiques de confidentialité de ces sites Web tiers.
                  • Veuillez aussi consulter la sectionPartage de la présente Politique de confidentialité.
                  (d)Vos droits
                  NosConditions d’utilisation régissent votre utilisation de Nos Sites et s’appliquent à vous lorsque vous interagissez avec Nos Sites. Vous pouvez cesser d’utiliser Nos Sites à tout moment. Dans ce cas, vous souhaiterez peut-être aussi supprimer tout cookie placé sur les appareils, quels qu’ils soient, utilisés pour accéder à Nos Sites. Cette opération peut s’effectuer via votre navigateur. Si vous avez fourni une adresse e-mail lors de l’utilisation de Nos Sites, chaque e-mail que vous recevez de la part d’Outbrain comporte une option de désabonnement (« unsubscribe »). De plus, vous pouvez aussi demander votre exclusion du marketing direct en envoyant un e-mail à l’adressesupport@outbrain.com.

                  Pour les Visiteurs des sites dePays européens, Outbrain a mis en place une plateforme de gestion du consentement (exploitée parOne Trust) sur Nos Sites qui vous donne la possibilité d’accepter, ou de refuser, les cookies et autres technologies de suivi similaires. Lors de l’accès à Nos Sites, vous verrez une bannière au centre de la page avec des informations sur les cookies que nous utilisons. Vous pouvez cliquer sur la bannière pour refuser les cookies (par exemple, les cookies de performance ou les cookies de ciblage) qui ne sont pas des cookies strictement nécessaires (au sens défini dans la Table des cookies). En cliquant sur « J’accepte » dans la bannière, vous indiquez que vous acceptez les cookies et les technologies de suivi similaires. La base juridique d’Outbrain pour le traitement des données à caractère personnel des Visiteurs des sites de Pays européens sur Nos Sites est le consentement. Vous pouvez retirer votre consentement à tout moment. Concernant tous les autres Visiteurs des sites qui ne sont pas basés dans des Pays européens, nous faisons valoir notre intérêt légitime pour le traitement des données à caractère personnel. Toutefois, cela n’exclut pas que les Visiteurs des sites de Pays non européens retirent leur consentement à tout moment sur notre plateforme de gestion du consentement.
                  Utilisateurs : vous êtes un Utilisateur si vous visitez la page d’un site ou une application d’un des partenaires d’Outbrain sur laquelle le widget Outbrain est installé ou sur laquelle nos recommandations figurent (les «Sites de partenaires »). Par exemple, si vous consultezhttps://news.sky.com/uk,www.spiegel.de ouwww.cnn.com, le widget Outbrain est exécuté sur ces sites Web. Les mentions référençant Outbrain (ex. : « Recommandé par Outbrain », « by Outbrain » à côté des recommandations) vous indiquent la présence d’un widget Outbrain. Si vous cliquez sur le lien de la référence Outbrain, vous visualiserez unenotification détaillée qui vous permettra d’accéder auPortail d’intérêts Outbrain et à la présente Politique de confidentialité dans laquelle vous pouvez demander votre exclusion des recommandations personnalisées. Parfois, un partenaire peut avoir un service d’Outbrain générique pour sa propre offre. Dans ce cas, ces partenaires doivent préciser leur utilisation d’Outbrain dans leurs politiques de confidentialité. Cliquez ici pour en savoirplus.

                  Exemple de widget Outbrain
                  Outbrain Example Recommendations
                  (a)Quelles informations nous collectons et pourquoi
                  Nous utilisons les UUID, l’adresse IP et d’autres informations d’usage afin de proposer des recommandations intéressantes. Les recommandations d’Outbrain peuvent être payées par un annonceur pour vous mettre en relation avec un nouveau site Web. Elles peuvent aussi être organiques avec un lien vers une autre page du site du même partenaire.
                  • UUID.
                  Quand vous consultez un Site de Partenaire (ex. : CNN.com) en tant qu’Utilisateur pour la première fois, Outbrain dépose un cookie sur votre appareil afin de générer un UUID. De même, si vous interagissez pour la première fois avec un Partenaire en utilisant l’application du Partenaire, Outbrain reçoit l’identifiant d’annonceur qui vous est attribué par votre appareil. Nous répertorions et analysons le contenu que vous consommez sur les Sites de Partenaires. Nos recommandations se basent sur : (i) l’historique de navigation des UUID ; (ii) les profils de consommation similaires d’autres Utilisateurs ; (iii) les recommandations généralement populaires auprès des utilisateurs d’Outbrain à ce moment-là ; (iv) quelques données aléatoires ; et (v) les exigences de ciblage éventuellement fournies ou demandées par nos clients Amplify. À titre d’exemple, Outbrain peut savoir que l’UUID 123 (cela pourrait être vous sur votre iPhone X lisant The Guardian en utilisant Chrome comme navigateur) aime lire des articles sur les destinations de vacances lointaines et que les personnes qui aiment lire ce type d’article aiment aussi les contenus sur la nourriture exotique. Lorsque vous interagissez avec Outbrain, nous ne collectons pas les données à caractère personnel traditionnelles auprès de vous, comme le nom ou l’adresse e-mail, nous ne pouvons donc pas associer votre nom avec votre UUID (par exemple, nous ne savons pas que Jean Dupont, qui est aussi l’UUID 123, aime lire des articles sur les destinations de vacances lointaines).

                  L’UUID est une séquence de chiffres et/ou de lettres. Cet UUID est rattaché à votre appareil et varie en fonction du navigateur que vous lui associez. Autrement dit, Outbrain enregistre un UUID différent selon le navigateur et/ou appareil que vous utilisez pour accéder aux Sites de Partenaires. Vous aurez, par exemple, un UUID quand vous consultez un Site de Partenaire depuis votre téléphone portable avec le navigateur Safari et un autre UUID pour la consultation d’un Site de Partenaire depuis votre iPad avec le navigateur Safari. Outbrain combinera et consolidera l’UUID depuis un appareil mobile (portable ou tablette) avec un navigateur qui accède ensuite à l’application (ou inversement) à partir du même appareil. Outbrain n’effectue aucun suivi entre les appareils et ne peut donc pas identifier un utilisateur interagissant avec Outbrain sur son téléphone comme étant le même utilisateur que celui qui interagit avec Outbrain sur son ordinateur portable.
                  • Adresse IP
                  Outre votre UUID, nous reconnaissons votre adresse IP que nous convertissons en position géographique et supprimons le dernier octet pour masquer les informations d’identification. Nous exploitons ensuite ces informations masquées, conjointement avec des informations que nous recevons d’autres partenaires tiers de confiance (tels que MaxMind) pour bien identifier votre localisation (par exemple, Paris). Outbrain continuera de reconnaître votre adresse IP même si vous demandez votre exclusion du suivi personnalisé, car cela est nécessaire pour continuer à proposer des recommandations basées sur le contexte. Toutefois, dans ce cas, votre adresse IP n’est pas associée à votre UUID et ne figurera dans aucun profil utilisateur.
                  • Autres informations d’utilisation
                  Outre votre UUID et votre adresse IP, nous collectons également auprès de vous les informations suivantes (a) sur les sites Web pour mobile et ordinateur de bureau : (i) les données agent utilisateur : le type d’appareil (ex. : iPhone), le type de navigateur (ex. : Chrome), le système d’exploitation (ex. : iOS) ; (ii) les pages visitées ; (iii) l’heure de visite ; et (iv) les URL correspondantes et autres informations normalement transmises dans les requêtes HTTP.Les informations statistiques ci-dessus nous donnent des informations sur le nombre d’Utilisateurs consultant une page spécifique sur nos Sites de Partenaires sur lesquels le widget Outbrain est installé, le temps que chaque Utilisateur a passé sur cette page, le type de contenu sur cette page sur lequel ils ont cliqué et la manière générale dont ils ont interagi avec cette page ; et (b) sur les applications : (i) la version de l’application (telle qu’elle apparaît dans App Store ou Play Store) ; (ii) l’ID de l’application ou le nom de package (tel qu’il apparaît dans App Store ou Play Store) ; (iii) le système d’exploitation (ex. : iOS ou Android) ; (iii) la version du système d’exploitation ; et (iv) le modèle d’appareil (ex. : iPhone X). Ces informations sont assimilées à des données à caractère personnel si Outbrain les associe à un UUID.

                  Outbrain n’ayant aucune relation directe avec les Utilisateurs interagissant avec les Sites de Partenaires, Outbrain s’appuie sur ses partenaires pour déterminer la base juridique sur laquelle Outbrain peut traiter les données à caractère personnel. Chaque site de partenaire s’appuie sur

                  (b)Cookies et autres technologies similaires nous utilisons
                  • Cookies Outbrain
                  • Pixels Outbrain
                  • Pixel Tiers
                  • Cookies Outbrain
                    Veuillez consulter laTables des cookiessous « Utilisateurs » pour obtenir la liste détaillée des Cookies propriétaires que nous utilisons quand vous interagissez avec des Sites de Partenaires où la technologie Outbrain est mise en œuvre.
                  • Pixels Outbrain
                    En complément du widget visible d’Outbrain sur nos Sites de Partenaires, certains annonceurs Outbrain peuvent mettre en œuvre le pixel Outbrain sur leurs sites Web. Le pixel Outbrain détermine si l’Utilisateur qui atteint la page où le pixel est installé a un UUID Outbrain afin de livrer un rapport aux annonceurs concernant leur campagne spécifique. S’il existe un UUID associé avec un utilisateur final, Outbrain permet aux annonceurs de recibler ces UUID et/ou leur indique le nombre total d’Utilisateurs (sur une base agrégée et anonymisée) ayant atteint cette page (par exemple, un annonceur ne connaît pas cet UUID1234 converti, mais sait seulement qu’une conversion a eu lieu). Outbrain ne transmet pas de données à caractère personnel à ses annonceurs (y compris votre UUID) et ne collecte pas d’autres données à caractère personnel via le pixel. Outbrain ne combine aucune information reçue du pixel Outbrain avec le profil d’un UUID (par exemple, Outbrain sait seulement qu’une conversion a eu lieu et ignore que l’UUID123 s’est converti lorsqu’il a atteint la page sélectionnée de l’annonceur). Nous exigeons des annonceurs qu’ils révèlent l’utilisation du pixel Outbrain sur leurs propres sites Web.

                    Outbrain peut aussi autoriser certains partenaires tiers de confiance à collecter des données via les cookies fournis par le biais du widget Outbrain. Dans ce cas, Outbrain ne transmet pas à ces tiers les données qu’Outbrain collecte sur ses Utilisateurs, mais autorise lesdits tiers à collecter directement des données (y compris des données à caractère personnel) via le widget à des fins de lutte contre la fraude et/ou de sécurité, ou pour fournir des informations de mesure aux annonceurs (telles que le nombre de conversions et/ou d’impressions). Cette collecte est régie par la politique de confidentialité de ces tiers.
                  • Pixel Tiers
                    Si vous cliquez sur le lien d’une de nos recommandations, l’annonceur qui sponsorise la recommandation est susceptible de placer des cookies (ou des cookies tiers de tiers agissant pour le compte de l’annonceur) sur votre appareil lors de la redirection avant d’arriver sur la page de destination des recommandations ou en atteignant la page de destination. Ces cookies sont déposés dans le but de fournir des analyses à l’annonceur concernant sa campagne (par exemple, pour voir combien d’utilisateurs ont vu la campagne de l’annonceur). Nous exigeons de nos annonceurs qu’ils révèlent l’utilisation de pixels et/ou de cookies tiers aux utilisateurs finaux via leur site Web. Ces cookies et/ou ces pixels étant ajoutés à la seule discrétion de nos annonceurs, vous serez soumis à la notification de confidentialité et/ou à la politique de confidentialité de cet annonceur.
                  (c)Comment nous sommes susceptibles de partager les informations
                  • Nos Partenaires
                    Outbrain ne partage pas et/ou ne vend pas les profils complets des Utilisateurs avec des tiers, quels qu’ils soient. Cependant, nous pouvons partager certains éléments d’un profil utilisateur (par exemple, l’UUID) avec les partenaires suivants, y compris les :
                    • Partenaires spécialisés dans la sécurité de marque, l’analyse et la fraude ;
                    • Plateformes côté demande (DSP) et Plateformes côté offre (SSP) ;
                    • Bourses d’annonces et/ou réseaux d’annonces ; et
                    • Plateformes de gestion de la demande.
                  Rendez-vousici pour consulter la liste de certains de nos partenaires de confiance. En outre, nous pouvons collecter et/ou partager certaines données à caractère personnel avec des partenaires de confiance dans le cadre de la participation à OpenRTB. Bon nombre de ces partenaires sont inscrits au TCF de l’IAB comme fournisseurs mondiaux et sont visiblesici.
                  (d)Vos droits
                  Exclusion Outbrain sur sites Web pour mobile et ordinateur de bureau.
                  Vous pouvez demander une exclusion des recommandations personnalisées d’Outbrain (ou, si vous avez activé l’exclusion et souhaitez rétablir l’inclusion) à tout moment en déplaçant le commutateur ci-dessous. Vous pouvez aussi demander une exclusion des recommandations personnalisées depuis leProfil d’intérêtsd’Outbrain, un site Web qui fournit une vue d’ensemble des données qu’Outbrain détient sur vous et peut exploiter pour effectuer ses recommandations.

                  Exclusion Outbrain sur les applications.
                  Pour demander l’exclusion des recommandations d’Outbrain dans vos applications mobiles, vous pouvez procéder de la façon suivante :
                  1. Appareils iOS : Réglages > Confidentialité > Publicité > Suivi publicitaire limité
                  2. Appareils Android : Appli Paramètres de Google > Annonces > Désactiver personnalisation des annonces

                  Veuillez noter qu’une exclusion via notre Profil d’intérêts et/ou la présente Politique de confidentialité ne vous exclura pas du suivi personnalisé sur vos applications. Cette exclusion doit être effectuée à partir des options de réglage de votre appareil.

                  Vous pouvez également demander votre exclusion de la réception de publicités personnalisées de notre part ou de celle d’autres sociétés publicitaires à l’aide d’outils fournis par le secteur comme la NAI ou des pages basées sur la DAA (DAA,http://www.aboutads.info/choices ; DAAC,www.youradchoices.ca/choices ; et/ou EDAAwww.youronlinechoices.eu). En vous rendant sur les pages de choix du consommateur de la NAI, la DAA, la DACC (Alliance de la publicité numérique du Canada) ou de l’EDAA, vous pourrez refuser tout ou partie des services de leurs membres. Comme dans le cas de l’exclusion pour Outbrain, ces retraits ne signifient pas que vous ne recevrez plus aucune publicité, mais les publicités que vous recevrez ne seront plus personnalisées. Vous continuerez à recevoir des publicités, par exemple basées sur le site Web spécifique que vous êtes en train de consulter (à savoir des publicités liées au contexte). Par ailleurs, si vos navigateurs sont configurés pour refuser les cookies quand vous visitez les pages du consommateur de la DAA, de la DAAC ou de l’EDAA, votre exclusion (ou retrait) peut ne pas être effective, car notre système d’exclusion est basé sur les cookies.

                  Informations IMPORTANTES

                  Même si vous avez demandé l’exclusion des recommandations personnalisées d’Outbrain:

                  • Vous continuerez à voir des recommandations Outbrain.Le fait de demander votre exclusion du suivi de personnalisation d’Outbrain ne signifie pas que vous cesserez de recevoir des recommandations d’Outbrain. En revanche, cela signifie que les recommandations d’Outbrain ne seront pas personnalisées (à savoir des recommandations liées au contexte).
                  • Votre exclusion des recommandations personnalisées est fondée sur les cookies et est spécifique à un appareil/navigateur. Si vous naviguez sur Internet depuis plusieurs appareils et/ou navigateurs, vous devrez demander l’exclusion pour chaque appareil et/ou navigateur pour garantir que nous bloquons le suivi de personnalisation sur tous les dispositifs. Pour la même raison, si vous achetez un nouvel appareil, changez de navigateurs ou supprimez (ou effacez) le cookie d’exclusion, vous devrez effectuer à nouveau une demande d’exclusion. Demander l’exclusion du suivi de personnalisation n’est pas la même chose que bloquer les cookies.
                  • Vous ne devez pas faire de demande d’exclusion à Outbrain pendant au moins 21 jours, car la suppression de votre profil est liée à votre UUID..Votre demande d’exclusion des recommandations personnalisées d’Outbrain prend effet immédiatement. Cependant, si votre navigateur autorise un stockage local et si vous demandez votre inclusion dans les recommandations personnalisées (par exemple en acceptant une bannière de cookies) dans les 21 jours suivant votre demande d’exclusion, il est possible que votre profil antérieur soit reconnecté à votre UUID. Si vous ne procédez pas à une nouvelle demande d’inclusion dans les 21 jours, votre profil sera supprimé et ne pourra pas être récupéré.
                  • Comme avec la plupart des cookies d’exclusion, l’exclusion dans le navigateur Outbrain s’appuie sur un cookie. Le cookie d’exclusion est conçu pour être persistant afin de respecter les préférences de l’utilisateur. Cependant, la fonctionnalité « Intelligent Tracking Prevention » sous iOS11 peut impacter la persistance des cookies sur les sites Web au-delà de 24 heures. Nous vous conseillons d’utiliser un autre navigateur ou d’envisager de bloquer les cookies tiers depuis le navigateur afin que vous soyez « exclu » sans avoir à vous fier à la méthodologie de réelle exclusion d’une entreprise.
                  • Votre espace de stockage local ne sera pas effacé.Même si vous avez demandé l’exclusion des recommandations personnalisées d’Outbrain, votre espace de stockage local ne sera pas effacé automatiquement et vous devrez donc l’effacer au niveau du navigateur en plus de votre exclusion.
                  Partenaires commerciaux : vous êtes un Partenaire commercial si vous souscrivez (ou échangez des e-mails avec Outbrain) pour le compte de la société dans laquelle vous travaillez aux services Outbrain Amplify ou Outbrain Engage. Cliquez ici pour en savoirplus.
                  (a)Quelles informations nous collectons et pourquoi
                  Vous êtes susceptible de fournir certaines données à caractère personnel (telles que votre nom et/ou adresse e-mail) quand vous souscrivez aux services Amplify ou Engage, communiquez ou interagissez avec nous d’une autre manière. Si vous demandez à devenir Partenaire, nous sommes susceptibles de vous demander des informations complémentaires sous forme de formulaires de candidature annonceur, d’ordres d’insertion ou autres. De plus, nous collectons automatiquement des informations sur les actions liées à votre nom d’utilisateur dans le tableau de bord Outbrain. Par exemple, si vous modifiez, en tant que Partenaire Amplify, le coût-par-clic d’une de vos campagnes, la piste d’audit d’Outbrain gardera un enregistrement de toutes ces actions.

                  Nous collectons et traitons les données à caractère personnel ci-dessus afin de remplir nos obligations au titre de notre accord avec un Partenaire (ou Partenaire potentiel) notamment pour :
                  • répondre à vos questions et demandes ;
                  • vous donner accès à certaines fonctions et fonctionnalités de nos services Amplify ou Engage (par exemple pour fournir et tenir à jour le compte de votre tableau de bord) ;
                  • vérifier votre identité ; et
                  • communiquer avec vous sur votre compte, nos produits et les promotions disponibles compte tenu de votre utilisation du service Amplify ou Engage.
                  (b)Quels cookies et autres technologies similaires nous utilisons
                  Veuillez consulter cette Table des cookies sous « Partenaires commerciaux » pour obtenir la liste détaillée des cookies propriétaires et tiers (et de leur période de conservation respective) que nous utilisons avec les Partenaires.
                  (c)Comment nous sommes susceptibles de partager les informations
                  Nous sommes susceptibles de divulguer certaines informations de Partenaires aux prestataires, sous-traitants ou autres qui contribuent à la prestation des services Outbrain (ex. : traitement des cartes de crédit). Veuillez aussi consulter lasection Partage de la présente Politique de confidentialité.
                  (d)Vos droits
                  Si, en tant que Partenaire, vous souhaitez vérifier, corriger, mettre à jour ou demander la désactivation de vos informations, rendez-vous dans le tableau de bord Outbrain pour modifier vos préférences de profil ou contactez-nous à l’adressesupport@outbrain.com. Si vous recevez des e-mails Outbrain, vous pouvez vous « désabonner » en utilisant le lien dans l’e-mail. Veuillez noter que le désabonnement n’exclut pas que vous receviez des notifications importantes pour la fourniture des services Amplify ou Engage (ex. : factures électroniques).
                  (e)Base juridique
                  La base juridique d’Outbrain pour le traitement des données à caractère personnel des Partenaires commerciaux est le contrat.
                  4.Mesures de sécurité, Transferts hors de l’EEE, Partage et conservation des données
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                  Sécurité

                  Outbrain dispose d’une équipe de sécurité dédiée. Nous mettons en œuvre des contrôles stricts sur les données que nous collectons, en les conservant dans des bases de données sécurisées et protégées par des pare-feu avec des droits d’accès contrôlés et limités afin de garantir leur sécurité. Veuillez consulternormes de sécurité pour de plus amples informations.

                  Les Partenaires commerciaux ont un accès protégé par un mot de passe à certaines fonctionnalités du service Amplify ou Engage. Les Partenaires commerciaux sont tenus de garder ce mot de passe confidentiel et de veiller au respect de cette règle par leurs salariés et/ou leurs mandataires. N’oubliez pas que la transmission d’informations par Internet n’est malheureusement jamais complètement sécurisée. Une des fraudes classiques sur Internet est connue sous le nom d’usurpation d’identité électronique (« spoofing ») ou hameçonnage (« phishing »). Ceci se produit quand vous recevez un e-mail d’une source apparemment légitime vous demandant de lui fournir des données à caractère personnel. Sachez que nous ne vous enverrons aucun e-mail vous demandant de vérifier un numéro de carte de crédit, des informations bancaires ou autres données à caractère personnel. Si vous recevez un e-mail semblant provenir de nous vous demandant de nous fournir de telles informations, n’y répondez pas et ne cliquez sur aucun lien apparaissant dans ce message électronique. Veuillez plutôt nous transférer l’e-mail à l’adresselegal@outbrain.com, car nous mènerons des enquêtes sur d’éventuelles fraudes sur Internet.

                  Transferts des données hors de l’UE/EEE
                  Lorsque nous transférons des données à caractère personnel à partir de l’Espace économique européen (EEE), nous veillons à ce que ces transferts soient conformes aux lois applicables en matière de protection de données, y compris, le cas échéant, aux clauses contractuelles types de l’UE ou à une décision d’adéquation favorable de la Commission européenne en vertu de l’article 25(6) de la Directive 95/46/CE ou de l’article 45 du RGPD. En d’autres termes, vos droits et protections demeurent avec vos données et nous utilisons des clauses contractuelles approuvées et d’autres mesures conçues pour garantir que les destinataires de vos données à caractère personnel les protègent. Outbrain a mis en place les Clauses contractuelles types entre les entités d’Outbrain pour la gouvernance du transfert de données hors de l’EEE.
                  Partage
                  En complément de la description de la manière dont nous sommes susceptibles de divulguer vos données à caractère personnel pour chaque type d’utilisateur, nous pouvons également divulguer les données à caractère personnel comme suit :
                  • Au sein de la famille des sociétés contrôlées par Outbrain pour des raisons internes, particulièrement pour des objectifs liés aux activités et au fonctionnement de l’entreprise ;
                  • Si nous faisons face à une évolution de notre entreprise, comme une fusion, l’acquisition d’une autre société ou la vente de tout ou partie de nos actifs, vos données à caractère personnel sont susceptibles de faire partie des actifs transférés ;
                  • En cas d’exigences légales le demandant (par exemple pour coopérer dans le cadre d’investigations sur la mise en application de la législation ou autres procédures légales) ; et/ou
                  • Pour répondre à une urgence.
                  Par ailleurs, nous combinons vos données à caractère personnel avec celles d’autres utilisateurs afin de partager des informations sur les tendances et de rassembler des statistiques d’utilisation avec des tiers, toujours sous forme agrégée et anonyme.
                  Conservation des données
                  La période de conservation pour chacun des cookies utilisés par Outbrain (que ce soit par nous-mêmes ou par des tiers en notre nom) est définie dans laTables des cookies. Plus particulièrement, le cookie Outbrain (Obuid), qui permet de suivre les actions des utilisateurs telles que les clics, expire trois (3) mois après qu’un utilisateur a visité un site spécifique sur notre réseau. Cependant, ce cookie se réinitialisera si un utilisateur retourne sur le même site ou sur un site différent au sein de notre réseau. De plus, nous ne conservons aucun point de données individuel sur un Utilisateur au-delà de 13 mois. Par exemple, si l’UUID 123 lit un article le 31 décembre 2018, cet article ne fera plus partie du profil de l’UUID 123 au 1er février 2019.

                  Outbrain tient également à jour une Politique de conservation des données qui détaille la période de conservation pour les données à caractère personnel sur la base de notre analyse de la durée raisonnable de conservation nécessaire de données particulières pour des raisons légales ou opérationnelles. Quand nous n’avons plus besoin des données à caractère personnel, nous les supprimons ou les détruisons de manière sécurisée. Les données agrégées, qui ne permettent pas d’identifier un appareil/navigateur (ou un individu) et sont utilisées à des fins de reporting et d’analyse, sont conservées aussi longtemps que commercialement nécessaire.
                  5.Enfants et Données sensibles
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                  Enfants
                  Aucun de nos services n’est destiné intentionnellement à des enfants de moins de 16 ans. Nous ne recueillons pas sciemment de données à caractère personnel auprès d’enfants âgés de moins de 16 ans. Si nous réalisons en cours de collecte qu’un Visiteur des sites, un Utilisateur ou un Partenaire commercial a moins de 16 ans, nous n’utiliserons ni ne conserverons ses données à caractère personnel. Si nous réalisons que nous avons involontairement collecté des données à caractère personnel auprès d’un enfant de moins de 16 ans, nous prendrons alors les mesures raisonnables pour supprimer ces informations de nos registres. Si vous êtes un enfant, allez jouer dans la cour, n’utilisez pas Outbrain, n’interagissez pas avec nous !

                  Données sensibles
                  Nous ne collectons ni ne recevons aucune catégorie sensible de données à caractère personnel.
                  6.Visiteurs de Pays européens
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                  Conformément à certaines lois sur le respect de la vie privée, en particulier le Règlement général sur la protection des données (RGPD), Outbrain octroie des droits particuliers complémentaires aux individus qui interagissent avec Outbrain, comme le droit d’accès aux données, le droit de rectification, le droit d’opposition, le droit de porter réclamation, le droit à l’effacement et le droit de blocage. Plus particulièrement et sous certaines conditions :
                  • le droit de demander des informations sur l’utilisation ou non de données à caractère personnel par nous, et si oui, lesquelles, et le droit de demander la rectification ou la modification de données à caractère personnel ;
                  • le droit de demander la suppression de données à caractère personnel ;
                  • le droit de demander la limitation du traitement des données à caractère personnel ;
                  • le droit de retirer votre consentement à l’utilisation et au traitement de vos données, intégralement ou partiellement, à tout moment, avec effet futur ;
                  • le droit d’obtenir vos données à caractère personnel dans un format classique, structuré et lisible par machine ;
                  • la possibilité de contacter notre délégué à la protection des données (« DPO ») pour toute question, commentaire, réclamation ou demande en lien avec notre déclaration sur la protection des données et le traitement de vos données à caractère personnel ;
                  • le droit d’introduire une réclamation auprès de l’autorité de contrôle si vous êtes persuadé que le traitement de vos données à caractère personnel constitue une violation de la législation.
                  En complément des droits ci-dessus, nous référençons certains droits pour les citoyens des pays européens dans cette Politique de confidentialité. Conformément au RGPD, les citoyens des «Pays européens » désignent les citoyens de l’Espace économique européen (EEE), de l’Association européenne de libre-échange (AELE) et de la Suisse. Aux fins de cette Politique de confidentialité, le terme « pays européens » continuera d’inclure le Royaume-Uni, même après son départ de l’Espace économique européen suite au Brexit.

                  Veuillez adresser un e-mail à l’adressePrivacy@outbrain.com pour toute question relative à l’exercice des droits susmentionnés quels qu’ils soient.
                  7.Dispositions « Do Not Track » (non-traçage)
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                  Certains navigateurs transmettent des signaux refusant le traçage de données (« do not track ») aux sites Web. Outbrain ne procède actuellement à aucune altération, modification ou réponse aux demandes ou signaux de non-traçage de ces navigateurs car il n’existe pas de compréhension commune sur la manière d’interpréter les signaux de non-traçage. Nous continuerons de suivre l’activité du secteur dans ce domaine et réévaluerons nos pratiques de non-traçage si nécessaire. En attendant, vous pouvez utiliser notre gamme d’outils complémentaires pour contrôler la collecte et l’utilisation des données, et qui donnent notamment la possibilité de demander l’exclusion de la réception de recommandations personnalisées (« opt-out ») dans la section Utilisateurs.
                  8.Les modifications qui pourraient être apportées à cette Politique de confidentialité
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                  Nous sommes susceptibles de modifier la présente Politique de confidentialité de manière ponctuelle. Nous afficherons clairement une notification que vous pourrez voir en tant que Visiteur des sites ou Partenaire commercial, mais nous n’avons pas de moyen d’informer les Utilisateurs d’une mise à jour par le biais d’une notification. Vous devez vérifier ici régulièrement si la Politique de confidentialité a été mise à jour, car nous indiquerons toujours la date de la dernière modification de la Politique de confidentialité en haut de la page afin que vous puissiez savoir quand elle a été révisée pour la dernière fois.



                  Effective February 16th 2022
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                    Politica sulla privacy
                    Outbrain si impegna a proteggere i tuoi dati personali. La presente informativa sulla privacy (“Politica sulla privacy”) disciplina l'utilizzo da parte nostra dei dati che raccogliamo, ivi inclusi tutti i dati personali. I dati personali sono informazioni che si riferiscono a te e possono identificarti come individuo. Utilizziamo i tuoi dati personali in linea con tutte le leggi applicabili. Al fine di garantire il rispetto e l'allineamento con i valori di Outbrain in materia di fiducia e trasparenza, disponiamo di un team di esperti di privacy responsabili dell'implementazione continua del nostro programma di privacy globale.
                    1.Chi siamo, Cosa facciamo, Come puoi contattare Outbrain, il nostro RPD o le autorità competenti
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                    Chi siamo:
                    questa politica sulla privacy si applica a Outbrain Inc., un'azienda del Delaware (USA) con sede a New York; e le sue partecipate(collettivamente, “Outbrain,” o “noi”, “ci”, “nostro”). Operiamo da diversi uffici in tutto il mondo e collaboriamo con editori e operatori di mercato in tutto il mondo.

                    Nota che Zemanta Inc, consociata di Outbrain, ha una politica sulla privacy separata, che può essere consultataqui.

                    Cosa facciamo:

                    la mission di Outbrain è quella di fornirti consigli e raccomandazioni interessanti sulla base di quelli che riteniamo essere i tuoi interessi. Per realizzare la nostra mission stipuliamo accordi con:
                    • editori e partner online che desiderano consigliare contenuti pertinenti ai loro lettori (si tratta del servizio Outbrain Engage);
                    • inserzionisti che desiderano che i lettori visualizzino i loro contenuti (si tratta del servizioOutbrain Amplify) e
                    • partner terzi che ci aiutano a fornire raccomandazioni pertinenti.
                    Per ulteriori informazioni sui nostri servizi Amplify (inserzionisti) cliccaqui mentre per i nostri servizi Engage (editori) cliccaqui.

                    Come contattarci:

                    Esaminiamo regolarmente la nostra osservanza della presente politica sulla privacy. Domande, commenti e richieste riguardanti la presente politica sulla privacy sono apprezzati e vanno indirizzati aprivacy@outbrain.com oppure all'indirizzo postale:Outbrain Inc., 222 Broadway 19th Floor, New York, NY 10038, Attn: Domande sulla privacy.

                    Qualora Outbrain non risponda in maniera soddisfacente alle tue domande o richieste, puoi altresì contattare i seguenti contatti di riferimento per consigli, supporto o reclami

                    • Il responsabile esterno della protezione dei dati di Outbrain ("DPO"): ePrivacy GmbH, rappresentato dal Prof. Dr. Christoph Bauer. ePrivacy GmbH è raggiungibile direttamente presso dpo@outbrain.com ; e/o
                    • l'Information Commissioner’s Officer, che è la principale autorità di controllo su Outbrain all'interno dei Territori europei.
                    2.Alleanze e Adesioni
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                    3.Tipi di utente Outbrain (incluse le opzioni di opt-out)
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                    Gran parte della presente politica sulla privacy è suddivisa in sezioni in base alle modalità in cui è possibile interagire con Outbrain. Tu sei o un visitatore del sito oppure un utente e/o un partner commerciale (come definito di seguito). Ti preghiamo di stabilire quale tipo di utente sei, in quanto, per ogni tipo di utente descriviamo i tuoi diritti, quali informazioni raccogliamo e perché, quali cookie e altre tecnologie analoghe utilizziamo e come condividiamo tali informazioni.
                    Visitatori del sito:sei un visitatore del sito quando visiti e interagisci con i nostri siti web, le nostre pagine web, le funzioni interattive, i blog e i loro rispettivi contenuti disponibili all'indirizzoOutbrain.com(o qualsiasi sua derivazione, come Outbrain.co.uk; Outbrain.fr; outbrain.de, ecc.) (“I nostri siti“). Scopri di piùqui.
                    (a)Quali informazioni raccogliamo e perché
                    Desideriamo capire quali servizi sui nostri siti ti interessano e desideriamo ricordarti i servizi che offriamo quando non sei sui nostri siti. Per farlo, raccogliamo le seguenti informazioni dal tuo dispositivo: (i) indirizzo IP; (ii) dati dell'user agent: tipo di dispositivo (ad es. iPhone), tipo di browser (ad es. Chrome), sistema operativo (ad es. iOS); (iii) le pagine visitate sui nostri siti (ad es. la pagina "Chi siamo" di Outbrain); (iv) l'orario della visita (e il fuso orario corrispondente); nonché (v) le URL di riferimento e altre informazioni normalmente trasmesse nelle richieste HTTP (ad esempio, queste informazioni ci dicono come sei arrivato sui nostri siti).

                    Inoltre, possiamo anche raccogliere il tuo nome e il tuo indirizzo e-mail se accetti di inviarci i tuoi dati tramite i nostri siti (ad esempio, iscrivendoti alla nostra newsletter).
                    (b)Quali cookie e altre tecnologie simili utilizziamo
                    Visita questaTabella dei cookie che viene aggiornata di volta in volta, nella sezione "Visitatori del Sito", per un elenco dettagliato dei cookie proprietari e di terze parti (e dei relativi periodi di conservazione) che possono essere utilizzati quando visiti i nostri siti.
                    (c)Come possiamo condividere le informazioni
                    • Condivisione delle informazioni che acquisiamo su di te sui nostri siti.
                    Non vendiamo e/o condividiamo i tuoi dati personali con terzi per finalità di pubblicità o marketing. Possiamo ricorrere a vari terzi (ciascuno elencato nellaTabella dei cookie) affinché ci aiutino a svolgere attività di commercializzazione o pubblicità nei tuoi confronti. Richiediamo a tali parti e società terze di impegnarsi a rispettare tutte le leggi applicabili sulla protezione dei dati, ad acconsentire a mantenere riservate tutte le informazioni condivise con loro e a utilizzare tali informazioni esclusivamente per adempiere ai loro obblighi nei nostri confronti. Lo facciamo stipulando accordi con tutte le terze parti che trattano i dati personali.

                    Se pubblichi un post sul nostro blog, i tuoi commenti e le tue informazioni saranno disponibili al pubblico. Contattasupport@outbrain.com per rimuovere il tuo commento.
                    • Utilizzo di servizi di terzi sui nostri siti.
                    I nostri siti contengono collegamenti ad altri siti web che non sono di nostra proprietà o gestiti da noi. Non controlliamo, raccomandiamo o approviamo il contenuto, i prodotti, i servizi, le politiche sulla privacy o le pratiche di tali siti web di terzi. Ad esempio, sui nostri siti noterai icone cliccabili che ti condurranno alla pagina Facebook di Outbrain o alla pagina LinkedIn di Outbrain. Se scegli di fare clic su tali collegamenti, devi sapere che questi siti non sono di proprietà o gestiti da Outbrain e che quindi questi siti web di terze parti potrebbero inviare i propri cookie al tuo dispositivo e potrebbero raccogliere dati personali in maniera indipendente. È quindi importante che tu conosca le politiche sulla privacy di questi siti web terzi.
                    • Consulta anche la sezioneCondivisione della presente politica sulla privacy.
                    (d)I tuoi diritti
                    Le nostreCondizioni d’uso disciplinano l'uso dei nostri siti e si applicano a te quando interagisci con i nostri siti. Puoi smettere di usare i nostri siti in qualsiasi momento. Se lo fai, potresti voler rimuovere tutti i cookie che abbiamo inserito su qualsiasi dispositivo utilizzato per accedere ai nostri siti, attraverso il tuo browser. Se durante l'utilizzo dei nostri siti hai fornito il tuo indirizzo e-mail, qualsiasi e-mail che ricevi da Outbrain include un'opzione di "annullamento dell'iscrizione" (unsubscribe). Inoltre, è possibile anche rinunciare al direct marketing inviando un'e-mail asupport@outbrain.com.

                    Per i visitatori del sito neiTerritori europei, Outbrain ha implementato una piattaforma di gestione del consenso (gestita daOne Trust) sui nostri siti che ti offrono l'opportunità di acconsentire o meno all'uso di cookie e tecnologie di tracciamento (tracking) analoghe. Accedendo ai nostri siti, vedrai un banner al centro della pagina con informazioni sui cookie che utilizziamo. È possibile fare clic sul banner per rifiutare i cookie (ad esempio, i cookie prestazionali o i targeting cookie) fintanto che non siano cookie strettamente necessari (come definiti nella tabella dei cookie). Premendo "Accetto" sul banner si indica il consenso all’utilizzo dei cookie e di tecnologie di tracciamento simili. La base giuridica di Outbrain per il trattamento dei dati personali dei visitatori dei nostri siti appartenenti al territorio europeo è il consenso. Puoi ritirare il tuo consenso in qualsiasi momento. Per quanto riguarda tutti gli altri visitatori del sito che non si trovano nei territori europei, ci basiamo sul nostro legittimo interesse per il trattamento di qualsiasi dato personale, tuttavia, ciò non preclude ai visitatori del sito non appartenenti ai territori europei la possibilità di ritirare il consenso in qualsiasi momento attraverso la nostra piattaforma di gestione del consenso.
                    Utenti: sei un utente se visiti una pagina di un sito web o di un'applicazione di uno dei partner di Outbrain nelle quali è installato il widget Outbrain o sono presenti i nostri consigli e raccomandazioni (“Siti partner”). Ad esempio, se visitihttps://news.sky.com/uk,www.spiegel.de owww.cnn.com, in quanto il widget Outbrain è implementato su tali siti web. Sai che stai interagendo con un widget Outbrain quando vedi del testo che fa riferimento a Outbrain (ad esempio "Recommended by Outbrain", "by Outbrain" accanto ai consigli). Se fai clic sul riferimento contenente il collegamento ipertestuale a Outbrain, visualizzerai unainformativa dettagliata che ti consentirà di raggiungere ilportale di interesse di Outbrain e questa politica sulla privacy dove è possibile scegliere di non ricevere raccomandazioni personalizzate. In alcuni casi, un partner può avvalersi dei servizi di Outbrain per la propria offerta. In tal caso, tali partner devono rendere noto il loro uso di Outbrain nelle loro politiche sulla privacy. Scopri di piùqui.

                    Esempio di un widget Outbrain.
                    Outbrain Example Recommendations
                    (a)Quali informazioni raccogliamo e perché
                    Usiamo UUID, indirizzo IP e altre informazioni di utilizzo in maniera da poter offrire consigli interessanti. I consigli di Outbrain possono essere pagati da un inserzionista che vuole collegarti a un nuovo sito web oppure possono essere organiche, nel qual caso il collegamento rinvia a un'altra pagina sullo stesso sito web del partner
                    • UUID.
                    Quando, in veste di utente, visiti per la prima volta un sito partner (ad esempio, CNN.com), Outbrain deposita un cookie sul tuo dispositivo al fine di generare un UUID. In alternativa, se interagisci per la prima volta con un partner utilizzando l'applicazione di quel partner, Outbrain riceve un ID inserzionista che ti viene assegnato dal tuo dispositivo. Cataloghiamo e analizziamo i contenuti che consumi attraverso i siti partner. I nostri consigli si basano su: (i) cronologia di navigazione UUID; (ii) modelli di navigazione simili di altri utenti; (iii) consigli che sono in genere popolari presso il pubblico di Outbrain in quel dato momento; (iv) un pizzico di casualità e (v) requisiti di targeting che possono essere forniti o richiesti dai nostri clienti Amplify. Ad esempio, Outbrain potrebbe sapere che l'UUID 123 (che potresti essere tu che tramite il tuo iPhone X stai visitando il sito del Guardian usando Chrome come browser) ama leggere contenuti su destinazioni per le vacanze esotiche e che alle persone che amano leggere contenuti sulle medesime destinazioni di vacanza piace anche leggere di cibi esotici. Quando interagisci con Outbrain non raccogliamo i tradizionali dati personali, come il tuo indirizzo e-mail o il tuo nome, quindi non possiamo associare il tuo nome al tuo UUID (per esempio, non sappiamo che John Smith, che è anche UUID 123, ama leggere sulle destinazioni per le vacanze esotiche).

                    L'UUID è una sequenza di numeri e/o lettere. L'UUID viene associato al tuo dispositivo e varia in base alla tua combinazione di browser. In altre parole, Outbrain registra un UUID diverso a seconda del dispositivo e/o del browser che utilizzi per accedere ai siti partner. Ad esempio, avrai un UUID quando visiti un sito partner dal tuo telefono cellulare utilizzando Safari come browser e un UUID diverso quando visiti un sito partner dal tuo iPad utilizzando Safari come browser. Outbrain combinerà e consoliderà un UUID da un dispositivo mobile (palmare o tablet) da un browser che accede quindi a un'applicazione (o viceversa) da quel medesimo dispositivo. Outbrain non effettua il tracciamento incrociato dei dispositivi e quindi non può collegare un utente che interagisce con Outbrain sul proprio telefono come lo stesso utente che sta interagendo con Outbrain sul proprio computer.
                    • Indirizzo IP
                    Oltre al tuo UUID, riconosciamo il tuo indirizzo IP, che traduciamo in termini di geolocalizzazione e cancelliamo l'ultimo ottetto per mascherare le informazioni di identificazione. Utilizziamo quindi queste informazioni mascherate, insieme alle informazioni che abbiamo ricevuto da altri partner terzi di fiducia (come MaxMind) per ottenere una comprensione a grandi linee del luogo in cui ti trovi (ad esempio, New York). Outbrain riconoscerà comunque il tuo indirizzo IP anche se rinunci al tracciamento personalizzato, in quanto ciò è necessario per continuare a fornirti raccomandazioni e consigli basati sul contesto, tuttavia, in tali casi il tuo indirizzo IP non è associato al tuo UUID e non farebbe parte di alcun profilo utente.
                    • Altre informazioni sul trattamento
                    Oltre all'UUID e all'indirizzo IP, raccogliamo le seguenti informazioni su di te via (a) pc o dispositivo mobile: (i) dati dell'user agent: tipo di dispositivo (ad es. iPhone), tipo di browser (ad es. Chrome), sistema operativo (ad es. iOS); (ii) le pagine visitate; (iii) l'orario della visita; e (iv) gli URL di riferimento e altre informazioni normalmente trasmesse nelle richieste HTTP.Le informazioni statistiche di cui sopra ci forniscono informazioni su quanti utenti hanno visitato una specifica pagina dei nostri siti partner su cui è installato il widget Outbrain, su quanto tempo ogni utente è rimasto su quella pagina, sul tipo di contenuto di quella pagina su cui ha cliccato e su come si è generalmente comportato su quella pagina; e (b) sulle applicazioni (i) versioni dell'applicazione (come appare in App Store o Play Store); (ii) ID dell'applicazione o nome del pacchetto (come appare in App Store o Play Store); (iii) sistema operativo (ad es. IOS o Android); (iv) versione del sistema operativo; e (v) modello del dispositivo (ad es. iPhone X). Queste informazioni sono considerate dati personali se Outbrain le associa a un UUID.

                    Poiché Outbrain non ha un rapporto diretto con gli utenti che interagiscono con i siti partner, Outbrain si affida ai suoi partner per determinare le basi legali su cui Outbrain può trattare i dati personali. Ogni sito partner si basa su
                    (b)Quali cookie e altre tecnologie simili utilizziamo
                    Visita questaTabella dei cookienella sezione "Utenti" per un elenco dettagliato dei cookie proprietari che utilizziamo quando interagisci con i siti partner nei quali è implementata la tecnologia Outbrain.
                    • Pixel Outbrain
                    Oltre al widget Outbrain visibile sui siti partner, alcuni inserzionisti di Outbrain possono implementare il pixel Outbrain sui loro siti web. Il pixel Outbrain determina se l'utente che raggiunge la pagina nella quale è installato dispone di un UUID Outbrain, al fine di fornire un resoconto agli inserzionisti in relazione alla loro particolare campagna. Se a tale utente finale è associato un UUID, Outbrain consente agli inserzionisti di riorientare (re-targeting) tali UUID e/o di fornire agli inserzionisti il numero totale di utenti (su base aggregata e anonima) che hanno raggiunto una determinata pagina (ad esempio, un inserzionista non sa che l'UUID1234 è stato convertito, ma solo che è stata effettuata 1 conversione). Outbrain non trasmette ai suoi inserzionisti alcun dato personale (incluso il tuo UUID) e non raccoglie ulteriori dati personali tramite il pixel. Outbrain non combina le informazioni ricevute dalle informazioni dei pixel di Outbrain con il profilo di un UUID (ad esempio, Outbrain tiene traccia solo del fatto che 1 conversione è avvenuta e non che l'UUID123 è stato convertito quando ha raggiunto la pagina scelta dall'inserzionista). Richiediamo agli inserzionisti di rendere noto l'utilizzo di pixel Outbrain sui propri siti web.

                    Outbrain può anche consentire ad alcuni partner terzi di fiducia di raccogliere dati tramite i cookie forniti attraverso il widget di Outbrain. In tali casi, Outbrain non trasmette a questi terzi i dati che Outbrain raccoglie sui suoi utenti, ma consente a tali terzi di raccogliere direttamente i dati (inclusi i dati personali) attraverso il widget per scopi di difesa dalle frodi e/o per sicurezza o per fornire informazioni di misurazione agli inserzionisti (come il numero di conversioni e/o impronte). Qualsiasi raccolta di questo tipo sarà regolata dalle norme sulla privacy di terzi.
                    • Pixel di terzi
                    Se fai clic su un collegamento verso uno dei nostri consigli, l'inserzionista che sponsorizza tale consiglio può installare cookie (o cookie di terze parti che agiscono per conto dell'inserzionista) sul tuo dispositivo o tramite dei reindirizzamenti prima che tu giunga alla pagina di destinazione dei consigli o nel momento in cui raggiungi la pagina di destinazione. Tali cookie servono a fornire delle analisi all'inserzionista per quanto riguarda la sua campagna (ad esempio, per vedere quanti utenti hanno visto la campagna). Richiediamo ai nostri inserzionisti di rendere noto l'uso di pixel e/o cookie di terze parti agli utenti finali attraverso il loro sito web. Poiché questi cookie e/o pixel sono aggiunti a sola discrezione dei nostri inserzionisti, sarai soggetto all'informativa sulla privacy di tale inserzionista.
                    (c)Come possiamo condividere le informazioni
                    • I nostri partner
                    Outbrain non condivide e/o vende interi profili utente con terzi. Tuttavia, possiamo condividere alcuni elementi di un profilo utente (ad esempio, UUID) con i seguenti partner, tra cui:
                    1. Partner di sicurezza del marchio, di analisi e di lotta alle frodi;
                    2. Piattaforme lato domanda (DSP) e lato offerta (SSP);
                    3. Scambi di pubblicità e/o reti; e
                    4. Piattaforme di gestione della domanda.
                    Si prega di cliccarequi per visionare una lista di alcuni dei nostri partner di fiducia. Inoltre, possiamo raccogliere e/o condividere alcuni dati personali con partner di fiducia in virtù della partecipazione alla OpenRTB. Molti di questi partner sono registrati come IAB TCF Global Vendor e possono essere trovatiqui.
                    (d)I tuoi diritti
                    Opzioni di opt-out da Outbrain su pc e dispositivi mobili.
                    È possibile rifiutare di ricevere i consigli personalizzati di Outbrain (o, se si è scelto di non riceverli e si desidera tornare indietro) in qualsiasi momento, indicandolo qui sotto. Puoi anche rinunciare ai consigli personalizzati tramite ilProfilo di interesse sul sito web di Outbrain, che fornisce una visualizzazione generale dei dati che Outbrain conosce su di te e che può utilizzare per formulare i suoi consigli.

                    Opzioni di opt-out da Outbrain sulle app.
                    Per escludere i consigli di Outbrain sulle tue applicazioni mobili, puoi seguire i seguenti passi:
                    1. dispositivi iOS: Impostazioni > Privacy > Pubblicità > Limita raccolta dati
                    2. Dispositivi Android: Google Impostazioni App > Annunci > Disattivazione degli annunci basati sugli interessi

                    Si prega di notare che un opt-out tramite il nostro profilo di interesse e/o la presente Politica sulla privacy non ti escluderà dal tracciamento personalizzato delle tue applicazioni. Questo opt-out deve essere effettuato tramite le impostazioni del dispositivo.

                    Ulteriori opzioni di rinuncia (opt-out).
                    Puoi anche esprimere la tua rinuncia a ricevere annunci personalizzati offerti da noi o da altre agenzie pubblicitarie attraverso strumenti messi a disposizione da NAI o le varie pagine basate su DAA (DAA,http://www.aboutads.info/choices; DAAC,www.youradchoices.ca/choices, e/o EDAAwww.youronlinechoices.eu). Visitare le pagine delle scelte dei consumatori di NAI, DAA, DAAC o EDAA ti consente di rinunciare a tutti o parte dei servizi dei membri partecipanti. Come la funzione di opt-out di Outbrain, queste rinunce non fanno sì che non riceverai più alcuna pubblicità, semplicemente gli annunci pubblicitari non saranno personalizzati per te. Continuerai a ricevere annunci pubblicitari, ad esempio, in base al sito web specifico che stai visualizzando (ossia annunci basati sul contesto). Inoltre, se i tuoi browser sono configurati per rifiutare i cookie quando visiti le pagine delle scelte dei consumatori DAA, DAAC o EDAA, la tua rinuncia potrebbe non essere efficace, in quanto il nostro opt-out è basato sui cookie.

                    Informazioni IMPORTANTI

                    Anche se hai scelto di non ricevere i consigli personalizzati di Outbrain:

                    • Continuerai a visualizzare i consigli di Outbrain.La disattivazione del tracking per la personalizzazione di Outbrain non significa che non riceverai più consigli da Outbrain. Piuttosto significa che i consigli di Outbrain non saranno personalizzati (cioè saranno raccomandazioni basate sul contesto).
                    • La tua rinuncia (opt-out) è basata su cookie ed è specificadel dispositivo/browser. Se navighi sul web da dispositivi e/o browser diversi, dovrai esprimere la rinuncia da ciascun dispositivo e/o browser per assicurarti di impedire il tracking per la personalizzazione su ciascuno di loro. Per lo stesso motivo, se acquisti un nuovo dispositivo, cambi browser o cancelli (o annulli) il cookie di rinuncia, dovrai esprimere nuovamente tale rinuncia. Rinunciare al tracking per la personalizzazione non equivale a bloccare i cookie.
                    • Non devi eseguire l’opt-in di Outbrain per almeno 21 giorni in quanto la cancellazione del tuo profilo è legata al tuo UUID..La tua rinuncia ai consigli personalizzati di Outbrain è efficace immediatamente. Tuttavia, se il tuo browser consente l'archiviazione locale e attivi consigli personalizzati di Outbrain (ad esempio accettando un banner cookie) entro 21 giorni dalla rinuncia, è possibile che il tuo profilo precedente venga riconnesso al tuo UUID. Se non effettui l'attivazione opt-in entro 21 giorni, il profilo verrà eliminato e non potrà essere ripristinato.
                    • Come per la maggior parte dei cookie di opt-out, il browser Outbrain si basa su un cookie. Il cookie opt-out è destinato ad essere persistente per applicare le preferenze dell'utente. Tuttavia, la funzione "Intelligent Tracking Prevention" di iOS11 può avere un impatto sulla persistenza dei cookie nei siti web in una finestra di 24 ore. Suggeriamo di utilizzare un altro browser o di considerare la possibilità di bloccare tutti i cookie di terze parti dal browser in modo da essere "opt out" senza doversi affidare alla metodologia di opt out di qualsiasi azienda.
                    • La tua memoria locale non verrà svuotata.Anche se hai scelto di non seguire i consigli personalizzati di Outbrain, la tua memoria locale non verrà cancellata automaticamente e quindi, oltre all'opt-out, dovrai cancellarla a livello di browser.
                    Partner commerciali: sei un Partner commerciale quando ti registri (o invii un'e-mail a Outbrain) per conto dell'azienda per la quale lavori per utilizzare i servizi Outbrain Amplify o Outbrain Engage. Scopri di piùqui.
                    (a)
                    Quali informazioni raccogliamo e perché
                    Puoi fornire determinati dati personali (quali ad esempio il tuo nome e/o l’indirizzo e-mail) quando ti registri per i servizi Amplify o Engage o altrimenti quando comunichi o interagisci con noi. Se presenti domanda per diventare un Partner commerciale, potremmo richiederti ulteriori informazioni tramite moduli di domanda dell'inserzionista, ordini di inserzione e altri moduli. Inoltre, raccogliamo automaticamente informazioni in merito alle azioni del tuo nome utente nel cruscotto (dashboard) Outbrain. Ad esempio, in qualità di Partner commerciale Amplify, se modifichi il costo per clic per una delle tue campagne, la traccia di controllo di Outbrain registrerà tutte queste azioni.

                    Raccogliamo e trattiamo i dati personali di cui sopra al fine di adempiere ai nostri obblighi ai sensi del nostro accordo come Partner commerciale (o potenziale Partner commerciale) stipulato con voi, ivi incluso per:
                    • rispondere alle tue domande e richieste;
                    • fornirti accesso a determinate funzioni e caratteristiche dei nostri servizi Amplify o Engage (ad esempio per fornirti e mantenere il tuo account dashboard);
                    • verificare la tua identità; e
                    • comunicare con te in merito al tuo account, ai nostri prodotti e alle promozioni disponibili pertinenti al tuo utilizzo del servizio Amplify o Engage.
                    (b)Quali cookie e altre tecnologie simili utilizziamo
                    Ti rimandiamo a questa Tabella dei cookie nella sezione "Partner commerciali" per un elenco dettagliato dei cookie proprietari e di terze parti (e dei relativi periodi di conservazione) che utilizziamo con i Partner commerciali.
                    (c)Come possiamo condividere le informazioni con chiunque
                    Potremmo divulgare determinate informazioni dei Partner commerciali a venditori, contraenti o altri soggetti che assistono Outbrain nell'erogazione dei servizi (ad es. trattamento delle carte di credito). Consulta anche lasezione Condivisione della presente politica sulla privacy.
                    (d)I tuoi diritti
                    Se in veste di Partner commerciale desideri verificare, correggere, aggiornare o richiedere la disattivazione delle tue informazioni, puoi accedere al cruscotto (dashboard) Outbrain per modificare le preferenze del tuo profilo oppure contattarci all'indirizzo:support@outbrain.com. Se stai ricevendo e-mail di Outbrain, puoi "annullare l'iscrizione" a tale invio utilizzando un collegamento presente nell'e-mail. Nota che l'annullamento dell'iscrizione non comporta la rinuncia a ricevere notifiche rilevanti per l'erogazione dei servizi Amplify o Engage (ad es. fatture inviate via e-mail).
                    (e)Base giuridica
                    La base giuridica di Outbrain per il trattamento dei dati personali dei Partner commerciali è contrattuale.
                    4.Misure di sicurezza, trasferimenti al di fuori dello SEE, condivisione e conservazione dei dati
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                    Sicurezza

                    Outbrain dispone di un team dedicato per la sicurezza. Manteniamo rigorosi controlli sui dati personali che raccogliamo, conservandoli in database protetti e soggetti a firewall con diritti di accesso rigorosamente limitati e controllati, per garantirne la sicurezza. Consulta le nostrenorme sulla sicurezza per maggiori informazioni.

                    I partner commerciali hanno accesso a determinate funzionalità protette da password del servizio Amplify o Engage. I partner commerciali hanno la responsabilità di mantenere riservata questa password e di garantire lo stesso per loro dipendenti e/o ai loro agenti. Ricorda che, sfortunatamente, la trasmissione di informazioni tramite Internet non è mai completamente sicura. Una truffa comune su Internet è nota come "spoofing" o "phishing" e si verifica quando ricevi un'email proveniente da quella che sembra essere una fonte legittima che richiede i tuoi dati personali. Ti preghiamo di osservare che non ti invieremo alcuna e-mail che ti chieda di verificare la carta di credito, le coordinate bancarie o eventuali altri dati personali. Qualora dovessi ricevere un'e-mail che sembra provenire da noi e ti chiede tali informazioni ti preghiamo di non rispondere e non fare clic su nessun link presente nell'e-mail. Al contrario, inoltraci l'e-mail all'indirizzolegal@outbrain.com, in quanto esamineremo possibili casi di frode su Internet.

                    Trasferimento dei dati al di fuori dell'UE/dello SEE
                    Quando trasferiamo dati personali dallo Spazio Economico Europeo (SEE), ci assicureremo che tali trasferimenti siano conformi alle leggi sulla protezione dei dati, incluse, se applicabile, le clausole contrattuali standard dell'UE o una decisione di adeguatezza positiva della Commissione Europea ai sensi dell'articolo 25(6) della Direttiva 95/46/CE o dell'articolo 45 del GDPR. In altre parole, i tuoi diritti e le tue protezioni rimangono con i tuoi dati e utilizziamo clausole contrattuali approvate e altre misure studiate per garantire che i destinatari dei tuoi dati personali li proteggano. Outbrain ha posto in vigore le Clausole contrattuali standard tra le entità di Outbrain per disciplinare il trasferimento dei dati al di fuori dello SEE.
                    Condivisione
                    Oltre alla descrizione di come possiamo divulgare i tuoi dati personali per ciascun tipo di utente, possiamo altresì divulgare dati personali nei seguenti casi:
                    • all'interno della famiglia di società controllate da Outbrain per ragioni interne, principalmente per scopi aziendali e operativi;
                    • qualora dovessimo attraversare una transizione aziendale, quale una fusione, un'acquisizione da parte di un'altra società oppure una vendita di tutte o di parte delle nostre attività, i tuoi dati personali saranno probabilmente inclusi tra le attività trasferite;
                    • laddove ciò sia richiesto dalla legge (ad esempio, per collaborare con indagini delle forze dell'ordine oppure con altri procedimenti giudiziari); e/o
                    • per rispondere a un'emergenza effettiva
                    Inoltre, combiniamo i tuoi dati personali con quelli di altri utenti al fine di condividere informazioni sulle tendenze e aggregare le statistiche degli utenti con terze parti, sempre in forma aggregata e anonimizzata.
                    DConservazione dei dati
                    Il periodo di conservazione per ciascuno dei cookie utilizzati da Outbrain (sia per i nostri sia per quelli usati da terzi per nostro conto) è indicato nellaTabella dei cookie. Più specificamente, il cookie Outbrain (Obuid), che viene utilizzato per monitorare le azioni degli utenti come i clic, scade tre (3) mesi dopo che un utente ha visitato un particolare sito all'interno della nostra rete, tuttavia, questo cookie si resetta se un utente ritorna allo stesso sito o a un sito diverso all'interno della nostra rete. Inoltre, non conserviamo alcun data point individuale su un utente per più di 13 mesi. Ad esempio, se l'UUID 123 legge un articolo il 31 dicembre 2018, il 1° febbraio 2019 quell'articolo non farà più parte del profilo dell'UUID 123. Outbrain mantiene altresì una politica di conservazione dei dati che dettaglia il periodo di conservazione dei dati personali in base alla nostra analisi della durata ragionevolmente necessaria di tale conservazione, rispetto a dati specifici, tenuto conto delle finalità legali o commerciali. Nel momento in cui non necessitiamo più dei dati personali, li cancelliamo o li distruggiamo in maniera sicura. I dati aggregati, che non consentono di identificare un dispositivo/browser (o una singola persona) e sono utilizzati per finalità di reporting e analisi vengono conservati per tutto il tempo necessario dal punto di vista commerciale.
                    5.Bambini e dati sensibili
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                    Minori
                    Nessuno dei nostri servizi si rivolge intenzionalmente a minori di 16 anni. Non raccogliamo consapevolmente dati personali da minori di 16 anni. Se al momento della raccolta dovessimo stabilire che un Visitatore del sito, un Utente o un Partner commerciale ha meno di 16 anni, non useremo né conserveremo i suoi dati personali. Qualora dovessimo venire a conoscenza del fatto che abbiamo raccolto inconsapevolmente dati personali da un minore di età inferiore ai 16 anni, attueremo ogni ragionevole sforzo per eliminare tali informazioni dai nostri archivi. Se sei un bambino, vai a giocare in giardino, non usare o interagire con Outbrain!

                    Dati sensibili
                    Non raccogliamo o riceviamo categorie di dati personali sensibili.
                    6.Visitatori dei territori europei
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                    In conformità con le leggi in materia di tutela della vita privata (privacy), in particolare con il regolamento generale europeo sulla protezione dei dati (GDPR), Outbrain riconosce specifici diritti aggiuntivi alle persone che interagiscono con Outbrain quali il diritto di accesso, di rettifica, di opposizione, di reclamo, di cancellazione e di blocco. Più specificamente e in determinate circostanze:
                    • il diritto di richiedere informazioni sull'eventualità del trattamento in atto e su quali dati personali siano trattati da noi, nonché il diritto di richiedere la rettifica o la modifica di tali dati personali.
                    • il diritto di richiedere che i dati personali siano cancellati.
                    • il diritto di chiedere che il trattamento dei dati personali sia soggetto a limitazioni.
                    • il diritto alla revoca del proprio consenso al trattamento e all'utilizzo dei propri dati, in tutto o in parte, in qualsiasi momento con applicazione per il futuro.
                    • il diritto di ottenere i propri dati personali in un formato comune, strutturato e leggibile da un dispositivo automatico.
                    • il diritto di contattare il nostro responsabile della protezione dei dati nel caso in cui vi siano domande, commenti, reclami o richieste in relazione alla nostra dichiarazione sulla protezione dei dati e sul trattamento dei dati personali.
                    • il diritto di sporgere reclamo presso l'autorità di controllo responsabile qualora si ritenga che il trattamento dei propri dati personali avvenga in violazione della legislazione.
                    In aggiunta a quanto sopra, facciamo riferimento a determinati diritti per i cittadini dei Territori europei nel corso della presente politica sulla privacy. Ai sensi del GDPR, con il termine cittadini dei "Territori europei" si intendono i cittadini dello Spazio economico europeo (SEE), dell’Associazione europea di libero scambio (EFTA) e della Svizzera. Ai fini della presente Informativa sulla privacy, il termine "Territori europei" continuerà a includere il Regno Unito, anche dopo che il Regno Unito avrà lasciato lo Spazio economico europeo in seguito alla Brexit.

                    Si prega di inviare un'e-mail aPrivacy@outbrain.com con eventuali domande sull'esercizio dei diritti di cui sopra.
                    7.Comunicazione antitracciamento (“Do Not Track”)
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                    Alcuni browser trasmettono segnali antitracciamento, denominati "Do Not Track" (DNT), ai siti web. Poiché non esiste una comprensione comune su come interpretare il segnale DNT, al momento Outbrain non altera, modifica o risponde alle richieste o ai segnali DNT di tali browser. Continueremo a monitorare l'attività del settore in questo contesto e rivaluteremo le nostre pratiche DNT se necessario. Nel frattempo, puoi utilizzare la gamma di altri strumenti che mettiamo a disposizione per controllare la raccolta e l'utilizzo dei dati, ivi inclusa la capacità di rinunciare a ricevere consigli personalizzati consultando la sezione Utenti.
                    8.Come può variare la presente politica sulla privacy
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                    Occasionalmente potremmo modificare la presente politica sulla privacy. Inseriremo un avviso in evidenza che ti sarà visibile in qualità di Visitatore del sito o Partner commerciale, tuttavia non disponiamo di mezzi per avvertire gli Utenti in merito a un aggiornamento a titolo di preavviso. Si consiglia di controllare periodicamente per vedere se la Politica sulla privacy è stata aggiornata, in quanto pubblicheremo sempre la data dell'ultima modifica della politica sulla privacy nella parte in alto della pagina affinché tu possa sapere quando è stata rivista l'ultima volta.



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                      プライバシー・ポリシー

                      アウトブレインはお客様の個人データを大切に保護します。このプライバシー・ポリシー(以下「プライバシー・ポリシー」といいます。)は、アウトブレインが収集する全ての個人データを含む情報の利用方法を定めるものです。個人データとは、お客様に関わる情報であって、個人を特定できる情報をいいます。アウトブレインは、お客様の個人データを利用するに際しては、適用されるすべての法令を遵守します。グローバルプライバシープログラムを継続的に実施するプライバシーチャンピオンのチームのもと、信頼と透明性というアウトブレインの価値を守っていきます。 - 全て閉じる
                      1. アウトブレインについて、アウトブレインのミッション、アウトブレイン・アウトブレインのDPO・関係部署へのご連絡
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                      アウトブレインについて

                      このプライバシー・ポリシーは、ニューヨークに本社を置く米国デラウェア州の法人Outbrain Inc.と、その関連子会社(以下、総称して「アウトブレイン」又は「当社」といいます。)に適用されます。当社は世界各地で事業を展開しており、世界中のパブリッシャーやマーケターと提携関係を結んでいます。


                      当社の子会社であるZemanta Inc.には、別のプライバシー・ポリシーがあります(詳しくはこちら)。

                      アウトブレインのミッション

                      当社のミッションは、お客様の興味関心に基づいて、レコメンデーションを提供することです。そのため、以下のパートナーと提携関係を結んでいます。
                      • 関連するコンテンツを読者に勧めることを希望するオンラインパブリッシャー及びパートナー(関連する契約をOutbrain Engageといいます。)
                      • コンテンツを読者に配信することを希望するアドバタイザー(関連する契約をOutbrain Amplifyといいます。)
                      • 関連するレコメンデーションの提供に寄与するサードパーティパートナー

                      Amplify(アドバタイザー)サービスの詳細についてはこちら、Engage(パブリッシャー)サービスについてはこちらをご覧ください。

                      ご連絡先

                      アウトブレインは、プライバシー・ポリシーを遵守していることを定期的に確認しています。プライバシー・ポリシーに関する質問、コメント及びご要望は、メール(privacy@outbrain.com)又は郵送(Outbrain Inc., 222 Broadway 19th Floor, New York, NY 10038, Attn: Privacy Questions.)によりお寄せください。

                      もし十分な回答が得られない場合、次の窓口にご連絡いただくことができます。

                      • 外部のData Protection Officer(以下、「DPO」といいます。):ePrivacy GmbH 担当者:Christoph Bauer博士 ePrivacy GmbHに連絡する場合、dpo@outbrain.com宛に直接ご連絡ください。」
                      • アウトブレインを監督する欧州のInformation Commissioner’s Office
                      2. アライアンスと遵守
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                      • 当社は、Digital Advertising Alliance (DAA)及びEuropean Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (EDAA)が定める自主規制原則を遵守します。
                      • 当社は、データ収集及びデジタル広告の使用を担当する団体であるNetwork Advertising Initiative (NAI)の会員です。また、「WebとモバイルのためのNAI行動規範」を遵守しています。アウトブレインはまた、オンライン行動広告のための対話型広告局(IAB)の自己規制原則、及びIAB欧州OBAフレームワークを遵守しています。
                      • JICWEBS DTSG Brand Safetyによる認証は、こちらから確認できます。

                      3. アウトブレインのユーザータイプ(オプトアウトを含む)
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                      このプライバシー・ポリシーは、お客様がアウトブレインに提供する情報の提供方法に基づいてセクションに分けられています。お客様は、サイト訪問者、ユーザー又はビジネスパートナー(以下に定義します)のいずれに該当するか、ご確認ください。ユーザータイプごとに、当社が収集する情報とその理由、当社が使用するクッキーやその他の類似技術、当社がそのような情報をどのように共有するか、及びお客様の権利について説明しています。
                      サイト訪問者:Outbrain.com (又はOutbrain.co.uk、Outbrain.fr、outbrain.de等)(以下、「当社サイト」といいます。) において、ウェブサイト、ウェブページ、インタラクティブ機能、ブログ、及びこれらの内容にアクセスする場合、サイト訪問者に該当します。詳しくはこちらをご覧ください。詳しくはこちらへ
                      (a)情報収集の方法と理由

                      当社は、当社のサイトでどのようなサービスがお客様の興味を引くかを理解したいと考えており、また、お客様が当社サイトにアクセスしていないときに、当社が提供するサービスについてお客様にご覧いただきたいと考えています。このため、当社はお客様のデバイスから以下の情報を収集します。(i) IPアドレス、(ii)ユーザーエージェントデータ:デバイスの種類(iPhone等)、ブラウザの種類(Chrome等)、オペレーティングシステム(iOS等)、(iii)当社サイトで訪問したページ(アウトブレインの「会社概要」ページ等)、(iv)訪問時間(及び対応するタイムゾーン)、(v)参照URL及びHTTPリクエストで通常送信されるその他の情報(お客様が当社サイトにどのようにたどり着いたかを伝える情報等)。

                      さらに、お客様が当社サイトを介して、当社にお客様の詳細な情報を送信することに同意した場合(当社のニュースレターを受信するためにサインアップする等)、当社は、お客様の名前と電子メールアドレスを収集することがあります。

                      (b) 使用するクッキーその他の類似技術
                      お客様が当社サイトを訪問した際に使用される可能性のあるファーストパーティ及びサードパーティのクッキー(及びそれに対応する保持期間)の詳細なリストについては、随時更新されるクッキーテーブルの「サイト訪問者」の項目をご覧ください。
                      (c) 情報共有の方法
                      • 当社が当社サイトで取得したお客様の情報の共有
                        当社は、マーケティングや広告の目的で、お客様の個人情報をサードパーティに共有したり、販売したりすることはありません。当社は、お客様へのマーケティングや広告を行うために、様々なサードパーティ(クッキーテーブルに記載されています)を利用することがあります。当社は、これらのサードパーティや企業が、適用されるすべてのデータ保護法を遵守し、当社から共有されるすべての情報を秘密にし、当社に対する義務を履行するためにのみ情報を使用することに同意することを要求します。当社は、これを、個人データを処理するすべてのサードパーティとの間で契約を締結することにより行います。

                        当社のブログへのコメントについては、その内容と情報が公開されます。コメントを削除したい場合、support@outbrain.comまでご連絡ください。
                      • 当社サイトでのサードパーティサービスの利用
                        当社サイトには、当社が所有又は運営していないウェブサイトへのリンクが含まれています。当社は、これらのサードパーティのウェブサイトのコンテンツ、製品、サービス、プライバシー・ポリシー又は運用を管理、推奨又は保証していません。例えば、当社サイトでは、当社のFacebookページやLinkedInページに移動するクリック可能なアイコンが表示されています。これらのリンクをクリックする場合、これらのサイトは当社が所有又は運営しているわけではないため、サードパーティのウェブサイトは独自のクッキーをお客様のデバイスに送信し、独自に個人データを収集する可能性があります。したがって、サードパーティのウェブサイトのプライバシー・ポリシーをよく理解しておくことが重要です。
                      • プライバシー・ポリシーの「共有」の項目も参照してください。
                      (d)お客様の権利
                      当社の利用規約は、お客様による当社サイトの利用を規定し、お客様が当社サイトにアクセスする際に適用されます。お客様はいつでも当社サイトの使用を停止することができます。その場合、当社サイトへのアクセスに使用されたデバイスから、当社が送信したクッキーを削除することもできます。当社サイトの利用中にお客様がメールアドレスを提供した場合、当社から送信するメールには、「配信停止」のオプションが含まれています。さらに、お客様は、support@outbrain.comにメールを送信することで、ダイレクトマーケティングをオプトアウトすることもできます。

                      欧州地域のサイト訪問者のために、当社は、当社サイトに同意管理プラットフォーム(One Trustが提供)を実装しており、クッキー及び類似のトラッキング技術に同意するかどうかを決める機会を提供しています。当社サイトにアクセスすると、ページの中央に当社が使用するクッキーに関する情報が記載されたバナーが表示されます。このバナーをクリックすると、不可欠なクッキーではない(クッキーテーブルに定義されています)クッキーをオプトアウトすることができます(例えば、パフォーマンスクッキーやターゲティングクッキー)。バナーの「同意する」を押すことで、クッキーや類似のトラッキング技術を受け入れたことになります。当社が、当社サイト上で欧州地域のサイト訪問者の個人データを処理するための合法的な根拠は、.。お客様はいつでも同意を撤回することができます。欧州地域以外のサイト訪問者に関しては、当社は個人データを処理するための正当な利益に依拠していますが、欧州地域以外のサイト訪問者が、当社の同意管理プラットフォームを通じて、同意を撤回することは妨げられません。
                      ユーザー:当社のウィジェットがインストールされている、又は当社のリコメンデーションが配置されている当社のパートナーのウェブサイト又はアプリケーション(以下「パートナーサイト」といいます。)のページにアクセスする場合、ユーザーに該当します。例えばhttps://news.sky.com/uk,www.spiegel.de,www.cnn.comといったサイトにアクセスした場合、当社のウィジェットはこれらのウェブサイトに実装されます。当社を参照している旨のテキスト(レコメンデーションの周辺の「Recommended by Outbrain」、「by Outbrain」等)が表示されることにより、当社のウィジェットが実装されていることを知ることができます。当社へのハイパーリンクをクリックすると、詳細な通知が表示され、当社のインタレストポータル及びプライバシー・ポリシーに移動し、パーソナライズされたリコメンデーションをオプトアウトすることができます。場合によっては、パートナーが自社のサービスのためにアウトブレインのサービスをホワイトラベル化している場合があります。そのような場合、パートナーは、プライバシー・ポリシーで当社の使用を開示しなければなりません。詳しくはこちらをご覧ください。詳しくはこちらへ

                      当社のウィジェットの例
                      Outbrain Example Recommendations
                      (a)情報収集の内容と理由
                      当社は、UUID、IPアドレスその他の使用情報を使用して、興味関心に沿ったレコメンデーションを提供することができます。当社のレコメンデーションは、新しいウェブサイトにリンクしているアドバタイザーによって支払われている場合や、同じパートナーサイトの別のページにリンクするようなオーガニックなものである場合があります。
                      • UUID.
                      ユーザーが初めてパートナーサイト(CNN.com等)にアクセスする時、UUIDを生成するために、当社はユーザーのデバイスにクッキーを送信します。また、パートナーのアプリケーションを使用して初めてパートナーにアクセスする場合、当社は、お客様のデバイスによって割り当てられたアドバタイザーIDを受け取ります。アウトブレインは、お客様がパートナーサイトで消費したコンテンツをカタログ化し、分析します。当社のレコメンデーションは、(i)UUIDの閲覧履歴、(ii)他のユーザーの類似の閲覧パターン、(iii)現時点でアウトブレインのユーザーから一般的に人気のあるレコメンデーション、(iv)多少のランダム性、(v)当社のAmplifyクライアントが提供又は要求する可能性のあるターゲティング要件に基づいています。一例として、UUID 123(例えば、Chromeブラウザを使用してiPhone XでThe Guardianを閲覧する人)は、遠く離れた避暑地についての記事を読むことが好きで、遠く離れた避暑地について読むことが好きな人は、エキゾチックな食べ物についての記事を読むことも好きだということを、当社は知ることができます。当社では、お客様が当社とやりとりする際に、メールアドレスや氏名等のいわゆる伝統的な個人情報を収集することはありませんので、お客様の氏名とUUIDを関連付けることはできません(例えば、John Smith がUUID 123であり、遠く離れた避暑地について読むことが好きだということはわかりません)。
                      UUIDは数字や文字の羅列です。このUUIDはデバイスに付加しており、ブラウザの組合せによって変化します。言い換えれば、当社は、パートナーサイトにアクセスする際に使用するデバイスやブラウザによって異なるUUIDを記録します。例えば、携帯電話からSafariブラウザを使用してパートナーサイトにアクセスした場合に1つのUUIDが、iPadからSafariブラウザを使用してパートナーサイトにアクセスした場合は別のUUIDが記録されます。当社は、ある携帯デバイス(携帯電話又はタブレット)でブラウザからアプリケーションにアクセスした場合(又はその逆)に、同じデバイスからアプリケーションにアクセスした場合のUUIDを組み合わせて統合します。私たちはクロスデバイストラッキングを行っておらず、携帯電話から私たちを使用しているユーザーを、デスクトップから私たちを使用している同じユーザーにリンクすることはできません。
                      • IPアドレス
                      お客様のUUIDに加えて、当社ではお客様のIPアドレスを認識しています。その後、この隠された情報を、他の信頼できるサードパーティのパートナー(MaxMind等)から受け取った情報と組み合わせて使用し、お客様がどこにいるのか(ニューヨーク等)を幅広く把握します。当社は、お客様がパーソナルトラッキングをオプトアウトした場合であっても、お客様のIPアドレスを認識します。これは、お客様にコンテキストベースのレコメンデーションを提供し続けるために必要な措置です。
                      • その他の利用情報

                      当社は、お客様のUUIDとIPアドレスに加えて、次の情報を収集します。(a) デスクトップ及びモバイルウェブ上では、(i) ユーザーエージェントデータ:デバイスの種類(iPhone等)、ブラウザの種類(クローム等)、オペレーティングシステム(iOS等)、(ii)訪問したページ、(iii)訪問時間、(iv)参照URL及びHTTPリクエストで通常送信されるその他の情報。こうした統計的情報は、当社のウィジェットがインストールされているパートナーサイトの特定のページに何人のユーザーが訪問したか、各ユーザーがそのページに滞在した時間、クリックしたそのページのコンテンツの種類、及び一般的にどのようにそのページに関与したかについて、情報を提供するものです。(b)アプリケーション状では、(i)アプリケーションのバージョン(App Store又はPlay Storeに表示されているもの)、(ii)アプリケーションID又はパッケージ名(App Store又はPlay Storeに表示されているもの)、(iii)オペレーティングシステム(IOS又はAndroid等)、(iii)オペレーティングシステムのバージョン、(iv) デバイスのモデル(iPhone X等)。

                      当社がUUIDと関連付ける場合、これらの情報は個人データとみなされます。当社は、パートナーサイトにアクセスするユーザーと直接関係を持っていないため、当社が個人データを処理することができる合法的な根拠の判断は、パートナーに依拠しています。各パートナーサイトは以下のいずれかに依拠しています。
                      (b)使用するクッキーその他の類似技術
                      • アウトブレインのクッキー
                      • アウトブレインのピクセル
                      • サードパーティのピクセル
                      • アウトブレインのクッキー
                        アウトブレインのテクノロジーが実装されているパートナーサイトにアクセスする際に使用する、ファーストパーティのクッキーの詳細については、クッキーテーブルunder “Users” の「ユーザー」の項目を参照してください。
                      • アウトブレインのピクセル
                        パートナーサイトに表示される当社の可視ウィジェットに加えて、特定の当社のアドバタイザーは、自社のウェブサイトに当社のピクセルを実装することができます。当社のピクセルは、特定のキャンペーンに関するレポートをアドバタイザーに提供するために、ピクセルが設置されたページに到達したユーザーが当社のUUIDを持っているかどうかを判断します。そのようなエンドユーザーに関連付けられたUUIDがある場合、当社は、アドバタイザーがそのUUIDをリターゲティングしたり、特定のページに到達したユーザーの総数(集計後の匿名ベース)をアドバタイザーに提供したりすることができます(例えば、アドバタイザーはUUID1234がコンバージョンしたことはわかりませんが、コンバージョンが1回発生したことは知ることができます)。当社は、アドバタイザーに個人データ(お客様のUUIDを含む)を渡したり、ピクセルを介して個人データを収集したりすることはありません。当社は、当社のピクセルから得られた情報をUUIDのプロファイルと組み合わせることはありません(例えば、当社は、UUID123がアドバタイザーが選択したページに到達した際、1つのコンバージョンが行われたことだけを追跡し、UUID123がコンバージョンしたことは追跡しません)。当社は、アドバタイザーに対して、自社のウェブサイトでの当社のピクセルの使用状況を開示するよう求めます

                        当社はまた、特定の信頼できるサードパーティのパートナーに、当社ウィジェットを通じて配信されるクッキーを介してデータを収集することを許可する場合があります。この場合、アウトブレインは、アウトブレインがユーザーについて収集したデータをこうしたサードパーティに渡すことはありませんが、不正行為防止やセキュリティ保護の目的で、又はアドバタイザーに測定情報(コンバージョン数やインプレッション数等)を提供するために、ウィジェットを介して直接、データ(個人データを含む)を収集することをサードパーティに許可しています。このような収集には、サードパーティのプライバシー・ポリシーが適用されます.
                      • サードパーティのピクセル
                        お客様が当社のレコメンデーションへのリンクをクリックした場合、レコメンデーションのスポンサーとなっているアドバタイザーは、レコメンデーションの目的ページに到着する前、又は目的ページに到達した時点で、リダイレクトを通じて、お客様のデバイスにクッキー(又はアドバタイザーに代わって行動するサードパーティのクッキー)を置くことがあります。このようなクッキーは、アドバタイザーのキャンペーンに関する分析を、アドバタイザーに提供するために置かれます(例えば、アドバタイザーのキャンペーンを閲覧したユーザーの数を確認するため等)。当社は、アドバタイザーに対し、サードパーティのピクセルやクッキーの使用を、そのウェブサイトを介してエンドユーザーに開示するよう求めています。これらのクッキーやピクセルは、当社のアドバタイザーの独自の裁量で追加されるため、お客様はそのアドバタイザーのプライバシーに関する通知やプライバシー・ポリシーに従うことになります
                      (c)情報共有の方法
                      • パートナー
                        当社は、ユーザーのプロファイル全体をサードパーティと共有したり、販売したりすることはありません。ただし、ユーザーのプロファイルの特定の要素(例えば、UUID)を以下のパートナーと共有することがあります。
                      1. ブランドセーフティ、ブランド分析、ブランド詐欺防止に関するパートナー
                      2. デマンドサイドプラットフォーム(DSP)及びサプライサイドプラットフォーム(SSP)
                      3. アドエクスチェンジやアドネットワーク
                      4. デマンドマネジメントプラットフォーム
                      信頼できるパートナーのリストはこちらをご覧ください。加えて、当社は、OpenRTBに参加することにより、信頼できるパートナーと共に個人データを収集したり、共有したりすることがあります。これらのパートナーの多くは、IAB TCFグローバル・ベンダーとして登録されています。詳しくはこちらをご覧ください。
                      (d)お客様の権利
                      デスクトップ及びモバイルウェブ上でのアウトブレインのオプトアウト
                      お客様は、以下のボタンを操作することにより、いつで当社のパーソナルレコメンデーションをオプトアウトすることができます(また、オプトアウトした後に再度登録することもできます)。また、当社のInterestプロファイルは、当社がお客様について知っているデータの一般的な可視化を提供するウェブサイトであり、お客様は、当社のInterestプロファイルを介してパーソナルレコメンデーションをオプトアウトすることができます。

                      アプリケーション上でのアプトブレインのオプトアウト
                      モバイルアプリケーション上でアウトブレインのオプトアウトを行うには、以下の手順に従ってください。
                      1. iOSデバイス:設定>プライバシー>広告>追跡型広告を制限
                      2. Androidデバイス:Google設定アプリ>広告>興味ベースの広告のオプトアウト

                      当社のInterestプロファイルやプライバシー・ポリシーを介してオプトアウトした場合、お客様のアプリケーションにおけるパーソナルトラッキングはオプトアウトされませんのでご注意ください。このオプトアウトは、お客様のデバイスの設定で行う必要があります。

                      追加のオプトアウトオプション
                      Yまた、NAIやDAAベースの各種ページ(DAAhttp://www.aboutads.info/choices、DAACwww.youradchoices.ca/choices、EDAAwww.youronlinechoices.eu)等のツールを介して、当社や他の広告会社が提供するパーソナライズされた広告の受信をオプトアウトすることもできます。NAI、DAA、DAAC又はEDAAの利用者用選択ページにアクセスし、参加しているサービスの一部又は全部をオプトアウトすることができます。当社のオプトアウトとは異なり、これらのオプトアウトは、お客様が広告を受け取らなくなることを意味するものではありません。例えば、お客様が閲覧している特定のウェブサイトに基づいた広告(コンテクストベースの広告)は引き続き表示されます。また、DAA、DAAC、EDAAの消費者選択ページにアクセスした際、ブラウザがクッキーをオプトアウトするように設定されている場合、当社のオプトアウトはクッキーに基づいているため、お客様のオプトアウトが有効とならない可能性があります。

                      重要な情報

                      当社のパーソナルレコメンデーションをオプトアウトした場合であっても、

                      • アウトブレインのレコメンデーションは表示されます。アウトブレインのパーソナルトラッキングをオプトアウトしたからといって、アウトブレインからのレコメンデーションを受け取れなくなるわけではありません。その代わり、アウトブレインのレコメンデーションはパーソナライズされません(すなわち、コンテキストに基づいたレコメンデーションとなります)。
                      • お客様のオプトアウトは、クッキーに基づいたデバイス/ブラウザ固有のものとなります。 お客様が複数のデバイスやブラウザからウェブを閲覧する場合、各デバイスやブラウザからオプトアウトする必要があります。同じ理由で、新しいデバイスを購入したり、ブラウザを変更したり、オプトアウトクッキーを削除(又はクリア)したりした場合も、再度オプトアウトする必要があります。パーソナライゼーショントラッキングをオプトアウトすることは、クッキーをブロックすることと同じではありません。
                      • プロファイルの削除はお客様のUUIDに関連付けられているため、少なくとも21日間はアウトブレインにオプトインしないでください。.当社のパーソナルレコメンデーションからのオプトアウトは直ちに有効となります。ただし、ご利用のブラウザがローカルストレージを許可しており、オプトアウトから21日以内に、当社のパーソナルレコメンデーションにオプトインした場合(例えば、クッキーバナーを受け入れる等)、以前のプロファイルがお客様のUUIDに再接続される可能性があります。21日以内にオプトインしなければ、お客様のプロファイルは復元されない形で削除されます。
                      • ほとんどのオプトアウトクッキーと同様に、当社のブラウザのオプトアウトはクッキーに依存しています。オプトアウトクッキーは、ユーザーの好みを尊重するために永続的であることが意図されています。しかし、iOS11の「インテリジェントトラッキング防止」機能は、24時間後のウェブサイト全体のクッキーの永続性に影響を与える可能性があります。別のブラウザを使用するか、ブラウザからすべてのサードパーティのクッキーをブロックすることで、企業ごとのオプトアウト方法に頼ることなく、「オプトアウト」されることをお勧めします。
                      • お客様のローカルストレージはクリアされません。当社のパーソナルレコメンデーションをオプトアウトしても、ローカルストレージは自動的にクリアされないため、オプトアウトに加えてブラウザレベルでクリアを行う必要があります。
                      ビジネスパートナー:Amplify又はEngageサービスを使用するため、会社を代表して登録する(又は当社にメールを送る)場合、ビジネスパートナーに該当します。詳しくはこちらをご覧ください。詳しくはこちらへ
                      (a)情報収集の方法と理由
                      お客様は、Amplify又はEngageサービスに登録する際、又は当社との通信その他のやりとりをする際、特定の個人データ(氏名やメールアドレス等)を提供することがあります。お客様がビジネスパートナーになることを申請する場合、当社はアドバタイザー申請書、記入申込書その他の様式を通じて、お客様に追加情報を依頼することがあります。また、アウトブレインのダッシュボードにおいて、お客様のユーザー名により行われた行動に関する情報は、自動的に収集されます。例えば、Amplifyビジネスパートナーとして、お客様がキャンペーンのクリック単価を変更した場合、当社の監査記録にこうしたアクションの全ての記録が残ります。

                      当社は、お客様とのビジネスパートナー(又は将来のビジネスパートナー)としての契約に基づく義務として、以下に掲げる業務を遂行するため、上記の個人データを収集し、処理します。
                      • お客様からのご質問やご要望への回答
                      • 当社のAmplify又はEngageサービスの特定の機能や、機能へのアクセスのお客様への提供(例:お客様のダッシュボードアカウントの提供・維持)
                      • 本人確認
                      • お客様のアカウント、当社の製品、及びお客様によるAmplify又はEngageサービスのご利用に関連する利用可能なプロモーションについて、お客様とやり取りを行うこと
                      (b)使用するクッキーその他の類似技術
                      当社がビジネスパートナーとの間で使用するファーストパーティ及びサードパーティのクッキー(及びそれに対応する保持期間)の詳細なリストについては、クッキーテーブルの「ビジネスパートナー」の項目をご覧ください。
                      (c)情報共有の方法
                      当社は、特定のビジネスパートナー情報を、ベンダー、委託先、又はサービスの提供(クレジットカードの処理等)により当社を支援するその他の者に開示することがあります。また、プライバシー・ポリシーの「共有」のセクションもご参照ください。
                      (d)お客様の権利
                      ビジネスパートナーとして、自身の情報の確認、修正、更新、削除を希望する場合は、当社のダッシュボードにアクセスしてプロファイルの設定を編集するか、support@outbrain.comまでご連絡ください。当社からのメールを受信している場合は、メールに記載されているリンクを使用して「配信停止」を行うことができます。配信停止は、Amplify又はEngageサービスの提供に不可欠な通知(電子請求書等)をオプトアウトするものではありません。
                      (e)法的根拠
                      当社がビジネスパートナーの個人データを処理する合法的な根拠は、契約です。
                      4.セキュリティ、EEA外への移転、共有及びデータ保持
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                      セキュリティ

                      アウトブレインには専門のセキュリティチームがあります。当社が収集した個人データを厳重に管理し、ファイアウォールで保護されたデータベースに保管し、アクセス権を厳密に制限して管理し、安全性を確保しています。詳細については、当社のセキュリティ基準 をご覧ください。

                      ビジネスパートナーは、Amplify又はEngageサービスの特定のパスワードで保護された機能に、アクセスすることができます。ビジネスパートナーは、このパスワードの機密性を保持し、従業員やその代理人が同様に機密性を保持するよう確保する責任があります。残念ながら、インターネットを介した情報伝達は完全に安全ではないことに留意する必要があります。よくあるインターネット詐欺に「なりすまし」や「フィッシング」があります。これは、合法的にみえる情報源から、個人情報を要求するメールを受信した場合に発生します。当社は、クレジットカードや銀行情報、その他の個人情報の確認を要求するメールを送信することはありませんので、ご注意ください。当社からと思われる電子メールで、こうした個人情報を要求するものを受け取った場合は、返信をせず、電子メール内のリンクをクリックしないようにしてください。インターネット詐欺の可能性がある場合は、当社で調査を行いますので、legal@outbrain.com, までメールをご転送ください。

                      EU / EEA外へのデータ転送
                      当社が欧州経済領域(EEA)から個人データを転送する場合、当社は、該当する場合、EU標準契約条項、欧州委員会の十分性認定(指令95/46/EC第25条6項又はGDPR第45条によるもの)を含む、関連するデータ保護法を遵守していることを確認します。言い換えれば、お客様の権利と保護はお客様のデータとともにあり、当社は、お客様の個人データの受信者がデータを確実に保護するように設計され、承認された契約条項その他の手段を使用しています。アウトブレインは、EEA域外へのデータ転送を管理するために、アウトブレインの事業体間の標準契約条項を定めています。
                      共有
                      当社は、ユーザーの種類ごとに規定されるお客様の個人情報の開示方法に加えて、以下のとおり個人情報を開示することがあります。
                      • アウトブレインが管理する企業グループ内における内部的な理由(主として事業及び業務上の目的)のために、個人情報が開示されることがあります。
                      • 合併、他社による買収、又は当社資産の全部又は一部の売却等、当社が企業組織の再編を行う場合、お客様の個人情報は譲渡される資産の中に含まれる可能性が高いです。
                      • 法的に要求された場合(法執行機関の調査やその他の法的手続に協力する場合等)は、個人情報が開示されることがあります。
                      • 非常に緊急の事態に対応するため、個人情報が開示されることがあります。
                      また、お客様の個人情報は、他のユーザーの個人情報と組み合わせて、傾向情報やユーザー統計を集計してサードパーティと共有するために、常に匿名で集計されています。
                      データの保持
                      アウトブレインが使用するクッキー(当社独自のものであるか、サードパーティによる代行であるかを問いません)の保存期間は、クッキーテーブル. に記載されています。具体的には、クリック等のユーザーの行動を追跡するために使用される当社のクッキー(Obuid)は、ユーザーが当社ネットワーク内の特定のサイトを訪問してから3ヶ月後に、有効期限が到来しますが、ユーザーが同じサイトに戻ったり、当社ネットワーク内の別のサイトに戻ったりした場合、このクッキーはリセットされます。また、当社はユーザーの個々のデータポイントを13ヶ月以上保持することはありません。例えば、UUID 123が2018年12月31日に記事を読んだ場合、2019年2月1日には、その記事はUUID 123のプロファイルの一部ではなくなります。

                      当社はまた、特定のデータが法的に又は事業目的のために合理的に必要とされる期間を分析した上で、個人データの保持期間を詳細に定めたデータ保持ポリシーを維持しています。個人データを必要としなくなった場合は、安全に削除又は破棄します。集計データのうち、デバイスやブラウザ(又は個人)を特定できず、レポートや分析の目的で使用されるものは、商業的に必要な限り維持されます。
                      5.未成年者及び機微なデータ
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                      未成年者
                      当社のサービスは、16歳未満の未成年者を意図的に対象としたものではありません。当社は、16歳未満の方から意図して個人データを収集することはありません。サイト訪問者、ユーザー、又はビジネスパートナーが16歳未満であることが個人データの収集時に判明した場合、当社は、その人の個人データを使用したり、維持したりすることはありません。当社が意図せずに16歳未満の方から個人データを収集していることに気づいた場合、当社は、そのような情報を記録から削除するための合理的な努力を行います。もしあなたが子供である場合、アウトブレインを使用するよりも庭で遊びましょう!

                      機微なデータ
                      当社は、個人データのうち、機微なカテゴリーのものを収集したり、受け取ったりすることはありません。
                      6.欧州地域の訪問者
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                      特定の個人情報保護法、特にEU一般データ保護規則(GDPR)に基づき、当社は、当社にアクセスする個人に対して、アクセス、訂正、異議申立て、苦情、削除、ブロックといった特定の追加的権利を提供しています。より具体的には、以下が該当します。
                      • 個人データが当社によって処理されているかどうか、どの個人データが処理されているかについて情報を要求する権利及び個人データの修正や訂正を要求する権利
                      • 個人データの削除を要求する権利
                      • 個人データの処理を制限することを要求する権利
                      • 個人データの処理と使用に対する同意を完全に又は部分的に撤回することを申請する権利
                      • 個人データを、一般的に整理された機械的に読み取り可能な形式で入手する権利
                      • 個人情報保護及び個人情報の処理に関する当社の声明に関連して、ご質問、ご意見、苦情、ご要望がある場合、当社のDPOに連絡する権利
                      • 個人データの処理が法律に違反していると思われる場合には、責任ある監督当局に違反を申し出る権利
                      上記に加えて、プライバシー・ポリシーでは、欧州地域の住民のための特定の権利が参照されます。GDPRに従い、「欧州地域」とは、欧州経済領域(EEA)、欧州自由貿易地域(EFTA)、スイスを意味します。プライバシー・ポリシーにおいて、「欧州地域」という用語には、英国がEUから離脱した後も、英国を含むものとします。

                      上記の権利の行使に関するご質問は、Privacy@outbrain.comまでメールでお問い合わせください。
                      7.「Do Not Track」の開示
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                      一部のブラウザは、ウェブサイトにDo Not Track(DNT)信号を送信します。DNT信号をどのように解釈するかについての共通の理解は未だ確立していないため、当社は現在、これらのブラウザからのDNT要求や信号に対応していません。当社は、今後もこの分野における業界の活動を注視し、必要に応じて当社のDNTに関する運用を見直していきます。その間、お客様は、ユーザーセクションのパーソナルレコメンデーションの受信をオプトアウトする機能を含む、データの収集と使用を制御するために当社が提供する様々なツールを使用することができます。
                      8.プライバシー・ポリシーの更新
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                      当社は、このプライバシー・ポリシーを随時変更することができます。当社は、サイト訪問者やビジネスパートナーの目に触れるよう、プライバシー・ポリシーを目立つ場所に掲載しますが、当社は、お客様に対し個別に更新を通知する方法を有していません。プライバシー・ポリシーが更新されたかどうかは、定期的にこちらをチェックして確認してください。



                      Effective February 16th 2022
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                        Privacybeleid
                        Outbrain zet zich in voor de bescherming van uw persoonsgegevens. Dit privacybeleid ("Privacybeleid") regelt het gebruik van de door ons verzamelde gegevens door Outbrain, met inbegrip van alle persoonsgegevens. Persoonsgegevens zijn informatie die betrekking heeft op u en die u kan identificeren als individu. Wij gebruiken uw persoonsgegevens in overeenstemming met alle toepasselijke wetten. Om de naleving te garanderen en om aan te sluiten bij de waarden van Outbrain op het gebied van vertrouwen en transparantie, hebben we een team van privacyvoorvechters die verantwoordelijk zijn voor de voortdurende implementatie van ons wereldwijde privacyprogramma.
                        1.Wie we zijn, Wat we doen, Hoe u contact kunt opnemen met Outbrain, onze gegevensbeschermingsfunctionaris of de relevante autoriteiten
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                        Wie we zijn:
                        Dit privacybeleid is van toepassing op Outbrain Inc., een onderneming uit Delaware, VS, met hoofdkantoor in New York; en haar gelieerde dochterondernemingen (gezamenlijk, "Outbrain," of "wij", "ons", "onze"). We zijn actief in verschillende kantoren in de hele wereld en we werken samen met uitgevers en marketeers over de hele wereld.

                        Dochteronderneming Zemanta Inc van Outbrain heeft een apart Privacybeleid, dathier kan worden gevonden.

                        Wat we doen:
                        De missie van Outbrain is om u interessante aanbevelingen te doen op basis van wat volgens ons uw interesses zijn. Om onze missie te bereiken sluiten we overeenkomsten met:
                        • online uitgevers en partners die relevante inhoud aan hun lezers willen aanbevelen (dit is Outbrain Engage);
                        • adverteerders die willen dat de lezers hun content bekijken (dit isOutbrain Amplify); en
                        • externe partners die ons helpen relevante aanbevelingen te doen.
                        Ziehier voor meer informatie over onze Amplify-diensten (voor adverteerders) enhier voor onze Engage-diensten (voor uitgevers).

                        Hoe u contact met ons kunt opnemen:

                        Wij controleren regelmatig onze naleving van dit Privacybeleid. Vragen, opmerkingen en verzoeken met betrekking tot dit Privacybeleid zijn welkom en dienen in eerste instantie te worden gericht aanprivacy@outbrain.com of per post aanOutbrain Inc., 222 Broadway 19th Floor, New York, NY 10038, Attn: Privacy Questions.

                        Als Outbrain uw vragen of zorgen niet naar tevredenheid beantwoordt, kunt u voor advies, ondersteuning of klachten ook contact opnemen met:
                        • de externe gegevensbeschermingsfunctionaris ("DPO" van Outbrain: ePrivacy GmbH, vertegenwoordigd door Prof. Dr. Christoph Bauer. ePrivacy GmbH is rechtstreeks te bereiken op dpo@outbrain.com ; en/of
                        • deInformation Commissioner’s Officer, die de belangrijkste toezichthoudende dienst is voor Outbrain binnen de Europese gebieden.
                        2.Allianties en naleving
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                        3.Types Outbrain-gebruikers (inclusief opt-outopties)
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                        Een groot deel van dit Privacybeleid is onderverdeeld in secties op basis van de manier waarop u met Outbrain kunt communiceren. U bent een Bezoeker van de site, een Gebruiker en/of een Business Partner (zoals hieronder gedefinieerd). Bepaal welk type gebruiker u bent. Voor elk type gebruiker hebben we uitgelegd welke informatie we verzamelen en waarom, welke cookies en andere soortgelijke technologieën we gebruiken, hoe we deze informatie delen en wat uw rechten zijn.
                        Bezoekers van de site: U bent een Bezoeker van de site wanneer uonze websites, webpagina's, interactieve functies, blogs en hun respectievelijke inhoud opOutbrain.com (of een afgeleide daarvan, zoals Outbrain.co.uk; Outbrain.fr; outbrain.de etc.) ("Onze sites") bezoekt en er interactie mee hebt . Kijk hier voor meerinformatie.
                        (a)Welke informatie we verzamelen en waarom
                        We willen begrijpen welke diensten op Onze sites u interesseren en we willen u herinneren aan de diensten die we aanbieden wanneer u niet op Onze sites bent. Om dit te doen, verzamelen we de volgende informatie van uw apparaat: (i) IP-adres; (ii) User Agent-gegevens: apparaattype (bijv. iPhone), browsertype (bijv. Chrome), besturingssysteem (bijv. iOS); (iii) de pagina's die u op Onze sites bezoekt (bijv. de "About"-pagina van Outbrain); (iv) het tijdstip van het bezoek (en de bijbehorende tijdzone); en (v) verwijzende URL's en andere informatie die normaal gesproken in HTTP-verzoeken wordt verzonden (bijv. informatie die ons vertelt hoe u op Onze sites bent terechtgekomen).

                        Daarnaast kunnen wij ook uw naam en e-mailadres verzamelen als u ermee akkoord gaat dat uw gegevens via Onze sites naar ons worden verzonden (bijvoorbeeld door u aan te melden voor onze nieuwsbrief).
                        (b)Welke cookies en andere soortgelijke technologieën we gebruiken
                        Zie dezeCookietabel, die van tijd tot tijd wordt bijgewerkt, onder de sectie "Bezoekers van de site" voor een gedetailleerde lijst met eigen en externe cookies (en de bijbehorende bewaartermijnen) die kunnen worden gebruikt wanneer u Onze sites bezoekt.
                        (c)Hoe we informatie kunnen delen
                        • Delen van informatie die we over u verzamelen op Onze sites.
                        Wij verkopen en/of delen geen persoonsgegevens over u met derden voor marketing- of reclamedoeleinden van derden. Wij maken mogelijk gebruik van verschillende derden (elk vermeld in deCookietabel) die ons kunnen helpen bij het marketen of adverteren aan u. Wij verplichten deze derde partijen en bedrijven om zich te houden aan alle toepasselijke wetten op het gebied van gegevensbescherming, alle informatie die met hen wordt gedeeld vertrouwelijk te houden en de informatie alleen te gebruiken om hun verplichtingen jegens ons na te komen. Dit doen we door overeenkomsten te sluiten met alle derden die persoonsgegevens verwerken.

                        Als u een bericht plaatst op onze blog, is uw commentaar en informatie openbaar. Neem contact op metsupport@outbrain.com als u uw commentaar wilt verwijderen.
                        • Gebruiken van diensten van derden op Onze sites.
                        Onze sites bevatten links naar andere websites die wij niet bezitten of exploiteren. Wij hebben geen controle over de inhoud, de producten, de diensten, het privacybeleid of de praktijken van deze websites van derden, noch bevelen wij deze aan, noch onderschrijven wij deze. Op Onze sites ziet u bijvoorbeeld klikbare pictogrammen die u naar de Outbrain-pagina op Facebook of de Outbrain-pagina op LinkedIn brengen. Als u ervoor kiest om op deze links te klikken, moet u weten dat deze sites geen eigendom zijn van Outbrain of worden beheerd door Outbrain en dat deze websites van derden daarom hun eigen cookies naar uw apparaat kunnen sturen en onafhankelijk van ons persoonsgegevens kunnen verzamelen. Het is daarom belangrijk dat u zich vertrouwd maakt met het privacybeleid van deze websites van derden.
                        • Zie ook de sectieDelen van dit Privacybeleid.
                        (d)Uw rechten
                        OnzeGebruiksvoorwaarden regelen uw gebruik van Onze sites en zijn op u van toepassing wanneer u communiceert met Onze sites. U kunt op elk moment stoppen met het gebruik van Onze sites. Als u dat doet, kunt u ook de cookies verwijderen die we hebben geplaatst op elk apparaat dat u hebt gebruikt om toegang te krijgen tot Onze sites. U kunt dit doen via uw browser. Als u tijdens het gebruik van Onze sites uw e-mailadres hebt opgegeven, bevat elke e-mail die u van Outbrain ontvangt de optie "unsubscribe" (afmelden). Daarnaast kunt u zich ook afmelden (opt-out) voor direct marketing door een e-mail te sturen naarsupport@outbrain.com.

                        Voor Bezoekers van de site in deEuropese gebieden heeft Outbrain een platform voor toestemmingsbeheer (ondersteund doorOne Trust) op Onze sites geïmplementeerd, dat u de mogelijkheid biedt om al dan niet toestemming te geven voor cookies en soortgelijke traceertechnologieën. Bij toegang tot Onze sites ziet u midden op de pagina een banner met informatie over de cookies die wij gebruiken. U kunt op de banner klikken om alle cookies te weigeren (bijvoorbeeld prestatiecookies of targeting cookies) die niet strikt noodzakelijk zijn (zoals gedefinieerd in de cookietabel). Door op "I Accept" (Accepteren) op de banner te drukken geeft u aan dat u cookies en soortgelijke traceertechnologieën accepteert. De wettelijke grondslag van Outbrain voor het verwerken van persoonsgegevens van Bezoekers van de site uit de Europees gebieden op Onze Sites is toestemming U kunt uw toestemming te allen tijde intrekken. Met betrekking tot alle andere Bezoekers van de site die zich niet in Europese gebieden bevinden, vertrouwen wij op ons legitieme belang voor de verwerking van persoonsgegevens, maar dit sluit niet uit dat Bezoekers van de site vanuit niet-Europese gebieden hun toestemming te allen tijde kunnen intrekken via ons platform voor toestemmingsbeheer.
                        Gebruikers: U bent een Gebruiker wanneer u een pagina van een website of een app van een van de partners van Outbrain bezoekt waarop of waarin de Outbrain-widget is geïnstalleerd of onze aanbevelingen zijn geplaatst ("Partnersites"). Als u bijvoorbeeldhttps://news.sky.com/uk,www.spiegel.de ofwww.cnn.com bezoekt, is de Outbrain-widget op die websites geïmplementeerd. U weet dat u een Outbrain-widget gebruikt wanneer u tekst ziet die verwijst naar Outbrain (bijvoorbeeld "Recommended by Outbrain", "by Outbrain" in de buurt van aanbevelingen). Als u op de hyperlink naar Outbrain klikt, ziet u eengedetailleerde kennisgeving die u in staat stelt om naarhet Interest Portal van Outbrain en dit Privacybeleid te navigeren, waar u zich kunt afmelden voor gepersonaliseerde aanbevelingen. In sommige gevallen kan een partner een white-label Outbrain-service hebben voor zijn eigen aanbod. In een dergelijk geval moeten deze partners hun gebruik van Outbrain bekendmaken in hun privacybeleid. Kijk hier voor meerinformatie.

                        Voorbeeld van een Outbrain-widget.
                        Outbrain Example Recommendations
                        (a)Welke informatie we verzamelen en waarom
                        We gebruiken UUID's, IP-adressen en andere Gebruiksinformatie zodat we interessante aanbevelingen kunnen doen. De aanbevelingen van Outbrain kunnen worden betaald door een adverteerder die u naar een nieuwe website linkt, of ze kunnen organisch zijn, zodat de link verwijst naar een andere pagina op dezelfde Partnersite.
                        • UUID.
                        Wanneer u als Gebruiker voor het eerst een Partnersite (bijv. CNN.com) bezoekt, laat Outbrain een cookie op uw apparaat achter om een UUID te genereren. Als u voor het eerst met een Partner communiceert via de app van die Partner, ontvangt Outbrain uw adverteerders-ID die door uw apparaat aan u is toegewezen. Wij catalogiseren en analyseren de content die u gebruikt op de verschillende Partnersites. Onze aanbevelingen zijn gebaseerd op: (i) de browsegeschiedenis van een UUID; (ii) vergelijkbare browsepatronen van andere Gebruikers; (iii) aanbevelingen die in het algemeen op dit moment populair zijn bij het publiek van Outbrain; (iv) enige willekeurigheid, en (v) targetingeisen die door onze Amplify-klanten kunnen worden geleverd of gevraagd. Outbrain kan bijvoorbeeld weten dat UUID 123 (dat zou u kunnen zijn op uw iPhone X die met Chrome als uw browser The Guardian bezoekt) graag leest over verre vakantiebestemmingen en dat mensen die graag over verre vakantiebestemmingen lezen ook graag lezen over exotisch eten. Als u contact hebt met Outbrain, verzamelen we geen traditionele persoonsgegevens van u, zoals uw e-mailadres of naam, dus we kunnen uw naam niet koppelen aan uw UUID (we weten bijvoorbeeld niet dat Jan de Vries, die ook UUID 123 is, graag leest over verre vakantiebestemmingen).

                        De UUID is een reeks cijfers en/of letters. Deze UUID koppelt zichzelf aan uw apparaat en varieert afhankelijk van uw browsercombinatie. Met andere woorden: Outbrain registreert verschillende UUID's afhankelijk van welk apparaat en/of welke browser u gebruikt bij het bezoeken van de Partnersites. U hebt bijvoorbeeld een bepaalde UUID wanneer u een Partnersite met de browser Safari vanaf uw mobiele telefoon bezoekt, en een andere UUID wanneer u een Partnersite met de browser Safari vanaf uw iPad bezoekt. Outbrain combineert en consolideert een UUID uit een mobiel apparaat (handheld of tablet) vanuit een browser die vervolgens een app bezoekt (of omgekeerd) vanaf datzelfde apparaat. Outbrain voert geen cross-devicetracking uit en kan daarom een gebruiker die op zijn telefoon communiceert met Outbrain niet koppelen aan dezelfde gebruiker die op zijn pc communiceert met Outbrain.
                        • IP-adres
                        Naast uw UUID herkennen we uw IP-adres, dat we vertalen naar uw geolocatie, waarbij we het laatste octet verwijderen om de identificerende informatie te maskeren. We gebruiken deze gemaskeerde informatie vervolgens in combinatie met informatie die we hebben ontvangen van andere vertrouwde derde partijen (zoals MaxMind) om een globaal inzicht te krijgen in waar u zich bevindt (bijvoorbeeld in New York). Outbrain herkent uw IP-adres ook als u zich afmeldt voor gepersonaliseerde tracking, omdat dit nodig is om u te kunnen blijven voorzien van contextgebaseerde aanbevelingen. In dergelijke gevallen wordt uw IP-adres echter niet gekoppeld aan uw UUID en maakt het geen deel uit van gebruikersprofielen.
                        • Andere Gebruiksinformatie
                        Naast uw UUID en IP-adres verzamelen we ook de volgende informatie van u op (a) desktop en mobiel internet: (i) User Agent-gegevens: apparaattype (bijv. iPhone), browsertype (bijv. Chrome), besturingssysteem (bijv. iOS); (ii) de bezochte pagina's; (iii) het tijdstip van het bezoek; en (iv) verwijzende URL's en andere informatie die normaal gesproken in HTTP-verzoeken wordt verzonden.De bovenstaande statistische informatie geeft ons informatie over hoeveel Gebruikers een specifieke pagina op onze Partnersites hebben bezocht waarop de Outbrain-widget is geïnstalleerd, hoe lang elke Gebruiker op die pagina is gebleven, het type inhoud op die pagina waarop hij heeft geklikt en hoe hij zich over het algemeen met die pagina heeft beziggehouden; en (b) op apps (i) appversie (zoals die verschijnt in de App Store of Play Store); (ii) app-ID of pakketnaam (zoals die verschijnt in de App Store of Play Store); (iii) besturingssysteem (bijv. iOS of Android); (iii) versie van het besturingssysteem; en (iv) model van het apparaat (bijv. iPhone X). Deze informatie wordt beschouwd als persoonsgegevens indien Outbrain ze koppelt aan een UUID.

                        Aangezien Outbrain geen directe relatie heeft met Gebruikers die de Partnersites gebruiken, vertrouwt Outbrain op zijn partners om te bepalen op welke wettelijke grondslag Outbrain persoonsgegevens mag verwerken. Elke Partnersite vertrouwt op

                        (b)Welke cookies en andere soortgelijke technologieën we gebruiken
                        1. Outbrain-cookies
                        2. Outbrain-pixels
                        3. Pixels van derden
                        4. Outbrain-cookies
                          Zie deCookietabelunder “Users” onder "Gebruikers" voor een gedetailleerde lijst van de Eigen cookies die we gebruiken als u Partnersites bezoekt waarop de Outbrain-technologie is geïmplementeerd.
                        5. Outbrain-pixels
                          Naast de zichtbare widget van Outbrain op Partnersites, kunnen bepaalde Outbrain-adverteerders de Outbrain-pixel op hun websites implementeren. De Outbrain-pixel bepaalt of de Gebruiker die de pagina bezoekt waar de pixel is geïnstalleerd een Outbrain-UUID heeft, om te kunnen rapporteren aan adverteerders met betrekking tot hun specifieke campagne. Als er een UUID aan een dergelijke eindgebruiker is gekoppeld, staat Outbrain adverteerders toe om die UUID's te retargeten en/of levert het adverteerders het totale aantal Gebruikers (op geaggregeerde en geanonimiseerde basis) die een bepaalde pagina hebben bezocht (een adverteerder weet bijvoorbeeld niet dat UUID1234 geconverteerd is, maar alleen dat er 1 conversie heeft plaatsgevonden). Outbrain geeft zijn adverteerders geen persoonsgegevens door (inclusief uw UUID) en verzamelt geen verdere persoonsgegevens via de pixel. Outbrain combineert geen van de Outbrain-pixel ontvangen informatie met het profiel van een UUID (Outbrain houdt bijvoorbeeld alleen bij dat er 1 conversie heeft plaatsgevonden en niet dat UUID123 is geconverteerd wanneer deze de gekozen pagina van de adverteerder bereikt). Wij eisen van adverteerders dat zij het gebruik van de Outbrain-pixel bekend maken op hun eigen website.

                          OOutbrain kan ook bepaalde vertrouwde externe partners toestaan om gegevens te verzamelen via cookies die via de Outbrain-widget worden geleverd. In dergelijke gevallen geeft Outbrain deze derden niet de gegevens door die Outbrain over zijn Gebruikers verzamelt, maar staat het deze derden toe om via de widget rechtstreeks gegevens (inclusief persoonsgegevens) te verzamelen voor fraude- en/of veiligheidsdoeleinden of om meetgegevens te verstrekken aan adverteerders (zoals het aantal conversies en/of impressies). Dergelijke vormen van verzamelen vallen onder het privacybeleid van de desbetreffende derden.
                        6. Pixels van derden
                          Als u op een link naar een van onze aanbevelingen klikt, kan de adverteerder die de aanbeveling sponsort, cookies (of cookies van derden die namens de adverteerder handelen) op uw apparaat plaatsen, hetzij via redirects voordat u op de bestemmingspagina van de aanbevelingen komt, hetzij bij het bereiken van de bestemmingspagina. Dergelijke cookies worden geplaatst om de adverteerder te voorzien van analyses met betrekking tot de campagne van de adverteerder (bijvoorbeeld om te zien hoeveel gebruikers de campagne van de adverteerder hebben bekeken). Wij eisen van onze adverteerders dat zij het gebruik van pixels en/of cookies van derden bekend maken via hun website. Aangezien deze cookies en/of pixels naar eigen goeddunken van onze adverteerders worden toegevoegd, bent u onderworpen aan de privacyverklaring en/of het privacybeleid van die adverteerder.
                        Hoe we informatie kunnen delen
                        Onze partners
                        Outbrain deelt en/of verkoopt geen volledige profielen van een Gebruiker met en/of aan derden. We kunnen echter bepaalde elementen van een gebruikersprofiel (bijvoorbeeld een UUID) delen met de volgende partners, waaronder:
                        1. Partners op het gebied van merkveiligheid, analyse en fraude;
                        2. DSP's (Demand Side Platforms) en SSP's (Supply Side Platforms);
                        3. Ad exchanges en/of advertentienetwerken; en
                        Demand Management Platforms.
                        Ziehier voor een lijst met enkele van onze vertrouwde partners. Daarnaast kunnen we enkele persoonsgegevens verzamelen en/of delen met vertrouwde partners op grond van deelname aan de OpenRTB. Veel van deze partners zijn geregistreerd als IAB TCF Global Vendors en zijnhier te vinden.

                        (d)Uw rechten
                        Outbrain opt-out op desktop en mobiel internet.
                        U kunt zich op elk moment afmelden voor de gepersonaliseerde aanbevelingen van Outbrain (of, als u zich hebt afgemeld en zich weer wilt aanmelden) door de schakelaar hieronder te verplaatsen. U kunt zich ook afmelden voor gepersonaliseerde aanbevelingen via hetinteresseprofielvan Outbrain, een website die een algemene visualisatie geeft van de gegevens die Outbrain over u weet en kan gebruiken om zijn aanbevelingen te doen.

                        Outbrain opt-out op apps
                        Om u af te melden voor de aanbevelingen van Outbrain op uw mobiele apps, kunt u de onderstaande stappen volgen:
                        1. iOS-apparaten: Instellingen > Privacy > Reclame > Beperk reclametracking
                        2. Android-apparaten: Google-instellingen > Advertenties > Afmelden voor personalisatie van advertenties

                        Houd er rekening mee dat een opt-out via ons Interesseprofiel en/of dit Privacybeleid geen opt-out is van gepersonaliseerde tracking op uw apps. Deze opt-out moet gebeuren via de instellingen van uw apparaat.

                        Aanvullende opt-outopties.
                        U kunt zich ook afmelden voor het ontvangen van gepersonaliseerde advertenties die door ons of andere reclamebedrijven worden aangeboden via door de sector aangeboden tools zoals het NAI of de verschillende op DAA gebaseerde pagina's (DAA,http://www.aboutads.info/choices; DAAC,www.youradchoices.ca/choices en/of EDAAwww.youronlinechoices.eu). Wanneer u de consumentenkeuzepagina's van NAI, DAA, DAAC of EDAA bezoekt, kunt u zich afmelden voor alle of een deel van de diensten van de deelnemende leden. Net zoals bij de opt-out van Outbrain betekent deze opt-out niet dat u geen reclame meer ontvangt, de advertenties zijn gewoon niet op u afgestemd. U blijft reclame ontvangen, bijvoorbeeld op basis van de website die u bekijkt (dus op context gebaseerde advertenties). Als uw browsers zo zijn geconfigureerd dat cookies worden geweigerd als u de consumentenkeuzepagina's van DAA, DAAC of EDAA bezoekt, kan het bovendien zo zijn dat uw opt-out niet effectief is, omdat onze opt-out gebaseerd is op cookies.

                        BELANGRIJKE informatie

                        Ook als u zich hebt afgemeld van de gepersonaliseerde aanbevelingen van Outbrain, geldt:

                        • U blijft aanbevelingen van Outbrain zien.Uw opt-out voor personaliseringstracking door Outbrain betekent niet dat u geen aanbevelingen van Outbrain meer krijgt. Het betekent wel dat de aanbevelingen van Outbrain niet meer gepersonaliseerd zijn (het worden dus op context gebaseerde aanbevelingen).
                        • Uw opt-out is gebaseerd op cookies en is apparaat-/browserspecifiek.Als u vanaf verschillende apparaten en/of browsers op het web surft, moet u zich vanaf elk apparaat en/of elke browser afmelden om ervoor te zorgen dat we personaliseringstracking op alle apparaten en browsers voorkomen. Om dezelfde reden moet u zich opnieuw afmelden als u een nieuw apparaat koopt, een andere browser gaat gebruiken of de opt-outcookie verwijdert (of wist). Een opt-out van personaliseringstracking is niet hetzelfde als het blokkeren van cookies.
                        • U moet zich ten minste 21 dagen niet aanmelden bij Outbrain, omdat het verwijderen van uw profiel is gekoppeld aan uw UUID.Uw opt-out voor persoonlijke aanbevelingen van Outbrain is onmiddellijk van kracht. Als uw browser echter lokale opslag toestaat en u zich binnen 21 dagen na uw opt-out opnieuw aanmeldt voor de gepersonaliseerde aanbevelingen van Outbrain (bijvoorbeeld door een cookiebanner te accepteren), is het mogelijk dat uw eerdere profiel opnieuw aan uw UUID wordt gekoppeld. Als u zich niet binnen 21 dagen aanmeldt, wordt uw profiel verwijderd en kan het niet meer worden teruggehaald.
                        • Zoals bij de meeste opt-outcookies is de browseropt-out van Outbrain afhankelijk van een cookie. Het is de bedoeling dat de opt-outcookie blijvend voldoet aan de voorkeuren van de gebruiker. De ITP-functie (Intelligent Tracking Prevention) van iOS11 kan echter invloed hebben op de blijvende aanwezigheid van cookies op websites na een venster van 24 uur. Wij raden u aan een andere browser te gebruiken of te overwegen om alle cookies van derden van de browser te blokkeren, zodat u "opted-out" bent zonder dat u afhankelijk bent van de specifieke opt-outmethode van bedrijven.
                        • Uw lokale opslag wordt niet gewist.Hoewel u zich hebt afgemeld voor de gepersonaliseerde aanbevelingen van Outbrain, wordt uw lokale opslag niet automatisch gewist en moet u naast uw afmelding deze dus ook op browserniveau wissen.
                        Business Partners: U bent een Business Partner wanneer u zich namens het bedrijf waarvoor u werkt registreert (of e-mailt met Outbrain) voor gebruik van de diensten van Outbrain Amplify of Outbrain Engage. Kijk hier voor meerinformatie.
                        (a)Welke informatie we verzamelen en waarom
                        U kunt bepaalde persoonsgegevens (zoals uw naam en/of e-mailadres) opgeven wanneer u zich aanmeldt voor de diensten van Amplify of Engage of wanneer u op een andere manier met ons communiceert. Als u zich aanmeldt om Business Partner te worden, kunnen wij u om aanvullende informatie vragen via aanmeldingsformulieren voor adverteerders, plaatsingsopdrachten en andere formulieren. Daarnaast verzamelen we automatisch informatie over de acties van uw gebruikersnaam in het Outbrain-dashboard. Een voorbeeld: als u als Amplify Business Partner de kosten-per-klik voor een van uw campagnes wijzigt, bevat het auditspoor van Outbrain een overzicht van al die acties.

                        Wij verzamelen en verwerken de bovenstaande persoonsgegevens om onze verplichtingen uit hoofde van onze overeenkomst als Business Partner (of toekomstige Business Partner) met u te kunnen nakomen, onder andere om:
                        • antwoord te geven op uw vragen en verzoeken;
                        • u toegang te geven tot bepaalde functies en kenmerken van onze Amplify- of Engage-diensten (bijv. om uw dashboardaccount te leveren en onderhouden);
                        • uw identiteit te verifiëren; en
                        • met u te communiceren over uw account, onze producten en beschikbare promoties die relevant zijn voor uw gebruik van de Amplify- of Engage-dienst.
                        (b)Welke cookies en andere soortgelijke technologieën we gebruiken
                        Zie dezeCookietabel onder "Business Partners" voor een gedetailleerde lijst met eigen en externe cookies (en de bijbehorende bewaartermijnen) die wij gebruiken bij Business Partners.
                        (c)Hoe we informatie met anderen kunnen delen
                        We kunnen bepaalde informatie van Business Partners openbaar maken aan verkopers, aannemers of anderen die Outbrain helpen bij het leveren van de diensten (bijv. bij de verwerking van creditcards). Zie ook de sectie Delen van dit Privacybeleid.
                        (d)Uw rechten
                        Als u als Business Partner uw gegevens wilt controleren, corrigeren, bijwerken of het deactiveren van uw gegevens wilt aanvragen, kunt u naar het Outbrain-dashboard gaan om uw profielvoorkeuren aan te passen of contact met ons opnemen viasupport@outbrain.com. Als u e-mails van Outbrain ontvangt, kunt u zich afmelden via een "unsubscribe"-link in de e-mail. Houd er rekening mee dat u zich niet kunt afmelden van meldingen die cruciaal zijn voor het leveren van de Amplify- of Engage-diensten (bijv. facturen via e-mail).
                        (e)Wettelijke grondslag
                        De wettelijke grondslag van Outbrain voor het verwerken van persoonsgegevens van Business Partners is contractueel.
                        4.Beveiligingsmaatregelen, doorgifte buiten de EER, delen en bewaren van gegevens
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                        Beveiliging

                        Outbrain heeft een gespecialiseerd beveiligingsteam. We zorgen voor een strikte controle op de persoonsgegevens die we verzamelen en bewaren deze in met firewalls afgeschermde en beveiligde databases met strikt beperkte en gecontroleerde toegangsrechten, om ervoor te zorgen dat ze veilig zijn. Zie onzeveiligheidsstandaarden voor meer informatie.

                        Business Partners hebben toegang tot bepaalde met een wachtwoord beveiligde functies van de Amplify- of Engage-dienst. Business Partners zijn verantwoordelijk voor het geheimhouden van dit wachtwoord en moeten ervoor zorgen dat hun medewerkers en/of hun agenten hetzelfde doen. Vergeet niet dat de overdracht van informatie via het internet helaas nooit volledig veilig is. Een veel voorkomende vorm van internetoplichting staat bekend als "spoofing" of "phishing". Daarbij ontvangt u een e-mail van wat een legitieme bron lijkt te zijn, waarin u om persoonsgegevens wordt gevraagd. Wij sturen u geen e-mails waarin we u vragen uw creditcard, bankgegevens of andere persoonsgegevens te verifiëren. Als u ooit een e-mail ontvangt die van ons lijkt te zijn en waarin u om dergelijke informatie wordt gevraagd, reageer er dan niet op en klik niet op de links in de e-mail. In plaats daarvan kunt u de e-mail naar ons doorsturen vialegal@outbrain.com, omdat wij gevallen van mogelijke internetfraude onderzoeken.

                        Gegevensoverdracht buiten de EU/EER
                        Wanneer wij persoonsgegevens uit de Europese Economische Ruimte (EER) overdragen, zorgen wij ervoor dat deze overdrachten in overeenstemming zijn met de relevante wetgeving inzake gegevensbescherming, met inbegrip van, indien van toepassing, standaardcontractbepalingen van de EU of een positieve beschikking van de Europese Commissie op grond van artikel 25, lid 6, van Richtlijn 95/46/EG of artikel 45 van de AVG. Met andere woorden, uw rechten en bescherming blijven gelden voor uw gegevens en wij gebruiken goedgekeurde contractuele clausules en andere maatregelen om ervoor te zorgen dat de ontvangers van uw persoonsgegevens deze beschermen. Outbrain hanteert de standaardcontractbepalingen tussen Outbrain-entiteiten voor de overdracht van gegevens buiten de EER.
                        Delen
                        Naast de beschrijving van de manier waarop wij uw persoonsgegevens voor elk type gebruiker kunnen bekendmaken, kunnen wij ook op de volgende manieren persoonsgegevens bekendmaken:
                        • Om interne redenen binnen de familie van bedrijven die door Outbrain worden gecontroleerd, voornamelijk voor zakelijke en operationele doeleinden;
                        • Als we een bedrijfstransitie doormaken, zoals een fusie, overname door een ander bedrijf of de verkoop van alle of een deel van onze activa, zullen uw persoonsgegevens waarschijnlijk deel uitmaken van de overgedragen activa;
                        • Wanneer dit wettelijk verplicht is (bijvoorbeeld om mee te werken aan rechtshandhavingsonderzoeken of andere juridische procedures); en/of
                        • Om te kunnen reageren op een echte noodsituatie.
                        Daarnaast combineren wij uw persoonsgegevens met die van andere gebruikers om trendinformatie en geaggregeerde gebruikersstatistieken te delen met derden, altijd in geaggregeerde en geanonimiseerde vorm.
                        Bewaren van gegevens
                        De bewaartermijn voor elk van de door Outbrain gebruikte cookies (zowel onze eigen cookies als door derden namens ons gebruikte cookies) wordt vermeld in deCookietabel. Meer specifiek: de Outbrain-cookie (Obuid), die wordt gebruikt voor het tracken van acties van de gebruiker zoals kliks, vervalt drie(3) maanden nadat een gebruiker een bepaalde site binnen ons netwerkwerk heeft bezocht; deze cookie wordt echter gereset als een gebruiker terugkeert naar dezelfde site of een andere site binnen ons netwerk. Bovendien bewaren wij geen individuele gegevenspunten van een Gebruiker langer dan 13 maanden. Als UUID 123 bijvoorbeeld op 31 december 2018 een artikel heeft gelezen, maakt dat artikel op 1 februari 2019 geen deel meer uit van het profiel van UUID 123 Outbrain hanteert ook een beleid voor het bewaren van gegevens, waarbij de bewaartermijn voor persoonsgegevens wordt bepaald op basis van onze analyse van hoe lang de specifieke gegevens redelijkerwijs nodig zijn voor wettelijke of zakelijke doeleinden. Wanneer we persoonsgegevens niet meer nodig hebben, verwijderen of vernietigen we deze op een veilige manier. Geaggregeerde gegevens, die niet een apparaat/browser (of individu) kunnen identificeren en die worden gebruikt voor rapportage- en analysedoeleinden, worden zo lang als commercieel noodzakelijk is bewaard.
                        5.Kinderen en gevoelige gegevens
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                        Kinderen
                        Geen van onze diensten is opzettelijk gericht op kinderen onder de 16 jaar. We verzamelen niet bewust persoonsgegevens van personen onder de 16 jaar. Indien wij bij het verzamelen van de gegevens vaststellen dat een Bezoeker van de site, een Gebruiker of een Business Partner jonger is dan 16 jaar, zullen wij zijn of haar persoonsgegevens niet gebruiken of bewaren. Als we er achter komen dat we onbewust persoonsgegevens van een kind onder de 16 jaar hebben verzameld, zullen we redelijke inspanningen leveren om dergelijke informatie uit onze gegevens te verwijderen. Als je een kind bent, ga dan lekker buiten spelen en gebruik Outbrain niet!

                        Gevoelige gegevens
                        Wij verzamelen of ontvangen geen gevoelige persoonsgegevens.
                        6.Bezoekers uit Europese gebieden
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                        In overeenstemming met bepaalde privacywetten, in het bijzonder de Europese Algemene Verordening inzake Gegevensbescherming (AVG), voorziet Outbrain in specifieke aanvullende rechten voor personen die met Outbrain in contact komen, zoals het recht op toegang, rectificatie en bezwaar, het recht om een klacht in te dienen, het recht om gegevens te laten wissen en het recht op blokkering. Meer specifiek en onder bepaalde omstandigheden:
                        • het recht om informatie op te vragen over of en welke persoonsgegevens door ons worden verwerkt, en het recht om te eisen dat persoonsgegevens worden gecorrigeerd of gewijzigd.
                        • het recht om te verzoeken dat persoonsgegevens worden gewist.
                        • het recht om te eisen dat de verwerking van persoonsgegevens wordt beperkt.
                        • uw toestemming voor de verwerking en het gebruik van uw gegevens te allen tijde geheel of gedeeltelijk in te trekken bij een toekomstige aanvraag.
                        • het recht om uw persoonsgegevens te verkrijgen in een gebruikelijke, gestructureerde en mechanisch leesbare indeling.
                        • contact op te nemen met onze functionaris voor gegevensbescherming als er vragen, opmerkingen, klachten of verzoeken zijn in verband met onze verklaring over gegevensbescherming en de verwerking van uw persoonsgegevens.
                        • het recht om een klacht in te dienen bij de verantwoordelijke toezichthoudende autoriteit indien u van mening bent dat de verwerking van uw persoonsgegevens in strijd is met de wetgeving.
                        In aanvulling op het bovenstaande verwijzen we in dit Privacybeleid naar bepaalde rechten voor burgers van de Europese gebieden. Volgens de AVG wordt onder burgers uit "Europese gebieden" verstaan de Europese Economische Ruimte (EER), de Europese Vrijhandelszone (EVA) en Zwitserland. In het kader van dit Privacybeleid zal de term "Europese gebieden" het Verenigd Koninkrijk blijven omvatten, zelfs nadat het Verenigd Koninkrijk de Europese Economische Ruimte na Brexit heeft verlaten.

                        Stuur een e-mail naarPrivacy@outbrain.com met eventuele vragen over het uitoefenen van een van de bovenstaande rechten.
                        7.Bekendmaking over "Do Not Track"
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                        Sommige browsers verzenden DNT-signalen (Do Not Track) naar websites. Omdat er geen algemene overeenkomst is over hoe het DNT-signaal moet worden geïnterpreteerd, verandert of wijzigt Outbrain op dit moment niets aan DNT-verzoeken of -signalen van deze browsers en reageert het ook niet op deze verzoeken of signalen. Wij zullen de activiteiten van de sector op dit gebied blijven volgen en onze DNT-praktijken waar nodig opnieuw beoordelen. Intussen kunt u gebruik maken van het scala aan andere tools die wij aanbieden om het verzamelen en gebruiken van gegevens te beheren, inclusief de mogelijkheid om af te zien van het ontvangen van gepersonaliseerde aanbevelingen in de sectie Gebruikers.
                        8.Hoe dit Privacybeleid kan veranderen
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                        Wij kunnen dit Privacybeleid van tijd tot tijd wijzigen. We plaatsen een opvallend bericht dat zichtbaar is voor u als Bezoeker van de site of als Business Partner, maar we hebben geen mogelijkheid om gebruikers via een bericht op de hoogte te stellen van een update. U kunt hier regelmatig controleren of het Privacybeleid is bijgewerkt, aangezien we altijd de datum van de laatste wijziging van het Privacybeleid boven aan de pagina weergeven, zodat u kunt zien wanneer het voor het laatst is gewijzigd.



                        Effective February 16th 2022
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                          Política de Privacidade

                          A Outbrain tem o compromisso de proteger seus dados pessoais. Esta política de privacidade (“Política de Privacidade”) rege o uso pela Outbrain dos dados coletados por nós, incluindo todos e quaisquer dados pessoais. Dados pessoais são informações relacionadas a você e que podem identificá-lo como indivíduo. Usamos seus dados pessoais cumprindo todas as leis vigentes. Para garantir a conformidade e o alinhamento aos valores da Outbrain de confiança e transparência nós temos uma equipe de especialistas responsáveis por implementar continuamente o nosso programa global de privacidade.

                          1.Quem somos, o que fazemos, como contatar a Outbrain, nosso DPO ou as autoridades competentes
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                          Quem somos:
                          Outbrain representa a Outbrain Inc., empresa de Delaware, EUA com sede em Nova York; e suas subsidiárias afiliadas (coletivamente denominadas “Outbrain” ou “nós”, “nos”, “nosso(as)”). Operamos a partir de 12 escritórios globais e trabalhamos em parceria com editores de conteúdo e marketing do mundo todo.

                          O que fazemos:
                          A missão da Outbrain é oferecer recomendações interessantes aos seus Usuários com base nos interesses dos Usuários. Para cumprir nossa missão, firmamos acordos com:
                          • Produtores e Divulgadores de conteúdo on-line e parceiros que desejam recomendar conteúdo relevante aos seus leitores (naOutbrain Engage); e
                          • anunciantes que desejam que leitores visualizem seu conteúdo (naOutbrain Amplify).
                          • Parceiros que nos ajudam a direcionar recomendações relevantes.
                          Para mais informações sobre nossos serviços Amplify (anunciante), consulteaqui e nossos serviços Engage (Divulgador), vejaaqui.

                          Como nos contatar:
                          Nós fazemos, regularmente, verificações de conformidade com base nesta Política de Privacidade. Perguntas, comentários e solicitações relacionados a esta Política de Privacidade são bem-vindas e devem ser encaminhadas a privacy@outbrain.com ou via correio a Outbrain Inc., 222 Broadway 19th Floor, New York, NY 10038, USA, Attn: Privacy Questions.
                          Caso a Outbrain não forneça resposta satisfatória para suas perguntas ou preocupações, também é possível contatar o seguinte departamento para orientações, suporte ou reclamações:
                          • responsável externa Data Protection Officer (“DPO”) da Outbrain: ePrivacy GmbH, representada pelo Prof. Dr. Christoph Bauer. A ePrivacy GmbH pode ser contatada diretamente via dpo@outbrain.com; e/ou
                          • Information Commissioner’s Officer, que é o principal serviço supervisor da Outbrain nos Territórios Europeus.
                          2.Alianças e Adesões
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                          • Nós aderimos ainda, aos princípios de auto-regulamentação estabelecidos pelaDigital Advertising Alliance (DAA) e pelaEuropean Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance (EDAA);
                          • Nós somos membros e com atestado de bons antecedentes daNetwork Advertising Initiative (NAI), que é uma associação dedicada à coleta responsável de dados e do seu uso para publicidade digital. Também aderimos ao Código de Conduta da NAI para Web e dispositivos móveis. A Outbrain também adere aos princípios auto regulatórios do Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) para publicidade comportamental on-line e à estrutura OBA da IAB Europe; e
                          • Também somos certificados pela JICWEBS DTSG Brand Safetyaqui.
                          3.Tipos de usuários da Outbrain (incluindo as Opções de ser Excluído)
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                          Parte desta Política de Privacidade está dividida em seções baseadas no seu modo de interagir com a Outbrain. Você pode ser Visitante, Usuário e/ou um Parceiro de Comercial (conforme definido abaixo). Por favor, determine o tipo de usuário você se enquadra . Para cada tipo de usuário, explicamos que tipo de informação coletamos e por que, quais cookies e outras tecnologias similares usamos, como compartilhamos essas informações e quais são os seus direitos.
                          Visitantes do Site: Você é um “Visitante do Site” ao visitar e interagir com os nossos websites, páginas na web, recursos interativos, blogs e seus respectivos conteúdos na Outbrain.com (ou qualquer página derivada, como Outbrain.co.uk; Outbrain.fr; Outbrain.de, etc.) (“Nossos Sites“). Veja maisaqui.
                          (a)Quais informações coletamos e por quê
                          Queremos entender quais serviços dos Nossos Sites interessam a você e lembrá-lo dos serviços que oferecemos quando você não está nos Nossos Sites. Para fazer isso, coletamos as seguintes informações de seus dispositivos: (i) endereço IP; (ii) dados do Agente do Usuário: tipo de dispositivo (ex.: iPhone), tipo de navegador (ex.: Chrome), sistema operacional (ex.: iOS); (iii) páginas visitadas no Nosso Site (ex.: página “Sobre nós” da Outbrain); (iv) horário da visita (e respectivo fuso horário); e (v) URLs de encaminhamento e outras informações normalmente transmitidas em solicitações HTTP (ex.: essas informações nos dizem como você chegou aos Nossos Sites).
                          Além disso, também podemos coletar seu nome e endereço de e-mail, caso você concorde em enviar seus dados para nós através de Nossos Sites (por exemplo, ao se inscrever para receber nossa newsletter).
                          (b)Quais cookies e outras tecnologias similares utilizamos
                          Por favor, veja estaTabela de Cookies, a qual é atualizada constantemente, na sessão de “Visitantes do Site” para uma lista detalhada dos cookies de primeira e terceira partes (e os respectivos períodos de retenção) que podem ser usados quando você visita os Nossos Sites.
                          (c)Como podemos compartilhar informações
                          • Compartilhamento de informações que tomamos ciência sobre você nos Nossos Sites.
                          • Nós não comercializamos ou compartilhamos os seus dados pessoais seus com terceiros para fins de marketing ou publicidade. No entanto, podemos usar vários terceiros (todos listados nestaTabela de Cookies) para nos ajudar a direcionar ou fazer publicidade para você. Nós exigimos que esses terceiros e empresas concordem em cumprir com todas as leis de proteção de dados vigentes, mantenham confidenciais todas as informações compartilhadas com eles e a usem as informações somente para cumprir suas obrigações conosco. Nós fazemos isso firmando acordos com todos os terceiros que processam dados pessoais em nosso nome para garantir que eles processem seus dados pessoais.
                          • Se você publicar em nosso blog, seu comentário e suas informações ficarão visíveis publicamente. Por favor, entre em contato com support@outbrain.com para solicitar a remoção do seu comentário.
                          • Usando serviços de terceiros nos Nossos Sites.
                          Nossos Sites contêm links para outros websites que não operamos nem são de nossa propriedade. Não controlamos, recomendamos ou endossamos o conteúdo, os produtos, serviços, políticas de privacidade ou práticas desses websites de terceiros. Por exemplo: nos Nossos Sites, você notará ícones clicáveis que o levam à página da Outbrain no Facebook ou no LinkedIn. Ao escolher clicar nesses links, você deve estar ciente de que esses sites não pertencem ou tampouco são operados pela Outbrain e, portanto, esses websites de terceiros podem enviar seus próprios cookies ao seu aparelho, que podem coletar dados pessoais de maneira independente. Por isso, é importante que você leia e se familiarize com as políticas de privacidade dos websites de terceiros.
                          • Consulte também a seção de Compartilhamento desta Política de Privacidade.
                          (d)Seus direitos
                          OsTermos de Uso no Nosso Site regem o uso do Nosso Site e também se aplicam quando você interage com os Nossos Sites. Você pode interromper o uso do Nosso Site a qualquer momento. Ao fazê-lo, você também tem a opção de remover quaisquer cookies que tenhamos colocado em qualquer dispositivo usado para acessar o Nosso Site. Se você forneceu seu endereço de e-mail durante o uso dos Nossos Sites, todos os e-mails que você receber da Outbrain incluirão a opção de se “descadastrar”. Além disso, você tem a opção de solicitar a exclusão de marketing direto por e-mail support@outbrain.com.

                          Para Visitantes, no Território Europeu, a Outbrain implementou uma plataforma de gestão de consentimento (operada pelaOne Trust) nos Nossos Sites que dá aos visitantes a oportunidade de autorizar ou não cookies e tecnologias similares de rastreamento nos Nossos Sites. Ao acessar Nossos Sites, você verá um banner no centro da página com informações sobre os cookies que usamos. Você pode clicar no banner para rejeitar quaisquer cookies (por exemplo, cookies de desempenho ou cookies de segmentação) que não sejam cookies estritamente necessários (conforme definido na Tabela de Cookies). Ao pressionar " eu Aceito" no banner, você indica sua aceitação de cookies e das tecnologias de rastreamento semelhantes. O fundamento legal da Outbrain para o processamento de dados pessoais dos visitantes do site do Território Europeu em nossos sites é consentido. Você pode retirar seu consentimento a qualquer momento. Em relação a todos os outros visitantes do site não localizados em territórios europeus, nós confiamos em nosso legítimo interesse em processar quaisquer dados pessoais, no entanto, isso não impede que visitantes de sites de fora do território europeu não retirem o consentimento a qualquer momento por meio de nossa plataforma de gerenciamento de consentimentos.
                          Usuários: Você é um “Usuário” ao visitar uma página de um website ou aplicativo de um dos parceiros da Outbrain onde a ferramenta da Outbrain esteja instalada (“Sites Parceiros”). Por exemplo, ao visitarhttps://news.sky.com/uk,www.bild.de ouwww.cnn.com, a ferramenta da Outbrain está implementada nesses sites. Ao interagir com a ferramenta da Outbrain, você é informado por um texto que faz referência à Outbrain (ex.: “Recomendado pela Outbrain” ou “by Outbrain” ao lado das recomendações). Ao clicar no link que faz referência à Outbrain, você verá umaviso detalhado que permite acessar oPerfil de Interesse da Outbrain, que fornece uma visualização geral dos tipos de categorias de dados da Outbrain que podem ser usados para fazer suas recomendações. Em alguns casos, o parceiro ou divulgador pode ter uma marca branca dos Serviços da Outbrain pelas suas próprias ofertas. Nesse caso, esses parceiros e/ou divulgadores devem informar o uso da Outbrain em suas políticas de privacidade. Veja maisaqui.

                          Exemplo de ferramenta da Outbrain
                          Outbrain Example Recommendations
                          (a)Quais informações coletamos e por quê
                          Usamos UUIDs, endereço IP e outras Informações de Uso para poder lhe oferecer recomendações interessantes. As recomendações da Outbrain podem ser pagas por um anunciante que direciona você para um novo website ou podem ser orgânicas, com link para outra página no site do mesmo anunciante.
                          • UUID.
                          Quando, como usuário, você visita pela primeira vez um Site Parceiro (ex.: CNN.com), a Outbrain instala um cookie no seu dispositivo para gerar um UUID (identificador único de usuário). Alternativamente, se você interagir primeiro com um Parceiro usando um aplicativo do Parceiro, a Outbrain receberá a sua identificação anunciante atribuído a você pelo seu dispositivo. Nós catalogamos e analisamos o conteúdo que você visualiza nos Sites Parceiros. Nossas recomendações baseiam-se em: (i) um UUID de histórico de navegação; (ii) padrões de navegação similares de outros Usuários; (ii) recomendações geralmente populares entre o público da Outbrain atualmente; (iv) um certo grau de aleatoriedade; e (v) requisitos de público-alvo que podem ser fornecidos ou solicitados por nossos clientes Amplify. Por exemplo, a Outbrain pode saber que o UUID 123 (que poderia ser você no seu iPhone X acessando o jornal Guardian usando o Chrome como navegador) gosta de ler sobre destinos de férias remotos e que pessoas que gostam de ler sobre destinos de férias remotos também gostam de ler sobre comida exótica. Quando você interage com a Outbrain, nós não coletamos seus dados pessoais tradicionais, como seu endereço de e-mail ou nome, portanto, não podemos associar seu nome ao seu UUID (por exemplo, não sabemos que John Smith, que também é UUID 123, gosta para ler sobre destinos de férias distantes).

                          O UUID é uma sequência de números e/ou letras. Esse UUID vincula-se ao seu dispositivo e varia conforme a sua combinação de navegador. Em outras palavras, a Outbrain registra um UUID diferente dependendo do aparelho e/ou navegador que você está usando ao acessar os Sites Parceiros. Por exemplo, isso significa que você terá um UUID quando visitar um Site Parceiro a partir do seu celular usando o navegador Safari e outro UUID ao visitar um Site Parceiro do seu iPad usando o navegador Safari. A Outbrain combinará e consolidará o UUID de um aparelho móvel (celular ou tablet) por um navegador que depois acessa um aplicativo (ou vice-versa) a partir do mesmo dispositivo. A Outbrain nós não realiza o rastreamento entre dispositivos e, portanto, não pode vincular um usuário que interaja com a Outbrain, pelo telefone, como o mesmo usuário que está interagindo com a Outbrain na área de trabalho (desktop).
                          • Endereço IP.
                          Além do seu UUID, nós reconhecemos o seu endereço de IP, que traduzimos em geolocalização e excluímos o último octeto para mascarar as informações de identificação. Em seguida, usamos essas informações mascaradas, em conjunto com as informações recebidas de outros parceiros confiáveis (como MaxMind) para determinar com um amplo entendimento de onde você está localizado (por exemplo, Nova York). A Outbrain ainda reconhecerá seu endereço IP, mesmo se você optar por não seguir o rastreamento personalizado, pois isso é necessário para que possamos continuar atendendo a recomendações baseadas em contexto. No entanto, nesses casos, seu endereço IP não está associado ao seu UUID e não faria parte de nenhum perfil de usuário
                          • Outras Informações de Uso.
                          Além do seu UUID e endereço IP, nós também coletamos as seguintes informações da área de trabalho (Desktop) e na Web móvel: (i) dados do Agente de Usuário: tipo de dispositivo (por exemplo, iphone), tipo de navegador (por exemplo, chrome), operação sistema (por exemplo, iOS); (ii) as páginas visitadas; (iii) a hora da visita; e (iv) referencias de URLs e outras informações normalmente transmitidas em solicitações HTTP. As informações de estatísticas acima nos fornecem dados sobre quantos Usuários visitaram uma página específica Sites de nossos Parceiros nos quais a ferramenta da Outbrain está instalada, quanto tempo cada Usuário permaneceu na página, o tipo de conteúdo na página em que clicaram e como geralmente envolveram-se com essa página; e (b) nos aplicativos (i) versão do aplicativo (como aparece na App Store ou na Play Store); (ii) Identificação do aplicativo ou nome do pacote (como aparece na App Store ou na Play Store); (iii) sistema operacional (por exemplo, IOS ou Android); (iii) versão do sistema operacional; e (iv) modelo do dispositivo (por exemplo, iPhone X). Essas informações são consideradas dados pessoais se a Outbrain as associar a um UUID.

                          Como a Outbrain não possui um relacionamento direto com os Usuários que interagem com os Sites Parceiros, a Outbrain confia em seus parceiros para determinar o fundamento legal com a qual a Outbrain pode processar os dados pessoais. Cada Site Parceiro depende de

                          (b)Quais cookies e outras tecnologias similares utilizamos
                          • Cookies de Outbrain
                          • Píxeles de Outbrain
                          • Píxeles de terceros
                          • Cookies de Outbrain
                            Consulte en laTabla de cookiesunder “Users” en el apartado «Usuarios» para obtener un listado detallado de las cookies de origen que utilizamos cuando usted interactúa con Sitios asociados en los que está implementada la tecnología de Outbrain.
                          • Píxeles de Outbrain
                            Ademas del widget visible de Outbrain en los Sitios asociados, algunos anunciantes de Outbrain pueden implementar el píxel de Outbrain en sus sitios web. El píxel de Outbrain determina si un Usuario que accede a la página en la que está instalado el píxel tiene un UUID de Outbrain con el fin de proporcionar informes a los anunciantes en relación con su campaña particular. Si hay un UUID asociado a un usuario final, Outbrain permite a los anunciantes o bien redestinar dichos UUID y/o notifica a los anunciantes el número total de Usuarios (de forma acumulada y anónima) que han accedido a una página en particular (por ejemplo, un anunciante no puede saber que el UUID1234 se ha convertido, sino solamente que se ha producido una conversión). Outbrain no transfiere a sus anunciantes ningún dato personal (incluido su UUID) ni recopila ninguna otra información personal a través del píxel. Outbrain no combina la información recibida de la información de píxel de Outbrain con un perfil de UUID (por ejemplo, Outbrain solamente registra que se ha producido una conversión, y no que el UUID123 se ha convertido al acceder a la página elegida del anunciante). Exigimos a los anunciantes que revelen el uso del píxel de Outbrain en sus propios sitios web.

                            Outbrain también puede permitir a determinados terceros asociados de confianza recopilar datos a través de cookies suministradas por medio del widget de Outbrain. En tales casos, Outbrain no transfiere esta información recolectada sobre sus usuarios a dichos terceros, pero sí que les permite a estos terceros recopilar información directamente (incluyendo datos personales) mediante el widget para la prevención de fraudes y/o fines de seguridad o para proporcionar información de mediciones a anunciantes (tales como el numero de conversiones o impresiones). Esta recopilación de información se rige por las políticas de privacidad de los terceros.
                          • Píxeles de terceros
                            Si hace clic en un enlace a una de nuestras recomendaciones, el anunciante que patrocina la recomendación puede colocar cookies (o cookies de terceros pertenecientes a terceros que actúan en nombre del anunciante ) en su dispositivo, bien a través de redireccionamiento antes de llegar a la página de destino de las recomendaciones o al llegar a la página de destino. Estas cookies se colocan con el fin de proporcionar análisis al anunciante relacionado con la campaña del mismo (por ejemplo, para ver cuántos usuarios han visto la campaña del anunciante). Exigimos a nuestros anunciantes que revelen el uso de píxeles de terceros y/o cookies para los usuarios finales a través su sitio web. Estas cookies y/o píxeles se agregan a discreción única de nuestros anunciantes, por lo que usted queda sujeto al aviso de privacidad del anunciante y/o a su política de privacidad.
                          (c)Como podemos compartilhar informações
                          • Nossos Parceiros
                          A Outbrain não compartilha e/ou comercializa perfis de Usuário com nenhum terceiro. Contudo, podemos compartilhar alguns elementos do seu perfil (como por exemplo, UUID) com o parceiro, incluindo-se:
                          1. Parceiros de segurança de marca, análise e fraude;
                            2. Plataformas do Lado da Demanda (DSP) e Plataformas do Lado da Oferta (SSP);
                            3. Intercâmbio de Anúncios e/ou Redes; e
                            4. Plataformas de Gerenciamento de Demanda.
                          Por favor, vejaaqui uma lista de alguns de nossos parceiros confiáveis. Além disso, podemos coletar e/ou compartilhar alguns dos seus dados pessoais com parceiros confiáveis em virtude da participação no OpenRTB. Muitos desses parceiros estão registrados como fornecedores globais do IAB TCF e podem ser encontradosaqui.
                          (d)Seus direitos
                          Opção de exclusão na Web para computadores e dispositivos móveis.
                          Você pode, a qualquer momento, optar por não receber as recomendações personalizadas da Outbrain (ou, se tiver optado por não participar e quiser voltar a participar), movendo o botão de alternância abaixo. Você também pode optar por não receber recomendações personalizadas, por meio do Perfil de interesse da Outbrain, que é um site que fornece uma visualização geral dos dados que a Outbrain tem conhecimento sobre você e pode usar para fazer suas recomendações.

                          Opção de exclusão em Aplicativos.
                          Para desativar as recomendações da Outbrain em seus aplicativos de dispositivos móveis, siga as etapas abaixo:
                          1. Dispositivos iOS: Configurações> Privacidade> Publicidade> Limitar o Rastreamento de Anúncios
                          2. Dispositivos Android: aplicativo de Configurações do Google> Anúncios> Desativar Publicidade Baseada em Interesses

                          Observe que a desativação, através do nosso Perfil de Interesse /ou desta Política de Privacidade, não impedirá o acompanhamento personalizado de seus aplicativos. Essa desativação deve ser feita através das configurações do seu aparelho.

                          Opções Adicionais de Exclusão
                          YVocê também pode optar por não receber anúncios personalizados veiculados por nós ou outras empresas de publicidade, através de ferramentas do setor, como o NAI ou várias páginas baseadas em DAA (DAA, http://www.aboutads.info/choices; DAAC, www. youradchoices.ca/choices e / ou EDAA www.youronlinechoices.eu). O acesso das páginas de escolha do consumidor do NAI, DAA, DAAC ou EDAA permite desativar todos ou alguns dos serviços dos membros participantes. Como as opções de exclusão da Outbrain, essas opções não significam que você não receberá mais publicidade; mas apenas que os anúncios não serão personalizados para você. Você continuará recebendo anúncios, por exemplo, com base no site específico que está visualizando (ou seja, anúncios contextuais). Além disso, se seus navegadores estiverem configurados para rejeitar cookies, quando você visitar as páginas de escolha do consumidor DAA, DAAC ou EDAA, sua exclusão poderá não ser eficaz, pois nossa exclusão é baseada em cookies.

                          Informação IMPORTANTE

                          Mesmo que você tenha optado por não receber as recomendações personalizadas da Outbrain:

                          • Você ainda verá recomendações da Outbrain.A opção de exclusão personalizada de rastreamento da Outbrain, não significa que você deixará de receber recomendações da Outbrain. Em vez disso, significa que as recomendações da Outbrain não serão personalizadas. (por exemplo, serão recomendações baseadas no contexto).
                          • A opção de exclusão baseia-se em cookies e é específica para cada dispositivo/navegador. Se você navegar na internet em diferentes dispositivos e/ou navegadores, você precisará fazer a opção de exclusão em cada aparelho e/ou navegador para que possamos impedir o rastreamento para personalização em todos eles. Pela mesma razão, se você comprar um novo dispositivo, mudar de navegador ou excluir (ou limpar) o cookie de recusa, será necessário fazer a opção de exclusão novamente. A opção de exclusão de rastreamento para personalização não significa bloquear cookies.
                          • Você deve optar pela opção de exclusão da Outbrain por pelo menos 21 dias, pois a exclusão do seu perfil está vinculada ao seu UUID..Sua exclusão das recomendações personalizadas da Outbrain é efetiva imediatamente. No entanto, se o seu navegador permitir armazenamento local e você optar pelas recomendações personalizadas da Outbrain (por exemplo, ao aceitar um banner de cookie) dentro de 21 dias após a sua exclusão, é possível que seu perfil anterior seja reconectado ao seu UUID. Se você não optar pela exclusão dentro de 21 dias, seu perfil será excluído e não poderá ser recuperado.
                          • Como na maioria dos cookies de exclusão, o navegador Outbrain depende de um cookie. O cookie de exclusão deve ser persistente para atender às preferências do usuário. No entanto, o recurso de "Prevenção de RastreamentoInteligente" no iOS11 pode afetar a persistência de cookies nos websites postados em uma janela de 24 horas. Nós sugerimos usar outro navegador ou considerar o bloqueio de todos os cookies de terceiros do navegador para que você "desative-os" sem precisar confiar na metodologia de desativação real de qualquer empresa.
                          • Seu armazenamento local não será limpo.Mesmo que você tenha optado por não receber as recomendações personalizadas da Outbrain, seu armazenamento local não será limpado automaticamente e, portanto, você precisará limpá-lo no nível do navegador, além da sua exclusão.
                          Parceiros Comerciais: Você é um “Parceiro Comercial” ao se cadastrar (ou trocar e-mails com a Outbrain) em nome da empresa para a qual trabalha para utilizar os serviços Outbrain Amplify ou Outbrain Engage. Veja maisaqui.
                          (a)Quais informações coletamos e por quê
                          Você pode fornecer determinados dados pessoais (como endereço de e-mail) ao se inscrever para os serviços Amplify ou Engage ou se comunicar ou interagir conosco por outros meios. Se você se inscrever para se tornar Parceiro Comercial, podemos solicitar informações adicionais suas via formulários de inscrição para anunciante, pedidos de inserção e outros meios. Coletamos informações automaticamente sobre as ações do seu nome de usuário no painel da Outbrain. Por exemplo, se como Parceiro Comercial Amplify você alterar o custo por clique de uma de suas campanhas, o registro de auditoria da Outbrain terá o histórico de todas essas ações.

                          • Coletamos e processamos os dados pessoais acima para cumprir nossas obrigações nos termos do nosso acordo como Parceiro Comercial (ou potencial Parceiro Comercial) seu, inclusive para:
                          • responder às suas perguntas e solicitações;
                          • fornecer acesso a determinadas funções e recursos dos nossos serviços Amplify ou Engage (ex.: para fornecimento e manutenção da sua conta no painel de controle);
                          • verificar sua identidade; e,
                          • nos comunicar com você sobre sua conta, nossos produtos e promoções disponíveis relevantes para o seu uso do serviço Amplify ou Engage.
                          (b)Quais cookies e outras tecnologias similares utilizamos
                          Consulte estaTabela de Cookies em “Parceiros Comerciais” para uma lista detalhada dos cookies (e os respectivos períodos de retenção) que usamos com Parceiros Comerciais.
                          (c)Como podemos compartilhar informações
                          Podemos revelar determinadas informações de Parceiros Comerciais a fornecedores, prestadores de serviços ou outros que auxiliem a Outbrain na prestação dos seus serviços (ex.: processamento de cartões de crédito). Consulte também a seção deCompartilhamento desta Política de Privacidade.
                          (d)Seus direitos
                          Se, como Parceiro Comercial, você deseja verificar, corrigir, atualizar ou solicitar desativação das suas informações, você pode acessar o painel da Outbrain para editar suas preferências de perfil ou nos contatar em support@outbrain.com. Se você está recebendo e-mails da Outbrain, você pode se “descadastrar” acessando o link nos e-mails. Observe que o descadastramento pode não desativar o recebimento de notificações importantes para o fornecimento dos serviços Amplify ou Engage (ex.: faturas por e-mail).
                          (e) Fundamentação Legal
                          A fundamentação legal da Outbrain para processar dados pessoais dos Parceiros Comerciais é contratual.
                          4.Medidas de Segurança , Transferências para fora do EEE, Compartilhamento e Períodos de Retenção de dados
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                          Seguridad

                          Outbrain tiene un equipo de seguridad específico. Mantenemos un estricto control de los datos personales que recopilamos y los retenemos en bases de datos seguras y protegidas por cortafuegos con derechos de acceso estrictamente limitados y controlados, para garantizar su seguridad. Consulte nuestrasnormas de seguridad para obtener más información.

                          Los socios comerciales tienen acceso a determinadas funciones protegidas por contraseña del servicio Amplify o Engage. Los Socios comerciales son responsables de mantener la confidencialidad de la contraseña y de asegurar que lo hagan igualmente sus empleados y/o agentes. No olvide que, lamentablemente, la transmisión de información a través de internet nunca es completamente segura. El «spoofing» o «phishing» son algunas de las estafas más comunes en Internet. Esto se produce cuando recibe un correo electrónico que parece proceder de una fuente legítima que le solicita datos personales. Tenga en cuenta que no le enviaremos ningún correo electrónico solicitándole que verifique la información de su tarjeta de crédito, bancaria o cualquier otro dato personal. Si alguna vez recibe un correo electrónico que parece ser de nuestra parte solicitándole dicha información, no responda a él y no haga clic en ninguno de los enlaces que aparecen en el correo electrónico. En su lugar, reenvíenos el correo electrónico alegal@outbrain.com, ya que investigaremos casos de posible fraude en Internet.

                          Transferencias de datos fuera de la UE/EEE
                          Cuando transferimos datos personales desde el Espacio Económico Europeo (EEE) garantizamos que dichas transferencias se realizan de conformidad con las leyes de protección de datos relevantes, incluidas, si son de aplicación, las cláusulas contractuales tipo de la UE o una decisión de adecuación de la Comisión Europea en virtud del artículo 25(6) de la Directiva 95/46/CE o el artículo 45 del RGPD. Expresado de otro modo, sus derechos y protecciones quedan adheridos a sus datos y nosotros hacemos uso de cláusulas contractuales aprobadas y otras medidas destinadas a garantizar que los destinatarios de sus datos personales se encarguen de protegerlos. Outbrain ha establecido las cláusulas contractuales tipo entre las entidades de Outbrain para gestionar la transferencia de datos fuera del EEE.
                          Intercambio
                          Además de la descripción de cómo podemos revelar sus datos personales en función de cada tipo de usuario, también podemos revelar datos personales de la siguiente manera:
                          • Dentro de la familia de empresas controladas por Outbrain por razones internas, principalmente con fines comerciales y operativos.
                          • Si pasamos por una transición de negocios, como una fusión, adquisición por otra compañía o venta de todos o parte de nuestros activos, es probable que sus datos personales se encuentren entre los activos transferidos.
                          • Cuando la ley así lo requiera (por ejemplo, para cooperar con investigaciones de las fuerzas del orden u otros procedimientos legales).
                          • Para responder a una verdadera emergencia.
                          Además, combinamos sus datos personales con los de otros usuarios para compartir información sobre tendencias y acumular estadísticas de usuarios con terceros, siempre de forma agregada y anonimizada.
                          Retención de datos
                          El período de retención para cada una de las cookies que utiliza Outbrain (ya sea por su cuenta o en nuestro nombre por parte de terceros) se indica en laTabla de cookies. Más específicamente, la cookie de Outbrain (Obuid), que se utiliza para el seguimiento de acciones de los usuarios, tales como clics, expira tres (3) meses después de que un usuario visite un sitio en particular dentro de nuestra red, si bien esta cookie se restablecerá si el usuario vuelve a visitar el mismo sitio u otro sitio de nuestra red. Del mismo modo, no retenemos ningún punto de datos individual de un usuario durante más de 13 meses. Por ejemplo, si el UUID 123 leyó un artículo el 31 de diciembre de 2018, el 1 de febrero de 2019 dicho artículo dejó de formar parte del perfil del UUID 123.

                          Outbrain también mantiene una Política de Retención de Datos que detalla el período de retención de datos personales sobre la base de nuestro análisis sobre cuánto tiempo es necesario retener razonablemente los datos específicos para fines legales o comerciales. Cuando ya no necesitamos datos personales, los borraremos o destruiremos de forma segura. Los datos agregados, que no puedan identificar un dispositivo/navegador (o a una persona) y se utilicen con fines de información y análisis, se mantendrán durante el tiempo que sea necesario desde el punto de vista comercial.
                          5.Crianças e Dados Sensíveis
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                          Crianças
                          Nenhum dos nossos serviços é destinado a crianças menores de 16 anos. Não coletamos deliberadamente dados pessoais de menores de 16 anos de idade. Se durante a coleta constatarmos que um Visitante do Site, Usuário ou Parceiro Comercial é menor de 16 anos, não usaremos ou manteremos seus dados pessoais. Se tomarmos ciência de que involuntariamente coletamos dados pessoais de uma criança menor de 16 anos, tomaremos medidas razoáveis para excluir tais informações dos nossos registros. Se você é criança, pedimos que vá brincar no quintal em vez de usar ou interagir com a Outbrain!
                          Dados Sensíveis
                          Nós não coletamos ou recebemos nenhum dado sensível de categorias de dados pessoais.
                          6.Visitantes do Território Europeu
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                          Em conformidade com as leis de privacidade europeias, especialmente com o Regulamento Geral de Proteção de Dados da União Europeia (RGPD), a Outbrain fornece direitos adicionais específicos para indivíduos que interagem com a Outbrain como o direito de acesso, retificação, contestação, reclamação, exclusão e bloqueio. Mais especificamente:
                          • o direito de perguntar se ou quais dados pessoais estão sendo processados por nós e o direito de solicitar que os dados pessoais sejam corrigidos ou alterados;
                          • o direito de solicitar a exclusão de dados pessoais;
                          • o direito de exigir restrições no processamento de dados pessoais;
                          • o direito de cancelar seu consentimento para processamento e uso dos seus dados, total ou parcialmente e a qualquer momento, com validade para o futuro;
                          • o direito de receber seus dados pessoais em formato comum, estruturado e mecanicamente legível;
                          • o direito de contatar nosso responsável pela proteção dos dados se tiver perguntas, comentários, reclamações ou solicitações relacionadas à nossa declaração sobre proteção de dados e o processamento dos seus dados pessoais;
                          • o direito de reclamar à autoridade supervisora responsável caso acredite que o processamento dos seus dados pessoais está violando a legislação.
                          Além dos itens acima, relacionamos determinados direitos para cidadãos do Território Europeu ao longo desta Política de Privacidade. Nos termos do RGPD, são considerados “Territórios Europeus” o Espaço Econômico Europeu (EEE) e a Suíça. Para os fins desta Política de Privacidade, o termo “Territórios Europeus” deve continuar a incluir o Reino Unido mesmo após sua retirada do Espaço Econômico Europeu em decorrência do Brexit.
                          Em caso de perguntas sobre o exercício de quaisquer dos direitos acima, envie um e-mail a privacy@outbrain.com.

                          7.Comunicação Anti-rastreamento (“Do Not Track”)
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                          Alguns navegadores transmitem sinais Do Not Track (DNT), ou Não Rastrear, aos websites. Como não há consenso sobre como interpretar o sinal DNT, a Outbrain atualmente não altera, modifica ou responde a solicitações ou sinais DNT desses navegadores. Continuaremos a monitorar a atuação do setor nesse âmbito e reavaliaremos nossas práticas relacionadas a DNT se necessário. Enquanto isso, você pode utilizar as várias outras ferramentas que fornecemos para controlar a coleta e o uso de dados, incluindo a possibilidade de optar por ser excluído do recebimento de recomendações personalizadas na seção Usuários.
                          8.Como esta Política de Privacidade pode mudar
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                          De tempos em tempos, podemos fazer alterações nesta Política de Privacidade. Nesse caso, colocaremos um aviso em destaque, visível para você como Visitante do Site ou Parceiro Comercial. Contudo, não temos meios para alertar Usuários sobre atualizações. Recomendamos que você verifiqueaqui periodicamente se a Política de Privacidade foi atualizada. Sempre exibiremos a data da última alteração da Política de Privacidade no topo da página, para que você saiba a última vez em que foi revisada.




                          Teads Amplify Terms

                          Version 12.5

                          Effective June 16th 2025
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                            Effective Date: June 9, 2025
                            Please note that Outbrain is operating under the Teads brand, following acquisition of Teads in February 2025. Your contract will remain with Outbrain UK Limited until further notice.
                            These terms were last revised as of the effective date set forth above. Outbrain reserves the right to change these terms from time to time.


                            Teads Amplify Terms and Conditions

                            These Teads Amplify Terms and Conditions (“Terms”) are entered into byOutbrain UK Limited (“Company”) and the entity executing an Insertion Order or using the Company's dashboard (“Customer”). These Terms govern Customer’s use of the Service (as defined below), and together with an Insertion Order (or the information entered through the Company's dashboard (“Dashboard”) comprise the "Agreement" between Company and Customer. If there is any inconsistency between: (i) the terms of a signed Insertion Order or those entered through the Dashboard (either “Campaign Details”) and (ii) these Terms, the Campaign Details as applicable, shall prevail.

                            1. Services

                            1.1 Company partners with a network of online properties (the “Network”) to display a user interface containing links that navigate to websites. Company uses its proprietary algorithms serving methodology, and advanced buying tools to deliver ads on behalf of clients to relevant audiences throughout the Network (the “Service”).

                            1.2 Company shall display links to graphical, textual, video, and/or auditory content selected by Customer on the Network. Such links, together with the headlines, images, and/or video that may accompany the links and the destination page reached from any such link, are the “Content”. Company shall continue to distribute the Content on the Network until the earlier of: (i) the end date of Customer’s campaign or (ii) reaching of Customer’s budget; or (iii) the disabling of a campaign (provided that Company reserves the right to charge for additional Actions (as defined in Section 5.1) as the Content is removed from circulation – see FAQs for more details).

                            1.3 Company does not guarantee: (i) the placement, positioning, or the timing of delivery of any Content; (ii) clicks or impressions (including clicks from a particular audience segment); or (iii) conversions. If Fees (as defined in Section 5) do not reach Customer’s budget, Customer's sole remedies shall be to: (i) subject to Section 2 below, extend the end date of the applicable campaign; (ii) replace or add to the existing Content with other Content; or (iii) to pay only for accrued Fees. In no event shall Company be liable for failure to deliver clicks, impressions, and/or views to Content.

                            1.4 Company will make reports available to Customer regarding the campaign(s). The final monthly reports (which may differ from the daily reports) will provide the conclusive basis for Company's calculation of Fees owed by Customer. Customer may submit their own Company-compatible tracker. If there is a ten percent (10%) discrepancy or more between Customer's numbers and Company's numbers, then the parties agree to work in good faith to identify the correct amount to be paid to Company. If the discrepancy is less than ten percent (10%), Company's numbers shall be conclusive.

                            2. Content

                            2.1 Customer is solely responsible for the Content. Customer has the right to and authorises Company to place the Content on the Network. Customer is authorised to use and/or has approved all images and words of the Content’s headline (whether created or generated by Customer or on Customer’s behalf). Content headlines and images must accurately reflect the tone and subject matter of the Content. To the extent Company (and/or integrated tools) provide recommendations as to the Content, headlines, and/or campaign, Customer remains solely responsible.

                            2.2 Customer shall not, directly or indirectly, provide Content that: (i) is obscene, defamatory, libelous, slanderous, pornographic, violent, profane, indecent or unlawful; (ii) is factually inaccurate, misleading or deceptive; and/or (iii) facilitates or promotes any type of illegal activity, including without limitation pyramid schemes, gambling, the sale or use of illicit drugs, or discrimination or harassment of any individual or group. Further, Content may not (a) redirect to a destination other than as originally submitted to the Service, and/or (b) be substantively different from the Content originally submitted to Company.

                            2.3 Content must comply with Company's Advertising Guidelines, as may be updated from time to time by Company. Company may at any time (at its sole discretion) reject or remove Content.

                            2.4 Customer acknowledges and agrees that certain Content may change during the course of a campaign (e.g., due to revisions by the Content's author, comments from readers, or otherwise). Customer's recourse in the event of such change shall be to direct Company to remove such Content from its then-current campaign and/or select other Content. Customer further acknowledges that, if there is an objection to the Content (whether from the Content author or publisher, or otherwise), Company will act in accordance with Section 2 of its Terms of Use and may cease (at its sole discretion) including the Content in the Service or require Customer to make changes to the Content.

                            2.5 Both parties shall implement anti-malware scanning processes of the Content. Upon notice, both parties shall take immediate action to remove any suspicious Content from the Network.

                            3. Term and Cancellation

                            The Campaign Details will set forth the start and end dates of a particular campaign. However, the Agreement, or an individual campaign may be suspended or terminated: (i) by Customer for any reason upon two (2) business days' written notice to Company or within twelve (12) hours through the Dashboard; or (ii) by Company for any reason upon two (2) days’ written notice to Customer. During the notice period, all previously contracted campaigns shall continue to run pursuant to the Campaign Details, and Customer shall be responsible for paying Company for all Fees accrued up to and including the last day of such notice period. Company also reserves the right at its sole discretion to immediately suspend or terminate all or part of Customer's use of the Service if Company reasonably believes Customer is in breach of the terms of this Agreement.

                            4. Campaign Details

                            If Customer utilizes Company's Dashboard, Customer will have access to certain online reports and control over its campaign(s). To the extent Customer registers and has access to the Dashboard, Company may collect certain personal data of Customer. For further information on how we may collect and use our business partner's personally identifiable information, please see ourBusiness Partner Privacy Policy. Company collects and processes this personal data in order to respond to Customer questions or requests, provide Customers with access to certain services, verify Customer’s identity, and communicate with Customers about the use of the Service. Customer is solely responsible for all changes requested or approved (either directly or via Company's API), including those made through the Dashboard using its login. Customer is solely responsible for protecting its login and password to the Dashboard. Customer can manage campaigns using the Dashboard by modifying the Campaign Details, and/or Customer may have the option of working with a Company account manager, as determined by Company.

                            5. Fees and Payment Terms

                            5.1 Ads displayed on the Network are paid for via one of following payment methods: (i) cost-per-click (“CPC”); (ii) cost-per thousand impressions (“CPM”); (iii) cost-per-completed view (“CPCv”) where completed view means fifty percent (50%) of the video Ad/Content is in view continuously from beginning to the end of video; (iv) cost-per thousand Viewable Impressions (“vCPM”); and/or (v) other desired actions agreed between the parties from time to time (each, an “Action”). A viewable impression is counted as viewable if fifty percent (50%) of the video ad is in view continuously for 2 seconds. Company fees will be based on the number of Actions, plus the cost of the Service (the “Fees”), which will not exceed Customer’s pre-designated maximum budget. Customer shall pay the Fees as measured by Company's tracking system up to the maximum budget designated in the Campaign Details. Company may charge any applicable national, state, or local sales or use taxes, value-added taxes, or country-specific fees. If CPC is being used for campaign measurement, such CPC may not be less than Company’s then-in-effect minimum CPC (which may vary by market). If Customer is utilizing Company’s automatic bidding feature, Customer grants Company the right to set and modify Customer’s CPC at Company’s discretion to aid in achieving Customer’s targets for its campaign. Customer shall be solely responsible for any additional fees incurred for utilizing third-party services on its campaign(s). For the avoidance of doubt, Company will not cover, credit, or reimburse any third-party fees, including, but not limited to, use of any third-party tracker(s) on Customer’s campaign(s). Customer may increase or decrease its budget through the Dashboard or through a signed amendment to an Insertion Order.

                            5.2 If Customer has signed an Insertion Order, Fees will generally be invoiced by Company to Customer by the end of the following calendar month, unless otherwise set forth in an Insertion Order. Customer shall pay all invoices within thirty (30) days from receipt. Any portion of a charge not disputed (pursuant to Section 5.3) in good faith must be paid in full. If Customer has provided the Campaign Details through the Dashboard or has signed an Insertion Order and has used a credit card for billing purposes, Company shall charge the Company fees (including processing fees) to Customer’s credit card at such intervals as Company determines in its sole discretion. The decision as to whether to allow Customer to choose between invoice and/or credit card and/or require a prepayment (prior to the start of a campaign) rests solely with Company. Company shall review all billing inquiries, including refund requests, on a case-by-case basis and reserves the right to approve or deny any request in its sole discretion.

                            5.3 If Customer disputes any amount on an invoice, Customer must provide written notice to Company (email is sufficient) within thirty (30) days of receipt of any invoice, or the right to dispute shall be deemed waived. Customer’s email must include the amount disputed and provide adequate information to support any such claim. Customer may not withhold payment for any undisputed amounts, and any portion of a charge not disputed in good faith must be paid in full.

                            5.4 If payment is not made when due and not properly disputed pursuant to Section 5.3, Company may charge interest at the rate of two percent (2%) per annum above the prevailing base rate of Barclays Bank PLC from the due date until the date of actual payment, whether before or after judgment. Company also reserves the right to suspend or terminate any or all of Customer's use of the Service until Customer has paid all amounts due. Company reserves the right to charge Customer for all costs of collection, including collection agency and reasonable legal fees and court costs. Customer authorises Company to investigate Customer's credit record. If applicable, Customer agrees to provide such further financial information and documentation as may be required from time to time by Company as a condition for the continued extension of credit. Customer acknowledges and agrees that any account, credit card and related billing and payment information which Customer provides to Company may be shared by Company with companies who work on Company's behalf solely for the purpose of performing credit checks, effecting payment to Company, collecting debts owed to Company and/or servicing Customer's account. Company may, in its sole discretion, extend, revise, or revoke credit at any time. In addition, Company reserves the right to require immediate payment of any outstanding balance that exceeds Customer’s credit limit and/or past the payment terms defined in this Agreement.

                            6. Additional Features and Terms

                            6.1 Company may also make additional Service features available to Customer from time to time, and use of such features may be subject to Customer’s agreement to certain additional terms and conditions (“Additional Terms”) (e.g., via an online click-through agreement or via the Dashboard). Such features will be provided at Company’s discretion to Customer and may include fees in addition to those described in Section 5.1. Customer’s acceptance of the Additional Terms will constitute a binding and enforceable agreement as between Company and Customer. In the event of any inconsistency between these Terms, the Additional Terms, and the Campaign Details, the order of precedence is: (i) Additional Terms, (ii) Campaign Details, and (iii) these Terms. Customers who choose to utilize LiveRamp services (via the Company's Dashboard or otherwise) for the purposes of their Company campaign(s) are subject to LiveRamp Terms.

                            6.2 Subject to Customer’s compliance with Section 8 below, Customer may place on Customer’s website, application pages or landing pages: (i) Company pixel(s) (the “Company Pixel”) on Customer’s website or application pages and/or (ii) third party pixels or tags (the “Third Party Pixels”) for the purpose of providing analytics related to Customer’s campaign, enhanced targeting functionality and/or creating segments (the Company Pixel and Third Party Pixels together are the “Pixels”). Customer represents and warrants that: (a) its use of the Pixels are in accordance with Data Protection Laws; and (b) it has provided appropriate notice to users regarding use of the Pixels, including an explanation: (x) that third parties, including Company, may use cookies or similar technologies to collect or receive information from Customer’s website(s), and may use that information to provide measurement services and target ads; and (y) as to how users opt-out of the collection of information for targeting purposes; and (z) it will not use the Pixels on websites or application pages that target minors and/or contain sensitive categories of data (e.g. physical or mental health conditions). Customer shall not use the Pixels unless and until it has complied with the provisions of this Section 6.2. Further, if an end-user has opted out of behavioral advertising via Customer’s site(s) (or a mechanism such as settings within an advertiser application), Customer shall be fully responsible for not loading the Company Pixel. Company may update, change, or substitute the Company Pixel functionality at any time in its reasonable discretion, provided that it does not disrupt the functioning of Customer’s landing page and serves the same purpose.

                            6.3 If Customer utilizes third-party segments for enhanced targeting of its campaign(s) (“3rd Party Targeting”), Customer shall pay for its use of 3rd Party Targeting (“3rd Party Data Costs”), including any applicable taxes. Customer’s invoice for each campaign shall include both the Fees and the 3rd Party Data Costs (if applicable). Customer agrees that 3rd Party Data costs will be based on Company’s reporting metrics. If Customer utilizes 3rd Party Targeting Customer shall: (x) disclose this to users via an appropriate notice and/or in its privacy policy (as applicable); and (y) represent and warrant that its use of 3rd Party Targeting shall, at all times, be compliant with Data Protection Laws and satisfy the requirements for an appropriate legal basis for processing. Customer shall not, at any time, use 3rd Party Targeting: (i) for discriminatory purposes; (ii) to target minors under the age of sixteen(16); (iii) based on Special Categories of Personal Data; (iv) based on Personal Data relating to alleged or confirmed criminal convictions or offenses; and/or (v) otherwise in violation of any applicable law in any country where the campaign is performed.

                            7. Confidentiality

                            7.1 Each party agrees that with respect to any Confidential Information (as defined below) that is disclosed by one party to the other in connection with the Agreement, the party receiving such Confidential Information shall not disclose such Confidential Information to any third party, or use it for any purpose, except in connection with its rights and obligations under the Agreement. "Confidential Information" means all information concerning a party or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates that is not generally known to the public, which information is marked confidential or proprietary, or which under the circumstances ought reasonably to be treated as confidential or proprietary, and includes, without limitation, the terms of the Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Confidential Information does not include information that: (i) is, as of the time of disclosure, or thereafter becomes, part of the public domain through a source other than the receiving party; (ii) was lawfully in the possession of the receiving party as of the time of disclosure; (iii) is independently developed by the receiving party without reference to the Confidential Information; or (iv) is subsequently obtained from a third party not subject to an obligation of confidentiality with respect to the information disclosed.

                            7.2 Confidential Information shall be kept in the strictest confidence and shall be protected by all reasonable and necessary security measures. Confidential Information shall not be released by the receiving party to anyone except an employee or agent, who has a need to know the same, and who is bound by confidentiality obligations at least as restrictive as these contained herein. Neither party will use any portion of Confidential Information provided by the other party pursuant to the Agreement for any purpose other than as expressly set forth under the Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, either party may disclose Confidential Information strictly necessary to comply with the demands of any court order, law, or governmental agency, and Company may share Confidential Information of Customer with any holding company of Customer or with any subsidiary company of Customer’s holding company.

                            7.3 If Customer is acting on behalf of a Content provider, Customer authorises Company to grant such Content provider (or any subsequent third party appointed by the Content provider) access to and a right to use the Campaign Details.

                            8. Representations and Warranties

                            8.1 Each party represents and warrants to the other party that: (i) it has all necessary rights and authority to enter into the Agreement and grant the rights and licences under the Agreement; (ii) it shall comply with Applicable Laws, and (iii) the execution or acceptance of the Agreement (which includes the Campaign Details), and the performance of its respective obligations and duties pursuant to the Agreement, do not and will not violate any agreement to which such party is bound. “Applicable Laws” means any applicable federal, national, state, or foreign laws or regulations or any industry self-regulatory rules or guidelines (including the Interactive Advertising Bureau Guidelines, Standards & Best Practices, the NAI Code of Conduct, and the DAA Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising. Any Applicable Laws related to the privacy of personal data are referred to as “Data Protection Laws”.

                            8.2 Customer represents and warrants that: (i) the Content (which for the avoidance of doubt, includes the headline, images, videos and, landing pages) does not violate any Applicable Laws, and will not contain any material which may be harmful, abusive, obscene, threatening or defamatory; (ii) it has all necessary rights licenses and clearances to grant rights granted herein, including for Company to use, host, cache, route, store, copy, modify, distribute, reformat, reproduce, publish, display, transmit and distribute the Content; (iii) the Content will not infringe any intellectual property rights of any third party; (iv) it will not provide Content that is targeted to children under the age of sixteen (16); (v) Content complies with Company's Advertising Guidelines, as may be updated from time to time by Company; (vi) Content shall not (a) redirect to a destination other than as originally submitted to the Service, and/or (b) be substantively different from the Content originally submitted to the Service; (vii) it will not use the Service in a manner that provides an unintended advantage or interferes with the integrity and/or overall performance of the Service; (viii) if using the Dashboard, Customer will adhere to any rules of such use as solely determined by Company (e.g. not using source bidding to whitelist any particular Network source); (ix) it is not subject to nor owned or controlled by any person that is subject to sanctions or export control restrictions imposed pursuant to U.S. law or the laws of any other jurisdiction applicable to the performance of the agreement nor it will take any action that could result in economic sanctions or other trade control restrictions or penalties being imposed on Company; and (x) all business and payment information provided to Company is true, correct, and accurate.

                            8.3 If Customer is an agency (or other third party acting on behalf of the provider of the Content), Customer represents and warrants that: (i) it is the authorised agent of the provider of the Content; (ii) it has the legal authority to enter into the Agreement and make all decisions and take all actions relating to the provider of the Content; (iii) it has entered into a written agreement granting the agent the authority to represent the provider of the Content in accordance with (i) and (ii) above (and shall submit such agreement to Company on demand). Customer further agrees that it is not acting on behalf of a French company or a foreign company whose advertising content mainly targets French territory exclusively through the Dashboard. If Customer is acting on behalf of a French content provider whose advertising mainly targets the French territory, please contact info@teads.com for more information on how to purchase Company Services.

                            8.4 No conditions, warranties, or other terms apply to any Company services supplied by Company under this Agreement unless expressly set out in this Agreement. No implied conditions, warranties or other terms apply (including without limitation any implied terms as to satisfactory quality, fitness for purpose or conformance with description or any warranties arising from a course of dealing, usage or trade practice or regarding the performance or success of any campaigns made by it on behalf of Customer or that the Services will operate uninterrupted, secure or error free).

                            9. Data Protection

                            The provisions of the Data Sharing Agreement shall be incorporated into, and form part of, this Agreement.

                            10. Indemnification

                            10.1 Each party shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the other party and its respective agents, affiliates, subsidiaries, directors, officers, employees, contractors, and Network partners (as applicable), against any and all third party claims resulting from the breach of such party's representations and warranties under this Agreement.

                            10.2 In connection with any such claim: (i) the indemnified party shall provide prompt written notice to the indemnifying party of any such claim (provided that the failure to provide such prompt notice shall not relieve the indemnifying party of its indemnification obligations in the Agreement, except to the extent it has been damaged thereby); (ii) the indemnifying party shall have sole control of the defense or settlement of the claim (provided that the indemnifying party may not enter into any settlement that may adversely affect the rights or obligations of the indemnified party without the indemnified party's prior written consent); (iii) at the indemnifying party's request and expense, the indemnified party cooperating in the investigation and defense of such claim; and (iv) the indemnified party shall have the right to participate in its defense with counsel of its own choosing at the indemnified party's expense.

                            11. Limitation of Liability

                            11.1 Nothing in the Agreement excludes or limits either party’s liability: (i) for death or personal injury resulting from the negligence of either party or their servants, agents or employees; (ii) for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; (iii) for anything which cannot be excluded or limited by law.

                            11.2 Except with respect to claims arising from the indemnity obligations or a breach of clause 6 (confidentiality) and/or non-payment of fees owed, the maximum aggregate liability of either party and its’ directors, officers, employees, Network partners, vendors or agents arising from any given event or series of connected events arising under or related in any way to this Agreement or its implementation shall be limited to the greater of: (i) £50,000; and (ii) 100% of the amount of fees paid or payable by Customer under Agreement in the 12 months immediately preceding the month in which the event (or first in a series of connected events) occurred.

                            11.3 In no event shall either party be liable for: (i) loss of revenues; (ii) loss of profits; (iii) loss of contracts; (iv) loss of business or anticipated savings; (v) loss of data; (vi) loss of goodwill or reputation; or (vii) for any consequential, special or indirect losses whether or not such losses were within the contemplation of the parties at the date of this Agreement, suffered or incurred by that party arising out of or in connection with the provisions of, or any matter under, this Agreement.

                            12. Miscellaneous

                            12.1 Neither Party may assign the Agreement, in whole or in part, by operation of law or otherwise, without the prior written consent of the other; provided, however that either party may assign its rights or delegate its duties under the Agreement, in whole or in part, without the other's consent, in connection with a merger, reorganisation or sale of all, or substantially all, of the assignor's assets, provided that the successor entity shall have sufficient resources to fully perform the Agreement and shall assume the obligation to fully perform the Agreement.

                            12.2 This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English law, and the parties hereby submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts in respect of any dispute or matter arising out of or connected with this Agreement. The prevailing party in any action arising out of or to enforce this Agreement shall be entitled to recover its reasonable legal fees and costs. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of Customer’s default of its obligations in Section 5 above, Company shall have the right, if it so chooses, to commence an action against Customer for such default in the appropriate court in the venue and jurisdiction in which Customer resides or maintains assets.

                            12.3 No press releases or general public announcements shall be made without the mutual written consent of Customer and Company. Company shall have the right to include Customer's name, including, but not limited to, in Company's client list and in other marketing materials. Customer shall not use Company’s name, logo, or trademark without Company’s prior written consent.

                            12.4 All notices under the Agreement will be in writing via email to the address of the receiving party set forth on the Insertion Order or Dashboard, or at such different address as may be designated by such party by written notice to the other party from time to time. Notice will be effective on receipt.

                            12.5 No failure of either party to enforce any of its rights under the Agreement will act as a waiver of such rights. If one or more provisions of the Agreement are held to be unenforceable under Applicable Laws, then such provision(s) shall be excluded from the Agreement, and the balance of the Agreement shall be enforceable in accordance with its terms.

                            12.6 Neither party shall be liable for any delay or failure to perform any of its obligations set forth in the Agreement due to causes beyond its reasonable control. Neither party shall be liable for any unavailability or inoperability of the Internet, technical malfunction, or computer error, or corruption resulting in loss of data or other harm. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Customer shall not be relieved from any of its obligations as to Fees due hereunder.

                            12.7 Sections7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and12, together with any outstanding undisputed payment obligation, shall survive the termination of the Agreement.

                            12.8 Customer and Company shall each act as independent contractors. Nothing in the Agreement shall be deemed or construed as creating a joint venture or partnership between the parties.

                            12.9 The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and may not be modified without the prior written consent of both parties. In no event shall any inconsistent or conflicting terms and conditions contained in any purchase order, insertion order, invoice, or other document submitted by Customer concerning the subject matter hereof have any force or effect unless accepted or signed by Company.



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                                Estes Termos e Condições foram revisados e estão atualizados na data efetiva estabelecida acima. Outbrain reserva-se o direito de alterar esses Termos e Condições de tempos em tempos.

                                Termos e Condições Amplify

                                Estes Termos e Condições Amplify (“Termos”) são celebrados pela Outbrain Services Monetização de Conteúdo LTDA. (“Outbrain”) e entre a entidade executante de uma Ordem de Inserção ou usuária do Painel de Controle da Outbrain (“Cliente”). Estes Termos regem o uso pelo Cliente do Serviço (conforme definido abaixo) e, juntamente com um Pedido de Inserção (ou com as informações inseridas através do painel de controle da Outbrain (“Painel de Controle”) constitui o “Contrato” entre a Outbrain e o Cliente. Se houver qualquer inconsistência entre: (i) os termos de um Pedido de Inserção assinados ou aqueles inseridos através do Painel de Controle (ambos “Detalhes da Campanha”), e (ii) estes Termos, os Detalhes de Campanha, conforme aplicável, deverão prevalecer.

                                1. Serviços

                                1.1 A Outbrain tem uma parceria com uma rede de propriedades online (a “Rede”) para exibir uma interface de usuários que contém links que navegam para os sites. A Outbrain usa seus algoritmos, fornecendo metodologia de veiculação e as suas ferramentas avançadas de compra para apresentar anúncios em nome dos clientes a audiências relevantes em toda a Rede (o “Serviço”).

                                1.2 A Outbrain deve exibir links para conteúdo gráfico, textual, vídeo e/ou sonoro selecionado pelo Cliente na Rede. Tais links, juntamente com os títulos, imagens e/ou vídeos que podem acompanhar os links e a página de destino alcançada a partir de qualquer um desses links são o “Conteúdo”. A Outbrain deve continuar distribuindo o Conteúdo na Rede até os seguintes fatos, prevalecendo o que acontecer primeiro: (i) o fim do prazo da Campanha do Cliente; ou (ii) quando alcançado o orçamento do Cliente; ou (iii) quando desativada a campanha (considerando que a Outbrain reserva-se o direito de cobrar por Ações adicionais (vide cláusula 5.1) caso o Conteúdo seja retirado de circulação - verFAQs para maiores detalhes).

                                1.3 A Outbrain não garante: (i) a colocação, posicionamento ou o tempo de entrega de qualquer Conteúdo; (ii) cliques ou impressões (incluindo cliques de um segmento de público específico); e/ou ou (iii) conversões. Se os Honorários (conforme definidos na Cláusula 5), não atingirem o orçamento do Cliente, as únicas opções do Cliente são: (i) sujeito à cláusula 2, prorrogar a data final da campanha, (ii) substituir ou complementar o conteúdo existente com outro Conteúdo; ou (iii) pagar apenas pelos Honorários acumulados. Em nenhum caso a Outbrain será responsabilizada por não entregar cliques, impressões e/ou visualizações para o Conteúdo.

                                1.4 A Outbrain disponibilizará relatórios para o Cliente relativamente à(s) campanha(s). Os relatórios finais mensais (os quais podem ser diferentes dos relatórios diários) servirão de base para o cálculo conclusivo dos Honorários de serviço devidos pelo Cliente. O Cliente pode enviar o seu próprio rastreador de cliques se compatível com a Outbrain. Se houver um desvio de 10% (dez por cento) ou mais entre os números do Cliente e os números da Outbrain, então as partes concordam em trabalhar em boa-fé para identificarem a quantidade correta a ser paga à Outbrain. Se a discrepância for inferior a 10% (dez por cento), os números da Outbrain serão definitivos.

                                2. Conteúdo

                                2.1 O Cliente é o único responsável pelo Conteúdo. O Cliente tem o direito de e autoriza a Outbrain a colocar o Conteúdo na Rede. O Cliente está autorizado a utilizar e/ou aprovou todas as imagens e palavras do título do Conteúdo (quer sejam escritas, criadas ou geradas pelo Cliente ou em nome do Cliente). Os títulos e as imagens do Conteúdo devem refletir com precisão o tom e o assunto do Conteúdo. Na medida em que a Outbrain (e/ou ferramentas integradas) fornece recomendações sobre o Conteúdo, os títulos e/ou a campanha, o Cliente continua a ser o único responsável.

                                2.2 O Cliente não deverá, direta ou indiretamente, fornecer Conteúdo que: (i) seja obsceno, difamatório, calunioso, pornográfico, violento, profano, indecente ou ilegal; (ii) seja factualmente impreciso, enganoso ou ilegal e/ou; (iii) facilite ou promova qualquer tipo de atividade ilegal, incluindo, sem limitação, esquemas de pirâmide, apostas ilegais, a venda ou o consumo de drogas ilícitas, ou discriminação ou assédio de qualquer indivíduo ou grupo. Ademais, o Conteúdo não poderá (a) redirecionar para um destino diferente daquele originalmente submetido ao Serviço, e/ou (b) ser substancialmente diferente do Conteúdo originalmente submetido à Outbrain.

                                2.3 O Conteúdo deve estar em conformidade com asDiretrizes de Publicidade da Outbrain, que podem ser atualizadas periodicamente pela Outbrain. A Outbrain pode, a qualquer momento (e a seu exclusivo critério), rejeitar ou remover Conteúdos.

                                2.4 O Cliente reconhece e concorda que determinados Conteúdos podem ser alterados no decurso de uma campanha (por exemplo, devido a revisões efetuadas pelo autor do Conteúdo, comentários dos leitores ou outros). O recurso do Cliente no caso de tal alteração será instruir a Outbrain a remover esse Conteúdo da sua campanha em curso e/ou selecionar outro Conteúdo. O Cliente reconhece ainda que, em caso de objeção ao Conteúdo (seja por parte do autor ou editor do Conteúdo, ou de outra forma), a Outbrain agirá em conformidade com a Secção 2 dos seus Termos de Utilização e poderá deixar (a seu exclusivo critério) de incluir o Conteúdo no Serviço ou exigir que o Cliente faça alterações ao Conteúdo.

                                2.4 Ambas as partes devem implementar processos de verificação anti-malware do Conteúdo. Mediante notificação, ambas as partes devem tomar medidas imediatas para remover qualquer Conteúdo suspeito da Rede.

                                3. Prazo e Cancelamento

                                Nos Detalhes da Campanha ficarão estabelecidas a data de início e fim de uma campanha em particular. No entanto, o Contrato ou uma campanha individual podem ser suspensos ou cancelados: (i) pelo Cliente por qualquer motivo, mediante aviso prévio por escrito de dois (2) dias úteis para a Outbrain ou no prazo de 12 (doze) horas através do Painel de Controle, ou (ii) pela Outbrain, por qualquer motivo, mediante dois (2) dias de aviso prévio, por escrito, para o Cliente. Durante o período de aviso prévio, todas as campanhas anteriormente contratadas devem continuar a funcionar de acordo com o estabelecido nos Detalhes da Campanha e o Cliente será responsável pelo pagamento à Outbrain de todos os cliques recebidos incluso durante esse período de aviso prévio. A Outbrain também se reserva o direito de unilateralmente, a seu exclusivo critério, imediatamente suspender ou terminar o uso de todo e qualquer Serviço por parte do Cliente se a Outbrain, razoavelmente, acreditar que o Cliente está em violação dos termos deste Contrato.

                                4. Detalhes da Campanha

                                Se o Cliente utilizar o Painel de Controle da Outbrain, o Cliente terá acesso a determinados relatórios online e ao controle sobre sua(s) campanha(s). Na medida em que o Cliente registrar e tiver acesso ao Painel de Controle, a Outbrain poderá coletar certos dados pessoais do Cliente. A Outbrain coleta e processa esses dados pessoais com a finalidade de responder questões ou solicitações do Cliente, proporcionar ao Cliente o acesso a certos serviços, verificar a identidade do Cliente e para comunicar-se com o Cliente sobre o uso do Serviço. O Cliente é o único responsável por todas as alterações solicitadas ou aprovados (diretamente ou via API - Interface de Programação de Aplicativos - da Outbrain), inclusive as efetuadas através do Painel de Controle usando seu login. O Cliente é o único responsável por proteger o seu login e sua senha para o uso do Painel de Controle. O Cliente pode gerenciar campanhas usando o Painel para modificar Detalhes da Campanha, e/ou o Cliente pode ter a opção de trabalhar com um gerente de contas da Outbrain, conforme determinado pela Outbrain.

                                5. Honorários e Pagamento

                                5.1 Os Anúncios apresentados na Rede serão pagos através de um dos seguintes métodos: (i) custo por clique (“CPC”); (ii) custo por mil impressões (“CPM”); (iii) custo por visualização completa (“CPCv”) aonde ‘visualização completa’ significa que 50% (cinquenta por cento) do vídeo do Conteúdo está no campo de visão continuamente do começo ao fim do vídeo; (iv) custo por mil impressões visualizadas (“vCPM”); e/ou (v) outras ações desejadas e acordadas entre as partes, de tempos em tempos (cada uma denominada “Ação”). Uma impressão visualizada é considerada visualizada se 50% (cinquenta por cento) do anúncio em vídeo ficar no campo de visão por 2 segundos consecutivos. Os honorários da Outbrain serão baseados no número de Ações, somado o custo do Serviço (os “Honorários”), que não excederão o orçamento máximo pré-designado pelo Cliente. O Cliente deve pagar os Honorários à Outbrain conforme medida pelo sistema de rastreamento da Outbrain, até ao orçamento máximo designado nos Detalhes da Campanha. A Outbrain pode cobrar quaisquer impostos de uso ou vendas nacionais, estaduais ou locais aplicáveis, impostos de valor agregado ou taxas específicas do país, nos quais a Outbrain é legalmente obrigada a cobrar. Caso o CPC esteja sendo utilizado para medir a campanha, tal CPC não deverá ser menor que o CPC mínimo em vigor da Outbrain na época (o qual pode variar de acordo com o mercado). Se o Cliente estiver utilizando a ferramenta automática de leilão da Outbrain, o Cliente concede à Outbrain o direito de definir e modificar o CPC do Cliente, a critério da Outbrain, para que e Outbrain possa ajudar a alcançar as metas do Cliente para sua campanha. O Cliente deverá ser o único responsável por tarifas adicionais decorrentes da utilização de serviços terceiros em sua(s) campanha(s). Para que não existam dúvidas, a Outbrain não cobrirá, creditará ou reembolsará quaisquer valores de terceiros, incluindo-se, mas não se limitando, ao uso de quaisquer rastreadores de terceiros nas campanhas do Cliente. O Cliente pode aumentar ou diminuir seu orçamento através do Painel de Controle ou através do aditamento assinado do Pedido de Inserção.

                                5.2 Se o Cliente assinou um Pedido de Inserção, os Honorários serão geralmente faturados pela Outbrain ao Cliente no último dia do calendário do mês seguinte, salvo se de outra forma estabelecido no Pedido de Inserção. O Cliente deverá pagar todas as faturas no prazo de trinta (30) dias a partir do recebimento. Qualquer valor de uma cobrança não contestada (de acordo com a Seção 5.3) de boa-fé deve ser paga na íntegra. Se o Cliente forneceu os Detalhes da Campanha através do Painel de Controle ou assinou um Pedido de Inserção e usou um cartão de crédito para fins de faturamento, a Outbrain deverá cobrar seus Honorários (incluindo taxas de processamento) através do cartão de crédito do Cliente em intervalos determinados pela Outbrain, a seu exclusivo critério. A decisão sobre permitir ou não ao Cliente escolher entre fatura e cartão de crédito e/ou requerer pagamento antecipado (antes do início da campanha) recai exclusivamente sobre a Outbrain. A Outbrain deve analisar todos os pedidos de fatura, incluindo os pedidos de reembolso, caso-a-caso e se reserva o direito de aprovar ou negar qualquer pedido a seu exclusivo critério.

                                5.3 Se o Cliente contestar qualquer quantia em uma fatura, o Cliente deverá fornecer um aviso, por escrito, à Outbrain (por e-mail é suficiente) no prazo de trinta (30) dias após o recebimento de qualquer fatura, caso contrário será considerado como renúncia ao direito de contestar. O e-mail do Cliente deve incluir o valor contestado e fornecer informações adequadas para apoiar tal reivindicação. O Cliente não pode reter o pagamento de quaisquer quantias não contestadas, e qualquer parte de uma cobrança não contestada de boa fé deve ser paga integralmente.

                                5.4 Se o pagamento não for realizado no prazo previsto e não for devidamente contestado de acordo com a Cláusula 5.3, a Outbrain pode cobrar juros de mora à taxa de 6% (seis por cento) ao ano, a partir da data de vencimento até a data do efetivo pagamento, bem como correção monetária conforme a variação positiva do IGPM/FGV no período, seja antes ou após o julgamento. A Outbrain também se reserva o direito de suspender ou terminar, no todo ou em parte, o uso do Serviço do Cliente até que o Cliente pague todos os valores devidos. A Outbrain ainda tem direito de cobrar do Cliente todos os custos de cobrança, incluindo a agência de cobrança, honorários advocatícios contratuais de 20% (vinte por cento) e custas judiciais. O Cliente autoriza a Outbrain a investigar o histórico de crédito do Cliente. Se aplicável, o Cliente concorda em fornecer informações financeiras e documentação que possam ser solicitadas, de tempos em tempos pela Outbrain, como condição para a contínua extensão de crédito. O Cliente reconhece e concorda que qualquer conta, cartão de crédito e informações relacionadas a cobrança e pagamento que o Cliente forneça à Outbrain pode ser compartilhado pela Outbrain com empresas que trabalhem em seu benefício com a exclusiva finalidade de executar verificações de crédito, efetuar pagamento em favor da Outbrain, coletar dívidas para a Outbrain e/ou para fins de manutenção de conta do Cliente. A Outbrain pode, a seu exclusivo critério, prorrogar, rever ou revogar o crédito a qualquer tempo. A Outbrain reserva-se o direito de exigir o pagamento imediato de qualquer saldo devedor que exceda o limite de crédito do Cliente e/ou além dos prazos de pagamento definidos neste Contrato.

                                6. Recursos e Termos Adicionais

                                6.1 Outbrain também pode disponibilizar, de tempos em tempos, recursos adicionais de Serviços ao Cliente, os quais poderão estar sujeitos à concordância do Cliente de certos termos e condições adicionais (“Termos Adicionais”) (por exemplo, através de um acordo via acesso online ou através do Painel de Controle). Esses recursos serão fornecidos a critério da Outbrain, ao Cliente, e podem incluir honorários adicionais além dos descritos na Cláusula 5.1. A aceitação, pelo Cliente, dos Termos Adicionais constituirá acordo vinculativo e executável entre a Outbrain e o Cliente. Na hipótese de um conflito entre estes Termos, os Termos Adicionais e os Detalhes da Campanha, a ordem de precedência será a seguinte: (i) Termos Adicionais, (ii) Detalhes da Campanha, e (iii) estes Termos. Os Clientes que escolherem utilizar os serviços LiveRamp (através do Painel de Controle da Outbrain ou de outra forma), para fins da sua campanha na Outbrain, estão sujeitos aosTermos da Outbrain LiveRamp.

                                6.2 Sujeito ao cumprimento pelo Cliente o disposto na Cláusula 9 abaixo, o Cliente poderá colocar no seu site, páginas de aplicação ou páginas de destino: (i) o(s) pixel(s) da Outbrain (“Outbrain Pixel”); e/ou (ii) Tags ou Pixel de terceiros (“Pixels de Terceiros”) com a finalidade de proporcionar análises relacionadas à campanha do Cliente e/ou à funcionalidade de segmentação aprimorada (os Pixels da Outbrain e os Pixels de Terceiros são chamados conjuntamente de “Pixels”). O Cliente declara e garante que: (a) o uso dos Pixels está em conformidade com as Leis de Proteção de Dados aplicáveis, e (b) providenciou a devida notificação aos usuários a respeito do uso de pixels, incluindo explicações a respeito: (x) de que terceiros, incluindo a Outbrain, poderão utilizar cookies ou outras tecnologias similares para coletar ou receber de informações do site(s) do Cliente e que estas informações poderão ser utilizadas para proporcionar medidas de serviços e propaganda direcionada; e (y) como os usuários podem recusar a coleta de informações para fins de direcionamento de conteúdo; and (z) que não utilizará o Pixel em websites em páginas direcionadas à menores de idade e/ou que contenham categorias sensíveis de dados (por exemplo, condições de saúde física ou mental). O Cliente declara estar ciente de que não poderá utilizar pixels sem antes cumprir com o disposto nesta Cláusula 6.2. Além disso, se um usuário final tiver optado por não receber publicidade comportamental, através do(s) site(s) do Cliente (ou de mecanismo como configurações em um aplicativo de anunciante), o Cliente será inteiramente responsável por não carregar o Pixel da Outbrain. A Outbrain pode atualizar, alterar ou substituir a funcionalidade do Outbrain Pixel, ao seu critério, e a qualquer momento, desde que não interrompa o funcionamento da página de destino do Cliente e sirva o mesmo propósito.

                                6.3. Caso o Cliente tenha solicitado segmentos de terceiros para segmentação aprimorada (“Segmentação de Terceiros”) da sua campanha(s) o Cliente deverá pagar pelo uso da Segmentação de Terceiros (“Custos de Dados de Terceiros”), incluindo as taxas e os impostos aplicáveis. A nota fiscal do Cliente, para cada uma das campanhas, deve incluir tanto os Honorários, como os Custos de Dados de Terceiros (caso seja aplicável). O Cliente concorda que os Custos dos Dados de Terceiros se baseiam nas métricas de relatório da Outbrain. Se o Cliente utilizar Segmentação de Terceiros, ele deverá: (x) declarar isso aos usuários através de de um meio apropriado de aviso e/ou em sua política de privacidade (quando aplicável); e (y) declarar e garantir que o uso de Segmentação de Terceiros deverá estar, todo o tempo, em acordo com a as Leis de Proteção de Dados aplicáveis e satisfaçam os requisitos para uma base legal adequada para o processamento. O Cliente não deverá, em nenhum momento, usar a Segmentação de Terceiros: (i) para fins discriminatórios; (ii) visar menores de dezesseis (16) anos; (iii) com base em Categorias Especiais de Dados Pessoais; (iv) com base em Dados Pessoais relativos a condenações criminais ou infrações alegadas ou confirmadas; ou (v) de outra forma em violação de qualquer lei aplicável em qualquer país onde a campanha seja realizada.

                                7. Confidencialidade

                                7.1 Cada parte concorda em respeitar qualquer Informação Confidencial (como definido abaixo) que seja revelada de uma parte para a outra em relação ao Contrato, a parte que receber tal Informação Confidencial não a divulgará para quaisquer terceiros ou irá usá-la para qualquer fim exceto se relacionado a seus direitos e obrigações dentro do Contrato. “Informação Confidencial” significa toda informação relativa à parte ou quaisquer de suas subsidiárias ou afiliadas que não seja geralmente conhecida pelo público, a informação que seja marcada como confidencial ou de propriedade, ou como informações confidenciais ou de propriedade, ou que, sob as circunstâncias, deveriam razoavelmente ser tratadas como confidenciais ou de propriedade, e inclui, sem limitação, os termos do Contrato. Não obstante o acima descrito, Informações Confidenciais não incluem informações que: (i) a partir do momento da divulgação, ou após essa data tornam-se de domínio público através de uma fonte que não seja a parte que a recebeu; (ii) esteja legalmente em posse da parte que a recebeu a partir do momento da divulgação; (iii) tenha sido desenvolvida de forma independente pela parte receptora sem referência à Informação Confidencial; ou (iv) seja posteriormente obtida por um terceiro não sujeito a uma obrigação de confidencialidade com relação à informação divulgada.

                                7.2 Informações Confidenciais serão mantidas em sigilo estrito e devem ser protegidas com todas as medidas de segurança necessárias e razoáveis. Informações Confidenciais não serão liberadas pela parte receptora a ninguém, exceto um funcionário ou agente que tenha necessidade de conhecê-la e que esteja vinculado por obrigações de confidencialidade pelo menos tão restritas quanto estas aqui contidas. Nenhuma das partes vai usar qualquer porção das informações confidenciais fornecidas pela outra parte, nos termos do Contrato, para qualquer outra finalidade que não aquelas expressamente definidas no âmbito do Contrato. Não obstante, quaisquer das partes pode divulgar Informações Confidenciais estritamente necessárias para cumprir as exigências de qualquer ordem judicial, lei ou agência governamental e a Outbrain pode compartilhar informações confidenciais de Cliente com qualquer empresa holding do Cliente ou com qualquer empresa subsidiária da holding do Cliente.

                                7.3 Se o Cliente estiver agindo em nome de um provedor de Conteúdo, o Cliente autoriza a Outbrain a conceder a tal provedor de Conteúdo (ou qualquer terceiro subsequente nomeado pelo provedor de Conteúdo) o acesso e o direito de usar os Detalhes da Campanha.

                                8. Declarações e Garantias

                                8.1 Cada parte declara e garante à outra parte que: (i) possui todos os direitos e poderes necessários para celebrar o Contrato e garantir os direitos e licenças no âmbito do Contrato; (ii) cumprirá as Leis Aplicáveis; e (iii) a execução ou aceitação do Contrato (que inclui os Detalhes da Campanha), e o desempenho das suas respectivas obrigações e deveres, nos termos do Contrato, não irá violar qualquer contrato a qual tal parte esteja vinculada. “Leis Aplicáveis” significa quaisquer leis ou regulamentos federais, estaduais ou estrangeiros aplicáveis ou quaisquer regras ou diretrizes de autorregulamentação do setor (incluindo-se as Diretrizes, Padrões e Melhores Práticas do Interactive Advertising Bureau, Standards e Práticas de Conduta, o Código de Conduta da NAI, os Princípios de Autorregulação da DAA para Publicidade Comportamental Online. Quaisquer Leis Aplicáveis relacionadas à proteção nacional de dados são doravante designadas como “Leis de Proteção de Dados”.

                                8.2 O Cliente reconhece e declara que: (i) o Conteúdo (que, para evitar dúvidas, inclui o título, imagens, vídeos e as páginas de destino) não viola nenhuma das Leis Aplicáveis e não contêm qualquer material que possa ser prejudicial, abusivo, obsceno, ameaçador ou difamatório; (ii) tem todos os direitos, licenças e autorizações necessários para conceder os direitos aqui concedidos, incluindo para a Outbrain usar, hospedar, armazenar em cache, encaminhar, armazenar, copiar, modificar, distribuir, reformatar, reproduzir, publicar, exibir, transmitir e distribuir o Conteúdo; (iii) o Conteúdo não irá infringir quaisquer direitos de propriedade intelectual de terceiros; (iv) não fornecerá conteúdo destinado a crianças menores de treze 16 (dezesseis) anos; (v) o Conteúdo está em conformidade com asDiretrizes de Publicidade da Outbrain, que podem ser atualizadas periodicamente pela Outbrain; (vi) O Conteúdo não deve (a) redirecionar para um destino diferente do originalmente submetido ao Serviço, e/ou (b) ser substancialmente diferente do Conteúdo originalmente submetido ao Serviço; (vii) não usará o Serviço de maneira a obter uma vantagem inesperada ou interferir com a integridade e/ou performance geral do Serviço; (viii) se estiver usando o Painel de Controle, o Cliente adere a quaisquer regras de uso tal como determinado pela Outbrain (por exemplo, não usando “source bidding” para listar em “whitelist” qualquer fonte de Rede particular); (ix) não está sujeito, não pertence, não é controlado por qualquer pessoa que esteja sujeita a sanções ou restrições de controle de exportação, impostas de acordo com a legislação dos Estados Unidos ou as leis de qualquer outra jurisdição aplicável à execução do contrato e não realizará nenhuma ação que possa resultar em sanções econômicas ou outras restrições de controle comercial ou penalidades que poderiam ser impostas à Outbrain; e (x) todas as informações comerciais e de pagamento fornecidas à Outbrain são verdadeiras, corretas e precisas.

                                8.3 Se o Cliente é uma agência (ou outro tipo de terceiro agindo em nome do provedor do Conteúdo), o Cliente declara e garante que: (i) é o agente autorizado do provedor do Conteúdo; (ii) tem a autoridade legal para assinar o Contrato e tomar todas as decisões e ações relacionadas ao provedor do Conteúdo; e (iii) firmou um contrato por escrito que concede à agência autoridade para representar o provedor do Conteúdo, de acordo com (i) e (ii) acima (e deve submeter esse contrato à Outbrain sob demanda). O Cliente também concorda que não está agindo, através do Painel de Controle, em nome de uma empresa francesa ou estrangeira, cujo conteúdo de propaganda visa atingir principalmente o território francês. Se o Cliente está agindo em nome de um provedor que visa atingir o território francês, por favor, entre em contato com info@outbrain.com para obter mais informações sobre como adquirir Serviços Outbrain.

                                8.4 EXCETO SE EXPRESSAMENTE EXPOSTO ADIANTE NO CONTRATO, A OUTBRAIN NÃO FAZ QUAISQUER DECLARAÇÕES OU GARANTIAS, EXPRESSAS OU IMPLÍCITAS – INCLUSIVE, MAS NÃO LIMITANDO-SE À GARANTIAS DE COMERCIALIZAÇÃO, TÍTULO, NÃO-VIOLAÇÃO, OU ADEQUAÇÃO A UM DETERMINADO FIM, OU QUAISQUER GARANTIAS DECORRENTES DE UM CONTRATO, USO OU PRÁTICA COMERCIAL – SOBRE SEUS SERVIÇOS E O DESEMPENHO OU ÊXITO DE QUALQUER CAMPANHA REALIZADA EM BENEFÍCIO DO CLIENTE, OU QUE O SERVIÇO FUNCIONE ININTERRUPTAMENTE, DE FORMA SEGURA E SEM ERROS.

                                9. Proteção de Dados

                                As disposições do Acordo de Compartilhamento de Dados devem ser incorporadas neste Contrato, e fazem dele parte.

                                10. Indenização

                                10.1 Cada parte defenderá, indenizará e segurará a outra de qualquer má conduta assim como seus agentes representativos, afiliadas, subsidiárias, diretores, representantes legais, empregados, contratados, e sócios da Rede (se aplicável) em caso de toda e qualquer demanda de terceiros que resulte da quebra das obrigações e representações deste Contrato.

                                10.2 Em relação a quaisquer de tais demandas : (i) a parte a ser indenizada proverá uma pronta notificação por escrito para a parte a indenizar sobre quaisquer de tais demandas (tendo em vista que a falha em prover tal pronta notificação não exonerará a parte a indenizar de suas obrigações de indenização no Contrato, exceto à medida em que já tenha sofrido dano); (ii) a parte a indenizar deverá ter sozinha o controle de defesa e regularização da demanda (dado que a parte a indenizar não pode entrar em qualquer acordo que possa afetar de forma adversa os direitos e obrigações da parte a ser indenizada sem o consentimento prévio por escrito da parte a ser indenizada); (iii) a pedido e despesas da parte a indenizar, a parte a ser indenizada cooperará com a investigação e defesa de tal demanda; e (iv) a parte a ser indenizada terá o direito de participar na sua defesa com o advogado de sua própria escolha, a despesas da parte a ser indenizada.

                                11. Limitação de Responsabilidade

                                EXCETO COM RELAÇÃO A DEMANDAS DECORRENTES DE OBRIGAÇÕES DE INDENIZAÇÃO, DOLO, VIOLAÇÃO DAS NORMA DE CONFIDENCIALIDADE/PROVISÕES DE PROTEÇÃO DE DADOS E/OU NÃO PAGAMENTO DOS ENCARGOS DEVIDOS NO CONTRATO POR UMA DAS PARTES, A RESPONSABILIDADE TOTAL MÁXIMA AGREGADA DE UMA PARTE E SEUS DIRETORES, EXECUTIVOS, FUNCIONÁRIOS, FORNECEDORES, SÓCIOS DA REDE OU, AGENTES PARA QUALQUER AÇÃO, INDEPENDENTEMENTE DA FORMA DA AÇÃO, SEJA EM RESPONSABILIDADE CIVIL OU CONTRATO, SURGIDA OU RELACIONADA DE QUALQUER FORMA AO CONTRATO OU SUA APLICAÇÃO SERÁ LIMITADA AO MAIOR DE: (I) O VALOR DAS TAXAS DEVIDAS PELO CLIENTE NO ÂMBITO DO CONTRATO NOS 12 MESES IMEDIATAMENTE ANTERIORES AO EVENTO QUE ORIGINE UMA DEMANDA; E (II) US$ 50.000,00. EM NENHUMA HIPÓTESE QUALQUER UMA DAS PARTES SERÁ RESPONSÁVEL POR DANOS CONSEQUENCIAIS, ESPECIAIS, PUNITIVOS OU FORTUITOS OU POR OUTROS DANOS DE QUALQUER NATUREZA, INCLUINDO, SEM SE LIMITAR A, PERDA DE DADOS, PERDA DE RECEITAS OU PERDA DE LUCROS, DECORRENTES DE OU DE ALGUMA FORMA RELACIONADOS AO CONTRATO OU SUA EXECUÇÃO, MESMO QUE TAL PARTE TENHA SIDO AVISADA DA POSSIBILIDADE DE TAIS DANOS.

                                12. Disposições Gerais

                                12.1 Nenhuma das partes poderá outorgar o Contrato, no todo ou em parte, por força da lei ou de outra forma, sem o prévio consentimento por escrito da outra parte; previsto, entretanto que, quaisquer das partes pode outorgar seus direitos ou delegar a sua competência no âmbito do Contrato, no todo ou em parte, sem o consentimento do outro, se em caso de fusão, reorganização ou venda de todos ou substancialmente todos os ativos da outorgante, desde que a entidade sucessora disponha de recursos suficientes para executar plenamente o Contrato e assumir a obrigação de cumpri-lo plenamente.

                                12.2 O presente Contrato será regido e interpretado de acordo com as leis Brasileiras aplicáveis aos contratos celebrados e inteiramente executados dentro dele, sem levar em conta o corpo de lei relativo ao conflito de leis. Cada parte neste contrato de forma irrevogável e incondicional consente submeter-se à jurisdição exclusiva dos tribunais do Estado de São Paulo e da cidade de São Paulo, Brasil, para qualquer demanda resultante ou relacionada ao Contrato (e concorda em não começar qualquer reivindicação que lhe diga respeito que não seja em tais tribunais). A parte prevalecente em qualquer demanda decorrente do Contrato terá o direito de recuperar taxas e custos razoáveis de seu advogado. Não obstante o acima exposto, em caso de inadimplemento, por parte do Cliente, das obrigações estabelecidas a Cláusula 5 acima, a Outbrain terá o direito, se assim o desejar, de iniciar ação judicial ou extrajudicial contra o Cliente, devido ao inadimplemento, perante o foro apropriado e no local e jurisdição em que o Cliente reside ou mantém ativos.

                                12.3 Notas de imprensa ou anúncios públicos gerais não devem ser feitos sem o consentimento mútuo e por escrito do Cliente e da Outbrain. A Outbrain terá o direito de incluir o nome do Cliente na lista de clientes da Outbrain e em outros materiais de marketing. Clientes não poderão usar o nome, logo ou a marca registrada da Outbrain sem a autorização prévia e por escrito da mesma.

                                12.4 Todas as notificações no âmbito do Contrato devem ser por escrito para o endereço do destinatário definido na Ordem de Inserção, ou em qualquer outro endereço como pode ser indicado mediante notificação por escrito à outra parte, de tempos em tempos. A notificação será eficaz no recebimento.

                                12.5 Nenhuma falha de quaisquer das partes em aplicar quaisquer de seus direitos ao abrigo do Contrato atuará como uma renúncia a tais direitos. Se uma (1) ou mais disposições do Contrato forem considerados aplicáveis sob as Leis Aplicáveis, então essa (s) disposição (s) deve (m) ser excluída (s) do acordo, e o saldo do Contrato será executável de acordo com seus termos.

                                12.6 Nenhuma das partes será responsável por qualquer atraso ou falha em cumprir quaisquer de suas obrigações estabelecidas no Contrato devido a causas que estejam fora de seu controle razoável. Nenhuma das partes será responsável por qualquer indisponibilidade ou inoperabilidade da Internet, falha técnica ou erro ou corrupção de computador resultando em perda de dados ou outros danos. Independentemente do aqui estabelecido, o Cliente não será exonerado das suas obrigações de pagar os honorários devidos em conformidade com este Contrato.

                                12.7 As Cláusulas 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 e 12, em conjunto com qualquer disputa pendente de obrigação de pagamento sobreviverão à rescisão do Contrato.

                                12.8 O Cliente e a Outbrain atuarão como contratantes independentes. Nada no Contrato será considerado ou será interpretado como agindo para a criação de um empreendimento conjunto ou parceria entre as partes.

                                12.9 O Contrato constitui a totalidade do acordo entre as partes com relação ao assunto aqui tratado e não pode ser modificado sem o prévio consentimento por escrito de ambas as partes. Em nenhuma hipótese, quaisquer termos e condições inconsistentes ou conflitantes contidos em qualquer ordem de compra, ordem de inserção, fatura ou outro documento enviado pelo Cliente relativo ao assunto aqui tratado, tem qualquer força ou efeito, ainda que aceito e assinado pela Outbrain.

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                                  標準的パートナー配信規約

                                  適用開始日:2023年8月1日


                                  本利用規約(下で定義する)は、請求先住所の存する国によって内容が異なります。適用のある本利用規約を確認するには、請求先住所の存在する国を選択してください。

                                  パートナー登録フォーム記載のパートナーが、Outbrainが提供する商品、サービス及びテクノロジーを実装及び使用する際には、以下の標準的パートナー配信規約(以下「本利用規約」という。)が適用される。

                                  1. 定義

                                  1.1. 「Ads.txt」とは、許可されたデジタル販売者のテキストファイルをいう。Ads.txtへの言及は、App-ads.txtを含む。

                                  1.2. 「広告型レコメンデーション」とは、Outbrainの広告主から提出されたOutbrainネットワーク上の(回遊型レコメンデーションではない)本レコメンデーションをいう。

                                  1.3. 「本アプリケーション」とは、モバイル端末(電話又はタブレットを含む)上で動作するよう設計された内蔵ソフトウェアをいう。

                                  1.4. 「本コンテンツ」とは、グラフィックコンテンツ、テキストコンテンツ及び/又はオーディオコンテンツ(テキスト、データ、情報、写真、画像、グラフィック、オーディオ、動画その他のコンテンツを含む場合がある)をいう。

                                  1.5. 「本カード」とは、本レコメンデーションが表示される本テクノロジーを通じて利用することができるフォーマットをいう。

                                  1.6. 「本データ」とは、本テクノロジーを通じてOutbrainが収集又は生成するすべてのデータを意味する。これには、本契約に基づいてパートナーに提供されるレポート又は他のデータが含まれる。

                                  1.7. 「リンク先ページ」とは、本レコメンデーションをクリックすることによってアクセスされる、あらゆるウェブページ又はオンライン上の場所(本パートナーサイト又は他のウェブサイト若しくは本アプリケーションを含む場合がある)をいう。

                                  1.8. 「エンドユーザー」とは、本テクノロジーが実装されている本パートナーサイトのウェブページ、本アプリケーション及び/又はプラットフォームの個人である閲覧者をいう。

                                  1.9. 「知的財産権」とは、特許の有無及び登録の有無を問わず、発明、発見、概念、表現又は著作物をいう。これには、発見、組み合わせ、ノウハウ、手順、技術情報、プロセス、方法、数式、アルゴリズム、プロトコル、技術、意匠、図面及びトレードドレス、それらの物理的態様並びに特許、著作権、商標、工業デザイン、実用新案(及びそれらの出願又は拡張)、ドメイン、企業秘密又は現在若しくは将来の法域において認められるこれらに類似の権利を含み、これに限定されない。

                                  1.10. 「本パートナーサイト」とは、パートナー登録フォームに明記されているウェブプロパティ、本アプリケーション又はプラットフォーム、並びに、事前に書面で(Eメール可)Outbrainの承認を受けてパートナーが本テクノロジーの実装を決めた追加的プロパティ をいう。

                                  1.11. 「回遊型レコメンデーション」とは、本パートナーサイト上の本コンテンツにリンクする本レコメンデーション(広告型レコメンデーションではない)をいう。

                                  1.12. 「本レコメンデーション」とは、Outbrainが閲覧者に配信する、本テクノロジーが実装されたウェブページ、本アプリケーション又はプラットフォームの本カードを通じた、広告型レコメンデーション及び回遊型レコメンデーションの表示をいう。

                                  1.13. 「本収益」とは、広告型レコメンデーションから生じた純収入及び広告型レコメンデーションをOutbrainネットワーク上に表示するためにOutbrainに支払われる収益をいう。

                                  1.14. 「本テクノロジー」とは、OutbrainのJavaScript、 API、SDK 及び関連プロトコルであって、ウェブサイト及び本アプリケーションに実装することにより、本カードの提供、選択及び注文のためのOutbrain独自の最適化技術により管理されるユーザーインターフェースを表示するものをいう。

                                  1.15. 「本アップデート」とは、Outbrainが随時、独自の裁量で行う、本テクノロジーの更新、修正又は改善(Ads.txtの記載及びこれに類似する業界のスタンダードの追加が含まれるが、これらに限定されない)をいう。

                                  1.16. 「OB生成リンク」とは、OBNews.Outbrain.com(又はOutbrainが随時提供する後継リンク若しくは追加リンク)の紹介リンクから生成されたパートナーサイト上のエンドユーザーのページビューをいう。

                                  2. テクノロジー、位置及び外観

                                  2.1. パートナーは、Outbrainによる技術的な指示及びOutbrainが提供する実装ガイド(これらは随時改訂される。)に従い、本テクノロジー(提供されるOutbrainのAds.txtを含む)を実装するものとする。Outbrainは、当該実装にあたり使用される本テクノロジーを、Outbrainが利用することができる本テクノロジー(例:JS、API、SDK又はこれに相当する他のもの)の中から、その独自の裁量により決定することができる。本テクノロジーは、本パートナーサイトの各ページ上のメインの本コンテンツのすぐ下、又は、書面にて(Eメール可)両当事者が合意した場所に配置されるものとする。実装は、書面で別途合意した場合を除き、1ページあたり1つの広告型レコメンデーションへのリンクを含むものとする。

                                  2.2. 本契約期間中常に、パートナーは、すべての適用法及び自主規制規則(本レコメンデーションのソース又は内容の開示に関するものを含む)に準じて本テクノロジーを表示しなければならない。上記の義務のみならず、パートナーは、本テクノロジーの表示、表記又は識別の仕方についてOutbrainの合理的な指示に従うことに同意する。

                                  2.3. Outbrainは、随時、本アップデートを行うことができる。Outbrain が、パートナーに対して本アップデートを実装するよう要請した場合、パートナーは、Outbrainから当該通知を受領した後30歴日以内に本アップデートを実装しなければならない。当該アップデートが本パートナーサイトのパフォーマンスに重大な悪影響を及ぼすことをパートナーが実証した場合には、Outbrainは、パートナーの当該懸念に対処して合理的な満足が得られるようにし、又は、本アップデートの実装を行わないことに同意することを選択できる。

                                  2.4. 本契約期間中、Outbrainは、パートナーの唯一かつ排他的な、直接的及び間接的なコンテンツレコメンデーションプロバイダとなる。「コンテンツレコメンデーション」とは、見出し又はエンドユーザーが本コンテンツ(リンク先ページがコンテンツであるか、記事広告であるか又は広告であるかを問わない)へ誘導されることを示すフレーズを含む1つ又は複数の有償又は無償のリンクのことをいう。

                                  2.5. Outbrainは、OB生成リンク又は回遊型レコメンデーションを通じて、エンドユーザーをパートナーサイトに誘導し、パートナーサイトのページビューを追加的に生成することができる。エンドユーザーがOB生成リンクから広告型レコメンデーションをクリックした場合、パートナーは、当該ページビューにより発生した広告収入を得ることができない。回遊型レコメンデーションの表示には、Outbrainの書面による事前承認(Eメール可)が必要であり、この承認は、最低限の広告型レコメンデーションの実装又はその他の料金が条件とされる場合がある。

                                  2.6. Outbrainは、本テクノロジーについて、試験的変更(本カードの順序、形式及び頻度の変更を含む)を加えることができる。パートナーが試験について管理を行っている場合には、かかる範囲に関し、パートナーは、少なくとも四半期毎に当該試験の要請に応じるものとする。

                                  3. 収益及び支払

                                  3.1. 本契約期間中、パートナーには、本収益のうちパートナー登録フォームに記載された割合が支払われる。Outbrainは、Outbrainが本収益を回収した歴月の末日から、パートナー登録フォームに記載された期間内に、当該支払を行う。疑義を避けるために、本収益は、特に、広告技術料、アウトブレインのプラットフォームに統合された第三者のデータサービス、無効なクリック/インプレッション並びに広告主及び代理店の割引/リベートを控除したものである。

                                  3.2. パートナーは、記入済みの正確な税務書類その他Outbrainが要求するこれに類する全ての資料(かかる税務書類及び資料を総称して「税務資料等」という。)を、Outbrainに対し速やかに提供しなければならない。本契約中の別段の定めにかかわらず、Outbrainは、(a) Outbrainがパートナーの税務資料等を受領するまでの間、本契約に基づきパートナーに対して行うべき支払を、違約金又は遅延損害金の支払義務を負うことなしに留保し、(b)本契約に基づきパートナーに対して負う支払額から、Outbrainが支払義務を負う税(適用のあるもの)を、法律の定めるところにより控除することができる。Outbrainは、税務資料等を受領した場合には、前記(a)に基づきパートナーへの支払いが留保されている金額を、実務上合理的に可能な範囲で速やかに支払うための商業的に合理的な努力を行う。

                                  3.3. パートナーは、Outbrainからの支払が適切に行われるよう、連絡先及び支払情報を書面により正確にOutbrainに届け出なければならない。また、支払いにあたり、パートナーの金融機関又は決済サービスプロバイダに対し手数料が生じる場合には、かかる手数料はパートナーにおいて負担するものとする。Outbrainは、パートナーに対して支払われるべき金額が5000円を下回る場合は、パートナーに対して支払うべき金額が累計5000円を超える歴月まで支払を留保するものとする。Outbrainの支払いに関する一切の紛争は、Outbrainに対して、当該支払いがなされた日から30歴日以内に書面で提起されなければならない。かかる期間経過後は、パートナーは、当該支払いにかかる請求を放棄したものとみなされる。パートナーに対して本明細が提供されてから6か月以内にOutbrainが請求書を受領しない場合、当該料金は放棄されたものとみなされる。

                                  3.4. Outbrainは、Outbrainが有する他の権利及び救済措置に加えて、(i) 本契約(契約の重大な違反の場合も含む)に基づきOutbrainがパートナーに負っている債務の支払いを留保し、又は、かかる債務を、本契約又は他の契約に基づきパートナーがOutbrainに対して負っている債務と相殺すること、及び、(ii) 過去にOutbrainからパートナーに対する過払いがあった場合には、Outbrainは、パートナーに対し、任意の請求書の発行から30歴日以内に、Outbrainに対し、当該金額の返金を行うよう求めることができる。本パートナーサイト上に広告型レコメンデーションを表示させているOutbrainの広告主又は顧客がOutbrainに対する支払を怠った場合、その理由にかかわらず、Outbrainは支払いを留保し、又は、パートナーの口座に返金を求めることができる。

                                  4. プライバシー

                                  個人情報取扱規約」の各条項は、本契約に組み込まれ、本契約の一部を構成するものとする。

                                  5. ライセンス

                                  5.1. 本契約期間中、パートナーが本契約の定めを遵守することを条件に、Outbrainは、パートナーに対して、本パートナーサイト上で広告型レコメンデーション及び第2.5条において認められる範囲の回遊型レコメンデーションを既定のフォーム及びフォーマットで表示する目的で本テクノロジーを使用するための、限定的、非排他的かつ取消可能でサブライセンス権がない、譲渡不可能のライセンスを付与する。

                                  5.2. Outbrainは、本契約期間中、パートナーに対して、本テクノロジーに組み込まれているOutbrainの商標、サービスマーク及びロゴ(併せて「Outbrainマーク」という。)を本契約に基づくパートナーの権利及び義務に厳格に従って使用及び表示することができる限定的、非排他的かつ地域限定のない、ロイヤルティフリーのライセンスを付与する。パートナーによるOutbrainマークの使用により築かれた信用はOutbrainにのみ帰属する。Outbrainはカスタマー又はパートナーの総リストに、本テクノロジーを実装したパートナー及び本パートナーサイトの名前を載せることができる(マーケティング及び販売資料を含む)。前項の規定にかかわらず、各当事者は本契約に関するプレスリリース、又は、本契約で定める以外の自己のウェブサイト上で相手方当事者の名前を使用する場合は、相手方当事者の書面による同意を事前に得るものとする。

                                  5.3. 当事者間の権利関係は以下のとおりとする。(a)Outbrainは、Outbrainマーク、本テクノロジー、本データ(ただし、パートナーが所有権を有する、本パートナーサイトからの本コンテンツは除く)、Outbrainのサイト(www.outbrain.com)及び本ダッシュボードに関する一切の権利、権限及び利益を保有する。また(b)パートナーは、本パートナーサイトに関する一切の権利、権限及び利益(ルックアンドフィールを含む)を保有する。ただし、上記(a)に記載された項目はその保有する範囲から除外される。

                                  5.4. 本契約の下付与されるライセンスは、本契約によって具体的に定められ、黙示の権利は一切存在しない。本契約で明示的にパートナーに付与されていない権利は、すべてOutbrainが留保するものとする。

                                  6. 禁止行為

                                  6.1. パートナーは、以下の行為を行ってはならない。

                                  (i) 本レコメンデーションを編集、修正、切り取り、フィルター処理、又は本レコメンデーションの順序を変える行為

                                  (ii) リンク先ページを曖昧にし、変更し、又はエンドユーザーをリンク先ページからリダイレクトさせる行為、若しくは、本レコメンデーションとリンク先ページの間に本コンテンツを点在させる行為

                                  (iii) 本テクノロジー本来の表示を縮小、削除又は阻害する行為

                                  (iv) 本レコメンデーションのクリック又はインプレッションを人為的に水増しする行為、若しくは、インセンティブ或いは他の方法を用いて本レコメンデーションのクリックを勧奨したり要請したりする行為、及び/又は、エンドユーザーの意思によらないクリックを発生させることを目的とした、自動化された、欺瞞的な、不正な、無効な、インセンティブのある若しくはその他の方法に関与する行為

                                  (v) 本テクノロジーに含まれる知的財産権に関する通知の一切を削除し、毀損し、曖昧にし、又は変更する行為

                                  (vi) 本契約で明示的に規定されている方法や目的以外に、本テクノロジーにアクセス、複製又は使用する行為

                                  (vii) 本テクノロジーの変更、翻案、翻訳、二次的著作物の作成、逆コンパイル、リバースエンジニアリング、逆アセンブル、その他本テクノロジーのソースコードを抽出しようと試みる行為、本テクノロジー又はそれに関連する機密情報の使用又はアクセスを通じて、代替物又は類似サービス若しくは製品を作成する行為又は第三者のために若しくは第三者に代わって本テクノロジーのその他の使用をする行為

                                  (viii) 本テクノロジーの干渉又は妨害を試み、又は本契約に準じて実装された本テクノロジーを通じた方法以外の方法で、システム又はネットワークへのアクセスを確立しようとする行為

                                  (ix) 本レコメンデーションを複製、キャッシュ、配信、表示、変更、その他使用する行為(又は、第三者の当該行為を承認又は幇助する行為)。ただし、本テクノロジーを通じて提供された本レコメンデーションは除く。

                                  (x) 本テクノロジーをOutbrainが許可しない目的で使用する行為。パートナーに配布された実装ガイドラインに矛盾する目的で使用する行為を含む。

                                  6.2. パートナーは、本テクノロジーを、アダルトな本コンテンツ、猥褻な本コンテンツ、性的な本コンテンツ、名誉を毀損する本コンテンツ、中傷的な本コンテンツ、侵害的な本コンテンツ、虐待的な本コンテンツ、フェイク本コンテンツ、虚偽の本コンテンツ並びに、ヘイトスピーチ又は差別の勧奨、銃器及び違法薬物の売買、又は、違法な行為に加担し若しくは加担することを促す本コンテンツ、又は、16歳未満の児童向けの本コンテンツを表示し又はこうした本コンテンツを含むページに実装しない。Outbrainは、独自の裁量で、いつでも、本テクノロジーを無効にする権利を留保する。

                                  7. 登録

                                  パートナーは、Outbrainのダッシュボード(以下「本ダッシュボード」という。)に登録し、オンラインリポートの閲覧及び本テクノロジーの各種設定を管理することができる。パートナーが本ダッシュボードにアクセスができる状態にある限り、Outbrainはパートナー(又はパートナーに代わる個人)の本ダッシュボードのアクセスに関連する個人識別情報を収集することができる。パートナーは、パートナー自ら又はパートナーのために個人が本ダッシュボードを通して行った情報の変更に対し、単独で責任を負う。本ダッシュボードに表示されるパートナーに支払われた又は支払われる収益予想は、パートナーの利便性のためにのみ提供される。Outbrainは、これらの収益予想額(表示があった場合)が正確なものであり、本契約に基づいてパートナーに対し支払われる確定額となるかについては何らの保証も行わない。OutbrainダッシュボードへのアクセスはOutbrainの単独の裁量の下に置かれ、Outbrainはこれをいつでも中止することができる。

                                  8. テクノロジーの停止及び終了

                                  8.1. 緊急事態が発生した場合(重大なセキュリティの侵害、ユーザーへのマルウェアその他のウィルスの拡散、不適切・不法・不正な使用など)、Outbrainは、随時、本テクノロジーの全部又は一部を停止若しくは打ち切ることができる(本テクノロジーの使用を不可にするなどの措置を含む)。

                                  8.2. いずれの当事者も、相手方当事者が本契約の定めについて重大な違反を犯し、違反当事者が書面による違反通知を受領してから14日経過しても当該違反が治癒されない場合、本契約を解除することができる。

                                  8.3. 本契約は、パートナー登録フォームに別段の定めがない限り、14日前の書面による通知をもって終了することができる。これに加え、Outbrainは、Outbrainがパートナーに対し本テクノロジーを提供してから30日以内に本テクノロジーが実装されない場合には、本契約を解除することができる。本契約が終了した場合、本契約上の権利及び義務の一切は消滅するものとする。ただし、本利用規約第9.6条、9.7条、第10条、第11条、第14条その他当該条項の性質に鑑み、本契約の終了後も存続すべきものについては、本契約終了後も当事者を拘束し続けるものとする。

                                  9. 限定的保証及び補償

                                  9.1. 各当事者は相手方当事者に対して以下の事項を表明し保証する。

                                  (a) 本契約を締結し、かつ、本契約に基づく義務を履行する権利、能力及び権限の一切を保有していること。

                                  (b) 本契約の履行に際して、適用される法律、規則及び命令の一切を遵守すること。

                                  9.2. Outbrainは、(Outbrainにより提供及び提示され、本契約に基づいてパートナーにより実装された)本テクノロジーが、Outbrainの知る限りにおいて第三者の知的財産権を現に侵害しておらず、今後侵害することもないことを保証する。

                                  9.3. パートナーは、本パートナーサイトが、(i) 本パートナーサイトを運営する権利を有すること、(ii) Outbrainパートナーガイドライン及び/又はOutbrainのものと実質的に同等のパートナー自身のガイドラインに従うこと、(iii) 違法な本コンテンツ、第三者の持つ知的財産権を侵害する本コンテンツを含んでおらず、将来においてもこれらを含まないこと、(iv) 猥褻な内容、名誉を毀損する内容、誹謗的な内容、中傷的な内容、いかなる者のパブリシティ権、プライバシー権若しくは人格権を侵害する内容を将来において含まないこと、(v) 虚偽の事実の表示又は事実上の不正確性を知りながらこれを含んでおらず、将来においてもこれらを含まないことを表明し保証する。

                                  9.4. 本契約に規定されたいかなる事項も、Outbrainが最低限のトラフィック量、クリック数、インプレッション数又は使用数などをパートナーに約束するものと解釈されてはならない。

                                  9.5. 本契約で明確に表明された場合を除き、いずれの当事者も、本契約、本パートナーサイト、本テクノロジー、本テクノロジーを通じて使用可能な本コンテンツ及びその他の事項(目的の如何を問わず品質又は適合性が満足できるものであること、サービスを中断又はエラーもなく常時使用できること、サービス又は取引に際して生じる保証を含む)に関して、明示的若しくは黙示的かを問わず、一切、表明又は保証を行わない。

                                  9.6. Outbrainは、本テクノロジーに組み込まれている本コンテンツ、又は本テクノロジーを通してアクセスする本コンテンツ(広告型レコメンデーションを含み、これに限定されない)に関して一切の表明又は保証を行わない。Outbrainは、本テクノロジーを介して配信される本コンテンツの内容、正確性、本コンテンツによる知的財産権の侵害、合法性又は品位及びパートナーによるこれらの信頼について、一切責任を負わないものとする。

                                  9.7. 各当事者(以下「補償当事者」という。)は、相手方当事者、相手方当事者の親会社及び関連会社、並びに当該会社の取締役、役員、株主、社員、代表者、従業員及び代理人(以下あわせて「被補償当事者」という。)を、本契約において定められた補償当事者の本契約上の表明保証の違反が原因で第三者により提起された訴えに関するすべての請求、損失、責任、損害、費用、和解金、規制当局による調査結果、罰金、過料及びその他の支出(合理的な弁護士費用を含む)(以下あわせて「本クレーム」という。)から補償し、防御し、何ら損失を被らせないものとする。被補償当事者は、本クレームを補償当事者に速やかに通知しなければならない。ただし、かかる通知の遅滞は、その遅滞により補償当事者が実際に損害を被った場合を除き、補償当事者の義務を一切軽減しない。被補償当事者は、補償当事者の指揮の下、自らが選任し、費用を負担する弁護士と共に、本クレームの防御及び和解に参加する権利を有する。

                                  10. 秘密保持

                                  10.1. 各当事者(以下「受領者」という。)は、相手方当事者(以下「開示者」)の営業、技術、製品及びサービスに関して、開示された状況を斟酌すると、当然、秘密情報とみなされる特定の情報及び資料(本契約の条項を含む)(以下「秘密情報」という。)にアクセスすることを確認する。秘密情報には以下のものは含まれない。

                                  (a) 受領者が、開示者による開示前に既に知得していた情報

                                  (b) 開示者の秘密情報を参照することなく、受領者が独立して開発した情報

                                  (c) 受領者の責めに帰せずして、公知若しくは公知となった情報

                                  (d) 秘密保持義務に一切違反することなく、第三者から受領者に開示された情報

                                  10.2. 本契約で許可されている場合を除き、受領者は、(i) 秘密情報を自己又は第三者の利益のために一切使用せず、(ii) 本第10条に従い秘密情報を使用しないこと、及び秘密情報を知る必要があり、秘密情報の秘密性を保持することに合意した、受領者の取締役、従業員、請負業者、顧問、投資家又は潜在的な投資家以外には、秘密情報を一切開示しない。受領者は、開示者の書面による要請があった場合、速やかに、秘密情報を返還又は廃棄する。前述の定めにかかわらず、受領者は、適用法令又は法的手続きにより必要となった範囲で、秘密情報を開示することができる。ただし、受領者は、かかる開示請求があったことを速やかに書面により開示者に通知し、開示者が当該開示に異議を申し立て、又は開示範囲を限定する旨を求めた場合は、開示者に対し、開示者の費用をもって妥当な協力をする。

                                  11. 責任制限

                                  11.1. 以下の各号記載の場合には、当事者は、相手方当事者に対する賠償責任を除外又は制限されない。

                                  (i) 当事者、又は自己の従業員若しくは請負業者の過失により引き起こされた死亡又は人身傷害

                                  (ii) 詐欺又は詐欺的不実表示

                                  (iii) 法律上、除外又は制限することを禁じられているその他の責任

                                  11.2. 第11.1条の定めに該当する場合を除き、いずれの当事者も、本契約に関連し、又は、本契約違反により生じる(a) 特別損害、間接損害、付随損害、結果損害、(b) グッドウィル又は評判の損失、(c) 本データの損失、(d) 契約、取引、予想された節約の損失、(e) 利益の損失については、当該損失又は損害発生の可能性について当該当事者が知らされていたかどうかを問わず、また、当該損失又は損害がどのように発生したかを問わず、当該損害が契約法理論、不法行為(過失を含む)、法律上の義務又はその他の理論に基づくものであるかを問わず、一切の法的責任を負わない。

                                  11.3. 第11.1条の定めに該当する場合及び当事者の一方が相手方の知的財産権の侵害又は不正流用を行ったことに起因する責任に関する場合を除き、いかなる場合も、本契約又は本契約の違反(契約法理論、不法行為(過失を含む)、法律上の義務又はその他の理論に基づくものであるかを問わない)に起因又は関連する当事者の責任総額は、(i) 1000万円、及び、 (ii) 責任の発生原因たる事象(一連の関連する事象である場合は、当該事象の最初の事象)の発生の直近12か月間にパートナーに支払われ又は支払われるべき本収益の金額の125%のいずれか大きい方を超えない。

                                  11.4. 当事者は、本契約に規定された各当事者の責任に関する制限が、いかなる状況においても合理的であると受け入れることを相互に確認する。

                                  12. 輸出管理

                                  パートナーは、商務省、米国財務省外国資産管理局(以下「OFAC」という。)その他の米国又はその他の国の機関又は当局の輸出にかかる全ての関連法令、規則、制約を遵守しなければならず、かかる法令、規則、制約に違反して本テクノロジーを輸出し、又は、輸出若しくは再輸出を許可してはならない。本テクノロジーをダウンロード又は使用した場合、パートナーは、上記に同意し、また、制限国に所在しておらず、その支配下になく、又は制限国の国民若しくは居住者ではないことを表明し保証したものとする。パートナーは、パートナー、パートナーの持分又は支配権を有する個人、団体、組織(役員、取締役を含む)のいずれもが、米国の法律、規制又は行政命令が、米国企業及び個人に対して取引を禁止している個人、団体、組織(特定国籍業者リストに掲載されている者を含む)に該当しないことを表明し保証する。

                                  13. 反社会勢力の排除

                                  13.1. 各当事者は、以下に列挙する人物・事項に現在該当しないことを表明する。

                                  暴力団、暴力団員、暴力団員でなくなってから5年が経過していない者、暴力団関連企業、総会屋、社会運動標榜ゴロ、特殊知能暴力集団及びこれらに相当するもの。

                                  13.2. 当事者が虚偽の表明をした場合、相手方当事者は、他の権利及び救済手段に影響を与えることなく、本契約を終了することができる。

                                  14. 一般条項

                                  14.1. 本契約は、法の抵触に関する通則法の規定又は国際物品売買契約に関する国際連合条約の規定にかかわらず、日本法に準拠し、日本法に従って解釈される。

                                  14.2. 各当事者は、本契約に関連して生じる一切の紛争については、東京簡易裁判所及び東京地方裁判所を専属的合意管轄裁判所とする。

                                  14.3. 当事者は、本契約の各条項に対する違反がなされた場合、回復不可能な損害が生じる可能性があることに同意する。いずれの当事者も、法律上認められた救済措置に加え、本契約に対する違反行為の防止及び本契約の実効性を確保するために、必要な保全措置を講じることができる。

                                  14.4. 当事者は、独立した契約者であり、本契約のいかなる事項も、パートナーシップ、ジョイントベンチャー、代理人その他の関係を当事者間に形成するものと解釈しない。

                                  14.5. 一方の当事者が本契約に基づく自らの権利の一部を行使しない場合又は本契約に基づく他の一方の当事者の義務の履行を求めない場合にも、これらの権利ないし義務が放棄されたとはみなされず、またいずれかの当事者が本契約に対するある不履行ないし違反を免責されたとしても、その事実によってそれ以外の又はそれ以降の不履行ないし違反が免責されるわけではない。

                                  14.6. いずれの当事者も、その妥当な制御能力を超えた事由により本契約に基づく当該当事者の義務のいずれかを履行できない場合、かかる不履行に対する責任を一切負わない。

                                  14.7. 本契約は、本契約の主題に関して、当事者間の完全かつ唯一の合意を構成するものであり、書面によるか口頭によるかを問わず、かかる主題に関する本契約締結前又は締結時におけるすべての合意又は了解に優先する。

                                  14.8. 本契約の当事者は、本契約の条項が、1999年契約法(第三者の権利)又はその他の方法により、本契約の当事者でない者により執行できることを意図していない。

                                  14.9. パートナー登録フォームは、両当事者が署名した書面によってのみ、変更、修正又は差し替えをすることができる。

                                  14.10. 本契約の条項に関する見出しは全て、参照の目的においてのみ挿入され、いかなる法的影響力も持たないものとする。

                                  14.11. 本契約において参照される日数は、別途指定される場合を除き営業日とする。

                                  14.12. 本契約は、複数の副本で締結することができ、それぞれの副本は原本とみなされるが、当該副本全ては、1個のかつ同一の文書を構成する。

                                  14.13. 本契約の規定が、何らかの理由により、法的強制力がないものと判断された場合、かかる規定は、法的強制を可能とするために必要な範囲に限り修正され、それができない場合は、本契約から分離され、本契約の残りの規定引き続き完全で有効であるものとする。

                                  14.14. いずれの当事者も、相手方当事者の書面による事前同意を得ずに、本契約又は本契約に基づく権利又は義務を譲渡することはできない。ただし、(i) 法に基づく手続き、合併、再編成若しくは支配権の取得又は変更があった場合、(ii) OutbrainからOutbrainの子会社への譲渡の場合はこの限りでない。本契約は、両当事者及びその認められた承継人及び譲受人に対して拘束力を有し、またこれらの利益のために効力を生じる。

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                                    Termos de Uso Padrão para Divulgadores


                                    Vigência em 1 de agosto de 2023



                                    Os Termos (definidos abaixo) variam de acordo com o país onde está localizado o endereço de cobrança. Por favor, use o endereço de cobrança do país abaixo para verificar quais os Termos aplicáveis.

                                    Os seguintes Termos de Distribuição do Parceiro (“Termos”) regem a implementação e uso dos produtos, serviços, e tecnologia fornecidos pela Outbrain ao Parceiro, conforme identificado no Formulário de Inscrição de Parceiros.

                                    1. DEFINIÇÕES.

                                    1.1 “Ads.txt” significam um arquivo de texto de vendedores digitais autorizados. Todas as referências a Ads.txt incluem App-ads.txt.

                                    1.2 “Recomendações de Anunciantes” significam Recomendações na rede da Outbrain (que não são Recomendações de Recirculação) enviadas pelos anunciantes da Outbrain.

                                    1.3 “Aplicativo” significa programa de software autônomo desenvolvido para ser executado em um dispositivo móvel, incluindo um celular ou tablet.

                                    1.4 “Conteúdo” significa conteúdo gráfico, textual e/ou auditivo (que poderá incluir texto, dados, informações, fotos, imagens, gráficos, conteúdo de áudio, vídeo ou outro conteúdo).

                                    1.5 “Cartões” significam os formatos disponíveis através da Tecnologia onde aparecem as Recomendações.

                                    1.6 “Dados” significam todos os dados coletados ou gerados pela Outbrain através da Tecnologia, incluindo relatórios ou outros dados disponibilizados ao Parceiro com relação a este Contrato.

                                    1.7 “Página de Destino” significa qualquer página da internet ou outra localização online (que pode estar localizado em um Site(s) de Parceiro ou em outro site ou aplicativo) que possa ser acessada ao clicar nas Recomendações.

                                    1.8 “Usuário Final” significa o visualizador humano individual de uma página da internet, Aplicativo ou plataforma do Site de Parceiro na qual a Tecnologia é implementada.

                                    1.9 “Direitos de Propriedade Intelectual” incluem qualquer invenção, descoberta, conceito, expressão ou trabalho, patenteado ou não, registado ou não, incluindo, sem limitação, descobertas, composições, know-how, procedimentos, informações técnicas, processos, métodos, fórmulas, algoritmos, protocolos, técnicas, projetos e desenhos, imagens comerciais, qualquer incorporação física dos mesmos, e quaisquer patentes, direitos de autor, marcas comerciais, desenhos industriais e modelos de utilidade (e aplicações ou extensões dos mesmos), domínios e segredos comerciais ou direitos semelhantes aos direitos acima mencionados reconhecidos em qualquer jurisdição, agora ou no futuro.

                                    1.10 “Sites do Parceiro” significam propriedades da web, Aplicativos ou plataformas identificadas no Formulário de Inscrição de Parceiros, juntamente com qualquer ou quaisquer propriedades adicionais nas quais o Parceiro escolha implementar a Tecnologia com autorização prévia e por escrito da Outbrain (sendo a autorização por e-mail suficiente).

                                    1.11 "Recomendações de Recirculação” significa a apresentação de Recomendações (que não são Recomendações de Anunciantes), que conectam ao Conteúdo no Sites do Parceiro.

                                    1.12 “Recomendações" significa a exibição de Recomendações de Anunciantes e/ou Recomendações de Recirculação através de Cartões que a Outbrain entrega ao visualizador de uma página da web, Aplicação ou plataforma na qual a Tecnologia está implementada.

                                    1.13 “Receita” significa a receita líquida coletada pela Outbrain de Recomendações de Anunciantes e cobradas pela Outbrain para a exibição de tais Recomendações de Anunciantes na rede da Outbrain.

                                    1.14 “Tecnologia” significa o Javascript, API, SDK e protocolos da Outbrain que, quando implementados nos sites e Aplicativos, apresentam a interface do usuário gerida pela tecnologia de otimização de propriedade da Outbrain para servir, selecionar e encomendar Cartões.

                                    1.15 “Atualizações” significam atualizações, modificações e melhorias na Tecnologia, as quais serão feitas de tempos em tempos, ao critério exclusivo da Outbrain, incluindo-se, mas não estando limitado a adicionar linhas de Ads.txt ou quaisquer outras similares da indústria padrão.

                                    1.16 “Links Gerados por OB” significa uma visualização de página de um Utilizador Final em um Site de Parceiro gerada a partir de uma ligação de referência de OBNews.Outbrain.com (ou ligação sucessora ou ligação(ões) adicional(is) que possa(m) ser fornecida(s) pela Outbrain ocasionalmente).

                                    2. TECNOLOGIA; POSICIONAMENTO E APARÊNCIA.

                                    2.1 O Parceiro deve implementar a Tecnologia (incluindo o Ads.txt fornecido pela Outbrain) em conformidade com as instruções técnicas da Outbrain e todos os guias de implementação disponibilizados pela Outbrain, os quais serão revisados periodicamente. A Outbrain, a seu exclusivo critério, pode determinar qual Tecnologia disponível na Outbrain (por exemplo, JS, API, SDK, ou qualquer outra equivalente) deve ser utilizada em cada implementação do Parceiro. Implementações da Tecnologia deverão aparecer diretamente abaixo do Conteúdo principal de cada página dos Sites do Parceiro nos quais a Tecnologia é instalada ou de outra forma mutuamente acordada por escrito (sendo a autorização por e-mail suficiente). A implementação deve incluir pelo menos um (1) link para as Recomendações de Anunciantes por página, exceto se acordado de outra forma por escrito.

                                    2.2 O Parceiro deverá exibir a Tecnologia, durante o Prazo, em conformidade com todas as leis e regulamentos aplicáveis, inclusive no que diz respeito à divulgação da origem ou natureza das Recomendações. Sem prejuízo da obrigação anterior, o Parceiro concorda em cumprir as instruções razoáveis da Outbrain, relativas a como a Tecnologia deve ser exibida, marcada ou identificada.

                                    2.3 A Outbrain pode fazer Atualizações, de tempos em tempos. Caso a Outbrain solicite ao Parceiro que implemente tais Atualizações, o Parceiro deverá fazer tais Atualizações em trinta (30) dias corridos contados do recebimento de referida notificação da Outbrain. Se o Parceiro demonstrar que a solicitação de tais Atualizações irá afetar substancialmente o despenho do Site(s) do Parceiro(s), a Outbrain poderá informar as suas preocupações para o Parceiro e assim solicitar ou não que o Parceiro implemente tais Atualizações.

                                    2.4 Durante o Prazo, a Outbrain deverá ser o único e exclusivo provedor de recomendações de conteúdo diretas e indiretas do Parceiro, sendo que “recomendações de conteúdo" são um ou mais links pagos ou não pagos compostos por uma manchete ou frase indicando que um Usuário Final será conduzido ao Conteúdo (independentemente de a Página de Destino exibir conteúdo, editoriais ou propagandas).

                                    2.5 A Outbrain pode conduzir Usuários Finais a Sites de Parceiros, gerando visualizações adicionais de páginas de Sites de Parceiros através de Links Gerados por OB ou Recomendações de Recirculação. Se um Utilizador Final clicar em uma Recomendação de Anunciante a partir de um Link Gerado por OB, o Parceiro não será compensado por quaisquer receitas de publicidade geradas por essas visualizações de página. Qualquer exibição de Recomendações de Recirculação exigirá a aprovação prévia por escrito da Outbrain (por e-mail é suficiente), que pode estar condicionada a uma implementação mínima de Recomendações de Anunciante ou a outras taxas.

                                    2.6 A Outbrain pode realizar testes de alteração da Tecnologia, incluindo a ordem, o formato e a frequência dos Cartões. Na medida em que o Parceiro controle qualquer teste, o Parceiro deverá cumprir essas solicitações de teste pelo menos trimestralmente.

                                    3. RECEITA E PAGAMENTO.

                                    3.1 Durante o Prazo, o Parceiro será pago com uma percentagem da Receita Bruta Ajustada indicada no Acordo de Distribuição para Parceiros. A Outbrain deverá fazer esses pagamentos dentro do número de dias indicado no Acordo de Distribuição para Parceiros após o final de qualquer mês do calendário durante o qual o Outbrain cobre Receita. Para evitar dúvidas, a Receita é líquida, entre outras, de taxas de anunciantes, de dados de terceiros integrados na plataforma da Outbrain, cliques/impressões inválidos e descontos/reembolsos de anunciantes e agências.

                                    3.2 O Parceiro deve fornecer, prontamente, à Outbrain formulários fiscais completos e precisos e todos os outros materiais similares que Outbrain exija, os quais podem incluir o formulário de imposto W-8BEN, W-8BEN-E ou W-9, caso aplicável (coletivamente, todos esses formulários e materiais, “Materiais Fiscais”). Não obstante qualquer disposição estabelecida em contrário neste Contrato, a Outbrain pode: (a) reter os pagamentos devidos ao Parceiro nestes Termos, sem multa ou taxa de atraso até que o Outbrain tenha recebido os Materiais Fiscais do Parceiro, e (b) deduzir quaisquer impostos a serem pagos pela Outbrain dos pagamentos devidos aos Parceiros, conforme exigido por lei. Uma vez que a Outbrain receba os Materiais Fiscais, a Outbrain usará esforços comercialmente razoáveis para pagar os montantes em aberto ao Parceiro, em conformidade com a subseção acima (a), assim que razoavelmente possível.

                                    3.3 Para assegurar pagamento adequado, o Parceiro é responsável por notificar a Outbrain por escrito de informações precisas sobre contato e pagamento. O Parceiro também é responsável por quaisquer encargos avaliados pelo banco do Parceiro ou pelo provedor de pagamento. Se o montante devido ao Parceiro for inferior a R$ 150,00 Reais), tal valor será acumulado até o mês calendário em que o saldo dos pagamentos devidos ao Parceiro exceda R$ 150,00 Reais). Qualquer controvérsia em relação a um pagamento da Outbrain deve ser submetida à Outbrain por escrito dentro de trinta (30) dias consecutivos após a data de postagem ou transferência eletrônica desse pagamento ou a mesma será considerada renunciada. Se a Outbrain não receber uma fatura do Parceiro no prazo de seis (6) meses a contar da data da Declaração emitida ao Parceiro, considera-se que essas taxas foram renunciadas.

                                    3.4 Além dos outros direitos e remédios jurídicos que a Outbrain possuir, a Outbrain pode (i) reter e compensar quaisquer pagamentos devidos ao Parceiro no Contrato (incluindo-se inadimplemento substancial) contra qualquer taxa que o Parceiro deva à Outbrain sob o Contrato ou qualquer outro contrato, e/ou (ii) exigir que o Parceiro reembolse a Outbrain dentro de trinta (30) dias consecutivos de qualquer fatura, qualquer montante que a Outbrain possa ter pago em excesso ao Parceiro em períodos anteriores. Se um anunciante ou cliente da Outbrain, cujas Recomendações de Anunciantes tiverem sido exibidas em qualquer Site do Parceiro, não efetuar à Outbrain o pagamento, por qualquer motivo, a Outbrain ficará autorizada a reter o pagamento ou cobrar a conta do Parceiro.

                                    4. PRIVACIDADE.As disposições do Acordo de Processamento de Dados devem ser totalmente incorporadas e fazer parte deste Contrato.

                                    5. TERMOS DA LICENÇA.

                                    5.1 Durante o Prazo e sujeito ao cumprimento de todos os termos do Contrato pelo Parceiro, a Outbrain concede ao Parceiro uma licença limitada, não exclusiva, revogável, não sublicenciável e intransferível para uso da Tecnologia para exibir Recomendações de Anunciantes, e na extensão permitida pela Secção 2.5 Recomendações de Recirculação, nos Sites do Parceiro na forma e formato fornecidos.

                                    5.2 A Outbrain concede ao Parceiro, durante o Prazo, uma licença mundial limitada, não exclusiva e sem royalties, para usar e exibir as marcas registradas, marcas de serviço e logotipos da Outbrain (coletivamente, “Marcas Outbrain”), para serem incorporadas na Tecnologia, e em conformidade com a as obrigações e direitos do Parceiro no Contrato. Todo o resultado decorrente do uso, pelo Parceiro, de qualquer uma das Marcas da Outbrain deve ser feita apenas em benefício da Outbrain. A Outbrain terá o direito de se referir ao Parceiro e aos Sites do Parceiro em qualquer lista geral de anunciantes ou Parceiros (incluindo materiais de marketing e vendas) que tenham implementado a Tecnologia. Não obstante o acima exposto, cada parte solicitará consentimento prévio, por escrito, antes de emitir qualquer comunicado à imprensa sobre o Contrato ou usar o nome da outra parte em seu site, que não esteja de acordo com o Contrato.

                                    5.3 É acordado entre as partes que: (a) a Outbrain possui todos os direitos, títulos e interesses nas Marcas, Tecnologia e Dados da Outbrain (excluindo qualquer Conteúdo dos Sites do Parceiro que será de propriedade do Parceiro), o site da Outbrain em www.outbrain.com e o Painel de Controle; e (b) o Parceiro possui todos os direitos, títulos e interesses no(s) Site(s) do Parceiro, incluindo a aparência, excluindo os itens descritos na alínea (a) acima.

                                    5.4 As licenças concedidas nos termos deste Contrato são especificamente previstas neste instrumento; não existem direitos implícitos. Todos os direitos não concedidos expressamente ao Parceiro neste Contrato são reservados pela Outbrain.

                                    6. ATIVIDADES PROIBIDAS.

                                    6.1 O Parceiro não: (i) editará, modificará, truncará, filtrará ou alterará a ordem das Recomendações; (ii) obscurecerá, modificará ou redirecionará os Usuários do Site do Parceiro para outra página que não uma Página de Destino nem intercalará nenhum Conteúdo entre a Tecnologia e qualquer Página de Destino; (iii) minimizará, removerá ou de outra forma inibirá a exibição total e completa da Tecnologia; (iv) inflacionará artificialmente os cliques nas Recomendações, ou incentivará ou exigirá que qualquer pessoa clique em Recomendações utilizando incentivos ou outros métodos fraudulentos e/ou se envolver em qualquer método automatizado, enganoso, fraudulento, inválido, incentivado ou outro método desenvolvido para gerar cliques que não sejam ações voluntárias dos Usuários Finais; (v) removerá, deformará, obscurecerá ou alterará nenhuma notificação de Direitos de Propriedade Intelectual inclusos na Tecnologia; (vi) acessará, reproduzirá ou utilizará a Tecnologia de qualquer modo ou para qualquer fim que não conforme ao expressamente permitido neste instrumento; (vii) modificará, adaptará, traduzirá, preparará trabalhos derivativos de, descompilará, aplicará engenharia reversa, desarmará a Tecnologia ou de outra forma tentará derivar o código fonte da Tecnologia, nem tentará criar um serviço ou produto substituto ou semelhante por meio da utilização ou do acesso à Tecnologia ou a informações exclusivas a eles relacionadas ou de outra forma utilizar a Tecnologia em nome ou em benefício de terceiros; (viii) tentará interferir ou interromper a Tecnologia nem tentará obter acesso a nenhum sistema ou rede que se conecte a ele, exceto por meio da Tecnologia implementada de acordo com este Contrato; (ix) copiará, ocultará, distribuirá, exibirá, alterará ou de outra forma utilizará nenhuma Recomendação ou Conteúdo Promovido transmitidos por meio da Tecnologia (nem autorizará ou auxiliará nenhum terceiro a fazê-lo), exceto se tais Recomendações forem fornecidas por meio da Tecnologia; ou (x) usará a Tecnologia para qualquer outro fim que não o autorizado pela Outbrain, incluindo para qualquer fim que não seja consistente com os guias de Implementação fornecidos ao Parceiro.

                                    6.2 O Parceiro não instalará a Tecnologia ou quaisquer propriedades que exibam conteúdo exclusivo para adultos, obsceno, pornográfico, difamatório, calunioso, transgressor, abusivo, ou ilegal, que promova o ódio ou a descriminação, facilite a venda de armas de fogo ou drogas ilegais, ou que participe ou incentive à participação em atividades ilegais ou que seja direcionado a menores de 16 anos. A Outbrain se reserva o direito de desativar a Tecnologia a seu exclusivo critério em qualquer site a qualquer momento.

                                    7. REGISTRO. O Parceiro pode registrar-se no painel de controle da Outbrain (o “Painel de Controle”) para acesso a relatórios online e controlar certas configurações da Tecnologia. Na medida em que o Parceiro tenha acesso ao Painel de Controle, a Outbrain poderá coletar informações de identificação pessoal do Parceiro (ou de indivíduos que atuem em nome do Parceiro) associadas com tal acesso ao Painel de Controle. O Parceiro terá a responsabilidade exclusiva por todas as alterações de dados feitas por ele, ou por indivíduos atuando em nome do Parceiro, através do Painel de Controle. As estimativas de receita pagas ou pagáveis apresentadas no Painel de Controle são fornecidas apenas para a conveniência do Parceiro. A Outbrain não garante que esses valores estimados exibidos, se existirem, devem ser precisos ou definitivamente devidos ao Parceiro nos termos do Contrato. O acesso ao Painel de Controle do Outbrain fica ainda exclusivamente a critério da Outbrain e pode ser interrompido pela Outbrain a qualquer momento.

                                    8. SUSPENSÃO DA TECNOLOGIA; RESCISÃO.

                                    8.1 A Outbrain poderá suspender ou interromper todo ou qualquer aspecto da Tecnologia, incluindo a sua disponibilidade, a qualquer momento, se for exigido por circunstâncias imperativas (tais como uma violação significativa de segurança, propagação de malware, outros vírus para usuários, etc.) ou quaisquer outras circunstâncias impróprias, ilegais fraudulentas ou enganosas.

                                    8.2 Qualquer uma das partes pode rescindir o Contrato a qualquer momento em caso de violação material pela outra parte de qualquer disposição do Contrato, que permaneça sem remediação por quatorze (14) dias após o recebimento pela parte violadora de aviso, por escrito, notificando o descumprimento.

                                    8.3 O Contrato pode ser rescindido com aviso prévio por escrito com quatorze (14) dias de antecedência, salvo indicação em contrário no Acordo de Distribuição. Além disso, a Outbrain pode rescindir unilateralmente o Contrato se a tecnologia não for implementada em 30 (trinta) dias do fornecimento pela Outbrain da Tecnologia para o Parceiro. Após o vencimento ou encerramento do Contrato, todos os direitos e obrigações das partes nos termos do Contrato serão extintos, exceto as cláusulas 9.6, 9.7, 10, 11, 12 & 13 dos Termos que sobreviverão a rescisão e continuarão a vincular as partes, bem como quaisquer outros termos deste Contrato que, por sua natureza, devem sobreviver à rescisão e continuar a vincular as partes.

                                    9. GARANTIAS E INDENIZAÇÃO.

                                    9.1 Cada parte declara e garante à outra que: (i) possui todos os direitos, poderes e autoridades necessários para celebrar este Contrato e cumprir suas obrigações, nos termos deste instrumento; e (ii) obriga-se a cumprir todas as leis, regulamentos, e quaisquer exigências aplicáveis no cumprimento deste Contrato.

                                    9.2 O Outbrain garante que a Tecnologia (conforme fornecida e disponibilizada pela Outbrain e implementada pelo Parceiro de acordo com o Contrato) não infringe e não irá infringir, de acordo com o melhor conhecimento de Outbrain, qualquer Direito de Propriedade Intelectual de qualquer terceiro.

                                    9.3 O Parceiro declara e garante que o(s) Site(s) do Parceiro: (i) é proprietário ou tem o direito de operar o(s) Site(s) do Parceiro; (ii) respeitará as Diretrizes de Parceiros da Outbrain e/ou as diretrizes do Parceiro, que deverão ser substancialmente semelhantes às da Outbrain; (iii) não conterá(rão) nenhum conteúdo que seja ilegal ou que infrinja qualquer Direito de Propriedade Intelectual de qualquer terceiro; (iv) não conterá qualquer material obsceno, difamatório, calunioso, injurioso ou que viole o direito de qualquer pessoa à publicidade, privacidade ou individualidade; e (v) não contêm e não conterá conscientemente uma falsa declaração de fato ou imprecisão factual.

                                    9.4 Nada no Contrato deve ser interpretado como uma promessa de qualquer tipo de volume de tráfego mínimo, cliques, impressões ou uso ou quaisquer outros compromissos desse tipo da Outbrain ao Parceiro.

                                    9.5 Exceto quando estabelecido expressamente neste instrumento, nenhuma das partes faz nenhuma declaração ou garantia expressa ou implícita com relação a este contrato, ao(s) Site(s) do Parceiro, a Tecnologia, qualquer conteúdo disponibilizado pela Outbrain através da Tecnologia ou quaisquer outros assuntos (incluindo qualquer termo implícito relacionado à satisfação de qualidade ou adequação a determinada finalidade, quaisquer garantias de disponibilidade ou desempenho ininterrupto ou livre de erros, quaisquer garantias que surjam no decurso de qualquer desempenho, negociação ou utilização comercial).

                                    9.6 A Outbrain não faz nenhuma declaração ou fornece garantias no que diz respeito a qualquer Conteúdo que consta ou é acessado por meio da Tecnologia, incluindo, entre outros, Recomendações do Parceiro, e a Outbrain não será ainda responsável ou responsabilizada pelos conteúdos, precisão, respeito a direitos de propriedade intelectual, legalidade ou decoro do Conteúdo acessados por meio da Tecnologia ou pela confiança do Parceiro em um dos itens ora mencionados.

                                    9.7 Cada parte (a “Parte Indenizadora”) deverá indenizar, defender e isentar a outra parte, suas controladoras, afiliadas e cada uma de suas respectivas afiliadas, conselheiros, diretores, acionistas, membros, representantes autorizados, empregados e prepostos (conjuntamente, a “Parte Indenizadora”) de e contra todas e quaisquer reivindicações, perdas, responsabilidades, danos, custos, acordos e outras despesas (incluindo honorários advocatícios razoáveis) (conjuntamente, “Reivindicações”) que surjam de qualquer reivindicação por terceiros ocasionada por qualquer violação de qualquer das declarações, garantias ou obrigações da Parte Indenizadora estabelecidas neste Contrato. A Parte Indenizada deverá notificar por escrito imediatamente a Parte Indenizadora sobre qualquer Reivindicação, estabelecido, contudo, que qualquer atraso na entrega dessa notificação não isentará a Parte Indenizadora de nenhuma de suas obrigações, salvo na medida em que a Parte Indenizadora for de fato prejudicada por esse atraso. A Parte Indenizada terá direito de participar da defesa e acordo da Reivindicação com o advogado de sua própria escolha e às suas próprias despesas, sujeita ao controle da Parte Indenizadora a esse respeito.

                                    10. CONFIDENCIALIDADE. Cada parte (a “Parte Receptora”) reconhece que terá acesso a certas informações e materiais, incluindo os termos do Contrato, relativos ao negócio, tecnologia, produtos e serviços da outra parte (a “Parte Divulgadora”) que são, ou razoavelmente devam ser consideradas, tendo em conta as circunstâncias da divulgação, confidenciais (“Informações Confidenciais”). As Informações Confidenciais não incluirão: (a) informações conhecidas da Parte Receptora antes da divulgação pela Parte Divulgadora; (b) informações obtidas de forma independente pela Parte Receptora sem referência a Informações Confidenciais da Parte Divulgadora; (c) informações que são ou tornam-se publicamente conhecidas sem culpa da Parte Receptora; ou (d) informações divulgadas à Parte Receptora por um terceiro sem violação de qualquer obrigação de confiança. Exceto conforme permitido a seguir, a Parte Receptora (i) não usará Informações Confidenciais para seu próprio benefício ou benefício de terceiros, e (ii) não divulgará nenhuma Informação Confidencial a terceiros que não sejam seus diretores, funcionários, contratados, conselheiros, investidores ou potenciais investidores que precisam saber de tal Informação Confidencial e que concordaram em não usar e manter a confidencialidade das Informações Confidenciais consistentes com esta Cláusula 10. A Parte Receptora retornará ou destruirá as Informações Confidenciais prontamente sobre pedido escrito da Parte Divulgadora. Não obstante o acima exposto, a Parte Receptora pode divulgar Informações Confidenciais na medida exigida por lei aplicável ou por decisão judicial, desde que a Parte Receptora forneça aviso prévio de qualquer divulgação necessária à Parte Divulgadora forneça uma cooperação razoável (às custas da Parte Divulgadora) com qualquer esforço da Parte Divulgadora para contestar ou limitar o alcance dessa divulgação.

                                    11. LIMITAÇÃO DE RESPONSABILIDADE.

                                    11.1 Nem Outbrain nem o Parceiro excluem ou limitam a responsabilidade do outro por: (i) morte ou ferimento pessoal causado por sua negligência ou a de seus empregados ou contratados; (ii) fraude ou representação fraudulenta; ou (iii) qualquer outra responsabilidade que não possa ser legalmente excluída ou limitada.

                                    11.2 Sujeito sempre à Seção 11.1, nenhuma das partes será responsável por: (a) qualquer perda ou dano especial, indireto, incidental ou consequente; (b) qualquer perda de boa vontade ou reputação; (c) qualquer perda de Dados; (d) qualquer perda de contratos, negócios ou poupanças antecipadas; ou (e) qualquer perda de lucros resultante de ou em ligação com o Acordo ou qualquer violação do mesmo, quer essa parte tenha ou não sido avisada da possibilidade de tal perda ou dano, independentemente da forma como tenha ocorrido e quer ao abrigo de uma teoria de contrato, delito (incluindo negligência) dever estatutário ou outra.

                                    11.3 Sujeito sempre à Seção 11.1 e exceto para responsabilidades resultantes da violação, apropriação indevida ou infração dos Direitos de Propriedade Intelectual de uma parte, em nenhuma circunstância a responsabilidade agregada de qualquer uma das partes resultante de ou relacionada com o Acordo ou qualquer violação (seja ao abrigo de uma teoria de contrato, delito (incluindo negligência), dever estatutário ou de outra forma) excederá mais do que (i) R$200.000,00; e (ii) 125% do montante das Receitas pagas ou a pagar ao Parceiro no período de doze (12) meses imediatamente anterior ao evento que deu origem à responsabilidade (ou, no caso de uma série de eventos relacionados, o primeiro desses eventos).

                                    11.4 Cada parte reconhece que aceita que as restrições à responsabilidade da outra parte, tal como estabelecidas no Acordo, são razoáveis em todas as circunstâncias.

                                    12. CONTROLES DE EXPORTAÇÃO.O Parceiro fica obrigado a cumprir todas as leis de exportação e restrições e regulamentos do Departamento de Comércio, do Departamento de Tesouraria dos Estados Unidos do Escritório de Controle de Ativos Estrangeiros (Department of Commerce, the United States Department of Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control – OFAC) ou de outra agência ou autoridade dos Estados Unidos ou estrangeiros, e não deverá exportar, ou permitir a exportação ou reexportação da Tecnologia em violação a tais restrições, leis ou regulamentos. Ao fazer o download ou utilizar a Tecnologia, o Parceiro concorda com o que precede e declara sob as penas da lei que não está localizado, ou sob o controle de nacional ou residente de qualquer país restrito. O Parceiro declara sob as penas da lei que nenhum deles, ou qualquer entidade ou organização que detenha qualquer participação no Parceiro, incluindo qualquer funcionário ou diretor, é um indivíduo, entidade, organização com quem qualquer lei, regulamento ou ordem executiva proíba as empresas e os indivíduos dos Estados Unidos de negociar, inclusive os nomes que aparecem na Lista de Nacionais Especialmente Designados (Specially Designated Nationals List).

                                    13. DISPOSIÇÕES GERAIS. Este Contrato será interpretado e regido pelas leis da República Federativa do Brasil, sem considerar as disposições de conflito de leis ou as Convenções das Nações Unidas para a Venda Internacional de Mercadorias. As partes elegem o Foro Central da Comarca da Capital do Estado de São Paulo para a resolução de quaisquer controvérsias decorrentes deste Contrato, excluindo quaisquer outros. As partes concordam que dano irreparável poderia ocorrer em caso de descumprimento ou violação de qualquer das disposições do Contrato. Por conseguinte, as partes concordam que cada um terá direito a uma medida cautelar para evitar violações do Contrato e para fazer cumprir especificamente os termos e disposições do Contrato, além de qualquer outro remédio para o qual tenham direito. As partes são contratadas independentes, e nenhuma disposição neste Contrato será interpretada de forma a criar uma parceria, joint venture, agenciamento ou outra relação entre as partes. A omissão de uma das Partes em fazer valer, a qualquer tempo, quaisquer disposições deste instrumento, ou de pleitear quaisquer direitos ou exercer qualquer opção prevista, não deverá ser considerada como uma renúncia a tais disposições, direitos ou opções, nem afetará de nenhuma maneira a validade deste Contrato ou de qualquer disposição do mesmo. Nenhuma das partes será responsável por qualquer falha em realizar devido a causas além do controle razoável da mesma parte. Este Contrato constitui o acordo integral entre as partes com relação a seu objeto e cancela e substitui todos os acordos ou entendimentos anteriores ou contemporâneos, escritos ou verbais com relação a esse objeto. O Contrato de Distribuição para Parceiro pode ser alterado, modificado ou substituído, apenas por um instrumento escrito assinado por ambas as partes. Os títulos neste instrumento e no Contrato são apenas para fins de conveniência de referência e não têm nenhum efeito legal. Qualquer referência a dias no Acordo será considerada como dias úteis, salvo indicação em contrário. Este Contrato poderá ser celebrado em vias, cada uma das quais será considerada um original, porém todas juntas constituirão um único e mesmo instrumento. Todas as disposições do Contrato que, por sua natureza, deveriam sobreviver à rescisão, sobreviverão à rescisão, incluindo, sem limitação, provisões de propriedade, indenizações de garantia e limitações de responsabilidade. Caso qualquer disposição deste Contrato seja considerada inexequível por qualquer motivo, essa disposição será reformada apenas na medida em que necessário para torná-la exequível, caso contrário, ela será separada do Contrato e o saldo do Contrato continuará em vigor e a produzir efeitos. Nenhuma das partes pode ceder o Contrato ou qualquer dos seus direitos ou obrigações de acordo sem o consentimento prévio e por escrito da outra parte, exceto (i) devido à operação de lei, fusão, reorganização ou como resultado de uma aquisição ou mudança de controle, ou (ii) pela Outbrain às suas subsidiárias. Sujeito ao acima exposto, o Contrato será vinculativo e operante para o benefício das partes e seus sucessores e cessionários que sejam permitidos.


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                                      ALLGEMEINE NUTZUNGSBEDINGUNGEN


                                      1. EINLEITUNG.
                                      Die folgenden Nutzungsbedingungen (diese „Nutzungsbedingungen“) regeln Ihre (im Folgenden Sie, Ihr, Benutzer) Benutzung der Produkte, Dienste und Leistungen, die über die Website mit der URL www.outbrain.com (die „Website“) zur Verfügung gestellt werden. Diese Website wurde und wird von Outbrain Inc. („Outbrain“) erstellt, kontrolliert und betrieben. Wie weiter unten näher beschrieben, enthält die Website Outbrains firmeneigene und geschützte Empfehlungstechnologie in ihren diversen Ausformungen (insgesamt der „Service“). Der Service kann auf der Website oder auf Ihrer Website bzw. denen Ihrer Partner mittels eines Programmcodes genutzt werden, den wir Ihnen in seiner jeweils aktuellen Form zur Verfügung stellen (ein solcher Benutzer wird im Folgenden als „Partner“ bezeichnet) und den Sie gemäß vorliegenden Nutzungsbedingungen verwenden dürfen. Indem Sie auf diese Website gehen oder einen beliebigen Teil des Services nutzen, erklären Sie Ihr Einverständnis damit, dass diese Nutzungsbedingungen für Sie verbindlich sind. Wenn Sie mit diesen Nutzungsbedingungen nicht einverstanden sind, dann dürfen Sie nicht auf die Website zugreifen oder den Service nutzen. Ihr Recht zur Benutzung der Website und des Services ist ausdrücklich an Ihre Zustimmung zu allen Regelungen aus vorliegenden Nutzungsbedingungen gebunden und schließt jegliche sonstigen Regelungen aus. Dieser Service steht nur Personen im Alter von mindestens 18 Jahren zur Verfügung, egal ob sie im eigenen Namen oder als bevollmächtigte Angestellte oder Vertreter eines Unternehmens oder einer anders gearteten geschäftlichen Einheit handeln. Wenn Sie diese Voraussetzung nicht erfüllen, dann versuchen Sie bitte nicht, sich für die Nutzung des Services zu registrieren.
                                      2. ÄNDERUNGEN DER NUTZUNGSBEDINGUNGEN.
                                      Outbrain behält sich das Recht vor, diese Nutzungsbedingungen jederzeit nach alleinigem Ermessen zu verändern oder durch andere zu ersetzen. Sie sollten diese Nutzungsbedingungen von Zeit zu Zeit wieder aufrufen und durchsehen, denn Sie sind alleinverantwortlich für die Kenntnisnahme und Berücksichtigung eventueller Änderungen. Die Nutzung des Services durch Sie bringt gemäß vorliegender Mitteilung Ihr Einverständnis mit den jeweils modifizierten Nutzungsbedingungen zum Ausdruck. Dies gilt auch dann, wenn Sie sich bereits zuvor für die Nutzung des Services für Ihre Website registriert hatten und diese Website fortgesetzt nicht erneut besuchen.
                                      3. BESCHREIBUNG DES SERVICES.
                                      Der Service liefert Ihnen Empfehlungen („Empfehlungen“) für neue Artikel, Grafiken, Fotografien, Bilder, Illustrationen und Software sowie Audio- und Videoclips („Content“). Manche Empfehlungen können Content betreffen, für den wir gegen Bezahlung seitens unserer Kunden werben („Promoteter Content“). Diese Empfehlungen generieren Einnahmen („Werbeeinnahmen“) für die Websites solcher Kunden, die Outbrain nach alleinigem Ermessen dafür auswählt. Wenn Sie den Service nutzen, ohne sich auf der Website zu registrieren, wird diese Empfehlungs-Funktion automatisch als Teil des Services zur Verfügung gestellt. Wenn Sie sich auf der Website registrieren, können Sie die Einstellungen für die Empfehlungs-Funktion festlegen, so wie auf Outbrains Dashboard und weiter unten in Abschnitt 6 beschrieben.
                                      4. LIZENZ FÜR DEN SERVICE VON OUTBRAIN.
                                      A. LIZENZGEWÄHRUNG. Unter der Voraussetzung Ihrer uneingeschränkten Zustimmung zu allen Klauseln und Bedingungen aus diesen Nutzungsbedingungen gewährt Ihnen Outbrain eine begrenzte, nicht-exklusive, widerrufbare, nicht unterlizenzierbare und nicht übertragbare Lizenz zur Nutzung (i) des Services; (ii) sämtlicher Programmierschnittstellen der Anwendung oder anderer Programmcodes, die wir jeweils zum gegebenen Zeitpunkt seitens Outbrains zur Verfügung stellen (zusammengefasst das „Programm“); (iii) jeglicher Dokumentation Outbrains für Endanwender, wenn diese mit dem Service einhergeht; (iv) sämtlicher Upgrades, Aktualisierungen und neuer Versionen des Services, so wie weiter unten ausgeführt. Eine solche Lizenz umfasst das Recht zur Nutzung sämtlicher Schutz- und Urheberrechte Outbrains, die mit der Verwendung des Programms in Verbindung stehen oder mit anderen Aspekten einhergehen, die mit dem Service zusammenhängen. Ebenso umfasst sie die Benutzung der Schutz- und Urheberrechte für die Dokumentation Outbrains für Endanwender, doch ausschließlich in Verbindung mit der in denFAQ erläuterten Nutzung des Services.
                                      B. BERECHTIGUNG ZUR VERGABE VON UNTERLIZENZEN. In Anknüpfung an obenstehenden Abschnitt 4.A. sind Sie dazu berechtigt, (i) Berater und Auftragnehmer unter Vertrag zu nehmen, die dem alleinigen Zweck dienen, für die Benutzung des Services und des Programms durch Sie die notwendige Entwicklungsarbeit, Herstellung von Komponenten und Durchführung von Testaufgaben für Sie zu leisten sowie den Support der Anwendung für Sie zu übernehmen; (ii) Ihren Endanwendern gemäß den Regelungen aus untenstehendem Abschnitt 4.H. Unterlizenzen zu gewähren. Ausgenommen wie in Abschnitt 4.B. vorgesehen, sind Sie nicht dazu berechtigt, irgendwelche der Ihnen von diesen Nutzungsbedingungen zugestandenen Rechte an Berater, Auftragnehmer oder sonstige Dritte unterzulizenzieren.
                                      C. LIZENZBESCHRÄNKUNGEN. Sie dürfen das Programm nicht in Verbindung mit oder zum Bewerben von Produkten, Leistungen, Diensten oder Material verwenden die in einen der folgenden Bereiche fallen, dafür werben oder vorwiegend dafür verwendet werden, um in diesen Bereichen tätig zu sein: Spyware, Adware oder sonstige Schadprogramme, gefälschte Waren und Produkte, einem U.S.-Embargo unterliegende Produkte, unaufgeforderte und massive Verbreitung von E-Mails („Spam“), Multi-Level-Marketingangebote, hetzerisches Material, Material für das Hacking oder die Überwachung von Systemen, das Abfangen von Daten oder das Entschlüsseln von Codes, beleidigende, diffamierende, obszöne, pornografische, mit sexuellem Missbrauch in Verbindung stehende oder sonst wie anstößige Inhalte, Prostitution, Körperteile, Organe oder Körperflüssigkeiten, gestohlene Produkte und Gegenstände, die für Diebstahl und Raub verwendet werden, Feuerwerkskörper, Sprengstoff, Gefahrenstoffe, Ausweispapiere, Gegenstände für den polizeilichen Gebrauch, Glücksspiel, im Rahmen staatlicher Lizenzierungen regulierte Bereiche, Waffen und Waffenzubehör. Sie müssen den Service fristgerecht gemäß allen vertretbaren Anweisungen zur Anwendung bringen, die Outbrain Ihnen zum gegebenen Zeitpunkt vorgibt.
                                      D. PLATZIERUNG, OPTIK UND HAPTIK DES SERVICE. Sie werden den Service direkt unterhalb der Hauptinhalte auf allen Seiten Ihrer Website platzieren, auf denen der Service installiert ist. Kein anderer Service zur Content-Empfehlung darf parallel zu oder über Outbrains Service auf den Seiten Ihrer Website erscheinen, auf denen der Service installiert ist. Zudem müssen Sie den Service so zur Anwendung bringen, dass sein Aussehen und der erweckte Eindruck nicht zu Verwechslungen mit ähnlichen Content-Empfehlungsdiensten anderer Anbieter auf Ihrer Website führen kann.
                                      E. WEITERE EINSCHRÄNKUNGEN. Sofern in diesen Nutzungsbedingungen nicht ausdrücklich und eindeutig gestattet, sind Sie zu Folgendem nicht befugt: (i) Kopieren, Vermieten, Leasen, Verkaufen, Übertragen, Übereignen, Unterlizenzieren, Zerlegen, Rückentwickeln oder Dekompilieren (ausgenommen in dem begrenzten Maße, das vom anwendbaren Gesetzesrecht ausdrücklich zugelassen wird), Modifizieren oder Manipulieren von Teilen von (a) gemeinschaftlich erhobenen Daten und den zugehörigen Berichten (zusammengefasst „Daten“), die Outbrain Ihnen in verschiedenen Formaten zur Verfügung stellen kann, oder des (b) Programms; (ii) zur Benutzung des Programms oder des Services im Auftrag Dritter. Ausgenommen wie weiter unten in Abschnitt 4.G. dargelegt, geben Ihnen diese Nutzungsbedingungen keinerlei Anrecht auf die Benutzung von Markenzeichen, Dienstleistungsmarken, Handelsnamen oder andere markenrechtlich geschützte Elemente Outbrains oder anderer Lizenzgeber. Außer den ausdrücklich hier festgelegten Rechten und Lizenzen werden keine sonstigen Rechte und Lizenzen gewährt. Wenn Sie gegen eine der vorgenannten Einschränkungen verstoßen, ist Outbrain der Eigentümer aller Rechte, Ansprüche und Anteile, die mit jeglichen/m abgeleiteten Werken, Erfindungen und Entwicklungen, Werken mit Autorenrechten, Designs, Know-how, Ideen und Informationen in Verbindung stehen, die ganz oder teilweise mit der Nutzung des Services oder des Programms entstanden sind bzw. erworben, in die Praxis umgesetzt oder entwickelt wurden. Sie erklären sich hiermit dazu bereit, alle notwendigen Anweisungen zu geben, um die Erfüllung der vorgenannten, eigentumsrechtlichen Bedingungen zu gewährleisten.
                                      F. NEUE VERSIONEN UND UPGRADES. Outbrain kann Aktualisierungen, Upgrades und neue Versionen des Services oder des Programms herausbringen. Gleiches gilt für mit dem Service in Verbindung stehende Software. Die Einführung erfolgt jeweils gemäß den Anleitungen in denFAQ. Sie stimmen zu, dass jeglicher Zugriff auf oder Zugang zu Software, der Ihnen im Rahmen dieser Nutzungsbedingungen gewährt wird, nicht Outbrains Recht einschränkt, solcherlei Software in künftigen Versionen des Services zu verändern oder zu ersetzen. Die Ihnen hier gewährte Lizenz beinhaltet solcherlei Elemente.
                                      G. MARKENRECHTLICHE LIZENZ. Outbrain gewährt Ihnen hiermit eine persönliche, begrenzte, nicht-exklusive, nicht übertragbare und kostenpflichtige Lizenz zur Benutzung der Marken Outbrains (wie weiter unten in Abschnitt 18 definiert). Sie können Outbrains Marken in Verbindung mit Ihrer Nutzung des Programms, der Daten oder des Services auf jeder Ihrer Websites oder den Websites Ihrer Partner nutzen, über die Teile des Services abgewickelt werden. Sie können jederzeit und ohne Outbrains zusätzliche Genehmigung Blog-Beiträge in Ihrem Blog oder denen Ihrer Partner veröffentlichen, bei denen Outbrains Marken verwendet werden. Dies jedoch unter der Voraussetzung, dass Sie vernünftig vertretbare Anstrengungen unternehmen, Outbrain die Blog-Beiträge vor ihrer Veröffentlichung oder zeitgleich mit ihr zuzusenden. Nichts in vorliegender Vereinbarung gewährt Ihnen Eigentumsrechte oder sonstige Rechte bezüglich des Gebrauchs der Marken Outbrains, die nicht ausdrücklich aus vorliegender Lizenzgewährung hervorgehen. Unter keinerlei Umständen dürfen Sie die Marken Outbrains in Verruf bringen oder auf andere Art missbrauchen. Ebenso dürfen Sie unter keinen Umständen gegen die Verhaltensregeln für Benutzer verstoßen, die weiter unten in Abschnitt 5 dargelegt werden. Die Ihnen im Rahmen vorliegender Lizenzgewährung gewährten Rechte erlöschen mit vorliegenden Nutzungsbedingungen. Sollten diese gekündigt oder außer Kraft gesetzt werden, stellen Sie die Nutzung der Marken Outbrains ein.
                                      H. KEINE SONSTIGEN LIZENZEN. Alle im Rahmen dieser Vereinbarung gewährten Lizenzen sind ausdrücklich hier erwähnt. Es werden keine sonstigen Lizenzen oder Rechte eingeräumt, weder stillschweigend noch durch Rechtsverwirkung.
                                      I. ENDBENUTZER-LIZENZEN. Sie erklären sich damit einverstanden, dass jede Ihrer Websites und/oder jedes Ihrer Softwareprodukte, für die oder mit denen die in vorliegender Vereinbarung gewährten Rechte genutzt werden, allgemeine Geschäftsbedingungen enthalten muss, die Folgendes sicherstellen: (i) Der Service, die Daten und das Programm müssen mindestens gleichwertig geschützt sein, wie Ihre firmeneigenen Softwareanwendungen, und (ii) solcherlei firmeneigene Softwareanwendungen Outbrains sind durch die Nutzungsbedingungen Ihrer Website ebenfalls geschützt. Darüber hinaus muss die Datenschutzrichtlinie der betreffenden Website und/oder der betreffenden Softwareprodukte erklären, dass die Daten zu einer dritten Partei geroutet werden, die der Eigentümer der betreffenden Daten ist, dass dieses Routing jedoch keinerlei die Person identifizierende Informationen enthält. Sie erklären sich damit einverstanden, dass Sie in solcherlei allgemeine Geschäftsbedingungen für die Nutzung des Services außerhalb der Vereinigten Staaten jegliche erforderlichen, landesspezifischen Regelungen aufnehmen werden, die notwendig sind, um die vorgenannten Regelungen wirksam zu machen. Sie erklären sich weiterhin damit einverstanden, dass Sie die allgemeinen Geschäftsbedingungen für die unter dieser Lizenz gewährte Nutzung des Services, der Daten und des Programms auch durchsetzen werden.
                                      5. VERHALTENSREGELN FÜR BENUTZER.
                                      Als Bedingung für die Benutzung verpflichten Sie sich dazu, den Service oder die Daten zu keinerlei ungesetzlichen, zu von diesen Nutzungsbedingungen ausgeschlossenen oder solchen Zwecken zu verwenden, die von Outbrain nach vernünftigem Ermessen nicht beabsichtigt sind. Hier ohne Anspruch auf Vollständigkeit einige Beispiele für Nutzungen, von denen Sie gemäß dieser Vereinbarung Abstand nehmen:
                                      • Missbrauch, Belästigung, Bedrohung, Vortäuschung einer fremden Indetität oder Einschüchterung anderer Benutzer von Outbrain oder von Content-Anbietern;
                                      • auf in irgendeiner Form verletzende, beleidigende, diffamierende, obszöne, pornografische, missbräuchliche, anstößige oder auf andere Art die Gesetze oder die Rechte Dritter verletzende Art und Weise;
                                      • für illegale oder unerlaubte Zwecke. Sie versichern, dass Sie alle vor Ort geltenden Gesetze hinsichtlich des Verhaltens im Internet und zulässiger Inhalte beachten werden;
                                      • zum Posten oder zur Weitergabe von Mitteilungen oder Aufforderungen, die dazu bestimmt oder entwickelt sind, Passwörter bzw. Kontoinformation oder private Angaben von Outbrain-Benutzern zu beschaffen. Ebenso sind Handlungen zu unterlassen, die das Posten oder die Weitergabe solcher Mitteilungen veranlassen;
                                      • das Erstellen oder Versenden von Spam an andere Outbrain-Benutzer oder URLs;
                                      • gesetzliche Vorschriften in Ihrer Gerichtsbarkeit zu verletzen (darunter zum Beispiel auch Gesetze zum Urheberrechtsschutz);
                                      • das Einsenden von Texten oder Kommentaren, die zu Partnerprogrammen verlinken, zu Angeboten im Bereich Multi-Level-Marketing, Websites/Blogs zur Wiederverwertung von Content und Geschichten (sogenannte Source-Hops) oder zu nicht zum Thema gehörenden Inhalten;
                                      • der Zugang zur Website unter Verwendung von Robotersystemen, Webcrawlern, Scrapern oder anderen automatisierten Funktionen, ausgenommen dies wurde ausdrücklich und schriftlich genehmigt;
                                      • solche Tätigkeiten ausführen, die nach unserem alleinigen Dafürhalten eine unangemessene und überdimensional große Belastung für die Infrastruktur des Services bedeuten oder bedeuten könnten;
                                      • das einwandfreie Funktionieren der Website oder anderer Funktionen und über die Website abgewickelter Aktivitäten beeinträchtigen oder zu beeinträchtigen versuchen;
                                      • das Umgehen jeglicher Art von Maßnahmen, mit deren Hilfe wir den Zugang zur Website verhindern oder einschränken;
                                      • Handlungen mit der Absicht, die Empfehlungen oder sonstige Dienste Outbrains künstlich zu verändern oder zu manipulieren. Dazu zählt etwa auch das Einrichten mehrerer Benutzerkonten, um die Dienste Outbrains künstlich zu verfälschen, das vorsätzliche Aufblähen von Klick-Zahlen oder Empfehlungen zu promotetem Content sowie die Beteiligung an jeglicher sonstigen Art von organisierten Bemühungen, die darauf abzielen, die Ergebnisse und Funktionsweise des Services zu verfälschen.
                                      Den folgenden Websites ist die Benutzung des Services streng verboten und Outbrain wird die Benutzung des Services durch solche Sites aktiv unterbinden, von denen das Unternehmen der Ansicht ist, dass sie gegen dieses Verbot verstoßen: Websites, die nur für Erwachsene bestimmte, obszöne, pornografische, beleidigende, verletzende, zum Missbrauch auffordernde oder diffamierende Inhalte zeigen oder daran beteiligt sind. Gleiches gilt für solche Websites, die illegale Aktivitäten fördern oder begünstigen, zu Hass und Diskriminierung aufrufen oder diese fördern sowie dem Verkauf von Feuerwaffen oder illegalen Drogen dienen oder diesen Verkauf fördern. Zusätzlich behält sich Outbrain das Recht vor, den Service auf jeglicher Site im alleinigen Ermessen zu deaktivieren.
                                      Outbrain kann jederzeit nach alleinigem Ermessen und aus beliebigen Gründen Content von der Website entfernen (darunter unter anderem etwa auf Beschwerden hin oder bei Einwänden Dritter oder von Behörden hinsichtlich solcher Inhalte). Wenn Sie Verstöße gegen diese Nutzungsbedingungen melden möchten, wenden Sie sich bitte per E-Mail anabuse@outbrain.com.
                                      6. REGISTRIERUNG.
                                      Zur Nutzung des Services ist es nicht notwendig, dass Sie sich auf der Website registrieren. Diese Nutzungsbedingungen sind für Sie jedoch auch dann verbindlich, wenn Sie sich nicht registrieren und den Service in Anspruch nehmen und nutzen. Wenn Sie sich auf der Website registrieren, haben Sie Zugang zu Online-Berichten und zum Outbrain-Dashboard, welches Ihnen die Kontrolle über eine Reihe von Einstellungen des Services ermöglicht. Um sich zu registrieren, müssen Sie bestimmte Angaben machen. Wenn Sie Blogger sind, müssen Sie zudem eine gültige Blog-URL angeben. Wenn Sie Partner sind, müssen Sie zusätzliche Kontaktangaben machen, darunter unter anderem auch Namen, Anschrift und eine gültige E-Mail-Adresse und weitere Kontaktangaben. Bevor Sie Ihre Registrierung abschließen, senden wir Ihnen an Ihre E-Mail-Adresse einen Link, den Sie anklicken müssen, um Ihr Outbrain-Konto zu aktivieren.
                                      7. PROMOTETER CONTENT.
                                      Durch Ihre Registrierung auf der Website haben Sie die Möglichkeit, das Outbrain-Dashboard zu benutzen und darüber neben weiteren Einstellungen diejenigen für die Empfehlungs-Funktion festzulegen. Wenn Sie die Option wählen, promoteten Content zuzulassen, können Sie zudem eine gemeinnützige Einrichtung oder Organisation wählen (aus einer Liste im Outbrain-Dashboard), der ein Teil Ihrer Einnahmen aus Werbung auf Ihrer Website und durch die Nutzung des Services zukommen soll. Outbrain zahlt nur dann einen Anteil an Werbeeinnahmen an Partner, wenn eine schriftliche, von vorliegenden Nutzungsbedingungen getrennte Einverständniserklärung Outbrains vorliegt.
                                      8. EIGENTUMSRECHTE.
                                      Sämtliche Rechte an, Ansprüche auf und Beteiligungen an der Website, dem Service, Zusammenstellungen, digitalen Speicherungen bzw. Umwandlungen, Software und sonstigem mit dem Service in Verbindung stehendem Material sind und bleiben stets exklusives Eigentum Outbrains und stehen unter dem Schutz der anwendbaren Gesetze und Abkommen zum geistigen Eigentum und Urheberrecht. Sämtliche im Zusammenhang mit der Website stehenden oder durch den Service über jede beliebige Website erhobenen Daten sind stets alleiniges Eigentum Outbrains. Sie nehmen zur Kenntnis, dass Sie keinerlei Eigentumsrechte am Service oder den über den Service gewonnenen und vermittelten Daten erwerben.
                                      Outbrain behält sich sämtliche Rechte vor, die Ihnen im Rahmen vorliegender Nutzungsbedingungen nicht ausdrücklich gewährt werden.
                                      9. EINGESANDTER UND ÜBER DEN SERVICE VERFÜGBAR GEMACHTER CONTENT.
                                      Eingeschränkte Lizenz zur Nutzung von Content. Wenn Sie Partner sind und Content einsenden, gewähren Sie Outbrain hiermit ein beschränktes, nicht-exklusives, in voller Höhe beglichenes, lizenzfreies und weltweites Recht zur Nutzung besagten Contents sowie Ihrer registrierten und nicht registrierten Markenzeichen, Dienstleistungsmarken, Handelsaufmachungen, Grafiken oder Logos („Partner-Marken“) für alle folgenden Bereiche: (i) auf der Website sowie in sämtlichen Blogs und Newslettern Outbrains; (ii) im Rahmen jeder Geschäftsentwicklung, in Verkaufsmaterialien oder Pressemitteilungen; (iii) als beliebiger Bestandteil des Services; (iv) in jeder sonstigen, vernünftig vertretbaren Art und Weise, von der ein Partner ausgehen kann, dass Outbrain die Partner-Marken entsprechend verwendet.
                                      10. GEWÄHRLEISTUNGSAUSSCHLUSS.
                                      Sie bestätigen, dass Outbrain über Folgendes keinerlei Kontrolle hat und hinsichtlich folgender Aspekte in keiner Weise tätig werden muss: welche Benutzer auf den Service zugreifen; welche Auswirkungen der Service für Sie, Ihre Website oder Ihre Geräte und Systeme haben kann; die Richtigkeit des Services oder der Daten bzw. wie Sie diese interpretieren, sich auf sie verlassen oder diese verwenden. Dazu gehören zum Beispiel auch ein eventueller Ansehensverlust oder Rückgänge bei den Besucherzahlen Ihrer Website oder irgendwelcher Websites Ihrer Partner; Handlungen und Maßnahmen, die Sie in Folge Ihrer Nutzung des Services tätigen oder ergreifen. Sie bestätigen darüber hinaus und stimmen zu, dass Outbrain weder direkt oder indirekt verantwortlich oder haftbar ist für Schäden oder Verluste, die faktisch oder vorgeblich im Zusammenhang stehen mit der Benutzung von oder der Berücksichtigung von Content, Gütern oder Leistungen, die auf solchen Websites Dritter zugänglich sind, die mit dem Service verlinkt sind oder auf die über den Service oder über mit dem Service in Zusammenhang stehenden Daten hingewiesen wird. Sie stellen Outbrain von jeglicher Haftung hinsichtlich des Services sowie jeglicher Inhalte oder Daten frei, die über den Service oder die Website verfügbar gemacht werden oder zugänglich sind. Die Website kann Informationen oder Content enthalten, die von manchen Personen als beleidigend, anstößig oder unangebracht empfunden werden können, bzw. die Website kann zu Websites weiterleiten, die solcherlei Informationen oder Content enthalten. Outbrain enthält sich jeglicher Stellungnahme zu Daten oder Content, die über den Service oder die Website zugänglich oder in/auf ihnen erhältlich sind, darunter unter anderem auch promoteter Content. Outbrain ist weder verantwortlich noch haftbar für die Inhalte, ihre Richtigkeit, urheberrechtliche Gesetzmäßigkeit, Legalität oder Schicklichkeit des Contents Dritter oder der Dienste und Leistungen, die über den Service oder die Website zugänglich sind. Ebenso ist Outbrain nicht verantwortlich oder haftbar, wenn Sie sich auf solchen Content verlassen. DER SERVICE, DAS PROGRAMM UND DIE DATEN WERDEN IHNEN „IN VORLIEGENDER FORM“ ZUR VERFÜGUNG GESTELLT, OHNE JEGLICHE GEWÄHRLEISTUNG AUSGENOMMEN DERJENIGEN, DASS OUTBRAIN GEWÄHRLEISTET, IM BESITZ ALLER NOTWENDIGEN RECHTE, ANRECHTE UND BETEILIGUNGEN HINSICHTLICH SERVICE, WEBSITE UND PROGRAMM ZU SEIN, UM IHNEN DIE RECHTE UND LIZENZEN ZU GEWÄHREN, DIE GEGENSTAND VORLIEGENDER NUTZUNGSBEDINGUNGEN SIND. WENN IN VORLIEGENDER VEREINBARUNG NICHT ANDERSLAUTEND FESTGELEGT UND IM GESETZLICH ZULÄSSIGEN MASSE ÜBERNEHMEN OUTBRAIN UND SEINE VERTRETER KEINERLEI AUSDRÜCKLICHE, STILLSCHWEIGENDE ODER GESETZLICHE GEWÄHRLEISTUNGEN HINSICHTLICH DES SERVICES, DES PROGRAMMS ODER DER DATEN. DIESER GEWÄHRLEISTUNGSAUSSCHLUSS BETRIFFT UNTER ANDEREM AUCH ALLE IMPLIZITEN GEWÄHRLEISTUNGEN HINSICHTLICH MARKTGÄNGIGKEIT, RICHTIGKEIT, NUTZUNGSERGEBNISSEN, VERLÄSSLICHKEIT, EIGNUNG FÜR BESTIMMTE ZWECKE, BESITZANSPRÜCHEN, BEEINTRÄCHTIGUNGEN DER UNGESTÖRTEN NUTZUNG UND NICHTVERLETZUNG DER RECHTE DRITTER. OUTBRAIN ÜBERNIMMT KEINE GEWÄHRLEISTUNG DAFÜR, DASS IHRE NUTZUNG DES SERVICE, DES CODES ODER DER DATEN STETS UNUNTERBROCHEN UND FEHLERFREI SEIN WIRD. EINIGE STAATEN GESTATTEN DIE EINSCHRÄNKUNG DES ZEITRAUMS FÜR STILLSCHWEIGENDE GARANTIEN NICHT, SO DASS DIE OBENSTEHENDEN EINSCHRÄNKUNGEN EVENTUELL NICHT AUF SIE ZUTREFFEN.
                                      11. HAFTUNGSBESCHRÄNKUNG.
                                      UNABHÄNGIG DAVON, OB ANDERE HIER FESTGELEGTE RECHTSMITTEL IHREN ZWECK VERFEHLEN ODER OB ANDERE UNVORHERGESEHENE FÄLLE EINTRETEN, UND AUSGENOMMEN IM FALL VON KÖRPERVERLETZUNG, SIND OUTBRAIN ODER SEINE VERTRETER IHNEN ODER DRITTEN GEGENÜBER UNTER KEINEN UMSTÄNDEN IM RAHMEN VON SCHADENSERSATZRECHT ODER VERTRAGSANGELEGENHEITEN, WEGEN FAHRLÄSSIGKEIT ODER GEFÄHRDUNGSHAFTUNG ODER UNTER SONSTIGEN RECHTSTHEORETISCHEN BZW. VERGLEICHBAREN KONZEPTEN HAFTBAR FÜR (I) GEWINNEINBUSSEN, DATENVERLUST ODER BESCHÄDIGUNG VON DATEN, COMPUTERAUSFÄLLE ODER FUNKTIONSSTÖRUNGEN VON COMPUTERN, UNTERBRECHUNGEN DER GESCHÄFTSTÄTIGKEIT ODER ANDERE SPEZIFISCHE ODER INDIREKTE NEBEN- ODER FOLGESCHÄDEN JEDWEDER ART, DIE SICH AUS DER NUTZUNG ODER NICHTVERFÜGBARKEIT DER WEBSITE, DES SERVICES ODER DER DATEN ERGEBEN. DAS GILT AUCH DANN, WENN OUTBRAIN ÜBER DIE MÖGLICHKEIT INFORMIERT WURDE, DASS SOLCHE VERLUSTE ODER SCHÄDEN ENTSTEHEN KÖNNEN, UND ES GILT UNABHÄNGIG DAVON, OB SOLCHE VERLUSTE ODER SCHÄDEN VORHERSEHBAR WAREN, ODER (II) FÜR JEGLICHE ART VON DIREKTEN SCHÄDEN IM WERT VON MEHR ALS (ZUSAMMENGEFASST) 1.000 $. FORDERUNGEN IM ZUSAMMENHANG MIT DIESEN NUTZUNGSBEDINGUNGEN MÜSSEN VOR ABLAUF EINES (1) JAHRES NACH DEM MOMENT ERFOLGEN, IN DEM DER ENTSPRECHENDE VORFALL STATTGEFUNDEN HAT. OUTBRAIN ÜBERNIMMT KEINE HAFTUNG FÜR VERTRETER OUTBRAINS EGAL WELCHER ART. MANCHE STAATEN ERLAUBEN KEINEN HAFTUNGSAUSSCHLUSS FÜR NEBENSCHÄDEN ODER FOLGESCHÄDEN. IN DIESEM FALL KOMMEN DIE ENTSPRECHENDEN DER OBENSTEHENDEN HAFTUNGSAUSSCHLÜSSE NICHT ZUR ANWENDUNG.
                                      SIE HABEN VERSTANDEN UND STIMMEN ZU, DASS IHR EINZIGES RECHT GEGENÜBER UND GEGEN OUTBRAIN DARIN BESTEHT, DIE NUTZUNG DES SERVICES ZU BEENDEN.
                                      12. SCHADLOSHALTUNG.
                                      Sie erklären sich damit einverstanden, Outbrain, seine Dachgesellschaften, Filialen, Partner, Kunden und Verkäufer sowie die jeweiligen Führungskräfte, Geschäftsführer und Angestellten gegen jede Art von Haftung, Schäden, Kosten oder Gebühren (darunter auch Anwaltskosten) schadlos zu halten, die sich folgendermaßen ergeben können: (i) Ansprüche oder Forderungen Dritter, die sich aus Ihrem Zugriff auf und Zugang zur Website ergeben; (ii) durch Ihre Nutzung des Services, des Programms oder der Daten sowie einen durch Sie begangenen Verstoß gegen die Nutzungsbedingungen; (iii) durch einen durch Sie oder Dritte begangenen Verstoß bei der Benutzung Ihres Outbrain-Kontos, einen Verstoß gegen Urheberrechte oder andere Rechte von Personen oder Rechtspersonen. Dies gilt allerdings unter der Voraussetzung, dass Sie nicht versucht haben, einen solchen Verstoß durch die Anwendung von Outbrains Datenschutzrichtlinie zu berichtigen und abzustellen, so wie in Abschnitt 19 weiter unten beschrieben.
                                      13. GELTUNGSDAUER UND BEENDIGUNG.
                                      Die Geltungsdauer der Nutzungsbedingungen und das Ende dieser Geltungsdauer werden in diesem Abschnitt festgelegt. Outbrain kann Benutzerkonten nach alleinigem Ermessen jederzeit, aus jedem beliebigen Grund oder auch ohne Grund und ohne Vorankündigung stornieren oder kündigen, ohne dass Ihnen daraus ein Haftungsanspruch erwächst. Mit der Kündigung Ihres Kontos erlöschen augenblicklich Ihre Nutzungsrechte für den Service. Wenn diese Nutzungsbedingungen aus beliebigem Grund gekündigt oder außer Kraft gesetzt werden, müssen Sie sämtliche Kopien des Services und des Programms sowie alle Daten umgehend von allen Ihren Computern und Festplatten, aus Ihren Netzwerken und von allen sonstigen Speichermedien löschen. Auf Wunsch Outbrains müssen Sie Outbrain bestätigen, dass dies erfolgt ist. Wenn Sie Ihr Konto bei Outbrain kündigen wollen, können Sie einfach die Nutzung des Services einstellen. All diejenigen Regelungen aus vorliegenden Nutzungsbedingungen, die ob ihres Inhalts über die Kündigung/Beendigung der Vereinbarung hinaus Bestand haben müssen, haben über die Beendigung der Vereinbarung hinaus uneingeschränkt Bestand. Dazu gehören unter anderem sämtliche Eigentumsregelungen, Haftungsausschlüsse, Schadloshaltungsklauseln und Haftungsbeschränkungen.
                                      14. BENUTZUNG DURCH REGIERUNG UND BEHÖRDEN.
                                      Wenn Sie einer Behörde, Abteilung oder Einrichtung der Regierung der Vereinigten Staaten („Regierung“) angehören, ist das Kopieren, Reproduzieren, Veröffentlichen, Modifizieren, Weitergeben oder Übertragen des Services bei zivilen Behörden entsprechend den Federal Acquisition Regulations eingeschränkt, und bei militärischen Einrichtungen und Behörden gemäß dem Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement. Der Service und die Daten sind jedes für sich „Handelsartikel“, „gewerbliche Computersoftware“ und „Dokumentation zu gewerblicher Computersoftware“. In Übereinstimmung mit diesen Regelungen richtet sich die Verwendung solcher Artikel durch die Regierung ausnahmslos nach diesen Nutzungsbedingungen.
                                      15. EXPORTKONTROLLEN.
                                      Sie müssen sämtliche für den Export maßgeblichen Gesetze und Beschränkungen sowie die Vorschriften des Department of Commerce (Handelsministerium), des United States Department of Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control („OFAC“) oder sonstiger Behörden der Vereinigten Staaten bzw. anderer Länder befolgen und einhalten. Sie dürfen den Service nicht unter Verstoß gegen irgendeine/s solcher Handelsbeschränkungen, Gesetze oder Vorschriften exportieren oder seinen Export zulassen. Durch das Herunterladen oder die Nutzung des Services oder von Daten stimmen Sie dem Vorangehenden zu, und darüber hinaus erklären und gewährleisten Sie, dass Sie nicht in einem Land ansässig sind oder unter dessen Kontrolle stehen, das Beschränkungen irgendwelcher Art unterliegt, und dass Sie kein Bürger oder Bewohner eines solchen Landes sind.
                                      16. VERSCHIEDENES.
                                      Diese Nutzungsbedingungen sind den Vertragsgegenstand betreffend die vollständige und ungeteilte Vereinbarung zwischen Ihnen und Outbrain. Sie ersetzen jegliche schriftlichen und mündlichen Vereinbarungen hinsichtlich des Vertragsgegenstands. Im Rahmen dieser Nutzungsvereinbarung wird keinerlei Filiale, Partnerschaft, Joint Venture oder Angestelltenverhältnis begründet und Sie haben keinerlei Vollmachten oder Zuständigkeiten irgendwelcher Art, die Outbrain zu irgendetwas verpflichten könnten. Diese Nutzungsbedingungen und jegliche Streitfälle, die daraus oder hinsichtlich ihrer Auslegung erwachsen können, sind gemäß den Gesetzen des Bundesstaats New York zu entscheiden und zu interpretieren, so wie diese Gesetze bei Verträgen und Vereinbarungen zwischen Anwohnern New Yorks zur Anwendung kommen, die dort ihren Gerichtsstand haben. Kollisionsrechtlich bleiben dabei Konflikte mit anderen Gesetzen und Gerichtsbarkeiten unberücksichtigt und auch die Regelungen aus dem UN-Kaufrecht (United Nations Conventions for the International Sale of Goods) bleiben unberücksichtigt. Ausgenommen Outbrain legt an anderer Stelle Abweichendes fest, sind sämtliche Klagen oder Verfahren, die sich aus oder im Zusammenhang mit dieser Vereinbarung ergeben, bei einem Bundesgericht im Southern District of New York oder einem bundesstaatlichen Gericht in New York County, New York, vorzubringen. Beide Parteien unterstellen sich für Klagen, Verfahren und gerichtliche oder rechtliche Schritte jedweder Art unwiderruflich der Gerichtsbarkeit und dem Gerichtsstand der genannten Gerichte. Bei rechtlichen oder gerichtlichen Auseinandersetzungen im Zusammenhang mit dieser Vereinbarung hat die obsiegende Partei das Recht auf Erstattung der Anwaltshonorare und Kosten. Diese Nutzungsbedingungen können nur schriftlich und durch Outbrain verändert werden. Sollte eine Regelung aus vorliegender Vereinbarung sich aus beliebigem Grund als undurchsetzbar erweisen, so wird diese Regelung nur in dem Maße abgeändert, das notwendig ist, um sie durchsetzbar zu machen. Wenn Outbrain bei einem durch Sie oder Dritte begangenen Verstoß gegen diese Nutzungsbedingungen nicht tätig wird, so impliziert dies keinen Verzicht auf den betreffenden Anspruch und schränkt in keiner Weise Outbrains Rechte ein, die sich aus einem solchen Verstoß oder eventuellen neuen Verstößen ergeben. Diese Nutzungsbedingungen gelten für Sie persönlich und können aus keinerlei Gründen abgetreten oder übertragen werden (unter anderem auch nicht wegen, durch oder bei Abtretung kraft Gesetz, Fusionen, Unternehmenssanierungen, in Folge einer Geschäftsübernahme oder wegen eines Sie betreffenden Führungswechsels), es sei denn, Outbrain habe dies vorab schriftlich genehmigt. Jegliche Handlungen oder Verhaltensweisen, die Voranstehendem zuwiderhandeln, gelten als ungültig und bleiben unwirksam. Outbrain behält sich ausdrücklich das Recht vor, die vorliegenden Nutzungsbedingungen abzutreten und seine sich aus ihnen ergebenden Verpflichtungen zu übertragen.
                                      17. DATENSCHUTZRICHTLINIE OUTBRAIN.
                                      Outbrains geltende Datenschutzrichtlinie ist verfügbar unterhttps://www.outbrain.com/privacy/de/, und Sie gilt kraft vorliegender Erwähnung als in vorliegende Vereinbarung aufgenommen.
                                      18. HANDELSMARKEN.
                                      OUTBRAIN und Outbrains sonstige Marken, Grafiken, Logos, Designs, Seitenköpfe, Buttons-Icons, Scripts und Bezeichnungen von Diensten und Leistungen umfassen registrierte und nicht-registrierte Handelsmarken, Dienstleistungsmarken und Handelsaufmachungen Outbrains in den USA und/oder anderen Ländern („Outbrains Marken“). Sonstige Handelsmarken, Dienstleistungsmarken und Handelsnamen, die im Service verwendet werden, sind Eigentum ihrer jeweiligen Eigentümer. Sie erklären sich damit einverstanden, Outbrains Marken ohne Outbrains vorherige schriftliche Genehmigung nicht wiederzugeben oder in anderer Art und Weise zu verwenden. Ein Partner darf jedoch über seine Benutzung des Services jederzeit bloggen, ohne dafür eine solche Genehmigung zu benötigen, sofern der Partner den Blog-Eintrag Outbrain vorab oder im Moment der Veröffentlichung zukommen lässt.
                                      19. URHEBERRECHTLICHE BESCHWERDEN.
                                      Wir respektieren die Urheberrechte anderer und erwarten dasselbe von denjenigen, die den Service nutzen. Wenn Sie der Meinung sind, dass Ihre urheberrechtlich geschützte Arbeit auf eine Art und Weise kopiert oder wiedergegeben wurde, die eine Urheberrechtsverletzung darstellt, dann informieren Sie darüber bitte Outbrains weiter unten aufgeführten, gemäß Digital Millennium Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. Section 512(c)(2) benannten Urheberrechts-Beauftragten und machen Sie dabei die folgenden Angaben:
                                      • die Unterschrift der Person, die ermächtigt ist, im Namen des Urheberrechtsinhabers zu handeln;
                                      • eine Beschreibung der urheberrechtlich geschützten Arbeit, von der Sie behaupten, Ihre Rechte seien verletzt worden;
                                      • eine Beschreibung, wo im Service das Ihrer Ansicht nach das Urheberrecht verletzende Material zu finden ist;
                                      • Ihre Anschrift, Telefonnummer und E-Mail-Adresse;
                                      • eine Erklärung Ihrerseits, dass Sie nach Treu und Glauben der Ansicht sind, dass die beanstandete Verwendung nicht vom Inhaber der Urheberrechte genehmigt wurde, die entsprechende Begründung oder das zugrundeliegende Gesetz;
                                      • eine eidesstattliche Erklärung Ihrerseits, dass die oben genannten, Ihre Eingabe begleitenden Angaben korrekt sind und dass Sie der Eigentümer der Urheberrechte oder dazu befugt sind, im Namen des Eigentümers der Urheberrechte zu handeln.
                                      Copyright-Beauftragter:
                                      Outbrain Inc., c/o legal counsel, 222 Broadway 19th Floor, New York, NY 10038, USA;legal@outbrain.com
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                                      Outbrain Terms of Use

                                      Version 3.0

                                      Effective April 13th 2022
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                                        Welcome to Outbrain’s Terms of Use (the “Terms”). These Terms govern your (hereafter “ you”, “your” or “user ”) use of this website and the products and services available at this website, www.outbrain.com, and any related website linked to this URL address, including pages related to Outbrain’s Engage and Amplify services (collectively the “ Site”) and/or created, controlled or operated by Outbrain Inc. (hereafter “Outbrain ”, “we” “us ” or “our”). The Site features Outbrain's proprietary recommendation technology in its various forms and other services Outbrain may make available from time to time (collectively, the “Service"). By accessing the Site or using any part of the Service, you agree to be bound by these Terms. If you do not agree to these Terms, then you may not access the Site or use the Service.

                                        1. General Use.
                                        Subject to these Terms, Outbrain hereby grants you a limited, non-exclusive, and non-transferable license to use the Site. You can simply visit and use the Site and you do not need to register with Outbrain to do so. We reserve the right to modify these Terms at any time. By continuing to access or use the Site or Service, you agree to such modifications.
                                        2. Intellectual Property, Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and Takedown Notice.
                                        2.1 Intellectual Property Ownership and Use. You acknowledge and agree that all of our trademarks, logos, copyrights, and all other intellectual property rights in all material or content contained within the Site shall remain at all times vested in us. You may not modify, edit, copy, reproduce, create derivative works of, reverse engineer, alter, enhance or in any way exploit any of the Site or its materials in any manner. In cases where we use material or content under authority from a third party, such rights remain vested in the owner of such material or content. All Site content and all materials contained within the Site are owned by Outbrain or used by Outbrain under authorization, and are protected by applicable trademark and copyright laws.
                                        2.2. DMCA. If you believe that your work has been copied and posted on the Site or through Outbrain’s Service in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, please provide us with the following information:
                                        (a) an electronic or physical signature of the person authorized to act on behalf of the owner of the copyright interest;
                                        (b) a description of the copyrighted work that you claim has been infringed;
                                        (c) a description of where the material that you claim is infringing is located on the Site or in our Service;
                                        (d) your address, telephone number, and email address;
                                        (e) a written statement by you that you have a good faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law; and
                                        (f) a statement by you, made under penalty of perjury, that the above information in your notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on the copyright owner's behalf.
                                        Please send all of the above information to:
                                        By mail: Outbrain Inc., 111 West 19th Street, New York, NY 10011; ATTN: DMCAAgent and Legal Department
                                        If you do not send us all of the required information, your notice/request may not be valid.
                                        2.3. If you believe any of your other intellectual property rights, have been violated, please follow the same information and a takedown request sent to:ipviolations@outbrain.com.
                                        2.4 Notice and Takedown. Outbrain does not control the content on its network however, we require our partners to comply with ourAdvertiser Guidelines and/or Publisher Guidelines (as applicable). Despite various safeguards, Outbrain recognises that from time to time content may be in breach of our guidelines, relevant copyright laws, contain references which may be regarded as defamatory, promote fake news and/or contain fraudulent or misleading information or links. If you have identified content of this nature, please emailipviolations@outbrain.com with the following information (i) your contact details (ii) the full details of the material in question (iii) the URL where you found the material and; (iv) the reason for your request e.g. complaint about defamatory content. Upon receipt of your notification, Outbrain will comply with the following Notice and Takedown procedure: (a) Outbrain will endeavour to acknowledge your complaint by email within 48 hours of receipt; (b) following confirmation of receipt, Outbrain will commence an investigation to assess the validity and plausibility of the complaint. Outbrain reserves the right to suspend partner’s use of the Outbrain technology or suspend/remove a particular complaint whilst an investigation is pending; (c) Outbrain may contact the relevant partner who is responsible for the content setting out the subject of the complaint, under what grounds the content is being investigation and request further comments or information from such partner; (d) following the finalization of Outbrain's investigation, Outbrain may either (i) allow the partner to continue to display the content unchanged; (ii) allow the partner to continue to display the content with changes; (iii) permanently remove the content from its network or prevent the use of its technology.
                                        3. Privacy and Cookie Policy; Other Terms.
                                        Your use of the Site or Service is also governed by Outbrain’sPrivacy Policy. By using the Site or Service, you agree to the terms applicable to “Site Visitor’s set forth in that policy. Your use of Outbrain’s Engage or Amplify services will further be subject to other terms specific to those services. In addition, we may use cookies or other automated means of data collection. Please read the “Site Visitor’s section our Privacy Policy andCookie Glossaryfor more information.[AT2]
                                        4. Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability.
                                        OUTBRAIN EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SITE. EXCEPT FOR BODILY INJURY, IN NO EVENT WILL OUTBRAIN OR ITS AGENTS BE LIABLE TO YOU OR TO ANY THIRD PARTY UNDER ANY TORT, CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY (I) FOR ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST OR CORRUPTED DATA, COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS, OR OTHER SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SITE, THE SERVICE, AND THE DATA, WHETHER OR NOT SUCH LOSS OR DAMAGES ARE FORESEEABLE; (II) ANY UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO OR USE OF THE SITES; OR (III) FOR ANY DIRECT DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF (IN THE AGGREGATE) $1,000. ANY CLAIM ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THESE TERMS MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN ONE (1) YEAR AFTER THE OCCURRENCE OF THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO SUCH CLAIM. OUTBRAIN DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY OF ANY KIND OF OUTBRAIN'S AGENTS. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. YOU UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT YOUR SOLE RIGHT AND REMEDY AGAINST OUTBRAIN IS TO DISCONTINUE USE OF THE SITE.
                                        5. Indemnity.
                                        You agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless Outbrain, its parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, customers and vendors, and their respective officers, directors and employees from any liability, damage, cost, or fees (including reasonable attorneys' fees) arising from: (i) any claim or demand made by any third party due to or arising out of your access to the Site; (ii) your use of the Service or Site, and/or violation of the Terms; (iii) or the infringement by you, or any third party using your Outbrain account, of any intellectual property or other right of any person or entity.
                                        6. Governing Law.
                                        6.1. These Terms shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York in the United States, without regard to its choice of law provisions. You agree to submit to personal jurisdiction in the State of New York and further agree that any cause of action arising from or relating to the use of the Site or these Terms shall be brought exclusively in the Federal or State Courts residing in New York, New York.To the fullest extent of the law, you agree that any claim or cause of action arising from or relating to use of the Site or these Terms must be filed within one (1) year after such claim or cause of action arose, or be forever barred.
                                        6.2. Under California Civil Code Section 1789.3, residents of California who use the Site are entitled to know that they may file grievances and complaints with: Complaint Assistance Unit of the Division of Consumer Services of the California Department of Consumer Affairs, in writing at 400 R Street, Suite 1080, Sacramento, California 95814, or by telephone at (916) 445-1254 or (800) 952-5210, or by email at dca@dca.ca.gov.
                                        7. Termination.
                                        Outbrain, in its sole discretion, may terminate or suspend use of the Sites at any time for any reason or for no reason at all, without prior notice or liability to you. All provisions of these Terms which by their nature should survive termination shall survive termination, including, without limitation, ownership provisions, warranty disclaimers, indemnity, and limitations of liability.
                                        8. Miscellaneous.
                                        8.1. We are not responsible for the availability of any websites, applications, or other offerings owned or controlled by third-parties. We do not endorse and are not responsible or liable for, directly or indirectly, the operation of such third-party websites, their privacy practices and/or the content (including misrepresentative or defamatory content), including (without limitation) any advertising, products, or other materials or services on or available from such websites or resources; nor for any damage, loss, or offense caused or alleged to be caused by, or in connection with, the use of or reliance on any such content, goods, or services available on such third-party external sites or resources.
                                        8.2 When using the Site, you agree to comply with all laws in your jurisdiction (including but not limited to copyright laws) and not use the Site for any purpose that is unlawful or prohibited by these Terms. By way of example, you shall not: (i) post or transmit any communication or solicitation intended to obtain password, account, or private information from any Outbrain user; (ii) create or submit spam to any Outbrain users or any URL; (iii) use any robot, spider, scraper or other automated means to access the Site for any purpose without our express written permission; (iv) interfere or attempt to interfere with the proper working of the Site or any activities conducted on the Site or Service; and (v) bypass any measures we may use to prevent or restrict access to the Site.
                                        8.3. If any part of these Terms shall be deemed unlawful, void, or for any reason unenforceable, then that provision shall be deemed to be severable from these Terms and shall not affect the validity and enforceability of any of the remaining provisions of the Terms.
                                        9. Electronic Communications.
                                        Please send any questions or concerns regarding these Terms tolegal@outbrain.com . By communicating with us electronically you acknowledge that communications by email are not considered confidential.



                                        Gambling Terms

                                        Version 3.1

                                        Effective November 8th 2019
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                                          Gambling Content
                                          “Acceptable Gambling Content” means: (i) Content related to sports betting or casino gaming; (ii) Content providing sports betting or casino gaming related tutorials, information, or tips; and (iii)) online fantasy sports Content, or (iv) any other Content as accepted by Outbrain and aligned with its Advertising Guidelines.
                                          Customer acknowledges and agrees that:
                                          1) Customer has and will maintain the necessary and valid gambling license or authorization which permits Customer to operate its business and promote the Acceptable Gambling Content in the states or countries in which Customer operates and runs Acceptable Gambling Content(the “Gambling License”). Customer shall provide a copy of its Gambling License or other materials necessary for Outbrain to evaluate Customer’s ability to market with Outbrain, prior to running campaign(s) relating to Acceptable Gambling Content. Outbrain may refuse Acceptable Gambling Content for any reason, including if it is not satisfied of the validity of the Gambling License provided by the Customer; and
                                          2) the Customer represents and warrants that it is not currently subject to any consent decree, regulatory investigation, or other legal action relating to the legality of Customer’s services and/or practices, and that its Gambling License will remain valid for the duration of its campaign(s) and all other agreements entered into between Outbrain and Customer relating to Acceptable Gambling Content; and
                                          3) During the term of any campaign(s) relating to Acceptable Gambling Content, Customer must notify Outbrain of any a) expiration, revocation, change in status, or other actual or threatened invalidity of Customer’s Gambling License, or b) regulatory or government investigation, or legislative or legal action relating to the current or future legality of Customer’s business and/or practices or Content. Upon notification of any of the preceding events, Outbrain shall be permitted to immediately terminate or suspend any such active campaign(s) and immediately taken down any Content. In the event of such termination, Customer will remain responsible for all fees due pursuant to the agreement governing its campaign(s)and
                                          4) Customer shall only provide Outbrain with Acceptable Gambling Content. Customer shall not promote or provide or make available Content that a) is false or misleading, including, without limitation, the advertising of overstated, inaccurate, or unrepresentative odds, prizes, or winnings; c) depicts minors or anyone appearing to be under 21; d) contains any other content which is likely to be determined as sensitive or controversial gambling content; and
                                          5) all Acceptable Gambling Content provided by the Customer shall comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and industry guidelines; and
                                          6) it shall at all times display responsible gambling information on its online properties including the properties to which the Acceptable Gambling Content links to; and
                                          7) Outbrain reserves the right in its sole discretion to remove any Acceptable Gambling Content for any reason.
                                          8) Approval of Content or administration of any campaign or Insertion Order by Outbrain does not warrant compliance with any law, regulation, industry guideline, or these terms. Customer shall remain fully responsible at all times for its Content and campaign, including with respect to any geographic, age, or demographic targeting.
                                          9) Customer shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless Outbrain and its respective agents, affiliates, subsidiaries, directors, officers, employees, contractors, and Network partners (as applicable) against any and all third party claims arising from or relating to Customer’s business or the nature of its gaming services; Customer’s Content or Campaign, including without limitation the delivery of Content in violation of applicable laws or regulations; or the breach or alleged breach of any of these terms.

                                          Please referhere to U.S. state-by-state guidelines.

                                          Gambling Terms (United Kingdom Only)

                                          Version 1.0

                                          Effective January 7th 2019
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                                            Gambling Content (United Kingdom Only)
                                            “Acceptable Gambling Content” means: (i) Content related to sports betting; (ii) lottery related Content; (iii) Content providing gambling related tutorials and tips; (iv) gambling related Content such as odds and tips; and (iv) online fantasy sports Content.
                                            Customer acknowledges and agrees that:
                                            1) the validity of this Insertion Order is conditional on the Customer having and maintaining the necessary and valid gambling licence which permits Customer to operate its business and promote the Acceptable Gambling Content in accordance with this Insertion Order (and more particularly regarding targeting UK) (the “Gambling Licence”). Customer shall provide a copy of its Gambling Licence prior to signing an Outbrain insertion order relating to Acceptable Gambling Content. Outbrain may refuse to sign any insertion order relating to Acceptable Gambling Content if it is not satisfied of the validity of the Gambling Licence provided by the Customer; and
                                            2) the Customer is solely responsible for ensuring that its Gambling Licence remains valid for the duration of this Insertion Order and all other insertion orders entered into between Outbrain and Customer relating to Acceptable Gambling Content; and
                                            3) Customer shall only provide Outbrain with Acceptable Gambling Content. Customer shall not promote or provide or make available Content related to “free bets” or “free money”, content related to fixed odds betting terminals or any other Content which is likely to be classed as sensitive or controversial gambling content; and
                                            4) all Acceptable Gambling Content provided by the Customer shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations (including without limitation the CAP code and the Gambling Commission’s National Gambling Industry Code for Socially Responsible Advertising); and
                                            5) it shall at all times display responsible gambling information on its online properties including the properties to which the Acceptable Gambling Content links to; and
                                            6) Outbrain reserves the right in its sole discretion to remove any Acceptable Gambling Content for any reason.

                                            LiveRamp Terms

                                            Version 1.0

                                            Effective January 7th 2019
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                                              LiveRamp Terms
                                              • You and/or the company you represent ("Customer") has opted to use certain services provided by LiveRamp Inc. (the "LiveRamp Services") via the Outbrain dashboard. Pursuant to Customer's use of the LiveRamp Services, the customer may use the LiveRamp Quick Onboard API Service ("Quick Onboard Services") which allows a Customer to upload personal data associated with a particular audience ("Customer Data") into the Outbrain dashboard to be passed on to LiveRamp by Outbrain. You are authorized to act on behalf of the bind Customer.
                                              • Customer acknowledges and agrees that:
                                                  • Customer is prohibited from the further resale or providing access to third parties of the LiveRamp Services;
                                                  • Customer is prohibited from sending the following data to LiveRamp pursuant to the LiveRamp Services including (i) a government issued identification number (ii) a financial or customer account number, including financial institution or bank account number or a credit or debit card number; (iii) information regarding an individual’s sexual orientation, religion, or health or medical condition (iv) unique biometric data or digital representation of biometric data; (v) an individual’s full date of birth; (vi) maiden name of the individual's mother; (vii) individual's digitized or other electronic signature; (viii) a user name, email address or other unique electronic identifier or routing code, which is sent in combination with a personal identification code, password, or security question and answer that would permit access to an online account, (ix) any data associated with an individual’s status as a person under the age of eighteen, or (x) any information that would permit Client to uniquely re-identify (a) specific individuals, (b) specific households or (c) groups smaller than 25 individuals or values. If Customer does transfer any of the aforementioned data, Customer shall promptly notify Outbrain in writing.
                                                  • LiveRamp is the intended third party beneficiary with respect to the Customer Data and accordingly has the right to enforce these terms directly against Customer; and
                                                  • Customer may only use the Quick Onboard Services for the purposes of ad targeting, suppression and measures on the Customer’s platform and no other purposes.In order for the Customer to use the LiveRamp Services, LiveRamp requires that the Customer grant Outbrain a non-exclusive, recoverable, sub-licensable license to Outbrain to (a) access, download and receive Customer Data (b) store, reproduce, modify and use Customer Data in connection with the LiveRamp Services. Any Customer Data received by Outbrain, and passed by Outbrain to LiveRamp, will be encrypted so that Outbrain will not be able to identify the Customer Data once uploaded by the Customer via the dashboard. Customer represents, warrants and undertakes that it has (a) all necessary consents, licenses and/or authority to grant Outbrain the aforementioned license in respect of the Customer Data and; (b) has the appropriate lawful basis and/or consents to allow Outbrain and LiveRamp to access and/or use such Customer Data.
                                              • In order for the Customer to use the LiveRamp Services, LiveRamp requires that the Customer grant Outbrain a non-exclusive, recoverable, sub-licensable license to Outbrain to (a) access, download and receive Customer Data (b) store, reproduce, modify and use Customer Data in connection with the LiveRamp Services. Any Customer Data received by Outbrain, and passed by Outbrain to LiveRamp, will be encrypted so that Outbrain will not be able to identify the Customer Data once uploaded by the Customer via the dashboard. Customer represents, warrants and undertakes that it has (a) all necessary consents, licenses and/or authority to grant Outbrain the aforementioned license in respect of the Customer Data and; (b) has the appropriate lawful basis and/or consents to allow Outbrain and LiveRamp to access and/or use such Customer Data.
                                              • The Customer provides such Customer Data to Outbrain at its own risk and shall indemnify, keep indemnified and hold harmless Outbrain in respect of any loss and/or damage which arises as a result of the Customer’s breach of the terms set out herein and/or in respect of any third party claim (whether by an individual, government authority or otherwise) which arises pursuant to the Customer’s use of the LiveRamp Services via the Outbrain dashboard.
                                              • Outbrain has the right, by providing at least 10 business days written notice and at its own expense, to audit the Customer’s compliance with these terms.

                                              Teads Engage Data Sharing Agreement

                                              Version 4.17

                                              Effective June 26th 2025
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                                                26 June 2025

                                                This Data Sharing Agreement (“DSA”) is entered into by the Company and/or Teads entity (“Company”) and the individual or company (the “Partner”) identified in the Partner Enrollment Form and/or Work Order (governed theStandard Partner Distribution Terms and/orMaster Agreement, as applicable)) between the parties from time to time (together, the “Terms”). From the Effective Date of the applicable Partner Enrollment Form and/or Work Order, this DSA shall apply to any and all agreements between the parties and their Affiliates from time to time.

                                                This DSA is incorporated into the Terms (as amended from time to time) and constitutes a legally binding agreement between the parties. Collectively, the Controller EU SCCs (as applicable), the DSA, and the Terms (or information entered through the Company dashboard) are referred to as the “Agreement”. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between any of the terms of the Agreement the following order of precedence shall prevail: (i) the Controller EU SCCs (as applicable); (ii) this DSA; and (iii) the Terms.

                                                Any capitalized terms not defined in this DSA shall have the respective meanings given to them in the Terms.
                                                1. DEFINITIONS.
                                                1.1. “Affiliate(s)” means in respect of either party at any time, any person or legal entity controlled by or controlling or under the common control of that party. Any reference to the parties shall include reference to their Affiliates;
                                                1.2. “Controller EU SCCs” means the standard data protection clauses “MODULE ONE: Transfer controller to controller” in accordance with article 46 2. (c) GDPR adopted by the European Commission on 4 June 2021 (Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2021/914) (as amended or superseded), containing contractual obligations on the Data Exporter and the Data Importer, and rights for EEA Data Subjects whose Personal Data is transferred, as amended or superseded from time to time by the European Commission;
                                                1.3. “Controller UK Addendum” means the international data transfer addendum to the European Commission’s standard contractual clauses for international data transfers issued under Section 119A of the Data Protection Act 2018 and following Parliamentary approval came into force on 21 March 2022;
                                                1.4. “CMP” means an industry-standard consent management platform that enables the
                                                Partner to obtain, manage, and store End User’s Consent for the processing of
                                                Personal Data in compliance with Data Protection Laws;
                                                1.4. “Data Protection Laws” means all laws, guidance or codes of practice issued by a relevant public authority applicable from time to time to Company or Partner relating to the processing of Personal Data and the privacy of electronic communications, including U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws EU and UK Data Protection Laws, the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (LGPD), Federal Law no. 13,709/2018 and the Japanese Act on the Protection of Personal Information;
                                                1.5. “Data Subject Rights” means the exercise by a Data Subject or a Consumer of their rights under the Data Protection Laws;
                                                1.6. “EEA” means the European Economic Area;
                                                1.7. “End Users” means Data Subjects or Consumers who use the Service across the Network;
                                                1.8. “EU and UK Data Protection Laws” means all laws, guidance or codes of practice issued by a relevant Supervisory Authority and the UK’s Commissioner applicable from time to time to Company or Partner relating to the processing of Personal Data and the privacy of electronic communications in the EEA and the UK as amended or superseded, especially (i) the General Data Protection Regulation ((EU) 2016/679) (GDPR) and the UK Data Protection Act 2018; (ii) UK GDPR (as defined in section 3(10) (as supplemented by section 205(4)) (iii) the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (as updated by Directive 2009/136/EC) (ePrivacy Directive) and the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (SI 2003 No. 2426) (PECR) as updated; (iv) the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection 1992;
                                                1.9. “Company User Data” means all U.S. federal or state privacy laws, rules or regulations applicable from time to time to Company or Partner relating to the processing of Personal Data, including but not limited to, the California Consumer Privacy Act, the Colorado Privacy Act, the Connecticut Data Privacy Act, the Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act, the Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act, the Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act, Nebraska Data Privacy Act, the New Hampshire comprehensive privacy law, the New Jersey comprehensive privacy law, Oregon Consumer Privacy Act, Texas Data Privacy and Security Act, the Utah Consumer Privacy Act, the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act, any applicable guidance or codes of practice issued by a relevant public authority, or any federal, state or national law, regulation or any self-regulatory or industry guidance;
                                                1.12. “Controller”, “Consent”, “Joint Controller”, “Processor”, “Data Protection Impact Assessment”, “Data Subject”, “Personal Data Breach”, “Special Categories of Personal Data”, “Commissioner”, and “Supervisory Authority” shall have the meanings given in EU and UK Data Protection Laws;
                                                1.13. “Business”, “Consumer”, “Controller”, “Cross-Context Behavioral Advertising (including the targeting of advertising to a Consumer based on the Consumer’s Personal Information obtained from the Consumer’s activity across businesses, distinctly branded internet websites, applications, or services, other than the business, distinctly branded internet website, application, or service with which the Consumer intentionally interacts),” “Processor” “Sale” (including the terms “sell,” “selling,” “sold,” and other variations thereof, meaning the renting, disclosing, releasing, disseminating, making available, transferring, or otherwise communicating Personal Information for monetary or other valuable consideration), “Service Provider”, “Share”(including the terms “shared,” “sharing” and other variations thereof, meaning the renting, disclosing, releasing, disseminating, making available, transferring, or otherwise communicating of Personal Information by a Business to a Third Party for Cross-Context Behavioral Advertising), “Targeted Advertising” (including displaying advertisements to a Consumer where the advertisement is selected based on personal data obtained from that Consumer's activities over time and across nonaffiliated websites or online applications to predict such Consumer's preferences or interests) and “Third Party” shall have the meanings given to those terms under U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws, as applicable; and
                                                1.14. “Personal Data” (and any variation thereof, including “Personal Information”), “Sensitive Data”, “Sensitive Personal Information”, and “process” (including “processing”), shall have the meaning given under the applicable Data Protection Laws.
                                                2.U.S. CONSUMER PRIVACY LAWS AND EU AND UK DATA PROTECTION LAWS SPECIFIC PROVISIONS.
                                                2.1. Specific provisions applicable to U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws are located inSections 4.2, and 5.2 (iv).
                                                2.2. Specific provisions applicable to EU and UK Data Protection Laws are located inSections 4.3, 5.2 (ii), and 11.
                                                3. PURPOSE OF PROCESSING.The parties collect and process Personal Data for the purposes of delivering Recommendations to End Users.Company processes Company User Data for the following purposes: (i) storing and/or accessing information on a device; (ii) using limited data to select advertising; (iii) creating profiles for personalized advertising; (iv) using profiles to select personalized advertising; (v) creating profiles to personalize content; (vi) using profiles to select personalized content; (vii) measuring advertising performance; (viii) measuring content performance; (ix) understanding audiences through statistics; (x) developing and improving services; (xi) using limited data to select content; (xii) ensuring security, preventing and detecting fraud, and fixing errors; and (xiii) delivering and presenting advertising and content.
                                                4. ROLE OF PARTIES.
                                                4.1. Each party shall comply with all relevant provisions of Data Protection Laws as it applies to matters under the Agreement and ensure that they process Personal Data fairly and lawfully in accordance with Data Protection Laws as applicable in the provision and receipt of the Technology.
                                                4.2. Insofar as U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws are applicable to the Service, Company, and Partner will be considered independent Businesses for the collection, processing, and selling of any Personal Information, and no party shall be considered a Service Provider on anyone’s behalf, unless as strictly required under applicable U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws. In such case, theIAB Multi-State Privacy Agreement (the most recent version or successor thereto) (“MSPA”) applies, it shall be incorporated by reference into this DSA, and the relationship between Partner and Company shall be described in the MSPA. In the event of conflict between the MSPA and this DSA, the DSA shall prevail. The description of processing is described in Section B of Annex 1, attached hereto.
                                                4.3. Insofar as EU and UK Data Protection Laws are applicable to the Service, the parties shall be deemed Joint Controllers under Article 26 GDPR solely with regards to the collection of Company User Data through the implementation of the Technology on Partner Sites, and the parties shall be deemed independent Controllers for any further processing activity.
                                                4.4. Each party shall (i) remain solely and exclusively responsible for determining the means and purposes of processing for its respective processing activities, including complying with data protection principles under the Data Protection Laws; and (ii) shall assist the other with its compliance with data protection principles under the Data Protection Laws.
                                                5. PARTNER’S OBLIGATIONS.
                                                5.1. Partner is responsible for implementing the Technology on Partner Sites in accordance with the Agreement and Data Protection Laws. Partner represents and warrants that its use of the Technology shall, at all times, be compliant with Data Protection Laws and satisfy the requirements for an appropriate legal basis for processing.
                                                5.2 Partner shall not, at any time, use the Technology: (i) for discriminatory purposes; (ii) to target minors under the age of eighteen (18); (iii) to target or collect Special Categories of Personal Data, Sensitive Data or Sensitive Personal Information; (iv) to collect Personal Data related to alleged or confirmed criminal convictions or offenses; or (v) in violation of any applicable law in any country the Partner is based or where the Partner Sites are accessible.
                                                5.3. When utilizing the Technology, the Partner shall:
                                                5.3.1. disclose to End Users via a privacy notice that it complies with Data Protection Law and disclose that it uses third-party targeting, including an explanation that such third parties, including Company, may use cookies or similar technologies to collect or receive Personal Data from the Partner Site(s) and may use that Personal Data for the purposes detailed in Section 3. Such privacy notice shall disclose to End Users, as applicable, the appropriate consent or opt-out choice mechanism regarding the collection, and disclosure of their Personal Data, including Company, in compliance with applicable Data Protection Laws. Partner may also direct End Users to the Company opt-out tool available on the Interest Profile.
                                                5.3.2. insofar as EU and UK Data Protection Laws are applicable to the Service, use a consent management platform using the IAB Transparency & Consent Framework v2.2 (the most recent version or successor thereto), and pass Company valid “consent”/”no consent” strings after an End User has interacted with the consent management platform (“CMP”); or
                                                5.3.3. provide a user choice mechanism, such as the opt-out page(s) of theNetwork Advertising Initiative, theDigital Advertising Alliance, or theEuropean Digital Advertising Alliance, as applicable; and
                                                5.3.4. insofar as U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws are applicable to the Service, collect provide End Users with (i) a “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” or “Your Privacy Choices” link in the footer of Partner’s website(s) or application(s); (ii) a mechanism to exercise their opt-out rights through an opt-out preference signal such as the Global Privacy Control; and/or (iii) an equivalent opt-out choice using the IAB Global Privacy Platform (the most recent version or successor thereto) via a CMP that passes Company valid “yes”/”no” strings after an End User has interacted with the CMP.
                                                5.4. To the extent the Partner utilizes a CMP, it shall ensure that the CMP:
                                                5.4.1. is compliant with Data Protection Laws, and any applicable guidance and/or industry best practices from regulatory or self-regulatory bodies.
                                                5.4.2. clearly informs End Users about Company’s processing of Personal Data in accordance with Data Protection Laws (including by clearly mentioning Company in its list of vendors);
                                                5.4.3. informs the End User about the purposes for which their Personal Data will be processed and allows End Users to provide Consent (to the extent required by Data Protection Laws) for specific processing purposes and manage preferences on a granular level, without bundling different processing purposes together;
                                                5.4.4. informs the End User about the legal basis for such processing, and their rights in relation to their Personal Data; 5.4.5. obtains Consent from End Users (to the extent required by Data Protection Laws) that is freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous indication of the End Users’ wishes by which he or she, by a statement or by a clear affirmative action, signifies agreement to the processing of Personal Data relating to him or her;
                                                5.4.6. provides a mechanism to allow End Users to select the option for consent, including, “accept all”, “reject all”, and/or “manage preferences”, with all options being of equal prominence; and
                                                5.4.7. prevents the End User from interacting with the Partner’s site(s) until such time as they have provided a consent indication.
                                                5.5. In addition, the Partner shall:
                                                5.5.1. provide a mechanism to allow End Users to withdraw their Consent (to the extent required by Data Protection Laws) at any time, and the withdrawal process must be as easy as the mechanism of providing Consent as per the Options;
                                                5.5.2. prohibits the processing of Personal Data unless the End User has provided Consent (to the extent required by Data Protection Laws);
                                                5.5.3. collect a clear, auditable record of the Consents (to the extent required by Data Protection Laws) given by End Users, including the date and time of Consent, the specific purposes for which consent was given, and any subsequent withdrawal of Consent; and
                                                5.5.4. provide mechanisms for End Users to access, update, or delete their Consent preferences (to the extent required by Data Protection Laws) at any time.
                                                5.6. Where the Partner does not use any of the above consent management platforms that permit an End User to opt out or withdraw their consent to personalized advertising, Targeted Advertising, and/or Cross-Contextual Behavioral Advertising via Partner’s website(s) or Partner’s application(s), Partner shall not load the Company Pixel.
                                                5.7. Partner shall be responsible for ensuring that no more Personal Data than necessary is shared with Company via the Company Pixel.
                                                5.8. Upon request, the Partner shall provide Company with all reasonable information to demonstrate compliance of the CMP with Data Protection Laws.
                                                5.9. Where Company determines the CMP fails to comply with Data Protection Laws, Company shall inform the Partner of such non-compliance, and the Partner shall promptly and in any event within ten (10) working implement any reasonable changes and shall notify Company in writing of the actions taken to remediate any non-compliance of the CMP.
                                                5.10. In the event the Partner fails to comply withSections5.7 through 5.9, Company, at its discretion, reserves the right to either suspend its Services to the Partner or consider End User to have not provided its Consent.
                                                5.11. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Partner acknowledges and agrees that Partner is solely responsible for its compliance obligations under Data Protection Laws.
                                                6. COMPANY’S OBLIGATIONS.
                                                6.1. Company shall:
                                                6.1.1. disclose, via an appropriate privacy notice, all information relating to processing activities where the Personal Data is collected directly from the End User or where such Personal Data is collected via third parties, as required under Data Protection Laws.
                                                6.1.2. at all times satisfy the requirements for an appropriate legal basis for the processing of Personal Data.
                                                6.1.3. comply with requests from End Users to exercise their rights under relevant Data Protection Laws, without undue delay and within the required time limits. Requests relating to right to access, erasure, withdrawing consent, objecting to profiling, or ”Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” can be exercised directly onInterest Profile.
                                                7. COOPERATION.
                                                7.1. Each party shall develop, implement, and regularly review procedures to ensure they meet their respective obligations under Data Protection Laws.
                                                7.2. Each party shall immediately inform the other party if any activity pursuant to the Agreement infringes any part of Data Protection Laws, and the parties shall review such activity accordingly. If during the term, Data Protection Laws change in a way that this DSA is no longer adequate for performing the processing activities necessary to the Terms, the parties agree to promptly negotiate in good faith to review this DSA in light of such changes.
                                                7.3. In the event that either party receives any correspondence, enquiry or complaint from an End User, Supervisory Authority or any other third party related to the disclosure or processing of Personal Data pursuant to this DSA, or requests information from the other party when performing a Data Protection Impact Assessment, it shall promptly inform the other party giving full details of the same, and the other party shall provide such assistance as reasonably required (at each party’s sole cost and expense) and in good faith in order to respond in accordance with any requirements under Data Protection Laws.
                                                8. DATA SUBJECT RIGHTS.
                                                8.1. Each party is responsible for responding to Data Subject Rights. Company will assist Partner in fulfilling Data Subject Rights from End Users, as legally required. The parties each agree to provide such assistance as is reasonably required to enable the other party to comply with Data Subject Rights Request within the time limits imposed by the Data Protection Laws.
                                                8.2. Data Subjects can exercise their rights directly via the Company’s data rights self-serve portal (Interest Profile) at any time.
                                                8.3. Each party shall make the essence of this DSA available to Data Subjects in accordance with Data Protection Laws.
                                                8.4. Each party is responsible for maintaining a record of Subject Rights Requests, the decisions made, and any information that was exchanged. Records must include copies of the request for information, details of the data accessed and shared, and, where relevant, notes of any meeting, correspondence, or phone calls relating to the request.
                                                9. DATA SECURITY.
                                                9.1. Each party shall implement and maintain such appropriate technical and organizational measures as required by Data Protection Laws to ensure that the Personal Data is processed in a secure manner, including (but not limited to) (i) the pseudonymization and encryption of Personal Data; (ii) ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience of the services provided under the Agreement, including the ability to restore availability of, and access to, Personal Data in a timely manner in the event of a physical or technical incident; (iii) a process for regularly testing, assessing and evaluating the effectiveness of technical and organizational measures for ensuring the security of the processing; and (iv) regularly carrying information security risk assessments that take account of risk of accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to, Personal Data.
                                                8.2. An overview of Company’s appropriate technical and organizational security measures are described onCompany’s Security page.
                                                8.3. Upon becoming aware of a suspected or confirmed Personal Data Breach or Security Incident involving Company User Data collected pursuant to this DSA, each party shall notify the other party without any undue delay, and provide such assistance as reasonably required to allow the other party to comply with its respective obligations under Data Protection Laws.
                                                10. PERSONNEL.Each party shall be responsible for ensuring that staff members are appropriately trained to handle and process the Personal Data in accordance with their internal technical and organizational security measures, where relevant, together with Data Protection Laws, and have entered into confidentiality agreements relating to the processing of Personal Data.
                                                11. PROCESSORS – SERVICE PROVIDERS.Each party shall remain independently responsible for appointing its respective Processors and/or Service Providers in accordance with Data Protection Laws.
                                                12. INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS.
                                                12.1. Insofar as Personal Data is collected from End Users located within the territory of the EEA or the UK by either party during the course of the Agreement, neither party shall process any Personal Data (nor permit any Personal Data to be processed) in a country outside of the EEA or the UK unless: (i) that country has been designated by the European Commission or the UK's Commissioner (as applicable) as providing an adequate level of protection for Personal Data; or (ii) it has taken such measures as necessary to ensure the transfer is compliant with EU and UK Data Protection Laws.
                                                12.2. The parties agree that for the purposes of any transfer of Personal Data from Partner to Company collected within the EEA to the UK, the requirements of the clause above shall be fully satisfied by the UK Adequacy Decision.
                                                12.3. Company shall be responsible for the onward transfer of Personal Data from the UK to any third-party country outside of the EEA as required by (a) the UK Adequacy Decision and/or (b) EU and UK Data Protection Laws, as applicable.
                                                12.4. Within its Affiliates, Company has entered into adequate intragroup data sharing agreements including supplementary measures complying with all requirements of EU and UK Data Protection Laws, which consist of (i) encryption in transit and encryption of UUIDs at rest which can only be decrypted with a private key stored in the EU; (ii) pseudonymization; and (iii) not having received any legally binding request from a public authority, including judicial authorities, under the laws of the country of destination and not being aware of any direct access by public authorities.
                                                12.5. In the event that the UK Adequacy Decision as the lawful ground for international transfers from the EEA to third-party countries is no longer applicable, the parties agree that the Controller EU SCCs shall be incorporated by reference into this DSA and shall govern any international transfer of Personal Data outside of the EEA. For the Controller EU SCCs, the parties fully agree that:
                                                12.5.1. Partner is the "Data Exporter", and Company, the "Data Importer";
                                                12.5.2. Clause 7 “Docking clause” is deleted;
                                                12.5.3. The OPTION under Clause 11 “Redress” is deleted;
                                                12.5.4. Clause 17 “Governing Law” is completed with “Republic of Ireland”
                                                12.5.5. Clause 18 (b) “Choice of forum and jurisdiction” is completed with “Dublin, Republic of Ireland”;
                                                12.5.6. Annex I to the Controller EU SCCs shall be deemed to have been completed with Annex I to this DSA; and
                                                12.5.7. Annex II to the Controller EU SCCs shall be deemed to have been completed byCompany’s Security page.
                                                12.6. In the event that the UK Adequacy Decision as the lawful ground for international transfers from the UK to third-party countries is no longer applicable, the parties agree that the Controller UK Addendum shall be incorporated by reference into this DSA and shall govern any international transfer of Personal Data outside of the UK. For the purpose of the Controller UK Addendum, the parties fully agree that:
                                                12.6.1. Table 1: Parties Details: Partner is the "Data Exporter", and Company, the "Data Importer" with the start date, parties details, contact details, and signature as set out in the Insertion Order;
                                                12.6.2. Table 2: the selected SCCs are the Approved EU SCCs (Controller EU SCCs), including the Appendix Information, and only with the following module, clauses, or optional provisions of the Approved EU SCCs brought into effect for the purpose of this Controller UK Addendum:
                                                12.6.2.1. Module: One - Controller to Controller;
                                                12.6.2.2. Clause 7 “Docking clause” is deleted;
                                                12.6.2.3. The OPTION under Clause 11 “Redress” is deleted;
                                                12.6.2.4. Clause 17 “Governing Law” is completed with “Republic of Ireland”
                                                12.6.2.5. Clause 18 (b) “Choice of forum and jurisdiction” is completed with “Dublin, Republic of Ireland”;
                                                12.6.3. Table 3: Appendix Information
                                                12.6.3.1. Annex I to the Controller UK Addendum shall be deemed to have been completed with Annex I to this DSA; and
                                                12.6.3.2. Annex II to the Controller UK Addendum shall be deemed to have been completed by Company’s Security page.
                                                12.6.3.3. Annex III to the Controller UK Addendum: not applicable to Module One (Controller to Controller).
                                                12.7. Table 4: Ending this Controller UK Addendum when the Approved Addendum changes: Importer.
                                                13. TERM AND TERMINATION. This DSA shall commence on the Effective Date and shall continue as long as Partner uses the Technology.
                                                14. DATA RETENTION. Company shall not retain any individual data point collected in relation to the Technology for longer than 13 months, unless it constitutes anonymous data.
                                                15. MISCELLANEOUS.
                                                15.1. Neither party shall be in breach of this DSA nor liable for delay in performing, or failure to perform, any of its obligations under the Agreement if such delay or failure results from events, circumstances or causes beyond its reasonable control.
                                                15.2. Failure or delay in exercising any right or remedy under this DSA shall not constitute a waiver of such (or any other) right or remedy under this DSA, the Agreement or Data Protection Laws.
                                                15.3. Partner shall not assign or otherwise transfer its rights or its obligations under this Agreement, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Company.
                                                15.4 Except as expressly stated otherwise and to the extent applicable under Data Protection Laws, nothing in this DSA shall create or confer any rights or other benefits in favor of any person other than a party to this DSA.
                                                15.5. The invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability of any term of this DSA shall not affect the remainder of the DSA.
                                                15.6. This DSA shall be governed by the laws specified in the applicable Terms.



                                                ANNEX I

                                                Description of Processing Activities


                                                This Annex forms part of the DSA and describes the processing of Personal Data by Company. When Section 12.5 of the DSA applies, Annex I to the Controller EU SCCs shall be deemed to have been completed with this Annex.


                                                A. LIST OF PARTIES


                                                Data Exporter:

                                                • Partner name, address, and contact details as stated in the applicable Partner Enrollment Form and/or Work Order.
                                                • Activities relevant to the data transferred: Digital services or media delivered through a website or mobile application on which Partner has ownership and control.
                                                • Joint Controller (collection) and independent Controller (any other processing).
                                                Data Importer:
                                                • Company with address and contact details as stated in the Partner Enrollment Form and/or Work Order.
                                                • Activities relevant to the data transferred: Digital advertising services.
                                                • Joint Controller (collection) and independent Controller (any other processing).

                                                B. DESCRIPTION OF TRANSFER
                                                • Categories of Data Subjects whose Personal Data is transferred:End Users (Data Subjects who visit or use Partner Sites or interact with Recommendations served by Company on Partner Sites).
                                                • Categories of Personal Data transferred may include:
                                                  • Bid request unique identifier
                                                  • Company unique identifier
                                                  • IP address
                                                  • User Agent data, browser and device type (desktop/mobile, brand, model, operating system and system version), application version, application ID or package name)
                                                  • Device advertising identifiers
                                                  • Pages, content visited and events
                                                  • Time of visit
                                                  • Broad location
                                                  • Device time zone
                                                • Sensitive data transferred:No Special Categories of Personal Data are transferred.
                                                • Frequency of the transfer:Real time,continuous basis.
                                                • Nature of the processing:
                                                  • Receiving data, including collection, accessing, retrieval, recording, and data entry;
                                                  • Holding data, including storage, organization, and structuring;
                                                  • Using data, including analyzing, consultation, testing, automated decision making, and profiling;
                                                  • Updating data, including correcting, adaptation, alteration, alignment and combination;
                                                  • Protecting data, including restricting, encrypting, and security testing;
                                                  • Sharing data, including disclosure, dissemination, allowing access, or otherwise making available;
                                                  • Returning data to the Data Exporter or Data Subject;
                                                  • Erasing data, including destruction and deletion.
                                                • Purpose(s) of the data transfer and further processing:Digital advertising services, which include:
                                                  • Storing and/or accessing information on a device;
                                                  • Using limited data to select advertising;
                                                  • Creating profiles for personalized advertising;
                                                  • Using profiles to select personalized advertising;
                                                  • Creating profiles to personalize content;
                                                  • Using profiles to select personalized content;
                                                  • Measuring advertising performance;
                                                  • Measuring content performance;
                                                  • Understanding audiences through statistics;
                                                  • Developing and improving services;
                                                  • Using limited data to select content;
                                                  • Ensuring security, preventing and detecting fraud, and fixing errors; and
                                                  • Delivering and presenting advertising and content.
                                                • Retention period: An individual data point is retained for no longer than13 months.
                                                • Recipients:The subject matter, nature and duration can be found on theCompany Trusted Partners page.
                                                C. COMPETENT SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
                                                • In the UK: The Information Commissioner’s Office.
                                                • In the EEA: The Supervisory Authority of the Member State of the Partner’s Registered Address as stated in the Partner Enrollment Form, or, if not applicable, the Supervisory Authority of the Member State in which the Data Subjects whose Personal Data is transferred under this Agreement in relation to the Technology are located.

                                                Outbrain Gambling Chart

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                                                  Outbrain Inc. – Gambling Chart (United States)

                                                  STATE

                                                  DAILY FANTASY SPORTS (DFS) PERMITTED

                                                  ONLINE SPORTS BETTING PERMITTED

                                                  ONLINE CASINO GAMBLING PERMITTED

                                                  DOES THE STATE REQUIRE A VENDOR LICENCE?

                                                  Alabama

                                                  YES

                                                  N/A

                                                  NO

                                                  N/A

                                                  Alaska

                                                  YES

                                                  N/A

                                                  NO

                                                  N/A

                                                  Arizona

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  Arkansas

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  YES, if over $150,000

                                                  California

                                                  YES

                                                  N/A

                                                  NO

                                                  N/A

                                                  Colorado

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  YES (VENDOR MINOR LICENSE)

                                                  Connecticut

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  N/A

                                                  Delaware

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  District of Columbia

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  Florida

                                                  YES

                                                  N/A

                                                  NO

                                                  N/A

                                                  Georgia

                                                  YES

                                                  N/A

                                                  NO

                                                  N/A

                                                  Hawaii

                                                  NO

                                                  N/A

                                                  NO

                                                  N/A

                                                  Idaho

                                                  NO

                                                  N/A

                                                  NO

                                                  N/A

                                                  Illinois

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  Indiana

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  YES (SPORTS WAGERING REGISTRANT)

                                                  Iowa

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  Kansas

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  Kentucky

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  Louisiana

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  Maine

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  Maryland

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  Massachusetts

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  YES

                                                  Michigan

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  Minnesota

                                                  YES

                                                  N/A

                                                  NO

                                                  N/A

                                                  Mississippi

                                                  YES

                                                  YES (IN-CASINO ONLY)

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  Missouri

                                                  YES

                                                  N/A

                                                  NO

                                                  N/A

                                                  Montana

                                                  NO

                                                  YES (IN-LOCATION ONLY)

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  Nebraska

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  N/A

                                                  Nevada

                                                  NO

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  New Hampshire

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  New Jersey

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  New Mexico

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  New York

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  North Carolina

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  North Dakota

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  Ohio

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  Oklahoma

                                                  YES

                                                  N/A

                                                  NO

                                                  N/A

                                                  Oregon

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  Pennsylvania

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  YES (if over $100,000)

                                                  Rhode Island

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  South Carolina

                                                  YES

                                                  N/A

                                                  NO

                                                  N/A

                                                  South Dakota

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  Tennessee

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  Texas

                                                  YES

                                                  N/A

                                                  NO

                                                  N/A

                                                  Utah

                                                  YES

                                                  N/A

                                                  NO

                                                  N/A

                                                  Vermont

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  N/A

                                                  Virginia

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  YES (VENDOR’S LICENSE)

                                                  Washington

                                                  NO

                                                  YES (IN TRIBAL AREAS ONLY)

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  West Virginia

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  Wisconsin

                                                  YES

                                                  YES (IN TRIBAL AREAS ONLY)

                                                  NO

                                                  NO

                                                  Wyoming

                                                  YES

                                                  YES

                                                  NO

                                                  NO


                                                  • DFS” stands for “Daily Fantasy Sports,” but is used here to include all formats of paid fantasy sports games/contests (i.e., season-long or daily). Paid fantasy sports games are contests with an entry fee in which participants select virtual teams based on real athletes. The participants and their virtual teams earn points based on the performance of real players in actual athletic events. Examples of paid fantasy sports operators include FanDuel, DraftKings, Yahoo! Sports, and FantasyDraft.
                                                  • Sports betting is a form of gambling based primarily on chance, in which participants wager on the occurrence (or non-occurrence) or outcome of a specific athletic event or act. Examples of sports betting providers include William Hill Sportsbook, Caesars Sportsbook, 888sport, BetAmerica, FanDuel Sportsbook, and DraftKings Sportsbook. Note that some companies operate in both verticals (e.g., FanDuel and DraftKings), but the universe of DFS operators is larger than that of state-licensed sports betting providers.
                                                  • Online casino gamblingis used here to refer to traditional betting games normally found in a casino, but which are played in a purely digital, online environment.

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                                                    Hotel Terms (Lanyon)

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                                                      1. COMMISSION - Rates are to be non-commissionable.
                                                      2. RELEASE FROM OBLIGATION- Supplier acknowledges that Outbrain’s performance of this Agreement is contingent upon the availability and suitability of facilities provided by this Hotel, and the Hotel agrees that Outbrain shall be released from any duties or performance of this Agreement should the facilities of this hotel be rendered unavailable or deemed unsuitable for Outbrain during the dates of this Agreement –i.e. room renovations, any fire or building code, and that it will maintain appropriate insurance.
                                                      3. INSURANCE-Supplier represents and warrants that it is and will remain in full compliance with all applicable laws and regulations relating to safety, including, without limitation, any fire or building code, and that it will maintain appropriate insurance.
                                                      4. INDEMNIFICATION- The Supplier shall indemnify and hold harmless Outbrain, its employees and officers against all loss, liability, expense, damage, claims or suits on account of any (i) injury to the person or property of any registrant, guest or employees of Outbrain staffing arising out of the negligence or willful misconduct of the Supplier, its agents or employees, unless the same is caused by the gross negligent or willful misconduct of Outbrain; ii) arising out of any actual or threatened breach by Supplier of its confidentiality obligations under this Agreement and (iii) imposed on or incurred by Outbrain due to any violation of applicable laws, rules and regulations by the Supplier, including without limitation, actual or threatened breach of data protection laws and Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and applicable anticorruption laws.
                                                      5. LIMIT OF LIABILITY - In no event shall either party be liable to the other party or any other person or entity for any special, exemplary, indirect, incidental, consequential or punitive damages of any kind or nature whatsoever (including, without limitation, lost revenues, profits, savings or business, or contribution or indemnity in respect of any claim against the party) or loss of records or data, whether in an action based on contract, warranty, strict liability, tort (including, without limitation, negligence) or otherwise, even if such party has been informed in advance of the possibility of such damages or such damages could have been reasonably foreseen by such party. In no event shall Outbrain’s liability to Supplier or any other person or entity arising out of or in connection with this Agreement or the Services exceed, in the aggregate, the total fees payable by Outbrain to Supplier in the twelve months (12) months immediately preceding the date on which such damage arose.
                                                      6. CONFIDENTIALITY- Each party agrees to maintain the confidentiality of any information and/or the contents of any documents provided/made available to it by the other in connection with this Agreement and shall not, without the prior consent of the other, disclose the same to any third party unless it is required under any statute or by any statutory authority.
                                                      7. GOVERNING LAW- This Agreement will be governed by the laws of the State of New York, without regard to its conflict of law provisions. Any action or proceeding arising from or relating to this Agreement must be brought in a federal court in the Southern District of New York or in state court in New York County, New York, and each party irrevocably submits to the jurisdiction and venue of any such court in any such action or proceeding. The parties are independent contractors, and nothing in this Agreement will be construed to create a partnership, joint venture, agency or other relationship between the parties.
                                                      8. Hotel agrees to honor the pricing, terms, and amenities as offered in Lanyon.

                                                      Teads Amplify API Terms of Use

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                                                        Teads Amplify API Terms of Use
                                                        Thank you for using the Teads Holding Co. ("Company") application programming interfaces (the “Company APIs”). By using the Company APIs, you agree to the terms below. Company reserves the right to update and change these terms from time to time without notice.
                                                        1. Licensed Uses and Restrictions.
                                                        The Company APIs are owned by Company and are licensed to you on a worldwide (except as limited below), non-exclusive, non-sublicenseable basis on the terms and conditions set forth herein. These terms define legal use of the Company APIs, including all updates, revisions, substitutions, and any copies of the Company APIs made by or for you. All rights not expressly granted to you are reserved by Company. You shall not:
                                                        (a) Use the Company APIs to spam or otherwise harass others.
                                                        (b) Attempt to cloak or conceal your identity or your application’s identity when requesting authorization to use the Company APIs.
                                                        (c) Use the Company APIs for any application that constitutes, promotes or is used in connection with spyware, adware, or any other malicious programs or code.
                                                        (d) Use the Company APIs in any manner or for any purpose that violates any law or regulation, or any rights of any person, including but not limited to intellectual property rights, rights of privacy, or rights of personality.
                                                        (e) Use the Company APIs in a manner that adversely impacts the stability of Company’s servers or adversely impacts the behavior of other applications using the Company APIs. Further, Company reserves the right to rate limit or block applications that make a large number of calls to the API that are not primarily in response to direct user actions.
                                                        (f) Sell, lease, or sublicense the Company APIs or access thereto or derive revenues from the use or provision of the Company APIs, whether for direct commercial or monetary gain or otherwise, except as set forth below.
                                                        (g) Use the Company APIs for any other purpose other than reviewing or analyzing your campaign performance.
                                                        2. Brand Assets.
                                                        Company grants to you a limited, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty free license to use, reproduce, publish, perform and display Company’s trademarks, service marks and logos (collectively, “Company
                                                        Marks
                                                        ”), strictly in accordance with your obligations and rights hereof. You agree to adhere to Company’s style guide with any use of the Company Marks. Any deviation therefrom shall be subject to Company’s sole discretion and prior written consent. All goodwill arising out of your use of any of the Company Marks shall inure solely to the benefit of Company.
                                                        3. Ownership and Relationship of Parties.
                                                        The Company APIs may be protected by copyrights, trademarks, service marks, international treaties, and/or other proprietary rights and laws of the U.S. and other countries. Company ’s rights apply to the Company APIs and all output and executables of the Company APIs, excluding any software components developed by you which do not themselves incorporate the Company APIs or any output or executables of the Company APIs. You agree to abide by all applicable proprietary rights laws and other laws, as well as any additional copyright notices or restrictions contained in these terms. Company owns all rights, title, and interest in and to the Company APIs. These terms grant you no right, title, or interest in any intellectual property owned or licensed by Company, including (but not limited to) the Company APIs, and Company Marks. You shall properly disclose in your application via your online privacy policy or otherwise that you are utilizing the Company APIs.
                                                        4. Support.
                                                        Company may elect to provide you with support or modifications for the Company APIs (collectively, “Support”), in its sole discretion, and may terminate such Support at any time without notice to you. Company may change, suspend, or discontinue any aspect of the Company APIs at any time, including the availability of any Company APIs. Company may also impose limits on certain features and services or restrict your access to parts or all of the Company APIs or the Company web site without notice or liability.
                                                        5. Fees and Payments.
                                                        Company is committed to free and open access to our APIs. However, providing the APIs does have real costs for Company. For uses of Company APIs over a certain rate or for certain types of commercial applications, Company reserves the right to charge fees for future use of or access to the Company APIs. Company will provide prior written notice of any decision to charge Partner for its particular use.
                                                        6. Term.
                                                        The license granted for the Company APIs hereunder shall continue until terminated by either party. You may terminate the license by discontinuing use of all or any of the Company APIs. Company may terminate the license at any time for any reason. Your rights to use the Company APIs terminate automatically if (i) you violate any of these terms, (ii) Company sends a written notice of termination to you, or (iii) Company disables your access to the Company APIs.
                                                        7. Disclaimer of Any Warranty.
                                                        Some of the Company APIs may be experimental and not tested in any manner. Company does not represent or warrant that any Company APIs are free of inaccuracies, errors, bugs, or interruptions, or are reliable, accurate, complete, or otherwise valid. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Company will use best efforts to correct any inaccuracies, errors, bugs, or interruptions to the Company APIs in a timely manner.
                                                        The Company APIs are provided “as is” with no warranty, express or implied, of any kind and Company
                                                        expressly disclaims any and all warranties and conditions, including, but not limited to, any implied warranty of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, availability, security, title and/or non-infringement.
                                                        Your use of the Company APIs is at your own discretion and risk, and you will be solely responsible for any damage that results from the use of any Company APIs including, but not limited to, any damage to your computer system or loss of data.
                                                        8. Limitation of Liability.
                                                        Company shall not, under any circumstances, be liable to you for any indirect, incidental, consequential, special or exemplary damages arising out of or in connection with use of the Company APIs, whether based on breach of contract, breach of warranty, tort (including negligence, product liability or otherwise), or any other pecuniary loss, whether or not Company has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Under no circumstances shall Company be liable to you for any amount.
                                                        9. Exclusions and Limitations.
                                                        Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of certain warranties or the limitation or exclusion of liability for incidental or consequential damages. Accordingly, some of the above limitations of sections 6 and 7 may not apply to you.
                                                        10. Release and Waiver.
                                                        To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, you hereby release and waive all claims against Company, and its subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, agents, licensors, co-branders or other partners, and employees from any and all liability for claims, damages (actual and/or consequential), costs and expenses (including litigation costs and attorneys’ fees) of every kind and nature, arising from or in any way related to your use of the Company APIs. If you are a California resident, you waive your rights under California Civil Code 1542, which states, “A general release does not extend to claims which the creditor does not know or suspect to exist in his favor at the time of executing the release, which if known by him must have materially affected his settlement with the debtor.” You understand that any fact relating to any matter covered by this release may be found to be other than now believed to be true and you accept and assume the risk of such possible differences in fact. In addition, you expressly waive and relinquish any and all rights and benefits that you may have under any other state or federal statute or common law principle of similar effect, to the fullest extent permitted by law.
                                                        11. Hold Harmless and Indemnity.
                                                        To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, you agree to hold harmless and indemnify Company and its subsidiaries, affiliates, officers, agents, licensors, co-branders or other partners, and employees from and against any third-party claim arising from or in any way related to your use of the Company APIs, including any liability or expense arising from all claims, losses, damages (actual and/or consequential), suits, judgments, litigation costs and attorneys’ fees, of every kind and nature. Company shall use good faith efforts to provide you with written notice of such claim, suit or action.
                                                        12. General Terms.
                                                        Relationship of the Parties. Notwithstanding any provision hereof, for all purposes hereof, you and Company shall be and act independently and not as partner, joint venturer, agent, employee or employer of the other. You shall not have any authority to assume or create any obligation for or on behalf of Company, express or implied, and you shall not attempt to bind Company to any contract.
                                                        Invalidity of Specific Terms. If any provision hereof is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the parties nevertheless agree that the court should endeavor to give effect to the parties’ intentions as reflected in the provision and that the other provisions remain in full force and effect.
                                                        Location of Lawsuit and Choice of Law. These terms and the relationship between you and Company shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York without regard to its conflict of law provisions. You and Company agree to submit to the personal jurisdiction of the courts located within the county of New York.
                                                        No Waiver of Rights by Company. Company’s failure to exercise or enforce any right or provision hereof shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision.
                                                        Miscellaneous. The section headings and subheadings contained in this agreement are included for convenience only, and shall not limit or otherwise affect the terms herein. Any construction or interpretation to be made hereof shall not be construed against the drafter.

                                                        Data Processing Agreement

                                                        Version 1.1

                                                        Effective February 16th 2021
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                                                          ACORDO DE PROCESSAMENTO DE DADOS

                                                          Este Acordo de Processamento de Dados (“APD”) é celebrado entre a Outbrain (“Outbrain”) e o indivíduo ou empresa (“Divulgador”) devidamente identificado no Contrato de Distribuição (regido também pelos Termos de Uso Padrão) firmado entre as partes de tempos em tempos (aqui denominados“Termos”). Este APD tem aplicação desde a “Data Vigência” do Contrato de Distribuição, firmado entre as partes, e deve vigorar para todos os demais contratos firmados entre as partes e suas Afiliadas de tempos em tempos.

                                                          Este APD é incorporado aos Termos (conforme alterado de tempos em tempos) e constitui um contrato legalmente vigente entre as partes. Coletivamente, o SCCs do Controlador, o APD e os Termos (ou informações inseridas por meio do painel de controle da Outbrain) são coletivamente referidos como o “Contrato”. Em caso de conflito ou inconsistência entre qualquer um dos termos do Contrato, a seguinte ordem de precedência prevalecerá: (i) as SCCs do Controlador, (ii) este APD; e (iii) os Termos.


                                                          1. DEFINIÇÕES

                                                          1.1.“Afiliada(s)” ”significa qualquer pessoa física ou jurídica controlada ou controladora ou sob o controle comum e, a qualquer momento, de qualquer uma das partes. Qualquer referência às partes, no Contrato, incluiu também referência às suas Afiliadas;

                                                          1.2."Leis de Proteção de Dados" significa quaisquer leis aplicáveis, regras emitidas pelo governo, regulamentos, diretivas e requerimentos (conforme alterados de tempos em tempos) relacionadas à privacidade de Dados Pessoais e aplicáveis à Outbrain ou ao Divulgador incluindo-se, mas não se limitando, à Lei de 2018 de Privacidade do Consumidor da Califórnia e quaisquer alterações e regulamentos emitidos de acordo com a mesma ("CCPA") e as Leis de Proteção de Dados da UE.

                                                          1.3. “EEE” significa as Áreas Econômicas Européias;

                                                          1.4."Leis de proteção de dados da UE" significam (i) os Regulamento 2016/679 do Parlamento Europeu e do Conselho sobre a proteção de pessoas naturais, no que diz respeito ao Processamento de Dados Pessoais e sobre a livre circulação de tais dados (Regulamento Geral de Proteção de Dados) (o "GDPR"); (ii) a Diretiva de E-Privacidade Eletrônica da UE (Diretiva 2002/58/CE); e (iii) todas e quaisquer leis nacionais de proteção de dados aplicáveis em conformidade com os itens (i) ou (ii) acima (incluindo, após o Brexit, as leis nacionais de proteção de dados do Reino Unido); em cada caso, conforme possa ser alterada ou substituída de tempos em tempos; e

                                                          1.5. "Dados do Usuário da Outbrain" significam Dados Pessoais de um Titular dos Dados que a Outbrain coleta do Titular dos Dados diretamente de seus parceiros Divulgadores e/ou terceiros que conectam Outbrain com os Divulgadores e podem incluir, mas não se limitam a identificadores de dispositivo, endereço IP de dados e dados do agente de usuário;

                                                          1.6. "controlador", "processador", "titular dos dados"e "categorias especiais de dados pessoais" tem os significados dados na Lei de Proteção de Dados da UE;

                                                          1.7.“venda” (incluindo-se os termos “vender”, “vendendo”, “vendeu” e outras variações), “consumidor” e “empresa” terão os significados atribuídos a esses termos em conformidade com a CCPA; e

                                                          1.8.“Dados pessoais” (e quaisquer variações dos mesmos, incluindo “informações pessoais”) e“processo”(incluindo “processamento”), terão o significado atribuído nas Leis de Proteção de Dados aplicáveis.


                                                          2. NATUREZA E ESCOPO DO PROCESSAMENTO.

                                                          A Outbrain processa os Dados de Usuário da Outbrain com o propósito de (i) armazenar e/ou acessar informações de um dispositivo; (ii) selecionar anúncios básicos e personalizados ou conteúdo personalizado; (iii) criar anúncios personalizados e/ou perfil de conteúdo; (iv) medir o desempenho do anúncio e do conteúdo; (v) aplicar pesquisas de mercado para gerar percepções do público; e (vi) desenvolvimento e aprimoramento de produtos.


                                                          3. FUNÇÃO DAS PARTES. As partes reconhecem e concordam que relativamente aos Dados Pessoais da Outbrain cada uma delas é considerada controladora e empresa, conforme definido nos termos das Leis de Proteção de Dados aplicáveis. Cada parte será individualmente e separadamente responsável pelo cumprimento das obrigações que se aplicam a ela de acordo com a Lei de Proteção de Dados aplicáveis. Na medida em que Outbrain receber e interpretar sinais de consentimento de mecanismos de gerenciamento de consentimento (incluindo, mas não se limitando a, IAB CCPA Compliance Framework), a Outbrain fará isso com o objetivo de obedecer a escolha do consumidor ou titular dos dados não devendo ser de nenhuma forma considerada provedora de serviços ou processador em nome de qualquer pessoa.


                                                          4.COOPERAÇÃO.No caso de qualquer uma das partes receber correspondências, consultas ou reclamações de um titular dos dados, reguladores ou terceiros relativamente à divulgação ou processamento de Dados Pessoais, de acordo com este APD, a parte obriga-se a informar imediatamente a outra parte de todos os detalhes do que foi recebido, sendo que as partes devem cooperar e agir de boa fé para responder o que foi recebido em conformidade com determinado nas Leis de Proteção de Dados. O e-mail de contato da Outbrain para questões relacionadas aos direitos do titular dos dados éprivacyquestions@outbrain.com ou, se um Titular dos dados solicitar o cancelamento dos anúncios personalizados do Outbrain o Cliente deverá direcionar o Titular dos Dados para oPerfil de Interesse do Outbrain.


                                                          5. TRANSPARÊNCIA. As partes reconhecem que estão obrigadas a cumprir as obrigações de transparência de Dados Pessoais processados e obtidos diretamente do Titular dos Dados ou quando tais Dados Pessoais forem obtidos de terceiros. No que diz respeito aos Dados do Usuário da Outbrain, a Outbrain coleta esses dados diretamente de sites ou aplicativos do Divulgador ou através de parceiros terceirizados que conectam a Outbrain à sites ou aplicativos do Divulgador. O Divulgador reconhece, declara e compromete-se a (i) satisfazer todos os requisitos legais e legislações aplicáveis ao Processamento de Dados Pessoais; (ii) informar à Outbrain aos usuários por meio de avisos de privacidade apropriados (iii) quando necessário, o Divulgador deve coletar o consentimento por meio de uma plataforma de gerenciamento de consentimento usando a Estrutura de Transparência e Consentimento do IAB (a versão mais recente ou sucessora) e enviar à Outbrain um consentimento claro ou sinal de não consentimento (ou seja, o Divulgador não deve enviar ao Outbrain um sinal nulo ou inválido); (iv), para fins da CCPA, o Divulgador deve enviar sinais de exclusão para Outbrain usando a estrutura CCPA do IAB; e (v) o Divulgador deve fornecer um mecanismo de escolha do usuário, como a(s) página(s) de exclusão da Network Advertising Initiative, da Digital Advertising Alliance, da European Digital Advertising Alliance.


                                                          6. SEGURANÇA DE DADOS.Cada parte deverá manter medidas técnicas e organizacionais adequadas para a proteção da segurança, confidencialidade e integridade dos Dados Pessoais.


                                                          7. TRANSFERÊNCIAS INTERNACIONAIS.

                                                          7.1. Nenhuma das partes deve processar quaisquer Dados (nem permitir que quaisquer Dados sejam processados) em países fora do EEE ou (após Brexit) fora do Reino Unido, salvo se: (a) esse país não tenha sido designado pela Comissão Européia ou pela Autoridade da Proteção de Dados do Reino Unido (conforme aplicável) para fornecer um nível adequado de proteção para Dados; ou (b) tenha tomado as medidas necessárias para garantir que a transferência de dados esteja em conformidade com as Leis de Proteção de Dados Aplicáveis.

                                                          7.2. As Partes concordam que, para efeitos de qualquer transferência de Dados Pessoais do Divulgador para o Outbrain, os requisitos da Seção 7.1 devem ser atendidos da seguinte forma: (a) as cláusulas contratuais padrão da Comissão Européia de 2004 para transferências de controlador para controlador (conforme alterado ou substituído ) (as "SCCs do controlador") são incorporadas a este Contrato por meio de referência e devem reger qualquer processamento internacional de Dados fora do EEE ou do Reino Unido (conforme aplicável) e descrito na Seção 7.1; (b) para os fins dos SCCs do Controlador, o Divulgador será considerado o "exportador de dados" e a Outbrain, o "importador de dados"; e (c) o Anexo B aos SCCs do Controlador será considerado como tendo sido concluído com a descrição do processamento de dados estabelecida noAnexo A deste APD. No caso de as SCCs do Controlador serem alteradas ou atualizadas, pelas autoridades de proteção de dados, as partes concordam que tais cláusulas alteradas ou atualizadas devem ser observadas.


                                                          8. PRAZO E RESCISÃO. Este APD tem início na Data de Vigência e deve vigorar até enquanto o Divulgador utilizar os serviços da Outbrain.


                                                          9.Condições Gerais.

                                                          9.1. Nenhuma das Partes será considerada inadimplente relativamente a este APD ou responsável pelo atraso na execução ou falha no cumprimento de qualquer uma de suas obrigações, nos termos do Contrato, se tal atraso ou falha resultar de eventos, circunstâncias ou causas além do razoável controle das partes.

                                                          9.2. A falha ou atraso no exercício de quaisquer direitos ou remédios jurídicos em conformidade com este APD não constituirá renúncia de tal (ou qualquer outro) direito ou remédio jurídico pela parte.

                                                          9.3. O Divulgador obriga-se a não ceder ou transferir seus direitos ou obrigações previstos neste Contrato, no todo ou em parte, sem o consentimento prévio por escrito da Outbrain.

                                                          9.4. Exceto quando expressamente declarado de outra forma nada neste APD cria ou confere quaisquer direitos ou outros benefícios em favor de terceiros que não sejam partes neste APD.

                                                          9.5. A invalidade, ilegalidade ou inexequibilidade de qualquer termo deste APD não afetará o restante deste APD.

                                                          9.6. Este APD será regido pelas leis especificadas no Contrato de Distribuição aplicável

                                                          Anexo A

                                                          Descrição de processamento de dados

                                                          Este Anexo faz parte do APD e descreve o processamento de Dados Pessoais pela Outbrain.


                                                          Exportador de dados: Divulgador (Controlador)


                                                          Importador de dados: Outbrain (Controlador)


                                                          Titular dos dados. Usuários finais


                                                          Finalidades do processamento.A Outbrain processa os Dados de Usuário da Outbrain com o propósito de (i) armazenar e/ou acessar informações de um dispositivo (ii) selecionar anúncios básicos e personalizados ou conteúdo personalizado (iii) criar anúncios personalizados e/ou perfil de conteúdo; (iv) medir o desempenho do anúncio e do conteúdo (v) aplicar pesquisas de mercado para gerar percepções do público; e (vi) desenvolvimento e aprimoramento de produtos.


                                                          Categorias de Dados Pessoais

                                                          Os Dados processados dizem respeito às seguintes categorias de dados pessoais:

                                                          • Identificador exclusivo da solicitação de lance

                                                          • Endereço de IP

                                                          • Identificadores de dispositivo e publicidade

                                                          • Navegador e tipo de dispositivo (desktop/ celular, marca, modelo, sistema operacional)

                                                          • Localização do dispositivo

                                                          • Fuso horário do dispositivo

                                                          • Propriedade digital / conteúdo visitado e eventos


                                                          Destinatários

                                                          Os dados processados podem ser divulgados apenas para os seguintes destinatários ou categorias de destinatários:

                                                          • NossosDivulgadoresde confiança;


                                                          Categorias especiais de dados

                                                          N/A


                                                          Data Processing Agreement

                                                          Version 2.0

                                                          Effective March 8th 2021
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                                                            個人情報取扱規約
                                                            この個人情報取扱規約(以下「本個人情報取扱規約」という)は、Outbrain Japan株式会社(以下「Outbrain」という)と、パートナー登録フォーム(パートナー登録フォームにはパートナー配信規約が適用される。以下、パートナー配信規約及びパートナー登録フォームを総称して「本規約」という)記載の自然人又は法人(以下「パートナー」という)との間で随時締結される。本個人情報取扱規約は、適用のあるパートナー登録フォームに記載の効力発生日(以下「効力発生日」という)以降、両当事者間及び各当事者の関連会社間で随時締結されるすべての契約に適用される。

                                                            本個人情報取扱規約は、本規約(随時変更される)に組み込まれ、両当事者間における法的拘束力を有する合意を形成する。以下、標準契約条項(定義は後述する)、本個人情報取扱規約及び本規約(又はOutbrainのダッシュボードに入力された情報)を総称して「本契約」という。本契約のいずれかの条件の間に矛盾又は不一致がある場合の優先順位は、(i)標準契約条項、(ii)本個人情報取扱規約、(iii)本規約の順とする。

                                                            1.定義
                                                            1.1.「本関連会社」とは、当該当事者に支配される、又は当該当事者を支配する、若しくは当該当事者の共通支配下にある自然人又は法人を意味する。当事者にかかる規定は、全てその関連会社にも適用があるものとする。
                                                            1.2 .「個人情報保護法令」とは、Outbrain又はパートナーに適用される、個人情報の保護に関連する適用のある最新の法令、政令、規制、命令及び基準(カリフォルニア消費者プライバシー法(2018年)及び当該法律を改正する法律及び関連規制(以下「CCPA」という)、並びにEUデータ保護法を含む)を意味する。
                                                            1.3. 「EEA」とは、欧州経済領域を意味する。
                                                            1.4.「EUデータ保護法」とは、(i)EU一般データ保護規則(以下「GDPR」という)、(ii)EU e-プライバシー規則(指令2002/58/EC)及び(iii)(i)若しくは(ii)に基づき、又はそれらに従い制定された適用のあるすべてのデータ保護法であって国により制定されたもの(英国のEU離脱後の英国のデータ保護法を含む)を意味する。これらの法令は、随時改正され又は代替される可能性があるものとする。
                                                            1.5.「Outbrainユーザーの個人情報」とは、Outbrainがデータ主体から直接、又はパートナーから、又はOutbrainをパートナーに接続する第三者を通じて取得する、データ主体の個人情報を意味する。Outbrainユーザーデータには、デバイスID、IPアドレス及びユーザーエージェントデータを含む。
                                                            1.6. 「管理者」、「取扱者」、「データ主体」及び「特別な種類の個人データ」は、EUデータ保護法に定めるものと同じ意味を有する。
                                                            1.7. 「販売(「売る」等の関連用語を含む)」、「消費者」及び「事業者」は、CCPAに定めるものと同じ意味を有する。
                                                            1.8. 「個人データ(「個人情報」等の関連用語を含む)」及び「取扱い(「処理」を含む)」は、個人情報保護法令に定めるものと同じ意味を有する。
                                                            2.取扱いの目的及び範囲 Outbrainは、次に掲げる事項を目的として、Outbrainユーザーデータを取扱う。(i)デバイス上の情報の保存及びアクセス、(ii)ベーシックなパーソナライズド広告又はパーソナライズドコンテンツの選択、(iii)パーソナライズドされた広告又はコンテンツのプロファイルの作成、(iv)広告及びコンテンツのパフォーマンスの測定、(v)オーディエンスインサイトの生成のための市場調査への利用、並びに(vi)製品の開発及び改善。
                                                            3.当事者の役割 各当事者は、Outbrainユーザーデータの取扱いにあたり、それぞれが管理者かつ事業者であることを確認し、合意する。各当事者は、適用のある個人情報保護法令に基づく義務の遵守について、個別に独立して責任を負う。Outbrainが同意管理メカニズム(IABのCCPAコンプライアンスフレームワークを含む)から同意の信号を受信し、又はそのように解釈する限りにおいて、Outbrainは、消費者又はデータ主体の選択に従うために個人情報を取り扱っているのであり、Outbrainは、第三者のためのサービス提供者又は取扱者とはみなされない。
                                                            4.協力 各当事者が、データ主体、規制当局その他の第三者から、個人情報の開示又は取扱いに関する連絡、照会又は要請を受けた場合、本個人情報取扱規約に基づき、速やかにその詳細を相手方当事者に通知するものとし、両当事者は、個人情報保護法令に定める要件に従い対応するため、合理的かつ誠意をもって協力するものとする。データ主体の権利に関するOutbrainに対する連絡の宛先は、privacyquestions@outbrain.comとする。データ主体がOutbrainのパーソナライズド広告のオプトアウトを希望する場合、パートナーは、データ主体にOutbrain’s Interest Profileを案内するものとする。
                                                            5.透明性 両当事者は、取り扱う個人情報をデータ主体から直接取得し又は第三者から取得する場合に、透明性の原則を遵守するための義務を負うことを確認する。Outbrainは、パートナーのウェブサイトやアプリケーションから直接、又はOutbrainをパートナーのサイトやアプリケーションに接続する第三者を介して、Outbrainユーザーデータを収集する。パートナーは、次に掲げる事項について表明保証し、義務を負うものとする。(i)適切な法的根拠のもとに、個人情報の取扱いに必要な条件を常に満たすこと、(ii)適切なプライバシー通知によりユーザーにOutbrainを開示すること、(iii)必要な場合、IAB透明性及び同意フレームワーク(最新版又はその改正版)を使用した同意管理プラットフォームにより、ユーザーからの同意を得るものとし、明確な同意又は拒否の信号をOutbrainに送信すること(すなわち、パートナーはOutbrainに無効な信号を送ってはならない)、(iv)CCPAに関連して、IABのCCPAフレームワークを使用してOutbrainにオプトアウト信号を送信すること、及び(v)パートナーがNetwork Advertising Initiative、Digital Advertising Alliance、European Digital Advertising Allianceのオプトアウトページ等のユーザー選択メカニズムを提供すること。
                                                            6.データの安全性 各当事者は、個人情報のセキュリティ、機密性、完全性を保護するために、適切な技術的・組織的措置を講じなければならない。
                                                            7.第三国への移転
                                                            7.1. いずれの当事者も、次に掲げる場合を除き、EEA(EU離脱後の英国を含む)外の国において個人情報を取扱い、又は取り扱うことを許可してはならない。(a)当該国が、欧州委員会又は英国データ保護局(該当する場合)により、個人情報の適切な保護水準を満たしていると指定されている場合、又は(b)当該第三国への移転が、適用されるデータ保護法に準拠していることを保証するために必要な措置が講じられている場合。
                                                            7.2. 両当事者は、パートナーからOutbrainへの個人情報の移転については、次に掲げる措置により前項の要件を満たすものとすることに同意する。(a)欧州委員会決定(2004年)による個人情報の管理者間の移転に関する標準契約条項(修正又はより優先する法令により書き換えられた場合にはそれによる)(以下「標準契約条項」という)が、参照の形により本契約に組み込まれ、前項に定める通り、EEA又は英国(該当する場合)以外におけるデータの取扱いに適用され、(b)パートナーが標準契約条項における「データ輸出者」、Outbrainが標準契約条項における「データ輸入者」とみなされ、(c)標準契約条項の付属書類Bへの記入が、本個人情報取扱規約の別紙Aに個人情報の取扱い方法を記載することにより完了したものとみなされること。個人情報保護を所管する当局により、標準契約条項が改正され又は更新された場合には、両当事者は当該改正又は更新内容が適用されることに合意する。
                                                            7.3. 両当事者は、日本国内で取得した個人データをパートナーからOutbrainへ移転する場合には、前項に加え、あらかじめ外国にある第三者への提供を認める旨の本人の同意を得なければならないことに同意する。
                                                            8.有効期間及び終了 本個人情報取扱規約は効力発生日に効力を有し、パートナーがOutbrainのサービスを利用する限り有効に存続するものとする。
                                                            9.雑則
                                                            9.1. いずれの当事者も、当該当事者の合理的な支配を超える事由に起因する理由によって本個人情報取扱規約及び本契約に基づく義務の履行遅延又は不履行による責任を負わない。
                                                            9.2. 本個人情報取扱規約に基づく権利の不履行又は遅延は当該権利の放棄と解釈されず、当該権利、その他の権利若しくは救済の行使を妨げないものとする。
                                                            9.3. パートナーは、Outbrainの書面による事前の同意を得ることなく、本契約に基づく権利又は義務の全部又は一部を譲渡してはならない。
                                                            9.4. 別段の明示の規定がある場合を除き、本個人情報取扱規約のいかなる規定も、本個人情報取扱規約の当事者以外の者に有利な権利又はその他の利益を創出し又は付与するものではない。
                                                            9.5. 本個人情報取扱規約のいずれかの条項が無効、違法又は執行不能である場合であっても、本個人情報取扱規約の他の条項に影響を及ぼさない。
                                                            9.6. 本個人情報取扱規約は、パートナー配信規約に定める法令に準拠する。

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                                                              個人情報取扱規約
                                                              この個人情報取扱規約 (以下「本個人情報取扱規約」という。) は、Outbrain Japan株式会社 (以下、「Outbrain」という。) と広告掲載申込み及び/又はOutbrainダッシュボードの使用によって特定される自然人又は法人 (以下「顧客」という。) との間で締結され、Outbrainが提供するサービスによる個人情報の取扱いに適用する。本個人情報取扱規約は、広告掲載申込みに規定される発効日及び/又はOutbrainダッシュボードの利用がされた日から、両当事者の間及び各当事者の関連会社の間で随時締結されるすべての契約に適用する。

                                                              本個人情報取扱規約は、アンプリファイ規約 (随時変更される) に組み込まれ、両当事者間における法的拘束力を有する契約を構成する。以下、本個人情報取扱規約、広告掲載申込み(又はOutbrainダッシュボードを通じて入力された情報)及びアンプリファイ規約を総称して「本契約」という。本契約のいずれかの条件の間に矛盾又は不一致がある場合の各契約間の優先順位は以下のとおりである。(i) 広告掲載申込み(又はOutbrainダッシュボードを通じて入力された情報)(ii)本個人情報取扱規約、(iii) 拡張規約。

                                                              1. 定義及び解釈‐以下の定義が本個人情報取扱規約に適用される。
                                                                1. 本関連会社」とは、当該当事者に支配される、又は当該当事者を支配する、若しくは当該当事者の共同の支配下にある自然人又は法人を意味する。当事者を指す場合、その関連会社も含むものとする。
                                                                2. 管理者」とは、個人情報の取扱いの目的と方法を決定する法人を意味する。
                                                                3. 顧客の個人情報」とは、顧客が、Outbrainサービスを利用するために提供する個人情報(顧客の氏名及びメールアドレス等)、及びOutbrainが顧客のアカウントに提供するサービスの利用に必要な個人情報を意味する。
                                                                4. 本データ主体」とは、個人情報の主体である自然人を意味する。
                                                                5. 個人情報保護法」とは、Outbrain又は顧客に適用される、個人情報の保護に関連する最新の適用法令、省令、規制、命令及び要件を意味する。
                                                                6. EEA」とは、欧州経済領域を意味する。
                                                                7. 本エンドユーザー」とは、Outbrainのパートナーネットワーク上にあるOutbrainウィジェットを利用する自然人であるエンドユーザーを意味する。
                                                                8. 本エンドユーザーの個人情報」とは、OutbrainがOutbrainウィジェットを通じてエンドユーザーから直接収集する本エンドユーザーに関する個人情報を意味する。それには、OutbrainのUUID、IPアドレス(Outbrainにより、地理位置情報に変換され、最後のオクテットが消去されたもの)、その他本エンドユーザーに関するエージェントデータ(本エンドユーザーが当該ウィジェットにアクセスするために使用しているデバイス及びブラウザに関する情報等)が含まれる。
                                                                9. 個人情報」とは、本契約に従ってOutbrainが取り扱う(該当する場合には、本エンドユーザーの個人情報及び/又は顧客の個人情報を含む)特定された又は特定され得る自然人又は家族に関する情報を意味する。
                                                                10. 個人情報の侵害」とは、Outbrainによって配信、保持又は取り扱われている顧客の個人情報に関する偶発的な又は違法な削除、損失、変更、無許可な開示、違法アクセスによるセキュリティ侵害を意味する。
                                                                11. 本下請業者」とは、Outbrainに代わって個人情報を取り扱う下請業者を意味する。

                                                              1. 取扱いの目的及び範囲当事者は、本個人情報取扱規約及び適用法令に基づき、個人情報が取り扱われることに合意する。Outbrainは、以下の目的で個人情報を取り扱うものとする。
                                                                1. 本エンドユーザーの個人情報については、Outbrainのパートナーネットワークを利用するエンドユーザーに推奨サービスを提供するため。発効日以降、Outbrainは本エンドユーザーの個人情報を送信及び/又は顧客から受信しない(Outbrainピクセルの経由を含む)。
                                                                2. 顧客の個人情報については、顧客にサービスを提供するため。

                                                              1. 各当事者の役割各当事者は、顧客の個人情報の取扱いにあたり、それぞれ独立した管理者かつ事業主体であることを確認し、それに合意する。Outbrainは、顧客、顧客のサイト又は顧客が有するOutbrainピクセルを経由して、本エンドユーザーの個人情報を収集、送信又は受信しない。したがって、Outbrainは、本エンドユーザーの個人情報に関して、発行元から独立した管理者である。各当事者は、個人情報保護法に基づく独立した管理者に適用する義務を遵守するものとする。

                                                              1. 法的根拠
                                                                1. 本エンドユーザーの個人情報 Outbrainは、本エンドユーザーの個人情報を、顧客からではなく、パートナーサイトから直接収集する。Outbrainは、個人情報保護法又はここに記載されるそれと同等の規定を遵守することを両当事者に要求する、適切な契約書を発行元と締結する。
                                                                2. パートナーの個人情報顧客は、Outbrainが顧客に対する本契約上の義務を遂行するためには顧客の個人情報が必要であるため、Outbrainが顧客の個人情報を取り扱う法的根拠が、契約上のものであることを確認する。

                                                              1. 本データ主体の権利顧客は、本契約に従い、顧客の個人データに関して個人情報保護法に基づいて権利を行使する要求を本データ主体から受け取った場合、速やかにOutbrainに通知するものとする。かかる場合、顧客は、本データ主体の要求に直接対応できるように、Outbrainに本データ主体を紹介するものとする。Outbrainは,本データ主体からの要求に対応するため及び/又は個人情報保護法における独立した管理者としての必須義務を遂行するため,取扱いの性質によって、当該顧客に,(当該顧客が書面で要求した場合、当該顧客の費用で)合理的な支援を提供する。

                                                              1. 情報提供義務両当事者は、個人情報を取り扱う際に本データ主体から直接又は第三者を通じて個人情報が提供される場合、情報提供義務を遂行する義務があることを確認する。そのために、両当事者は、本エンドユーザーに対して,適用される個人情報保護法に準拠して、適切なプライバシー通知を表示するものとする。データ主体の権利に関するOutbrainの連絡メールは次の通りである:privacyquestions@outbrain.com

                                                              1. 従業員Outbrainは、個人情報の取扱いに従事する従業員に個人情報を秘密に保持することの必要性について教育し、適切な研修を受けさせ、当該従業員と秘密保持契約を締結することに同意する。また、Outbrainは、個人情報にアクセスできる従業員を本契約に基づくサービスを提供するために必要な従業員に限定する。

                                                              1. 個人情報の共有‐顧客は、 (i) 名前やメールアドレス等、本データ主体を直接特定することができる個人情報(顧客の個人情報を除く)及び/又は (ii) 特別な種類の個人情報を含む個人情報を、Outbrainと共有しないことに同意する。

                                                              1. 本下請業者顧客は、Outbrainが本契約に基づくサービスの提供に関連して、第三者(関連会社を含む)に業務を委託することができることを確認する。Outbrainは、本個人情報取扱規約に含まれる個人情報保護義務に劣らない個人情報保護義務を有する本下請業者と契約を締結するものとする。

                                                              1. 個人情報保護に関するセキュリティ対策‐Outbrainは、個人情報の秘密性及び完全性を保護するための適切な技術的及び組織的措置を維持する。Outbrainが個人情報を保護するために使用するセキュリティ対策は、個人情報保護方針に概説されている。Outbrainは、顧客の個人情報に対する侵害を発見した場合、遅滞なく(ただし、発覚後48時間以内に)、顧客に書面にて通知するものとし、個人情報の侵害の原因を是正するために、必要且つ合理的とみなす措置を講ずるものとする。

                                                              1. データの保持‐顧客からの要求がある場合、Outbrainは顧客の個人情報を消去するものとする。

                                                              1. コンプライアンス‐Outbrainは、書面による事前の要求がある場合、顧客の費用負担で、本個人情報取扱規約に基づく義務を遵守していることを証明するために必要な情報を顧客に提供する。さらに、各当事者は、(i) 相手方の指示が個人情報保護法に違反していると把握した場合、又は (ii) 本個人情報取扱規約又は本契約に基づいて提供されるサービスに関連する個人情報保護法の違反を指摘する、データ保護監督機関又はそれに類似する機関からの申立て又は通知を受領した場合、書面で相手方当事者に通知する。

                                                              1. 国際的な個人情報の移転‐Outbrainは、EEA域外に(本下請業者による移転を含む)個人情報を移転又は取扱うことがあるが、当該移転は、個人情報保護法(EU標準契約条項、EU-US Privacy Shieldに基づく認証、又はGDPR第45条に基づく欧州委員会の十分制認定も、適用のある限りで含まれる)を遵守して行われることを条件とする。Outbrainは、EU-US Privacy Shieldの認証を受け、グループ企業間移転に関するEU標準契約条項を締結している。

                                                              1. CCPA‐ Outbrainは、改正カリフォルニア消費者プライバシー法2018年)以下「CCPA」という)において、「事業主体」であり、「サービスプロバイダー」ではない。Outbrainは、本エンドユーザーの選択に従うことを目的として、パートナーの同意を管理するシステム(IAB CCPAコンプライアンスフレームワークを含むが、これに限定されない)から同意の信号を受信し、解釈し、サービスを提供するのであって、パートナーに代わサービスプロバイダーとはみなされない

                                                              1. 契約期間及び解除‐本個人情報取扱規約は、パートナー登録フォームに記載されている発効日に開始し、顧客のキャンペーンがOutbrainのパートナーネットワーク上で公開されている限り継続する。

                                                              1. 雑則
                                                                1. いずれの当事者も、当該当事者の合理的な支配を超える事由に起因する理由によって本個人情報取扱規約及び本契約に基づく義務の履行遅延又は不履行による責任を負わない。
                                                                2. 本個人情報取扱規約に基づく権利の不履行又は遅延は当該権利の放棄と解釈されず、当該権利、その他の権利若しくは救済の行使を妨げないものとする。
                                                                3. 顧客は、Outbrainの書面による事前の同意を得ることなく、本契約に基づく権利又は義務の全部又は一部を譲渡してはならない。
                                                                4. 別段の明示の規定がある場合を除き、本個人情報取扱規約のいかなる規定も、本個人情報取扱規約の当事者以外の者に有利な権利又はその他の利益を創出し又は付与するものではない。
                                                                5. 本個人情報取扱規約のいずれかの条項が無効、違法又は執行不能である場合であっても、本個人情報取扱規約の他の条項に影響を及ぼさない。
                                                                6. 本個人情報取扱規約は、アンプリファイ規約に定める法令に準拠する。

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                                                                Glossary

                                                                Statutory category

                                                                Definition (categories may overlap)

                                                                What we collect

                                                                Commercial Information

                                                                Records of personal property, products or services purchased, obtained, or considered, or other purchasing or consuming histories or tendencies.


                                                                Contact data

                                                                Identity data

                                                                Transaction data

                                                                Communications

                                                                Marketing data


                                                                Financial Information

                                                                Bank account number, debit or credit card numbers, insurance policy number, and other financial information.

                                                                Financial data


                                                                Geolocation Data

                                                                Precise location, e.g., derived from GPS coordinates or telemetry data


                                                                N/A

                                                                Identifiers

                                                                Real name, alias, postal address, unique personal identifier, customer number, email address, account name, social security number, driver’s license number, passport number, or other similar identifiers.


                                                                Contact data

                                                                Identity data

                                                                Data about others

                                                                Inferences

                                                                The derivation of information, data, assumptions, or conclusions from any other category of Personal Information to create a profile about a person reflecting the person's preferences, characteristics, psychological trends, predispositions, behavior, attitudes, intelligence, abilities and aptitudes.


                                                                May be derived from your:


                                                                Device data

                                                                Online activity data

                                                                Internet or Network Information

                                                                Browsing history, search history, and information regarding a person’s interaction with an Internet website, application, or advertisement.


                                                                Device data

                                                                Online activity data

                                                                Online Identifiers

                                                                An online identifier or other persistent identifier that can be used to recognize a person, family or device, over time and across different services, including but not limited to, a device identifier; an Internet Protocol address; cookies, beacons, pixel tags, mobile ad identifiers, or similar technology; customer number, unique pseudonym, or user alias; telephone numbers, or other forms of persistent or probabilistic identifiers (i.e., the identification of a person or a device to a degree of certainty of more probable than not) that can be used to identify a particular person or device.


                                                                Device data

                                                                Identity data





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                                                                  The following terms (“Terms”) govern Outbrain andPartner’s participation in a Unified Auction for Partner Inventory facilitated through one or more Unified Auction Service as defined in a Header Bidding Enrollment Form.

                                                                  1. CERTAIN DEFINITIONS
                                                                    1. “Advertising Client(s)” means advertisers, agencies or other third-party sources of advertising demand.
                                                                    2. "Advertiser Recs" means Recommendations in the Outbrain network submitted by Advertising Clients.
                                                                    3. "Content" means graphical, textual and/or auditory content (which may include text, data, information, photos, images, graphics, audio, video or other content).
                                                                    4. "Data" means all data collected or generated by Outbrain through the Unified Auction Service, including any reports or other data made available to Partner in connection with the Agreement.
                                                                    5. "Destination Page" means any webpage or other online location that may be accessed by clicking on Recommendations.
                                                                    6. "End User" means individual human end users of Partner Inventory.
                                                                    7. "Partner Inventory" means inventory appearing on the Partner websites applications or platforms, as may be made available to Outbrain by Partner through a Unified Auction Service and in any particular Unified Auction.
                                                                    8. "Recommendations" means the display of Content that Outbrain delivers to Partner Inventory via the Unified Auction Service. For clarity, Recommendations are Advertiser Recs.
                                                                    9. “Unified Auction” means any programmatic auction for Partner Inventory that occurs within any Unified Auction Service in which Outbrain participates.
                                                                    10. “Unified Auction Service” means a service or integration, which may be operated by a third party, that facilitates a programmatic auction, wherein programmatic supply-side partners and other programmatic buyers’ bid for Partner Inventory on behalf of Advertising Clients.
                                                                  2. REVENUE & PAYMENT
                                                                    1. Partner must promptly provide Outbrain completed and accurate tax forms and all other similar materials Outbrain requires, which may include tax form W-8BEN, W-8BEN-E or W-9 if applicable (collectively all such forms and materials, “Tax Materials”). Notwithstanding anything set forth to the contrary in this Agreement, Outbrain may (a) withhold payments owed to Partner hereunder without penalty or late fee until Outbrain has received Partner’s Tax Materials, and (b) deduct any applicable withholding taxes payable by Outbrain from payments owed to Partner by Outbrain hereunder as required by law. Once Outbrain has received the Tax Materials, Outbrain will use commercially reasonable efforts to pay any amounts not paid to Partner pursuant to the foregoing subsection (a) as soon as reasonably practicable. All payments to Partner shall be subject to withholding for income taxes and similar deductions, as required by applicable law.
                                                                    2. To ensure proper payment, Partner is responsible for notifying Outbrain of accurate contact and payment information. Partner is also responsible for any charges assessed by Partner’s bank or payment provider. If the amount owed to Partner is less than US$50, then the amount owed will be accrued if and until the calendar month in which the balance of the payments due to Partner exceeds US$50. Any dispute regarding a payment from Outbrain must be submitted to Outbrain in writing within thirty (30) days of postage or wire transfer date of such payment or it shall be deemed waived.
                                                                    3. Outbrain may withhold, set off, charge or credit back payments to Partner, if Outbrain, in its sole reasonable discretion, believes that the performance related to them are fraudulent or invalid in nature or if Outbrain was charged or credited back by the Advertiser Client. Invalid activity is determined by Outbrain in all cases and may include, but is not limited to, (i) invalid clicks on or impressions of Advertiser Recs generated by any person, bot, automated program or similar device, including through any clicks/impressions originating from Partner’s IP addresses or computers under Partner’s control; (ii) clicks/impressions solicited or generated by payment of money, false representation, or requests for End Users to click on Advertiser Recs or take other actions; and (iii) clicks/impressions co-mingled with a significant amount of the activity described in (i and ii) above.
                                                                    4. In addition to Outbrain’s other rights and remedies, Outbrain may (i) withhold and offset any payments owed to Partner under the Agreement against any fees Partner owes Outbrain under the Agreement or any other agreement, and/or (ii) require Partner to refund Outbrain within thirty (30) days of any invoice, any amounts Outbrain may have overpaid to Partner in prior periods. If an Outbrain Advertiser Client whose Advertiser Recs are displayed on any Partner Inventory defaults on payment to Outbrain, Outbrain may withhold payment or charge back Partner’s account.
                                                                  3. PRIVACY
                                                                    1. Outbrain and Partner shall each maintain and display on their respective websites an easily accessible and discoverable privacy notice and/or policy that complies with all applicable laws, and with respect to Partner, that discloses usage of third-party technology to collect and use data in connection with the Partner Inventory. Outbrain's privacy policy is availablehere.
                                                                    2. The parties are independent controllers in respect of End User data processed via the Partner Inventory and each party remains individually responsible for compliance with relevant data protection laws. It is Partner’s (and not Outbrain’s) responsibility to comply with all data protection legislation in respect of the placing and use of third party cookies and the capturing of any consent to cookies required to be obtained from the relevant End User). Partner acknowledges that Outbrain relies on Partner’s lawful basis for processing End User data. Accordingly, Partner warrants that: (i) if Publisher relies on legitimate interest, it has completed a legitimate interest assessment which has considered Outbrain’s provision of the Outbrain Service; and (ii) if the Publisher relies on consent, the Publisher shall disclose Outbrain to an End User via a consent management platform (if applicable) using the IAB methodology and pass Outbrain a clear consent or no consent signal (i.e., the Publisher must not send Outbrain a null or invalid signal via a consent management platform). Publisher shall collect the consent string (if relying on consent) according to the IAB methodology and make it available to Outbrain as an object in any bid request. Regardless of the foregoing, the parties shall provide End Users access to a user-choice mechanism such as the opt out page(s) of the Network Advertising Initiative, the Digital Advertising Alliance, the European Digital Advertising Alliance, and/or a direct opt out of Outbrain through Outbrain’s privacy policy. If an End User has opted out of behavioral advertising through a mechanism alerting Publisher (instead of Outbrain), such as device settings, Publisher must not pass Outbrain such End User’s advertiser ID or other identifying mechanism. The provisions of theData Processing Agreement shall be incorporated into, and form part of, this Agreement.
                                                                  4. LICENSE TERMS
                                                                    1. During the Term and subject to Partner’s full compliance with all of the terms of the Agreement, Outbrain grants Partner a limited, non-exclusive, revocable, non-sublicensable, non-transferable licencse to display the Recommendations on Partner Inventory in the form and format provided.
                                                                    2. Outbrain grants Partner, during the Term, a limited, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to use and display Outbrain’s trademarks, service marks and logos (collectively, “Outbrain Marks”), strictly in accordance with Partner’s obligations and rights in the Agreement. All goodwill arising out of Partner’s use of any of the Outbrain Marks shall inure solely to the benefit of Outbrain. Outbrain shall have the right to refer to Partner and Partner Inventory in any general listing of advertisers or partners (including in marketing and sales materials). Notwithstanding the foregoing, each party will request prior written consent before issuing a press release regarding the Agreement or using the other party’s name on its website other than in accordance with the Agreement.
                                                                    3. As between the parties: (a) Outbrain retains all right, title and interest in and to the Outbrain Marks, Data, and Content displayed on or made available by the Unified Auction Service (excluding any Content from the Partner Inventory which shall be owned by Partner); and (b) Partner retains all right, title and interest in and to the Partner Inventory including the look and feel, excluding the items described in subparagraph (a) above, (including without limitation all intellectual property rights in them).
                                                                    4. The licences granted under the Agreement are specifically set forth in the Agreement; there are no implied rights. All rights not expressly granted to Partner in the Agreement are reserved by Outbrain.
                                                                  5. PROHIBITED ACTIVITY
                                                                  Partner will not deploy Advertiser Recs on any properties that display adult, obscene, pornographic, defamatory, libelous, infringing, abusive, or illegal Content, that promotes hate or discrimination, facilitates the sale of firearms or illegal drugs, or that participates or encourages participation in, illegal activities or is directed at children under of the age of 16.

                                                                  1. TERMINATION
                                                                    1. Either party may terminate the Agreement at any time in the event of a material breach by the other party of any provision of the Agreement that remains uncured for seven (7) days after the breaching party’s receipt of written notice of the breach.
                                                                    2. The Agreement is terminable on thirty (30) days prior written notice unless otherwise stated on the Partner Enrollment Form. Upon expiration or termination of the Agreement, all rights and obligations of the parties under the Agreement will be extinguished, except that Sections 8, 9 & 11 of the Terms will survive termination, as well as any other terms of this Agreement which, by their nature should survive termination, and continue to bind the parties.
                                                                  2. LIMITED WARRANTIES; INDEMNITY
                                                                    1. Each party represents and warrants to the other that: (i) it has all right, power, and authority necessary to enter into the Agreement and perform its obligations under it; and (ii) it will comply with all applicable laws, regulations and orders in its performance of the Agreement.
                                                                    2. Partner represents and warrants that the Partner Inventory does not and will not contain any Content that is: (i) illegal; (ii) infringes any Intellectual Property Right of any third party; (iii) is obscene, defamatory, libelous, slanderous material or material that violates any person’s right of publicity, privacy or personality; or (iv) knowingly contains a misrepresentation of fact or factual inaccuracy.
                                                                    3. Nothing in the Agreement shall be construed as a promise of any sort of minimum traffic volumes, clicks, impressions or usage or any other such commitments by Outbrain to Partner.
                                                                    4. Except as expressly provided in the Agreement, neither party makes any representations or warranties, express or implied in relation to the Agreement, the Partner Inventory, any Content made available by Outbrain or any other matters (including any implied terms relating to satisfactory quality or fitness for any purpose, any warranties of availability or uninterrupted or error free performance, any warranties arising out of any course of performance or dealing).
                                                                    5. Outbrain makes no representations or warranties concerning any Content, including without limitation Advertiser Recs, and Outbrain will not be responsible or liable for the contents, accuracy, intellectual property infringement, legality or decency of or for Partner’s reliance on any of the foregoing.
                                                                    6. Each party (the “Indemnifying Party”) shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the other party and its parent and affiliates, and each of its and their respective affiliates, directors, officers, shareholders, members, authorised representatives, employees and agents (collectively, the “Indemnified Party”) from and against any and all claims, losses, liabilities, damages, costs, settlements, regulatory findings and/or fines and other expenses (including reasonable legal fees) (collectively, “Claims”) that arise out of any third party claim occasioned by any breach or alleged breach of any of the Indemnifying Party’s representations, warranties and obligations of the Agreement. The Indemnified Party shall promptly notify the Indemnifying Party of any Claim in writing, provided, however, that any delay in providing such notice shall not relieve the Indemnifying Party of any of its obligations except to the extent that the Indemnifying Party is actually prejudiced by such delay. The Indemnified Party shall have the right to participate in the defence and settlement of the Claim with counsel of its own choosing and its own expense, subject to the Indemnifying Party’s control thereof.
                                                                  3. CONFIDENTIALITY
                                                                  Each party (the “Receiving Party”) acknowledges that it will have access to certain information and materials, including the terms of the Agreement, concerning the business, technology, products and services of the other party (the “Disclosing Party”) that are, or reasonably should be considered given the circumstances of disclosure to be, confidential (“Confidential Information”). Confidential Information will not include: (a) information known to the Receiving Party prior to disclosure by the Disclosing Party; (b) information independently developed by the Receiving Party without reference to Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party; (c) information that is or becomes publicly known through no fault of the Receiving Party; or (d) information disclosed to the Receiving Party by a third party without breach of any obligation of confidence. Except as permitted hereunder, the Receiving Party (aa) will not use any Confidential Information for its own account or the account of any third party, and (bb) will not disclose any Confidential Information to any third party other than its directors, employees, contractors, advisors, investors or potential investors who have a need to know and who have agreed not to use, and to maintain the confidentiality of, the Confidential Information consistent with this Section 7. The Receiving Party will return or destroy the Confidential Information promptly upon the Disclosing Party’s written request. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information to the extent required by applicable law or legal process, provided that the Receiving Party provides prompt written notice of any required disclosure to the Disclosing Party and provides reasonable cooperation (at the Disclosing Party’s expense) with any effort by the Disclosing Party to contest or limit the scope of such disclosure.

                                                                  1. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
                                                                    1. Neither Outbrain nor the Partner exclude or limit liability to the other for: (i) death or personal injury caused by its negligence or that of its employees or contractors; (ii) fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; or (iii) any other liability which cannot lawfully be excluded or limited.
                                                                    2. Subject always to this Section , neither party will be liable for: (a) any special, indirect, incidental or consequential loss or damage; (b) any loss of goodwill or reputation; (c) any loss of data; (d) any loss of contracts, business or anticipated savings; or (e) any loss of profits arising out of or in connection with the Agreement or any breach hereof, whether or not such party has been advised of the possibility of such loss or damage, howsoever incurred and whether under a theory of contract, tort (including negligence) statutory duty or otherwise.
                                                                    3. Subject always to this Section and except for liabilities arising out of a party’s violation, misappropriation or infringement of a party’s Intellectual Property Rights, in no event will either party’s aggregate liability arising out of or in connection with the Agreement or any breach (whether under a theory of contract, tort (including negligence), statutory duty, or otherwise) exceed the greater of: (i) £100,000 GBP; and (ii) 125% of the amount of revenues paid or payable to the Partner in the 12-month period immediately preceding the event giving rise to liability (or, in the case of a series of connected events, the first such event).
                                                                    4. Each party acknowledges to each other that it accepts that the restrictions on the liability of each other party, as set out in the Agreement are reasonable in all the circumstances.
                                                                  2. EXPORT CONTROLS
                                                                  Partner will comply with all export laws and restrictions and regulations of the Department of Commerce, the United States Department of Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control ("OFAC"), or other United States or foreign agency or authority, and shall not export, or allow the export or re-export of the Unified Auction Service in violation of any such restrictions, laws or regulations. Partner agrees to the foregoing and represent and warrants that it is not located in, under the control of, or a national or resident of any restricted country. Partner represents and warrants that none of it, or any individual, entity, or organisation holding any ownership interest or controlling interest in Partner, including any officer or director, is an individual, entity, organisation with whom any United States law, regulation, or executive order prohibits U.S. companies and individuals from dealing, including, names appearing on the Specially Designated Nationals List.
                                                                  1. MISCELLANEOUS
                                                                  The Agreement shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of England and Wales, without regard to its conflict of law provisions or the United Nations Conventions for the International Sale of Goods. Any action or proceeding arising from or relating to the Agreement must be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of English courts. The parties agree that irreparable damage would occur in the event that any of the provisions of the Agreement is not performed in accordance with these specific terms. Accordingly, the parties agree that each shall be entitled to injunctive relief to prevent breaches of the Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions of the Agreement, in addition to any other remedy to which they are entitled at law or in equity. The parties are independent contractors, and nothing in the Agreement will be construed to create a partnership, joint venture, agency or other relationship between the parties. No failure or forbearance by a party to enforce any of its rights under the Agreement or insist upon performance of the other party’s obligations under the Agreement will be deemed a waiver of such rights or obligations to any extent, and no waiver by either party of any default or breach of the Agreement will constitute a waiver of any other or subsequent default or breach. Neither party will be liable for any failure to perform due to causes beyond the party's reasonable control. The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning its subject matter and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous agreements or understandings, written or oral, concerning such subject matter. The parties to this Agreement do not intend that any term of this Agreement should be enforceable, by virtue of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 or otherwise, by any person who is not a Party to this Agreement. The Partner Enrollment Form may be amended, modified or superseded, only by a written instrument signed by both parties. The headings in the Agreement are for the convenience of reference only and have no legal effect. The Agreement may be executed and delivered via electronic transmission or another means of complete and accurate reproduction, and copies of the Agreement delivered via such means will be deemed originals for all purposes. The Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument. If any provision of the Agreement is held to be unenforceable for any reason, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable, failing which, it shall be severed from the Agreement and the balance of the Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. Neither party may assign the Agreement or any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the other party’s prior written consent, except (i) due to operation of law, merger, reorganisation, or as a result of an acquisition or change of control, and (ii) by Outbrain to its subsidiaries. Subject to the foregoing, the Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their permitted successors and assigns.



                                                                  Header Bidding Terms (Inc.)

                                                                  Version 3.0

                                                                  Effective January 21st 2022
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                                                                    The following terms (“Terms”) govern Outbrain andPartner’s participation in a Unified Auction for Partner Inventory facilitated through one or more Unified Auction Service as defined in a Header Bidding Enrollment Form.

                                                                    1. CERTAIN DEFINITIONS
                                                                      1. “Advertising Client(s)” means advertisers, agencies or other third-party sources of advertising demand.
                                                                      2. "Advertiser Recs" means Recommendations in the Outbrain network submitted by Advertising Clients.
                                                                      3. "Content" means graphical, textual and/or auditory content (which may include text, data, information, photos, images, graphics, audio, video or other content).
                                                                      4. "Data" means all data collected or generated by Outbrain through the Unified Auction Service, including any reports or other data made available to Partner in connection with the Agreement.
                                                                      5. "Destination Page" means any webpage or other online location that may be accessed by clicking on Recommendations.
                                                                      6. "End User" means individual human end users of Partner Inventory.
                                                                      7. "Partner Inventory" means inventory appearing on the Partner websites applications or platforms, as may be made available to Outbrain by Partner through a Unified Auction Service and in any particular Unified Auction.
                                                                      8. "Recommendations" means the display of Content that Outbrain delivers to Partner Inventory via the Unified Auction Service. For clarity, Recommendations are Advertiser Recs.
                                                                      9. “Unified Auction” means any programmatic auction for Partner Inventory that occurs within any Unified Auction Service in which Outbrain participates.
                                                                      10. “Unified Auction Service” means a service or integration, which may be operated by a third party, that facilitates a programmatic auction, wherein programmatic supply-side partners and other programmatic buyers’ bid for Partner Inventory on behalf of Advertising Clients.
                                                                    2. REVENUE & PAYMENT
                                                                      1. Partner must promptly provide Outbrain completed and accurate tax forms and all other similar materials Outbrain requires, which may include tax form W-8BEN, W-8BEN-E or W-9 if applicable (collectively all such forms and materials, “Tax Materials”). Notwithstanding anything set forth to the contrary in this Agreement, Outbrain may (a) withhold payments owed to Partner hereunder without penalty or late fee until Outbrain has received Partner’s Tax Materials, and (b) deduct any applicable withholding taxes payable by Outbrain from payments owed to Partner by Outbrain hereunder as required by law. Once Outbrain has received the Tax Materials, Outbrain will use commercially reasonable efforts to pay any amounts not paid to Partner pursuant to the foregoing subsection (a) as soon as reasonably practicable. All payments to Partner shall be subject to withholding for income taxes and similar deductions, as required by applicable law.
                                                                      2. To ensure proper payment, Partner is responsible for notifying Outbrain of accurate contact and payment information. Partner is also responsible for any charges assessed by Partner’s bank or payment provider. If the amount owed to Partner is less than US$50, then the amount owed will be accrued if and until the calendar month in which the balance of the payments due to Partner exceeds US$50. Any dispute regarding a payment from Outbrain must be submitted to Outbrain in writing within thirty (30) days of postage or wire transfer date of such payment or it shall be deemed waived.
                                                                      3. Outbrain may withhold, set off, charge or credit back payments to Partner, if Outbrain, in its sole reasonable discretion, believes that the performance related to them are fraudulent or invalid in nature or if Outbrain was charged or credited back by the Advertiser Client. Invalid activity is determined by Outbrain in all cases and may include, but is not limited to, (i) invalid clicks on or impressions of Advertiser Recs generated by any person, bot, automated program or similar device, including through any clicks/impressions originating from Partner’s IP addresses or computers under Partner’s control; (ii) clicks/impressions solicited or generated by payment of money, false representation, or requests for End Users to click on Advertiser Recs or take other actions; and (iii) clicks/impressions co-mingled with a significant amount of the activity described in (i and ii) above.
                                                                      4. In addition to Outbrain’s other rights and remedies, Outbrain may (i) withhold and offset any payments owed to Partner under the Agreement against any fees Partner owes Outbrain under the Agreement or any other agreement, and/or (ii) require Partner to refund Outbrain within thirty (30) days of any invoice, any amounts Outbrain may have overpaid to Partner in prior periods. If an Outbrain Advertiser Client whose Advertiser Recs are displayed on any Partner Inventory defaults on payment to Outbrain, Outbrain may withhold payment or charge back Partner’s account.
                                                                    3. PRIVACY
                                                                      1. Outbrain and Partner shall each maintain and display on their respective websites an easily accessible and discoverable privacy notice and/or policy that complies with all applicable laws, and with respect to Partner, that discloses usage of third-party technology to collect and use data in connection with the Partner Inventory. Outbrain's privacy policy is available athere.
                                                                      2. The parties are independent controllers in respect of End User data processed via the Partner Inventory and each party remains individually responsible for compliance with relevant data protection laws. It is Partner’s (and not Outbrain’s) responsibility to comply with all data protection legislation in respect of the placing and use of third party cookies and the capturing of any consent to cookies required to be obtained from the relevant End User). Partner acknowledges that Outbrain relies on Partner’s lawful basis for processing End User data. Accordingly, Partner warrants that: (i) if Publisher relies on legitimate interest, it has completed a legitimate interest assessment which has considered Outbrain’s provision of the Outbrain Service; and (ii) if the Publisher relies on consent, the Publisher shall disclose Outbrain to an End User via a consent management platform (if applicable) using the IAB methodology and pass Outbrain a clear consent or no consent signal (i.e., the Publisher must not send Outbrain a null or invalid signal via a consent management platform). Publisher shall collect the consent string (if relying on consent) according to the IAB methodology and make it available to Outbrain as an object in any bid request. Regardless of the foregoing, the parties shall provide End Users access to a user-choice mechanism such as the opt out page(s) of the Network Advertising Initiative, the Digital Advertising Alliance, the European Digital Advertising Alliance, and/or a direct opt out of Outbrain through Outbrain’s privacy policy. If an End User has opted out of behavioral advertising through a mechanism alerting Publisher (instead of Outbrain), such as device settings, Publisher must not pass Outbrain such End User’s advertiser ID or other identifying mechanism. The provisions of theData Processing Agreement shall be incorporated into, and form part of, this Agreement.
                                                                    4. LICENSE TERMS
                                                                      1. During the Term and subject to Partner’s full compliance with all of the terms of the Agreement, Outbrain grants Partner a limited, non-exclusive, revocable, non-sublicensable, non-transferable licence to display the Recommendations on Partner Inventory in the form and format provided.
                                                                      2. Outbrain grants Partner, during the Term, a limited, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to use and display Outbrain’s trademarks, service marks and logos (collectively, “Outbrain Marks”), strictly in accordance with Partner’s obligations and rights in the Agreement. All goodwill arising out of Partner’s use of any of the Outbrain Marks shall inure solely to the benefit of Outbrain. Outbrain shall have the right to refer to Partner and Partner Inventory in any general listing of advertisers or partners (including in marketing and sales materials). Notwithstanding the foregoing, each party will request prior written consent before issuing a press release regarding the Agreement or using the other party’s name on its website other than in accordance with the Agreement.
                                                                      3. As between the parties: (a) Outbrain retains all right, title and interest in and to the Outbrain Marks, Data, and Content displayed on or made available by the Unified Auction Service (excluding any Content from the Partner Inventory which shall be owned by Partner); and (b) Partner retains all right, title and interest in and to the Partner Inventory including the look and feel, excluding the items described in subparagraph (a) above, (including without limitation all intellectual property rights in them).
                                                                      4. The licences granted under the Agreement are specifically set forth in the Agreement; there are no implied rights. All rights not expressly granted to Partner in the Agreement are reserved by Outbrain.
                                                                    5. PROHIBITED ACTIVITY

                                                                      Partner will not deploy Advertiser Recs on any properties that display adult, obscene, pornographic, defamatory, libelous, infringing, abusive, or illegal Content, that promotes hate or discrimination, facilitates the sale of firearms or illegal drugs, or that participates or encourages participation in, illegal activities or is directed at children under of the age of 16.
                                                                      1. Except as expressly and unambiguously authorised under the Agreement, Partner will not copy, rent, lease, sell, transfer, assign, sublicense, disassemble, reverse engineer or decompile (except to the limited extent expressly authorised by applicable statutory law), modify or alter any part of the Technology or otherwise use the Technology on behalf of or for the benefit of any third party.
                                                                    6. TERMINATION
                                                                      1. Either party may terminate the Agreement at any time in the event of a material breach by the other party of any provision of the Agreement that remains uncured for seven (7) days after the breaching party’s receipt of written notice of the breach.
                                                                      2. The Agreement is terminable on thirty (30) days prior written notice unless otherwise stated on the Partner Enrollment Form. Upon expiration or termination of the Agreement, all rights and obligations of the parties under the Agreement will be extinguished, except that Sections 8, 9 & 11 of the Terms will survive termination, as well as any other terms of this Agreement which, by their nature should survive termination, and continue to bind the parties.
                                                                    7. LIMITED WARRANTIES; INDEMNITY
                                                                      1. Each party represents and warrants to the other that: (i) it has all right, power, and authority necessary to enter into the Agreement and perform its obligations under it; and (ii) it will comply with all applicable laws, regulations and orders in its performance of the Agreement.
                                                                      2. Partner represents and warrants that the Partner Inventory does not and will not contain any Content that is: (i) illegal; (ii) infringes any Intellectual Property Right of any third party; (iii) is obscene, defamatory, libelous, slanderous material or material that violates any person’s right of publicity, privacy or personality; or (iv) knowingly contains a misrepresentation of fact or factual inaccuracy.
                                                                      3. Nothing in the Agreement shall be construed as a promise of any sort of minimum traffic volumes, clicks, impressions or usage or any other such commitments by Outbrain to Partner.
                                                                      4. Except as expressly provided in the Agreement, neither party makes any representations or warranties, express or implied in relation to the Agreement, the Partner Inventory, any Content made available by Outbrain or any other matters (including any implied terms relating to satisfactory quality or fitness for any purpose, any warranties of availability or uninterrupted or error free performance, any warranties arising out of any course of performance or dealing).
                                                                      5. Outbrain makes no representations or warranties concerning any Content, including without limitation Advertiser Recs, and Outbrain will not be responsible or liable for the contents, accuracy, intellectual property infringement, legality or decency of or for Partner’s reliance on any of the foregoing.
                                                                      6. Each party (the “Indemnifying Party”) shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the other party and its parent and affiliates, and each of its and their respective affiliates, directors, officers, shareholders, members, authorised representatives, employees and agents (collectively, the “Indemnified Party”) from and against any and all claims, losses, liabilities, damages, costs, settlements, regulatory findings and/or fines
                                                                        and other expenses (including reasonable legal fees) (collectively, “Claims”) that arise out of any third party claim occasioned by any breach or alleged breach of any of the Indemnifying Party’s representations, warranties and obligations of the Agreement. The Indemnified Party shall promptly notify the Indemnifying Party of any Claim in writing, provided, however, that any delay in providing such notice shall not relieve the Indemnifying Party of any of its obligations except to the extent that the Indemnifying Party is actually prejudiced by such delay. The Indemnified Party shall have the right to participate in the defence and settlement of the Claim with counsel of its own choosing and its own expense, subject to the Indemnifying Party’s control thereof.
                                                                    8. CONFIDENTIALITY

                                                                      Each party (the “Receiving Party”) acknowledges that it will have access to certain information and materials, including the terms of the Agreement, concerning the business, technology, products and services of the other party (the “Disclosing Party”) that are, or reasonably should be considered given the circumstances of disclosure to be, confidential (“Confidential Information”). Confidential Information will not include: (a) information known to the Receiving Party prior to disclosure by the Disclosing Party; (b) information independently developed by the Receiving Party without reference to Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party; (c) information that is or becomes publicly known through no fault of the Receiving Party; or (d) information disclosed to the Receiving Party by a third party without breach of any obligation of confidence. Except as permitted hereunder, the Receiving Party (aa) will not use any Confidential Information for its own account or the account of any third party, and (bb) will not disclose any Confidential Information to any third party other than its directors, employees, contractors, advisors, investors or potential investors who have a need to know and who have agreed not to use, and to maintain the confidentiality of, the Confidential Information consistent with this Section 7. The Receiving Party will return or destroy the Confidential Information promptly upon the Disclosing Party’s written request. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information to the extent required by applicable law or legal process, provided that the Receiving Party provides prompt written notice of any required disclosure to the Disclosing Party and provides reasonable cooperation (at the Disclosing Party’s expense) with any effort by the Disclosing Party to contest or limit the scope of such disclosure.
                                                                    9. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
                                                                      1. Neither Outbrain nor the Partner exclude or limit liability to the other for: (i) death or personal injury caused by its negligence or that of its employees or contractors; (ii) fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; or (iii) any other liability which cannot lawfully be excluded or limited.
                                                                      2. EXCEPT IN CONNECTION WITH A PARTY’S INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER, NEITHER PARTY WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGREEMENT OR ANY BREACH HEREOF (INCLUDING FOR LOSS OF DATA OR COST OF COVER), WHETHER OR NOT SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND WHETHER UNDER A THEORY OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHERWISE.
                                                                      3. EXCEPT FOR A PARTY’S INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER OR LIABILITIES ARISING OUT OF A PARTY’S VIOLATION, MISAPPROPRIATION OR INFRINGEMENT OF A PARTY’S INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS, IN NO EVENT WILL EITHER PARTY’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGREEMENT OR ANY BREACH HEREOF (WHETHER UNDER A THEORY OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE) EXCEED THE GREATER OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000) OR THE AMOUNT OF ADJUSTED GROSS REVENUE PAID OR PAYABLE TO THE PARTNER IN THE 12-MONTH PERIOD IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO LIABILITY (OR, IN THE CASE OF A SERIES OF CONNECTED EVENTS, THE FIRST SUCH EVENT).
                                                                    10. EXPORT CONTROLS

                                                                      Partner will comply with all export laws and restrictions and regulations of the Department of Commerce, the United States Department of Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control ("OFAC"), or other United States or foreign agency or authority, and shall not export, or allow the export or re-export of the Unified Auction Service in violation of any such restrictions, laws or regulations. Partner agrees to the foregoing and represent and warrants that it is not located in, under the control of, or a national or resident of any restricted country. Partner represents and warrants that none of it, or any individual, entity, or organisation holding any ownership interest or controlling interest in Partner, including any officer or director, is an individual, entity, organisation with whom any United States law, regulation, or executive order prohibits U.S. companies and individuals from dealing, including, names appearing on the Specially Designated Nationals List.
                                                                    11. MISCELLANEOUS

                                                                      The Agreement shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the State of New York, without regard to its conflict of law provisions or the United Nations Conventions for the International Sale of Goods. Any action or proceeding arising from or relating to the Agreement must be brought in a federal court in the Southern District of New York or in state court in New York County, New York, and each party irrevocably submits to the jurisdiction and venue of any such court in any such action or proceeding. The parties agree that irreparable damage would occur in the event that any of the provisions of the Agreement is not performed in accordance with these specific terms. Accordingly, the parties agree that each shall be entitled to injunctive relief to prevent breaches of the Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions of the Agreement, in addition to any other remedy to which they are entitled at law or in equity. The parties are independent contractors, and nothing in the Agreement will be construed to create a partnership, joint venture, agency or other relationship between the parties. No failure or forbearance by a party to enforce any of its rights under the Agreement or insist upon performance of the other party’s obligations under the Agreement will be deemed a waiver of such rights or obligations to any extent, and no waiver by either party of any default or breach of the Agreement will constitute a waiver of any other or subsequent default or breach. Neither party will be liable for any failure to perform due to causes beyond the party's reasonable control. The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning its subject matter and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous agreements or understandings, written or oral, concerning such subject matter. The Partner Enrollment Form may be amended, modified or superseded, only by a written instrument signed by both parties. The headings in the Agreement are for the convenience of reference only and have no legal effect. The Agreement may be executed and delivered via electronic transmission or another means of complete and accurate reproduction, and copies of the Agreement delivered via such means will be deemed originals for all purposes. The Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument. If any provision of the Agreement is held to be unenforceable for any reason, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable, failing which, it shall be severed from the Agreement and the balance of the Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. Neither party may assign the Agreement or any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the other party’s prior written consent, except (i) due to operation of law, merger, reorganization, or as a result of an acquisition or change of control, and (ii) by Outbrain to its subsidiaries. Subject to the foregoing, the Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their permitted successors and assigns.




                                                                    Outbrain Trusted Partners

                                                                    Version 1.1

                                                                    Effective February 16th 2022
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                                                                      Teads Amplify Data Sharing Agreement

                                                                      Version 3.3

                                                                      Effective June 26th 2025
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                                                                        26 June 2025
                                                                        This Data Sharing Agreement (“DSA”) is entered into by Outbrain and/or Teads the entity (“Company”) and the individual or company (the “Customer”) identified in the Insertion Order (governed by the applicable TeadsAmplify Terms and Conditions) between the parties from time to time (together, the “Terms”) and/or the Customer using the Dashboard and governs the processing of Personal Data under the provision of the Services by Company. This DSA shall apply to any and all agreements entered into between the parties and their Affiliates from time to time.
                                                                        This DSA is incorporated into the Terms (as amended from time to time) and constitutes a legally binding agreement between the parties. Collectively, the Controller EU SCCs (as applicable), the DSA, the Terms, and information entered or terms agreed through the Dashboard, are together referred to as the “Agreement”. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between any of the terms of the Agreement the following order of precedence shall prevail: (i) the Controller EU SCCs (as applicable); (ii) this DSA; and (iii) the Terms.
                                                                        Any capitalized terms not defined in this DSA shall have the respective meanings given to them in the Terms.
                                                                        1. DEFINITIONS.
                                                                        1.1. “Affiliate(s)” means in respect of either party at any time, any person or legal entity controlled by or controlling or under the common control of that party. Any reference to the parties shall include reference to their Affiliates;
                                                                        1.2. “Controller EU SCCs” means the standard data protection clauses “MODULE ONE: Transfer controller to controller” in accordance with article 46 2. (c) GDPR adopted by the European Commission on 4 June 2021 (Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2021/914) (as amended or superseded), containing contractual obligations on the Data Exporter and the Data Importer, and rights for EEA Data Subjects whose Personal Data is transferred, as amended or superseded from time to time by the European Commission;
                                                                        1.3. “Controller UK Addendum” means the international data transfer addendum to the European Commission's standard contractual clauses for international data transfers issued under Section 119A of the Data Protection Act 2018 and following Parliamentary approval came into force on 21 March 2022;
                                                                        1.4. “CMP” means an industry-standard consent management platform which enables the Customer to obtain, manage, and store End User's consent for the processing of Personal Data in compliance with Data Protection Laws;
                                                                        1.5. “Data Protection Laws” means all applicable laws, guidance or codes of practice issued by a relevant public authority applicable from time to time to Company or Customer relating to the processing of Personal Data and the privacy of electronic communications, including U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws, EU and UK Data Protection Laws, the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (LGPD), Federal Law no. 13,709/2018 and the Japanese Act on the Protection of Personal Information;
                                                                        1.6. “Data Subject Rights” means the exercise by a Data Subject or a Consumer of their rights under the Data Protection Laws;
                                                                        1.7. “EEA” means the European Economic Area;
                                                                        1.8. “End Users” means Data Subjects or Consumers who use the Service across the Network;
                                                                        1.9. "EU and UK Data Protection Laws" means all laws, guidance or codes of practice issued by a relevant Supervisory Authority (and the UK's Commissioner applicable from time to time to Company or Customer relating to the processing of Personal Data and the privacy of electronic communications in the EEA and the UK as amended or superseded, especially (i) the General Data Protection Regulation ((EU) 2016/679) (GDPR) and the UK Data Protection Act 2018; (ii) UK GDPR (as defined in section 3(10) (as supplemented by section 205(4)); (iii) the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (as updated by Directive 2009/136/EC) (ePrivacy Directive) and the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (SI 2003 No. 2426) (PECR) as updated; (iv) the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection 1992;
                                                                        1.10.Company Pixel Data” means the Personal Data which Company may collect when the Customer implements a pixel provided by Company (the "Company Pixel") on Customer’s website(s) or application(s) for the purpose of providing measurement services related to Customer’s campaign(s), analytics related to the performance of the Customer's campaign(s) and /or for enhanced targeting functionality;
                                                                        1.11.Third Party Targeting” means segments built independently by Customer or its third-party partners, which the Customer shares with Company for enhanced targeting of End Users;
                                                                        1.12. “UK Adequacy Decision” means the Commission Implementing Decision of 28 June 2021 on the adequate protection of Personal Data by the United Kingdom in accordance with Article 45 GDPR;
                                                                        1.13. “U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws” means all U.S. federal or state privacy laws, rules or regulations applicable from time to time to Company or Customer relating to the processing of Personal Data, including but not limited to, the California Consumer Privacy Act, the Colorado Privacy Act, the Connecticut Data Privacy Act, the Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act, the Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act of 2023, the Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act, the New Hampshire comprehensive privacy law, the New Jersey comprehensive privacy law, Oregon Consumer Privacy Act, Texas Data Privacy and Security Act, the Utah Consumer Privacy Act, the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act, any applicable guidance or codes of practice issued by a relevant public authority, or any federal, state or national law, regulation or regulatory guidance;
                                                                        1.14. “Controller, “Consent”, “Joint Controller”, "Processor", “Data Protection Impact Assessment”, "Data Subject", “Personal Data Breach”, "Special Categories of Personal Data",Commissionerand “Supervisory Authority” shall have the meanings given in EU and UK Data Protection Laws;
                                                                        1.15.Business”,Consumer”,Controller”,Cross-Context Behavioral advertising (including the targeting of advertising to a Consumer based on the Consumer's Personal Information obtained from the Consumer's activity across businesses, distinctly branded internet websites, applications, or services, other than the business, distinctly branded internet website, application, or service, with which the Consumer intentionally interacts)," “Processor”, “Sale” (including the terms “sell,” “selling,” “sold,” and other variations thereof, meaning the renting, disclosing, releasing, disseminating, making available, transferring, or otherwise communicating Personal Information for monetary or other valuable consideration), “Service Provider”, “Share” (including the terms "shared", "sharing" and other variations thereof, meaning the renting, disclosing, releasing, disseminating, making available, transferring, or otherwise communicating of Personal Information by a Business to a Third Party for Cross-Context Behavioral Advertising), “Targeting Advertising” (including displaying advertisements to a Consumer where the advertisement is selected based on personal data obtained from that Consumer's activities over time and across nonaffiliated websites or online applications to predict such Consumer's preferences or interests) and “Third Party”shall have the meanings given to those terms under U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws, as applicable; and
                                                                        1.16. “Personal Data” (and any variation thereof, including “Personal Information”, “Sensitive Data”, “Sensitive Personal Information”, and “process” (including “processing”) shall have the meaning given under the applicable Data Protection Laws.
                                                                        2. U.S. CONSUMER PRIVACY LAWS AND EU AND UK DATA PROTECTION LAWS SPECIFIC PROVISIONS.
                                                                        3.1. Specific provisions applicable to U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws are located inSections 4.2, 5.3, and 5.4.2 AND 6.5.
                                                                        3.2. Specific provisions applicable to EU AND UK Data protection Laws are located inSections 4.3, 5.4.1, 5.7, and 12.
                                                                        3. PURPOSE OF PROCESSING.Where implemented by Customer, Company processes Company Pixel Data for the specific and limited purposes of providing aggregated analytics related to the performance of the Customer’s campaign(s) and/or for enhanced targeting functionality. Each party shall remain solely and exclusively responsible for determining the means and purposes of processing for its respective processing activities including complying with data protection principles under the Data Protection Laws. Each party shall assist the other with its compliance with data protection principles under theData Protection Laws.
                                                                        4. ROLE OF PARTIES.
                                                                        4.1. Each party shall comply with all provisions of Data Protection Laws as it applies to matters under the Agreement and ensure that they process Personal Data fairly and lawfully in accordance with Data Protection Laws as applicable in the provision and receipt of the Service.
                                                                        4.2. Insofar as U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws are applicable to the Service, Company shall be a Third Party to Customer as it relates to the processing, Sharing for Targeted Advertising and Selling of the Personal Data, and no party shall be considered a Service Provider or Processor on anyone’s behalf. To the extent that theIAB Multi-State Privacy Agreement (the most recent version or successor thereto) (“MSPA”) applies, itshall be incorporated by reference into this DSA and the relationship between Customer and Company shall be described in the MSPA. In the event of conflict between MSPA and this DDA, the DSA shall prevail. The description of processing is described in Section B of Annex 1, attached hereto.
                                                                        4.3.Insofar as EU and UK Data Protection Laws are applicable to the Service, the parties shall be deemed Joint Controllers under Article 26 GDPR solely with regard to the implementation of the Company Pixel by Customer, and the parties shall be deemed independent Controllers for any other processing activity. The Customer shall be an independent controller for any Third Party Targeting.
                                                                        5. CUSTOMER’S OBLIGATIONS.
                                                                        5.1.Customer represents and warrants that its use of Pixels or Third Party Targeting shall, at all times, be compliant with Data Protection Laws and satisfy the requirements for an appropriate legal basis for processing.
                                                                        5.2.Customer shall not, at any time, use Pixels or Third Party Targeting: (i) for discriminatory purposes; (ii) to target minors under the age of eighteen (18); (iii) to target or collect Special Categories of Personal Data, Sensitive Data or Sensitive Personal Data information; (iv) to collect Personal Data related to alleged or confirmed criminal convictions or offenses; or (v) in violation of any applicable law in any country the Customer is based or where the Campaign is displayed.
                                                                        5.3. When implementing the Company Pixel on their website(s) or application(s), and/or utilizing Third Party Targeting, theCustomer shall:
                                                                        5.3.1. disclose to End Users, via a privacy notice, that it complies with Data Protection Law and disclose that it uses Third Party Targeting and/or Pixels, including an explanation that Third Parties, including Company, may use cookies or other technologies to collect or receive Personal Data from Customer’s website(s) or application(s), and may use that Personal Data for the purposes detailed inSection 3. Such privacy notice shall disclose to End Users, as applicable, the appropriate consent or opt out choice mechanism regarding the collection and disclosure of their Personal Data, including Company in compliance with applicable Data Protection Laws. Customer may also direct End Users to the Company opt out tool available on the Interest Profile.
                                                                        5.3.2. Insofar as EU and UK Data Protection Laws are applicable to the Service, use a consent management platform using the IAB Transparency & Consent Framework v2.2 (the most recent version or successor thereto) and pass Company valid “consent”/”no consent” strings after an End User has interacted with the consent management platform (“CMP”). Additionally, the Customer must ensure that the Company Pixel does not load before the End User has interacted with the CMP, or
                                                                        5.3.3. Insofar as U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws are applicable to the Service, provide End User with (i) a “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” or "Your Privacy Choices" link in the footer of Customer's website(s) or application(s), (ii) an easily accessible mechanism to exercise their opt out rights through an opt out preference signal such as the Global privacy Control; and/or (iii) an equivalent opt out choice using the IAB Global Privacy Platform (the most recent version or successor thereto) via a CMP that passes Company valid “yes”/”no” strings after an End User has interacted with the CMP.
                                                                        5.4. To the extent the Customer utilizes a CMP, it shall ensure that the CMP:
                                                                        5.4.1. is compliant with Data Protection Laws, and any applicable guidance and/or industry best practices from regulatory or self-regulatory bodies.
                                                                        5.4.2. clearly informs End Users about Company’s processing of Personal Data in accordance with Data Protection Laws (including by clearly mentioning Company in its list of vendors);
                                                                        5.4.3. informs the End User about the purposes for which their Personal Data will be processed and allows End Users to provide Consent (to the extent required by Data Protection Laws) for specific processing purposes and manage preferences on a granular level, without bundling different processing purposes together;
                                                                        5.4.4. informs the End User about the legal basis for such processing, and their rights in relation to their Personal Data;
                                                                        5.4.5. obtains Consent from End Users (to the extent required by Data Protection Laws) that is freely given, specific, informed, and unambiguous indication of the End Users’ wishes by which he or she, by a statement or by a clear affirmative action, signifies agreement to the processing of Personal Data relating to him or her;
                                                                        5.4.6. provides a mechanism to allow End Users to select the option for consent including, “accept all”, “reject all” and/or “manage preferences” with all options being of equal prominence; and
                                                                        5.4.7. prevents the End User from interacting with the Customer’s site(s) until such time as they have provided a consent indication.
                                                                        5.5. In addition, the Customer shall:
                                                                        5.5.1. provide a mechanism to allow End Users to withdraw their Consent (to the extent required by Data Protection Laws) at any time, and the withdrawal process must be at least as easy as the mechanism of providing Consent as per the Options;
                                                                        5.5.2. prohibits the processing of Personal Data unless the End User has provided Consent (to the extent required by Data Protection Laws);
                                                                        5.5.3. collect a clear, auditable record of the Consents (to the extent required by Data Protection Laws) given by End Users, including the date and time of Consent, the specific purposes for which consent was given, and any subsequent withdrawal of Consent; and
                                                                        5.5.4. provide mechanisms for End Users to access, update, or delete their Consent preferences (to the extent required by Data Protection Laws) at any time.
                                                                        5.6. Where the Customer does not use any of the above consent management platforms that permit an End User to opt out or withdraw their consent to personalized advertising, Targeted Advertising, and/or Cross-Contectual Behavioral Advertising via Customer’s website(s) or a mechanism such as a setting within a Customer’s application(s), Customer shall not load the Company Pixel.
                                                                        5.7. Customer shall be responsible for ensuring that no more Personal Data than necessary is shared with Company via the Company Pixel.
                                                                        5.8. Upon request, the Customer shall provide Company with all reasonable information to demonstrate compliance of the CMP with Data Protection Laws.
                                                                        5.9. Where Company determines the CMP fails to comply with Data Protection Laws or is not present on the Customer’s website(s) or application(s) where required, Company shall inform the Customer of such non-compliance and the Customer shall promptly and in any event within ten (10) working days implement any and all reasonable changes requested by the Company and shall notify the Company in writing of the actions taken to remediate any non-compliance of the CMP.
                                                                        5.10. In the event the Customer fails to comply with Sections 5.7 through 5.9, Company, at its discretion, reserves the right to either suspend its Services to the Customer or consider an End User to have not provided its Consent.
                                                                        5.11. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Customer acknowledges and agrees that Customer is solely responsible for its compliance obligations under Data Protection Laws.
                                                                        6. COMPANY’S OBLIGATIONS.
                                                                        6.1. Company shall:
                                                                        6.1.1. disclose, via an appropriate privacy notice, all information relating to processing activities where the Personal Data is collected directly from the End User or where such Personal Data is collected via third parties, as required under Data Protection Laws.
                                                                        6.1.2. at all times satisfy the requirements for an appropriate legal basis for the processing of Personal Data.
                                                                        6.1.3. enter into appropriate contractual arrangements with its publishers or third-party partners, requiring all parties to comply with Data Protection Laws.
                                                                        6.1.4. comply with requests from End Users to exercise their rights under relevant Data Protection Laws, without undue delay and within the required time limits. Requests relating to right to access, erasure, withdrawing consent, objecting to profiling, or ”Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” can be exercised directly onInterest Profile.
                                                                        6.2.Insofar as U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws are applicable to the Service, Company shall comply with the U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws, including treating Personal Data made available to Company by Customer in a manner consistent with Customer’s obligations under the U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws. Company shall provide the same level of privacy protection for Personal Data made available to the Company by Customer as is required of Customer under the U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws.

                                                                        7. COOPERATION.
                                                                        7.1. Each party shall develop, implement, and regularly review procedures to ensure they meet their respective obligations under Data Protection Laws.
                                                                        7.2. Each party shall immediately inform the other party if any activity pursuant to the Agreement infringes any part of Data Protection Laws, and the parties shall review such activity accordingly. If during the term, Data Protection Laws change in a way that this DSA is no longer adequate for performing the processing activities necessary to the Terms, the parties agree to promptly negotiate in good faith to review this DSA in light of such changes.
                                                                        7.3. In the event that either party receives any correspondence, enquiry or complaint from an End User, Supervisory Authority or any other third party related to the disclosure or processing of Personal Data pursuant to this DSA, or requests information from the other party when performing a Data Protection Impact Assessment, it shall promptly inform the other party giving full details of the same, and the other party shall provide such assistance as reasonably required (at each party’s sole cost and expense) and in good faith in order to respond in accordance with any requirements under Data Protection Laws.
                                                                        8. DATA SUBJECT RIGHTS.
                                                                        8.1. Each party is responsible for responding to Data Subject Rights received by the party. Company will assist Customer in fulfilling Data Subject Rights from End Users, as legally required. Each party agrees to provide such assistance as is reasonably required to enable the other party to comply with Data Subject Rights Request within the time limits imposed by the Data Protection Laws.
                                                                        8.2. Data Subjects can exercise their rights directly via the Company’s data rights self-serve portal (Interest Profile) at any time.
                                                                        8.3. Each party shall make the essence of this DSA available to Data Subjects in accordance with Data Protection Laws.
                                                                        8.4. Each party is responsible for maintaining a record of Data Subject Rights Requests, the decisions made and any information that was exchanged. Records must include copies of the request for information, details of the data accessed and shared and where relevant, notes of any meeting, correspondence or phone calls relating to the request.
                                                                        9. DATA SECURITY.
                                                                        Each party shall:
                                                                        9.1implement and maintain such appropriate technical and organizational measures as required by Data Protection Laws to ensure that the Personal Data is processed in a secure manner, including (but not limited to) (i) the pseudonymization and encryption of Personal Data; (ii) ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience of the services provided under the Agreement, including the ability to restore availability of, and access to, Personal Data in a timely manner in the event of a physical or technical incident; (iii) a process for regularly testing, assessing and evaluating the effectiveness of technical and organizational measures for ensuring the security of the processing; and (iv) regularly carrying information security risk assessments that take account of risk of accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to, Personal Data.
                                                                        9.2. have an overview of Company's appropriate technical and organizational security measures as are described onCompany’s Security page.
                                                                        9.3. upon becoming aware of a suspected or confirmed Personal Data Breach or Security Incident involving Company Pixel Data collected pursuant to this DSA, notify the other party without any undue delay, and provide such assistance as reasonably required to allow the other party to comply with its respective obligations under Data Protection Laws.
                                                                        10. PERSONNEL.Each party shall be responsible for ensuring that staff members are appropriately trained to handle and process the Personal Data in accordance with their internal technical and organizational security measures, where relevant, together with Data Protection Laws, and have entered into confidentiality agreements relating to the processing of Personal Data.
                                                                        11. PROCESSORS – SERVICE PROVIDERS.Each party shall remain independently responsible for appointing its respective Processors and/or Service Providers in accordance with Data Protection Laws.
                                                                        12. INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS.
                                                                        12.1. Insofar as Personal Data is collected from End Users located within the territory of the EEA or the UK by either party during the course of the Agreement, neither party shall process any Personal Data (nor permit any Personal Data to be processed) in a country outside of the EEA or the UK unless: (i) that country has been designated by the European Commission or the IUK's Commissioner (as applicable) as providing an adequate level of protection for Personal Data; or (ii) it has taken such measures as necessary to ensure the transfer is compliant with EU and UK Data Protection Laws.
                                                                        12.2. The parties agree that for the purposes of any transfer of Personal Data from Customer to Company collected within the EEA to the UK, the requirements of the clause above shall be fully satisfied by the UK Adequacy Decision.
                                                                        12.3. Company shall be responsible for the onward transfer of Personal Data from the UK to any third party country outside of the EEA as required by (a) the UK Adequacy Decision and/or (b) EU and UK Data Protection Laws, as applicable.
                                                                        12.4. Within its Affiliates, Company has entered into adequate intragroup data sharing agreements including supplementary measures complying with all requirements of EU and UK Data Protection Laws, which consist of (i) encryption in transit and encryption of UUIDs at rest which can only be decrypted with a private key stored in the EU; (ii) pseudonymization, and (iii) not having received any legally binding request from a public authority, including judicial authorities, under the laws of the country of destination and not being aware of any direct access by public authorities.
                                                                        12.5. In the event that the UK Adequacy Decision as the lawful ground for international transfers from the EEA to third party countries is no longer applicable, the parties agree that the Controller EU SCCs shall be incorporated by reference into this DSA and shall govern any international transfer of Personal Data outside of the EEA. For the purpose of the Controller EU SCCs, the parties fully agree that:
                                                                        12.5.1. Customer is the "Data Exporter" and Company, the "Data Importer";
                                                                        12.5.2. Clause 7 “Docking clause” is deleted;
                                                                        12.5.3. The OPTION under Clause 11 “Redress” is deleted;
                                                                        12.5.4. Clause 17 “Governing Law” is completed with “Republic of Ireland”
                                                                        12.5.5. Clause 18 (b) “Choice of forum and jurisdiction” is completed with “Dublin, Republic of Ireland”;
                                                                        12.5.6. Annex I to the Controller EU SCCs shall be deemed to have been completed with Annex I to this DSA; and
                                                                        12.5.7. Annex II to the Controller EU SCCs shall be deemed to have been completed byCompany’s Security page.
                                                                        12.6. In the event that the UK Adequacy Decision as the lawful ground for international transfers from the UK to third party countries is no longer applicable, the parties agree that the Controller UK Addendum shall be incorporated by reference into this DSA and shall govern any international transfer of Personal Data outside of the UK. For the purpose of the Controller UK Addendum, the parties fully agree that:
                                                                        12.6.1. Table 1: Parties Details: Customer is the "Data Exporter" and Company, the "Data Importer" with the start date, parties details, contact details and signature as set out in the Insertion Order;
                                                                        12.6.2. Table 2: the selected SCCs are the Approved EU SCCs (Controller EU SCCs), including the Appendix Information, and only with the following module, clauses or optional provisions of the Approved EU SCCs brought into effect for the purpose of this Controller UK Addendum:
                                                                        12.6.2.1. Module: One - Controller to Controller;
                                                                        12.6.2.2. Clause 7 “Docking clause” is deleted;
                                                                        12.6.2.3. The OPTION under Clause 11 “Redress” is deleted;
                                                                        12.6.2.4. Clause 17 “Governing Law” is completed with [“Republic of Ireland”]
                                                                        12.6.2.5. Clause 18 (b) “Choice of forum and jurisdiction” is completed with [“Dublin, Republic of Ireland”];
                                                                        12.6.3. Table 3: Appendix Information
                                                                        12.6.3.1. Annex I to the Controller UK Addendum shall be deemed to have been completed with Annex I to this DSA; and
                                                                        12.6.3.2. Annex II to the Controller UK Addendum shall be deemed to have been completed by Company’s Security page.
                                                                        12.6.3.3. Annex III to the Controller UK Addendum: not applicable to Module One (Controller to Controller).
                                                                        12.7. Table 4: Ending this Controller UK Addendum when the Approved Addendum changes: Importer.
                                                                        13. TERM AND TERMINATION. This DSA shall commence on the Effective Date and shall continue as long as Customer uses the Service.
                                                                        14. DATA RETENTION. Company shall not retain any individual data point collected in relation to the Company Pixel for longer than 13 months, unless it constitutes anonymous data.
                                                                        15. MISCELLANEOUS.
                                                                        15.1. Neither party shall be in breach of this DSA nor liable for delay in performing, or failure to perform, any of its obligations under the Agreement if such delay or failure results from events, circumstances or causes beyond its reasonable control.
                                                                        15.2. Failure or delay in exercising any right or remedy under this DSA shall not constitute a waiver of such (or any other) right or remedy under this DSA, the Agreement or Data Protection Laws.
                                                                        15.3. Customer shall not assign or otherwise transfer its rights or its obligations under this Agreement, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Company.
                                                                        15.4. Except as expressly stated otherwise and to the extent applicable under Data Protection Laws, nothing in this DSA shall create or confer any rights or other benefits in favor of any person other than a party to this DSA.
                                                                        15.5. The invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability of any term of this DSA shall not affect the remainder of the DSA.
                                                                        15.6. This DSA shall be governed by the laws specified in the Insertion Order.

                                                                        ANNEX I
                                                                        Description of Processing Activities

                                                                        This Annex forms part of the DSA and describes the processing of Personal Data by Company. When Section 11.5 of the DSA applies, Annex I to the Controller EU SCCs shall be deemed to have been completed with this Annex.

                                                                        A. LIST OF PARTIES

                                                                        Data Exporter:
                                                                        • Customer name, address and contact details as stated in the Insertion Order.
                                                                        • Activities relevant to the data transferred: Digital services or media delivered through a website or mobile application on which Customer has ownership and control.
                                                                        • Joint Controller (collection whenever Company Pixel is implemented by Customer) and independent Controller (any other processing).

                                                                        Data Importer:
                                                                        • Company with address and contact details as stated in the Insertion Order.
                                                                        • Activities relevant to the data transferred: Digital advertising services.
                                                                        • Joint Controller (collection whenever Company Pixel is implemented by Customer), and independent Controller (any other processing).
                                                                        B. DESCRIPTION OF TRANSFER

                                                                        • Categories of Data Subjects whose Personal Data is transferred:End Users (Data Subjects who visit or use Customer’s website or application pages or interact with Customer’s campaigns served by Company).
                                                                        • Categories of Personal Data transferred:
                                                                          • Company unique identifier in cookie (if present)
                                                                          • IP address
                                                                          • User Agent data, browser and device type (desktop/mobile, brand, model, operating system and system version), application version, application ID or package name)
                                                                          • Device advertising identifiers
                                                                          • Pages, content visited and events
                                                                          • Time of visit
                                                                          • Broad location
                                                                          • Device time zone
                                                                        • Sensitive data transferred:No Special Categories of Personal Data are transferred.
                                                                        • Frequency of the transfer:Whenever Company Pixel is implemented and loaded on events determined by Customer, or whenever Customer shares Third Party Targeting with Company.
                                                                        • Nature of the processing:
                                                                          • Receiving data, including collection, accessing, retrieval, recording, and data entry;
                                                                          • Holding data, including storage, organization, and structuring;
                                                                          • Using data, including analyzing, consultation, testing, automated decision making, and profiling;
                                                                          • Updating data, including correcting, adaptation, alteration, alignment, and combination;
                                                                          • Protecting data, including restricting, encrypting, and security testing;
                                                                          • Sharing data, including disclosure, dissemination, allowing access or otherwise making available;
                                                                          • Returning data to the Data Exporter or Data Subject;
                                                                          • Erasing data, including destruction, deletion, and anonymization.
                                                                        • Purpose(s) of the data transfer and further processing:Digital advertising services, which include providing aggregated analytics related to the performance of the Customer’s campaign(s) and/or for enhanced targeting functionality.
                                                                        • Retention period: An individual data point is retained for no longer than 13 months from the date of collection.
                                                                        • Recipients:The subject matter, nature, and duration can be found on theCompany Trusted Partners page.

                                                                        C. COMPETENT SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
                                                                        • In the UK: The Information Commissioner’s Office.
                                                                        • In the EEA: The Supervisory Authority of the Member State of the Customer’s Registered Address as stated in the Insertion Order, or, if not applicable, the Supervisory Authority of the Member State in which the Data Subjects whose Personal Data is transferred under this Agreement in relation to the Service are located.

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                                                                          1. Definitions. Capitalized terms have the following meanings: (a) "Goods" means the goods, software, services and other items supplied or to be supplied under this Purchase Order (if any); (b) "Project" means all Goods and Services; (c) " “Buyer” means the entity specified as the Buyer on the first page of this Purchase Order; (d) "Services" mean the services provided or to be provided under this Purchase Order (if any); (e) “Statement of Work” means the document specifying, without limitation, the scope, objective, and time frame of Project that Supplier will perform for Buyer; (f) "Supplier” means the individual or entity specified as the supplier or vendor; (g) “PO Terms and Conditions” means the terms herein; and (h) “Affiliates” means, with respect to a particular person, any entity that directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with such person. The rights and obligations of Buyer in this agreement may only be waived or modified by Buyer, and this must be in writing.

                                                                          2.Purchase Order. The Purchase Order, the PO Terms and Conditions, and any attachments and exhibits, specifications, drawings, notes, instructions and other information, whether physically attached or incorporated by reference (collectively the “Purchase Order”), constitutes the entire agreement between the Buyer and the Supplier. The Purchase Order does not constitute a “firm offer” within the meaning of Section 2-205 of the Uniform Commercial Code or any other laws or regulations with similar effect and may be revoked at any time prior to acceptance.

                                                                          3.Acceptance of deliverables. Deliverables or services will be subject to inspection, test, acceptance or rejection in accordance with the acceptance or completion criteria as specified in the relevant Statement of Work ("SOW”) and/or work authorization. Buyer or Buyer's customer may, at its option, either reject deliverables or services that do not comply with the acceptance or completion criteria for a refund, or require Supplier, upon Buyer's written instruction, to repair or replace such deliverables or re-perform such services without charge and in a timely manner.

                                                                          4.Acceptance of the Terms. Supplier will be deemed to have accepted the PO Terms and Conditions upon the earliest of (a) Supplier’ delivering/shipping the Goods to Buyer or invoicing the Buyer for such Goods, (b) Supplier starting performance of the Services or invoicing the Buyer for such Services, or (c) Supplier’s acceptance of this Purchase Order by other commercially acceptable means.

                                                                          5.Supplier Forms. The Supplier may use its standard business forms to administer the Project under the PO Terms and Conditions, but use of such forms is for Supplier’s convenience only and does not alter the Purchase Order or the PO Terms and Conditions. BUYER WILL NOT BE BOUND BY, AND SPECIFICALLY, OBJECTS TO, ANY TERMS OR CONDITIONS THAT ARE DIFFERENT FROM, INCONSISTENT WITH, OR IN ADDITION TO THESE PO TERMS AND CONDITIONS, UNLESS THE BUYER (a) SPECIFICALLY AGREES TO SUCH TERM OR CONDITION IN A WRITING SIGNED BY BUYER AND (b) ACKNOWLEDGES IN THAT WRITING THAT SUCH TERM OR CONDITION REPLACES, OR IS IN ADDITION, TO THE TERMS OR CONDITIONS IN THESE PO TERMS AND CONDITIONS.

                                                                          6.Price and Payment.Unless expressly stated in the Purchase Order, the price specified in the Purchase Order is inclusive of all applicable taxes, freight, packaging, insurance, handling, permits, approvals, licenses and other charges. Prices are not subject to increases or additional charges for any reason; however, Buyer will receive the benefit of any general reduction in Supplier’s prices prior to delivery. Discount periods, if applicable, will commence on the date shipment is received or accepted by Buyer or the date of receipt of invoice, whichever is later. Supplier will separately invoice Buyer (a) for each shipment of Goods, (b) in accordance with any schedule agreed to by Buyer (monthly, quarterly, etc.) and (c) for each milestone payment agreed to by Buyer. If no milestones or schedules have been agreed, Supplier will invoice at the completion of all Services under this Purchase Order. Supplier’s invoice will reference only the relevant Purchase Order and the amounts due thereunder (and no other purchase orders or other amounts due). Unless different payment terms are expressly stated on the purchase order, payment terms shall be net sixty (60) days from the later of: a) the Delivery Date; b) the date of Buyer’s acceptance of the Goods, Services, or Deliverables; or c) Buyer's receipt of Seller's correctly presented invoice. A "correctly presented invoice” will contain the purchase order number sent electronically to Teads via its designated invoicing portal or inbox.

                                                                          7.Taxes. Each party will be responsible for identifying, paying and reporting to the relevant authorities all taxes and other governmental fees and charges (and any penalties, interest, and other charges) that are imposed on that party or otherwise required by the transactions governed by this Purchase Order. Supplier may charge and Buyer will pay applicable national, state or local sales or use taxes, value added taxes (“VAT”), or goods and services taxes or similar transaction taxes (“GST”) that Supplier is legally obligated to pay to governmental authorities (collectively, “Taxes”). Supplier’s original invoice to Buyer must state those Taxes separately and meet the requirements for a compliant tax invoice. Supplier will submit to Buyer a valid invoice for VAT, GST and similar Taxes, and comply with all applicable tax filing requirements with respect to payments under this Purchase Order. Buyer may withhold payment until Supplier provides invoices that comply with this Section 7. Buyer may provide Supplier with an exemption certificate or equivalent information acceptable to the relevant taxing authority, in which case, Supplier will not charge or collect the Taxes covered by that certificate. Buyer may deduct or withhold any Taxes that Buyer may be legally obligated to deduct or withhold from any amounts payable to Supplier under this Purchase Order, and payment to Supplier as reduced by those deductions or withholdings will constitute full payment and settlement to Supplier of amounts payable under this Purchase Order. Supplier will provide Buyer with any forms, documents, or certifications as may be required for Buyer to satisfy any information reporting or withholding tax obligations, and to establish Supplier’s compliance with applicable tax filing requirements, with respect to any payments under this Purchase Order.

                                                                          8.Cancellation and Modifications. Buyer may terminate or modify all or any portion of this Purchase Order prior to shipment of any Goods or Supplier’s commencement of performance of Services at no charge and without liability by giving Supplier written notice of such termination or change. Buyer may terminate or modify this Purchase Order for any Goods after shipment and prior to Buyer’s acceptance of such Goods, and Buyer will pay only the shipping expenses for returning such Goods to Supplier’s shipping location and incur no further charge or liability. Upon cancellation of a Purchase Order related to Services after Supplier has commenced performance of such Services, Supplier will promptly terminate the Services and Buyer is only liable to pay for Services performed and liabilities incurred prior to cancellation (except that if the specified fees are a fixed amount, Buyer will pay a pro rata fee to the extent the Services are complete). Upon cancellation, Supplier will promptly deliver to Buyer, without request, all deliverables, Work Product and other items, and all data, reports, summaries, estimates, and any other information or materials as Supplier may have collected or created in performing Services. Supplier is not entitled to payment under any outstanding invoice until delivery of the foregoing items to Buyer is complete.

                                                                          9.Audit. Buyer may upon reasonable notice and during normal business hours examine and make copies of all books and records relating to the Project or, if applicable, make a physical inspection of Supplier’s premises relating to Supplier’s performance of its obligations under the Purchase Order. Supplier will provide reasonable assistance in collecting and reporting data requested by Buyer for the purposes of investigation or audit. For a period of three years after Buyer makes its last payment due under this Purchase Order, or such time frame as required by applicable law, Supplier will keep (in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards), and Buyer may (upon five business days’ notice and during normal business hours) examine, undertake an audit of, and make copies of, all books and records relating to this Purchase Order. If any audit reveals that Supplier has failed to comply with any material obligation under this Purchase Order, Supplier will cure the noncompliance within thirty (30) days of the audit.

                                                                          10.Intellectual Property and Other Indemnifications. Supplier grants Buyer all rights and licenses necessary for Buyer (including Buyer's parent, subsidiaries, or other related legal entities) to use, assign, pass- through, and sell the products or services specified in the PO and to exercise the rights granted under the PO. Supplier agrees to defend, hold harmless, and indemnify Buyer from any claim that Supplier's product or service infringes any intellectual property rights or any claim arising from the failure of Supplier to comply with its warranties and obligations under the PO. If a claim of infringement is made, Supplier will, at its own expense, exercise the first of the following remedies that is practicable:
                                                                          a) obtain for Buyer the rights granted under the PO;
                                                                          b) modify the products or services so they are non- infringing and in compliance with the PO;
                                                                          c) replace the products or services with non-infringing ones that comply with the PO or accept the return of infringing products and the cancellation of infringing services and refund any amount paid. Buyer may return non-conforming goods to Supplier at Supplier's expense.
                                                                          d) ensure that all authors waive all their rights to the products and services integrity and to be associated with them as authors.

                                                                          11.Confidential Information; Publicity. Supplier and its Affiliates will comply with the terms of any nondisclosure agreement between Supplier (or any of Supplier’s Affiliates) and Buyer (or any of Buyer’s Affiliates) (the "NDA"). If no such agreement exists or the NDA has expired or is no longer in full force and effect, Supplier, its Affiliates and its Personnel will (a) keep confidential the terms and existence of this Purchase Order and all information obtained from Buyer that is identified as confidential or proprietary or that, given the nature of such information or the manner of its disclosure, reasonably should be considered confidential or proprietary and (b) use such information only for the purposes of this Purchase Order.
                                                                          Buyer’s confidential information includes, without limitation, all supplies, blueprints, sketches, drawings, specifications and other technical or commercial information furnished by or developed for Buyer in connection with the Purchase Order, including Work Product of Supplier. All such information is Buyer’s exclusive property. Supplier will not use any trade name, trademark, service mark, logo or commercial symbol, or any other proprietary rights of Buyer or any of its Affiliates in any manner without prior written authorization. Supplier will not issue any press release or other publicity that relates to Buyer or its Affiliates or this Purchase Order, or reference Buyer or its Affiliates in any brochures, advertisements, client lists or other promotional materials.

                                                                          12.Product and Ownership of IP. If Supplier delivers or is required to deliver to Buyer any deliverable in connection with the Project that is work product, including but not limited to concepts, works, inventions, information, drawings, designs, specifications, customizations, documentation, programs, data, developments, hardware, software, or technology, in each case whether developed by Supplier or its Personnel, either alone or with others, and whether completed or in-progress (any and all of the foregoing, “Work Product”), Buyer owns all right, title and interest (including, but not limited to, all copyrights and any other intellectual property rights) in such Work Product and all precursor Work Product developed in connection with the Project. The Work Product has been specially ordered and commissioned by Buyer as "work made for hire” for copyright purposes. To the extent such deliverable does not so qualify as “work made for hire”, and to the extent such deliverable includes material subject to copyright, patent, trade secret, or any other proprietary right, Supplier hereby assigns to Buyer, its successors and assigns, all right, title and interest in and to the Work Product, including all proprietary rights therein. Supplier agrees to execute, acknowledge, deliver and cause to be duly filed all such further instruments and documents and to do all such other acts and things, as may be requested by Buyer from time to time to secure and preserve Buyer’s rights hereunder, or to enforce, defend or confirm Buyer’s right to exploit those rights. To the extent that ownership of Work Product cannot be transferred under applicable law, Supplier grants or undertakes to procure the grant to the Buyer of a perpetual and irrevocable, royalty free, worldwide license to use any and all proprietary rights. Supplier will, at its own expense and as expeditiously as possible, perform all acts required to perfect any of the foregoing.

                                                                          13.Representations and Warranties. Supplier represents and warrants that (a) the Project is free from defects in design, materials, workmanship and title; (b) the Goods are of good and suitable quality and that all materials and other items incorporated in the Goods will be new (not refurbished or reconditioned), unused and suitable for their intended purpose; (c) the Project does not, in whole or in part, violate, misappropriate or infringe any patent, trademark, trade secret, trade dress, copyright or other right of any third party; (d) the Goods conform to the applicable drawings, specifications, and descriptions provided to Buyer, the requirements of this Purchase Order and are of comparable quality as any samples delivered to Buyer; (e) any Services will be provided in a competent and workmanlike manner in accordance with the level of professional care customarily observed by highly skilled and experienced professionals rendering similar services; (f) the Project (including the provision of Services by the Supplier’s Personnel) complies with, and will comply with after delivery and acceptance by the Buyer, all applicable laws, rules regulations and other requirements of applicable governmental authorities, including all applicable health, safety and environmental regulations (including as would be applied to Buyer, upon Buyer’s use and enjoyment of the Project) and all immigration and work status laws and regulations; (g) Supplier and its Personnel will hold and fully comply with all required licenses, permits and approvals to carry out and complete the Project (including, but not by way of limitation, all statutory and regulatory consents and permissions). If the Project is or contains software, Supplier further represents and warrants that: (a) the software does not and will not contain any copy protection, automatic shut-down, lockout, "time bomb" or similar mechanisms that could interfere with Buyer’s or its Affiliates’ exercise of their rights hereunder, (b) the software does not and will not contain any viruses, “trojan horses” or other harmful code; and (c) the software is not subject to any license or other terms that require that other software or documentation incorporating or used with such software be disclosed or distributed in source code form, be licensed for the purpose of making derivative works, or be redistributable at no charge. Supplier further represents and warrants that Supplier and its financial institution(s) are not subject to sanctions or otherwise designated on any list of prohibited or restricted parties or owned or controlled by such a party, including but not limited to the lists maintained by the United Nations Security Council, the US Government (e.g., the US Department of Treasury’s Specially Designated Nationals list and Foreign Sanctions Evaders list and the US Department of Commerce’s Entity List), the European Union or its member states, or other applicable government authority. Supplier will not directly or indirectly export, re-export, transmit, or cause to be exported, re-exported or transmitted, any commodities, software or technology to any country, individual, corporation, organization, or entity to which such export, re-export, or transmission is restricted or prohibited, including any country, individual, corporation, organization, or entity under sanctions or embargoes administered by the United Nations, US Departments of State, Treasury or Commerce, the European Union, or any other applicable government authority.

                                                                          14.Defense and Indemnity. Supplier will defend and indemnify Buyer from any loss, damage, settlement, cost, expense and any other liability (including but not limited to reasonable attorney fees) arising out of any third-party claim arising from, related to or alleging (a) the design, manufacture, possession, ownership, use, sale or transfer of the Project, (b) breach of any of Supplier’s representations, warranties or other obligations under this Purchase Order, (c) any act or omission of Supplier or its Personnel related to the Project, except to the extent caused by the gross negligence or willful misconduct of Buyer as determined by a final, non-appealable order of a court having jurisdiction. Supplier’s duty to defend is independent of its duty to indemnify and Supplier’s obligations under this Section are independent of any other obligation of Buyer under this Purchase Order. If Supplier performs Services on Buyer’s premises, in connection with any action to enforce Supplier’s obligations under this section related to any claim arising out of bodily injury (including death) to any person directly or indirectly employed by Supplier, Supplier waives any immunity, defense or protection under any workers' compensation, industrial insurance or similar laws and assumes liability for such claim. This paragraph will not be interpreted or construed as a waiver of Supplier’s right to assert any such immunity, defense or protection directly against any of its own employees or such employees’ estate or other representatives.

                                                                          15.Limitation of Liability. To the extent permitted by local law in no event will Buyer (including Buyer's parent company, subsidiaries or other related legal entities) and any subcontractor of Buyer be liable for any lost revenues, lost profits, incidental, indirect or consequential or punitive damages.

                                                                          16.Notices. All notices given under this Purchase Order must be delivered to the recipient’s address on the first page of this Purchase Order in written form, and in English, and will be effective when received. Email shall suffice.

                                                                          17.Data Protection. Each Party shall comply with all relevant provisions of applicable privacy, data protection and information security laws and regulations as it applies to matters under theseTerms and ensure that they process personal data fairly and lawfully in accordance with such laws and regulations in the provision and receipt of personal data.

                                                                          18.Applicable Law. This Purchase Order will be interpreted and enforced in accordance with the laws of the State of New York without regard to conflicts of laws and excluding the U.N. Convention on the Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. Supplier irrevocably consents to the jurisdiction of the courts of the State of New York and of the United States of America, in each case located in the County of New York, for any claim arising out of or relating to this Purchase Order. Supplier waives any objections to jurisdiction and venue in such courts. To the extent permitted by law, all proceedings will be conducted in the English language.

                                                                          19.Code of Conduct. Supplier agrees to be bound to Company's Vendor Code of Conduct which can be foundhere (as updated from time to time).


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                                                                            Vendor Code of Conduct
                                                                            Introduction
                                                                            The Teads Holding Co. (“Teads”) Vendor Code of Conduct (“Code”) describes Teads and Teads’s group companies (collectively, the “Teads Group”) expectations of how its vendors conduct business. All vendors engaged in providing products and services to the Teads Group are expected to act in accordance with the Code, including aligning guidelines, policies and practices, and communicating and enforcing the Code provisions throughout their organization and across their supply chain, including to subcontractors.
                                                                            Vendor Code of Conduct
                                                                            Ethical Business Practices
                                                                            The Teads Group is committed to conducting our business in accordance with the highest ethical standards and in compliance with all applicable laws, rules and regulations. We expect our vendors to share our principles and uphold our standards and for each to develop policies and programs as appropriate to ensure that all workers understand and adhere to these standards.
                                                                            Anti-Bribery
                                                                            The Teads Group does not tolerate corruption or bribery in any form and we expect our vendors to fully comply with requirements of all applicable anti-corruption laws, including but not limited to the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the UK Bribery Act. Vendors will not directly or indirectly give, offer, or accept anything of value to obtain or retain business or favored treatment, to influence actions or to obtain an improper advantage for the Teads Group itself, or any third party. This includes any benefit, fee, commission, dividend, gift, cash, gratuity, services, consideration or any inducements of any kind to any Teads Group representatives, officers, agents or employees of the Teads Group. Furthermore, vendors will ensure the same of any affiliates, retained agents, subcontractors, intermediaries or workers. This prohibition extends not only to public officials, candidates for office, and workers of state-owned enterprises, but also to workers or officers of counterparties, clients/customers, suppliers, any agent of the aforementioned parties, or any other person with whom the business does or anticipates doing business.
                                                                            Teads is fully committed to the international fight against corruption and bribery as well as to compliance with applicable sanction regimes, antiboycott and trade restriction laws. Vendors must not engage in, support or tolerate any activity which infringes or circumvents applicable laws against corruption, bribery, money laundering or terror financing, applicable sanctions, antiboycott and trade restriction or which otherwise could be interpreted as an illegal activity. Additionally, Vendors must not engage with persons, countries or organizations listed on the sanctions lists issued by including but not limited to the European Union (“EU”), the United Nations (“UN”), the US Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”), the US Bureau of International Security and Non-Proliferation (“US-ISN”), the US Department of State (“US-DOS”), the US Treasury (“US-TREAS”), and the United Kingdom’s (UK) HM Treasury in addition to all other locally- and regionally-applicable lists, nor shall Vendors associate themselves with criminal activities.
                                                                            Privacy and Data Protection
                                                                            We expect our vendors to protect confidential information. Vendors must adopt and maintain processes to provide reasonable protections for personal, proprietary and confidential information, including information that they access, receive or process on behalf of the Teads Group. Vendors should recognize that unauthorized use or disclosure of such information may have personal, legal, reputational and financial consequences for the vendor, individuals whose personal information may be implicated, and for the Teads Group. In addition, vendors must comply with all applicable privacy / data protection and information security laws and regulations.
                                                                            Grievance Mechanism
                                                                            We expect our vendors to have a process through which workers can raise workplace concerns without fear of retaliation. This grievance mechanism should be transparent and understandable to workers, and should ensure the protection of whistleblowers.
                                                                            Anti-tax evasion and anti-facilitation of tax evasion
                                                                            The Teads Group will not tolerate unlawful tax evasion or the facilitation of unlawful tax evasion. Vendors must not directly or indirectly engage in, or facilitate the engagement by others in, the deliberate and fraudulent diversion of funds from a tax authority. We also expect vendors to ensure the same of their agents, subcontractors, intermediaries and workers by adopting, maintaining and implementing reasonable processes that prevent such conduct.
                                                                            Labour and Human Rights

                                                                            The Teads Group recognizes its responsibility to protect human rights. Examples of such rights are articulated in internationally recognized standards, including theUniversal Declaration of Human Rights, and the International Labour Organization (ILO) Core Conventions.

                                                                            The Teads Group does not tolerate slavery, forced labour, child labour or human trafficking in any form and the Teads Group will not knowingly work with vendors who engage in these practices or permit their subcontractors to engage in these practices. We expect our vendors to fully comply with requirements of applicable slavery, forced labour and human trafficking laws, including without limitation the UK Modern Slavery Act 2015. Our Modern Slavery Statement is availablehere.

                                                                            All work must be performed under and in accordance with contracts that have been entered into voluntarily. Vendors must not use involuntary labour of any kind, including prison labour, debt bondage, or forced labour by governments. Vendors must not engage in practices associated with forced labour. These practices,identified by the International Labour Organization (ILO), include withholding of wages, retention of identity documents, and restriction of movement. Vendors should put into place measures that ensure workers are not exploited by third party labour providers, such as recruiters or agencies. Such measures include: caps on or elimination of recruitment fees; provision of contracts to all workers in their native language or other language which they are able to understand; elimination of deposits paid by workers to vendors or recruiters to secure jobs.

                                                                            Additionally, vendors must not engage in or support human trafficking and are encouraged to implement due diligence measures to ensure that no human trafficking exists within their extended supply chains.
                                                                            Vendor Diversity and Inclusion

                                                                            The Teads Group believes that diversity is a social and economic imperative and looks to vendors to share this commitment in their operations and within their supply chain. Vendors are expected to take proactive steps to provide a full spectrum of businesses – based on the ownership structure (for example, women owned, locally owned), scale (for example, small or medium enterprise) or nature of the enterprise (for example, social enterprise) – with the opportunity to compete on a fair and equal basis for business.
                                                                            Environmental Stewardship

                                                                            Environmental stewardship is a key aspect of how the Teads Group operates our business. We encourage our vendors to adhere to similar environmental efforts as appropriate to their businesses and aligned with best practices locally and globally. This includes implementing processes to identify and manage risks and opportunities related to climate change and water.

                                                                            We encourage our vendors to track, manage, and mitigate the environmental impact of their operations and strategies, including those of their suppliers. Where feasible, vendors should take steps to incorporate how they will mitigate the impact of climate change into their strategies and business resiliency plans, through establishing greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction targets, selecting low-GHG products and services, and other initiatives, where relevant.

                                                                            Vendors are encouraged to take steps to conserve, reduce use of, and reuse water in their own operations. Vendors are also encouraged to manage water resources to ensure their operations do not prevent access to sufficient safe water for all users in surrounding communities, including those both up and downstream from their facilities.

                                                                            Vendors are encouraged to take concrete steps to minimize or eliminate waste across their operations and those of their suppliers. Any waste, and in particular hazardous waste, must be managed in a responsible manner. Chemical and other materials posing a hazard if released to the environment should be identified and managed to ensure safe handling, movement, storage, recycling or reuse and disposal.

                                                                            All materials used by vendors must comply with applicable rules, laws, and regulations regarding the prohibition or restriction of specific substances to ensure safe and responsible handling, storage, movement, reuse, recycling and disposal.
                                                                            Management Systems

                                                                            The Teads Group encourages our vendors to institute effective management systems that utilize the best available techniques and practices to adhere to this Code and continuously improve their performance. This should include a process for the identification and proactive mitigation of risks associated with compliance to this Code, as well as a process for ongoing monitoring and review of risk controls, and prompt and accurate reporting of all incidents.

                                                                            Examples of management systems with a scope related to the content of this Code include: ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 50001, SA8000, OHSAS 18001 and ISO22301.
                                                                            Security
                                                                            The Teads Group is committed to complying with the highest industry standards for IT and security. Vendors must acknowledge responsibility for guarding against unauthorized use or disclosure of Teads’s information resources and agree to comply with industry standards and/or the security rules established by Teads. Vendor’s applications, databases, hosts, operating systems, or any other software used to facilitate the Services provided to Teads should be delivered according to best practices and current industry standards. Vendors should provide awareness, education, and training for their employees and request contractors to do the same, with the appropriate handling of the company data and derived data. Vendors should implement encryption standards for data transmission and storage, implement robust access controls to prevent unauthorized access to systems, and establish clear incident response procedures to address security breaches promptly.
                                                                            Governance

                                                                            This Code sets forth our expectations for current and future vendors. We expect all new and existing vendors to meet our minimum expectations and to aspire to make continuous improvements to their businesses as noted herein across ethical, human and labour rights, vendor diversity and inclusion and environmental areas.

                                                                            Any facts or circumstances which are likely to lead to your inability to meet the requirements and expectations of this Code should be reported immediately to your Teads Group relationship manager in writing. Retaliation of any kind against an individual who reports concerns in good faith violates the Teads Group’s principles and will not be tolerated.

                                                                            We expect our vendors to join us in our commitment to transparency and disclosure. If requested, vendors are expected to provide details and data about their performance on the topics included in this Code to the business or to other entities.

                                                                            If a vendor is found to be in violation of the requirements of this Code, we will expect that vendor to inform us immediately or as soon as is practicable and remedy any such violation in a timely and sensitive manner. Failure by a vendor to do so may lead to review or termination of our relationship.

                                                                            The Teads Group is committed to continuously reviewing and updating this Code. Therefore, this Code is subject to modification from time to time. The contents of this Code are additional to and do not in any way affect or prejudice any of the Teads Group’s rights and remedies under the relevant contracts with each vendor, if any.

                                                                            The failure or omission by Teads Holding Co to insist upon strict performance and compliance with any of the provisions of this Code at any time shall in no way constitute a waiver of its rights. In the event of any conflict or ambiguity between any provision of this Code and the provisions of any relevant contract with any vendor, the provisions of that contract will prevail.
                                                                            Questions
                                                                            If you have any questions in relation to this Policy or any other policy, please contact ob-ethics@teads.com.

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                                                                              ヘッダー・ビディング規約
                                                                              2022年2月1日制定
                                                                              この規約(以下「本規約」という)は、Outbrain Japan株式会社(以下「Outbrain」という)及びヘッダー・ビディング登録フォーム記載のパートナーが、ヘッダー・ビディング登録フォームに規定に従って行われる、1つ又は複数のユニファイド・オークションサービスを通じて促進されるパートナー・インベントリのためのユニファイド・オークションへの参加について規定するものである。
                                                                              1. 定義
                                                                                1. 広告クライアント」とは、広告主、代理店及びその他の広告需要を有するサードパーティーソースをいう。
                                                                                2. 広告型レコメンデーション」とは、広告クライアントがOutbrainネットワークに提供する本レコメンデーションをいう。
                                                                                3. 本コンテンツ」とは、グラフィックコンテンツ、テキストコンテンツ、オーディオコンテンツ(テキスト、データ、情報、写真、画像、グラフィック、オーディオ、動画その他のコンテンツを含む場合がある)をいう。
                                                                                4. 本データ」とは、Outbrainがユニファイド・オークションサービスを通じて収集又は作成した全てのデータ(本契約に基づきパートナーに提供されたレポート又はその他のデータを含む)をいう。
                                                                                5. リンク先ページ」とは、本レコメンデーションをクリックすることによりアクセスできるウェブページ又はオンライン上の場所をいう。
                                                                                6. エンドユーザー」とは、パートナー・インベントリのエンドユーザーたる個人をいう。
                                                                                7. パートナー・インベントリ」とは、パートナーのウェブサイト、アプリケーション又はプラットフォーム上の在庫であって、ユニファイド・オークションサービスを通じて、又は、特定のユニファイド・オークションにおいて、パートナーがOutbrainに提供するものをいう。
                                                                                8. 本レコメンデーション」とは、Outbrainが、ユニファイド・オークションサービスを通じてパートナー・インベントリに配信する本コンテンツの表示をいう。ここで、本レコメンデーションとは、広告型レコメンデーションと同義である。
                                                                                9. ユニファイド・オークション」とは、Outbrainが参加するユニファイド・オークションサービス内で行われる、パートナー・インベントリのためのプログラマティック・オークションをいう。
                                                                                10. ユニファイド・オークションサービス」とは、第三者が運営するサービス又はシステム的な接続であって、プログラマティック・オークションを促進し、プログラマティック・サプライ・サイド・パートナーその他のプログラマティック・バイヤーが、広告クライアントに代わってパートナー・インベントリへの入札を行うものをいう。
                                                                              2. 収益及び支払い
                                                                                1. パートナーは、記入済みの正確な税務書類その他Outbrainが要求するこれに類する全ての資料(かかる税務書類及び資料を総称して「税務資料等」という)を、Outbrainに対し速やかに提供しなければならない。本契約中の別段の定めにかかわらず、Outbrainは、(a) Outbrainがパートナーの税務資料等を受領するまでの間、本契約に基づきパートナーに対して行うべき支払を、違約金又は遅延損害金の支払義務を負うことなしに留保し、(b)本契約に基づきOutbrainがパートナーに対して負う支払額から、Outbrainが支払義務を負う源泉徴収税(適用のあるもの)を、法律の定めるところにより控除することができる。Outbrainは、税務資料等を受領した場合には、前記(a)に基づきパートナーへの支払いが留保されている金額を、実務上合理的に可能な範囲で速やかに支払うための商業上合理的な努力を行う。パートナーへの全ての支払いは、適用される法律の規定に従い、所得税の源泉徴収及びこれに類似する控除の対象となる。
                                                                                2. パートナーは、支払いが適切に行われるよう、連絡先及び支払情報を正確にOutbrainに届け出なければならない。また、支払いにあたり、Outbrainの金融機関又は決済サービスプロバイダではなく、パートナーの金融機関又は決済サービスプロバイダに対し手数料が生じる場合には、かかる手数料はパートナーにおいて負担するものとする。Outbrainは、パートナーに対して支払われるべき金額が5000円を下回る場合は、パートナーに対して支払うべき金額が累計5000円を超える月までこれを支払う義務を負わないものとする。Outbrainの支払いに関する一切の紛争は、Outbrainに対して、当該支払いがなされた日から30日以内に書面で提起されなければならない。かかる期間経過後は、パートナーは、当該支払いに関し争う権利を放棄したものとみなされる。
                                                                                3. Outbrainが、その合理的な裁量の下、Outbrainがパートナーのパフォーマンスに不正若しくは無効な点があると考えるとき、又は、Outbrainが広告クライアントから返金を求められたときは、Outbrainは、パートナーへの支払いを留保し、相殺し、又は、当該支払いの返金を求める権利を有する。無効なアクティビティへの該当性は、いかなる場合にもOutbrainが判断を行う。無効なアクティビティは、以下の行為からなるものを含むがこれに限らない。
                                                                                  1. 人物、ボット、自動プログラム又はそれに類似した手段により生成された広告型レコメンデーションの無効なクリック又はインプレッション(パートナーのIPアドレス又はパートナーの管理下にあるコンピューターからなされたクリック又はインプレッションを含む)
                                                                                  2. 金銭の支払いを伴うクリック若しくはインプレッション、虚偽の表示により生成されたクリック若しくはインプレッション、又は、エンドユーザーに広告型レコメンデーションのクリックを行うこと若しくはその他の行為を要請したことにより生成されたクリック若しくはインプレッション 
                                                                                  3. (i)及び(ii)が相当量混ざりこんだクリック又はインプレッション
                                                                                4. Outbrainは、Outbrainが有する他の権利及び救済に加えて、(i) 本契約に基づきOutbrainがパートナーに負っている債務の支払いを留保し、又は、かかる債務を、本契約又は他の契約に基づきパートナーがOutbrainに対して負っている債務と相殺すること、及び、(ii) 過去にOutbrainからパートナーに対する過払いがあった場合には、Outbrainは、パートナーに対し、任意の請求書の発行から30日以内に、Outbrainに対し、当該金額の返金を行うよう求めることができる。パートナー・インベントリに広告型レコメンデーションを掲載したOutbrainの広告クライアントがOutbrainに対する支払を怠った場合、Outbrainは支払いを留保し、又は、パートナーに返金を求めることができる。
                                                                              3. プライバシー
                                                                                1. Outbrain及びパートナーは、それぞれのウェブサイトにおいて、適用のある全ての法令に準拠したプライバシー通知又はプライバシーポリシーを、容易にアクセス及び発見が可能な形で継続的に掲載する。パートナーは、当該プライバシー通知又はプライバシーポリシーにおいて、パートナー・インベントリにおけるデータの収集及び利用にかかるサードパーティテクノロジーの使用について、開示を行わなければならない。Outbrainのプライバシーポリシーは、このリンクから閲覧することができる。
                                                                                2. 両当事者は、パートナー・インベントリを通じて取り扱われるエンドユーザーのデータに関しては、独立した管理者として位置づけられ、各当事者は、関連するデータ保護法の遵守については引き続き個別に責任を負うものとする。サードパーティークッキーの設置及び使用、並びに、該当するエンドユーザーからの取得が必要とされるクッキーに対する同意を取り付けることに関し全てのデータ保護法令を順守することは、パートナーの義務であり、Outbrainの義務ではない。パートナーは、Outbrainが、エンドユーザーのデータの取扱いに関して、パートナーが法令に即した取扱いをしていることに依拠していることを認識している。したがって、パートナーは、(i) パートナーが正当な利益(legitimate interest)に依拠する場合には、OutbrainによるOutbrainサービスの提供が考慮された正当な利益評価(legitimate interest assesment)をパートナーが完了していることを保証し、(ii) パートナーが同意に依拠する場合には、パートナーは、IAB Methodologyに則って(該当する場合)、同意管理プラットフォーム(consent management platformを指す。以下本号において同様とする。)を通じてエンドユーザーにOutbrainを開示し、Outbrainに対して明確な同意又は明確な不同意のシグナルを送信すること(すなわち、パートナーは、同意管理プラットフォームを通じて、Outbrainに対して、無効又は有効でないシグナルを送信してはならない。)を保証する。パートナーは、同意に依拠する場合には、IAB Methodologyに従ってコンセントストリング(consent string)を収集し、全てのビッドリクエスト(bid request)において、コンセントストリングをOutbrainにオブジェクトとして提供するものとする。上記にかかわらず、両当事者は、エンドユーザーに対し、ユーザー選択メカニズム(user-choice mechanism。Network Advertising Initiative、Digital Advertising Alliance、European Digital Advertising Allianceのオプトアウトページ、又は、Outbrainのプライバシーポリシーを通じた直接的なオプトアウト、又は、その両方等)へのアクセスを提供しなければならない。エンドユーザーが、(Outbrainではなく)パートナーに対して通知が送られるメカニズム(デバイスの設定等)を通じて行動ターゲティング広告をオプトアウトした場合、パートナーは、当該エンドユーザーの広告IDその他の識別メカニズムをOutbrainに送信してはならない。Engage Data Sharing Agreement(https://www.outbrain.com/legal#data-processing-agreement)の条項は、本契約に組み込まれ、本契約の一部を構成するものとする。
                                                                              4. ライセンス
                                                                                1. Outbrainは、本契約の有効期間(以下「本契約期間」という)中、パートナーが本契約の全ての条項を完全に遵守することを条件として、提供された様式及びフォーマットにてパートナー・インベントリにおいて本レコメンデーションの表示を行うことについての、限定的、非独占的、取消可能、サブライセンス不可、譲渡不可のライセンスをパートナーに許諾する。
                                                                                2. Outbrainは、本契約期間中、パートナーに対し、広告型レコメンデーションに組み込まれているOutbrainの商標、サービスマーク及びロゴ(総称して「Outbrainマーク」という。)を、本契約に基づくパートナーの権利及び義務に厳格に従って使用及び表示するための限定的、全世界的、非独占的かつ無償のライセンスを付与する。パートナーによるOutbrainマークの使用により築かれた信用(good will)はOutbrainにのみ帰属する。Outbrainは広告型レコメンデーションを実装したパートナー又はパートナーのリストにパートナー及びパートナー・インベントリの名前を載せることができる(マーケティング資料及び販売資料を含む)。上記にかかわらず、各当事者は本契約に関するプレスリリース、又は、本契約で定める以外で自己のウェブサイト上で相手方の名前を使用する場合には、相手方の書面による同意を事前に得るものとする。
                                                                                3. 両当事者間においては、(a) ユニファイド・オークションサービスにおいて表示又は提供されるOutbrainマーク、本データ及び本コンテンツに関する全ての権利、権限及び利益(パートナー・インベントリに由来する本コンテンツであってパートナーに帰属するものを除く)は、Outbrainに帰属し、(b) 本項(a) に定めるものを除き、パートナー・インベントリに関する全ての権利、権限及び利益(ルックアンドフィールを含む。また、これらに関する全ての知的財産権を含む)はパートナーに帰属するものとする。
                                                                                4. 本契約に基づき許諾されるライセンスは、本契約に明示的に規定されているものに限定され、黙示的に付与される権利は存在しない。本契約においてパートナーに明示的に付与されていない全ての権利は、Outbrainに留保される。
                                                                              5. 禁止行為
                                                                                1. パートナーは、広告型レコメンデーションを、アダルトコンテンツ、猥褻なコンテンツ、性的コンテンツ、名誉を毀損するコンテンツ、中傷的コンテンツ、侵害的コンテンツ、虐待的コンテンツ、フェイクコンテンツ、虚偽コンテンツ、違法コンテンツ、並びに、ヘイトスピーチ若しくは差別を促進させるコンテンツ、銃器及び違法薬物の売買を促進するコンテンツ、又は、違法な行為に加担し若しくは加担することを促すコンテンツ、又は、16歳未満の児童向けのコンテンツを表示し若しくはこうしたコンテンツを含むページに実装しない。Outbrainは、独自の裁量で、いつでも、広告型レコメンデーションを無効にする権利を留保する。
                                                                                2. パートナーは、本契約において明示的かつ明確に許可された場合を除き、広告型レコメンデーションの複製、賃借、賃貸、売買、譲渡、移転、サブライセンス、逆アセンブル、リバースエンンニアリング、逆コンパイル(適用される法令により明示的に許可された範囲に限って行う場合を除く)を行ってはならず、また、広告型レコメンデーションの全部又は一部を修正若しくは変更し、又は、第三者のために若しくは第三者の利益のために使用してはならない。
                                                                              6. 契約解除
                                                                                1. 各当事者は、相手方が本契約に関し重大な違反を犯し、相手方が当該違反に関する書面による通知を受領してから7日間が経過しても当該違反が解消されない場合、いつでも本契約を解除することができる。
                                                                                2. 本契約は、ヘッダー・ビディング登録フォームに別段の定めがない限り、30日前の書面による予告通知をもって解除することができる。本契約の満了又は解除と同時に、本契約上の両当事者の全ての権利及び義務は消滅する。ただし、本契約第8条、第9条及び第11条並びにその性質上契約終了後も存続すべきその他の条項は、本契約の終了後も存続し、引き続き両当事者を拘束する。
                                                                              7. 限定的保証及び補償
                                                                                1. 各当事者は相手方に対して以下の事項を表明し保証する。
                                                                                  1. 本契約を締結し、かつ、本契約に基づく義務を履行する権利、能力及び権限の一切を保有していること。
                                                                                  2. 本契約の履行に際して、適用される法律、規則及び命令の一切を遵守すること。
                                                                                2. パートナーは、パートナー・インベントリに、(i) 違法な本コンテンツ、(ii) 第三者の知的財産権を侵害する本コンテンツ、(iii) わいせつ、名誉毀損、中傷的な内容又は第三者のパブリシティ権、プライバシー権若しくは人格権を侵害する内容を含む本コンテンツ、(iv) 意図的に、事実と異なる内容を含ませ又は事実を正確に反映していない内容を含む本コンテンツが含まれておらず、今後も含まれないことを表明保証する。
                                                                                3. 本契約のいかなる規定も、Outbrainが最低トラフィック量、クリック量、インプレッション量、使用量その他の事項について、Outbrainがパートナーに対して約束するものとは解釈されない。
                                                                                4. 本契約で明確に規定された場合を除き、いずれの当事者も、本契約、パートナー・インベントリ、Outbrainが提供する本コンテンツ及びその他の事項に関して、明示黙示を問わず、一切、表明又は保証を行わない(満足できる品質を有していること、若しくは、特定の目的(目的が何であるかを問わない)に適合するものであることについての黙示の保証、又は、サービスが中断なく若しくはエラーなく常時使用できることについての保証、サービス若しくは取引に際して生じるあらゆる保証を含む。)。
                                                                                5. Outbrainは、本コンテンツ(広告型レコメンデーションを含むがこれに限られない)に関していかなる表明保証も行わず、その内容、正確性、知的財産権の侵害、合法性及び品位、並びに、これらに対するパートナーの信頼について、責任や義務を負わないものとする。
                                                                                6. 各当事者(以下「補償当事者」という)は、相手方、相手方の親会社及び関連会社、並びに、それらの関連会社、取締役、役員、株主、社員、代表者、従業員及び代理人(以下あわせて「被補償当事者」という)を、本契約において定められた補償当事者の表明保証違反又は義務違反若しくはそのおそれが原因で第三者により提起された訴えに関するすべての請求、損失、責任、損害、費用、和解金、規制当局による調査結果、罰金、過料及びその他の支出(合理的な弁護士費用を含む)(以下総称して「本クレーム」という)から補償し、防御し、何ら損失を被らせないものとする。被補償当事者は、本クレームについて補償当事者に速やかに通知しなければならない。ただし、かかる通知の遅滞は、その遅滞により補償当事者が実際に損害を被った範囲を除き、補償当事者の義務を一切軽減しない。被補償当事者は、補償当事者の指揮の下、自らが選任し、費用を負担する弁護士と共に、本クレームの防御及び和解に参加する権利を有する。
                                                                              8. 秘密保持

                                                                                各当事者(以下「受領当事者」という)は、相手方(以下「開示当事者」という)の事業、技術、商品及びサービスに関する一定の情報及び資料(本契約の条件を含む)であって、機密であるもの又は開示の状況から機密であることが合理的に判断されるもの(以下「秘密情報」という)を受領しうることになることを認識する。秘密情報には、(a) 開示当事者による開示の前に受領当事者が知っていた情報、(b) 受領当事者が開示当事者の秘密情報に関係なく独自に開発した情報、(c) 受領当事者の責によらずに公知であり又は公知となった情報、(d) 第三者が秘密保持義務に違反することなく受領当事者に開示した情報は含まれない。本契約ににおいて許可される場合を除き、受領当事者は、(aa) 自ら又は第三者のために秘密情報を使用せず、(bb) 自らの取締役、従業員、委託先、アドバイザー、投資家又は潜在的投資家であって、当該秘密情報を知る必要があり、かつ、当該秘密情報について本第8条と同等の秘密保持義務を負う者以外の第三者に秘密情報を開示してはならない。受領当事者は、開示当事者の書面による要請があった場合、遅滞なく秘密情報を返却又は破棄するものとする。上記にかかわらず、受領当事者は、適用される法令又は法令上の手続きにより要求される範囲において、秘密情報を開示することができる。ただし、当該開示は、受領当事者が、要求された開示について、開示当事者に対して遅滞なく書面による通知を行い、当該開示について異議を申し立て、又は、開示の範囲を制限するために開示当事者が行う努力に対し、(開示当事者の費用負担において)受領当事者が合理的な協力を提供した場合に限り、行うことができるものとする。
                                                                              9. 責任制限
                                                                                1. 当事者は、(i) 自ら又はその従業員若しくは下請業者の過失に起因する死亡又は人身傷害に関する責任、 (ii) 詐欺又は悪意の不実表示に関する責任、(iii) 法令上免除又は限定できない責任については、相手方に対する責任を免除又は限定されないものとする。
                                                                                2. 第11.1条の定めに該当する場合を除き、いずれの当事者も、本契約に関連し、又は、本契約違反により生じる(a) 特別損害、間接損害、付随損害、結果損害、(b) グッドウィル又は評判の損失、(c) データの損失、(d) 契約、取引、予想された節約の損失、(e) 利益の損失については、当該損失又は損害発生の可能性について当該当事者が知らされていたかどうかを問わず、また、当該損失又は損害がどのように発生したかを問わず、当該損害が契約法理論、不法行為(過失を含む)、法律上の義務又はその他の理論に基づくものであるかを問わず、一切の法的責任を負わない。
                                                                                3. 第11.1条の定めに該当する場合、及び、当事者の一方が相手方の知的財産の侵害又は不正流用を行ったことに起因する責任を除き、いかなる場合も、本契約又は本契約の違反(契約法理論、不法行為(過失を含む)、法律上の義務又はその他の理論に基づくものであるかを問わない)に起因又は関連する当事者の責任総額は、(i) 1000万円、又は、 (ii) 責任の発生原因たる事象(一連の関連する事象である場合は、当該事象の最初の事象)の発生の直近12ヶ月間にパートナーに支払われ又は支払われるべき本収益の金額の125%のいずれか大きい方を超えないものとする。
                                                                                4. 当事者は、本契約に規定された各当事者の責任に関する制限が、いかなる状況においても合理的であると受け入れることを相互に確認する。
                                                                              10. 輸出管理

                                                                                パートナーは、輸出に関する全ての法律、規制、並びに米国商務省、米国財務省外国資産管理局(以下「OFAC」という)その他米国若しくはその他の国の機関若しくは当局の規則を遵守する。また、パートナーは、当該法律、規制、規則に違反してユニファイド・オークションサービスを輸出せず、また、輸出若しくは再輸出を許可しない。パートナーは、上記に同意し、また、パートナーが制限国に所在しておらず、制限国の支配下におかれておらず、制限国の国民又は居住者ではないことを表明保証する。パートナーは、パートナー又はパートナーの持分若しくは支配権を有する個人、団体、組織、取締役その他の役員が、米国の法律、規則、命令により米国企業及び個人が取引することを禁じられている個人、団体、組織(特定国籍業者リストに列挙されている者を含む)に該当しないことを表明し保証する。
                                                                              11. 反社会的勢力の排除
                                                                                1. 各当事者は、現在及び将来、以下に該当しないことを表明する。

                                                                                  暴力団、暴力団員、暴力団員でなくなってから5年が経過していない者、暴力団関連企業、総会屋、社会運動標榜ゴロ、特殊知能暴力集団及びこれらに相当する者。
                                                                                2. 当事者が11.aにつき虚偽の表明をした場合、相手方は、他の権利及び救済手段に影響を与えることなく、本契約を終了することができる。
                                                                              12. 雑則
                                                                                1. 本契約は日本法に準拠して解釈され、抵触法に関する規定や国連国際物品売買条約の適用はないものとする。
                                                                                2. 当事者は、本契約に関連して生じる一切の紛争について、東京地方裁判所を第一審の専属的合意管轄裁判所とする。
                                                                                3. 両当事者は、本契約の条項の記載に従って義務の履行がなされない場合、回復不可能な損害が生じ得ることを認識している。これにかんがみ、両当事者は、法令上認められる救済に加えて、本契約違反を防止し、本契約の実効性を確保するために、各当事者が差止による救済措置を受ける権利を有することに同意する。
                                                                                4. 各当事者は独立した契約者であり、本契約のいかなる内容も、当事者間にパートナーシップ、ジョイントベンチャー、代理その他の関係性を構築するものとは解釈されない。
                                                                                5. 当事者が本契約に基づく権利を行使せず、又は相手方の義務の履行を求めないことは、いかなる範囲においても、当該権利又は義務を放棄したものとはみなされない。また、当事者が、相手方による本契約上の義務の不履行又は違反に関して有する権利を放棄した場合であっても、本契約上の他の義務の不履行若しくは違反、又はその後の不履行若しくは違反に関して有することとなる権利を放棄したものとはみなされない。
                                                                                6. いずれの当事者も、当事者の合理的な支配を超えた事由による義務の不履行について責任を負わないものとする。
                                                                                7. 本契約は、本契約の目的たる事項に関する当事者間の完全な合意を構成するものであり、当該目的に関する書面又は口頭による全ての事前又は同時に交わされた合意又は了解に取って代わるものとする。
                                                                                8. ヘッダー・ビディング登録フォームは、両当事者が署名した書面によってのみ、修正又は、変更することができる。
                                                                                9. 本規約は、上記の日付より有効とする。Outbrainは、本規約を随時変更することができるものとし、変更後の契約条件は、変更後の利用規約によるものとする。
                                                                                10. 本契約の見出しは、参照の便宜を図るためのものにすぎず、法的な効力は有しない。
                                                                                11. 本契約は、電磁的記録の送信又は完全かつ正確な複製が可能なその他の方法により締結することができる。かかる方法によって交付された本契約の副本は、あらゆる目的においてその原本とみなされる。
                                                                                12. 本契約は、複数の副本により締結することができ、各副本はいずれも正本とみなされ、その全てが一体となって一つの契約を構成する。
                                                                                13. 本契約中の条項が、その理由にかかわらず有効ではないと判断された場合、当該条項は、当該条項が有効なものとなるために必要な限度で修正される。修正によって有効な条項とすることができない場合、当該条項は本契約から分離され、本契約の残りの条項は完全に有効なものとして存続する。
                                                                                14. 各当事者は、相手方の書面による事前の同意がない限り、本契約又は本契約上の権利若しくは義務を譲渡してはならない。ただし、(i) 法律の適用上当然に譲渡される場合、合併、組織再編、買収若しくは支配権の変更の結果として譲渡される場合、及び、(ii) Outbrainがグループ企業に対して譲渡する場合はこの限りではない。上記を条件として、本契約は、両当事者、及び、承継人又は譲受人となることを許された者を拘束し、それらの者の利益のために効力を生ずるものとする。

                                                                              Marketing Data Sharing Addendum

                                                                              Version 1.0

                                                                              Effective February 28th 2022
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                                                                                1. Definitions:

                                                                                1.1. “Consentmeansa statement or a clear affirmative action (opt in) made by a Data Subject that isfreely given, distinct, specific, informed and unambiguous, witheachdifferent purpose for processingpresented under different consent mechanisms;

                                                                                1.2. “Data Protection Lawsmeans all laws, guidance or codes of practice issued by a relevant public authority or Supervisory Authority (including, in the UK, the Information Commissioner’s Office)applicable from time to time to Outbrain orVendorrelating to the processing of Personal Data and the privacy of electronic communications, including (i) the General Data Protection Regulation ((EU) 2016/679) (GDPR) and the UK Data Protection Act 2018; (ii) the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (as updated by Directive 2009/136/EC) (ePrivacy Directive) and the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (SI 2003 No. 2426) (PECR) as updated from time to time;

                                                                                1.3. "Controller","Processor","DataSubject", “Personal Data”,process”(including “processing”), "Special Categories of Personal Data" and “Supervisory Authority” shall have the meanings given in Data Protection Laws.

                                                                                2. Vendor shall comply with all relevant provisions of Data Protection Laws as applicable and ensure that they process personal data fairly and lawfully in accordance with such laws in the provision and receipt of Personal Data.

                                                                                3. Outbrain and Vendor shall be deemed independent controllers under Data Protection Laws and each party shall remain solely and exclusively responsible for determining the means and purposes of processing for its respective processing activities.

                                                                                4. Vendor is solely responsible for determining the means, purposes and appropriate legal bases for collecting and processing Personal Data from B2B leads, prospects, contacts and similarData Subjects prior to sharing this information with Outbrain.

                                                                                5. Vendor shall disclose, via an appropriate privacy notice, all information relating to the processing activitieswhere the Personal Data being processed is obtained directly from the Data Subject or where such Personal Data is obtained from a third party or publicly available sources, asrequired under Data Protection Laws.Such information shall make clear that recipients of Personal Datainclude Outbrain and shall includeinformation on the process to object to theparties’ legitimate interest (opt out) or to withdraw consent,as applicable.

                                                                                6. When collecting Personal Data fromData Subjectsfrom publicly available sources (such as social networks), Vendor shall ensure to provide clear and comprehensive information to Data Subjects about the purposes of the collection and processing of any Personal Data at the earliest: (i) within one month of the collection; (ii) at the time of the first communication with the Data Subject; or (iii)before the Personal Data is first disclosed toOutbrain.

                                                                                7. If Vendor relies on legitimate interest as a legal basis to collect and process Personal Data, Vendor shall ensure that the following measures are implemented prior to the collection: (i) the Data Subject is given the possibility to object to the collection, processing and sharing of their Personal Data (opt out) at the time of the collection, or at the latest at the time of the first information of the Data Subject as referred toin the clause above;(ii)a legitimate interest assessment is performed to document Vendor’s and other relevant third parties’ legitimate interest whenever required by Data Protection Laws; and (iii)Personal Data is only collected in jurisdictions where legitimate interest is a lawful legal basis for this given purpose.

                                                                                8. Vendorshall rely on Consentwhere legitimate interest is not alawfullegal basis for processing Personal Data for a given purpose. In such case,Vendor will request clearly from Data Subjects, through a separate consent mechanism, to consent to their Personal Data to be shared withOutbrain.

                                                                                9. Vendorshall not collect and sharewith Outbrainany Special Categories of Personal Data orPersonal Data relating or pertaining tominors.

                                                                                10. Vendor shall not provide more Personal Data to Outbrain than strictly necessary for the purpose of processing. Vendoris responsible for the cleansing and the accuracy of Personal Data collected throughthirdparty providers, including removing categories of Personal Data not necessary for the purpose.

                                                                                11. Vendor shall ensure that their providers and suppliers, whether they are Controllers or Processors under Data Protection Laws, including data brokers, collect and process allPersonal Data shared with Outbrain in compliance with Data Protection Laws. When collecting Personal Data from bought-in data sets and data brokers, Vendor shall ensure that such third parties are subject to all requirements of this Addendum, in particular that: (i) Data Subjects have been provided with clear and comprehensive information about the purposes of the collection and processing of their Personal Data, in a timely manner and as referred to inthisSection 6.; (ii) the source of the collection and the list of recipients (or categories of recipients)of the Personal Data, including Outbrain; (iii) the data providers have been relying upon a lawful legal basis for the collection and processing.

                                                                                12. IfVendoris not able to provide reasonable assurance that Personal Data sets from databrokers have been sourced in compliance with Data Protection Laws,such Personal Data must not be shared withOutbrain.



                                                                                Amplify Terms

                                                                                Version 13.1

                                                                                Effective January 30th 2024
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                                                                                  効力発生日:2024年1月1日


                                                                                  このアンプリファイ規約は、上記の効力発生日に修正され、同日から適用される取引条件となる。Outbrain Japan株式会社はアンプリファイ規約を随時変更、修正、又は更新することができる。

                                                                                  アンプリファイ規約



                                                                                  アンプリファイ規約(以下「本規約」という)は、Outbrain Japan株式会社(以下「アウトブレイン」という)と、広告掲載申込書又はアウトブレインのダッシュボードを利用する事業主体(以下「顧客」という)との間で締結される。顧客は、本規約に準じて本サービス(以下第1.1条にて定義される)を利用し、本規約及び顧客の作成する広告掲載申込書又はアウトブレインダッシュボード(以下「ダッシュボード」という)を通じて入力された情報が両当事者間の全ての合意事項(以下「本契約」という)を構成するものとする。特別の定めがある場合を除き、 (i)広告掲載申込書の条件又はダッシュボードを通じて入力された条件(以下「キャンペーン詳細」という)と(ii) 本規約との間に齟齬がある場合には、キャンペーン詳細が優先する。


                                                                                  第1条  サービス

                                                                                  第1.1条 

                                                                                  アウトブレインは、オンラインプロパティのネットワーク(以下「ネットワーク」という)と提携し、ウェブサイトへの誘導を行うリンクが付されたユーザーインターフェイスの表示を行う。アウトブレインは、独自のアルゴリズム、配信手法、及び高度な購入ツールを使用して、顧客の代わりに関連するオーディエンスに広告を提供します(以下「本サービス」という)。

                                                                                  第1.2条 

                                                                                  アウトブレインは、本サービスを通じて、ネットワーク上に、顧客の選択するグラフィック、テキスト、映像又は音声コンテンツへのリンクを表示する。当該リンク、リンクに付随する見出し、画像、ビデオ、及び、リンクからアクセスできる対象ページを総称して「本コンテンツ」という。アウトブレインは、(i) 顧客のキャンペーンの終了日、(ii) 顧客の予算に達した時点、又は(iii) キャンペーンが無効になった時点のいずれか最も早い時点までの間、ネットワークにおける本コンテンツの配信を継続する。(但し、アウトブレインは配信停止された本コンテンツに関する追加の本動作分(第5.1条にて定義される)について請求する権利を留保する。これについては、FAQを参照。)

                                                                                  第1.3条

                                                                                  アウトブレインは、 (i) 本コンテンツの配置、位置付け、提供のタイミング、(ii) 本コンテンツ上のクリック又はインプレッション(特定オーディエンスセグメントのクリックも含む)、又は(iii)コンバージョンを保証しない。本料金(第5条にて定義される)が顧客の予算に達しない場合、顧客の救済措置は、(i) 第2条の規定に従って適用されるキャンペーンの終了日の延期、(ii) 予算を達成することを目的とした本コンテンツの置き換え、又は追加、(iii) 本コンテンツに対して発生した本料金の支払いのいずれかに限られるものとする。アウトブレインは、いかなる場合にも、本コンテンツへの誘導の失敗に関し責任を負わない。

                                                                                  第1.4条 

                                                                                  アウトブレインは、キャンペーンに関するレポートを顧客に提供する。アウトブレインは、最終月次レポート(日次レポートと異なる場合がある)に基づいて、顧客が支払うべき料金の計算を行う。顧客は、アウトブレインと互換性のある自らのトラッカーを提出することができる。顧客の計測値とアウトブレインの計測値の間に10%以上の乖離がある場合には、両当事者は誠意を持って協力し、アウトブレインに支払われるべき正確な金額を決定する。乖離が10%に満たない場合には、アウトブレインの計算値を最終的な数値とする。


                                                                                  第2条 本コンテンツ

                                                                                  第2.1条

                                                                                  顧客は本コンテンツに対して完全な責任を負うものとする。顧客は、本コンテンツをネットワークに掲載することを許可する権利を有し、アウトブレインに対し許可する。作成者または生成者が顧客又は顧客の代理人のいずれであるかを問わず、顧客が本コンテンツの見出しのすべての文言及び画像を使用する権利を有し又はその旨の承諾を得ていなければならない。 本コンテンツの見出し及び画像が本コンテンツのトーン及び主題を正確に反映していなければならない。アウトブレイン(及び/又は統合されたツール)が本コンテンツ、見出し、及び/又はキャンペーンに関する推薦を提供する場合、顧客は引き続き完全に責任を負います。

                                                                                  第2.2条 

                                                                                  顧客は、直接又は間接を問わず、(i) わいせつ、誹謗、中傷、名誉棄損、ポルノ、暴力的、冒涜的、社会通念上好ましくない若しくは非合法な内容のコンテンツ、(ii) 事実に関して不正確で誤解を招く若しくは欺瞞的なコンテンツ、又は、(iii) ねずみ講、賭博、違法薬物の販売ないし使用、特定の個人ないし集団に対する差別または嫌がらせ等、違法行為をあおり又は触発する本コンテンツを提供しないものとする。また、本コンテンツは、(a) 本サービスへの入稿時と異なるリンク先にリダイレクトしてはならず、 (b) アウトブレインへの入稿時の本コンテンツから記載内容を変更してはならない。

                                                                                  第2.3条

                                                                                  本コンテンツは、随時改定されるアウトブレインの広告ガイドラインに準拠しなければならない。アウトブレインは、その単独の裁量により、本コンテンツを拒否又は削除することができる。

                                                                                  第2.4条

                                                                                  顧客は、アウトブレインが本コンテンツに責任を負わないことを了承し、また、本コンテンツの作成者による修正又は読者からのコメント等により、本コンテンツがキャンペーン中に変更される場合があることを承諾する。顧客は、かかる変更の際、当該本コンテンツをキャンペーンから削除すること又は他の本コンテンツを選択することのいずれか又は両方をアウトブレインに指示しなければならない。本コンテンツの作成者又はパブリッシャー等が、本コンテンツに対して異議を唱えた場合、顧客は、アウトブレインが、Terms of Useの第2条に則り、その単独の裁量により、当該本コンテンツを本サービスから削除することまたは本コンテンツの修正を顧客に対して要求することを了承する。

                                                                                  第2.5条 

                                                                                  両当事者は、本コンテンツのアンチマルウェアによるスキャン処理のシステムを導入するものとする。通知があった場合、両当事者は直ちにネットワークから不審な本コンテンツの削除を行わなくてはならない。


                                                                                  第3条 期間と解除

                                                                                  当事者は、キャンペーン詳細に、個別のキャンペーンの開始日と終了日を定めるものとする。かかる定めにかかわらず、(i) 顧客は、アウトブレインに対し、2営業日前までに書面をもって通知し又は12時間前までにダッシュボードを通じて通知することにより、理由を問わず本契約又は個別のキャンペーンを中断又は終了させることができ、(ii) アウトブレインは、顧客に対し、2日前までに書面をもって通知することにより、理由を問わず、本契約あるいは個別のキャンペーンを中断または終了させることができる。当該予告期間中、通知前に契約されたキャンペーンは、キャンペーン詳細に従って継続されるものとし、顧客は、アウトブレインに対し、予告期間の最終日までに発生した全ての本料金について支払う義務を負う。また、顧客が本契約の定めに違反していると合理的に判断した場合、アウトブレインは、その裁量により、顧客による本サービスの利用の全部又は一部を停止、もしくは終了する権利を留保する。


                                                                                  第4条  キャンペーン詳細

                                                                                  顧客は、アウトブレインのダッシュボードを通じ、オンラインレポートにアクセスし、キャンペーンを管理することができる。なお、アウトブレインは、ダッシュボードに登録された顧客の特定の個人情報を取扱うことができる。アウトブレインは、顧客の質問及び要請に対応するために、当該個人情報を収集、処理することができ、顧客に特定の本サービスについてのアクセスを提供し、顧客の身元を承認し、また、本サービスの使用について顧客と連絡を取ることができる。顧客は、自らログインし、ダッシュボードから、要求又は承認したすべての変更(直接的、又は間接的にアウトブレインのAPIを介して行った変更を含む)について単独で責任を負う。顧客は、そのダッシュボードへのログイン及びパスワードの保護について単独で責任を負う。顧客は、ダッシュボードを用いてキャンペーン詳細を変更することによりキャンペーンを管理し、及び/又は、アウトブレインの定める通り、アウトブレインのアカウントマネージャーと相互に協力し合うオプションを有する。


                                                                                  第5条 料金及び支払い条件

                                                                                  第5.1条 

                                                                                  ネットワーク上に表示される広告は以下のいずれかの支払い方法により決定される:(i)クリック単価(以下「CPC」という)、(ii)コスト・パー・ミル・インプレッション(以下「CPM」という)、(iii)視聴完了単価(以下「CPCv」といい、動画広告/コンテンツの50%以上が最初から最後まで継続的に再生されたとき、1つのコンプリーテッドビューとしてカウントされるものとする)、(iv)コスト・パー・ミル・ビューワブルインプレッション (以下「vCPM」といい、動画広告面積の50%以上の領域が2秒以上表示されたとき、1つのビューワブルインプレッションとしてカウントされるものとする。)、及び/又は (v)その他、当事者間で随時合意した望ましい動作(以下、それぞれを「本動作」という)。料金は顧客が事前に指定した最大予算内で、本動作の数及び本サービスにかかる費用(以下、「本料金」とする)に基づいて算出されるものとする。顧客は、キャンペーン詳細に指定された最大予算内でアウトブレインのトラッキングシステムで測定した本料金を、アウトブレインに対し支払うものとする。アウトブレインは、適用される国若しくは地域の消費税、事業税又は付加価値税を請求し、又は、法律上アウトブレインが請求しなければならないものとされている当該国固有の費用を請求することができる。CPCがキャンペーンの指標として使用される場合、当該CPCは、アウトブレインが指定する最低CPC(市場の状況により随時異なる)であって当該時点において有効な数値未満であってはならない。顧客がアウトブレインの自動入札機能を使用する場合、顧客は、アウトブレインに対し、顧客のキャンペーン目標達成のサポートのために、アウトブレインがその裁量により顧客のCPCを設定及び修正することができる権利を付与する。顧客は、キャンペーンのために利用した第三者の広告に関して発生するすべての費用を負担する。疑義を避けるために記載するが、アウトブレインは、顧客のキャンペーンに関し、顧客が第三者に対し支払った費用(サードパーティトラッカーの利用料を含むがこれに限られない)を負担する義務を負わない。顧客は、ダッシュボード又は広告掲載申込書の締結済修正案により、予算を増額もしくは減額することができる。

                                                                                  第5.2条 

                                                                                  顧客が広告掲載申込書に署名した場合、広告掲載申込書に別途取決めがなされている場合を除き、通常、翌月末日までに、アウトブレインから顧客に対し料金の請求が行われる。顧客は当該掲載 月の末日から6 0日以内にすべての請求金額を支払うものとする。料金請求に関して、第5.3条に基づいて誠実な異議のない場合、顧客は全額を支払わなければならない。顧客がダッシュボードからキャンペーン詳細を設定、もしくは広告掲載申込書に署名し、及び料金請求のためにクレジットカードを使用する場合には、アウトブレインは、その単独裁量権により設定する間隔を空けて、顧客のクレジットカードに(その他手数料等を含む)アウトブレイン費用を請求する。但し、通常請求、クレジットカード請求及び/又は前払請求(キャンペーン開始前)の決定権は、アウトブレインのみにあるものとする。アウトブレインは、払戻請求を含め、すべての請求に関する照会を個別具体的に検討し、その単独の裁量により請求を承認又は拒否する権利を留保する。

                                                                                  第5.3条 

                                                                                  顧客は、請求書に対し異議のある場合、請求書受領日から30日以内にアウトブレインに書面又は電子メールにて通知するものとし、当該通知がない場合、顧客はその内容を異議なく承諾したものとみなされる。顧客の通知メールは、異議のある金額及びその異議を裏付ける情報を含むものとする。顧客は、異議のない請求額に対し、支払いを保留してはならず、請求額のうち、誠実に異議のない額については、 全額を支払うものとする。

                                                                                  第5.4条

                                                                                  第5.3条に従った異議が申し立てられることなく、支払期日までに支払いがなされなかった場合には、アウトブレインは、支払期日から当該支払いがなされる日まで年6%の割合の遅延損害金を請求することができる。また、アウトブレインは、顧客が支払義務を負うすべての金額を支払うまでの間、顧客による本サービスの利用の全部又は一部を停止、もしくは終了することができる。アウトブレインは、回収会社への費用、合理的な弁護士費用、裁判費用を含む全ての回収費用を顧客に請求する権利を留保する。必要に応じて、顧客は、アウトブレインが顧客の信用情報を調査することを許可する。場合によっては、顧客は、アウトブレインが信用拡大の条件として随時要求することのある財務情報及び書類を提供することに同意する。顧客は、信用の確認、アウトブレインへの支払いの履行、アウトブレインへの負債の回収又は顧客の口座への支払いのみを目的として、アウトブレインが、その代理として処理する会社に対し、顧客がアウトブレインに提供する口座情報、及びクレジットカード又は関連する請求及び支払い情報の共有を承諾し、同意する。アウトブレインは、いつでもその単独の裁量により、信用の拡大、修正、又は取り消しをすることができる。また、アウトブレインは、顧客の信用限度額を超える債務、及び、本契約に定められた支払期限を途過した債務について、即時の支払いを要求する権利を留保する。

                                                                                  第5.5条

                                                                                  当事者は、アウトブレインに対して支払われたすべての債務について、アウトブレインに確定的に帰属し、いかなる場合においても、返還の対象とはならないことを確認する。アウトブレインは、アウトブレインの顧客に対する債務があるときは、当該債務とアウトブレインの顧客に対する債権とを、その債権債務の弁済期のいかんにかかわらず、対当額にて相殺することができる。当該相殺によりアウトブレインの顧客に対する債権全額を消滅させることができないときは、アウトブレインは、自己の裁量により、その弁済の充当の順序・方法を定めることができ、顧客は何らの異議を述べない。


                                                                                  第6条 追加機能及び取引条件

                                                                                  第6.1条 

                                                                                  アウトブレインは、本サービスにかかる追加機能を随時顧客に提案する。当該追加機能の使用は、(オンラインでのクリックによる同意もしくはダッシュボード等を通じた)顧客の特定の追加取引条件に合意によるものとする(以下「追加取引条件」という)。当該機能は、アウトブレインの裁量により顧客に提供され、第5.1条に明記されている料金に加えて、追加の料金が含まれる場合がある。顧客の追加取引条件の受諾により、アウトブレイン及び顧客間で拘束力のある、法的強制力のある合意の成立とする。本規約、追加取引条件及びキャンペーン詳細に齟齬のある場合には、(i) 追加取引条件、(ii) キャンペーン詳細、 (iii) 本規約を優先順位とする。アウトブレインのキャンペーンを目的として(アウトブレインダッシュボード等を通じ)LiveRampサービスを利用する顧客は、LiveRamp取引条件を遵守するものとする。

                                                                                  第6.2条

                                                                                  以下第9条の顧客の遵守を条件として、顧客のキャンペーンのより強化されたターゲティング機能及び/又はセグメント作成に関連したアナリティクスを提供するために、顧客は、顧客のウェブサイト又はアプリケーションページ上において、(i)アウトブレインのピクセル(以下「アウトブレインピクセル」という)及び/又は、(ii) 第三者のピクセル又はタグ(以下「第三者ピクセル」という)を設置することができる(以下、アウトブレインピクセル及び第三者ピクセルを合わせて「ピクセル」という)。顧客は、(a) ピクセルの使用が個人情報保護法に準拠していること、及び(b) ピクセルの使用についてユーザーへ的確な通知をすることを表明し、保証する。当該通知として、(ⅹ) アウトブレインを含む第三者がクッキー又は同様のテクノロジーを使用し、顧客のウェブサイトから情報を収集又は受信し、測定サービス及びターゲット広告等を提供するために当該情報を使用すること、(y) ターゲットを絞るための情報収集から、 ユーザーがどのようにオプトアウトするか、(z)未成年者を標的する、又は、その他慎重に扱うべき種類のデータを含まれるウエブサイト又はアプリケーションページ上ピクセルを使用しないことを含むものとする。エンドユーザーが顧客のウェブサイト(又は広告主のアプリケーション内の設定等のメカニズム)を介したターゲティング広告をオプトアウトした場合、顧客は、アウトブレインピクセルをローディングしないことに全ての責任を負うものとする。。顧客は、当該第6.2条の規定を遵守しなければ、ピクセルを使用してはならない。アウトブレインは、顧客のランディング・ページの機能を妨げず、同じ目的を果たすことを条件に、その合理的な裁量により、いつでもアウトブレインピクセルの機能を更新、変更又は代替することができる。

                                                                                  第6.3条 

                                                                                  キャンペーンのターゲティングをより強化するために、第三者セグメントを利用する場合(以下「第三者ターゲティング」という)は、顧客は該当する税金等を含む、第三者ターゲティングの使用料(以下「第三者データコスト」という)を支払う。各キャンペーンに関する顧客の請求書は、本料金、及び、(該当する場合)第三者ターゲティングの使用にかかる第三者データコストを含むものでなくてはならない。顧客は、アウトブレインのリポーティング指標に基づいて、第三者データコストが計上されることを承諾する。第三者ターゲティングを利用する場合、顧客は、x)本件について的確な通知及び/又は(該当する場合)プライバシーポリシーを通してユーザーに開示しなければならず、y) 第三者ターゲティングの利用が常にデータ保護法に準拠しなければならず、データ処理のため適切な法的根拠の要件を満たしていることを表明・保証するものとする。顧客は、いかなる場合であっても、(i)差別的目的のために、(ii)16歳未満の未成年を対象に、(iii)個人データの特殊カテゴリーに基づき、(iv)主張されたまたは確認された刑事上の有罪判決又は犯罪に関する個人データに基づき、又は(v)その他キャンペーンが実施される国における適用法に違反して、第三者ターゲティングを使用してはならない。


                                                                                  第7条 守秘義務

                                                                                  第7.1条 

                                                                                  各当事者は、本契約に関連して一方の当事者から他方の当事者に開示された機密情報(以下に定義する)に関して、機密情報の開示を受けた側の当事者は、当該機密情報を第三者に漏洩せず、また本契約に基づくその権利と義務に関連する目的以外に使用しないことに合意する。「機密情報」とは、当事者又はその子会社ないし系列会社に関する情報で、一般に知られておらず、秘密又は所有権ありとの記載があり、あらゆる状況で機密又は所有権のあるものとして扱われるすべての情報を意味し、本契約の規定も機密情報に含まれる。但し、以下の(i)~(iv)のいずれかに該当する情報は、機密情報に含まれない。(i) 開示の時点ですでに公知であった情報又は開示後に被開示者以外の情報源から公知となった情報。(ii) 開示の時点で被開示者が合法的に所持していた情報。(iii) 機密情報を参照することなく被開示者が独自で開発した情報。(iv) 開示された情報に関する守秘義務を負わない第三者から開示後に取得した情報。

                                                                                  第7.2条 

                                                                                  機密情報は厳重に秘密として保持し、あらゆる合理的かつ必要な措置により保護されるものとする。被開示者は、機密情報を知る必要がありかつ本契約書に記載の守秘義務と同等以上の守秘義務を負う自らの従業員、代理人、もしくは代理店以外の者に、機密情報を開示しないものとする。各当事者は、本契約に従って他方の当事者により提供される機密情報のいかなる部分も、本契約に基づき明確に規定されている目的以外に使用してはならない。但し、各当事者は裁判所の命令、法律または政府機関の要請に従うために必要な機密情報は開示することができる。アウトブレインは、顧客の親会社又は顧客の子会社との間で、顧客の機密情報を共有することができる。

                                                                                  第7.3条 

                                                                                  顧客が本コンテンツの提供者(以下「コンテンツプロバイダー」という)の代理人もしくは代理店である場合、顧客は、アウトブレインが当該コンテンツプロバイダー(又は、その他コンテンツプロバイダーの指定する第三者)にキャンペーン詳細の閲覧及び使用権を付与することを承諾する。


                                                                                  第8条 表明及び保証

                                                                                  第8.1条  

                                                                                  各当事者は他方の当事者に対し、次のことを表明し保証する。(i) 自らが本契約を締結し、本契約に基づく権利とライセンスを付与するために必要なすべての権利と権限を有すること、(ii) 適用法令も遵守すること、(iii) 本契約(キャンペーン詳細を含む)の締結と受け入れ、及び本契約に基づく自らの債務と義務の履行が自らが締結している別の契約と抵触しないこと。なお、「適用法令」とは、当事者の義務に対し適用される全ての連邦、国、州、又は外国の法令、又は業界の自主規制、又は自主ガイドライン等(Interactive Advertising Bureau(IAB)のガイドライン、スタンダード&ベストプラクティス、NAI行動規範、DAAオンライン行動広告に関する自主規制原則を含む)を意味し、顧客またはアウトブレインに適用される。個人情報のプライバシーに関する適用法令を「個人情報保護法」という。

                                                                                  第8.2条 

                                                                                  顧客は次のことを表明し、保証する。(i) 本コンテンツ(見出し、画像、ビデオ、誘導される対象ページを含む)が、適用法令に違反せず、有害、暴言、わいせつ、脅迫的あるいは名誉棄損と捉えられる可能性のある内容を含まないこと。(ii) アウトブレインがコンテンツを使用し、そのホストとなり、キャッシュ、ルーティング、保存、コピー、変更、配信、再フォーマット、複製、公開、表示、転送するために必要なすべての権利を本契約に基づいてアウトブレインに許可するための権利、ライセンス及びクリアランスを有していること。(iii)本コンテンツの利用が第三者の知的財産権を侵害しないこと。(iv) 13歳未満の子供向けの本コンテンツを提供しないこと。(v) 本コンテンツが随時改定されるアウトブレインの広告ガイドラインに準拠すること。 (vi) 本コンテンツは、(a)本サービスへの入稿時と異なるリンク先にリダイレクトしないこと;(b)アウトブレインへの入稿時の本コンテンツから記載内容を実質的に変更しないこと。(vii)意図していない利益を得るために本サービスを利用しないこと、または本サービスの整合性及び/又は総合的性能を阻害しないこと。(viii) ダッシュボードを使用する場合、顧客が、アウトブレインが単独で定義するダッシュボードの使用に関するルールを守ること(個別のネットワークソースをホワイトリストするための入札を使用する等を含む)。(ix) 顧客が日本法又は契約の履行に適用されるその他法令に従って課される制裁又は輸出規制の対象となる者に所有され又は支配されていないこと、及びアウトブレインに経済制裁その他の貿易管理上の制限又は罰則が課される可能性のある行為を行わないこと。(x)アウトブレインに提供されたすべての事業情報及び支払情報が真実、正確かつ的確であること。

                                                                                  第8.3条 

                                                                                  顧客が代理人、もしくは代理店(その他、コンテンツプロバイダーの名で取引を行う第三者)である場合には、顧客は次のことを表明し、保証する。(i) 顧客は、正式に権限を付与されたコンテンツプロバイダーの代理人、もしくは代理店であること。(ii) 顧客は、本契約を締結し、及び、コンテンツプロバイダーに関する全ての意思決定をし、実行する法的権限を有すること。(iii) 上記 (i) 及び (ii) に従って、コンテンツプロバイダーに代理する権限を付与することを、書面による契約にて締結していること(及び、アウトブレインの要請により、当該契約書をアウトブレインに提出すること)。顧客は、ダッシュボードを通じて専らフランスを主なターゲットとする広告コンテンツを提供するフランス企業又は外国企業を代理しないことに同意する。顧客が、主にフランスをターゲットとするフランスのコンテンツプロバイダーを代理している場合、Outbrainサービスの購入方法については、info@outbrain.comに照会するものとする。

                                                                                  第8.4条 

                                                                                  本契約に明記されているものを除き、アウトブレインは商品性、権原、非侵害、特定目的への適合性についての保証あるいは取引の過程、使用あるいは取引慣行に起因する保証を含め、そのサービス、顧客の代理として実施するキャンペーンの履行ないし成功について明示・黙示を問わずいかなる表明も保証を行わない。アウトブレインのサービスが途切れることなく続き、安全であり、又はエラー等が発生しないという表明や保証も行わない。


                                                                                  第9条 データ保護

                                                                                  個人情報取扱規約の条項は、本契約に組み込まれ、その一部をなすものとする。


                                                                                  第10条 補償

                                                                                  第10.1条 

                                                                                  本契約に基づく各当事者の表明保証に対する違反より生ずる第三者の請求から、他方の当事者、その代理人、もしくは代理店、関連会社、子会社、取締役、役員、従業員、その他契約関係に該当する場合はネットワークパートナーを保護及び補償し、損失を与えてはらなない。

                                                                                  第10.2条 

                                                                                  当該請求に関連して、(i) 被補償当事者は、補償当事者に対し、迅速に書面にて請求があった旨を通知する(但し、迅速な通知が為されなかった場合にも、補償当事者が本契約の補償義務を免れることはなく、迅速な通知が為されなかったことにより補償当事者が被った損害についてはこの限りでない)。(ii) 補償当事者は単独で請求に対する弁護を行い、又は和解をすることができる(但し、補償当事者は、被補償当事者の書面による事前の同意がない限り、被補償当事者の権利又は義務に悪影響を及ぼす可能性がある和解を行うことはできない)。(iii) 補償当事者が要求し、その費用を負担するときには、被補償当事者は当該請求に関する調査検討及びこれに対する弁護に協力する。(iv) 被補償当事者は自らの費用負担により自ら選択する弁護士を使って、自らの権利を弁護する権利を有する。


                                                                                  第11条 責任制限

                                                                                  本契約で規定されている当事者の補償義務、故意の違法行為又は本契約の守秘義務違反又は費用の未払に起因する請求に関する場合を除き、不法行為又は契約等の形態にかかわらず、本契約あるいはその履行に起因し、又は、何らかの形でこれに関連して生じるあらゆる訴訟に関する各当事者とその取締役、役員、従業員、納入業者、ネットワークパートナー、代理人、もしくは代理店の賠償責任総額の上限は、(i) 当該行為が行われた直近12ヶ月間に本契約に基づいて顧客が支払うべき料金の額と(ii) 500万円のうち、いずれか大きい額を上限とする。各当事者は、たとえ損害の可能性について事前に知らされていた場合であっても、結果損害賠償、特別損害賠償、懲罰的損害賠償、付随的損害賠償や、本契約又はその履行に起因ないし関連して生じるデータの消失、逸失収益、逸失利益などその他いかなる損害についても責任を負わない。


                                                                                  第12条  雑則

                                                                                  第12.1条

                                                                                  いずれの当事者も、法律の効果あるいはそれ以外の方法により、他方の当事者の書面による事前の同意なく第三者に対し本契約の全部又は一部を譲渡することはできない。但し、譲受人が本契約を履行するに十分な能力を有し、本契約の履行義務を引き受ける場合には、一方の当事者は、他方の当事者の同意を要することなく、合併、再生、資産の全部ないしその大半の譲渡を行い、本契約に基づく自らの権利の全部又は一部を譲渡し、義務の全部又は一部を承継させることができる。

                                                                                  第12.2条

                                                                                  本契約は、日本法に準拠し、それに従って解釈されるものとする。当事者は、本契約に起因又は関連して生じるあらゆる紛争について、東京地方裁判所を第一審の専属的合意管轄裁判所とすることに合意する。当該訴訟において勝訴をした当事者は、敗訴当事者に対し、本契約に基づき、合理的な範囲内の弁護士費用及び訴訟費用の支払いを請求することができる。上記に加え、顧客が第5条の義務に違反した場合、アウトブレインは、その選択により、顧客の本店所在地を管轄する裁判所に当該義務違反にかかる顧客に対する訴えを提起することができる。

                                                                                  第12.3条

                                                                                  いかなる新聞発表又は一般広告も、顧客とアウトブレインの相互の合意なく行わないものとする。アウトブレインは、自らの顧客リスト及びその他マーケティング資料に顧客の名称を記載する権利を有する。顧客は、アウトブレインの事前の承認を得ずにアウトブレインの名称、ロゴまたは商標を使用することはできない。

                                                                                  第12.4条

                                                                                  本契約に基づくすべての通知は電子メールにて行うものとし、広告掲載申込書又はダッシュボードに記載の相手方当事者の住所又は相手方が随時文書で指定するその他の住所に送付する。通知は受理された時点をもって有効となる。

                                                                                  第12.5条

                                                                                  一方の当事者が本契約に基づく自らの権利の1つを行使しなかった場合においても、当該権利を放棄したものとはみなされない。本契約の1つまたは複数の条項が準拠法に基づいて強制不能であると解釈される場合には、当該条項は本契約から除外され、合意の残りの条項は効力を失わない。

                                                                                  第12.6条

                                                                                  いずれの当事者も、合理的に制御できない事由により本契約に記載された自らの義務の履行遅滞、又は履行不能に賠償責任を負わない。また、いずれの当事者も、インターネットの接続や操作不能、技術的不具合、コンピュータのエラー、データ損傷によるデータの紛失その他の損害を受けた場合に賠償責任を負うことはない。ただし、顧客は、本契約に定める料金の支払いに関する義務について免責されることはない。

                                                                                  第12.7条

                                                                                  第7条、第8条、第9条、第10条、第11条、第12条及び異議の生じていない未払いに対する支払い義務は、本契約終了後も存続する。

                                                                                  第12.8条

                                                                                  顧客とアウトブレインは、相互に独立した契約当事者である。本契約に記載されたいかなる文言も、両当事者間での合弁関係又は提携関係と見なされず、解釈されてはならない。

                                                                                  第12.9条

                                                                                  本契約は、当該契約内容に関する両当事者の完全なる合意を表し、両当事者の書面による事前の合意がない限り修正することはできない。発注書、広告掲載申込書、請求書、又はその他本契約に照らして顧客の提出する書類に含まれる取引条件の内容に関して、齟齬または相反する規定のある場合は、アウトブレインが当該書類を受諾または署名・押印したとしても、一切効力を持たない。


                                                                                  第13条 反社会的勢力の排除

                                                                                  第13.1条 

                                                                                  各当事者は、以下に列挙する人物・事項に現在該当しないことを表明する。暴力団、暴力団員、暴力団員でなくなってから5年が経過していない者、暴力団関連企業、総会屋、社会運動標榜ゴロ、特殊知能暴力集団及びこれらに相当するもの。

                                                                                  第13.2条

                                                                                  当事者が虚偽の表明をした場合、相手方当事者は、他の権利及び救済手段に影響を与えることなく、本契約を終了することができる。



                                                                                  Teads SSP Data Sharing Agreement

                                                                                  Version 1.5

                                                                                  Effective June 10th 2025
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                                                                                    This Teads SSP Data Sharing Agreement (“DSA”) is entered into by Teads Holding Co. and its entities (“Company”) and the company (the “SSP”) identified in the Master Supply Side Agreement between the parties from time to time (the “Terms”). From the Effective Date of the Terms, this DSA shall apply to any and all agreements between the parties and their Affiliates from time to time.

                                                                                    This DSA is incorporated into the Terms (as amended from time to time) and constitutes a legally binding agreement between the parties. Collectively, the Controller SCCs (as applicable), the DSA and the Terms are referred to as the “Agreement”. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between any of the terms of the Agreement the following order of precedence shall prevail: (i) the Controller SCCs (as applicable); (ii) this DSA; and (iii) the Terms.

                                                                                    Any capitalized terms not defined in this DSA shall have the respective meanings given to them in the Terms.

                                                                                    1. DEFINITIONS.
                                                                                    1.1. “Affiliate(s)” means in respect of either party at any time, any person or legal entity controlled by or controlling or under the common control of that party. Any reference to the parties shall include reference to their Affiliates;
                                                                                    1.2. “Controller SCCs” means the standard data protection clauses “MODULE ONE: Transfer controller to controller” in accordance with article 46 2. (c) GDPR adopted by the European Commission on 4 June 2021 (Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2021/914) (as amended or superseded), containing contractual obligations on the Data Exporter and the Data Importer, and rights for EEA Data Subjects whose Personal Data is transferred, as amended or superseded from time to time by the European Commission;
                                                                                    1.3. “Data Protection Laws” means all laws, guidance or codes of practice issued by a relevant public authority applicable from time to time to Company or SSP relating to the processing of Personal Data and the privacy of electronic communications, including U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws and EU Data Protection Laws, the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (LGPD), Federal Law no. 13,709/2018 and the Japanese Act on the Protection of Personal Information;
                                                                                    1.4. “EEA” means the European Economic Area;
                                                                                    1.5. “End Users” are Data Subjects or Consumers who visit or use the impression inventory provided by SSP;
                                                                                    1.6. "EU Data Protection Laws" means all laws, guidance or codes of practice issued by a relevant Supervisory Authority (including, in the UK, the Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”)) applicable from time to time to Company or SSP relating to the processing of Personal Data and the privacy of electronic communications in the EEA and the UK as amended or superseded, especially (i) the General Data Protection Regulation ((EU) 2016/679) (GDPR) and the UK Data Protection Act 2018; (ii) the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (as updated by Directive 2009/136/EC) (ePrivacy Directive) and the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (SI 2003 No. 2426) (PECR) as updated; (iii) the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection 1992;
                                                                                    1.7. “Company User Data” means Personal Data of an End User which Company collects directly on the impression inventory;
                                                                                    1.8. “UK Adequacy Decision” means the Commission Implementing Decision of 28 June 2021 on the adequate protection of Personal Data by the United Kingdom in accordance with article 45 GDPR;
                                                                                    1.9. "U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws" means the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020, the Colorado Privacy Act of 2021, the Connecticut Data Privacy Act of 2022, the Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act of 2023, the Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act of 2023, the Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act of 2023, the Tennessee Information Protection Act of 2023, the Utah Consumer Privacy Act of 2022, the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act of 2021 and all other U.S. privacy laws, guidance or codes of practice issued by a relevant public authority applicable from time to time to Company or SSP relating to the processing of Personal Information and the privacy of electronic communications, as amended or superseded by any federal, state or national law, regulation or regulatory guidance;
                                                                                    1.10. "Controller", “Joint Controller”, "Processor", “Data Protection Impact Assessment”, "DataSubject", “Personal Data Breach”, "Special Categories of Personal Data" and “Supervisory Authority” shall have the meanings given in EU Data Protection Laws;
                                                                                    1.11. “sale(including the terms “sell,” “selling,” “sold,” and other variations thereof, including renting, disclosing, releasing, disseminating, making available, transferring, or otherwise communicating Personal Information for monetary or other valuable consideration), “Consumer”, “Business”, “Third PartyandService Providershall have the meanings given to those terms under U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws, as applicable; and
                                                                                    1.12. “Personal Data” (and any variation thereof, including “Personal Information” under U.S. Consumer Privacy LawsCCPA) and “process” (including “processing”), shall have the meaning given under the applicable Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                    2. PURPOSE OF PROCESSING.The parties collect and process Personal Data for the purposes of delivering Company’s clients’ advertising materials to End Users.Company processes Company User Data for the following purposes: (i) storing and/or accessing information on a device; (ii) using limited data to select advertising; (iii) creating profiles for personalized advertising; (iv) using profiles to select personalized advertising; (v) creating profiles to personalize content; (vi) using profiles to select personalized content; (vii) measuring advertising performance; (viii) measuring content performance; (ix) understanding audiences through statistics; (x) developing and improving services; (xi) using limited data to select content; (xii) ensuring security, preventing and detecting fraud, and fixing errors; and (xiii) delivering and presenting advertising and content.
                                                                                    3. U.S. CONSUMER PRIVACY LAWS AND EU DATA PROTECTION LAWS SPECIFIC PROVISIONS.
                                                                                    3.1. Specific provisions applicable to CCPA are located inSections 4.2, 5.2 (iv) and 6.4.
                                                                                    3.2. Specific provision applicable to EU Data protection Laws are located inSections 4.3, 5.2 (ii), 6.4 and 11.
                                                                                    4. ROLE OF PARTIES.
                                                                                    4.1. Each party shall comply with all relevant provisions of Data Protection Laws as it applies to matters under the Agreement and ensure that they process Personal Data fairly and lawfully in accordance with Data Protection Laws as applicable in the provision and receipt of Personal Data.
                                                                                    4.2. Insofar as U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws are applicable to the Service, Company and SSP will be considered independent Businesses for the collection, processing and selling of any Personal Information, and no party shall be considered a Service Provider on anyone’s behalf, unless as strictly required under applicable U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws. In such case, theIAB Multi-State Privacy Agreement (the most recent version or successor thereto) shall be incorporated by reference into this DSA and shall govern the relationship between the parties with SSP’s partners as Businesses and SSP and Company as Service Providers exclusively in respect of opted out traffic in the U.S., as applicable.
                                                                                    4.3. Insofar as EU Data Protection Laws are applicable to the Agreement, Company and SSP will be considered independent Controllers under EU Data Protection Laws for the collection and any further processing of any Personal Data, and Company shall not be considered a Processor on anyone’s behalf.
                                                                                    4.4. Each party shall remain solely and exclusively responsible for determining the means and purposes of processing for its respective processing activities.
                                                                                    5. SSP’S OBLIGATIONS.
                                                                                    5.1. SSP is solely responsible for implementing the online advertising exchange and the impression inventory under the Agreement and Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                    5.2. SSP shall:
                                                                                    (i) disclose (and, as applicable, require its own partners to disclose), via an appropriate privacy notice, Company to End Users as a Business or Controller collecting Personal Data for the purposes of delivering Company’s clients’ advertising materials as set out inSection 2.;
                                                                                    (ii) collect (and, as applicable, require its own partners to collect) End Users’ consent choices via a consent management platform using the IAB Transparency & Consent Framework v2.2 (the most recent version or successor thereto) and pass Company valid “consent”/”no consent” strings. SSP must not, at any time, send Company “null” or “invalid” signals;
                                                                                    (iii) provide a user choice mechanism such as the opt out page(s) of theNetwork Advertising Initiative, theDigital Advertising Alliance or theEuropean Digital Advertising Alliance, as applicable; and
                                                                                    (iv) insofar as U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws are applicable to the Agreement, SSP shall collect (and, as applicable, require its own partners to collect) End Users’ “Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” or equivalent opt out choices via a consent management platform using the IAB Global Privacy Platform (the most recent version or successor thereto) and pass Company valid “yes”/”no” strings.
                                                                                    5.3. SSP shall at all times satisfy the requirements for an appropriate legal basis for the processing of Personal Data. In any event, where an End User opted out or withdrew their consent to personalized advertising and/or the sharing their Personal Data with Companythrough a mechanism alerting only SSP (instead of Company), such as device settings, SSP must not share such Personal Data with Company.
                                                                                    6. COMPANY’S OBLIGATIONS.
                                                                                    6.1. Company shall disclose, via an appropriate privacy notice, all information relating to processing activities where the Personal Data is collected directly from the End User or where such Personal Data is collected via third parties, as required under Data Protection Laws. This information is available onCompany’s Privacy Policy.
                                                                                    6.2. Company shall at all times satisfy the requirements for an appropriate legal basis for the processing of Company User Data.
                                                                                    6.3. Company shall comply with requests from End Users to exercise their rights under relevant Data Protection Laws, without undue delay and within the required time limits.Requests relating to right to access, erasure, withdrawing consent, objecting to profiling, or ”Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” can be exercised directly onCompany Interest Profile.
                                                                                    7. COOPERATION.
                                                                                    7.1. Each party shall develop, implement, and regularly review procedures to ensure they meet their respective obligations under Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                    7.2. Each party shall immediately inform the other party if any activity pursuant to the Agreement infringes any part of Data Protection Laws, and the parties shall review such activity accordingly. If during the term, Data Protection Laws change in a way that this DSA is no longer adequate for performing the processing activities necessary to the Terms, the parties agree to promptly negotiate in good faith to review this DSA in light of such changes.
                                                                                    7.3. In the event that either party receives any correspondence, enquiry or complaint from an End User, Supervisory Authority or any other third party related to the disclosure or processing of Personal Data pursuant to this DSA, or requests information from the other party when performing a Data Protection Impact Assessment, it shall promptly inform the other party giving full details of the same, and the other party shall provide such assistance as reasonably required (at each party’s sole cost and expense) and in good faith in order to respond in accordance with any requirements under Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                    8. DATA SECURITY.
                                                                                    8.1. Each party shall implement and maintain such appropriate technical and organizational measures as required by Data Protection Laws to ensure that the Personal Data is processed in a secure manner, including (but not limited to) (i) the pseudonymization and encryption of Personal Data; (ii) ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience of the services provided under the Agreement, including the ability to restore availability of, and access to, Personal Data in a timely manner in the event of a physical or technical incident; (iii) a process for regularly testing, assessing and evaluating the effectiveness of technical and organizational measures for ensuring the security of the processing; and (iv) regularly carrying information security risk assessments that take account of risk of accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to, Personal Data.
                                                                                    8.2. An overview of Company’s appropriate technical and organizational security measures are described onCompany’s Security page.
                                                                                    8.3. Upon becoming aware of a suspected or confirmed Personal Data Breach or Security Incident involving Company User Data collected pursuant to this DSA, each party shall notify the other party without any undue delay, and provide such assistance as reasonably required to allow the other party to comply with its respective obligations under Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                    9. PERSONNEL.Each party shall be responsible for ensuring that staff members are appropriately trained to handle and process the Personal Data in accordance with their internal technical and organizational security measures, where relevant, together with Data Protection Laws, and have entered into confidentiality agreements relating to the processing of Personal Data.
                                                                                    10. PROCESSORS – SERVICE PROVIDERS.Each party shall remain independently responsible for appointing its respective Processors and/or Service Providers in accordance with Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                    11. INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS.
                                                                                    11.1. Insofar as Personal Data is collected from End Users located within the territory of the EEA or the UK by either party during the course of the Agreement, neither party shall process any Personal Data (nor permit any Personal Data to be processed) in a country outside of the EEA or the UK unless: (i) that country has been designated by the European Commission or the ICO (as applicable) as providing an adequate level of protection for Personal Data; or (ii) it has taken such measures as necessary to ensure the transfer is compliant with EU Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                    11.2. The parties agree that for the purposes of any transfer of Personal Data from SSP to Company collected within the EEA to the UK, the requirements of the clause above shall be fully satisfied by the UK Adequacy Decision.
                                                                                    11.3. Company shall be responsible for the onward transfer of Personal Data from the UK to any third party country outside of the EEA as required by (a) the UK Adequacy Decision and/or (b) EU Data Protection Laws, as applicable.
                                                                                    11.4. Within its Affiliates, Company has entered into adequate intragroup data sharing agreements including supplementary measures complying with all requirements of EU Data Protection Laws, which consist of (i) encryption in transit and encryption of UUIDs at rest which can only be decrypted with a private key stored in the EU; (ii) pseudonymization; and (iii) not having received any legally binding request from a public authority, including judicial authorities, under the laws of the country of destination and not being aware of any direct access by public authorities.
                                                                                    11.5. In the event that the UK Adequacy Decision as the lawful ground for international transfers from the EEA to third party countries is no longer applicable, the parties agree that the Controller SCCs shall be incorporated by reference into this DSA and shall govern any international transfer of Personal Data outside of the EEA. For the purpose of the Controller SCCs, the parties fully agree that:
                                                                                    (i) SSP is the "Data Exporter" and Company, the "Data Importer";
                                                                                    (ii) Clause 7 “Docking clause” is deleted;
                                                                                    (iii) The OPTION under Clause 11 “Redress” is deleted;
                                                                                    (iv) Clause 17 “Governing Law” is completed with “Republic of Ireland”
                                                                                    (v) Clause 18 (b) “Choice of forum and jurisdiction” is completed with “Dublin, Republic of Ireland”;
                                                                                    (vi) Annex I to the Controller SCCs shall be deemed to have been completed with Annex I to this DSA; and
                                                                                    (vii) Annex II to the Controller SCCs shall be deemed to have been completed byCompany’s Security page.
                                                                                    12. TERM AND TERMINATION. This DSA shall commence on the Effective Date and shall continue as long as SSP provides the impression inventory to Company.
                                                                                    13. DATA RETENTION.Companyshall not retain any individual data point collected in relation to the Agreement for longer than 13 months, unless it constitutes anonymous data.
                                                                                    14. MISCELLANEOUS.
                                                                                    14.1. Neither party shall be in breach of this DSA nor liable for delay in performing, or failure to perform, any of its obligations under the Agreement if such delay or failure results from events, circumstances or causes beyond its reasonable control.
                                                                                    14.2. Failure or delay in exercising any right or remedy under this DSA shall not constitute a waiver of such (or any other) right or remedy under this DSA, the Agreement or Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                    14.3. SSP shall not assign or otherwise transfer its rights or its obligations under this Agreement, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Company.
                                                                                    14.4. Except as expressly stated otherwise and to the extent applicable under Data Protection Laws, nothing in this DSA shall create or confer any rights or other benefits in favor of any person other than a party to this DSA.
                                                                                    14.5. The invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability of any term of this DSA shall not affect the remainder of the DSA.
                                                                                    14.6. This DSA shall be governed by the laws specified in the applicable Master Supply Side Agreement.



                                                                                    ANNEX I

                                                                                    Description of Processing Activities


                                                                                    This Annex forms part of the DSA and describes the processing of Personal Data by Company. When Section 11.5 of the DSA applies, Annex I to the Controller SCCs shall be deemed to have been completed with this Annex.


                                                                                    A. LIST OF PARTIES

                                                                                    Data Exporter:

                                                                                    SSP name, address and contact details as stated in the Master Supply Side Agreement.

                                                                                    Activities relevant to the data transferred: Online advertising exchange allowing the purchase of an impression inventory.

                                                                                    Independent Controller.


                                                                                    Data Importer:

                                                                                    Company with address and contact details as stated in the Master Supply Side Agreement.

                                                                                    Activities relevant to the data transferred: Digital advertising services.

                                                                                    Independent Controller.


                                                                                    B. DESCRIPTION OF TRANSFER

                                                                                    Categories of Data Subjects whose Personal Data is transferred:End Users (Data Subjects who visit or use the impression inventory provided by SSP or interact with Company’s clients’ advertising materials served by Company on the impression inventory).


                                                                                    Categories of Personal Data transferred:

                                                                                    • Bid request unique identifier
                                                                                    • Company unique identifier
                                                                                    • IP address
                                                                                    • User Agent data, browser and device type (desktop/mobile, brand, model, operating system and system version), application version, application ID or package name)
                                                                                    • Device advertising identifiers
                                                                                    • Pages, content visited and events
                                                                                    • Time of visit
                                                                                    • Broad location
                                                                                    • Device time zone


                                                                                    Sensitive data transferred:No Special Categories of Personal Data are transferred.


                                                                                    Frequency of the transfer:Real time,continuous basis.


                                                                                    Nature of the processing:

                                                                                    • Receiving data, including collection, accessing, retrieval, recording, and data entry;
                                                                                    • Holding data, including storage, organization and structuring;
                                                                                    • Using data, including analyzing, consultation, testing, automated decision making and profiling;
                                                                                    • Updating data, including correcting, adaptation, alteration, alignment and combination;
                                                                                    • Protecting data, including restricting, encrypting, and security testing;
                                                                                    • Sharing data, including disclosure, dissemination, allowing access or otherwise making available;
                                                                                    • Returning data to the Data Exporter or Data Subject;
                                                                                    • Erasing data, including destruction and deletion.

                                                                                    Purpose(s) of the data transfer and further processing:Digital advertising services, which include:

                                                                                    • Storing and/or accessing information on a device;
                                                                                    • Using limited data to select advertising;
                                                                                    • Creating profiles for personalized advertising;
                                                                                    • Using profiles to select personalized advertising;
                                                                                    • Creating profiles to personalize content;
                                                                                    • Using profiles to select personalized content;
                                                                                    • Measuring advertising performance;
                                                                                    • Measuring content performance;
                                                                                    • Understanding audiences through statistics;
                                                                                    • Developing and improving services;
                                                                                    • Using limited data to select content;
                                                                                    • Ensuring security, preventing and detecting fraud, and fixing errors; and
                                                                                    • Delivering and presenting advertising and content.


                                                                                    Retention period: An individual data point is retained for no longer than13 months.


                                                                                    Recipients:The subject matter, nature and duration can be found on theCompany Trusted Partners page.


                                                                                    C. COMPETENT SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY

                                                                                    In the UK: The Information Commissioner’s Office.

                                                                                    In the EEA: The Supervisory Authority of the Member State of the SSP’s Registered Address as stated in the Master Supply Side Agreement, or, if not applicable, the Supervisory Authority of the Member State in which the Data Subjects whose Personal Data is transferred under this Agreement are located.

                                                                                    Programmatic Access Terms (OPA)

                                                                                    Version 1.2

                                                                                    Effective January 18th 2024
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                                                                                      The following terms (“Terms”) govern Partner’s participation an auction to purchase certain digital advertising space or placements made available on Outbrain’s proprietary exchange or marketplace as defined in an Enrollment Form.
                                                                                      1. Service
                                                                                      1. Access to the Service.Demand Partner will use the Services only for its own use or for an advertiser or direct agent with which Demand Partner has a direct relationship (“DP Client”). During the Term, Outbrain grants Demand Partner a non-exclusive, non-transferable, limited license to access and use the Service as reasonably necessary for Demand Partner’s normal use of the Service on a self-serve basis, in particular, for the purposes of bidding on and purchasing Partner Inventory on an ‘auction’ basis. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Outbrain, in its sole discretion, shall determine what percentage of its Partner Inventory to permit DP to bid on and to allocate to the Service generally. Outbrain owns all right, title, and interest in and to the Service. Aside from the limited rights and licenses expressly granted hereunder, no other license is granted.
                                                                                      2. Ads. Demand Partner has the right and authorizes Outbrain to place its, or DP Client’s, ads on the Partner Inventory, and is solely responsible for determining the propriety and legality of the ads (which includes all elements of the ad, including the photograph and headline). Ads must comply with Outbrain’s Advertising Guidelines (available athttps://www.outbrain.com/advertisers/guidelines/). Outbrain may at any time for any or no reason reject or remove any ad. Demand Partner shall not, directly or indirectly, provide an ad that: (i) is obscene, defamatory, libelous, slanderous, pornographic, violent, profane, indecent or unlawful; (ii) is factually inaccurate, misleading or deceptive; or (iii) facilitates or promotes any type of illegal activity, including without limitation pyramid schemes, gambling, the sale or use of illicit drugs, or discrimination or harassment of any individual or group. Further, ads shall neither (a) redirect to a destination other than as originally submitted to the Service, and/or (b) be substantively different from the ad originally submitted to the Service.
                                                                                      3. 3rd Party Targeting. When utilizes third party segments for enhanced targeting of its campaign. If Partner uses 3rd Party Targeting of its campaign(s), Partner shall pay for its use above mentioned including any applicable taxes. If Partner utilizes 3rd Party Targeting the Partner shall (i) disclose this to users via an appropriate notice and/or in its privacy policy (as applicable), and (ii) not use 3rd Party Targeting to target minors or other sensitive categories of data ((iii) disclose to it’s users that he may place third party pixels or tags (“the “Third Party Pixels”) for the purpose of providing analytics related to 3rd Party Targeting functionality. Partner represents and warrants that (a) its use of the Third Party Pixels is in accordance with Data Protection Laws; and (b) it has provided appropriate notice to users regarding use of the Pixels, including an explanation (1) that third parties, including Outbrain, may use cookies or similar technologies to collect or receive information from Partner’s website(s), and may use that information to provide measurement services and target ads; and (2) as to how users opt-out of the collection of information for targeting purposes.
                                                                                      4. Beta Features. During the Term, Outbrain may offer Demand Partner the right to use certain experimental features that are made available to Demand Partner by Outbrain on a test basis (“Beta Features”). All Beta Features are provided on an “as is” basis, without any representations, warranties, covenants or obligations of any kind. Any use by Demand Partner of Beta Features is solely at Demand Partner’s own risk. Outbrain may modify or remove any Beta Features at any time.
                                                                                      5. Reporting. All Demand Partner-trafficked ads will be counted as impressions. Outbrain’s final monthly reports of impressions will provide the conclusive basis for Outbrain's calculation of the Fees (defined below) owed by Demand Partner. If there is a 5% discrepancy or more between Demand Partner's reporting and Outbrain's, then the parties agree to work in good faith to identify the correct amount to be paid to Outbrain. If the discrepancy is less than 5%, Outbrain's numbers shall be conclusive. If Outbrain's reporting in a given day varies by more than 5% in comparison to Demand Partner's reporting, and Demand Partner notifies Outbrain of this in writing (email shall suffice), then the parties shall make all best efforts to solve the discrepancy as follows within 3 business days thereafter:(a) Outbrain and Demand Partner shall exchange reporting data in good faith in order to find the source of the discrepancy; (b) Outbrain shall stop sending bid requests and/or Demand Partner will stop bidding on that portion of supply where the Parties have agreed via email there is a discrepancy;(c) Based on the findings regarding the cause of such discrepancy it will be decided between the parties whether an amount should be waived. In case Demand Partner and Outbrain do not reach an agreement, Demand Partner may ultimately dispute the amount in question in accordance with this Section. For the avoidance of doubt, Demand Partner shall not allowed to withhold any non-disputed amounts.
                                                                                      6. Limitations.Outbrain does not guarantee: (a) the placement, positioning or the timing of delivery of any ads, (b) impressions or clicks on any ads, or (c) conversions. In no event shall Outbrain be liable for failure to provide any of the foregoing.
                                                                                      7. Prohibitions. Demand Partner will not (a) attempt to circumvent any Outbrain security measure, (b) share its Service user interface login or otherwise grant account access with any third party without the express permission of Outbrain, (c) reproduce, distribute, modify, prepare derivative works of, translate, reverse engineer, reverse compile or disassemble any Outbrain-provided tag, or any portion of the Service, (d) use or authorize the use of the Service for any purpose not permitted under this Agreement, (e) copy, sell, transfer, lease, lend, syndicate, or sub-syndicate the Service, or use the Service for co-branding, timesharing, arbitrage (e.g., reselling), service bureau or other unauthorized purposes, (f) utilize rotating ad tags or otherwise violate Outbrain’s Advertising Guidelines (g) import into the Service any personally identifiable information including by using Outbrain’s ad tags or pixels, or (h) distribute viruses or other malware (through the ads or any other mechanism). Outbrain may immediately suspend Demand Partner’s access or terminate this Agreement upon any breach by Demand Partner of thisSection 1.8. Under no circumstances may Demand Partner use the Services for gathering competitive intelligence. To the extent that Outbrain provides the name and/or section of a name of the website related to Partner Inventory, Demand Partner shall not use such information (i) as its primary bidding criteria (e.g., Demand Partner will bid on a user based on what Demand Partner knows about such user, and only use the website name as secondary information informing the bid price), and (ii) to build a "segment" of users of a particular website or group of websites such that the group associated with a particular website, section of the website or general interest areas of a website (e.g., Demand Partner may not create an “ESPN Audience” or “sport fans” segment based on any information obtained by using the Service).

                                                                                      2. Compliance, Privacy and Data
                                                                                      2.1ComplianceDemand Partner will, and will require DP Clients, to (i) follow the Notice and Choice Provisions of the NAI Principles found atwww.networkadvertising.org, and (ii) publish and comply with a legally sufficient privacy policy that fulfills the requirements of the DAA Self-Governing Principles found ataboutads.info. Demand Partner must place the AdChoice icon (or a similar icon) on each ad displayed on the Partner Inventory. Such icon must link directly to the Demand Partner and/or DP Clients’ opt out functionality (or the NAI global opt out). Demand Partner shall ensure that its collection, storage and use of all user data (including any tracking and analytics used), whether conducted through the Service or otherwise, is strictly in compliance with all applicable laws, including any local law requirements related to use of IP addresses, behavioral information and /or COPPA.
                                                                                      2.2Data. Any data provided by Outbrain to Demand Partner, or collected directly by Demand Partner through its use of the Service shall belong to Outbrain (“Outbrain Data”). Demand Partner has a limited license to use the Outbrain Data only in compliance with this Agreement and for its internal use and reporting to DP Clients, provided, that each such client agrees in writing to Demand Partner that such reporting may be used for its own internal purposes. For clarity, any collection of data by Demand Partner regarding a user's interaction with a particular website of the Partner Inventory shall not be disclosed, sold, or otherwise transferred to any third party for any purpose.
                                                                                      2.3No PII. In no event will Demand Partner (a) import any personally identifiable information into the Service, including by using Outbrain's pixels to gather such information, and (b) combine any Outbrain Data with any personally identifiable information.
                                                                                      2.4 Data Sharing Agreement. The provisions of theOPA Data Sharing Agreement shall be fully incorporated into, and form part of, this Agreement.
                                                                                      3. Fees and Payment Terms
                                                                                      3.1 Demand Partner shall pay Outbrain fees (based on the number of ad impressions, as measured by Outbrain's tracking system and any applicable taxes (“Fees”) within thirty (30) days of receipt of Outbrain's invoice. If Demand Partner chooses to pay its invoice via credit card, a three percent (3%) convenience fee shall be added to the Fees.
                                                                                      3.2 If payment is not made when due, Outbrain may charge interest at the rate of 2% per month (or the maximum allowed by law, whichever is lower) from the due date until the date of actual payment, whether before or after judgment. Outbrain also reserves the right to suspend or terminate Demand Partner's use of the Service until Demand Partner has paid all amounts due and to charge Demand Partner for all costs of collection, including collection agency and reasonable legal fees and court costs. Demand Partner authorizes Outbrain to investigate Demand Partner's credit record. If applicable, Demand Partner agrees to provide such further financial information and documentation as may be required from time to time by Outbrain as a condition for the continued extension of credit. Demand Partner acknowledges and agrees that any account, credit card and related billing and payment information which Demand Partner provides to Outbrain may be shared by Outbrain with companies who work on Outbrain's behalf solely for the purpose of performing credit checks, effecting payment to Outbrain, collecting debts owed to Outbrain and/or servicing Demand Partner's account.
                                                                                      3.3 All payments due under this Agreement shall be made without setoff or deduction, including for or on account of any present or future tax, assessment, or other governmental charge (“Taxes”) imposed upon such payment by any state, country, political subdivision or taxing authority thereof or therein. If Demand Partner shall at any time be required by law to withhold any Taxes from any payment to Outbrain, Demand Partner will pay as additional amounts to Outbrain such amounts as may be necessary so that every net payment to Outbrain after withholding for or on account of any Taxes will not be less than the amount required under this Agreement then due and payable. Demand Partner shall notify Outbrain of any disputes or discrepancies in writing within 30 days of receipt of invoice, after such time the invoice shall be final, and all disputes or discrepancies waived.
                                                                                      4. Term and Cancellation
                                                                                      Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time in the event of a breach by the other party of any material provision of this Agreement that remains uncured ten (10) days after the breaching party’s receipt of written notice of the breach. Upon expiration or termination of this Agreement, all rights and obligations of the parties under this Agreement will be extinguished, except thatSections6,8,9 and10, together with any outstanding payment obligation, will survive and continue to bind the parties in accordance with their terms.
                                                                                      5. Additional Representations and Warranties/Disclaimers
                                                                                      5.1 Each party represents and warrants to the other party that: (i) it has all necessary rights and authority to enter into the Agreement and grant the rights and licenses under the Agreement; and (ii) the execution or acceptance of the Agreement, and the performance of its respective obligations and duties pursuant to the Agreement, do not and will not violate any agreement to which such party is bound.
                                                                                      5.2 Demand Partner further represents and warrants that: (i) the ads it submits, uploads and/or runs through the Service do not violate any applicable laws, rules and regulations and will not contain any material which may be harmful, abusive, obscene, threatening or defamatory; (ii) it has all necessary rights to permit and grants Outbrain pursuant to this Agreement all such rights which are necessary for Outbrain to (as applicable) use, host, cache, route, store, copy, modify, distribute, reformat, reproduce, publish, display, transmit and distribute the ads; (iii) use of the ad in accordance with the Agreement will not infringe any intellectual property rights of any third party; and (iv) it will not use the Service in a manner that provides an unintended advantage or interferes with the integrity and/or overall performance of the Service. Outbrain may immediately suspend any campaign or Demand Partner’s use of the Services if Demand Partner violates this Section 5.
                                                                                      5.3 If the ads have been provided to Demand Partner by a third party, Demand Partner represents and warrants that: (i) it is the authorized agent of the provider of the ad; (ii) it has the legal authority to enter into the Agreement and make all decisions and take all actions relating to the provider of the ad; (iii) it has entered into a written agreement granting the agent the authority to represent the provider of the ad in accordance with (i) and (ii) above (and shall submit such agreement to Outbrain upon request). (iii) it shall comply with Applicable Laws and “Applicable Laws” means any applicable federal, national, state, or foreign laws or regulations or any industry self-regulatory rules or guidelines (including the Interactive Advertising Bureau Guidelines, Standards & Best Practices, the NAI Code of Conduct, the DAA Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising.
                                                                                      5.4 EXCEPT AS MAY BE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THE AGREEMENT, OUTBRAIN MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE ABOUT ITS SERVICES AND THE PERFORMANCE OR SUCCESS OF ANY CAMPAIGNS MADE BY IT ON BEHALF OF DEMAND PARTNER, OR THAT THE SERVICE WILL OPERATE UNINTERRUPTED, SECURE OR ERROR FREE.
                                                                                      6. Indemnification
                                                                                      6.1 Each party shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the other party and its respective agents, affiliates, subsidiaries, directors, officers, employees, contractors, and Inventory Partners (as applicable) against any and all third party claims resulting from the breach of such party's duties, obligations and representations under the Agreement.
                                                                                      6.2 In connection with any such claim: (i) the indemnified party shall provide prompt written notice to the indemnifying party of any such claim (provided that the failure to provide such prompt notice shall not relieve the indemnifying party of its indemnification obligations in the Agreement, except to the extent it has been damaged thereby); (ii) the indemnifying party shall have sole control of the defense or settlement of the claim (provided that the indemnifying party may not enter into any settlement that may adversely affect the rights or obligations of the indemnified party without the indemnified party's prior written consent); (iii) at the indemnifying party's request and expense, the indemnified party cooperating in the investigation and defense of such claim; and (iv) the indemnified party shall have the right to participate in its defense with counsel of its own choosing at the indemnified party's expense.
                                                                                      7. Limitation of Liability
                                                                                      EXCEPT WITH RESPECT TO CLAIMS ARISING FROM A PARTY'S INDEMNITY OBLIGATIONS, WILLFUL MISCONDUCT, BREACH OF SECTION 2, AND/OR NON-PAYMENT OF FEES OWED IN THE AGREEMENT, THE MAXIMUM AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF EITHER PARTY AND ITS DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, VENDORS, NETWORK PARTNERS OR AGENTS FOR ANY ACTION REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF THE ACTION, WHETHER IN TORT OR CONTRACT, ARISING UNDER OR RELATED IN ANY WAY TO THE AGREEMENT OR ITS IMPLEMENTATION SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE GREATER OF: (I) THE AMOUNT OF FEES PAYABLE BY DEMAND PARTNER UNDER THE AGREEMENT IN THE 12 MONTHS IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO A CLAIM; AND (II) $500,000. IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR OTHER DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST DATA, LOST REVENUES OR LOST PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED IN ANY WAY TO THE AGREEMENT OR ITS IMPLEMENTATION, EVEN IF SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. FURTHERMORE, DEMAND PARTNER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT OUTBRAIN IS NOT LIABLE FOR TRANSACTIONS EXECUTED WITHIN THE SERVICE AS A RESULT OF ERRORS MADE IN ENTERING INFORMATION INTO THE OUTBRAIN USER INTERFACE BY DEMAND PARTNER, INCLUDING INCORRECT PRICING, TARGETING OR BUDGETING INFORMATION. NOTWITHSTANDING ALL OF THE FOREGOING, NOTHING HEREIN SHALL LIMIT DEMAND PARTNER’S OBLIGATION TO PAY THE FEES. OUTBRAIN IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY OUTAGES OR DOWNTIME OF THE SERVICE.
                                                                                      8. Intellectual Property Rights.
                                                                                      Each party acknowledges and agrees that each party has the exclusive right, title, and interest in and to all of their respective trademarks, trade names, service marks, logos, program and event names, identifications, and other proprietary rights and privileges (“Intellectual Property”). This Agreement and its various provisions are not a license or assignment of any right, title, or interest in either party’s Intellectual Property by or to the other party. Neither party may, in any manner, represent that it has any ownership or other interest in the other party’s Intellectual Property. Neither party may do or cause to be done anything that impairs the other party’s exclusive license in its Intellectual Property. Neither party may use, print, or duplicate the Intellectual Property of the other party unless prior written approval has been obtained from the other party. Any permitted use by one party of the Intellectual Property of the other party is limited to the term of this Agreement. Upon the termination of this Agreement, or upon request of either party, the other party must immediately cease all use of the applicable Intellectual Property and shall promptly return all materials to requesting party. Neither party may assign or attempt to assign any rights with regard to the other party’s Intellectual Property that arise under this Agreement and any such attempted assignment is void.
                                                                                      9. Confidentiality
                                                                                      9.1 Each party agrees that with respect to any Confidential Information (as defined below) that is disclosed by one party to the other in connection with the Agreement, the party receiving such Confidential Information shall not disclose such Confidential Information to any third party, or use it for any purpose, except in connection with its rights and obligations under the Agreement. "Confidential Information"means all information concerning a party or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates that is not generally known to the public, which information is marked confidential or proprietary, or which under the circumstances ought reasonably to be treated as confidential or proprietary, and includes, without limitation, the terms of the Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Confidential Information does not include information that: (i) is, as of the time of disclosure, or thereafter becomes, part of the public domain through a source other than the receiving party; (ii) was lawfully in the possession of the receiving party as of the time of disclosure; (iii) is independently developed by the receiving party without reference to the Confidential Information; or (iv) is subsequently obtained from a third party not subject to an obligation of confidentiality with respect to the information disclosed.
                                                                                      9.2 Confidential Information shall be kept in the strictest confidence and shall be protected by all reasonable and necessary security measures. Confidential Information shall not be released by the receiving party to anyone except an employee or agent, who has a need to know same, and who is bound by confidentiality obligations at least as restrictive as these contained herein. Neither party will use any portion of Confidential Information provided by the other party pursuant to the Agreement for any purpose other than as expressly set forth under the Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, either party may disclose Confidential Information strictly necessary to comply with the demands of any court order, law or governmental agency and Outbrain may share Confidential Information of Demand Partner with any holding company of Demand Partner or with any subsidiary company of Demand Partner’s holding company.
                                                                                      10.EXPORT CONTROLS
                                                                                      Partner will comply with all export laws and restrictions and regulations of the Department of Commerce, the United States Department of Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control ("OFAC"), or other United States or foreign agency or authority, and shall not export, or allow the export or re-export of the Unified Auction Service in violation of any such restrictions, laws or regulations. Partner agrees to the foregoing and represent and warrants that it is not located in, under the control of, or a national or resident of any restricted country. Partner represents and warrants that none of it, or any individual, entity, or organisation holding any ownership interest or controlling interest in Partner, including any officer or director, is an individual, entity, organisation with whom any United States law, regulation, or executive order prohibits U.S. companies and individuals from dealing, including, names appearing on the Specially Designated Nationals List
                                                                                      11.Miscellaneous
                                                                                      The Agreement shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the State of New York, without regard to its conflict of law provisions or the United Nations Conventions for the International Sale of Goods. Any action or proceeding arising from or relating to the Agreement must be brought in a federal court in the Southern District of New York or in state court in New York County, New York, and each party irrevocably submits to the jurisdiction and venue of any such court in any such action or proceeding. The parties agree that irreparable damage would occur in the event that any of the provisions of the Agreement is not performed in accordance with these specific terms. Accordingly, the parties agree that each shall be entitled to injunctive relief to prevent breaches of the Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions of the Agreement, in addition to any other remedy to which they are entitled at law or in equity. The parties are independent contractors, and nothing in the Agreement will be construed to create a partnership, joint venture, agency or other relationship between the parties. No failure or forbearance by a party to enforce any of its rights under the Agreement or insist upon performance of the other party’s obligations under the Agreement will be deemed a waiver of such rights or obligations to any extent, and no waiver by either party of any default or breach of the Agreement will constitute a waiver of any other or subsequent default or breach. Neither party will be liable for any failure to perform due to causes beyond the party's reasonable control. The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning its subject matter and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous agreements or understandings, written or oral, concerning such subject matter. The Partner Enrollment Form may be amended, modified or superseded, only by a written instrument signed by both parties. The headings in the Agreement are for the convenience of reference only and have no legal effect. The Agreement may be executed and delivered via electronic transmission or another means of complete and accurate reproduction, and copies of the Agreement delivered via such means will be deemed originals for all purposes. The Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument. If any provision of the Agreement is held to be unenforceable for any reason, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable, failing which, it shall be severed from the Agreement and the balance of the Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. Neither party may assign the Agreement or any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the other party’s prior written consent, except (i) due to operation of law, merger, reorganization, or as a result of an acquisition or change of control, and (ii) by Outbrain to its subsidiaries. Subject to the foregoing, the Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their permitted successors and assigns.





                                                                                      Supply Side Platform Agreement

                                                                                      Version 1.2

                                                                                      Effective December 3rd 2024
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                                                                                        The following terms (“Terms”) govern Outbrain’s participation an auction to purchase certain digital advertising space or placements made available on SSP’s proprietary exchange or marketplace as defined inthe Enrollment Form.
                                                                                        1.SSP’s Services.
                                                                                        1.1SSP’s Services. SSP will provide the following services to Outbrain (collectively the “Services”): (a) SSP will customize and implement an online advertising exchange (the “Exchange”) that performs in accordance with the functional specifications, which Exchange shall allow Outbrain to purchase impression inventory delivered by the Exchange (“Deliverables”) in near real time by bidding on the impression inventory; (b) SSP will host the Exchange; (c) SSP will provide maintenance services for the Exchange; and (d) its Services and, as necessary SSP will provide customization and support services, including reasonable education and support, during normal business hours, to Outbrain.
                                                                                        1.2License Grant. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, SSP hereby grants Outbrain a non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and use the Services. Outbrain agrees that it will not: (a) resell, license, lease, time-share, distribute or otherwise transfer to any third party its right to access and use the Services, (b) reverse engineer, decompile or dissemble the Services, (c) modify, copy or create derivative works of Services (or any part thereof), or (d) access or use Services for the purpose of building a competitive product or service or copying its features or user interface or authorize or permit a direct competitor to do so.
                                                                                        1.3SSP’s Ownership. SSP retains all right, title, and interest in and to the Services and Exchange, including all patent rights, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, know-how and any other proprietary rights recognized in any jurisdiction, including registrations, applications, renewals and extensions thereof. (the“Intellectual Property Rights), Except as expressly provided herein, nothing in this Agreement will be construed to confer any ownership interest, licence, sale, or other rights upon SSP or Outbrain (as applicable) by implication, estoppel or otherwise, as to any Intellectual Property Rights of the other party or any third party
                                                                                        1.4Acceptance. The Exchange shall conform to the OpenRTB Native 2.3 (or higher) standard and Functional Specifications (as defined on the Order Form). Within ten (10) business days from the time SSP delivers the Exchange to Outbrain, Outbrain will review, test (including in respect of functionality, performance, and usability) and either approve or reject the Exchange. Outbrain will provide the relevant reasons for any rejection, suggesting modifications as appropriate, on an iterative basis, and SSP will correct and re-deliver the Exchange until it is in a form acceptable to Outbrain. In the event that the Exchange does not meet Outbrain’s final reasonable approval at least one (1) day prior to the launch date, either party may (without incurring any liability) terminate this Agreement upon written notice to the other party.
                                                                                        2.Outbrain’s Client’s Advertising Materials. SSP acknowledges and agrees that it does not have any rights or title to any of the intellectual property rights contained in Outbrain’s clients’ advertising materials, except for the right to display the Outbrain’s clients’ advertisements on the websites in accordance with this Agreement and SSP agrees that it will not use the advertising materials for any other purpose. Further, SSP may not alter the advertising materials in any way.
                                                                                        3.Payment.
                                                                                        3.1Payment Terms. Outbrain will pay SSP in accordance with this Agreement and as set forth on the Order Form. All payments are in US dollars. All payments under this Agreement will be in accordance with Outbrain’s measurements. Outbrain will pay SSP within sixty (60) business days of the end of each calendar month. If there is any disagreement with respect to any discrepancies related to the payment to SSP hereunder, the parties agree to work in good faith to resolve the dispute. Any dispute regarding a payment from Outbrain must be submitted to Outbrain in writing within thirty (30) days of postage or wire transfer date of such payment or it shall be deemed waived.
                                                                                        3.2Payment Liability. Unless otherwise set forth elsewhere, SSP agrees to hold Outbrain liable for payments solely to the extent proceeds have cleared from client to Outbrain for Fees incurred by bidding. For sums not cleared to Outbrain, SSP agrees to hold client solely liable. Outbrain agrees to make reasonable effort to collect and clear payment from client(s) on a timely basis. SSP hereby acknowledges and agrees that Outbrain shall have the right to set-off or withhold all amounts due by SSP to Outbrain or any of its Affiliates, from any amount payable by Outbrain or Affiliates to SSP.
                                                                                        3.3Taxes. For purposes of this Agreement, “Taxes” shall mean all federal, state, local, foreign and other net income, gross income, gross receipts, sales, purchase, use, ad valorem, value added, goods and services, harmonized sales, transfer, franchise, profits, withholding, payroll, excise, stamp, real or personal property, customs, duties or other taxes, fees, levies, assessments or charges of any kind whatsoever, including any related penalties and interest, imposed by any federal, territorial, state, local, or foreign government or any agency or political subdivision of any such government. Outbrain is solely responsible for the payment of all Taxes associated with its use of the Services and SSP is solely responsible for the payment of all Taxes associated with any payments made by Outbrain to SSP under the terms of this Agreement.
                                                                                        3.4Fraudulent Activity. Each party agrees that it will not, and will not authorize or encourage any third party to, directly or indirectly generate impressions, click-throughs, conversions, cloaked inventory, and/or other actions with respect to the Services or Exchangethrough any automated, deceptive, fraudulent, or otherwise invalid means, including through repeated manual clicks, the use of “robots,” or other automated tools, or rendering or placing ads in a way to achieve excessive amount of accidental click-throughs (“Fraudulent Activity”) . If Outbrain suspects Fraudulent Activity, then Outbrain shall notify SSP via email that it suspects Fraudulent Activity and Outbrain, in its sole discretion, may withhold, setoff or charge back payment to SSP. In addition, SSP will promptly notify Outbrain of any actual or suspected Fraudulent Activity and cooperate with Outbrain in good faith to investigate, prevent and remedy any Fraudulent Activity.
                                                                                        4.Term and Termination.
                                                                                        4.1Termination for breach. Either Party may terminate this Agreement if the other party breaches this Agreement; provided that (a) the non-breaching Party provides the breaching Party written notice of such breach and (b) the breaching party fails to cure such breach within seven (7) days of such notice.
                                                                                        4.2Effect of Termination.Upon termination of the Term of this Agreement, Outbrain’s access to the Services shall cease and SSP shall not be under any further obligation to provide the Services under the terms of this Agreement. Outbrain shall pay SSP any undisputed fees owed to SSP within sixty (60) business days from the date of termination. Sections 1-3, 4.4 and 5-8 and 10.1 shall survive the termination of this Agreement. Within thirty (30) days of any termination or expiration of this Agreement, each party will return to the other party or destroy all Confidential Information of the other party.
                                                                                        5.Data Protection.
                                                                                        5.1 The parties are each a controller and/or a business in respect of end user data collected and processed via the Services and each party shall comply with all relevant provisions of data protection laws as it applies to matters under the Agreement and ensure that they process data fairly and lawfully in the provision and receipt of personal data. Each party remains individually responsible for compliance with relevant data protection laws and transparency obligations, provided however, that SSP shall have all contractual commitments in place with its publishers requiring them to comply with all data protection legislation in respect of the capturing of any consent to cookies required to be obtained from the relevant end user and any notices regarding the placing and use of third-party cookies upon which the Services relies.
                                                                                        5.2 Each party shall at all times satisfy the requirements for an appropriate legal basis for the processing of End User data.
                                                                                        5.3 Outbrain and SSP shall each maintain and display on their respective websites an easily accessible and discoverable privacy notice and/or policy that complies with all applicable laws, and with respect to SSP, that discloses (and as applicable, require its own partners to disclose) usage of third-party technology to collect, use and share data for the purpose of providing the Services. Outbrain's Privacy Policy is available athttp://www.outbrain.com/privacy.
                                                                                        5.4 Requests from end users relating to the processing of personal data carried out by Outbrain can be exercised directly from Outbrain Interest Profile athttps://my.outbrain.com/recommendations-settings/home.
                                                                                        5.5 The provisions of the SSP Data Sharing Agreement athttps://www.outbrain.com/legal#ssp-dsa shall be fully incorporated into, and form part of, this Agreement.
                                                                                        6.SSP’s Representations and Warranties.
                                                                                        6.1 SSP represents and warrants that:
                                                                                        6.1.1 SSP is an entity duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of its state of domicile (as listed on the Order Form).
                                                                                        6.1.2 SSP (i) has the full right and authority to enter and perform this Agreement; (ii) the execution, consent or acknowledgment of no other party is necessary in order to validate SSP’s entry into and performance of this Agreement; (iii) SSP’s entry into and performance of this Agreement does not violate any agreement binding on SSP; and (iv) this Agreement is a legal, valid, binding and enforceable obligation of SSP.
                                                                                        6.1.3 Nothing in the Services or Exchange infringes any intellectual property (copyright, author’s rights, trademark, etc.), personal right (right of privacy, right of publicity, defamation, etc.) or other proprietary right of any person nor do the Services or Exchange violate any local, state or federal law of the United States or any applicable international jurisdiction.
                                                                                        6.1.4 SSP will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide the Services according to the terms of this Agreement; and
                                                                                        6.1.5 SSP shall ensure that it and its publisher partners comply with theOutbrain Publisher Guidelines. SSP shall not place ads and it will not allow to place ads from Outbrain by injecting them into third party web pages or apps through browser extensions, injection proxies or other similar mechanisms.
                                                                                        6.1.6 SSP has all necessary rights and permissions to grant licenses in the Services to Outbrain.
                                                                                        6.1.7 SSP and SSP’s publisher partners comply and will continue to comply during the term of this agreement with all applicable laws, regulations and industry self-regulatory guidelines SSP represents and warrants that the SSP inventory does not and will not contain any Content that is: (i) illegal; (ii) infringes any Intellectual Property Right of any third party; (iii) is obscene, defamatory, libellous, slanderous material or material that violates any person’s right of publicity, privacy or personality; or (iv) knowingly contains a misrepresentation of fact or factual inaccuracy
                                                                                        6.1.8 Neither party to this Agreement has made any representations or warranties to the other except as expressly set forth in this Agreement.
                                                                                        7.Limitation of Liability. NEITHER PARTY WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY BREACH HEREOF (INCLUDING FOR LOSS OF DATA OR PROFITS, OR COST OF COVER), WHETHER OR NOT SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND WHETHER UNDER A THEORY OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHERWISE, IN NO EVENT WILL EITHER PARTY’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY BREACH HEREOF (WHETHER UNDER A THEORY OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE) , EXCEED THE FEES ACTUALLY RECEIVED BY SSP FOR THE APPLICABLE SERVICE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT OR RELATING TO ANY SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AGREEMENT IN THE TWELVE (12) MONTHS PRIOR TO THE ACT THAT GAVE RISE TO THE LIABILITY, EVEN IF THE PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING TYPES OF LOSSES OR DAMAGES.
                                                                                        8.Indemnification.
                                                                                        8.1 SSP hereby agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Outbrain, its advertising clients, and their respective officers, directors, agents and employees from any and all liabilities, losses, expenses, damages, and costs (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees) that may at any time be incurred by any of them by reason of claims, actions, suits or proceedings relating to or arising out of: (i) any breach (or, as to defence obligations only, alleged breach) by SSP of any term, condition, representation or warranty under this Agreement; (ii) the websites used by SSP in providing the Services and the Exchange; (iii) Outbrain’s use of the Services or Exchange; (iv) the infringement of the Exchange or the Services, or on the intellectual property right of a third party.
                                                                                        8.2 Outbrain hereby agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless SSP and its officers, directors from any liabilities damages, and costs (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees) that may at any time be incurred by any of them by reason of any third-party suits or proceedings relating to or arising out of Outbrain’s gross negligence, wilful misconduct or fraudulent actions.
                                                                                        8.3 Any claim for indemnification hereunder shall be subject to the following provisions: (i) the indemnifying party shall be given prompt written notice of the claim by the indemnified party, provided that any delay in providing notice shall not relieve the indemnifying party of its indemnity obligations under this Agreement unless, and only to the extent, the indemnifying party was prejudiced by the delay; (ii) the indemnifying party shall have the right to control the defence and all negotiations relative to the settlement of any such claim, provided that it diligently undertakes such defence and that no settlement admitting liability on the part of the indemnified party or limiting the indemnified party’s rights hereunder may be made without the express written consent of the indemnified party; and (iii) the indemnified party shall reasonably cooperate with the indemnifying party and its counsel at the indemnifying party’s cost and expense.
                                                                                        9.Maintenance and Upgrades.
                                                                                        9.1 Updates, Upgrades. SSP shall provide Outbrain, without any further charge to Outbrain, all updates (comprising general bug fixes and minor enhancements) and upgrades (comprising enhancements and major functionality changes) for the Services or Exchange reflecting improvements made to the underlying technology upon the implementation of such updates and upgrades to the Services or Exchange.
                                                                                        9.2Maintenance. SSP may occasionally be required to suspend the Services or Exchange to provide maintenance services. SSP shall provide Outbrain with no less than ten (10) business days advanced written notice of any such suspension.
                                                                                        10.General Provisions.
                                                                                        10.1Confidentiality. Both parties agree that they will hold in strictest confidence and will not use or disclose to any third party, any confidential information disclosed by the other party. For purposes of this Agreement, “confidential information” shall mean all non-public information that a party designates as being confidential, or which, under the circumstances of disclosure ought to be treated as confidential. “Confidential Information” includes, without limitation, the terms and conditions of this Agreement, information relating to released or unreleased Outbrain technology (software and hardware products), marketing or promotion materials related to Outbrain’s technology, products or services or customers or suppliers of Outbrain and SSP’s Services. “Confidential Information” shall not include information that was known to either party prior to the disclosure by the other party, information that becomes publicly available through no fault of any party or information that was independently developed by either party.
                                                                                        10.2Notices. All notices, requests, demands and other communication given or required to be given hereunder shall be by email and duly addressed to the parties as set forth on the Order Form. Delivery of notice by email shall be deemed made on the date of delivery. Any party may change its address or telecopy number for notice purposes by giving notice to the other party.
                                                                                        10.3Severability. If any provision of this Agreement or its application to any party or circumstance is held invalid or unenforceable, then the remainder of this Agreement and the affected provision to the extent it is not held shall remain valid and enforceable and in full force and effect.
                                                                                        10.4No Partnership. This Agreement shall not be construed as creating a partnership or joint venture between Outbrain or SSP or between either of them and any third party or cause either of them to be responsible in any manner for the other’s or any third party’s debts or obligations, including to any employees.
                                                                                        10.5No Waiver. A waiver by either party of a default by the other party or of any right hereunder shall be effective only if it is in a writing signed by the waiving party and shall not be construed as a waiver of any other default or right, whether similar or dissimilar.
                                                                                        10.6Transfer. Neither party may sell, assign, or otherwise transfer, or attempt to sell, assign or otherwise transfer, all or any portion of its rights or obligations under or otherwise in connection with this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other; provided, however, the foregoing prohibition shall not apply to any sale of all or substantially all of one party’s assets or any merger or reorganisation to which consent of the other Party is not required.
                                                                                        10.7Counterparts.This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, all of which shall constitute one instrument. Facsimile copies and electronic copies of this Agreement are acceptable as original copies.
                                                                                        10.8Governing Law and Jurisdiction. This Agreement will be governed by and construed under applicable federal law and the laws of the State of New York, excluding any conflict of law provisions. Outbrain and SSP irrevocably consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of any New York state or federal court sitting in the Southern District of New York, over any suit, action or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement.
                                                                                        10.9Binding Effect. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of Outbrain and SSP and their permitted successors and assigns.
                                                                                        10.10Survival. Rights and obligations under this Agreement, which by their nature should survive, will remain in effect after the termination or expiration of this Agreement.
                                                                                        10.11Entire Agreement; Amendments. This Agreement contains all of the agreements of the parties hereto with respect to the matters contained herein and all prior or contemporaneous agreements or understandings, oral or written, pertaining to any such matters are merged herein and shall not be effective for any purpose. No provision of this Agreement may be amended or added to except by an agreement in writing, which is signed by the parties hereto or their respective permitted successors-

                                                                                        Supply Side Platform Agreement - EU

                                                                                        Version 1.2

                                                                                        Effective December 4th 2024
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                                                                                          The following terms (“Terms”) govern Outbrain’s participation an auction to purchase certain digital advertising space or placements made available on SSP’s proprietary exchange or marketplace as defined inthe Enrollment Form.

                                                                                          1. SSP’s Services.
                                                                                          1.1SSP’s Services. SSP will provide the following services to Outbrain (collectively the “Services”): (a) SSP will customize and implement an online advertising exchange (the “Exchange”) that performs in accordance with the functional specifications, which Exchange shall allow Outbrain to purchase impression inventory delivered by the Exchange (“Deliverables”) in near real time by bidding on the impression inventory; (b) SSP will host the Exchange; (c) SSP will provide maintenance services for the Exchange; and (d) its Services and, as necessary SSP will provide customization and support services, including reasonable education and support, during normal business hours, to Outbrain.
                                                                                          1.2License Grant. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, SSP hereby grants Outbrain a non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and use the Services. Outbrain agrees that it will not: (a) resell, license, lease, time-share, distribute or otherwise transfer to any third party its right to access and use the Services, (b) reverse engineer, decompile or dissemble the Services, (c) modify, copy or create derivative works of Services (or any part thereof), or (d) access or use Services for the purpose of building a competitive product or service or copying its features or user interface or authorize or permit a direct competitor to do so.
                                                                                          1.3SSP’s Ownership. SSP retains all right, title, and interest in and to the Services and Exchange, including all patent rights, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, know-how and any other proprietary rights recognized in any jurisdiction, including registrations, applications, renewals and extensions thereof. (the“Intellectual Property Rights), Except as expressly provided herein, nothing in this Agreement will be construed to confer any ownership interest, licence, sale, or other rights upon SSP or Outbrain (as applicable) by implication, estoppel or otherwise, as to any Intellectual Property Rights of the other party or any third party
                                                                                          1.4Acceptance. The Exchange shall conform to the OpenRTB Native 2.3 (or higher) standard and Functional Specifications (as defined on the Order Form). Within ten (10) business days from the time SSP delivers the Exchange to Outbrain, Outbrain will review, test (including in respect of functionality, performance, and usability) and either approve or reject the Exchange. Outbrain will provide the relevant reasons for any rejection, suggesting modifications as appropriate, on an iterative basis, and SSP will correct and re-deliver the Exchange until it is in a form acceptable to Outbrain. In the event that the Exchange does not meet Outbrain’s final reasonable approval at least one (1) day prior to the launch date, either party may (without incurring any liability) terminate this Agreement upon written notice to the other party.
                                                                                          2.Outbrain’s Client’s Advertising Materials. SSP acknowledges and agrees that it does not have any rights or title to any of the intellectual property rights contained in Outbrain’s clients’ advertising materials, except for the right to display the Outbrain’s clients’ advertisements on the websites in accordance with this Agreement and SSP agrees that it will not use the advertising materials for any other purpose. Further, SSP may not alter the advertising materials in any way.
                                                                                          3.Payment.
                                                                                          3.1Payment Terms. Outbrain will pay SSP in accordance with this Agreement and as set forth on the Order Form. All payments are in US dollars. All payments under this Agreement will be in accordance with Outbrain’s measurements. Outbrain will pay SSP within sixty (60) business days of the end of each calendar month. If there is any disagreement with respect to any discrepancies related to the payment to SSP hereunder, the parties agree to work in good faith to resolve the dispute. Any dispute regarding a payment from Outbrain must be submitted to Outbrain in writing within thirty (30) days of postage or wire transfer date of such payment or it shall be deemed waived.
                                                                                          3.2Payment Liability. Unless otherwise set forth elsewhere, SSP agrees to hold Outbrain liable for payments solely to the extent proceeds have cleared from client to Outbrain for Fees incurred by bidding. For sums not cleared to Outbrain, SSP agrees to hold client solely liable. Outbrain agrees to make reasonable effort to collect and clear payment from client(s) on a timely basis. SSP hereby acknowledges and agrees that Outbrain shall have the right to set-off or withhold all amounts due by SSP to Outbrain or any of its Affiliates, from any amount payable by Outbrain or Affiliates to SSP.
                                                                                          3.3Taxes. For purposes of this Agreement, “Taxes” shall mean all federal, state, local, foreign and other net income, gross income, gross receipts, sales, purchase, use, ad valorem, value added, goods and services, harmonized sales, transfer, franchise, profits, withholding, payroll, excise, stamp, real or personal property, customs, duties or other taxes, fees, levies, assessments or charges of any kind whatsoever, including any related penalties and interest, imposed by any federal, territorial, state, local, or foreign government or any agency or political subdivision of any such government. Outbrain is solely responsible for the payment of all Taxes associated with its use of the Services and SSP is solely responsible for the payment of all Taxes associated with any payments made by Outbrain to SSP under the terms of this Agreement.
                                                                                          3.4Fraudulent Activity. Each party agrees that it will not, and will not authorize or encourage any third party to, directly or indirectly generate impressions, click-throughs, conversions, cloaked inventory, and/or other actions with respect to the Services or Exchangethrough any automated, deceptive, fraudulent, or otherwise invalid means, including through repeated manual clicks, the use of “robots,” or other automated tools, or rendering or placing ads in a way to achieve excessive amount of accidental click-throughs (“Fraudulent Activity”) . If Outbrain suspects Fraudulent Activity, then Outbrain shall notify SSP via email that it suspects Fraudulent Activity and Outbrain, in its sole discretion, may withhold, setoff or charge back payment to SSP. In addition, SSP will promptly notify Outbrain of any actual or suspected Fraudulent Activity and cooperate with Outbrain in good faith to investigate, prevent and remedy any Fraudulent Activity.
                                                                                          4.Term and Termination.
                                                                                          4.1Termination for breach. Either Party may terminate this Agreement if the other party breaches this Agreement; provided that (a) the non-breaching Party provides the breaching Party written notice of such breach and (b) the breaching party fails to cure such breach within seven (7) days of such notice.
                                                                                          4.2 Effect of Termination.Upon termination of the Term of this Agreement, Outbrain’s access to the Services shall cease and SSP shall not be under any further obligation to provide the Services under the terms of this Agreement. Outbrain shall pay SSP any undisputed fees owed to SSP within sixty (60) business days from the date of termination. Sections 1-3, 4.4 and 5-8 and 10.1 shall survive the termination of this Agreement. Within thirty (30) days of any termination or expiration of this Agreement, each party will return to the other party or destroy all Confidential Information of the other party.
                                                                                          5.Data Protection.
                                                                                          5.1 The parties are each a controller and/or a business in respect of end user data collected and processed via the Services and each party shall comply with all relevant provisions of data protection laws as it applies to matters under the Agreement and ensure that they process data fairly and lawfully in the provision and receipt of personal data. Each party remains individually responsible for compliance with relevant data protection laws and transparency obligations, provided however, that SSP shall have all contractual commitments in place with its publishers requiring them to comply with all data protection legislation in respect of the capturing of any consent to cookies required to be obtained from the relevant end user and any notices regarding the placing and use of third-party cookies upon which the Services relies.
                                                                                          5.2 Each party shall at all times satisfy the requirements for an appropriate legal basis for the processing of End User data.
                                                                                          5.3 Outbrain and SSP shall each maintain and display on their respective websites an easily accessible and discoverable privacy notice and/or policy that complies with all applicable laws, and with respect to SSP, that discloses (and as applicable, require its own partners to disclose) usage of third-party technology to collect, use and share data for the purpose of providing the Services. Outbrain's Privacy Policy is available athttp://www.outbrain.com/privacy.
                                                                                          5.4 Requests from end users relating to the processing of personal data carried out by Outbrain can be exercised directly from Outbrain Interest Profile athttps://my.outbrain.com/recommendations-settings/home.
                                                                                          5.5 The provisions of the SSP Data Sharing Agreement athttps://www.outbrain.com/legal#ssp-dsa shall be fully incorporated into, and form part of, this Agreement.
                                                                                          6.SSP’s Representations and Warranties.
                                                                                          6.1 SSP represents and warrants that:
                                                                                          6.1.1 SSP is an entity duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of its state of domicile (as listed on the Order Form).
                                                                                          6.1.2 SSP (i) has the full right and authority to enter and perform this Agreement; (ii) the execution, consent or acknowledgment of no other party is necessary in order to validate SSP’s entry into and performance of this Agreement; (iii) SSP’s entry into and performance of this Agreement does not violate any agreement binding on SSP; and (iv) this Agreement is a legal, valid, binding and enforceable obligation of SSP.
                                                                                          6.1.3 Nothing in the Services or Exchange infringes any intellectual property (copyright, author’s rights, trademark, etc.), personal right (right of privacy, right of publicity, defamation, etc.) or other proprietary right of any person nor do the Services or Exchange violate any local, state or federal law of the United States or any applicable international jurisdiction.
                                                                                          6.1.4 SSP will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide the Services according to the terms of this Agreement; and
                                                                                          6.1.5 SSP shall ensure that it and its publisher partners comply with theOutbrain Publisher Guidelines. SSP shall not place ads and it will not allow to place ads from Outbrain by injecting them into third party web pages or apps through browser extensions, injection proxies or other similar mechanisms.
                                                                                          6.1.6 SSP has all necessary rights and permissions to grant licenses in the Services to Outbrain.
                                                                                          6.1.7 SSP and SSP’s publisher partners comply and will continue to comply during the term of this agreement with all applicable laws, regulations and industry self-regulatory guidelines SSP represents and warrants that the SSP inventory does not and will not contain any Content that is: (i) illegal; (ii) infringes any Intellectual Property Right of any third party; (iii) is obscene, defamatory, libellous, slanderous material or material that violates any person’s right of publicity, privacy or personality; or (iv) knowingly contains a misrepresentation of fact or factual inaccuracy
                                                                                          6.1.8 Neither party to this Agreement has made any representations or warranties to the other except as expressly set forth in this Agreement.
                                                                                          7.Limitation of Liability. NEITHER PARTY WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY BREACH HEREOF (INCLUDING FOR LOSS OF DATA OR PROFITS, OR COST OF COVER), WHETHER OR NOT SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND WHETHER UNDER A THEORY OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHERWISE, IN NO EVENT WILL EITHER PARTY’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY BREACH HEREOF (WHETHER UNDER A THEORY OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE) , EXCEED THE FEES ACTUALLY RECEIVED BY SSP FOR THE APPLICABLE SERVICE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT OR RELATING TO ANY SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AGREEMENT IN THE TWELVE (12) MONTHS PRIOR TO THE ACT THAT GAVE RISE TO THE LIABILITY, EVEN IF THE PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING TYPES OF LOSSES OR DAMAGES.
                                                                                          8.Indemnification.
                                                                                          8.1 SSP hereby agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless Outbrain, its advertising clients, and their respective officers, directors, agents and employees from any and all liabilities, losses, expenses, damages, and costs (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees) that may at any time be incurred by any of them by reason of claims, actions, suits or proceedings relating to or arising out of: (i) any breach (or, as to defence obligations only, alleged breach) by SSP of any term, condition, representation or warranty under this Agreement; (ii) the websites used by SSP in providing the Services and the Exchange; (iii) Outbrain’s use of the Services or Exchange; (iv) the infringement of the Exchange or the Services, or on the intellectual property right of a third party.
                                                                                          8.2 Outbrain hereby agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless SSP and its officers, directors from any liabilities damages, and costs (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees) that may at any time be incurred by any of them by reason of any third-party suits or proceedings relating to or arising out of Outbrain’s gross negligence, wilful misconduct or fraudulent actions.
                                                                                          8.3 Any claim for indemnification hereunder shall be subject to the following provisions: (i) the indemnifying party shall be given prompt written notice of the claim by the indemnified party, provided that any delay in providing notice shall not relieve the indemnifying party of its indemnity obligations under this Agreement unless, and only to the extent, the indemnifying party was prejudiced by the delay; (ii) the indemnifying party shall have the right to control the defence and all negotiations relative to the settlement of any such claim, provided that it diligently undertakes such defence and that no settlement admitting liability on the part of the indemnified party or limiting the indemnified party’s rights hereunder may be made without the express written consent of the indemnified party; and (iii) the indemnified party shall reasonably cooperate with the indemnifying party and its counsel at the indemnifying party’s cost and expense.
                                                                                          9.Maintenance and Upgrades.
                                                                                          9.1 Updates, Upgrades. SSP shall provide Outbrain, without any further charge to Outbrain, all updates (comprising general bug fixes and minor enhancements) and upgrades (comprising enhancements and major functionality changes) for the Services or Exchange reflecting improvements made to the underlying technology upon the implementation of such updates and upgrades to the Services or Exchange.
                                                                                          9.2Maintenance. SSP may occasionally be required to suspend the Services or Exchange to provide maintenance services. SSP shall provide Outbrain with no less than ten (10) business days advanced written notice of any such suspension.
                                                                                          10.General Provisions.
                                                                                          10.1Confidentiality. Both parties agree that they will hold in strictest confidence and will not use or disclose to any third party, any confidential information disclosed by the other party. For purposes of this Agreement, “confidential information” shall mean all non-public information that a party designates as being confidential, or which, under the circumstances of disclosure ought to be treated as confidential. “Confidential Information” includes, without limitation, the terms and conditions of this Agreement, information relating to released or unreleased Outbrain technology (software and hardware products), marketing or promotion materials related to Outbrain’s technology, products or services or customers or suppliers of Outbrain and SSP’s Services. “Confidential Information” shall not include information that was known to either party prior to the disclosure by the other party, information that becomes publicly available through no fault of any party or information that was independently developed by either party.
                                                                                          10.2Notices. All notices, requests, demands and other communication given or required to be given hereunder shall be by email and duly addressed to the parties as set forth on the Order Form. Delivery of notice by email shall be deemed made on the date of delivery. Any party may change its address or telecopy number for notice purposes by giving notice to the other party.
                                                                                          10.3Severability. If any provision of this Agreement or its application to any party or circumstance is held invalid or unenforceable, then the remainder of this Agreement and the affected provision to the extent it is not held shall remain valid and enforceable and in full force and effect.
                                                                                          10.4No Partnership. This Agreement shall not be construed as creating a partnership or joint venture between Outbrain or SSP or between either of them and any third party or cause either of them to be responsible in any manner for the other’s or any third party’s debts or obligations, including to any employees.
                                                                                          10.5No Waiver. A waiver by either party of a default by the other party or of any right hereunder shall be effective only if it is in a writing signed by the waiving party and shall not be construed as a waiver of any other default or right, whether similar or dissimilar.
                                                                                          10.6Transfer. Neither party may sell, assign, or otherwise transfer, or attempt to sell, assign or otherwise transfer, all or any portion of its rights or obligations under or otherwise in connection with this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other; provided, however, the foregoing prohibition shall not apply to any sale of all or substantially all of one party’s assets or any merger or reorganisation to which consent of the other Party is not required.
                                                                                          10.7Counterparts.This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, all of which shall constitute one instrument. Facsimile copies and electronic copies of this Agreement are acceptable as original copies.
                                                                                          10.8Governing Law and Jurisdiction. This Agreement will be governed by and construed under applicable laws of England and Wales, excluding any conflict of law provisions. Outbrain and SSP irrevocably consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of any England and Wales, over any suit, action or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement.
                                                                                          10.9Binding Effect. This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of Outbrain and SSP and their permitted successors and assigns.
                                                                                          10.10Survival. Rights and obligations under this Agreement, which by their nature should survive, will remain in effect after the termination or expiration of this Agreement.
                                                                                          10.11Entire Agreement; Amendments. This Agreement contains all of the agreements of the parties hereto with respect to the matters contained herein and all prior or contemporaneous agreements or understandings, oral or written, pertaining to any such matters are merged herein and shall not be effective for any purpose. No provision of this Agreement may be amended or added to except by an agreement in writing, which is signed by the parties hereto or their respective permitted successors-

                                                                                          EU Programmatic Access Terms (OPA)

                                                                                          Version 1.1

                                                                                          Effective January 18th 2024
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                                                                                            The following terms (“Terms”) govern Partner’s participation an auction to purchase certain digital advertising space or placements made available on Outbrain’s proprietary exchange or marketplace as defined in a Enrollment Form.
                                                                                            1. Service
                                                                                            1.1 Access to the Service.Demand Partner will use the Services only for its own use or for an advertiser or direct agent with which Demand Partner has a direct relationship (“DP Client”). During the Term, Outbrain grants Demand Partner a non-exclusive, non-transferable, limited license to access and use the Service as reasonably necessary for Demand Partner’s normal use of the Service on a self-serve basis, in particular, for the purposes of bidding on and purchasing Partner Inventory on an ‘auction’ basis. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Outbrain, in its sole discretion, shall determine what percentage of its Partner Inventory to permit DP to bid on and to allocate to the Service generally. Outbrain owns all right, title, and interest in and to the Service. Aside from the limited rights and licenses expressly granted hereunder, no other license is granted.
                                                                                            1.2Ads. Demand Partner has the right and authorizes Outbrain to place its, or DP Client’s, ads on the Partner Inventory, and is solely responsible for determining the propriety and legality of the ads (which includes all elements of the ad, including the photograph and headline). Ads must comply with Outbrain’s Advertising Guidelines (available athttps://www.outbrain.com/advertisers/guidelines/). Outbrain may at any time for any or no reason reject or remove any ad. Demand Partner shall not, directly or indirectly, provide an ad that: (i) is obscene, defamatory, libelous, slanderous, pornographic, violent, profane, indecent or unlawful; (ii) is factually inaccurate, misleading or deceptive; or (iii) facilitates or promotes any type of illegal activity, including without limitation pyramid schemes, gambling, the sale or use of illicit drugs, or discrimination or harassment of any individual or group. Further, ads shall neither (a) redirect to a destination other than as originally submitted to the Service, and/or (b) be substantively different from the ad originally submitted to the Service.
                                                                                            1.33rd Party Targeting. When utilizes third party segments for enhanced targeting of its campaign. If Partner uses 3rd Party Targeting of its campaign(s), Partner shall pay for its use above mentioned including any applicable taxes. If Partner utilizes 3rd Party Targeting the Partner shall (i) disclose this to users via an appropriate notice and/or in its privacy policy (as applicable), and (ii) not use 3rd Party Targeting to target minors or other sensitive categories of data ((iii) disclose to it’s users that he may place third party pixels or tags (“the “Third Party Pixels”) for the purpose of providing analytics related to 3rd Party Targeting functionality. Partner represents and warrants that (a) its use of the Third Party Pixels is in accordance with Data Protection Laws; and (b) it has provided appropriate notice to users regarding use of the Pixels, including an explanation (1) that third parties, including Outbrain, may use cookies or similar technologies to collect or receive information from Partner’s website(s), and may use that information to provide measurement services and target ads; and (2) as to how users opt-out of the collection of information for targeting purposes.
                                                                                            1.4Beta Features. During the Term, Outbrain may offer Demand Partner the right to use certain experimental features that are made available to Demand Partner by Outbrain on a test basis (“Beta Features”). All Beta Features are provided on an “as is” basis, without any representations, warranties, covenants or obligations of any kind. Any use by Demand Partner of Beta Features is solely at Demand Partner’s own risk. Outbrain may modify or remove any Beta Features at any time.
                                                                                            1.5Reporting. All Demand Partner-trafficked ads will be counted as impressions. Outbrain’s final monthly reports of impressions will provide the conclusive basis for Outbrain's calculation of the Fees (defined below) owed by Demand Partner. If there is a 5% discrepancy or more between Demand Partner's reporting and Outbrain's, then the parties agree to work in good faith to identify the correct amount to be paid to Outbrain. If the discrepancy is less than 5%, Outbrain's numbers shall be conclusive. If Outbrain's reporting in a given day varies by more than 5% in comparison to Demand Partner's reporting, and Demand Partner notifies Outbrain of this in writing (email shall suffice), then the parties shall make all best efforts to solve the discrepancy as follows within 3 business days thereafter:(a) Outbrain and Demand Partner shall exchange reporting data in good faith in order to find the source of the discrepancy; (b) Outbrain shall stop sending bid requests and/or Demand Partner will stop bidding on that portion of supply where the Parties have agreed via email there is a discrepancy;(c) Based on the findings regarding the cause of such discrepancy it will be decided between the parties whether an amount should be waived. In case Demand Partner and Outbrain do not reach an agreement, Demand Partner may ultimately dispute the amount in question in accordance with this Section. For the avoidance of doubt, Demand Partner shall not allowed to withhold any non-disputed amounts.
                                                                                            1.6 Limitations.Outbrain does not guarantee: (a) the placement, positioning or the timing of delivery of any ads, (b) impressions or clicks on any ads, or (c) conversions. In no event shall Outbrain be liable for failure to provide any of the foregoing.
                                                                                            1.7Prohibitions. Demand Partner will not (a) attempt to circumvent any Outbrain security measure, (b) share its Service user interface login or otherwise grant account access with any third party without the express permission of Outbrain, (c) reproduce, distribute, modify, prepare derivative works of, translate, reverse engineer, reverse compile or disassemble any Outbrain-provided tag, or any portion of the Service, (d) use or authorize the use of the Service for any purpose not permitted under this Agreement, (e) copy, sell, transfer, lease, lend, syndicate, or sub-syndicate the Service, or use the Service for co-branding, timesharing, arbitrage (e.g., reselling), service bureau or other unauthorized purposes, (f) utilize rotating ad tags or otherwise violate Outbrain’s Advertising Guidelines (g) import into the Service any personally identifiable information including by using Outbrain’s ad tags or pixels, or (h) distribute viruses or other malware (through the ads or any other mechanism). Outbrain may immediately suspend Demand Partner’s access or terminate this Agreement upon any breach by Demand Partner of thisSection 1.8. Under no circumstances may Demand Partner use the Services for gathering competitive intelligence. To the extent that Outbrain provides the name and/or section of a name of the website related to Partner Inventory, Demand Partner shall not use such information (i) as its primary bidding criteria (e.g., Demand Partner will bid on a user based on what Demand Partner knows about such user, and only use the website name as secondary information informing the bid price), and (ii) to build a "segment" of users of a particular website or group of websites such that the group associated with a particular website, section of the website or general interest areas of a website (e.g., Demand Partner may not create an “ESPN Audience” or “sport fans” segment based on any information obtained by using the Service).
                                                                                            2. Compliance, Privacy and Data
                                                                                            2.1 ComplianceDemand Partner will, and will require DP Clients, to (i) follow the Notice and Choice Provisions of the NAI Principles found atwww.networkadvertising.org, and (ii) publish and comply with a legally sufficient privacy policy that fulfills the requirements of the DAA Self-Governing Principles found ataboutads.info. Demand Partner must place the AdChoice icon (or a similar icon) on each ad displayed on the Partner Inventory. Such icon must link directly to the Demand Partner and/or DP Clients’ opt out functionality (or the NAI global opt out). Demand Partner shall ensure that its collection, storage and use of all user data (including any tracking and analytics used), whether conducted through the Service or otherwise, is strictly in compliance with all applicable laws, including any local law requirements related to use of IP addresses, behavioral information and /or COPPA.
                                                                                            2.2 Data. Any data provided by Outbrain to Demand Partner, or collected directly by Demand Partner through its use of the Service shall belong to Outbrain (“Outbrain Data”). Demand Partner has a limited license to use the Outbrain Data only in compliance with this Agreement and for its internal use and reporting to DP Clients, provided, that each such client agrees in writing to Demand Partner that such reporting may be used for its own internal purposes. For clarity, any collection of data by Demand Partner regarding a user's interaction with a particular website of the Partner Inventory shall not be disclosed, sold, or otherwise transferred to any third party for any purpose.
                                                                                            2.3 No PII. In no event will Demand Partner (a) import any personally identifiable information into the Service, including by using Outbrain's pixels to gather such information, and (b) combine any Outbrain Data with any personally identifiable information.
                                                                                            2.4Data Sharing Agreement. The provisions of theOPA Data Sharing Agreementshall be fully incorporated into, and form part of, this Agreement.
                                                                                            3. Fees and Payment Terms
                                                                                            3.1 Demand Partner shall pay Outbrain fees (based on the number of ad impressions, as measured by Outbrain's tracking system and any applicable taxes (“Fees”) within thirty (30) days of receipt of Outbrain's invoice. If Demand Partner chooses to pay its invoice via credit card, a three percent (3%) convenience fee shall be added to the Fees.
                                                                                            3.2 If payment is not made when due, Outbrain may charge interest at the rate of 2% per month (or the maximum allowed by law, whichever is lower) from the due date until the date of actual payment, whether before or after judgment. Outbrain also reserves the right to suspend or terminate Demand Partner's use of the Service until Demand Partner has paid all amounts due and to charge Demand Partner for all costs of collection, including collection agency and reasonable legal fees and court costs. Demand Partner authorizes Outbrain to investigate Demand Partner's credit record. If applicable, Demand Partner agrees to provide such further financial information and documentation as may be required from time to time by Outbrain as a condition for the continued extension of credit. Demand Partner acknowledges and agrees that any account, credit card and related billing and payment information which Demand Partner provides to Outbrain may be shared by Outbrain with companies who work on Outbrain's behalf solely for the purpose of performing credit checks, effecting payment to Outbrain, collecting debts owed to Outbrain and/or servicing Demand Partner's account.
                                                                                            3.3 All payments due under this Agreement shall be made without setoff or deduction, including for or on account of any present or future tax, assessment, or other governmental charge (“Taxes”) imposed upon such payment by any state, country, political subdivision or taxing authority thereof or therein. If Demand Partner shall at any time be required by law to withhold any Taxes from any payment to Outbrain, Demand Partner will pay as additional amounts to Outbrain such amounts as may be necessary so that every net payment to Outbrain after withholding for or on account of any Taxes will not be less than the amount required under this Agreement then due and payable. Demand Partner shall notify Outbrain of any disputes or discrepancies in writing within 30 days of receipt of invoice, after such time the invoice shall be final, and all disputes or discrepancies waived.
                                                                                            4. Term and Cancellation
                                                                                            Either party may terminate this Agreement at any time in the event of a breach by the other party of any material provision of this Agreement that remains uncured ten (10) days after the breaching party’s receipt of written notice of the breach. Upon expiration or termination of this Agreement, all rights and obligations of the parties under this Agreement will be extinguished, except thatSections6,8,9 and10, together with any outstanding payment obligation, will survive and continue to bind the parties in accordance with their terms.
                                                                                            5. Additional Representations and Warranties/Disclaimers
                                                                                            5.1 Each party represents and warrants to the other party that: (i) it has all necessary rights and authority to enter into the Agreement and grant the rights and licenses under the Agreement; and (ii) the execution or acceptance of the Agreement, and the performance of its respective obligations and duties pursuant to the Agreement, do not and will not violate any agreement to which such party is bound.
                                                                                            5.2 Demand Partner further represents and warrants that: (i) the ads it submits, uploads and/or runs through the Service do not violate any applicable laws, rules and regulations and will not contain any material which may be harmful, abusive, obscene, threatening or defamatory; (ii) it has all necessary rights to permit and grants Outbrain pursuant to this Agreement all such rights which are necessary for Outbrain to (as applicable) use, host, cache, route, store, copy, modify, distribute, reformat, reproduce, publish, display, transmit and distribute the ads; (iii) use of the ad in accordance with the Agreement will not infringe any intellectual property rights of any third party; and (iv) it will not use the Service in a manner that provides an unintended advantage or interferes with the integrity and/or overall performance of the Service. Outbrain may immediately suspend any campaign or Demand Partner’s use of the Services if Demand Partner violates this Section 5.
                                                                                            5.3 If the ads have been provided to Demand Partner by a third party, Demand Partner represents and warrants that: (i) it is the authorized agent of the provider of the ad; (ii) it has the legal authority to enter into the Agreement and make all decisions and take all actions relating to the provider of the ad; (iii) it has entered into a written agreement granting the agent the authority to represent the provider of the ad in accordance with (i) and (ii) above (and shall submit such agreement to Outbrain upon request). (iii) it shall comply with Applicable Laws and “Applicable Laws” means any applicable federal, national, state, or foreign laws or regulations or any industry self-regulatory rules or guidelines (including the Interactive Advertising Bureau Guidelines, Standards & Best Practices, the NAI Code of Conduct, the DAA Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising.
                                                                                            5.4 EXCEPT AS MAY BE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THE AGREEMENT, OUTBRAIN MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR ANY WARRANTIES ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE ABOUT ITS SERVICES AND THE PERFORMANCE OR SUCCESS OF ANY CAMPAIGNS MADE BY IT ON BEHALF OF DEMAND PARTNER, OR THAT THE SERVICE WILL OPERATE UNINTERRUPTED, SECURE OR ERROR FREE.
                                                                                            6. Indemnification
                                                                                            6.1 Each party shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the other party and its respective agents, affiliates, subsidiaries, directors, officers, employees, contractors, and Inventory Partners (as applicable) against any and all third party claims resulting from the breach of such party's duties, obligations and representations under the Agreement.
                                                                                            6.2 In connection with any such claim: (i) the indemnified party shall provide prompt written notice to the indemnifying party of any such claim (provided that the failure to provide such prompt notice shall not relieve the indemnifying party of its indemnification obligations in the Agreement, except to the extent it has been damaged thereby); (ii) the indemnifying party shall have sole control of the defense or settlement of the claim (provided that the indemnifying party may not enter into any settlement that may adversely affect the rights or obligations of the indemnified party without the indemnified party's prior written consent); (iii) at the indemnifying party's request and expense, the indemnified party cooperating in the investigation and defense of such claim; and (iv) the indemnified party shall have the right to participate in its defense with counsel of its own choosing at the indemnified party's expense.
                                                                                            7. Limitation of Liability
                                                                                            EXCEPT WITH RESPECT TO CLAIMS ARISING FROM A PARTY'S INDEMNITY OBLIGATIONS, WILLFUL MISCONDUCT, BREACH OF SECTION 2, AND/OR NON-PAYMENT OF FEES OWED IN THE AGREEMENT, THE MAXIMUM AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF EITHER PARTY AND ITS DIRECTORS, OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES, VENDORS, NETWORK PARTNERS OR AGENTS FOR ANY ACTION REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF THE ACTION, WHETHER IN TORT OR CONTRACT, ARISING UNDER OR RELATED IN ANY WAY TO THE AGREEMENT OR ITS IMPLEMENTATION SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE GREATER OF: (I) THE AMOUNT OF FEES PAYABLE BY DEMAND PARTNER UNDER THE AGREEMENT IN THE 12 MONTHS IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO A CLAIM; AND (II) $500,000. IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES OR OTHER DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOST DATA, LOST REVENUES OR LOST PROFITS, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED IN ANY WAY TO THE AGREEMENT OR ITS IMPLEMENTATION, EVEN IF SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. FURTHERMORE, DEMAND PARTNER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT OUTBRAIN IS NOT LIABLE FOR TRANSACTIONS EXECUTED WITHIN THE SERVICE AS A RESULT OF ERRORS MADE IN ENTERING INFORMATION INTO THE OUTBRAIN USER INTERFACE BY DEMAND PARTNER, INCLUDING INCORRECT PRICING, TARGETING OR BUDGETING INFORMATION. NOTWITHSTANDING ALL OF THE FOREGOING, NOTHING HEREIN SHALL LIMIT DEMAND PARTNER’S OBLIGATION TO PAY THE FEES. OUTBRAIN IS NOT LIABLE FOR ANY OUTAGES OR DOWNTIME OF THE SERVICE.
                                                                                            8. Intellectual Property Rights.
                                                                                            Each party acknowledges and agrees that each party has the exclusive right, title, and interest in and to all of their respective trademarks, trade names, service marks, logos, program and event names, identifications, and other proprietary rights and privileges (“Intellectual Property”). This Agreement and its various provisions are not a license or assignment of any right, title, or interest in either party’s Intellectual Property by or to the other party. Neither party may, in any manner, represent that it has any ownership or other interest in the other party’s Intellectual Property. Neither party may do or cause to be done anything that impairs the other party’s exclusive license in its Intellectual Property. Neither party may use, print, or duplicate the Intellectual Property of the other party unless prior written approval has been obtained from the other party. Any permitted use by one party of the Intellectual Property of the other party is limited to the term of this Agreement. Upon the termination of this Agreement, or upon request of either party, the other party must immediately cease all use of the applicable Intellectual Property and shall promptly return all materials to requesting party. Neither party may assign or attempt to assign any rights with regard to the other party’s Intellectual Property that arise under this Agreement and any such attempted assignment is void.
                                                                                            9. Confidentiality
                                                                                            9.1 Each party agrees that with respect to any Confidential Information (as defined below) that is disclosed by one party to the other in connection with the Agreement, the party receiving such Confidential Information shall not disclose such Confidential Information to any third party, or use it for any purpose, except in connection with its rights and obligations under the Agreement. "Confidential Information"means all information concerning a party or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates that is not generally known to the public, which information is marked confidential or proprietary, or which under the circumstances ought reasonably to be treated as confidential or proprietary, and includes, without limitation, the terms of the Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Confidential Information does not include information that: (i) is, as of the time of disclosure, or thereafter becomes, part of the public domain through a source other than the receiving party; (ii) was lawfully in the possession of the receiving party as of the time of disclosure; (iii) is independently developed by the receiving party without reference to the Confidential Information; or (iv) is subsequently obtained from a third party not subject to an obligation of confidentiality with respect to the information disclosed.
                                                                                            9.2 Confidential Information shall be kept in the strictest confidence and shall be protected by all reasonable and necessary security measures. Confidential Information shall not be released by the receiving party to anyone except an employee or agent, who has a need to know same, and who is bound by confidentiality obligations at least as restrictive as these contained herein. Neither party will use any portion of Confidential Information provided by the other party pursuant to the Agreement for any purpose other than as expressly set forth under the Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, either party may disclose Confidential Information strictly necessary to comply with the demands of any court order, law or governmental agency and Outbrain may share Confidential Information of Demand Partner with any holding company of Demand Partner or with any subsidiary company of Demand Partner’s holding company.
                                                                                            11. Miscellaneous
                                                                                            This Agreement will be governed by and construed under applicable laws of England and Wales, excluding any conflict of law provisions. Outbrain and Demand Partner irrevocably consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of any England and Wales, over any suit, action or proceeding arising out of or relating to this Agreement. The parties agree that irreparable damage would occur in the event that any of the provisions of the Agreement is not performed in accordance with these specific terms. Accordingly, the parties agree that each shall be entitled to injunctive relief to prevent breaches of the Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions of the Agreement, in addition to any other remedy to which they are entitled at law or in equity. The parties are independent contractors, and nothing in the Agreement will be construed to create a partnership, joint venture, agency or other relationship between the parties. No failure or forbearance by a party to enforce any of its rights under the Agreement or insist upon performance of the other party’s obligations under the Agreement will be deemed a waiver of such rights or obligations to any extent, and no waiver by either party of any default or breach of the Agreement will constitute a waiver of any other or subsequent default or breach. Neither party will be liable for any failure to perform due to causes beyond the party's reasonable control. The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning its subject matter and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous agreements or understandings, written or oral, concerning such subject matter. The Partner Enrollment Form may be amended, modified or superseded, only by a written instrument signed by both parties. The headings in the Agreement are for the convenience of reference only and have no legal effect. The Agreement may be executed and delivered via electronic transmission or another means of complete and accurate reproduction, and copies of the Agreement delivered via such means will be deemed originals for all purposes. The Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument. If any provision of the Agreement is held to be unenforceable for any reason, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable, failing which, it shall be severed from the Agreement and the balance of the Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. Neither party may assign the Agreement or any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the other party’s prior written consent, except (i) due to operation of law, merger, reorganization, or as a result of an acquisition or change of control, and (ii) by Outbrain to its subsidiaries. Subject to the foregoing, the Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their permitted successors and assigns.

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                                                                                            Version 2.0

                                                                                            Effective December 6th 2022
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                                                                                              TECHNOLOGY LICENSE AGREEMENT
                                                                                              This Technology License Agreement (the “Terms”) is entered into on the Effective Date by and between the Outbrain entity and Partner identified in the Order Form. Outbrain and Partner may collectively be referred to herein as the Parties and each individually as a Party. These Terms shall apply to any and all agreements between the parties and their Affiliates from time to time.
                                                                                              1.DEFINITIONS
                                                                                              1.1. “Content” means graphical, textual, and/or auditory content (which may include text, data, information, photos, images, graphics, audio, video or other content).
                                                                                              1.2. "Data" means all data collected or generated by Outbrain through the Technology, including any reports or other data made available to Partner in connection with the Agreement.
                                                                                              1.3. “End Users” means the viewer of a web page, application or platform on which the Technology is implemented;
                                                                                              1.4.“Partner Sites” means the web properties, applications or platforms identified in the Order Form, together with any additional properties on which Partner elects to implement the Technology upon prior written approval from Outbrain (e-mail will suffice) and on which Partner has ownership and control.
                                                                                              1.5. "Technology" means the Javascript, API, SDK and/or associated protocols provided by Outbrain to Partner.
                                                                                              1.6. “Updates” means updates, modifications or improvements to the Technology from time to time in Outbrain’s sole discretion, including, but not limited to, adding Ads.txt lines and any other similar industry standards.
                                                                                              2. TECHNOLOGY, PLACEMENT AND APPEARANCE.
                                                                                              2.1. Outbrain owns and operates the Technology (the “Technology”). Partner shall implement the Technology pursuant to Outbrain’s technical instructions, including any implementation guides made available by Outbrain, as revised from time to time. Outbrain, in its sole discretion, may determine which of Outbrain’s available Technology (e.g., JS, API, SDK or any other equivalent technology) shall be used in each Partner implementation.
                                                                                              2.2. Partner shall display the Technology throughout the Term in accordance with all self-regulatory codes and applicable laws and regulations, including with respect to disclosing the source or nature of the Technology.
                                                                                              2.3. to time. If Outbrain requests Partner to implement any such Updates, Partner shall make such Updates within thirty (30) days of receipt of same from Outbrain; provided, that if Outbrain requests Partner to implement any Updates that Partner can demonstrate would materially and adversely affect the performance of the Partner Sites, Outbrain may either address Partner’s concerns to its reasonable satisfaction or agree not to require Partner to implement such Updates.
                                                                                              2.4. Outbrain may test changes to the Technology and, based on the results of such testing, Outbrain may make optimizations to the Technology if such optimizations may result in increased click through rates and/or conversions on the Partner Sites (as calculated by Outbrain in its sole discretion). To the extent that Partner uses the API and thus controls any testing, Partner shall comply with such testing requests on at least a quarterly basis.
                                                                                              3. FEES AND PAYMENT TERMS.
                                                                                              3.1. During the Term, the Partner will pay fees set out in the Order Form (collectively, the “Fees”) without withholding or set off.
                                                                                              3.2. If any fees or payments due to Outbrain pursuant to this Agreement are not paid by Partner by the due date thereof, Partner shall pay to Outbrain interest on such unpaid amounts from the due date until the date payment is received in full by Outbrain at a rate equal to three (3%) per month or, if lower, the maximum percentage permitted by applicable law. In addition, all collection expenses, including, without limitation, legal fees, incurred by Outbrain with regards to the collection of a delayed payment or as a result of a delayed payment shall be borne by the Partner.
                                                                                              3.3. Partner shall pay Outbrain within thirty (30) days from receipt of Outbrain’s invoice.
                                                                                              3.4. Taxes: Partner shall be responsible for the payment of all applicable tax impositions, fees, or other charges that arise in any jurisdiction (including, without limitation, export, sales, use, excise, and value-added taxes) under this technology license Agreement, except those taxes related to our income, property, franchise, or employees and excise. Suppose Outbrain is found to have a legal obligation to pay or collect taxes for which Partner is responsible under the technology license Agreement. In that case, the appropriate amount will be invoiced and paid by Partner unless Partner provides Outbrain with a valid exemption certificate authorized by the appropriate taxing authority.
                                                                                              4. LICENSE TERMS.
                                                                                              4.1. Subject to Partner’s full compliance with all of the terms of the Agreement, Outbrain grants Partner a limited, non-exclusive, revocable, non-sublicensable, non- transferable license to use the Technology to on Partner Sites ((the “License”).
                                                                                              4.2. Outbrain grants Partner, during the Term, a limited, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use and display Outbrain’s trademarks, service marks and logos (collectively, “Outbrain Marks”), as incorporated into the Technology, strictly in accordance with Partner’s obligations and rights in the Agreement. All goodwill arising out of Partner’s use of any of the Outbrain Marks shall inure solely to the benefit of Outbrain. Outbrain shall have the right to refer to Partner and the Partner Sites in any general listing of advertisers or partners (including in marketing and sales materials) who have implemented the Technology. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each party will request prior written consent before issuing a press release regarding the Agreement or using the other party’s name on its website other than in accordance with the Agreement.
                                                                                              4.3. Outbrain retains all right, title and interest in and to the Outbrain Marks, Technology and Data (excluding any Content from the Partner Sites which shall be owned by Partner); and (b) Partner retains all right, title and interest in and to the Partner Sites including the look and feel, excluding the items described in subparagraph (a) above, (including without limitation all intellectual property rights in them).
                                                                                              4.4. The licenses granted under the Agreement are specifically set forth in the Agreement; there are no implied rights. All rights not expressly granted to Partner in the Agreement are reserved by Outbrain.
                                                                                              5. PROHIBITED ACTIVITY.
                                                                                              5.1. Partner will not: (i) minimize, remove or otherwise inhibit the full and complete display of the Technology; (ii) engage in any automated, deceptive, fraudulent, invalid, incentivized, or other methods that are designed to generate clicks which are not the willing actions of End Users; (v) remove, deface, obscure, or alter any notices of intellectual property rights included in the Technology; (vi) access, reproduce or use the Technology in any manner or for any purpose other than as expressly permitted under the Agreement; (vii) modify, adapt, translate, prepare derivative works from, decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble or otherwise attempt to derive source code from the Technology, or attempt to create a substitute or similar service or product through use of or access to Technology or related proprietary information; (viii) attempt to interfere with or disrupt the Technology or attempt to gain access to any systems or networks that connect to it other than through the Technology as implemented pursuant to the Agreement; (ix) copy, cache, distribute, display, alter, or otherwise use or use the Technology for any purpose not authorized by Outbrain.
                                                                                              5.2. Partner will not deploy the Technology on any properties that display or contain adult, obscene, pornographic, defamatory, libelous, infringing, abusive, fake or deceptive or illegal Content, that promotes hate or discrimination, facilitates the sale of firearms or illegal drugs, or that participates or encourages participation in, illegal activities or is directed at children under of the age of 16. Outbrain reserves the right in its sole discretion to disable the Technology on any property at any time.
                                                                                              5.3. Except as expressly and unambiguously authorized under the Agreement, Partner will not copy, rent, lease, sell, transfer, assign, sublicense, disassemble, reverse engineer or decompile (except to the limited extent expressly authorized by applicable statutory law), modify or alter any part of the Technology or otherwise use the Technology on behalf of or for the benefit of any third party.
                                                                                              6. REGISTRATION. To the extent that Partner has access to the Outbrain dashboard, Outbrain may collect Partner’s (or individuals who act on behalf of Partner) personally identifiable information. Partner will be solely responsible for all changes to data made by it, or individuals acting on Partner’s behalf, through the Outbrain dashboard. Information displayed in the Outbrain dashboard is provided solely for the Partner’s convenience and are estimates only.
                                                                                              7. SUSPENSION OF TECHNOLOGY; TERMINATION.
                                                                                              7.1. Outbrain may suspend or discontinue all or any aspect of the Technology, including its availability, at any time if required by exigent circumstances (such as a significant security breach, propagation of malware, other viruses to users, etc.) or other improper, unlawful, fraudulent or misleading circumstances.
                                                                                              7.2. Either party may terminate the Agreement at any time in the event of a material breach by the other party of any provision of the Agreement that remains uncured for fourteen (14) days after the breaching party’s receipt of written notice of the breach.
                                                                                              7.3. The Agreement is terminable on fourteen (14) days prior written notice unless otherwise stated on the Order Form. In addition, Outbrain may terminate the Agreement on prior written notice if the Technology is not implemented within thirty (30) days of Outbrain sending the Technology to Partner. Upon expiration or termination of the Agreement, all rights and obligations of the parties under the Agreement will be extinguished, except which by their very their nature should survive termination, and continue to bind the parties.
                                                                                              8. LIMITED WARRANTIES; INDEMNITY.
                                                                                              8.1. Each party represents and warrants to the other that: (i) it has all right, power, and authority necessary to enter into the Agreement and perform its obligations under it; and (ii) it will comply with all applicable laws, regulations and orders in its performance of the Agreement.
                                                                                              8.2. Outbrain warrants that the Technology (as provided and made available by Outbrain and implemented by Partner in accordance with the Agreement does not and will not, to the best of Outbrain's knowledge, infringe any Intellectual Property Right of any third party.
                                                                                              8.3. Partner represents and warrants that the Partner Sites do not and will not contain any Content that is: (i) illegal; (ii) infringes any Intellectual Property Right of any third party; (iii) is obscene, defamatory, libelous, slanderous material or material that violates any person’s right of publicity, privacy or personality; or (iv) knowingly contains a misrepresentation of fact or factual inaccuracy.
                                                                                              8.4. Except as expressly provided in the Agreement, neither party makes any representations or warranties, express or implied in relation to the Agreement, the Partner Sites, the Technology or any other matters (including any implied terms relating to satisfactory quality or fitness for any purpose, any warranties of availability or uninterrupted or error free performance, any warranties arising out of any course of performance or dealing).
                                                                                              8.5. Each party (the “Indemnifying Party”) shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the other party and its parent and affiliates, and each of its and their respective affiliates, directors, officers, shareholders, members, authorized representatives, employees and agents (collectively, the “Indemnified Party”) from and against any and all claims, losses, liabilities, damages, costs, settlements, regulatory findings and/or fines and other expenses (including reasonable legal fees) (collectively, “Claims”) that arise out of any third party claim occasioned by any breach or alleged breach of any of the Indemnifying Party’s representations and warranties under this Agreement. The Indemnified Party shall promptly notify the Indemnifying Party of any Claim in writing, provided, however, that any delay in providing such notice shall not relieve the Indemnifying Party of any of its obligations except to the extent that the Indemnifying Party is actually prejudiced by such delay. The Indemnified Party shall have the right to participate in the defense and settlement of the Claim with counsel of its own choosing and its own expense, subject to the Indemnifying Party’s control thereof
                                                                                              9. CONFIDENTIALITY. Each party (the “Receiving Party”) acknowledges that it will have access to certain information and materials, including the terms of the Agreement, concerning the business, technology, products and services of the other party (the “Disclosing Party”) that are, or reasonably should be considered given the circumstances of disclosure to be, confidential (“Confidential Information”). Confidential Information will not include: (a) information known to the Receiving Party prior to disclosure by the Disclosing Party; (b) information independently developed by the Receiving Party without reference to Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party; (c) information that is or becomes publicly known through no fault of the Receiving Party; or (d) information disclosed to the Receiving Party by a third party without breach of any obligation of confidence. Except as permitted hereunder, the Receiving Party (aa) will not use any Confidential Information for its own account or the account of any third party, and (bb) will not disclose any Confidential Information to any third party other than its directors, employees, contractors, advisors, investors or potential investors who have a need to know and who have agreed not to use, and to maintain the confidentiality of, the Confidential Information consistent with this Agreement. The Receiving Party will return or destroy the Confidential Information promptly upon the Disclosing Party’s written request. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information to the extent required by applicable law or legal process, provided that the Receiving Party provides prompt written notice of any required disclosure to the Disclosing Party and provides reasonable cooperation (at the Disclosing Party’s expense) with any effort by the Disclosing Party to contest or limit the scope of such disclosure.
                                                                                              10. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
                                                                                              10.1. Neither Outbrain nor the Partner exclude or limit liability to the other for: (i) death or personal injury caused by its negligence or that of its employees or contractors; (ii) fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; or (iii) any other liability which cannot lawfully be excluded or limited.
                                                                                              10.2. NEITHER PARTY WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGREEMENT OR ANY BREACH HEREOF (INCLUDING FOR LOSS OF DATA OR COST OF COVER), WHETHER OR NOT SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND WHETHER UNDER A THEORY OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHERWISE.
                                                                                              10.3. EXCEPT FOR A PARTY’S INDEMNIFICATION, IN NO EVENT WILL EITHER PARTY’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGREEMENT OR ANY BREACH HEREOF (WHETHER UNDER A THEORY OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE) EXCEED THE GREATER OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000) OR THE AMOUNT OF FEES PAID OR PAYABLE TO OUTBRAIN IN THE 12-MONTH PERIOD IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO LIABILITY (OR, IN THE CASE OF A SERIES OF CONNECTED EVENTS, THE FIRST SUCH EVENT).
                                                                                              11.EXPORT CONTROLS. Partner will comply with all export laws and restrictions and regulations of the Department of Commerce, the United States Department of Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control ("OFAC"), or other United States or foreign agency or authority, and shall not export, or allow the export or re-export of the Technology in violation of any such restrictions, laws or regulations. By downloading or using the Technology, Partner agrees to the foregoing and represent and warrants that it is not located in, under the control of, or a national or resident of any restricted country. Partner represents and warrants that none of it, or any individual, entity, or organization holding any ownership interest or controlling interest in Partner, including any officer or director, is an individual, entity, organization with whom any United States law, regulation, or executive order prohibits U.S. companies and individuals from dealing, including, names appearing on the Specially Designated Nationals List.
                                                                                              11.1.MISCELLANEOUS. The Agreement shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the State of New York, without regard to its conflict of law provisions or the United Nations Conventions for the International Sale of Goods. Any action or proceeding arising from or relating to the Agreement must be brought in a federal court in the Southern District of New York or in state court in New York County, New York, and each party irrevocably submits to the jurisdiction and venue of any such court in any such action or proceeding. The parties agree that irreparable damage would occur in the event that any of the provisions of the Agreement is not performed in accordance with these specific terms. Accordingly, the parties agree that each shall be entitled to injunctive relief to prevent breaches of the Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions of the Agreement, in addition to any other remedy to which they are entitled at law or in equity. The parties are independent contractors, and nothing in the Agreement will be construed to create a partnership, joint venture, agency or other relationship between the parties. No failure or forbearance by a party to enforce any of its rights under the Agreement or insist upon performance of the other party’s obligations under the Agreement will be deemed a waiver of such rights or obligations to any extent, and no waiver by either party of any default or breach of the Agreement will constitute a waiver of any other or subsequent default or breach. Neither party will be liable for any failure to perform due to causes beyond the party's reasonable control. The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning its subject matter and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous agreements or understandings, written or oral, concerning such subject matter. The Order Form may be amended, modified or superseded, only by a written instrument signed by both parties. The headings in the Agreement are for the convenience of reference only and have no legal effect. The Agreement may be executed and delivered via electronic transmission or another means of complete and accurate reproduction, and copies of the Agreement delivered via such means will be deemed originals for all purposes. The Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument. If any provision of the Agreement is held to be unenforceable for any reason, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable, failing which, it shall be severed from the Agreement and the balance of the Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. To be effective, notices under this Agreement must be sent by email to the parties mentioned in Section1 of the Order Form and if to Outbrain, Attn: Legal Department or if delivered by email tolegal@outbrain.com. Neither party may assign the Agreement or any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the other party’s prior written consent, except (i) due to operation of law, merger, reorganization, or as a result of an acquisition or change of control, and (ii) by Outbrain to its subsidiaries. Subject to the foregoing, the Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their permitted successors and assigns.
                                                                                              Exhibit 1
                                                                                              Data Sharing Agreement
                                                                                              This Data Sharing Agreement (“DSA”) is entered into by the Outbrain entity (“Outbrain”) and the individual or company (the “Partner”) identified in the Order Form above and is governed by the terms of this Agreement (together, the “Terms”). From the Effective Date of the applicable Order Form, this DSA shall apply to any and all agreements between the parties and their Affiliates from time to time. Collectively, the Controller SCCs (as applicable), the DSA and the Terms (or information entered through the Outbrain dashboard) are referred to as the “Agreement”. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between any of the terms of the Agreement the following order of precedence shall prevail: (i) the Controller SCCs (as applicable); (ii) this DSA; and (iii) the Terms.
                                                                                              1. DEFINITIONS. Any capitalized terms not defined in this DSA shall have the respective meanings given to them in the Terms.
                                                                                              1.1. “Affiliate(s)” means in respect of either party at any time, any person or legal entity controlled by or controlling or under the common control of that party. Any reference to the parties shall include reference to their Affiliates;
                                                                                              1.2.“CCPA” means the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 and all other California privacy laws, guidance or codes of practice issued by a relevant public authority applicable from time to time to Outbrain or Partner relating to the processing of Personal Information and the privacy of electronic communications, as amended or superseded by any federal, state or national law, regulation or regulatory guidance;
                                                                                              1.3. “Controller SCCs” means the standard data protection clauses “MODULE ONE: Transfer controller to controller” in accordance with article 46 2. (c) GDPR adopted by the European Commission on 4 June 2021 (Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2021/914) (as amended or superseded), containing contractual obligations on the Data Exporter and the Data Importer, and rights for EEA Data Subjects whose Personal Data is transferred, as amended or superseded from time to time by the European Commission;
                                                                                              1.4. “Data Protection Laws” means all laws, guidance or codes of practice issued by a relevant public authority applicable from time to time to Outbrain or Partner relating to the processing of Personal Data and the privacy of electronic communications, including the CCPA and EU Data Protection Laws;
                                                                                              1.5. “EEA” means the European Economic Area;
                                                                                              1.6. “End Users” shall have the same meaning as given to this term under the Terms, and, for the purpose of this DSA, are Data Subjects or Consumers;
                                                                                              1.7. "EU Data Protection Laws" means all laws, guidance or codes of practice issued by a relevant Supervisory Authority (including, in the UK, the Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”)) applicable from time to time to Outbrain or Partner relating to the processing of Personal Data and the privacy of electronic communications in the EEA and the UK as amended or superseded, especially (i) the General Data Protection Regulation ((EU) 2016/679) (GDPR) and the UK Data Protection Act 2018; (ii) the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (as updated by Directive 2009/136/EC) (ePrivacy Directive) and the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (SI 2003 No. 2426) (PECR) as updated;
                                                                                              1.8. “Outbrain User Data” means Personal Data of an End User which Outbrain collects directly on Partner Sites and/or indirectly via third-party partners who connect Outbrain with Partner Sites and may include, but not be limited to: bid request unique identifier, Outbrain unique identifier, IP address, user agent data, browser and device type (desktop/mobile, brand, model, operating system and system version), application version, application ID or package name), device advertising identifiers, pages, content visited and events, time of visit, broad location, device time zone;
                                                                                              1.9. “UK Adequacy Decision” means the Commission Implementing Decision of 28 June 2021 on the adequate protection of Personal Data by the United Kingdom in accordance with article 45 GDPR;
                                                                                              1.10. "Controller", “Joint Controller”, "Processor", “Data Protection Impact Assessment”, "DataSubject", “Personal Data Breach”, "Special Categories of Personal Data" and “Supervisory Authority” shall have the meanings given in EU Data Protection Laws;
                                                                                              1.11. “sale(including the terms “sell,” “selling,” “sold,” and other variations thereof, including renting, disclosing, releasing, disseminating, making available, transferring, or otherwise communicating Personal Information for monetary or other valuable consideration), “Consumer”, “Business”, “Security IncidentandService Providershall have the meanings given to those terms under the CCPA; and
                                                                                              1.12. “Personal Data” (and any variation thereof, including “Personal Information” under the CCPA) and “process”(including “processing”), shall have the meaning given under the applicable Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                              2. PURPOSE OF PROCESSING.The parties collect and process Personal Data for the purposes of delivering the Technology to End Users.Outbrain processes Outbrain User Data for the following purposes: (i) storing and/or accessing information on a device; (ii) selecting basic ads; (iii) creating a personalized ads profile; (iv) selecting personalized ads; (v) creating a personalized content profile; (vi) selecting personalized content; (vii) measuring ad performance; (viii) measuring content performance; (ix) applying market research to generate audience insights; (x) developing and improving products; (xi) ensuring security, preventing fraud and debugging; and (xii) technically delivering ads or content
                                                                                              3. CCPA AND EU DATA PROTECTION LAWS SPECIFIC PROVISIONS.
                                                                                              3.1. Specific provisions applicable to CCPA are located inSections 4.2, 5.2 (iv)and 6.4.
                                                                                              3.2. Specific provision applicable to EU Data protection Laws are located inSections 4.3, 5.2 (ii), 6.4 and 11.
                                                                                              4.ROLE OF PARTIES.
                                                                                              4.1. Each party shall comply with all relevant provisions of Data Protection Laws as it applies to matters under the Agreement and ensure that they process Personal Data fairly and lawfully in accordance with Data Protection Laws as applicable in the provision and receipt of the Technology.
                                                                                              4.2. Insofar as the CCPA is applicable to the Technology, Outbrain and Partner will be considered independent Businesses under the CCPA for the collection, processing and selling of any Personal Information, and Outbrain shall not be considered a Service Provider on anyone’s behalf.
                                                                                              4.3. Insofar as EU Data Protection Laws are applicable to the Technology, the parties shall be deemed Joint Controllers under Article 26 GDPR solely with regards to the collection of Outbrain User Data through the implementation of the Technology on Partner Sites, and the parties shall be deemed independent Controllers for any further processing activity.
                                                                                              4.4. Each party shall remain solely and exclusively responsible for determining the means and purposes of processing for its respective processing activities.
                                                                                              5. PARTNER’S OBLIGATIONS.
                                                                                              5.1. Partner is responsible for implementing the Technology on Partner Sites in accordance with Outbrain’s instructions, the Agreement and Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                              5.2. Partner shall:
                                                                                              5.2.1. disclose, via an appropriate privacy notice, Outbrain to End Users as a Business or Controller collecting Personal Data for the purposes of delivering the Technology;
                                                                                              5.2.2. collect End Users’ consent choices via a consent management platform using the IAB Transparency & Consent Framework v2.0 (the most recent version or successor thereto) and pass Outbrain valid “consent”/”no consent” strings. The Partner must not, at any time, send Outbrain “null” or “invalid” signals;
                                                                                              5.2.3. provide a user choice mechanism such as the opt out page(s) of theNetwork Advertising Initiative, theDigital Advertising Alliance or theEuropean Digital Advertising Alliance, as applicable; and
                                                                                              5.2.4. insofar as the CCPA is applicable to the Technology, Partner shall collect End Users’ “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” choices via a consent management platform using the IAB CCPA Framework (the most recent version or successor thereto) and pass Outbrain valid “yes”/”no” strings.
                                                                                              5.3. Partner shall at all times satisfy the requirements for an appropriate legal basis for the processing of Personal Data. In any event, where an End User opted out or withdrew their consent to personalized advertising and/or the sharing their Personal Data with Outbrain through a mechanism alerting only the Partner (instead of Outbrain), such as device settings, Partner must not share such Personal Data with Outbrain.
                                                                                              6.OUTBRAIN’S OBLIGATIONS.
                                                                                              6.1. Outbrain shall disclose, via an appropriate privacy notice, all information relating to processing activities where the Personal Data is collected directly from the End User or where such Personal Data is collected via third parties, as required under Data Protection Laws. This information is available onOutbrain’s Privacy Policy.
                                                                                              6.2. Outbrain shall at all times satisfy the requirements for an appropriate legal basis for the processing of Outbrain User Data.
                                                                                              6.3. Outbrain shall comply with requests from End Users to exercise their rights under relevant Data Protection Laws, without undue delay and within the required time limits. Requests relating to right to access, erasure, withdrawing consent, objecting to profiling, or ”Do Not Sell My Personal Information” can be exercised directly onOutbrain Interest Profile.
                                                                                              6.4. To the extent that Outbrain receives and interprets consent strings or “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” strings as perSection 5.2, Outbrain is doing so in order to abide by an End User’s choice and shall not be deemed to be a Processor or Service Provider on anyone's behalf.
                                                                                              7. COOPERATION.
                                                                                              7.1. Each party shall develop, implement, and regularly review procedures to ensure they meet their respective obligations under Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                              7.2. Each party shall immediately inform the other party if any activity pursuant to the Agreement infringes any part of Data Protection Laws, and the parties shall review such activity accordingly. If during the term, Data Protection Laws change in a way that this DSA is no longer adequate for performing the processing activities necessary to the Terms, the parties agree to promptly negotiate in good faith to review this DSA in light of such changes.
                                                                                              7.3. In the event that either party receives any correspondence, enquiry or complaint from an End User, Supervisory Authority or any other third party related to the disclosure or processing of Personal Data pursuant to this DSA, or requests information from the other party when performing a Data Protection Impact Assessment, it shall promptly inform the other party giving full details of the same, and the other party shall provide such assistance as reasonably required (at each party’s sole cost and expense) and in good faith in order to respond in accordance with any requirements under Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                              8. DATA SECURITY.
                                                                                              8.1. Each party shall implement and maintain such appropriate technical and organizational measures as required by Data Protection Laws to ensure that the Personal Data is processed in a secure manner, including (but not limited to) (i) the pseudonymization and encryption of Personal Data; (ii) ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience of the services provided under the Agreement, including the ability to restore availability of, and access to, Personal Data in a timely manner in the event of a physical or technical incident; (iii) a process for regularly testing, assessing and evaluating the effectiveness of technical and organizational measures for ensuring the security of the processing; and (iv) regularly carrying information security risk assessments that take account of risk of accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to, Personal Data.
                                                                                              8.2. An overview of Outbrain’s appropriate technical and organizational security measures are described onOutbrain’s Security page.
                                                                                              8.3. Upon becoming aware of a suspected or confirmed Personal Data Breach or Security Incident involving Outbrain User Data collected pursuant to this DSA, each party shall notify the other party without any undue delay, and provide such assistance as reasonably required to allow the other party to comply with its respective obligations under Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                              9. PERSONNEL.Each party shall be responsible for ensuring that staff members are appropriately trained to handle and process the Personal Data in accordance with their internal technical and organizational security measures, where relevant, together with Data Protection Laws, and have entered into confidentiality agreements relating to the processing of Personal Data.
                                                                                              10. PROCESSORS – SERVICE PROVIDERS.Each party shall remain independently responsible for appointing its respective Processors and/or Service Providers in accordance with Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                              11. INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS.
                                                                                              11.1. Insofar as Personal Data is collected from End Users located within the territory of the EEA or the UK by either party during the course of the Agreement, neither party shall process any Personal Data (nor permit any Personal Data to be processed) in a country outside of the EEA or the UK unless: (i) that country has been designated by the European Commission or the ICO (as applicable) as providing an adequate level of protection for Personal Data; or (ii) it has taken such measures as necessary to ensure the transfer is compliant with EU Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                              11.2. The parties agree that for the purposes of any transfer of Personal Data from Partner to Outbrain collected within the EEA to the UK, the requirements of the clause above shall be fully satisfied by the UK Adequacy Decision.
                                                                                              11.3. Outbrain shall be responsible for the onward transfer of Personal Data from the UK to any third party country outside of the EEA as required by (a) the UK Adequacy Decision and/or (b) EU Data Protection Laws, as applicable.
                                                                                              11.4. Within its Affiliates, Outbrain has entered into adequate intragroup data sharing agreements including supplementary measures complying with all requirements of EU Data Protection Laws, which consist of (i) encryption in transit; (ii) pseudonymization; and (iii) not having received any legally binding request from a public authority, including judicial authorities, under the laws of the country of destination and not being aware of any direct access by public authorities.
                                                                                              11.5. In the event that the UK Adequacy Decision as the lawful ground for international transfers from the EEA to third party countries is no longer applicable, the parties agree that the Controller SCCs shall be incorporated by reference into this DSA and shall govern any international transfer of Personal Data outside of the EEA. For the purpose of the Controller SCCs, the parties fully agree that:
                                                                                              11.5.1. Partner is the "Data Exporter" and Outbrain, the "Data Importer";
                                                                                              11.5.2. Clause 7 “Docking clause” is deleted;
                                                                                              11.5.3. The OPTION under Clause 11 “Redress” is deleted;
                                                                                              11.5.4. Clause 17 “Governing Law” is completed with “Republic of Ireland”
                                                                                              11.5.5. Clause 18 (b) “Choice of forum and jurisdiction” is completed with “Dublin, Republic of Ireland”;
                                                                                              11.5.6. Annex I to the Controller SCCs shall be deemed to have been completed with Annex I to this DSA; and
                                                                                              11.5.7. Annex II to the Controller SCCs shall be deemed to have been completed byOutbrain’s Security page.
                                                                                              12. TERM AND TERMINATION. This DSA shall commence on the Effective Date and shall continue as long as the Partner uses the Technology.
                                                                                              13. DATA RETENTION. Outbrain shall not retain any individual data point collected in relation to the Technology for longer than 13 months, unless it constitutes anonymous data.
                                                                                              14. MISCELLANEOUS.
                                                                                              14.1. Neither party shall be in breach of this DSA nor liable for delay in performing, or failure to perform, any of its obligations under the Agreement if such delay or failure results from events, circumstances or causes beyond its reasonable control.
                                                                                              14.2. Failure or delay in exercising any right or remedy under this DSA shall not constitute a waiver of such (or any other) right or remedy under this DSA, the Agreement or Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                              14.3. Partner shall not assign or otherwise transfer its rights or its obligations under this Agreement, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Outbrain.
                                                                                              14.4. Except as expressly stated otherwise and to the extent applicable under Data Protection Laws, nothing in this DSA shall create or confer any rights or other benefits in favor of any person other than a party to this DSA.
                                                                                              14.5. The invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability of any term of this DSA shall not affect the remainder of the DSA.
                                                                                              14.6. This DSA shall be governed by the laws specified in the applicable Agreement.
                                                                                              ANNEX I
                                                                                              Description of Processing Activities
                                                                                              This Annex forms part of the DSA and describes the processing of Personal Data by Outbrain. When Section 11.5 of the DSA applies, Annex I to the Controller SCCs shall be deemed to have been completed with this Annex.
                                                                                              A. LIST OF PARTIES
                                                                                              Data Exporter:
                                                                                              Partner name, address and contact details as stated in the Order Form.
                                                                                              Activities relevant to the data transferred: Digital services or media delivered through a website or mobile application on which Partner has ownership and control.
                                                                                              Joint Controller (collection) and independent Controller (any other processing).
                                                                                              Data Importer:
                                                                                              Outbrain with address and contact details as stated in the Order Form.
                                                                                              Activities relevant to the data transferred: Digital advertising services.
                                                                                              Joint Controller (collection) and independent Controller (any other processing).
                                                                                              B. DESCRIPTION OF TRANSFER
                                                                                              Categories of Data Subjects whose Personal Data is transferred:End Users (Data Subjects who visit or use Partner Sites or interact with Outbrain on the Partner Sites(s)).
                                                                                              Categories of Personal Data transferred:
                                                                                              • Bid request unique identifier
                                                                                              • Outbrain unique identifier
                                                                                              • IP address
                                                                                              • User Agent data, browser and device type (desktop/mobile, brand, model, operating system and system version), application version, application ID or package name)
                                                                                              • Device advertising identifiers
                                                                                              • Pages, content visited and events
                                                                                              • Time of visit
                                                                                              • Broad location
                                                                                              • Device time zone
                                                                                              Sensitive data transferred:No Special Categories of Personal Data are transferred.
                                                                                              Frequency of the transfer:Real time,continuous basis.
                                                                                              Nature of the processing:
                                                                                              • Receiving data, including collection, accessing, retrieval, recording, and data entry;
                                                                                              • Holding data, including storage, organization and structuring;
                                                                                              • Using data, including analyzing, consultation, testing, automated decision making and profiling;
                                                                                              • Updating data, including correcting, adaptation, alteration, alignment and combination;
                                                                                              • Protecting data, including restricting, encrypting, and security testing;
                                                                                              • Sharing data, including disclosure, dissemination, allowing access or otherwise making available;
                                                                                              • Returning data to the Data Exporter or Data Subject;
                                                                                              • Erasing data, including destruction and deletion.
                                                                                              Purpose(s) of the data transfer and further processing:Digital advertising services, which include:
                                                                                              • Storing and/or accessing information on a device;
                                                                                              • Selecting basic ads;
                                                                                              • Creating a personalized ads profile;
                                                                                              • Selecting personalized ads;
                                                                                              • Creating a personalized content profile;
                                                                                              • Selecting personalized content;
                                                                                              • Measuring ad performance;
                                                                                              • Measuring content performance;
                                                                                              • Applying market research to generate audience insights;
                                                                                              • Developing and improving products;
                                                                                              • Ensuring security, preventing fraud and debugging; and
                                                                                              • Technically delivering ads or content.
                                                                                              Retention period: An individual data point is retained for no longer than13 months.
                                                                                              Recipients:The subject matter, nature and duration can be found on theOutbrain Trusted Partners page.
                                                                                              C. COMPETENT SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
                                                                                              In the UK: The Information Commissioner’s Office.
                                                                                              In the EEA: The Supervisory Authority of the Member State of the Partner’s Registered Address as stated in the Agreement, or, if not applicable, the Supervisory Authority of the Member State in which the Data Subjects whose Personal Data is transferred under this Agreement in relation to the Technology are located.

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                                                                                              Effective December 6th 2022
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                                                                                                TECHNOLOGY LICENSE AGREEMENT
                                                                                                This Technology License Agreement (the “Terms”) is entered into on the Effective Date by and between the Outbrain entity and Partner identified in the Order Form. Outbrain and Partner may collectively be referred to herein as the Parties and each individually as a Party. These Terms shall apply to any and all agreements between the parties and their Affiliates from time to time.
                                                                                                1.DEFINITIONS
                                                                                                1.1. “Content” means graphical, textual, and/or auditory content (which may include text, data, information, photos, images, graphics, audio, video or other content).
                                                                                                1.2. "Data" means all data collected or generated by Outbrain through the Technology, including any reports or other data made available to Partner in connection with the Agreement.
                                                                                                1.3. “End Users” means the viewer of a web page, application or platform on which the Technology is implemented;
                                                                                                1.4. “Partner Sites” means the web properties, applications or platforms identified in the Order Form, together with any additional properties on which Partner elects to implement the Technology upon prior written approval from Outbrain (e-mail will suffice) and on which Partner has ownership and control.
                                                                                                1.5. "Technology" means the Javascript, API, SDK and/or associated protocols provided by Outbrain to Partner.
                                                                                                1.6. “Updates” means updates, modifications or improvements to the Technology from time to time in Outbrain’s sole discretion, including, but not limited to, adding Ads.txt lines and any other similar industry standards.
                                                                                                2. TECHNOLOGY, PLACEMENT AND APPEARANCE.
                                                                                                2.1. Outbrain owns and operates the Technology (the “Technology”). Partner shall implement the Technology pursuant to Outbrain’s technical instructions, including any implementation guides made available by Outbrain, as revised from time to time. Outbrain, in its sole discretion, may determine which of Outbrain’s available Technology (e.g., JS, API, SDK or any other equivalent technology) shall be used in each Partner implementation.
                                                                                                2.2. Partner shall display the Technology throughout the Term in accordance with all self-regulatory codes and applicable laws and regulations, including with respect to disclosing the source or nature of the Technology.
                                                                                                2.3. to time. If Outbrain requests Partner to implement any such Updates, Partner shall make such Updates within thirty (30) days of receipt of same from Outbrain; provided, that if Outbrain requests Partner to implement any Updates that Partner can demonstrate would materially and adversely affect the performance of the Partner Sites, Outbrain may either address Partner’s concerns to its reasonable satisfaction or agree not to require Partner to implement such Updates.
                                                                                                2.4. Outbrain may test changes to the Technology and, based on the results of such testing, Outbrain may make optimizations to the Technology if such optimizations may result in increased click through rates and/or conversions on the Partner Sites (as calculated by Outbrain in its sole discretion). To the extent that Partner uses the API and thus controls any testing, Partner shall comply with such testing requests on at least a quarterly basis.
                                                                                                3. FEES AND PAYMENT TERMS.
                                                                                                3.1. During the Term, the Partner will pay fees set out in the Order Form (collectively, the “Fees”) without withholding or set off.
                                                                                                3.2. If any fees or payments due to Outbrain pursuant to this Agreement are not paid by Partner by the due date thereof, Partner shall pay to Outbrain interest on such unpaid amounts from the due date until the date payment is received in full by Outbrain at a rate equal to three (3%) per month or, if lower, the maximum percentage permitted by applicable law. In addition, all collection expenses, including, without limitation, legal fees, incurred by Outbrain with regards to the collection of a delayed payment or as a result of a delayed payment shall be borne by the Partner.
                                                                                                3.3. Partner shall pay Outbrain within thirty (30) days from receipt of Outbrain’s invoice.
                                                                                                3.4.Taxes: Partner shall be responsible for the payment of all applicable tax impositions, fees, or other charges that arise in any jurisdiction (including, without limitation, export and value-added taxes) under this technology license Agreement, except those taxes related to our income, property, franchise, or employees and excise. If Outbrain is found to have a legal obligation to pay or collect taxes for which Partner is responsible under the technology license Agreement, the appropriate amount will be invoiced and paid by Partner unless Partner provides a valid VAT and/or other tax ID number.
                                                                                                4. LICENSE TERMS.
                                                                                                4.1. Subject to Partner’s full compliance with all of the terms of the Agreement, Outbrain grants Partner a limited, non-exclusive, revocable, non-sublicensable, non- transferable license to use the Technology to on Partner Sites ((the “License”).
                                                                                                4.2. Outbrain grants Partner, during the Term, a limited, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to use and display Outbrain’s trademarks, service marks and logos (collectively, “Outbrain Marks”), as incorporated into the Technology, strictly in accordance with Partner’s obligations and rights in the Agreement. All goodwill arising out of Partner’s use of any of the Outbrain Marks shall inure solely to the benefit of Outbrain. Outbrain shall have the right to refer to Partner and the Partner Sites in any general listing of advertisers or partners (including in marketing and sales materials) who have implemented the Technology. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each party will request prior written consent before issuing a press release regarding the Agreement or using the other party’s name on its website other than in accordance with the Agreement.
                                                                                                4.3. Outbrain retains all right, title and interest in and to the Outbrain Marks, Technology and Data (excluding any Content from the Partner Sites which shall be owned by Partner); and (b) Partner retains all right, title and interest in and to the Partner Sites including the look and feel, excluding the items described in subparagraph (a) above, (including without limitation all intellectual property rights in them).
                                                                                                4.4. The licenses granted under the Agreement are specifically set forth in the Agreement; there are no implied rights. All rights not expressly granted to Partner in the Agreement are reserved by Outbrain.
                                                                                                5. PROHIBITED ACTIVITY.
                                                                                                5.1. Partner will not: (i) minimize, remove or otherwise inhibit the full and complete display of the Technology; (ii) engage in any automated, deceptive, fraudulent, invalid, incentivized, or other methods that are designed to generate clicks which are not the willing actions of End Users; (v) remove, deface, obscure, or alter any notices of intellectual property rights included in the Technology; (vi) access, reproduce or use the Technology in any manner or for any purpose other than as expressly permitted under the Agreement; (vii) modify, adapt, translate, prepare derivative works from, decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble or otherwise attempt to derive source code from the Technology, or attempt to create a substitute or similar service or product through use of or access to Technology or related proprietary information; (viii) attempt to interfere with or disrupt the Technology or attempt to gain access to any systems or networks that connect to it other than through the Technology as implemented pursuant to the Agreement; (ix) copy, cache, distribute, display, alter, or otherwise use or use the Technology for any purpose not authorized by Outbrain.
                                                                                                5.2. Partner will not deploy the Technology on any properties that display or contain adult, obscene, pornographic, defamatory, libelous, infringing, abusive, fake or deceptive or illegal Content, that promotes hate or discrimination, facilitates the sale of firearms or illegal drugs, or that participates or encourages participation in, illegal activities or is directed at children under of the age of 16. Outbrain reserves the right in its sole discretion to disable the Technology on any property at any time.
                                                                                                5.3. Except as expressly and unambiguously authorized under the Agreement, Partner will not copy, rent, lease, sell, transfer, assign, sublicense, disassemble, reverse engineer or decompile (except to the limited extent expressly authorized by applicable statutory law), modify or alter any part of the Technology or otherwise use the Technology on behalf of or for the benefit of any third party.
                                                                                                6. REGISTRATION.. To the extent that Partner has access to the Outbrain dashboard, Outbrain may collect Partner’s (or individuals who act on behalf of Partner) personally identifiable information. Partner will be solely responsible for all changes to data made by it, or individuals acting on Partner’s behalf, through the Outbrain dashboard. Information displayed in the Outbrain dashboard is provided solely for the Partner’s convenience and are estimates only.
                                                                                                7. SUSPENSION OF TECHNOLOGY; TERMINATION.
                                                                                                7.1. Outbrain may suspend or discontinue all or any aspect of the Technology, including its availability, at any time if required by exigent circumstances (such as a significant security breach, propagation of malware, other viruses to users, etc.) or other improper, unlawful, fraudulent or misleading circumstances.
                                                                                                7.2. Either party may terminate the Agreement at any time in the event of a material breach by the other party of any provision of the Agreement that remains uncured for fourteen (14) days after the breaching party’s receipt of written notice of the breach.
                                                                                                7.3. The Agreement is terminable on fourteen (14) days prior written notice unless otherwise stated on the Order Form. In addition, Outbrain may terminate the Agreement on prior written notice if the Technology is not implemented within thirty (30) days of Outbrain sending the Technology to Partner. Upon expiration or termination of the Agreement, all rights and obligations of the parties under the Agreement will be extinguished, except which by their very their nature should survive termination, and continue to bind the parties.
                                                                                                8. LIMITED WARRANTIES; INDEMNITY.
                                                                                                8.1. Each party represents and warrants to the other that: (i) it has all right, power, and authority necessary to enter into the Agreement and perform its obligations under it; and (ii) it will comply with all applicable laws, regulations and orders in its performance of the Agreement.
                                                                                                8.2. Outbrain warrants that the Technology (as provided and made available by Outbrain and implemented by Partner in accordance with the Agreement does not and will not, to the best of Outbrain's knowledge, infringe any Intellectual Property Right of any third party.
                                                                                                8.3. Partner represents and warrants that the Partner Sites do not and will not contain any Content that is: (i) illegal; (ii) infringes any Intellectual Property Right of any third party; (iii) is obscene, defamatory, libelous, slanderous material or material that violates any person’s right of publicity, privacy or personality; or (iv) knowingly contains a misrepresentation of fact or factual inaccuracy.
                                                                                                8.4. Except as expressly provided in the Agreement, neither party makes any representations or warranties, express or implied in relation to the Agreement, the Partner Sites, the Technology or any other matters (including any implied terms relating to satisfactory quality or fitness for any purpose, any warranties of availability or uninterrupted or error free performance, any warranties arising out of any course of performance or dealing).
                                                                                                8.5. Each party (the “Indemnifying Party”) shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the other party and its parent and affiliates, and each of its and their respective affiliates, directors, officers, shareholders, members, authorized representatives, employees and agents (collectively, the “Indemnified Party”) from and against any and all claims, losses, liabilities, damages, costs, settlements, regulatory findings and/or fines and other expenses (including reasonable legal fees) (collectively, “Claims”) that arise out of any third party claim occasioned by any breach or alleged breach of any of the Indemnifying Party’s representations and warranties under this Agreement. The Indemnified Party shall promptly notify the Indemnifying Party of any Claim in writing, provided, however, that any delay in providing such notice shall not relieve the Indemnifying Party of any of its obligations except to the extent that the Indemnifying Party is actually prejudiced by such delay. The Indemnified Party shall have the right to participate in the defense and settlement of the Claim with counsel of its own choosing and its own expense, subject to the Indemnifying Party’s control thereof
                                                                                                9. CONFIDENTIALITY. Each party (the “Receiving Party”) acknowledges that it will have access to certain information and materials, including the terms of the Agreement, concerning the business, technology, products and services of the other party (the “Disclosing Party”) that are, or reasonably should be considered given the circumstances of disclosure to be, confidential (“Confidential Information”). Confidential Information will not include: (a) information known to the Receiving Party prior to disclosure by the Disclosing Party; (b) information independently developed by the Receiving Party without reference to Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party; (c) information that is or becomes publicly known through no fault of the Receiving Party; or (d) information disclosed to the Receiving Party by a third party without breach of any obligation of confidence. Except as permitted hereunder, the Receiving Party (aa) will not use any Confidential Information for its own account or the account of any third party, and (bb) will not disclose any Confidential Information to any third party other than its directors, employees, contractors, advisors, investors or potential investors who have a need to know and who have agreed not to use, and to maintain the confidentiality of, the Confidential Information consistent with this Agreement. The Receiving Party will return or destroy the Confidential Information promptly upon the Disclosing Party’s written request. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information to the extent required by applicable law or legal process, provided that the Receiving Party provides prompt written notice of any required disclosure to the Disclosing Party and provides reasonable cooperation (at the Disclosing Party’s expense) with any effort by the Disclosing Party to contest or limit the scope of such disclosure.
                                                                                                10. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
                                                                                                10.1. Neither Outbrain nor the Partner exclude or limit liability to the other for: (i) death or personal injury caused by its negligence or that of its employees or contractors; (ii) fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; or (iii) any other liability which cannot lawfully be excluded or limited.
                                                                                                10.2. NEITHER PARTY WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGREEMENT OR ANY BREACH HEREOF (INCLUDING FOR LOSS OF DATA OR COST OF COVER), WHETHER OR NOT SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND WHETHER UNDER A THEORY OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) OR OTHERWISE.
                                                                                                10.3. EXCEPT FOR A PARTY’S INDEMNIFICATION, IN NO EVENT WILL EITHER PARTY’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGREEMENT OR ANY BREACH HEREOF (WHETHER UNDER A THEORY OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE) EXCEED THE GREATER OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS ($100,000) OR THE AMOUNT OF FEES PAID OR PAYABLE TO OUTBRAIN IN THE 12-MONTH PERIOD IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO LIABILITY (OR, IN THE CASE OF A SERIES OF CONNECTED EVENTS, THE FIRST SUCH EVENT).
                                                                                                11. EXPORT CONTROLS. Partner will comply with all export laws and restrictions and regulations of the Department of Commerce, the United States Department of Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control ("OFAC"), or other United States or foreign agency or authority, and shall not export, or allow the export or re-export of the Technology in violation of any such restrictions, laws or regulations. By downloading or using the Technology, Partner agrees to the foregoing and represent and warrants that it is not located in, under the control of, or a national or resident of any restricted country. Partner represents and warrants that none of it, or any individual, entity, or organization holding any ownership interest or controlling interest in Partner, including any officer or director, is an individual, entity, organization with whom any United States law, regulation, or executive order prohibits U.S. companies and individuals from dealing, including, names appearing on the Specially Designated Nationals List.
                                                                                                11.1. MISCELLANEOUS.
                                                                                                The Agreement shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of England and Wales, without regard to its conflict of law provisions or the United Nations Conventions for the International Sale of Goods. Any action or proceeding arising from or relating to the Agreement must be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of English courts.
                                                                                                The parties agree that irreparable damage would occur in the event that any of the provisions of the Agreement is not performed in accordance with these specific terms. Accordingly, the parties agree that each shall be entitled to injunctive relief to prevent breaches of the Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions of the Agreement, in addition to any other remedy to which they are entitled at law or in equity. The parties are independent contractors, and nothing in the Agreement will be construed to create a partnership, joint venture, agency or other relationship between the parties. No failure or forbearance by a party to enforce any of its rights under the Agreement or insist upon performance of the other party’s obligations under the Agreement will be deemed a waiver of such rights or obligations to any extent, and no waiver by either party of any default or breach of the Agreement will constitute a waiver of any other or subsequent default or breach. Neither party will be liable for any failure to perform due to causes beyond the party's reasonable control. The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning its subject matter and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous agreements or understandings, written or oral, concerning such subject matter. The Order Form may be amended, modified or superseded, only by a written instrument signed by both parties. The headings in the Agreement are for the convenience of reference only and have no legal effect. The Agreement may be executed and delivered via electronic transmission or another means of complete and accurate reproduction, and copies of the Agreement delivered via such means will be deemed originals for all purposes. The Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument. If any provision of the Agreement is held to be unenforceable for any reason, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable, failing which, it shall be severed from the Agreement and the balance of the Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. To be effective, notices under this Agreement must be sent by email to the parties mentioned in Section1 of the Order Form and if to Outbrain, Attn: Legal Department or if delivered by email tolegal@outbrain.com. Neither party may assign the Agreement or any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the other party’s prior written consent, except (i) due to operation of law, merger, reorganization, or as a result of an acquisition or change of control, and (ii) by Outbrain to its subsidiaries. Subject to the foregoing, the Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their permitted successors and assigns.
                                                                                                Exhibit 1
                                                                                                Data Sharing Agreement
                                                                                                This Data Sharing Agreement (“DSA”) is entered into by the Outbrain entity (“Outbrain”) and the individual or company (the “Partner”) identified in the Order Form above and is governed by the terms of this Agreement (together, the “Terms”). From the Effective Date of the applicable Order Form, this DSA shall apply to any and all agreements between the parties and their Affiliates from time to time. Collectively, the Controller SCCs (as applicable), the DSA and the Terms (or information entered through the Outbrain dashboard) are referred to as the “Agreement”. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between any of the terms of the Agreement the following order of precedence shall prevail: (i) the Controller SCCs (as applicable); (ii) this DSA; and (iii) the Terms.
                                                                                                1.DEFINITIONS. Any capitalized terms not defined in this DSA shall have the respective meanings given to them in the Terms.
                                                                                                1.1. “Affiliate(s)” means in respect of either party at any time, any person or legal entity controlled by or controlling or under the common control of that party. Any reference to the parties shall include reference to their Affiliates;
                                                                                                1.2.“CCPA” means the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 and all other California privacy laws, guidance or codes of practice issued by a relevant public authority applicable from time to time to Outbrain or Partner relating to the processing of Personal Information and the privacy of electronic communications, as amended or superseded by any federal, state or national law, regulation or regulatory guidance;
                                                                                                1.3. “Controller SCCs” means the standard data protection clauses “MODULE ONE: Transfer controller to controller” in accordance with article 46 2. (c) GDPR adopted by the European Commission on 4 June 2021 (Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2021/914) (as amended or superseded), containing contractual obligations on the Data Exporter and the Data Importer, and rights for EEA Data Subjects whose Personal Data is transferred, as amended or superseded from time to time by the European Commission;
                                                                                                1.4. “Data Protection Laws” means all laws, guidance or codes of practice issued by a relevant public authority applicable from time to time to Outbrain or Partner relating to the processing of Personal Data and the privacy of electronic communications, including the CCPA and EU Data Protection Laws;
                                                                                                1.5. “EEA” means the European Economic Area;
                                                                                                1.6. “End Users” shall have the same meaning as given to this term under the Terms, and, for the purpose of this DSA, are Data Subjects or Consumers;
                                                                                                1.7. "EU Data Protection Laws" means all laws, guidance or codes of practice issued by a relevant Supervisory Authority (including, in the UK, the Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”)) applicable from time to time to Outbrain or Partner relating to the processing of Personal Data and the privacy of electronic communications in the EEA and the UK as amended or superseded, especially (i) the General Data Protection Regulation ((EU) 2016/679) (GDPR) and the UK Data Protection Act 2018; (ii) the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (as updated by Directive 2009/136/EC) (ePrivacy Directive) and the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (SI 2003 No. 2426) (PECR) as updated;
                                                                                                1.8. “Outbrain User Data” means Personal Data of an End User which Outbrain collects directly on Partner Sites and/or indirectly via third-party partners who connect Outbrain with Partner Sites and may include, but not be limited to: bid request unique identifier, Outbrain unique identifier, IP address, user agent data, browser and device type (desktop/mobile, brand, model, operating system and system version), application version, application ID or package name), device advertising identifiers, pages, content visited and events, time of visit, broad location, device time zone;
                                                                                                1.9. “UK Adequacy Decision” means the Commission Implementing Decision of 28 June 2021 on the adequate protection of Personal Data by the United Kingdom in accordance with article 45 GDPR;
                                                                                                1.10. "Controller", “Joint Controller”, "Processor", “Data Protection Impact Assessment”, "DataSubject", “Personal Data Breach”, "Special Categories of Personal Data" and “Supervisory Authority” shall have the meanings given in EU Data Protection Laws;
                                                                                                1.11. “sale(including the terms “sell,” “selling,” “sold,” and other variations thereof, including renting, disclosing, releasing, disseminating, making available, transferring, or otherwise communicating Personal Information for monetary or other valuable consideration), “Consumer”, “Business”, “Security IncidentandService Providershall have the meanings given to those terms under the CCPA; and
                                                                                                1.12. “Personal Data” (and any variation thereof, including “Personal Information” under the CCPA) and “process”(including “processing”), shall have the meaning given under the applicable Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                                2. PURPOSE OF PROCESSING.The parties collect and process Personal Data for the purposes of delivering the Technology to End Users.Outbrain processes Outbrain User Data for the following purposes: (i) storing and/or accessing information on a device; (ii) selecting basic ads; (iii) creating a personalized ads profile; (iv) selecting personalized ads; (v) creating a personalized content profile; (vi) selecting personalized content; (vii) measuring ad performance; (viii) measuring content performance; (ix) applying market research to generate audience insights; (x) developing and improving products; (xi) ensuring security, preventing fraud and debugging; and (xii) technically delivering ads or content
                                                                                                3. CCPA AND EU DATA PROTECTION LAWS SPECIFIC PROVISIONS.
                                                                                                3.1. Specific provisions applicable to CCPA are located inSections 4.2, 5.2 (iv)and 6.4.
                                                                                                3.2. Specific provision applicable to EU Data protection Laws are located inSections 4.3, 5.2 (ii), 6.4 and 11.
                                                                                                4. ROLE OF PARTIES.
                                                                                                4.1. Each party shall comply with all relevant provisions of Data Protection Laws as it applies to matters under the Agreement and ensure that they process Personal Data fairly and lawfully in accordance with Data Protection Laws as applicable in the provision and receipt of the Technology.
                                                                                                4.2. Insofar as the CCPA is applicable to the Technology, Outbrain and Partner will be considered independent Businesses under the CCPA for the collection, processing and selling of any Personal Information, and Outbrain shall not be considered a Service Provider on anyone’s behalf.
                                                                                                4.3. Insofar as EU Data Protection Laws are applicable to the Technology, the parties shall be deemed Joint Controllers under Article 26 GDPR solely with regards to the collection of Outbrain User Data through the implementation of the Technology on Partner Sites, and the parties shall be deemed independent Controllers for any further processing activity.
                                                                                                4.4. Each party shall remain solely and exclusively responsible for determining the means and purposes of processing for its respective processing activities.
                                                                                                5.PARTNER’S OBLIGATIONS.
                                                                                                5.1. Partner is responsible for implementing the Technology on Partner Sites in accordance with Outbrain’s instructions, the Agreement and Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                                5.2. Partner shall:
                                                                                                5.2.1. disclose, via an appropriate privacy notice, Outbrain to End Users as a Business or Controller collecting Personal Data for the purposes of delivering the Technology;
                                                                                                5.2.2. collect End Users’ consent choices via a consent management platform using the IAB Transparency & Consent Framework v2.0 (the most recent version or successor thereto) and pass Outbrain valid “consent”/”no consent” strings. The Partner must not, at any time, send Outbrain “null” or “invalid” signals;
                                                                                                5.2.3. provide a user choice mechanism such as the opt out page(s) of theNetwork Advertising Initiative, theDigital Advertising Alliance or theEuropean Digital Advertising Alliance, as applicable; and
                                                                                                5.2.4. insofar as the CCPA is applicable to the Technology, Partner shall collect End Users’ “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” choices via a consent management platform using the IAB CCPA Framework (the most recent version or successor thereto) and pass Outbrain valid “yes”/”no” strings.
                                                                                                5.3. Partner shall at all times satisfy the requirements for an appropriate legal basis for the processing of Personal Data. In any event, where an End User opted out or withdrew their consent to personalized advertising and/or the sharing their Personal Data with Outbrain through a mechanism alerting only the Partner (instead of Outbrain), such as device settings, Partner must not share such Personal Data with Outbrain.
                                                                                                6. OUTBRAIN’S OBLIGATIONS.
                                                                                                6.1. Outbrain shall disclose, via an appropriate privacy notice, all information relating to processing activities where the Personal Data is collected directly from the End User or where such Personal Data is collected via third parties, as required under Data Protection Laws. This information is available onOutbrain’s Privacy Policy.
                                                                                                6.2. Outbrain shall at all times satisfy the requirements for an appropriate legal basis for the processing of Outbrain User Data.
                                                                                                6.3. Outbrain shall comply with requests from End Users to exercise their rights under relevant Data Protection Laws, without undue delay and within the required time limits. Requests relating to right to access, erasure, withdrawing consent, objecting to profiling, or ”Do Not Sell My Personal Information” can be exercised directly onOutbrain Interest Profile.
                                                                                                6.4. To the extent that Outbrain receives and interprets consent strings or “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” strings as perSection 5.2, Outbrain is doing so in order to abide by an End User’s choice and shall not be deemed to be a Processor or Service Provider on anyone's behalf.
                                                                                                7.COOPERATION.
                                                                                                7.1. Each party shall develop, implement, and regularly review procedures to ensure they meet their respective obligations under Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                                7.2. Each party shall immediately inform the other party if any activity pursuant to the Agreement infringes any part of Data Protection Laws, and the parties shall review such activity accordingly. If during the term, Data Protection Laws change in a way that this DSA is no longer adequate for performing the processing activities necessary to the Terms, the parties agree to promptly negotiate in good faith to review this DSA in light of such changes.
                                                                                                7.3. In the event that either party receives any correspondence, enquiry or complaint from an End User, Supervisory Authority or any other third party related to the disclosure or processing of Personal Data pursuant to this DSA, or requests information from the other party when performing a Data Protection Impact Assessment, it shall promptly inform the other party giving full details of the same, and the other party shall provide such assistance as reasonably required (at each party’s sole cost and expense) and in good faith in order to respond in accordance with any requirements under Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                                8.DATA SECURITY.
                                                                                                8.1. Each party shall implement and maintain such appropriate technical and organizational measures as required by Data Protection Laws to ensure that the Personal Data is processed in a secure manner, including (but not limited to) (i) the pseudonymization and encryption of Personal Data; (ii) ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience of the services provided under the Agreement, including the ability to restore availability of, and access to, Personal Data in a timely manner in the event of a physical or technical incident; (iii) a process for regularly testing, assessing and evaluating the effectiveness of technical and organizational measures for ensuring the security of the processing; and (iv) regularly carrying information security risk assessments that take account of risk of accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to, Personal Data.
                                                                                                8.2. An overview of Outbrain’s appropriate technical and organizational security measures are described onOutbrain’s Security page.
                                                                                                8.3. Upon becoming aware of a suspected or confirmed Personal Data Breach or Security Incident involving Outbrain User Data collected pursuant to this DSA, each party shall notify the other party without any undue delay, and provide such assistance as reasonably required to allow the other party to comply with its respective obligations under Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                                9. PERSONNEL.Each party shall be responsible for ensuring that staff members are appropriately trained to handle and process the Personal Data in accordance with their internal technical and organizational security measures, where relevant, together with Data Protection Laws, and have entered into confidentiality agreements relating to the processing of Personal Data.
                                                                                                10. PROCESSORS – SERVICE PROVIDERS.Each party shall remain independently responsible for appointing its respective Processors and/or Service Providers in accordance with Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                                11. INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS.
                                                                                                11.1. Insofar as Personal Data is collected from End Users located within the territory of the EEA or the UK by either party during the course of the Agreement, neither party shall process any Personal Data (nor permit any Personal Data to be processed) in a country outside of the EEA or the UK unless: (i) that country has been designated by the European Commission or the ICO (as applicable) as providing an adequate level of protection for Personal Data; or (ii) it has taken such measures as necessary to ensure the transfer is compliant with EU Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                                11.2. The parties agree that for the purposes of any transfer of Personal Data from Partner to Outbrain collected within the EEA to the UK, the requirements of the clause above shall be fully satisfied by the UK Adequacy Decision.
                                                                                                11.3. Outbrain shall be responsible for the onward transfer of Personal Data from the UK to any third party country outside of the EEA as required by (a) the UK Adequacy Decision and/or (b) EU Data Protection Laws, as applicable.
                                                                                                11.4. Within its Affiliates, Outbrain has entered into adequate intragroup data sharing agreements including supplementary measures complying with all requirements of EU Data Protection Laws, which consist of (i) encryption in transit; (ii) pseudonymization; and (iii) not having received any legally binding request from a public authority, including judicial authorities, under the laws of the country of destination and not being aware of any direct access by public authorities.
                                                                                                11.5. In the event that the UK Adequacy Decision as the lawful ground for international transfers from the EEA to third party countries is no longer applicable, the parties agree that the Controller SCCs shall be incorporated by reference into this DSA and shall govern any international transfer of Personal Data outside of the EEA. For the purpose of the Controller SCCs, the parties fully agree that:
                                                                                                11.5.1. Partner is the "Data Exporter" and Outbrain, the "Data Importer";
                                                                                                11.5.2. Clause 7 “Docking clause” is deleted;
                                                                                                11.5.3. The OPTION under Clause 11 “Redress” is deleted;
                                                                                                11.5.4. Clause 17 “Governing Law” is completed with “Republic of Ireland”
                                                                                                11.5.5. Clause 18 (b) “Choice of forum and jurisdiction” is completed with “Dublin, Republic of Ireland”;
                                                                                                11.5.6. Annex I to the Controller SCCs shall be deemed to have been completed with Annex I to this DSA; and
                                                                                                11.5.7. Annex II to the Controller SCCs shall be deemed to have been completed byOutbrain’s Security page.
                                                                                                12. TERM AND TERMINATION. This DSA shall commence on the Effective Date and shall continue as long as the Partner uses the Technology.
                                                                                                13. DATA RETENTION. Outbrain shall not retain any individual data point collected in relation to the Technology for longer than 13 months, unless it constitutes anonymous data.
                                                                                                14.MISCELLANEOUS.
                                                                                                14.1. Neither party shall be in breach of this DSA nor liable for delay in performing, or failure to perform, any of its obligations under the Agreement if such delay or failure results from events, circumstances or causes beyond its reasonable control.
                                                                                                14.2. Failure or delay in exercising any right or remedy under this DSA shall not constitute a waiver of such (or any other) right or remedy under this DSA, the Agreement or Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                                14.3. Partner shall not assign or otherwise transfer its rights or its obligations under this Agreement, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Outbrain.
                                                                                                14.4. Except as expressly stated otherwise and to the extent applicable under Data Protection Laws, nothing in this DSA shall create or confer any rights or other benefits in favor of any person other than a party to this DSA.
                                                                                                14.5. The invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability of any term of this DSA shall not affect the remainder of the DSA.
                                                                                                14.6. This DSA shall be governed by the laws specified in the applicable Agreement.
                                                                                                ANNEX I
                                                                                                Description of Processing Activities
                                                                                                This Annex forms part of the DSA and describes the processing of Personal Data by Outbrain. When Section 11.5 of the DSA applies, Annex I to the Controller SCCs shall be deemed to have been completed with this Annex.
                                                                                                A. LIST OF PARTIES
                                                                                                Data Exporter:
                                                                                                Partner name, address and contact details as stated in the Order Form.
                                                                                                Activities relevant to the data transferred: Digital services or media delivered through a website or mobile application on which Partner has ownership and control.
                                                                                                Joint Controller (collection) and independent Controller (any other processing).
                                                                                                Data Importer:
                                                                                                Outbrain with address and contact details as stated in the Order Form.
                                                                                                Activities relevant to the data transferred: Digital advertising services.
                                                                                                Joint Controller (collection) and independent Controller (any other processing).
                                                                                                B. DESCRIPTION OF TRANSFER
                                                                                                Categories of Data Subjects whose Personal Data is transferred:End Users (Data Subjects who visit or use Partner Sites or interact with Outbrain on the Partner Sites(s)).
                                                                                                Categories of Personal Data transferred:
                                                                                                • Bid request unique identifier
                                                                                                • Outbrain unique identifier
                                                                                                • IP address
                                                                                                • User Agent data, browser and device type (desktop/mobile, brand, model, operating system and system version), application version, application ID or package name)
                                                                                                • Device advertising identifiers
                                                                                                • Pages, content visited and events
                                                                                                • Time of visit
                                                                                                • Broad location
                                                                                                • Device time zone
                                                                                                Sensitive data transferred:No Special Categories of Personal Data are transferred.
                                                                                                Frequency of the transfer:Real time,continuous basis.
                                                                                                Nature of the processing:
                                                                                                • Receiving data, including collection, accessing, retrieval, recording, and data entry;
                                                                                                • Holding data, including storage, organization and structuring;
                                                                                                • Using data, including analyzing, consultation, testing, automated decision making and profiling;
                                                                                                • Updating data, including correcting, adaptation, alteration, alignment and combination;
                                                                                                • Protecting data, including restricting, encrypting, and security testing;
                                                                                                • Sharing data, including disclosure, dissemination, allowing access or otherwise making available;
                                                                                                • Returning data to the Data Exporter or Data Subject;
                                                                                                • Erasing data, including destruction and deletion.
                                                                                                Purpose(s) of the data transfer and further processing:Digital advertising services, which include:
                                                                                                • Storing and/or accessing information on a device;
                                                                                                • Selecting basic ads;
                                                                                                • Creating a personalized ads profile;
                                                                                                • Selecting personalized ads;
                                                                                                • Creating a personalized content profile;
                                                                                                • Selecting personalized content;
                                                                                                • Measuring ad performance;
                                                                                                • Measuring content performance;
                                                                                                • Applying market research to generate audience insights;
                                                                                                • Developing and improving products;
                                                                                                • Ensuring security, preventing fraud and debugging; and
                                                                                                • Technically delivering ads or content.
                                                                                                Retention period: An individual data point is retained for no longer than13 months.
                                                                                                Recipients:The subject matter, nature and duration can be found on theOutbrain Trusted Partners page.
                                                                                                C. COMPETENT SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
                                                                                                In the UK: The Information Commissioner’s Office.
                                                                                                In the EEA: The Supervisory Authority of the Member State of the Partner’s Registered Address as stated in the Agreement, or, if not applicable, the Supervisory Authority of the Member State in which the Data Subjects whose Personal Data is transferred under this Agreement in relation to the Technology are located.

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                                                                                                  In accordance with Article 24(2)Regulation (EU) 2022/2065 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 19 October 2022 on a Single Market for Digital Services and amending Directive 2000/31/EC (“Digital Services Act” or “DSA”), online platforms are required to publish information on the average monthly active recipients of the service in the European Union (“EU”) every six months starting from 17 February 2023.

                                                                                                  The number of monthly active recipients of the services provided by Outbrain (individuals who interact with ads served by Outbrain on publisher sites) in the European Union according to Article 24 (2) DSA, on average during the period from 1st August 2022 to 31st January 2023 was over 45 millions per month.

                                                                                                  This figure is only accurate to a certain degree as it is subject to several technical restrictions:

                                                                                                  • Absence of unified user accounts and of cross-device tracking: Outbrain will have as many user profiles as an individual uses different devices and browsers.

                                                                                                  • Context-based advertising: Outbrain will only display context-based advertising to non-consented users and no data will be collected for delivering those recommendations.

                                                                                                  • Third-party and cross-site tracking cookies limitations: users may have multiple user profiles for each website they visit where Outbrain's technology is implemented, even if those users are browsing from the same browser and device.

                                                                                                  We have performed our calculation to the best of our knowledge based on the current information available from relevant regulators. This figure may be subject to uncertainty related to the exact methodology to be retained by regulators, as well as technical constraints.

                                                                                                  Outbrain will update this information on a regular basis in accordance with Article 24 (2) DSA.

                                                                                                  This information is being provided solely for purposes of complying with Article 24(2) of DSA and should not be used for any other purposes.

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                                                                                                    Amplify Terms and Conditions

                                                                                                    These Amplify Terms and Conditions (“Terms”) are entered into by Outbrain UK Limited (“Outbrain”) and the entity executing an Insertion Order or using the Outbrain dashboard (“Customer”). These Terms govern Customer’s use of the Outbrain service, and together with an Insertion Order (or the information entered through the Outbrain dashboard (“Dashboard”) comprise the "Agreement" between Outbrain and Customer. If there is any inconsistency between: (i) the terms of a signed Insertion Order or those entered through the Dashboard (either “Campaign Details”) and (ii) these Terms, the Campaign Details as applicable, shall prevail.

                                                                                                    1. Services

                                                                                                    1.1 Outbrain partners with a network of online properties (the “Network”) and displays a user interface containing links that navigate to websites (the “Service”). Outbrain uses its proprietary algorithms to determine what links appear within the Service on the Network.

                                                                                                    1.2 Outbrain shall display links to graphical, textual, video and/or auditory content selected by Customer (the links and the content accessed from the link together are the “Content”) on the Network through the Service. Outbrain shall continue to distribute the Content on the Network until the earlier of: (i) the end date of Customer’s campaign; (ii) the reaching of Customer’s budget; or (iii) the disabling of a campaign (provided that Outbrain reserves the right to charge for additional Actions (as defined in 5.1) as the Content is removed from circulation – seeFAQs for more details).

                                                                                                    1.3 Outbrain does not guarantee: (i) the placement, positioning or the timing of delivery of any Content; (ii) clicks or impressions (including clicks from a particular audience segment); or (iii) conversions. If Fees (as defined in Section 5) do not reach Customer’s budget, Customer's sole remedies shall be to: (i) subject to Section 2 below, extend the end date of the applicable campaign; (ii) replace or add to the existing Content with other Content to complete the campaign; or (iii) to pay only for accrued Fees on the Content. In no event shall Outbrain be liable for failure to deliver traffic to Content.

                                                                                                    1.4 Outbrain will make reports available to Customer regarding the campaign(s). The final monthly reports (which may differ from the daily reports) will provide the conclusive basis for Outbrain's calculation of the fees owed by Customer. Customer may submit its own Outbrain-compatible tracker. If there is a ten percent (10%) discrepancy or more between Customer's numbers (based on an Outbrain-compatible tracker) and Outbrain's numbers then the parties agree to work in good faith to identify the correct amount to be paid to Outbrain. If the discrepancy is less than ten percent (10%), Outbrain's numbers shall be conclusive.

                                                                                                    2. Content

                                                                                                    2.1 Customer has the right and authorises Outbrain to place the Content on the Network and is solely responsible for determining the propriety and legality of the Content. In addition, Content selected by Customer must comply with Outbrain'sAdvertising Guidelines, as may be updated from time to time by Outbrain. Outbrain may at any time (at its sole discretion) reject or remove Content. Customer acknowledges that Outbrain is not responsible for the Content and that the Content may change during the course of a campaign due to revisions by the Content's author, comments from readers, or otherwise. Customer's recourse in the event of such change shall be to direct Outbrain to remove such Content from its then-current campaign and/or select other Content. Customer further acknowledges that, if there is an objection to the Content (whether from the Content author or publisher, or otherwise) Outbrain will act in accordance with Section 2 of itsTerm of Use and may cease (at its sole discretion) including the Content in the Service.

                                                                                                    2.2 Customer represents and warrants that: (i) if the Content was written by or under the direction of Customer or paid for by Customer, that fact shall be clearly disclosed on or near the Content; (ii) it is authorised to use and/or has approved all words of the Content’s headline (whether written by Customer or on Customer’s behalf); and (iii) Content headlines accurately reflect the tone and subject matter of the Content and, (iv) it is authorized to use and/or has approved any image(s) related to its campaign(s) with Outbrain.

                                                                                                    2.3 Customer shall not, directly or indirectly, provide Content that: (i) is obscene, defamatory, libelous, slanderous, pornographic, violent, profane, indecent or unlawful; (ii) is factually inaccurate, misleading or deceptive; and/or (iii) facilitates or promotes any type of illegal activity, including without limitation pyramid schemes, gambling, the sale or use of illicit drugs, or discrimination or harassment of any individual or group. Further, each piece of Customer Content shall neither (a) redirect to a destination other than as originally submitted to the Service, and/or (b) be substantively different from the Content originally submitted to the Service.

                                                                                                    2.4 Both parties shall implement anti-malware scanning processes of the Content. Upon notice, both parties shall take immediate action to remove any suspicious Content from the Network.

                                                                                                    3. Term and Cancellation

                                                                                                    The Campaign Details will set forth the start and end date of a particular campaign. However, the Agreement, or an individual campaign may be suspended or terminated: (i) by Customer for any reason upon two (2) business days' written notice to Outbrain or within twelve (12) hours through the Dashboard; or (ii) by Outbrain for any reason upon two (2) days’ written notice to Customer. During the notice period, all previously contracted campaigns shall continue to run pursuant to the Campaign Details and Customer shall be responsible for paying Outbrain for all Fees accrued up to and including the last day of such notice period. Outbrain also reserves the right to suspend or terminate all or part of Customer's use of the Service if Outbrain (at Outbrain’s discretion) reasonably believes Customer is in breach of the terms of this Agreement.

                                                                                                    4. Campaign Details

                                                                                                    If Customer utilizes Outbrain’s Dashboard, Customer will have access to certain online reports and control over its campaign(s). To the extent Customer registers and has access to the Dashboard, Outbrain may collect certain personal data of Customer. Outbrain collects and processes this personal data in order to respond to Customer questions or requests, provide Customer’s with access to certain services, verify Customer’s identity and communicate with Customers about the use of the Service. Customer is solely responsible for all changes requested or approved (either directly or via Outbrain’s API) including those made through the Dashboard using its login. Customer is solely responsible for protecting its login and password to the Dashboard. Customer can manage campaigns using the Dashboard by modifying the Campaign Details and/or Customer may have the option of working with an Outbrain account manager, as determined by Outbrain.

                                                                                                    5. Fees and Payment Terms

                                                                                                    5.1 “Fees” are based on deliverables sold via one of following methods: (i) cost-per-click (“CPC”); (ii) cost-per thousand impressions (“CPM”); (iii) cost-per-completed view (“CPCv”) where completed view means fifty percent (50%) of the video Ad/Content is in view continuously from beginning to the end of video; and/or (iv) cost-per thousand Viewable Impressions (“vCPM”); or (v) other desired actions agreed between the parties from time to time (each, an “Action”). A viewable impression is counted as viewable if fifty percent (50%) of the video ad is in view continuously for 2 seconds. Customer shall pay Outbrain Fees for Customer Content delivered via the Network as measured by Outbrain's tracking system. Outbrain may charge any applicable national, state, or local sales or use taxes, value added taxes or country-specific fees that Outbrain is legally obligated to charge. If CPC is being used for campaign measurement, such CPC may not be less than Outbrain’s then-in-effect minimum CPC (which may vary by market). If Customer is utilizing Outbrain’s automatic bidding feature, Customer grants Outbrain the right to set and modify Customer’s CPC at Outbrain’s discretion to aid in achieving Customer’s targets for its campaign. Customer shall be solely responsible for any additional fees incurred for utilizing third party ad serving on its campaign(s). For the avoidance of doubt, Outbrain will not cover, credit or reimburse any third party fees, including, but not limited to, use of any third-party tracker(s) on Customer’s campaign(s). Customer may increase or decrease its budget through the Dashboard or through a signed amendment to an Insertion Order.

                                                                                                    5.2 If Customer has signed an Insertion Order, Fees will generally be invoiced by Outbrain to Customer by the end of the following calendar month, unless otherwise set forth in an IO. Customer shall pay all invoices within thirty (30) days from receipt. Any portion of a charge not disputed in good faith must be paid in full. If Customer has provided the Campaign Details through the Dashboard or has signed an Insertion Order and has used a credit card for billing purposes, Outbrain shall charge the Outbrain fees (including processing fees) to Customer’s credit card at such intervals as Outbrain determines in its sole discretion. The decision as to whether to allow Customer to choose between invoice, credit card or prepayment (as applicable) rests solely with Outbrain. Outbrain shall review all billing inquiries, including refund requests on a case-by-case basis and reserves the right to approve or deny any request in its sole discretion. Outbrain, in its sole discretion, may require a prepayment of any campaign budget before distributing Customer’s Content, until such time as Customer has established a credit history with Outbrain.

                                                                                                    5.3 If Customer disputes any amount on an invoice, Customer should provide written notice to Outbrain (email is sufficient) within thirty (30) days of receipt of invoice or any such dispute shall be deemed waived. Customer’s email must include the amount disputed and provide adequate information to support any such claim. Customer may not withhold payment for any undisputed amounts, and any portion of a charge not disputed in good faith within thirty (30) days from receipt of invoice must be paid in full.

                                                                                                    5.4 If payment is not made when due and not properly disputed pursuant to Section 5.3, Outbrain may charge interest at the rate of two percent (2%) per annum above the prevailing base rate of Barclays Bank PLC from the due date until the date of actual payment, whether before or after judgment. Outbrain also reserves the right to suspend or terminate any or all of Customer's use of the Service until Customer has paid all amounts due. Outbrain reserves the right to charge Customer for all costs of collection, including collection agency and reasonable legal fees and court costs. Customer authorises Outbrain to investigate Customer's credit record. If applicable, Customer agrees to provide such further financial information and documentation as may be required from time to time by Outbrain as a condition for the continued extension of credit. Customer acknowledges and agrees that any account, credit card and related billing and payment information which Customer provides to Outbrain may be shared by Outbrain with companies who work on Outbrain's behalf solely for the purpose of performing credit checks, effecting payment to Outbrain, collecting debts owed to Outbrain and/or servicing Customer's account. Outbrain may, in its sole discretion, extend, revise or revoke credit at any time. In addition, Outbrain reserves the right to require immediate payment of any outstanding balance that exceeds Customer’s credit limit and / or past the payment terms defined in this Agreement.

                                                                                                    6. Additional Features and Terms

                                                                                                    6.1 Outbrain may also make additional Service features available to Customer from time to time and use of such features may be subject to Customer’s agreement to certain additional terms and conditions (“Additional Terms”) (e.g., via an online click-through agreement or via the Dashboard). Such features will be provided at Outbrain’s discretion to Customer and may include fees in addition to those described in Section 5.1. Customer’s acceptance of the Additional Terms will constitute a binding and enforceable agreement as between Outbrain and Customer. In the event of any inconsistency between these Terms, the Additional Terms, and the Campaign Details, the order of precedence is: (i) Additional Terms, (ii) Campaign Details, and (iii) these Terms. Customers who choose to utilize LiveRamp services (via the Outbrain dashboard or otherwise) for purposes of their Outbrain campaign(s) are subject toLiveRamp Terms.

                                                                                                    6.2 Subject to Customer’s compliance with Section 8 below, Customer may place (i) Outbrain pixel(s) (the “Outbrain Pixel”) on Customer’s website or application pages and/or (ii) third party pixels or tags (“the “Third Party Pixels”) for the purpose of providing analytics related to Customer’s campaign, enhanced targeting functionality and/or creating segments (the Outbrain Pixel and Third Party Pixels together are the “Pixels”). Customer represents and warrants that: (a) its use of the Pixels are in accordance with Data Protection Laws; and (b) it has provided appropriate notice to users regarding use of the Pixels, including an explanation: (x) that third parties, including Outbrain, may use cookies or similar technologies to collect or receive information from Customer’s website(s), and may use that information to provide measurement services and target ads; and (y) as to how users opt-out of the collection of information for targeting purposes; and (z) it will not use the Pixels on websites or application pages which target minors and/or contain sensitive categories of data (e.g. physical or mental health conditions). Customer shall not use the Pixels unless and until it has complied with the provisions of this Section6.2. Further, if an end-user has opted out of behavioral advertising via Customer’s site(s) (or a mechanism such as settings within an advertiser application), Customer shall be fully responsible for not loading the Outbrain Pixel. Outbrain may update, change, or substitute the Outbrain Pixel functionality at any time in its reasonable discretion provided that it does not disrupt the functioning of Customer’s landing page and serves the same purpose.

                                                                                                    6.3 If Customer utilizes third party segments for enhanced targeting of its campaign(s) (“3rd Party Targeting”), Customer shall pay for its use of 3rd Party Targeting (“3rd Party Data Costs”) including any applicable taxes. Customer’s invoice for each campaign shall include both the Fees, and the 3rd Party Data Costs (if applicable). Customer agrees that 3rd Party Data costs will be based on Outbrain’s reporting metrics. If Customer utilizes 3rd Party Targeting Customer shall: (i) disclose this to users via an appropriate notice and/or in its privacy policy (as applicable); (ii) represent and warrant that its use of 3rd Party Targeting shall, at all times, be compliant with Data Protection Laws and satisfy the requirements for an appropriate legal basis for processing. Customer shall not, at any time, use 3rd Party Targeting: (i) for discriminatory purposes; (ii) to target minors under the age of sixteen(16); (iii) based on Special Categories of Personal Data; (iv) based on Personal Data relating to alleged or confirmed criminal convictions or offenses; or (v) otherwise in violation of any applicable law in any country where the campaign is performed.

                                                                                                    7. Confidentiality

                                                                                                    7.1 Each party agrees that with respect to any Confidential Information (as defined below) that is disclosed by one party to the other in connection with the Agreement, the party receiving such Confidential Information shall not disclose such Confidential Information to any third party, or use it for any purpose, except in connection with its rights and obligations under the Agreement. "Confidential Information" means all information concerning a party or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates that is not generally known to the public, which information is marked confidential or proprietary, or which under the circumstances ought reasonably to be treated as confidential or proprietary, and includes, without limitation, the terms of the Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Confidential Information does not include information that: (i) is, as of the time of disclosure, or thereafter becomes, part of the public domain through a source other than the receiving party; (ii) was lawfully in the possession of the receiving party as of the time of disclosure; (iii) is independently developed by the receiving party without reference to the Confidential Information; or (iv) is subsequently obtained from a third party not subject to an obligation of confidentiality with respect to the information disclosed.

                                                                                                    7.2 Confidential Information shall be kept in the strictest confidence and shall be protected by all reasonable and necessary security measures. Confidential Information shall not be released by the receiving party to anyone except an employee or agent, who has a need to know the same, and who is bound by confidentiality obligations at least as restrictive as these contained herein. Neither party will use any portion of Confidential Information provided by the other party pursuant to the Agreement for any purpose other than as expressly set forth under the Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, either party may disclose Confidential Information strictly necessary to comply with the demands of any court order, law or governmental agency and Outbrain may share Confidential Information of Customer with any holding company of Customer or with any subsidiary company of Customer’s holding company.

                                                                                                    7.3 If Customer is acting on behalf of a Content provider, Customer authorises Outbrain to grant such Content provider (or any subsequent third party appointed by the Content provider) access to and a right to use the Campaign Details.

                                                                                                    8. Additional Representations and Warranties/Disclaimers

                                                                                                    8.1 Each party represents and warrants to the other party that: (i) it has all necessary rights and authority to enter into the Agreement and grant the rights and licences under the Agreement; (ii) it shall comply with Applicable Laws, and (iii) the execution or acceptance of the Agreement (which includes the Campaign Details), and the performance of its respective obligations and duties pursuant to the Agreement, do not and will not violate any agreement to which such party is bound. “Applicable Laws” means any applicable federal, national, state or foreign laws or regulations or any industry self-regulatory rules or guidelines (including the Interactive Advertising Bureau Guidelines, Standards & Best Practices, the NAI Code of Conduct, the DAA Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising. Any Applicable Laws related to the privacy of personal data are referred to as “Data Protection Laws”.

                                                                                                    8.2 Customer further represents and warrants that: (i) the Content does not violate any Applicable Laws, rules and regulations and will not contain any material which may be harmful, abusive, obscene, threatening or defamatory; (ii) it has all necessary rights to permit and grants Outbrain pursuant to the Agreement all such rights which are necessary for Outbrain to (as applicable) use, host, cache, route, store, copy, modify, distribute, reformat, reproduce, publish, display, transmit and distribute the Content; (iii) use of the Content in accordance with the Agreement will not infringe any intellectual property rights of any third party; (iv) it cannot and will not attempt to provide Content that is targeted to children under the age of sixteen (16); and (v) it will not use the Service in a manner that provides an unintended advantage or interferes with the integrity and/or overall performance of the Service; (vi) if using the Dashboard, Customer will adhere to any rules of such use as solely determined by Outbrain (e.g. not using source bidding to whitelist any particular Network source); (vii) it is not subject to nor owned or controlled by any person that is subject to sanctions or export control restrictions imposed pursuant to U.S. law or the laws of any other jurisdiction applicable to the performance of the agreement; (viii) it will not take any action that could result in economic sanctions or other trade control restrictions or penalties being imposed on Outbrain; and (ix) all business and payment information provided to Outbrain is true, correct, and accurate.

                                                                                                    8.3 If Customer is an agency (or other third party acting on behalf of the provider of the Content), Customer represents and warrants that: (i) it is the authorised agent of the provider of the Content; (ii) it has the legal authority to enter into the Agreement and make all decisions and take all actions relating to the provider of the Content; (iii) it has entered into a written agreement granting the agent the authority to represent the provider of the Content in accordance with (i) and (ii) above (and shall submit such agreement to Outbrain on demand). Customer further agrees that it is not acting on behalf of a French company or a foreign company whose advertising content mainly targets French territory exclusively through the Dashboard. If Customer is acting on behalf of a French content provider whose advertising mainly targets the French territory, please contact info@outbrain.com for more information on how to purchase Outbrain Services.

                                                                                                    8.4 No conditions, warranties or other terms apply to any Outbrain services supplied by Outbrain under this Agreement unless expressly set out in this Agreement. No implied conditions, warranties or other terms apply (including without limitation any implied terms as to satisfactory quality, fitness for purpose or conformance with description or any warranties arising from a course of dealing, usage or trade practice or regarding the performance or success of any campaigns made by it on behalf of Customer or that the Services will operate uninterrupted, secure or error free).

                                                                                                    9. Data Protection

                                                                                                    9.1 The parties acknowledge that some or all of data used or collected through the Service (or use of Outbrain Pixels) may qualify as, or include, personal data.

                                                                                                    9.2 In addition to complying with all Applicable Laws (including Data Protection Laws) each party shall be individually responsible for including the provision of relevant notices and obtaining relevant consents as required by Data Protection Laws. To the extent necessary, the parties shall (i) collaborate with respect to requests from end-users; and (ii) each party shall implement appropriate technical and organizational measures which prevent accidental or unlawful destruction and loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to personal data. The parties shall each maintain and display on their respective websites an easily accessible and discoverable privacy policy that: (i) discloses the use of any cookies (based on redirects or otherwise) through the Service; and (ii) and includes relevant details regarding each party’s security controls and international transfers.

                                                                                                    9.3 The provisions of theData Sharing Agreement shall be incorporated into, and form part of, this Agreement.

                                                                                                    10. Indemnification

                                                                                                    10.1 Each party shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the other party and its respective agents, affiliates, subsidiaries, directors, officers, employees, contractors and Network partners (as applicable), against any and all third party claims resulting from the breach of such party's representations and warranties under this Agreement.

                                                                                                    10.2 In connection with any such claim: (i) the indemnified party shall provide prompt written notice to the indemnifying party of any such claim (provided that the failure to provide such prompt notice shall not relieve the indemnifying party of its indemnification obligations in the Agreement, except to the extent it has been damaged thereby); (ii) the indemnifying party shall have sole control of the defense or settlement of the claim (provided that the indemnifying party may not enter into any settlement that may adversely affect the rights or obligations of the indemnified party without the indemnified party's prior written consent); (iii) at the indemnifying party's request and expense, the indemnified party cooperating in the investigation and defense of such claim; and (iv) the indemnified party shall have the right to participate in its defense with counsel of its own choosing at the indemnified party's expense.

                                                                                                    11. Limitation of Liability

                                                                                                    11.1 Nothing in the Agreement excludes or limits either party’s liability: (i) for death or personal injury resulting from the negligence of either party or their servants, agents or employees; (ii) for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; (iii) for anything which cannot be excluded or limited by law.

                                                                                                    11.2 Except with respect to claims arising from the indemnity obligations or a breach of clause 6 (confidentiality) and/or non-payment of fees owed, the maximum aggregate liability of either party and its’ directors, officers, employees, Network partners, vendors or agents arising from any given event or series of connected events arising under or related in any way to this Agreement or its implementation shall be limited to the greater of: (i) £50,000; and (ii) 100% of the amount of fees paid or payable by Customer under Agreement in the 12 months immediately preceding the month in which the event (or first in a series of connected events) occurred.

                                                                                                    11.3 In no event shall either party be liable for: (i) loss of revenues; (ii) loss of profits; (iii) loss of contracts; (iv) loss of business or anticipated savings; (v) loss of data; (vi) loss of goodwill or reputation; or (vii) for any consequential, special or indirect losses whether or not such losses were within the contemplation of the parties at the date of this Agreement, suffered or incurred by that party arising out of or in connection with the provisions of, or any matter under, this Agreement.

                                                                                                    12. Miscellaneous

                                                                                                    12.1 Neither Party may assign the Agreement, in whole or in part, by operation of law or otherwise, without the prior written consent of the other; provided, however that either party may assign its rights or delegate its duties under the Agreement, in whole or in part, without the other's consent, in connection with a merger, reorganisation or sale of all, or substantially all, of the assignor's assets, provided that the successor entity shall have sufficient resources to fully perform the Agreement and shall assume the obligation to fully perform the Agreement.

                                                                                                    12.2 This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English law and the parties hereby submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts in respect of any dispute or matter arising out of or connected with this Agreement. The prevailing party in any action arising out of or to enforce this Agreement shall be entitled to recover its reasonable legal fees and costs. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of Customer’s default of its obligations in Section 5 above, Outbrain shall have the right, if it so chooses, to commence an action against Customer for such default in the appropriate court in the venue and jurisdiction in which Customer resides or maintains assets.

                                                                                                    12.3 No press releases or general public announcements shall be made without the mutual written consent of Customer and Outbrain. Outbrain shall have the right to include Customer's name including, but not limited to, in Outbrain's client list and in other marketing materials. Customer shall not use Outbrain’s name, logo or trademark without Outbrain’s prior written consent.

                                                                                                    12.4 All notices under the Agreement will be in writing via email, to the address of the receiving party set forth on the IO, or at such different address as may be designated by such party by written notice to the other party from time to time. Notice will be effective on receipt.

                                                                                                    12.5 No failure of either party to enforce any of its rights under the Agreement will act as a waiver of such rights. If one or more provisions of the Agreement are held to be unenforceable under Applicable Laws, then such provision(s) shall be excluded from the Agreement, and the balance of the Agreement shall be enforceable in accordance with its terms.

                                                                                                    12.6 Neither party shall be liable for any delay or failure to perform any of its obligations set forth in the Agreement due to causes beyond its reasonable control. Neither party shall be liable for any unavailability or inoperability of the Internet, technical malfunction, or computer error or corruption resulting in loss of data or other harm. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Customer shall not be relieved from any of its obligations as to Fees due hereunder.

                                                                                                    12.7 Sections7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and12, together with any outstanding undisputed payment obligation, shall survive the termination of the Agreement.

                                                                                                    12.8 Customer and Outbrain shall each act as independent contractors. Nothing in the Agreement shall be deemed or create or construed as creating a joint venture or partnership between the parties.

                                                                                                    12.9 The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and may not be modified without the prior written consent of both parties. In no event shall any inconsistent or conflicting terms and conditions contained in any purchase order, insertion order, invoice or other document submitted by Customer concerning the subject matter hereof have any force or effect unless accepted or signed by Outbrain.

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                                                                                                      Amplify Terms and Conditions

                                                                                                      These Amplify Terms and Conditions (“Terms”) are entered into by Outbrain UK Limited (“Outbrain”) and the entity executing an Insertion Order or using the Outbrain dashboard (“Customer”). These Terms govern Customer’s use of the Outbrain service, and together with an Insertion Order (or the information entered through the Outbrain dashboard (“Dashboard”) comprise the "Agreement" between Outbrain and Customer. If there is any inconsistency between: (i) the terms of a signed Insertion Order or those entered through the Dashboard (either “Campaign Details”) and (ii) these Terms, the Campaign Details as applicable, shall prevail.

                                                                                                      1. Services

                                                                                                      1.1 Outbrain partners with a network of online properties (the “Network”) and displays a user interface containing links that navigate to websites (the “Service”). Outbrain uses its proprietary algorithms to determine what links appear within the Service on the Network.

                                                                                                      1.2 Outbrain shall display links to graphical, textual, video and/or auditory content selected by Customer (the links and the content accessed from the link together are the “Content”) on the Network through the Service. Outbrain shall continue to distribute the Content on the Network until the earlier of: (i) the end date of Customer’s campaign; (ii) the reaching of Customer’s budget; or (iii) the disabling of a campaign (provided that Outbrain reserves the right to charge for additional Actions (as defined in 5.1) as the Content is removed from circulation – seeFAQs for more details).

                                                                                                      1.3 Outbrain does not guarantee: (i) the placement, positioning or the timing of delivery of any Content; (ii) clicks or impressions (including clicks from a particular audience segment); or (iii) conversions. If Fees (as defined in Section 5) do not reach Customer’s budget, Customer's sole remedies shall be to: (i) subject to Section 2 below, extend the end date of the applicable campaign; (ii) replace or add to the existing Content with other Content to complete the campaign; or (iii) to pay only for accrued Fees on the Content. In no event shall Outbrain be liable for failure to deliver traffic to Content.

                                                                                                      1.4 Outbrain will make reports available to Customer regarding the campaign(s). The final monthly reports (which may differ from the daily reports) will provide the conclusive basis for Outbrain's calculation of the fees owed by Customer. Customer may submit its own Outbrain-compatible tracker. If there is a ten percent (10%) discrepancy or more between Customer's numbers (based on an Outbrain-compatible tracker) and Outbrain's numbers then the parties agree to work in good faith to identify the correct amount to be paid to Outbrain. If the discrepancy is less than ten percent (10%), Outbrain's numbers shall be conclusive.

                                                                                                      2. Content

                                                                                                      2.1 Customer has the right and authorises Outbrain to place the Content on the Network and is solely responsible for determining the propriety and legality of the Content. In addition, Content selected by Customer must comply with Outbrain'sAdvertising Guidelines, as may be updated from time to time by Outbrain. Outbrain may at any time (at its sole discretion) reject or remove Content. Customer acknowledges that Outbrain is not responsible for the Content and that the Content may change during the course of a campaign due to revisions by the Content's author, comments from readers, or otherwise. Customer's recourse in the event of such change shall be to direct Outbrain to remove such Content from its then-current campaign and/or select other Content. Customer further acknowledges that, if there is an objection to the Content (whether from the Content author or publisher, or otherwise) Outbrain will act in accordance with Section 2 of itsTerm of Use and may cease (at its sole discretion) including the Content in the Service.

                                                                                                      2.2 Customer represents and warrants that: (i) if the Content was written by or under the direction of Customer or paid for by Customer, that fact shall be clearly disclosed on or near the Content; (ii) it is authorised to use and/or has approved all words of the Content’s headline (whether written by Customer or on Customer’s behalf); and (iii) Content headlines accurately reflect the tone and subject matter of the Content and, (iv) it is authorized to use and/or has approved any image(s) related to its campaign(s) with Outbrain.

                                                                                                      2.3 Customer shall not, directly or indirectly, provide Content that: (i) is obscene, defamatory, libelous, slanderous, pornographic, violent, profane, indecent or unlawful; (ii) is factually inaccurate, misleading or deceptive; and/or (iii) facilitates or promotes any type of illegal activity, including without limitation pyramid schemes, gambling, the sale or use of illicit drugs, or discrimination or harassment of any individual or group. Further, each piece of Customer Content shall neither (a) redirect to a destination other than as originally submitted to the Service, and/or (b) be substantively different from the Content originally submitted to the Service.

                                                                                                      2.4 Both parties shall implement anti-malware scanning processes of the Content. Upon notice, both parties shall take immediate action to remove any suspicious Content from the Network.

                                                                                                      3. Term and Cancellation

                                                                                                      The Campaign Details will set forth the start and end date of a particular campaign. However, the Agreement, or an individual campaign may be suspended or terminated: (i) by Customer for any reason upon two (2) business days' written notice to Outbrain or within twelve (12) hours through the Dashboard; or (ii) by Outbrain for any reason upon two (2) days’ written notice to Customer. During the notice period, all previously contracted campaigns shall continue to run pursuant to the Campaign Details and Customer shall be responsible for paying Outbrain for all Fees accrued up to and including the last day of such notice period. Outbrain also reserves the right to suspend or terminate all or part of Customer's use of the Service if Outbrain (at Outbrain’s discretion) reasonably believes Customer is in breach of the terms of this Agreement.

                                                                                                      4. Campaign Details

                                                                                                      If Customer utilizes Outbrain’s Dashboard, Customer will have access to certain online reports and control over its campaign(s). To the extent Customer registers and has access to the Dashboard, Outbrain may collect certain personal data of Customer. Outbrain collects and processes this personal data in order to respond to Customer questions or requests, provide Customer’s with access to certain services, verify Customer’s identity and communicate with Customers about the use of the Service. Customer is solely responsible for all changes requested or approved (either directly or via Outbrain’s API) including those made through the Dashboard using its login. Customer is solely responsible for protecting its login and password to the Dashboard. Customer can manage campaigns using the Dashboard by modifying the Campaign Details and/or Customer may have the option of working with an Outbrain account manager, as determined by Outbrain.

                                                                                                      5. Fees and Payment Terms

                                                                                                      5.1 “Fees” are based on deliverables sold via one of following methods: (i) cost-per-click (“CPC”); (ii) cost-per thousand impressions (“CPM”); (iii) cost-per-completed view (“CPCv”) where completed view means fifty percent (50%) of the video Ad/Content is in view continuously from beginning to the end of video; and/or (iv) cost-per thousand Viewable Impressions (“vCPM”); or (v) other desired actions agreed between the parties from time to time (each, an “Action”). A viewable impression is counted as viewable if fifty percent (50%) of the video ad is in view continuously for 2 seconds. Customer shall pay Outbrain Fees for Customer Content delivered via the Network as measured by Outbrain's tracking system. Outbrain may charge any applicable national, state, or local sales or use taxes, value added taxes or country-specific fees that Outbrain is legally obligated to charge. If CPC is being used for campaign measurement, such CPC may not be less than Outbrain’s then-in-effect minimum CPC (which may vary by market). If Customer is utilizing Outbrain’s automatic bidding feature, Customer grants Outbrain the right to set and modify Customer’s CPC at Outbrain’s discretion to aid in achieving Customer’s targets for its campaign. Customer shall be solely responsible for any additional fees incurred for utilizing third party ad serving on its campaign(s). For the avoidance of doubt, Outbrain will not cover, credit or reimburse any third party fees, including, but not limited to, use of any third-party tracker(s) on Customer’s campaign(s). Customer may increase or decrease its budget through the Dashboard or through a signed amendment to an Insertion Order.

                                                                                                      5.2 If Customer has signed an Insertion Order, Fees will generally be invoiced by Outbrain to Customer by the end of the following calendar month, unless otherwise set forth in an IO. Customer shall pay all invoices within thirty (30) days from receipt. Any portion of a charge not disputed in good faith must be paid in full. If Customer has provided the Campaign Details through the Dashboard or has signed an Insertion Order and has used a credit card for billing purposes, Outbrain shall charge the Outbrain fees (including processing fees) to Customer’s credit card at such intervals as Outbrain determines in its sole discretion. The decision as to whether to allow Customer to choose between invoice, credit card or prepayment (as applicable) rests solely with Outbrain. Outbrain shall review all billing inquiries, including refund requests on a case-by-case basis and reserves the right to approve or deny any request in its sole discretion. Outbrain, in its sole discretion, may require a prepayment of any campaign budget before distributing Customer’s Content, until such time as Customer has established a credit history with Outbrain.

                                                                                                      5.3 If Customer disputes any amount on an invoice, Customer should provide written notice to Outbrain (email is sufficient) within thirty (30) days of receipt of invoice or any such dispute shall be deemed waived. Customer’s email must include the amount disputed and provide adequate information to support any such claim. Customer may not withhold payment for any undisputed amounts, and any portion of a charge not disputed in good faith within thirty (30) days from receipt of invoice must be paid in full.

                                                                                                      5.4 If payment is not made when due and not properly disputed pursuant to Section 5.3, Outbrain may charge interest at the rate of two percent (2%) per annum above the prevailing base rate of Barclays Bank PLC from the due date until the date of actual payment, whether before or after judgment. Outbrain also reserves the right to suspend or terminate any or all of Customer's use of the Service until Customer has paid all amounts due. Outbrain reserves the right to charge Customer for all costs of collection, including collection agency and reasonable legal fees and court costs. Customer authorises Outbrain to investigate Customer's credit record. If applicable, Customer agrees to provide such further financial information and documentation as may be required from time to time by Outbrain as a condition for the continued extension of credit. Customer acknowledges and agrees that any account, credit card and related billing and payment information which Customer provides to Outbrain may be shared by Outbrain with companies who work on Outbrain's behalf solely for the purpose of performing credit checks, effecting payment to Outbrain, collecting debts owed to Outbrain and/or servicing Customer's account. Outbrain may, in its sole discretion, extend, revise or revoke credit at any time. In addition, Outbrain reserves the right to require immediate payment of any outstanding balance that exceeds Customer’s credit limit and / or past the payment terms defined in this Agreement.

                                                                                                      6. Additional Features and Terms

                                                                                                      6.1 Outbrain may also make additional Service features available to Customer from time to time and use of such features may be subject to Customer’s agreement to certain additional terms and conditions (“Additional Terms”) (e.g., via an online click-through agreement or via the Dashboard). Such features will be provided at Outbrain’s discretion to Customer and may include fees in addition to those described in Section 5.1. Customer’s acceptance of the Additional Terms will constitute a binding and enforceable agreement as between Outbrain and Customer. In the event of any inconsistency between these Terms, the Additional Terms, and the Campaign Details, the order of precedence is: (i) Additional Terms, (ii) Campaign Details, and (iii) these Terms. Customers who choose to utilize LiveRamp services (via the Outbrain dashboard or otherwise) for purposes of their Outbrain campaign(s) are subject toLiveRamp Terms.

                                                                                                      6.2 Subject to Customer’s compliance with Section 8 below, Customer may place (i) Outbrain pixel(s) (the “Outbrain Pixel”) on Customer’s website or application pages and/or (ii) third party pixels or tags (“the “Third Party Pixels”) for the purpose of providing analytics related to Customer’s campaign, enhanced targeting functionality and/or creating segments (the Outbrain Pixel and Third Party Pixels together are the “Pixels”). Customer represents and warrants that: (a) its use of the Pixels are in accordance with Data Protection Laws; and (b) it has provided appropriate notice to users regarding use of the Pixels, including an explanation: (x) that third parties, including Outbrain, may use cookies or similar technologies to collect or receive information from Customer’s website(s), and may use that information to provide measurement services and target ads; and (y) as to how users opt-out of the collection of information for targeting purposes; and (z) it will not use the Pixels on websites or application pages which target minors and/or contain sensitive categories of data (e.g. physical or mental health conditions). Customer shall not use the Pixels unless and until it has complied with the provisions of this Section6.2. Further, if an end-user has opted out of behavioral advertising via Customer’s site(s) (or a mechanism such as settings within an advertiser application), Customer shall be fully responsible for not loading the Outbrain Pixel. Outbrain may update, change, or substitute the Outbrain Pixel functionality at any time in its reasonable discretion provided that it does not disrupt the functioning of Customer’s landing page and serves the same purpose.

                                                                                                      6.3 If Customer utilizes third party segments for enhanced targeting of its campaign(s) (“3rd Party Targeting”), Customer shall pay for its use of 3rd Party Targeting (“3rd Party Data Costs”) including any applicable taxes. Customer’s invoice for each campaign shall include both the Fees, and the 3rd Party Data Costs (if applicable). Customer agrees that 3rd Party Data costs will be based on Outbrain’s reporting metrics. If Customer utilizes 3rd Party Targeting Customer shall: (i) disclose this to users via an appropriate notice and/or in its privacy policy (as applicable); (ii) represent and warrant that its use of 3rd Party Targeting shall, at all times, be compliant with Data Protection Laws and satisfy the requirements for an appropriate legal basis for processing. Customer shall not, at any time, use 3rd Party Targeting: (i) for discriminatory purposes; (ii) to target minors under the age of sixteen(16); (iii) based on Special Categories of Personal Data; (iv) based on Personal Data relating to alleged or confirmed criminal convictions or offenses; or (v) otherwise in violation of any applicable law in any country where the campaign is performed.

                                                                                                      7. Confidentiality

                                                                                                      7.1 Each party agrees that with respect to any Confidential Information (as defined below) that is disclosed by one party to the other in connection with the Agreement, the party receiving such Confidential Information shall not disclose such Confidential Information to any third party, or use it for any purpose, except in connection with its rights and obligations under the Agreement. "Confidential Information" means all information concerning a party or any of its subsidiaries or affiliates that is not generally known to the public, which information is marked confidential or proprietary, or which under the circumstances ought reasonably to be treated as confidential or proprietary, and includes, without limitation, the terms of the Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Confidential Information does not include information that: (i) is, as of the time of disclosure, or thereafter becomes, part of the public domain through a source other than the receiving party; (ii) was lawfully in the possession of the receiving party as of the time of disclosure; (iii) is independently developed by the receiving party without reference to the Confidential Information; or (iv) is subsequently obtained from a third party not subject to an obligation of confidentiality with respect to the information disclosed.

                                                                                                      7.2 Confidential Information shall be kept in the strictest confidence and shall be protected by all reasonable and necessary security measures. Confidential Information shall not be released by the receiving party to anyone except an employee or agent, who has a need to know the same, and who is bound by confidentiality obligations at least as restrictive as these contained herein. Neither party will use any portion of Confidential Information provided by the other party pursuant to the Agreement for any purpose other than as expressly set forth under the Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, either party may disclose Confidential Information strictly necessary to comply with the demands of any court order, law or governmental agency and Outbrain may share Confidential Information of Customer with any holding company of Customer or with any subsidiary company of Customer’s holding company.

                                                                                                      7.3 If Customer is acting on behalf of a Content provider, Customer authorises Outbrain to grant such Content provider (or any subsequent third party appointed by the Content provider) access to and a right to use the Campaign Details.

                                                                                                      8. Additional Representations and Warranties/Disclaimers

                                                                                                      8.1 Each party represents and warrants to the other party that: (i) it has all necessary rights and authority to enter into the Agreement and grant the rights and licences under the Agreement; (ii) it shall comply with Applicable Laws, and (iii) the execution or acceptance of the Agreement (which includes the Campaign Details), and the performance of its respective obligations and duties pursuant to the Agreement, do not and will not violate any agreement to which such party is bound. “Applicable Laws” means any applicable federal, national, state or foreign laws or regulations or any industry self-regulatory rules or guidelines (including the Interactive Advertising Bureau Guidelines, Standards & Best Practices, the NAI Code of Conduct, the DAA Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising. Any Applicable Laws related to the privacy of personal data are referred to as “Data Protection Laws”.

                                                                                                      8.2 Customer further represents and warrants that: (i) the Content does not violate any Applicable Laws, rules and regulations and will not contain any material which may be harmful, abusive, obscene, threatening or defamatory; (ii) it has all necessary rights to permit and grants Outbrain pursuant to the Agreement all such rights which are necessary for Outbrain to (as applicable) use, host, cache, route, store, copy, modify, distribute, reformat, reproduce, publish, display, transmit and distribute the Content; (iii) use of the Content in accordance with the Agreement will not infringe any intellectual property rights of any third party; (iv) it cannot and will not attempt to provide Content that is targeted to children under the age of sixteen (16); and (v) it will not use the Service in a manner that provides an unintended advantage or interferes with the integrity and/or overall performance of the Service; (vi) if using the Dashboard, Customer will adhere to any rules of such use as solely determined by Outbrain (e.g. not using source bidding to whitelist any particular Network source); (vii) it is not subject to nor owned or controlled by any person that is subject to sanctions or export control restrictions imposed pursuant to U.S. law or the laws of any other jurisdiction applicable to the performance of the agreement; (viii) it will not take any action that could result in economic sanctions or other trade control restrictions or penalties being imposed on Outbrain; and (ix) all business and payment information provided to Outbrain is true, correct, and accurate.

                                                                                                      8.3 If Customer is an agency (or other third party acting on behalf of the provider of the Content), Customer represents and warrants that: (i) it is the authorised agent of the provider of the Content; (ii) it has the legal authority to enter into the Agreement and make all decisions and take all actions relating to the provider of the Content; (iii) it has entered into a written agreement granting the agent the authority to represent the provider of the Content in accordance with (i) and (ii) above (and shall submit such agreement to Outbrain on demand). Customer further agrees that it is not acting on behalf of a French company or a foreign company whose advertising content mainly targets French territory exclusively through the Dashboard. If Customer is acting on behalf of a French content provider whose advertising mainly targets the French territory, please contact info@outbrain.com for more information on how to purchase Outbrain Services.

                                                                                                      8.4 No conditions, warranties or other terms apply to any Outbrain services supplied by Outbrain under this Agreement unless expressly set out in this Agreement. No implied conditions, warranties or other terms apply (including without limitation any implied terms as to satisfactory quality, fitness for purpose or conformance with description or any warranties arising from a course of dealing, usage or trade practice or regarding the performance or success of any campaigns made by it on behalf of Customer or that the Services will operate uninterrupted, secure or error free).

                                                                                                      9. Data Protection

                                                                                                      9.1 The parties acknowledge that some or all of data used or collected through the Service (or use of Outbrain Pixels) may qualify as, or include, personal data.

                                                                                                      9.2 In addition to complying with all Applicable Laws (including Data Protection Laws) each party shall be individually responsible for including the provision of relevant notices and obtaining relevant consents as required by Data Protection Laws. To the extent necessary, the parties shall (i) collaborate with respect to requests from end-users; and (ii) each party shall implement appropriate technical and organizational measures which prevent accidental or unlawful destruction and loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to personal data. The parties shall each maintain and display on their respective websites an easily accessible and discoverable privacy policy that: (i) discloses the use of any cookies (based on redirects or otherwise) through the Service; and (ii) and includes relevant details regarding each party’s security controls and international transfers.

                                                                                                      9.3 The provisions of theData Sharing Agreement shall be incorporated into, and form part of, this Agreement.

                                                                                                      10. Indemnification

                                                                                                      10.1 Each party shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the other party and its respective agents, affiliates, subsidiaries, directors, officers, employees, contractors and Network partners (as applicable), against any and all third party claims resulting from the breach of such party's representations and warranties under this Agreement.

                                                                                                      10.2 In connection with any such claim: (i) the indemnified party shall provide prompt written notice to the indemnifying party of any such claim (provided that the failure to provide such prompt notice shall not relieve the indemnifying party of its indemnification obligations in the Agreement, except to the extent it has been damaged thereby); (ii) the indemnifying party shall have sole control of the defense or settlement of the claim (provided that the indemnifying party may not enter into any settlement that may adversely affect the rights or obligations of the indemnified party without the indemnified party's prior written consent); (iii) at the indemnifying party's request and expense, the indemnified party cooperating in the investigation and defense of such claim; and (iv) the indemnified party shall have the right to participate in its defense with counsel of its own choosing at the indemnified party's expense.

                                                                                                      11. Limitation of Liability

                                                                                                      11.1 Nothing in the Agreement excludes or limits either party’s liability: (i) for death or personal injury resulting from the negligence of either party or their servants, agents or employees; (ii) for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; (iii) for anything which cannot be excluded or limited by law.

                                                                                                      11.2 Except with respect to claims arising from the indemnity obligations or a breach of clause 6 (confidentiality) and/or non-payment of fees owed, the maximum aggregate liability of either party and its’ directors, officers, employees, Network partners, vendors or agents arising from any given event or series of connected events arising under or related in any way to this Agreement or its implementation shall be limited to the greater of: (i) £50,000; and (ii) 100% of the amount of fees paid or payable by Customer under Agreement in the 12 months immediately preceding the month in which the event (or first in a series of connected events) occurred.

                                                                                                      11.3 In no event shall either party be liable for: (i) loss of revenues; (ii) loss of profits; (iii) loss of contracts; (iv) loss of business or anticipated savings; (v) loss of data; (vi) loss of goodwill or reputation; or (vii) for any consequential, special or indirect losses whether or not such losses were within the contemplation of the parties at the date of this Agreement, suffered or incurred by that party arising out of or in connection with the provisions of, or any matter under, this Agreement.

                                                                                                      12. Miscellaneous

                                                                                                      12.1 Neither Party may assign the Agreement, in whole or in part, by operation of law or otherwise, without the prior written consent of the other; provided, however that either party may assign its rights or delegate its duties under the Agreement, in whole or in part, without the other's consent, in connection with a merger, reorganisation or sale of all, or substantially all, of the assignor's assets, provided that the successor entity shall have sufficient resources to fully perform the Agreement and shall assume the obligation to fully perform the Agreement.

                                                                                                      12.2 This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English law and the parties hereby submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts in respect of any dispute or matter arising out of or connected with this Agreement. The prevailing party in any action arising out of or to enforce this Agreement shall be entitled to recover its reasonable legal fees and costs. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of Customer’s default of its obligations in Section 5 above, Outbrain shall have the right, if it so chooses, to commence an action against Customer for such default in the appropriate court in the venue and jurisdiction in which Customer resides or maintains assets.

                                                                                                      12.3 No press releases or general public announcements shall be made without the mutual written consent of Customer and Outbrain. Outbrain shall have the right to include Customer's name including, but not limited to, in Outbrain's client list and in other marketing materials. Customer shall not use Outbrain’s name, logo or trademark without Outbrain’s prior written consent.

                                                                                                      12.4 All notices under the Agreement will be in writing via email, to the address of the receiving party set forth on the IO, or at such different address as may be designated by such party by written notice to the other party from time to time. Notice will be effective on receipt.

                                                                                                      12.5 No failure of either party to enforce any of its rights under the Agreement will act as a waiver of such rights. If one or more provisions of the Agreement are held to be unenforceable under Applicable Laws, then such provision(s) shall be excluded from the Agreement, and the balance of the Agreement shall be enforceable in accordance with its terms.

                                                                                                      12.6 Neither party shall be liable for any delay or failure to perform any of its obligations set forth in the Agreement due to causes beyond its reasonable control. Neither party shall be liable for any unavailability or inoperability of the Internet, technical malfunction, or computer error or corruption resulting in loss of data or other harm. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Customer shall not be relieved from any of its obligations as to Fees due hereunder.

                                                                                                      12.7 Sections7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and12, together with any outstanding undisputed payment obligation, shall survive the termination of the Agreement.

                                                                                                      12.8 Customer and Outbrain shall each act as independent contractors. Nothing in the Agreement shall be deemed or create or construed as creating a joint venture or partnership between the parties.

                                                                                                      12.9 The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and may not be modified without the prior written consent of both parties. In no event shall any inconsistent or conflicting terms and conditions contained in any purchase order, insertion order, invoice or other document submitted by Customer concerning the subject matter hereof have any force or effect unless accepted or signed by Outbrain.

                                                                                                      OPA Data Sharing Agreement

                                                                                                      Version 1.2

                                                                                                      Effective June 21st 2023
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                                                                                                        This Data Sharing Agreement (“DSA”) is entered into by the Outbrain entity (“Outbrain”) and the company (the “DSP”) identified in the Programmatic Access Enrollment Form (governed by theProgrammatic Access Terms orEU Programmatic Access Terms, as applicable) between the parties from time to time (the “Terms”). From the Effective Date of the Terms, this DSA shall apply to any and all agreements between the parties and their Affiliates from time to time.
                                                                                                        This DSA is incorporated into the Terms (as amended from time to time) and constitutes a legally binding agreement between the parties. Collectively, the Controller SCCs (as applicable), the DSA and the Terms are referred to as the “Agreement”. In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between any of the terms of the Agreement the following order of precedence shall prevail: (i) the Controller SCCs (as applicable); (ii) this DSA; and (iii) the Terms.
                                                                                                        Any capitalized terms not defined in this DSA shall have the respective meanings given to them in the Terms.
                                                                                                        1. DEFINITIONS.
                                                                                                        1.1. “Affiliate(s)” means in respect of either party at any time, any person or legal entity controlled by or controlling or under the common control of that party. Any reference to the parties shall include reference to their Affiliates;
                                                                                                        1.2. “Bid Request DatameansPersonal Data of an End User provided by Outbrain to DSP during the Service;
                                                                                                        1.3. “Controller SCCs” means the standard data protection clauses “MODULE ONE: Transfer controller to controller” in accordance with article 46 2. (c) GDPR adopted by the European Commission on 4 June 2021 (Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2021/914) (as amended or superseded), containing contractual obligations on the Data Exporter and the Data Importer, and rights for EEA Data Subjects whose Personal Data is transferred, as amended or superseded from time to time by the European Commission;
                                                                                                        1.4. “Data Protection Laws” means all laws, guidance or codes of practice issued by a relevant public authority applicable from time to time to Outbrain or DSP relating to the processing of Personal Data and the privacy of electronic communications, including U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws and EU Data Protection Laws, the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (LGPD), Federal Law no. 13,709/2018 and the Japanese Act on the Protection of Personal Information;
                                                                                                        1.5. “EEA” means the European Economic Area;
                                                                                                        1.6. “EndUser Data” means Personal Data of an End User which DSP may collect directly on the Partner Inventory;
                                                                                                        1.7. “End Users” are Data Subjects or Consumers who visit or use the Partner Inventory provided by Outbrain;
                                                                                                        1.8. "EU Data Protection Laws" means all laws, guidance or codes of practice issued by a relevant Supervisory Authority (including, in the UK, the Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”)) applicable from time to time to Outbrain or DSP relating to the processing of Personal Data and the privacy of electronic communications in the EEA and the UK as amended or superseded, especially (i) the EU GDPR and the UK GDPR; (ii) the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (as updated by Directive 2009/136/EC) (ePrivacy Directive) and the UK Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (SI 2003 No. 2426) (PECR) as updated; (iii) the Swiss Federal Act on Data Protection 1992;
                                                                                                        1.9. “EU GDPR” means the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679;
                                                                                                        1.10. “UK GDPR” means the EU GDPR as amended and incorporated into UK law under the UK European Union Withdrawal Act 2018;
                                                                                                        1.11. “UK SCCs Addendum” means the International Data Transfer Addendum to the EU Commission Standard Contractual Clauses version B1.0 in force 21 March 2022 adopted by the ICO under S119A(1) of the UK Data Protection Act 2018 (as amended or superseded);
                                                                                                        1.12. “U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws” means the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act of 2020, the Colorado Privacy Act of 2021, the Connecticut Data Privacy Act of 2022, the Indiana Consumer Data Protection Act of 2023, the Iowa Consumer Data Protection Act of 2023, the Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act of 2023, the Tennessee Information Protection Act of 2023, the Utah Consumer Privacy Act of 2022, the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act of 2021 and all other U.S. privacy laws, guidance or codes of practice issued by a relevant public authority applicable from time to time to Outbrain or DSP relating to the processing of Personal Information and the privacy of electronic communications, as amended or superseded by any federal, state or national law, regulation or regulatory guidance;
                                                                                                        1.13. "Controller", “Joint Controller”, "Processor", “Data Protection Impact Assessment”, "DataSubject", “Personal Data Breach”, "Special Categories of Personal Data" and “Supervisory Authority” shall have the meanings given in EU Data Protection Laws;
                                                                                                        1.14. “sale(including the terms “sell,” “selling,” “sold,” and other variations thereof, including renting, disclosing, releasing, disseminating, making available, transferring, or otherwise communicating Personal Information for monetary or other valuable consideration), “Consumer”, “Business”, “Third PartyandService Providershall have the meanings given to those terms under U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws, as applicable; and
                                                                                                        1.15. “Personal Data” (and any variation thereof, including “Personal Information” under U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws) and “process” (including “processing”), shall have the meaning given under the applicable Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                                        2. PURPOSE OF PROCESSING.The parties collect and process Bid Request Data for the purposes of delivering DSP’s clients’ advertising materials to End Users. DSP shall not process or share with any third party Bid Request Data for any other purpose than allowed in the Terms and this DSA. Upon a valid legal basis, DSP may process End User Data for personalized advertising purposes.
                                                                                                        3. U.S. CONSUMER PRIVACY LAWS AND EU DATA PROTECTION LAWS SPECIFIC PROVISIONS.
                                                                                                        3.1. Specific provisions applicable to U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws are located inSections 4.2 and 5.3 (iii).
                                                                                                        3.2. Specific provision applicable to EU Data protection Laws are located inSections 4.3, 5.3 (i), and 11.
                                                                                                        4. ROLE OF PARTIES.
                                                                                                        4.1. Each party shall comply with all relevant provisions of Data Protection Laws as it applies to matters under the Agreement and ensure that they process Personal Data fairly and lawfully in accordance with Data Protection Laws as applicable in the provision and receipt of Personal Data.
                                                                                                        4.2. Insofar as U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws are applicable to the Service, Outbrain and DSP will be considered independent Businesses for the collection, processing and selling of any Personal Information, and no party shall be considered a Service Provider on anyone’s behalf, unless as strictly required under applicable U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws. In such case, theIAB Multi-State Privacy Agreement (the most recent version or successor thereto) shall be incorporated by reference into this DSA and shall govern the relationship between the parties with Partner as Business and Outbrain and DSP as Service Providers exclusively in respect of opted out traffic in the U.S., as applicable.
                                                                                                        4.3. Insofar as EU Data Protection Laws are applicable to the Agreement, Outbrain and DSP will be considered independent Controllers under EU Data Protection Laws for the collection and any further processing of any Personal Data, and no party shall be considered a Processor on anyone’s behalf.
                                                                                                        4.4. Each party shall remain solely and exclusively responsible for determining the means and purposes of processing for its respective processing activities.
                                                                                                        5. DSP’S OBLIGATIONS.
                                                                                                        5.1. DSP shall not, at any time, use the Service for: (i) for discriminatory purposes; (ii) to target minors under the age of sixteen(16); (iii) based on Special Categories of Personal Data; (iv) based on Personal Data relating to alleged or confirmed criminal convictions or offenses; or (v) otherwise in violation of any applicable law in any country where Outbrain provides the Partner Inventory.
                                                                                                        5.2. DSP shall disclose, via an appropriate privacy notice, all information relating to processing activities where the Personal Data is collected directly from the End User or where such Personal Data is collected via third parties, as required under Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                                        5.3. DSP represents and warrants that its use of the Service shall, at all times, be compliant with Data Protection Laws and satisfy the requirements for an appropriate legal basis for processing Bid Request Data and End User Data. In particular, DSP shall:
                                                                                                        (i) Insofar as EU Data Protection Laws are applicable to the Agreement, comply with End Users' consent choices expressed via a consent management platform using the IAB Transparency & Consent Framework v2.2 (the most recent version or successor thereto) and only process End User Data upon valid consent strings. DSP must not, at any time, process Bid Request Data or End User Data based on "null" or "invalid" signals. DSP shall not use or rely on cookies or similar tracking technologies to deliver content if no valid IAB Transparency & Consent Framework v2.2 consent signal is available on the Partner Inventory;
                                                                                                        (ii) provide a user choice mechanism such as the opt out page(s) of theNetwork Advertising Initiative, theDigital Advertising Alliance or theEuropean Digital Advertising Alliance, as applicable; and
                                                                                                        (iii) Insofar as U.S. Consumer Privacy Laws are applicable to the Agreement, comply with End Users' "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" or equivalent opt out choices provided via a consent management platform using the IAB Global Privacy Platform.
                                                                                                        5.4. DSP shall comply with requests from End Users to exercise their rights under relevant Data Protection Laws, without undue delay and within the required time limits.
                                                                                                        6. OUTBRAIN’S OBLIGATIONS.
                                                                                                        6.1. Outbrain is solely responsible for implementing the Service and providing the Partner Inventory under the Agreement and Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                                        6.2. Outbrain shall disclose, via an appropriate privacy notice, all information relating to processing activities where the Personal Data is collected directly from the End User or where such Personal Data is collected via or shared with third parties, as required under Data Protection Laws. This information is available onOutbrain’s Privacy Policy.
                                                                                                        6.3. Outbrain shall at all times satisfy the requirements for an appropriate legal basis for the processing of Personal Data.
                                                                                                        6.4. Outbrain shall enter into appropriate contractual arrangements with its publishers or third party partners, requiring all parties to comply with Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                                        6.5. Outbrain shall comply with requests from End Users to exercise their rights under relevant Data Protection Laws, without undue delay and within the required time limits. Requests relating to right to access, erasure, withdrawing consent, objecting to profiling, or ”Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information” can be exercised directly onOutbrain Interest Profile.
                                                                                                        7. COOPERATION.
                                                                                                        7.1. Each party shall develop, implement, and regularly review procedures to ensure they meet their respective obligations under Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                                        7.2. Each party shall immediately inform the other party if any activity pursuant to the Agreement infringes any part of Data Protection Laws, and the parties shall review such activity accordingly. If during the term, Data Protection Laws change in a way that this DSA is no longer adequate for performing the processing activities necessary to the Terms, the parties agree to promptly negotiate in good faith to review this DSA in light of such changes.
                                                                                                        7.3. In the event that either party receives any correspondence, enquiry or complaint from an End User, Supervisory Authority or any other third party related to the disclosure or processing of Personal Data pursuant to this DSA, or requests information from the other party when performing a Data Protection Impact Assessment, it shall promptly inform the other party giving full details of the same, and the other party shall provide such assistance as reasonably required (at each party’s sole cost and expense) and in good faith in order to respond in accordance with any requirements under Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                                        8. DATA SECURITY.
                                                                                                        8.1. Each party shall implement and maintain such appropriate technical and organizational measures as required by Data Protection Laws to ensure that the Personal Data is processed in a secure manner, including (but not limited to) (i) the pseudonymization and encryption of Personal Data; (ii) ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience of the services provided under the Agreement, including the ability to restore availability of, and access to, Personal Data in a timely manner in the event of a physical or technical incident; (iii) a process for regularly testing, assessing and evaluating the effectiveness of technical and organizational measures for ensuring the security of the processing; and (iv) regularly carrying information security risk assessments that take account of risk of accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, unauthorized disclosure of, or access to, Personal Data.
                                                                                                        8.2. An overview of Outbrain’s appropriate technical and organizational security measures are described onOutbrain’s Security page.
                                                                                                        8.3. Upon becoming aware of a suspected or confirmed Personal Data Breach involving Outbrain User Data collected pursuant to this DSA, each party shall notify the other party without any undue delay, and provide such assistance as reasonably required to allow the other party to comply with its respective obligations under Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                                        9. PERSONNEL.Each party shall be responsible for ensuring that staff members are appropriately trained to handle and process the Personal Data in accordance with their internal technical and organizational security measures, where relevant, together with Data Protection Laws, and have entered into confidentiality agreements relating to the processing of Personal Data.
                                                                                                        10. PROCESSORS – SERVICE PROVIDERS.Each party shall remain independently responsible for appointing its respective Processors and/or Service Providers in accordance with Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                                        11. INTERNATIONAL TRANSFERS.
                                                                                                        11.1. Insofar as Personal Data is collected from End Users located within the territory of the EEA or the UK by either party during the course of the Agreement, neither party shall process any Personal Data (nor permit any Personal Data to be processed) in a country outside of the EEA or the UK unless: (i) that country has been designated by the European Commission or the ICO (as applicable) as providing an adequate level of protection for Personal Data; or (ii) it has taken such measures as necessary to ensure the transfer is compliant with EU Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                                        11.2. The parties agree that, to the extent that Section 11.1 is applicable, the Controller SCCs shall be incorporated by reference into this DSA and shall govern any international transfer of Personal Data outside of the EEA and the UK. For the purpose of the Controller SCCs, the parties fully agree that:
                                                                                                        (i) Outbrain is the "Data Exporter" and DSP, the "Data Importer";
                                                                                                        (ii) Clause 7 “Docking clause” is deleted;
                                                                                                        (iii) The OPTION under Clause 11 “Redress” is deleted;
                                                                                                        (iv) Clause 17 “Governing Law” is completed with “Republic of Ireland”
                                                                                                        (v) Clause 18 (b) “Choice of forum and jurisdiction” is completed with “Dublin, Republic of Ireland”;
                                                                                                        (vi) Annex I to the Controller SCCs shall be deemed to have been completed with Annex I to this DSA; and
                                                                                                        (vii) Annex II to the Controller SCCs shall be deemed to have been completed Annex II to this DSA.
                                                                                                        (viii) Insofar as the transfer is subject to UK GDPR, the UK SCCs Addendum are incorporated by reference into this DSA in addition to the above, and Section 19 of the UK SCCs Addendum is completed with “the Data Exporter”.
                                                                                                        11.3. DSP warrants that it has implemented supplementary measures complying with all requirements of EU Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                                        12. TERM AND TERMINATION. This DSA shall commence on the Effective Date and shall continue as long as Outbrain provides the Partner Inventory to DSP.
                                                                                                        13. DATA RETENTION.DSPshall not retain any individual data point collected in relation to the Agreement for longer than necessary, and in no event for longer than 13 months.
                                                                                                        14. MISCELLANEOUS.
                                                                                                        14.1. Neither party shall be in breach of this DSA nor liable for delay in performing, or failure to perform, any of its obligations under the Agreement if such delay or failure results from events, circumstances or causes beyond its reasonable control.
                                                                                                        14.2. Failure or delay in exercising any right or remedy under this DSA shall not constitute a waiver of such (or any other) right or remedy under this DSA, the Agreement or Data Protection Laws.
                                                                                                        14.3. DSP shall not assign or otherwise transfer its rights or its obligations under this Agreement, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of Outbrain.
                                                                                                        14.4. Except as expressly stated otherwise and to the extent applicable under Data Protection Laws, nothing in this DSA shall create or confer any rights or other benefits in favor of any person other than a party to this DSA.
                                                                                                        14.5. The invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability of any term of this DSA shall not affect the remainder of the DSA.
                                                                                                        14.6. This DSA shall be governed by the laws specified in the applicable Programmatic Access Enrollment Form.

                                                                                                        ANNEX I
                                                                                                        Description of Processing Activities

                                                                                                        This Annex forms part of the DSA and describes the processing of Personal Data by Outbrain. When Section 11.1 of the DSA applies, Annex I to the Controller SCCs shall be deemed to have been completed with this Annex.

                                                                                                        A. LIST OF PARTIES

                                                                                                        Data Exporter:
                                                                                                        Outbrain name, address and contact details as stated in the Programmatic Access Enrollment Form.
                                                                                                        Activities relevant to the data transferred: Online advertising exchange allowing the purchase of a Partner Inventory.
                                                                                                        Independent Controller.

                                                                                                        Data Importer:
                                                                                                        DSP with address and contact details as stated in the Programmatic Access Enrollment Form.
                                                                                                        Activities relevant to the data transferred: Digital advertising services.
                                                                                                        Independent Controller.

                                                                                                        B. DESCRIPTION OF TRANSFER

                                                                                                        Categories of Data Subjects whose Personal Data is transferred:End Users (Data Subjects who visit or use the Partner Inventory or interact with DSP’s clients’ advertising materials served by DSP on Partner Inventory).
                                                                                                        Categories of Personal Data transferred:
                                                                                                        • Bid request unique identifier
                                                                                                        • Outbrain or DSP unique identifier
                                                                                                        • IP address
                                                                                                        • User Agent data, browser and device type (desktop/mobile, brand, model, operating system and system version), application version, application ID or package name)
                                                                                                        • Device advertising identifiers
                                                                                                        • Pages, content visited and events
                                                                                                        • Time of visit
                                                                                                        • Broad location
                                                                                                        • Device time zone

                                                                                                        Sensitive data transferred:No Special Categories of Personal Data are transferred.

                                                                                                        Frequency of the transfer:Real time,continuous basis.

                                                                                                        Nature of the processing:
                                                                                                        • Receiving data, including collection, accessing, retrieval, recording, and data entry;
                                                                                                        • Holding data, including storage, organization and structuring;
                                                                                                        • Using data, including analyzing, consultation, testing, automated decision making and profiling;
                                                                                                        • Updating data, including correcting, adaptation, alteration, alignment and combination;
                                                                                                        • Protecting data, including restricting, encrypting, and security testing;
                                                                                                        • Sharing data, including disclosure, dissemination, allowing access or otherwise making available;
                                                                                                        • Returning data to the Data Exporter or Data Subject;
                                                                                                        • Erasing data, including destruction and deletion.

                                                                                                        Purpose(s) of the data transfer and further processing:Delivering DSP’s clients’ advertising materials to End Users, which may include personalized advertising upon a valid legal basis.

                                                                                                        Retention period: An individual data point shall not be retained for longer thannecessary, and in no event for longer than13 months.

                                                                                                        Recipients:As list provided by the DSP in the Programmatic Access Enrollment Form.

                                                                                                        C. COMPETENT SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY

                                                                                                        In the UK: The Information Commissioner’s Office.

                                                                                                        In the EEA: The Supervisory Authority of the Member State in which the Data Subjects whose Personal Data is transferred under this Agreement are located.

                                                                                                        ANNEX II
                                                                                                        Technical and Organizational Measures

                                                                                                        As described by the DSP’s Technical and Organizational Measures provided with the Programmatic Access Enrollment Form.

                                                                                                        Teads Engage Terms

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                                                                                                          Standard Partner Distribution Terms


                                                                                                          Effective 9 June 2025


                                                                                                          Please note that Outbrain is operating under the Teads brand, following the acquisition of Teads in February 2025. Your contract will remain with Outbrain UK Limited until further notice.

                                                                                                          The following Teads Standard Partner Distribution Terms (“Terms”) govern the implementation and use of the products, services, and technology made available by Company to the Partner identified in the Partner Enrollment Form.

                                                                                                          1. CERTAIN DEFINITIONS.

                                                                                                          1.1 “Ads.txt” means an authorised digital sellers text file. All references to Ads.txt include App-ads.txt.

                                                                                                          1.2 "Advertiser Recs" means Recommendations (that are not Recirculation Recs) in the Company network submitted by Company’s advertisers.

                                                                                                          1.3 “Application” means a self-contained software program designed to run on a mobile device including a phone or tablet.

                                                                                                          1.4 "Content" means graphical, textual, and/or auditory content (which may include text, data, information, photos, images, graphics, audio, video or other content).

                                                                                                          1.5 “Cards” means the formats available through the Technology where Recommendations appear.

                                                                                                          1.6 "Data" means all data collected or generated by Company through the Technology, including any reports or other data made available to Partner in connection with the Agreement.

                                                                                                          1.7 "Destination Page" means any webpage or other online location (which may be located on a Partner Site(s) or another website or Application) that may be accessed by clicking on Recommendations.

                                                                                                          1.8 "End Users" means individual human viewers of a web page, Application and/or platform of the Partner Sites on which the Technology is implemented.

                                                                                                          1.9 “Intellectual Property Rights” includes any invention, discovery, concept, expression or work, whether or not patented or patentable, registered or not, including, without limitation, discoveries, compositions, know-how, procedures, technical information, processes, methods, formulas, algorithms, protocols, techniques, designs and drawings, trade dresses, any physical embodiment thereof, and any patents, copyrights, trademarks, industrial designs and utility models, (and applications or extensions therefore), domains and trade secrets or similar rights to aforementioned rights recognised in any jurisdiction now or in the future.

                                                                                                          1.10 "Partner Sites" means the web properties, Applications or platforms identified in the Partner Enrollment Form, together with any additional properties on which Partner elects to implement the Technology upon prior written approval from Company (e-mail will suffice).

                                                                                                          1.11 "Recirculation Recs" means Recommendations (that are not Advertiser Recs) which link to Content on Partner Sites.

                                                                                                          1.12 "Recommendations" means the display of Advertiser Recs and/or Recirculation Recs via Cards that Company delivers to the viewer of a web page, Application or platform on which the Technology is implemented.

                                                                                                          1.13 "Revenue" means net revenue generated from Advertiser Recs and charged by Company for the display of such Advertiser Recs in the Company network.

                                                                                                          1.14 "Technology" means Company’s Javascript, API, SDK and associated protocols that, when implemented on websites and Applications, displays the user interface managed by Company’s proprietary optimization technology for serving, selecting and ordering Cards.

                                                                                                          1.15 “Updates” means updates, modifications, or improvements to the Technology from time to time in Company’s sole discretion, including, but not limited to, adding Ads.txt lines and any other similar industry standards.

                                                                                                          1.16 "Generated Link” or "Generated Links" means an End User page view on a Partner Site generated from a referral link of OBNews.Outbrain.com (or successor link or an additional link(s) which may be provided by Company from time to time).

                                                                                                          2. TECHNOLOGY; PLACEMENT AND APPEARANCE.

                                                                                                          2.1 Partner shall implement the Technology (including Company’s provided Ads.txt) pursuant to Company’s technical instructions and any implementation guides made available by Company, as revised from time to time. Company, in its sole discretion, may determine which of Company’s available Technology (e.g., JS, API, SDK or any other equivalent) shall be used in each Partner implementation. Implementations of the Technology must appear directly below the main Content on each page of the Partner Sites on which the Technology is installed or as otherwise mutually agreed in writing (e-mail shall suffice). Implementation must include at least one (1) link to Advertiser Recs per page unless otherwise agreed in writing.

                                                                                                          2.2 Partner shall display the Technology throughout the Term in accordance with all self-regulatory codes and applicable laws and regulations, including with respect to disclosing the source or nature of the Recommendations. Without limiting the foregoing obligation, Partner agrees to comply with Company’s reasonable instructions regarding how the Technology is to be displayed, labelled or identified.

                                                                                                          2.3 Company may make Updates from time to time. If Company requests Partner to implement any such Updates, Partner shall make such Updates within thirty (30) calendar days of receipt of notice from Company. If Partner can demonstrate such Updates would materially and adversely affect the performance of the Partner Sites, Company may either address Partner’s concerns to its reasonable satisfaction or agree not to require Partner to implement such Updates.

                                                                                                          2.4 During the Term, Company shall be Partner's sole and exclusive provider of direct and indirect content recommendations, where “content recommendations” are one or more paid or unpaid links comprised of a headline or phrase indicating that an End User will be driven to Content (regardless of whether the Destination Page displays content, advertorials or advertisements).

                                                                                                          2.5 Company may drive End Users to Partner Sites generating additional Partner Site page views via Generated Links or Recirculation Recs. If an End User clicks on an Advertiser Rec from a Generated Link, Partner shall not be compensated for any advertising revenue generated by such page views. Any display of Recirculation Recs will require Company’s prior written approval (email will suffice), which may be conditioned on a minimum Advertiser Rec implementation or other fees.

                                                                                                          2.6 Company may test changes to the Technology, including to Card ordering, format and frequency. To the extent that Partner controls any testing, Partner shall comply with such testing requests on at least a quarterly basis.

                                                                                                          3. REVENUE & PAYMENT.

                                                                                                          3.1 During the Term, Partner will be paid as set forth on the Partner Enrollment Form. For the avoidance of doubt, Revenue is net of, inter alia, advertiser fees, third-party data services integrated into Company’s platform, invalid clicks/impressions, and advertiser and agency discounts/rebates.

                                                                                                          3.2 Partner must promptly provide Company completed and accurate tax forms and all other similar materials Company requires, which may include tax form W-8BEN, W-8BEN-E or W-9 if applicable (collectively all such forms and materials, “Tax Materials”). Notwithstanding anything set forth to the contrary in this Agreement, Company may (a) withhold payments owed to Partner hereunder without penalty or late fee until Company has received Partner’s Tax Materials, and (b) deduct any applicable taxes payable by Company from payments owed to Partner hereunder as required by law. Once Company has received the Tax Materials, Company will use commercially reasonable efforts to pay any amounts not paid to Partner pursuant to the foregoing subsection (a) as soon as reasonably practicable.

                                                                                                          3.3 To ensure proper payment, Partner is responsible for notifying Company in writing of accurate contact and payment information. Partner is also responsible for any charges assessed by Partner’s bank or payment provider. If the amount owed to Partner is less than GBP200, then the amount owed will be accrued if and until the calendar month in which the balance of the payments due to Partner exceeds GBP200. Any dispute regarding a payment from Company must be submitted to Company in writing within thirty (30) calendar days of postage or wire transfer date of such payment or it shall be deemed waived. If Company does not receive an invoice from Partner within six (6) months of the date of the Statement issued to Partner, such fees shall be considered waived.

                                                                                                          3.4 In addition to Company’s other rights and remedies, Company may (i) withhold and offset any payments owed to Partner under the Agreement (including in case of a material breach) against any fees Partner owes Company under the Agreement or any other agreement), and/or (ii) require Partner to refund Company within thirty (30) calendar days of any invoice, any amounts Company may have overpaid to Partner in prior periods. If a Company advertiser or client whose Advertiser Recs were displayed on any Partner Sites defaults on payment to Company, for any reason, Company may withhold payment or charge back Partner’s account.

                                                                                                          4. PRIVACY. The provisions of the Teads Engage Data Sharing Agreement shall be fully incorporated into, and form part of, this Agreement.

                                                                                                          5. LICENSE TERMS.

                                                                                                          5.1 During the Term and subject to Partner’s compliance with all of the terms of the Agreement, Company grants Partner a limited, non-exclusive, revocable, non-sublicensable, non- transferable licence to use the Technology to display the Advertiser Recs, and to the extent permitted by Section 2.5 Recirculation Recs, on Partner Sites in the form and format provided.

                                                                                                          5.2 Company grants Partner, during the Term, a limited, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to use and display Company’s trademarks, service marks and logos (collectively, “Company Marks”), as incorporated into the Technology, strictly in accordance with Partner’s obligations and rights in the Agreement. All goodwill arising out of Partner’s use of any of the Company Marks shall inure solely to the benefit of Company. Company shall have the right to refer to Partner and the Partner Sites in any general listing of advertisers or partners (including in marketing and sales materials) who have implemented the Technology. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each party will request prior written consent before issuing a press release regarding the Agreement or using the other party’s name on its website other than in accordance with the Agreement.

                                                                                                          5.3 As between the parties: (a) Company retains all right, title and interest in and to the Company Marks, Technology and Data (excluding any Content from the Partner Sites which shall be owned by Partner), the Company site at www.outbrain.com and the Dashboard; and (b) Partner retains all right, title and interest in and to the Partner Sites including the look and feel excluding the items described in subparagraph (a) above.

                                                                                                          5.4 The licences granted under the Agreement are specifically set forth in the Agreement; there are no implied rights. All rights not expressly granted to Partner in the Agreement are reserved by Company.

                                                                                                          6. PROHIBITED ACTIVITY.

                                                                                                          6.1 Partner will not: (i) edit, modify, truncate, filter, or change the order of Recommendations; (ii) obscure, modify or redirect End Users away from a Destination Page, or intersperse any Content between the Recommendations and any Destination Page; (iii) minimise, remove or otherwise inhibit the full and complete display of the Technology; (iv) artificially inflate clicks or impressions on Recommendations, or encourage or require any person to click on Recommendations using incentives or other methods and/or engage in any automated, deceptive, fraudulent, invalid, incentivised, or other methods that are designed to generate clicks which are not the willing actions of End Users; (v) remove, deface, obscure, or alter any notices of Intellectual Property Rights included in the Technology; (vi) access, reproduce or use the Technology in any manner or for any purpose other than as expressly permitted under the Agreement; (vii) modify, adapt, translate, prepare derivative works from, decompile, reverse engineer, disassemble the Technology or otherwise attempt to derive source code from the Technology, or attempt to create a substitute or similar service or product through use of or access to Technology or related proprietary information or otherwise use the Technology on behalf of or for the benefit of any third party; (viii) attempt to interfere with or disrupt the Technology or attempt to gain access to any systems or networks that connect to it other than through the Technology as implemented pursuant to the Agreement; (ix) copy, cache, distribute, display, alter, or otherwise use any Recommendations (or authorise or assist any third party to do so) except as such Recommendations are provided through the Technology; or (x) use the Technology for any purpose not authorised by Company, including for any purpose that is inconsistent with the implementation guidelines as provided to Partner.

                                                                                                          6.2 Partner will not deploy the Technology on any properties that display or contain adult, obscene, pornographic, defamatory, libellous, infringing, abusive, fake or deceptive or illegal Content, that promotes hate or discrimination, facilitates the sale of firearms or illegal drugs, or that participates or encourages participation in, illegal activities or is directed at children under of the age of 16. Company reserves the right in its sole discretion to disable the Technology on any property at any time.

                                                                                                          7. REGISTRATION.Partner may register for the Company dashboard (the “Dashboard”) to access online reports and control certain settings for the Technology. To the extent that Partner has access to the Dashboard, Company may collect Partner’s (or individuals who act on behalf of Partner) personally identifiable information associated with such Dashboard access. For further information on how we may collect and use our business partner's personally identifiable information, please see ourBusiness Partner Privacy Policy. Partner will be solely responsible for all changes to data made by it, or individuals acting on Partner’s behalf, through the Dashboard. Estimates of Revenue paid or payable Partner displayed in the Dashboard are provided solely for the Partner’s convenience. Company does not guarantee that these estimated amounts displayed, if any, shall be precise or definitively due to be paid to Partner pursuant to the Agreement. Access to the Company dashboard shall be solely at the discretion of Company and may be discontinued by Company at any time.

                                                                                                          8. SUSPENSION OF TECHNOLOGY; TERMINATION.

                                                                                                          8.1 Company may suspend or discontinue all or any aspect of the Technology, including its availability, at any time if required by exigent circumstances (such as a significant security breach, propagation of malware, other viruses to users, etc.) or other improper, unlawful, fraudulent or misleading circumstances.

                                                                                                          8.2 Either party may terminate the Agreement at any time in the event of a material breach by the other party of any provision of the Agreement that remains uncured for fourteen (14) days after the breaching party’s receipt of written notice of the breach.

                                                                                                          8.3 The Agreement is terminable on fourteen (14) days prior written notice unless otherwise stated on the Partner Enrollment Form. In addition, Company may terminate the Agreement if the Technology is not implemented within thirty (30) days of Company providing the Technology to Partner. Upon expiration or termination of the Agreement, all rights and obligations of the parties under the Agreement will be extinguished, except that Sections 9.6, 9.7, 10, 11 and 13 of the Terms will survive termination, as well as any other terms of this Agreement which, by their nature should survive termination, and continue to bind the parties.

                                                                                                          9. LIMITED WARRANTIES; INDEMNITY.

                                                                                                          9.1 Each party represents and warrants to the other that: (i) it has all right, power, and authority necessary to enter into the Agreement and perform its obligations under it; and (ii) it will comply with all applicable laws, regulations and orders in its performance of the Agreement.

                                                                                                          9.2 Company warrants that the Technology (as provided and made available by Company and implemented by Partner in accordance with the Agreement) does not and will not, to the best of Company's knowledge, infringe any Intellectual Property Right of any third party.

                                                                                                          9.3 Partner represents and warrants that the Partner Sites: (i) owns or has the right to operate the Partner Site(s); (ii) will adhere to Company'sPartner Guidelines and/or to the Partner’s own guidelines which shall be substantially similar to Company; (iii) do not and will not contain any Content that is illegal or that infringes any Intellectual Property Rights of any third party; (iv) will not contain any obscene, defamatory, libelous, slanderous material or material that violates any person’s right of publicity, privacy or personality; and (v) do not and will not knowingly contain a misrepresentation of fact or factual inaccuracy.

                                                                                                          9.4 Nothing in the Agreement shall be construed as a promise of any sort of minimum traffic volumes, clicks, impressions or usage or any other such commitments by Company to Partner.

                                                                                                          9.5 Except as expressly provided in the Agreement, neither party makes any representations or warranties, express or implied in relation to the Agreement, the Partner Sites, the Technology, any Content made available by Company through the Technology or any other matters (including any implied terms relating to satisfactory quality or fitness for any purpose, any warranties of availability or uninterrupted or error free performance, any warranties arising out of any course of performance or dealing).

                                                                                                          9.6 Company makes no representations or warranties concerning any Content contained in or accessed via the Technology, including without limitation Advertiser Recs, and Company will not be responsible or liable for the contents, accuracy, intellectual property infringement, legality or decency of Content provided through the Technology or for Partner’s reliance on any of the foregoing.

                                                                                                          9.7 Each party (the “Indemnifying Party”) shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the other party and its parent and affiliates, and each of its and their respective affiliates, directors, officers, shareholders, members, authorised representatives, employees and agents (collectively, the “Indemnified Party”) from and against any and all claims, losses, liabilities, damages, costs, settlements, regulatory findings and/or fines and other expenses (including reasonable legal fees) (collectively, “Claims”) that arise out of any third party claim occasioned by any breach of any of the Indemnifying Party’s representations and warranties in this Agreement. The Indemnified Party shall promptly notify the Indemnifying Party of any Claim in writing, provided, however, that any delay in providing such notice shall not relieve the Indemnifying Party of any of its obligations except to the extent that the Indemnifying Party is prejudiced by such delay. The Indemnified Party shall have the right to participate in the defence and settlement of the Claim with counsel of its own choosing and its own expense, subject to the Indemnifying Party’s control thereof.

                                                                                                          10. CONFIDENTIALITY. Each party (the “Receiving Party”) acknowledges that it will have access to certain information and materials, including the terms of the Agreement, concerning the business, technology, products and services of the other party (the “Disclosing Party”) that are, or reasonably should be considered given the circumstances of disclosure to be, confidential (“Confidential Information”). Confidential Information will not include: (a) information known to the Receiving Party prior to disclosure by the Disclosing Party; (b) information independently developed by the Receiving Party without reference to Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party; (c) information that is or becomes publicly known through no fault of the Receiving Party; or (d) information disclosed to the Receiving Party by a third party without breach of any obligation of confidence. Except as permitted hereunder, the Receiving Party (i) will not use any Confidential Information for its own benefit or the benefit of any third party, and (ii) will not disclose any Confidential Information to any third party other than its directors, employees, contractors, advisors, investors or potential investors who have a need to know and who have agreed not to use, and to maintain the confidentiality of, the Confidential Information consistent with this Section 10. The Receiving Party will return or destroy the Confidential Information promptly upon the Disclosing Party’s written request. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information to the extent required by applicable law or legal process, provided that the Receiving Party provides prompt written notice of any required disclosure to the Disclosing Party and provides reasonable cooperation (at the Disclosing Party’s expense) with any effort by the Disclosing Party to contest or limit the scope of such disclosure.

                                                                                                          11. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY.

                                                                                                          11.1 Neither Company nor the Partner exclude or limit liability to the other for: (i) death or personal injury caused by its negligence or that of its employees or contractors; (ii) fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; or (iii) any other liability which cannot lawfully be excluded or limited.

                                                                                                          11.2 Subject always to Section 11.1, neither party will be liable for: (a) any special, indirect, incidental or consequential loss or damage; (b) any loss of goodwill or reputation; (c) any loss of Data; (d) any loss of contracts, business or anticipated savings; or (e) any loss of profits arising out of or in connection with the Agreement or any breach hereof, whether or not such party has been advised of the possibility of such loss or damage, howsoever incurred and whether under a theory of contract, tort (including negligence) statutory duty or otherwise.

                                                                                                          11.3 Subject always to Section 11.1 and except for liabilities arising out of a party’s violation, misappropriation or infringement of a party’s Intellectual Property Rights, in no event will either party’s aggregate liability arising out of or in connection with the Agreement or any breach (whether under a theory of contract, tort (including negligence), statutory duty, or otherwise) exceed the greater of: (i) £100,000 GBP; and (ii) the amount of Revenue paid or payable to the Partner in the 12-month period immediately preceding the event giving rise to liability (or, in the case of a series of connected events, the first such event).

                                                                                                          11.4 Each party acknowledges to each other that it accepts that the restrictions on the liability of each other party, as set out in the Agreement, are reasonable in all the circumstances.

                                                                                                          12. EXPORT CONTROLS.Partner will comply with all export laws and restrictions and regulations of the Department of Commerce, the United States Department of Treasury Office of Foreign Assets Control ("OFAC"), or other United States or foreign agency or authority, and shall not export, or allow the export or re-export of the Technology in violation of any such restrictions, laws or regulations. By downloading or using the Technology, Partner agrees to the foregoing and represent and warrants that it is not located in, under the control of, or a national or resident of any restricted country. Partner represents and warrants that none of it, or any individual, entity, or organisation holding any ownership interest or controlling interest in Partner, including any officer or director, is an individual, entity, organisation with whom any United States law, regulation, or executive order prohibits U.S. companies and individuals from dealing, including, names appearing on the Specially Designated Nationals List.

                                                                                                          13. MISCELLANEOUS.The Agreement shall be interpreted and construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of England and Wales, without regard to its conflict of law provisions or the United Nations Conventions for the International Sale of Goods. Any action or proceeding arising from or relating to the Agreement must be submitted to the exclusive jurisdiction of English courts. The parties agree that irreparable damage would occur if any of the provisions of the Agreement is not performed in accordance with these specific terms. Accordingly, the parties agree that each shall be entitled to injunctive relief to prevent breaches of the Agreement and to enforce specifically the terms and provisions of the Agreement, in addition to any other remedy to which they are entitled at law or in equity. The parties are independent contractors, and nothing in the Agreement will be construed to create a partnership, joint venture, agency or other relationship between the parties. No failure or forbearance by a party to enforce any of its rights under the Agreement or insist upon performance of the other party’s obligations under the Agreement will be deemed a waiver of such rights or obligations to any extent, and no waiver by either party of any default or breach of the Agreement will constitute a waiver of any other or subsequent default or breach. Neither party will be liable for any failure to perform due to causes beyond the party's reasonable control. The Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties concerning its subject matter and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous agreements or understandings, written or verbal, concerning such subject matter. The parties to this Agreement do not intend that any term of this Agreement should be enforceable, by virtue of the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 or otherwise, by any person who is not a Party to this Agreement. The Partner Enrollment Form may be amended, modified or superseded, only by a written instrument signed by both parties. The headings in the Agreement are for the convenience of reference only and have no legal effect. Any reference to days in the Agreement shall be deemed business days unless otherwise specified. The Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument. If any provision of the Agreement is held to be unenforceable for any reason, such provision shall be reformed only to the extent necessary to make it enforceable, failing which, it shall be severed from the Agreement and the balance of the Agreement shall continue in full force and effect. Neither party may assign the Agreement or any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the other party’s prior written consent, except (i) due to operation of law, merger, reorganisation, or as a result of an acquisition or change of control, and (ii) by Company to its subsidiaries. Subject to the foregoing, the Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their permitted successors and assigns.


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                                                                                                                      CODE ON PAGE TERMS

                                                                                                                      The Code on Page Terms (“COP Terms”) are incorporated by reference into the applicable SOW. To the extent of any conflict between the SOW and the COP Terms and the MSA Terms, the terms of the SOW, the COP Terms and then the MSA Terms shall prevail, in such order.

                                                                                                                      1. DEFINITIONS.
                                                                                                                      1.1. “Card(s)” means the formats available through the Technology where Recommendations appear.
                                                                                                                      1.2. "Destination Page" means any webpage or other online location (which may be located on a Partner Site(s) or another website or application) that may be accessed by clicking on Recommendations.
                                                                                                                      1.3. “Revenue" means net revenue generated from Advertiser Recs and charged by Outbrain for the display of such Advertiser Recs in the Company network.

                                                                                                                      2. TECHNOLOGY; PLACEMENT AND APPEARANCE.
                                                                                                                      2.1. Partner shall implement the Technology (including Company’s Ads.txt) pursuant to Company’s technical instructions and any implementation guides made available by Company, as revised from time to time. Implementations of the Technology must appear directly below the main Content on each page of the Partner Sites on which the Technology is installed or as otherwise mutually agreed in writing between the Parties (e-mail shall suffice). Implementation must include at least one (1) link to Advertiser Recs per page unless otherwise agreed in writing.
                                                                                                                      2.2. Outbrain may terminate the Agreement if the Technology is not implemented within thirty (30) days of Company providing the Technology to Partner. The SOW is automatically terminated if the Technology is removed from Partner Site(s) for more than thirty (30) days without Company’s prior written approval.
                                                                                                                      2.3. During the Term, Company shall be Partner's sole and exclusive provider of direct and indirect content recommendations, where “content recommendations” are one or more paid or unpaid links comprised of a headline or phrase indicating that an End User will be driven to Content (regardless of whether the Destination Page displays content, advertorials or advertisements).
                                                                                                                      2.4. Outbrain may test changes to the Technology, including to Card ordering, format and frequency. To the extent that Partner controls any testing, Partner shall comply with such testing requests on at least a quarterly basis.

                                                                                                                      3. REVENUE & PAYMENT.
                                                                                                                      During the Term, Partner will be paid the percentage of Revenue indicated on the SOW for the applicable placement(s). Company shall make such payments within the number of days indicated on the SOW after the end of any calendar month during which Company collects Revenue. For the avoidance of doubt, Revenue is net of, inter alia, advertiser fees, serving fees, third-party data services integrated into Company’s platform, invalid clicks/impressions, and advertiser and agency discounts/rebates.





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                                                                                                                        TEADS SUPPLY SIDE PLATFORM TERMS

                                                                                                                        The Supply Side Platform Terms (“SSP Terms”) govern Companys participation in an auction to purchase certain digital advertising space or placements on partner sites (the “SSP Inventory”) that are made available on a proprietary exchange or marketplace. The SSP Terms are incorporated by reference into the applicable SOW. To the extent of any conflict between the SOW, SSP Terms and the MSA Terms, the terms of the SOW, then the SSP Terms and then the MSA Terms shall apply, in that order.

                                                                                                                        1. SSP SERVICES.
                                                                                                                        1.1. From the SOW Effective Date for the duration of the SOW Term, Partner will provide the following services to Company (collectively the “SSP Services”): (a) Partner will customize and implement an online advertising exchange (the “Exchange”) that performs in accordance with the Functional Specifications (as defined below), which Exchange shall allow Company to purchase the SSP Inventory delivered by the Exchange (“Deliverables”) in near real-time by bidding on the impression inventory; and (b) Partner will host the Exchange, either directly or on Partner’s behalf.
                                                                                                                        1.2. An auction shall be completed in connection with each bid request as follows: (i) the bid, as applicable, shall compete in near real time with other bids submitted to the Exchange through the Services for the deliverable that forms the subject of the bid request; (ii) In the event that such bid wins the auction, an advertisement shall be delivered (also in near real time) to the applicable website, all in accordance with the winning bid; and (iii) the winning bid will be determined on a reasonable basis that treats all bidder equally (the “Functional Specifications”).
                                                                                                                        1.3. Partner will provide maintenance services for the Exchange and as necessary will provide customization and support services, including reasonable education and support, during normal business hours, to Company. Partner shall provide Company, without any further charge, all updates (comprising general bug fixes and minor enhancements) and upgrades (comprising enhancements and major functionality changes) for the SSP Services or Exchange reflecting improvements made to the underlying technology upon the implementation of such updates and upgrades to the SSP Services or Exchange Maintenance. Partner may occasionally be required to suspend the SSP Services or Exchange to provide maintenance services. Partner shall provide Company with no less than ten (10) business days advanced written notice of any such suspension.

                                                                                                                        2. LICENSE GRANT.
                                                                                                                        Subject to the terms of this Agreement, Partner hereby grants Company a non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and use the SSP Services. Company agrees that it will not, knowingly: (a) resell, license, lease, time-share, distribute or otherwise transfer to any third party its right to access and use the SSP Services, (b) reverse engineer, decompile or dissemble the SSP Services, (c) modify, copy or create derivative works of SSP Services (or any part thereof), or (d) access or use SSP Services for the purpose of building a competitive product or service or copying its features or user interface or authorize or permit a direct competitor to do so. Partner retains all right, title, and interest in and to the SSP Services and Exchange, including all patent rights, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, know-how and any other proprietary rights recognized in any jurisdiction, including registrations, applications, renewals and extensions thereof (the “Intellectual Property Rights”), Except as expressly provided herein, nothing in this Agreement will be construed to confer any ownership interest, license, sale, or other rights upon Partner or Company (as applicable) by implication, estoppel or otherwise, as to any Intellectual Property Rights of the other party or any third party.

                                                                                                                        3. ACCEPTANCE.
                                                                                                                        The Exchange shall conform to the OpenRTB Native Standard in effect from time to time and the Functional Specifications. Company will review, test (including in respect of functionality, performance, and usability) and either approve or reject the Exchange. Company will provide the relevant reasons for any rejection, suggesting modifications as appropriate, on an iterative basis, and Partner will correct and re-deliver the Exchange until it is in a form acceptable to Company. In the event that the Exchange does not meet Company’s final reasonable approval, Company may terminate this Agreement upon written notice to Partner.

                                                                                                                        4. CONTENT.
                                                                                                                        4.1. Partner acknowledges and agrees that it does not have any rights or title to any of the intellectual property rights contained Content provided by Company via the Exchange (“Company Advertiser Content”), except for the right to display Company's Advertiser Content on the websites in accordance with this Agreement and Partner agrees that it will not use the advertising materials for any other purpose. Further, Partner may not alter the advertising materials in any way.
                                                                                                                        4.2. Partner represents and warrants that (a) all Content displayed via the SSP Inventory will adhere to theCompany Partner Guidelines (as up dated from time to time) and/or to the Partner’s own guidelines which shall be substantially similar to Companys’; (b) the SSP Inventory does not and will not contain any Content that is: (i) illegal, (ii) infringes any Intellectual Property Right of any third party, (iii) is obscene, defamatory, libelous, slanderous material or material that violates any person’s right of publicity, privacy or personality, or (iv) knowingly contains a misrepresentation of fact or factual inaccuracy; (c) each site in the SSP inventory will not violate any applicable laws, regulations and self-regulatory guidelines; and (d) it will properly categorize the inventory type for the site ID of each site in the SSP Inventory in accordance with theIAB guidelines as updated from time

                                                                                                                        5. REVENUE AND PAYMENT.
                                                                                                                        Company will pay Partner in accordance with this Agreement and as set forth in the applicable SOW. All payments are in US dollars. Company will pay Partner within sixty (60) business days of receipt of a valid invoice. If there is any disagreement with respect to any discrepancies related to the payment to Partner hereunder of ten percent (10%) or more, Partner shall notify Company in writing and provide reasonable reporting upon request, following which the parties agree to work in good faith to resolve the dispute.

                                                                                                                        6. PRIVACY.
                                                                                                                        The provisions of the TeadsSSP Data Sharing Agreement shall be fully incorporated into, and form part of, this Agreement. To the extent of conflict between this SSP Data Sharing Agreement and any other Data Sharing Agreement, the SSP Data Sharing Agreement shall prevail in respect of any services provided pursuant to these SSP Terms.

                                                                                                                        7. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES.
                                                                                                                        7.1. Partner represents and warrants that: (a) nothing in the SSP Services or Exchange infringes any intellectual property (copyright, author’s rights, trademark, etc.), personal right (right of privacy, right of publicity, defamation, etc.) or other proprietary right of any person nor do the Services or Exchange violate any local, state or federal law of the United States or any applicable international jurisdiction; (b) Partner will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide the SSP Services according to the terms of this Agreement; (c) Partner shall not place ads and it will not allow to place ads from Company by injecting them into third party web pages or apps through browser extensions, injection proxies or other similar mechanisms; and (d) Partner has all necessary rights and permissions to grant licenses in the SSP Services to Company.







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                                                                                                                          HEADER BIDDING TERMS
                                                                                                                          The Header Bidding Terms (“HB Terms”) are incorporated by reference into the applicable SOW. To the extent of any conflict between the SOW, the HB Terms and the Master Terms, the terms of the SOW, then the HB Terms and then the Master shall apply in such order.

                                                                                                                          1. DEFINITIONS.
                                                                                                                          1.1. “Advertiser(s)” means advertisers, agencies or other third-party sources of advertising demand.
                                                                                                                          1.2. “Bid” means, with respect to a particular auction, the price of the bid entered in a Unified Auction Service by Company (or Advertiser’s) (always calculated back to a CPM rate).
                                                                                                                          1.3. “Bid Request” means a request from Partner, facilitated by Company, sent to Advertisers to Bid on Partner Inventory.
                                                                                                                          1.4. “CPM” means cost per thousand Impressions.
                                                                                                                          1.5. “Impression” means each unique time an Advertiser Rec is actually displayed on a Partner Site through the Unified Auction Services, as determined by Company.
                                                                                                                          1.6. "Partner Inventory" means the Partner Site(s) stated in the applicable SOW, as may be made available to Company by Partner through a Unified Auction Service.
                                                                                                                          1.7. “Unified Auction” means any programmatic auction for Partner Inventory that occurs within any Unified Auction Service in which Company participates.
                                                                                                                          1.8. “Unified Auction Service” means a service or integration, which may be operated by a third party, that facilitates a programmatic auction, wherein programmatic supply-side partners and other programmatic buyers’ bid for Partner Inventory on behalf of Advertisers.

                                                                                                                          2. FUNCTIONAL SPECIFICATIONS.
                                                                                                                          2.1. From the SOW Effective Date, Partner will enable Outbrain to and Company shall be entitled to Bid on the Partner Sites in accordance with the Functional Specifications (as defined below).
                                                                                                                          2.2. A Unified Auction shall be completed in connection with each Bid Request as follows: (i) the Bid, as applicable, shall compete in near real time with other Bids submitted to the Unified Auction through the Unified Auction Services for the deliverable that forms the subject of the Bid Request; and (ii) in the event that such bid wins the auction, an Advertising Rec shall be delivered to the applicable Partner Site, all in accordance with the winning Bid(the “Functional Specifications”).
                                                                                                                          2.3. Partner agrees that during the Term it will submit all the information about the placement type (Placement type ID) according toOpenRTB Native Standardsin effect from time to time.

                                                                                                                          3. FEES and PAYMENT.
                                                                                                                          3.1. During the Term, Partner will be paid per the terms of the applicable SOW. Partner shall not modify (e.g., increase or decrease) Company’s (or Advertiser’s) Bid amount as part of any Unified Auction or provide advantages to other participating bidders which are not available to Company including but not limited to providing higher floor prices to Company. For example, if Company bids $1.00 for an impression, then $1.00 is the exact bid amount that will be used in the Unified Auction.
                                                                                                                          3.2. Company shall provide reporting to Partner within thirty (30) business days of the end of the calendar month in which activity within a Unified Auction Service concluded. Partner shall invoice Company on a monthly basis based upon Company's reporting.
                                                                                                                          3.3. If the difference between Company’s and Partner’s respective measurement exceeds ten percent (10%) over any applicable calendar month, Partner shall notify Company in writing and provide reasonable reporting to Company as proof of such discrepancy, following which the parties shall work in good faith to resolve such discrepancy.
                                                                                                                          3.4. This section shall not apply if the Google Open Bidding service is used.

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                                                                                                                            TEADS VIDEO TERMS

                                                                                                                            The Video Terms (“Video Terms”) are incorporated by reference into the applicable SOW. To the extent of any conflict between the SOW and the Video Terms, the terms of the SOW shall prevail with respect to such integration.

                                                                                                                            1. DEFINITIONS.
                                                                                                                            1.1. “CPM” means the fixed price per every 1000 Viewable Video Impressions.
                                                                                                                            1.2. “Video Content” means any video Content provided by (i) Outbrain, (ii) Company’s Content provider partners, (iii) Company Buyer Partners, or (iv) by Partner.
                                                                                                                            1.3. “Company Video Player” means any type of integration of video player provided by Company across the pages on Partner Site(s) for the dissemination of Video Content.
                                                                                                                            1.4. “Company Buyer Partners” means all third parties but not limited to advertisers, agencies, demand side partners, and ad networks that Comapny brings together to purchase ad space and place Video Advertising on the Partner Sites.
                                                                                                                            1.5. “Video Advertising” means any Content displayed through the Video Service where video is the main Content (e.g., Pre-Roll, Outstream, etc.)
                                                                                                                            1.6. “Video Impression” means each unique time Video Content begins to play on the Partner Sites through the Video Services and which Video Content Company decides to serve.
                                                                                                                            1.7. “Video Services” means (i) any type of integration of video player provided by Company across the pages on Partner Site(s); and / or (ii) the provision or facilitation of Video Advertising by Company across the pages on Partner Site(s), including via Partner’s video player.
                                                                                                                            1.8. “Viewable” means viewability in accordance with the IAB definition for video viewability, as amended from time to time and as calculated by Outbrain.


                                                                                                                            2. VIDEO SERVICES.
                                                                                                                            The Video Services facilitate the placement of Video Content on the various spaces reserved for Video Advertising within the Partner Sites and the display of Video Advertising on the Partner’s Sites using standard display, rich media and video formats, including without limitation Video Content played before, during or after streaming video content ("In-Stream Formats"), and/or video content delivered into non-video content (“Outstream Formats”) using Company’s proprietary formats or such other as Company provides from time to time (“Outstream Formats”).

                                                                                                                            3. INVENTORY REQUIREMENTS.

                                                                                                                            3.1. Partner agrees that the Video Content provided by Company will be placed on all pages and on all traffic of the Partner Site(s) throughout the applicable SOW Term, unless otherwise agreed in the applicable SOW.
                                                                                                                            3.2. Partner shall be solely responsible for the development, maintenance and operation of the Partner Site’s, and all Video Content created by Partner.
                                                                                                                            3.3. Partner shall not implement the Company Video Player or any Video Content provided by Company on any page that auto refreshes (i.e. a pageview is not human-initiated). Any Video Impressions on such pages shall be deemed fraudulent and ineligible for compensation by Company.
                                                                                                                            3.4. Partner represents and warrants that it has executed the most recent version of its Multiple Customer Management (MCM) Form and that Partner has and shall during the Term, comply with Google’s Publisher Policy (as updated from time to time). Partner shall, on Company's written request, provide Company with the most recent version of its Multiple Customer Management (MCM) Form.
                                                                                                                            3.5. Company may, or may require the Partner to, remove or suspend the Video Service on any Partner Site(s), due to, including but not limited to, Company’s Advertiser’s performance and/or any brand safety issues. In addition, Company may require, by providing written notice to (email shall suffice), that Partner move traffic from one Partner Site to another Partner Site subject to the Terms of this Agreement, based on the then applicable performance of the relevant sites. The Partner will comply with Companys request within three (3) days from the date of receiving the notice.


                                                                                                                            4. GRANTING OF RIGHTS.
                                                                                                                            4.1. During the applicable SOW Term, Company grants Partner the right to serve the OB Video Player on the Partner Site(s) and to display the Video Content to End Users, subject to the terms of the Agreement.
                                                                                                                            4.2. Partner acknowledges and agrees that it does not have any rights or title to any of the intellectual property rights contained in Video Content provided by Company, except for the right to display such Video Content on the websites in accordance with this Agreement and Partner agrees that it will not use or alter Video Content provided by Company for any other purpose.




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                                                                                                                                        Terms of Use

                                                                                                                                        Welcome to Terms of Use (the “Terms”) which governs your interactions with outbrain.com. These Terms govern your (hereafter “ you”, “your” or “user ”) use of this website and the products and services available at this website, www.outbrain.com, and any related website linked to this URL address (collectively the “Site”) and/or created, controlled or operated by Teads Holding Co. (hereafter “we”, “us ” or “our”). The Site features our proprietary recommendation technology in its various forms and other services we may make available from time to time (collectively, the “Service"). By accessing the Site or using any part of the Service, you agree to be bound by these Terms. If you do not agree to these Terms, then you may not access the Site or use the Service.

                                                                                                                                        1. General Use.

                                                                                                                                        Subject to these Terms, we hereby grants you a limited, non-exclusive, and non-transferable license to use the Site. You can simply visit and use the Site and you do not need to register with us to do so. We reserve the right to modify these Terms at any time. By continuing to access or use the Site or Service, you agree to such modifications.


                                                                                                                                        2. Intellectual Property, Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and Takedown Notice.
                                                                                                                                        (a) Intellectual Property Ownership and Use.

                                                                                                                                        You acknowledge and agree that all of our trademarks, logos, copyrights, and all other intellectual property rights in all material or content contained within the Site shall remain at all times vested in us. You may not modify, edit, copy, reproduce, create derivative works of, reverse engineer, alter, enhance or in any way exploit any of the Site or its materials in any manner. In cases where we use material or content under authority from a third party, such rights remain vested in the owner of such material or content. All Site content and all materials contained within the Site are owned by us or used by us under authorization, and are protected by applicable trademark and copyright laws. If you believe any of your other intellectual property rights, have been violated, please follow the same information and a takedown request sent to: ob-ipviolations@teads.com.

                                                                                                                                        (b) DMCA.

                                                                                                                                        If you believe that your work has been copied and posted on the Site or through our Service in a way that constitutes copyright infringement, please provide us with the following information:

                                                                                                                                        • an electronic or physical signature of the person authorized to act on behalf of the owner of the copyright interest;
                                                                                                                                        • a description of the copyrighted work that you claim has been infringed;
                                                                                                                                        • a description of where the material that you claim is infringing is located on the Site or in our Service;
                                                                                                                                        • your address, telephone number, and email address;
                                                                                                                                        • a written statement by you that you have a good faith belief that the disputed use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law; and
                                                                                                                                        • a statement by you, made under penalty of perjury, that the above information in your notice is accurate and that you are the copyright owner or authorized to act on the copyright owner's behalf.

                                                                                                                                        Please send all of the above information to the below details. If you do not send us all of the required information, your notice/request may not be valid.

                                                                                                                                        • By e-mail:ob-dmca@teads.com
                                                                                                                                        • By mail: Teads Holding Co, 111 West 19th Street, New York, NY 10011; ATTN: DMCA Agent and Legal Department

                                                                                                                                        (c) Notice and Takedown.

                                                                                                                                        We do not control the content on its network however, we require our partners to comply with ourAdvertiser Guidelines and/orPublisher Guidelines (as applicable). Despite various safeguards, we recognise that from time to time content may be in breach of our guidelines, relevant copyright laws, contain references which may be regarded as defamatory, promote fake news and/or contain fraudulent or misleading information or links. If you have identified content of this nature, please email ob-ipviolations@teads.com with the following information (i) your contact details (ii) the full details of the material in question (iii) the URL where you found the material and; (iv) the reason for your request e.g. complaint about defamatory content. Upon receipt of your notification, we will comply with the following Notice and Takedown procedure: (a) we will endeavour to acknowledge your complaint by email within 48 hours of receipt; (b) following confirmation of receipt, we will commence an investigation to assess the validity and plausibility of the complaint. We reserve the right to suspend partner’s use of the technology or suspend/remove a particular complaint whilst an investigation is pending; (c) we may contact the relevant partner who is responsible for the content setting out the subject of the complaint, under what grounds the content is being investigation and request further comments or information from such partner; (d) following the finalization of our investigation, we may either (i) allow the partner to continue to display the content unchanged; (ii) allow the partner to continue to display the content with changes; (iii) permanently remove the content from its network or prevent the use of its technology.


                                                                                                                                        3. Privacy and Cookie Policy; Other Terms.

                                                                                                                                        Your use of the Site or Service is also governed by theSite Visitor Privacy Policy. By using the Site or Service, you agree to the terms applicable to “Site Visitors" set forth in that Policy. Please read the Site Visitors Privacy Policy andCookie page for more information.


                                                                                                                                        4. Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability.

                                                                                                                                        WE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SITE. EXCEPT FOR BODILY INJURY, IN NO EVENT WILL We OR OUR AGENTS BE LIABLE TO YOU OR TO ANY THIRD PARTY UNDER ANY TORT, CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY (I) FOR ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST OR CORRUPTED DATA, COMPUTER FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS, OR OTHER SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SITE, THE SERVICE, AND THE DATA, WHETHER OR NOT SUCH LOSS OR DAMAGES ARE FORESEEABLE; (II) ANY UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS TO OR USE OF THE SITES; OR (III) FOR ANY DIRECT DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF (IN THE AGGREGATE) $1,000. ANY CLAIM ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THESE TERMS MUST BE BROUGHT WITHIN ONE (1) YEAR AFTER THE OCCURRENCE OF THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO SUCH CLAIM. WE DISCLAIM ALL LIABILITY OF ANY KIND OF OUR AGENTS. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. YOU UNDERSTAND AND AGREE THAT YOUR SOLE RIGHT AND REMEDY AGAINST US IS TO DISCONTINUE USE OF THE SITE.


                                                                                                                                        5. Indemnity.

                                                                                                                                        You agree to indemnify, defend and hold us harmless, our parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, customers and vendors, and their respective officers, directors and employees from any liability, damage, cost, or fees (including reasonable attorneys' fees) arising from: (i) any claim or demand made by any third party due to or arising out of your access to the Site; (ii) your use of the Service or Site, and/or violation of the Terms; (iii) or the infringement by you, or any third party using your account, of any intellectual property or other right of any person or entity.


                                                                                                                                        6. Governing Law.

                                                                                                                                        These Terms shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York in the United States, without regard to its choice of law provisions. You agree to submit to personal jurisdiction in the State of New York and further agree that any cause of action arising from or relating to the use of the Site or these Terms shall be brought exclusively in the Federal or State Courts residing in New York, New York. To the fullest extent of the law, you agree that any claim or cause of action arising from or relating to use of the Site or these Terms must be filed within one (1) year after such claim or cause of action arose, or be forever barred.

                                                                                                                                        Under California Civil Code Section 1789.3, residents of California who use the Site are entitled to know that they may file grievances and complaints with: Complaint Assistance Unit of the Division of Consumer Services of the California Department of Consumer Affairs, in writing at 400 R Street, Suite 1080, Sacramento, California 95814, or by telephone at (916) 445-1254 or (800) 952-5210, or by email at dca@dca.ca.gov.


                                                                                                                                        7. Termination.

                                                                                                                                        We, in our sole discretion, may terminate or suspend use of the Sites at any time for any reason or for no reason at all, without prior notice or liability to you. All provisions of these Terms which by their nature should survive termination shall survive termination, including, without limitation, ownership provisions, warranty disclaimers, indemnity, and limitations of liability.


                                                                                                                                        8. Miscellaneous.

                                                                                                                                        We are not responsible for the availability of any websites, applications, or other offerings owned or controlled by third-parties. We do not endorse and are not responsible or liable for, directly or indirectly, the operation of such third-party websites, their privacy practices and/or the content (including misrepresentative or defamatory content), including (without limitation) any advertising, products, or other materials or services on or available from such websites or resources; nor for any damage, loss, or offense caused or alleged to be caused by, or in connection with, the use of or reliance on any such content, goods, or services available on such third-party external sites or resources.

                                                                                                                                        When using the Site, you agree to comply with all laws in your jurisdiction (including but not limited to copyright laws) and not use the Site for any purpose that is unlawful or prohibited by these Terms. By way of example, you shall not: (i) post or transmit any communication or solicitation intended to obtain password, account, or private information from any user; (ii) create or submit spam to any users or any URL; (iii) use any robot, spider, scraper or other automated means to access the Site for any purpose without our express written permission; (iv) interfere or attempt to interfere with the proper working of the Site or any activities conducted on the Site or Service; and (v) bypass any measures we may use to prevent or restrict access to the Site.

                                                                                                                                        If any part of these Terms shall be deemed unlawful, void, or for any reason unenforceable, then that provision shall be deemed to be severable from these Terms and shall not affect the validity and enforceability of any of the remaining provisions of the Terms.


                                                                                                                                        9. Electronic Communications.

                                                                                                                                        Please send any questions or concerns regarding these Terms to legal@teads.com. By communicating with us electronically you acknowledge that communications by email are not considered confidential.

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