Terms of Service

These Terms of Service (the “Terms”) are entered into between the customer (“Client”) indicated in the Order Form for services (“Services”) and us, the entity identified in the Order Form as the provider of services (referred to as “we,” “us” or “our” and Client may also be referred to in these Terms as “you” or “your”). References to Client includes Client’s employees, contractors, and authorized users.

To use or receive the Services or upgrade to any Service, you must agree to these Terms by indicating your agreement via click-through acceptance or by executing an order for such Service or upgrade (whether online or in electronic copy, the “Order Form”). By agreeing to these Terms, you represent that you have the authority to bind the company you represent. These Terms will automatically renew for the period set forth in the Order Form as the “Renewal Term” and in accordance with Section 6 of these Terms.

The Terms consist of two parts: (1) these General Terms of Service, and (2) the terms specific to a certain Service included in the Service Specific Addendum attached hereto and incorporated by reference herein. In the event of a conflict between the Order Form, these Terms, or the Service Specific Addendum, the parties agree that solely to the extent of any such conflict, the order of precedence will be the Order Form, followed by the Service Specific Terms, followed by these Terms. Where we use the term “including” in these Terms, it means including without limitation.

  1. Services.
    1. We will provide the Services indicated in the Order Form according to the description in the Order Form and the applicable Service Specific Terms. You acknowledge that our ability to provide the Services depends on your full and timely cooperation with us, which you agree to provide. You will provide us with access to and use of all information, data, and documentation that we reasonably require. If requested, you will provide accurate and complete contact information and promptly inform us of any changes to your contact information. From time to time, we may make changes to the Services and reserve the right to modify, features, or components thereof, or our delivery method. If you are required to install any scripts on your systems or devices, you are responsible for maintaining the script and ensuring that the script is operational. We do not monitor the operation of scripts and are not responsible for the failure of a script to operate. Nothing in these Terms shall limit our ability to upgrade, migrate or maintain our Services at our discretion, which may include sunsetting Services and migrating you to other Services. In the event an upgrade will materially affect the Services included in the Order From, we will exercise reasonable efforts to provide notice of the upgrade as soon as reasonably practicable.
    2. From time to time, an original equipment manufacturer (“OEM”) may make programs available to the OEM’s certified dealers. Such programs may include Services that we offer to certified dealers at no cost or at a discount, as indicated on an Order Form. If you are a certified dealer of an OEM, and you become eligible for an OEM program, you understand that the program is directed by the OEM, the OEM determines the Services to be offered, which dealers are eligible to receive Services, the duration of any Services, and any other rules or requirements related to the program. The OEM may change, modify, or discontinue the program at any time. The OEM may require dealers to agree to separate terms and conditions related to the program, or otherwise direct the use of such Services. We are not responsible for the OEM program, or the content or materials made available by the OEM. Where the OEM program Services are made available to you for no cost, we do not make any representations, warranties, or indemnities with respect to such Services and they are provided to you “as is” and “with all faults.”
  2. Restrictions on Use of Services. Except for your authorized employees or contractors whom you authorize to access and use the Services on your behalf (each an “Authorized User”), you will not permit any third-party to access or use the Services, software, technology, or any other materials provided to you except as expressly permitted in these Terms. In addition, you and your users will not, and are prohibited from: (a) copying, modifying, or creating derivative works or improvements of the Services; (b) renting, leasing, lending, selling, sublicensing, assigning, distributing, publishing, transferring, or otherwise making available any Services, Our Data (as defined in Section 3), Third Party Data (as defined in Section 3), or any software or materials to any third-party, including in connection with the internet or any time-share, service bureau, software as a service, cloud, or other technology or service, except as expressly authorized in these Terms; (c) reverse engineering, disassembling, decompiling, decoding, adapting, or otherwise attempting to derive or gain access to any portion of the Services, in whole or in part, in a manner that we did not authorize; (d) bypassing or breaching any security device or protection used by the Services or accessing or using the Services other than by an authorized user through the use of his or her own then valid access credentials; (e) inputting, uploading, transmitting, or otherwise providing to or through the Services, any information or materials that are unlawful or injurious, or contain, transmit, or activate any harmful code; (f) damaging, destroying, disrupting, disabling, impairing, interfering with, or otherwise impeding or harming, in any manner, the Services or the provision of the Services, in whole or in part; (g) removing, deleting, altering, or obscuring from the Services any of our trademarks; (h) accessing or using the Services in any manner or for any purpose that infringes, misappropriates, or otherwise violates any intellectual property right, data privacy right, or other right of any third party (including by any unauthorized access to, misappropriation, use, alteration, destruction, or disclosure of the data), or that violates any applicable law; or (i) accessing or using the Services for purposes of developing a competitive offering. You will not use the Services in any manner that is or could be construed as obscene, threatening, abusive, defamatory, libelous, or which encourages criminal conduct. You are responsible for the conduct of your users and their use of the Services, including the obligation to safeguard access credentials.
  3. Terms Related to Data.
    1. Data. As used in these Terms: (i) “Client Data” means the information that we process on your behalf, any lead information that you receive from the Services, and information identified as Client Data in the Service Specific Terms; (ii) “Client Content” means any copy, creative materials, marketing materials, or other similar content that you provide to us in connection with the Services; (iii) “Third Party Data” means the data either party receives from an original equipment manufacturer or other third-party for inclusion into or use with the Services; (iv) “Our Data” means the data that we collect about your use of the Services, the operation or functionality of the Services, statistical data, or data that we provide to you as part of the Services (including data we that we use or provide as an enhancement to any Third Party Data or Client Data); and (v) “Consumer Data” means any information that you collect through the Services, or that we collect on your behalf, about a consumer.
    2. Data Rights. You hereby grant to us a limited, non-exclusive right to access, copy, transmit, download, display, publish, modify, create derivatives of and otherwise reproduce Client Data, Consumer Data, and Client Content as necessary to provide, support, and improve the Services. With respect to Our Data, we hereby grant to you a limited, revocable, non-sublicensable, non-transferable, non-exclusive right to access, copy, transmit, download, display, and to reproduce Our Data solely as necessary to receive and use the Services during the Term and for no other purpose. You are prohibited from disclosing Our Data to any third-party unless we expressly authorize such disclosure. You acknowledge and agree that we may share Our Data, including where Our Data identifies your business and your users, with third parties with whom we both have a contractual relationship (including original equipment manufacturers, distributors, and any of their authorized contractors or agents) and you hereby consent to our disclosure of Our Data to such third parties. You agree to notify us if you are no longer an authorized dealer to any manufacturer. We reserve the right to collect, aggregate, and analyze Client Data and Consumer Data that is generated, contained in, or passes through our systems for the purposes of providing our clients with analytic, consulting, and educational services. We further reserve the right to collect, aggregate, and anonymize any data that is generated, contained in, or passes through our systems and to use such data for any legal purposes.
    3. Client Obligations. You are solely responsible for Client Data, Consumer Data, and Client Content. You represent and warrant that (i) Client Data, Consumer Data, and Client Content will not (1) infringe any third-party intellectual property right, including third-party rights in patent, trademark, copyright, or trade secret; or (2) constitute a breach of any other right of a third-party, including any right that may exist under contract or tort theories; (ii) you will comply with all applicable local, state, national, or foreign laws, rules, regulations, or treaties in connection with the collection, processing, storing, and sharing of Client Data, Consumer Data, and Client Content, and with respect to your use of the Services, including those related to data privacy, data protection (including the California Consumer Protection Act where applicable), communications, Telephone Consumer Protection Act with respect to calling or text messaging any consumer, SPAM laws (including CAN-SPAM, CASL or others as they relate to emailing consumers), or the transmission, recording, or storage of technical data, personal data, or sensitive information. You are prohibited from using the Services to transmit sensitive information such as health information. Unless you have purchased our e-commerce module that includes a third-party credit card transaction application, the Services are not intended to process PCI (Payment Card Industry) data, and you are prohibited from using our Service to process PCI data. You shall notify us if a consumer has opted out of the sale of their personal information. You are also responsible for immediately notifying us of any actual or suspected information security breaches, including compromised user accounts, including those used for integrations and secure file transfers. We may require a signed agreement prior to exporting any Client Data, Client Content, or Consumer Data to any company we determine to be a competitor.
    4. Company Obligations. Where the California Consumer Protection Act is applicable, we will not retain, use, or disclose Client Data or Consumer Data obtained in the course of providing Services except: (i) to process or maintain Client Data or Consumer Data on your behalf or as directed by you, and in compliance with these Terms; (ii) to retain and employ a Third-Party Service (as defined below); (iii) for our own use to build or improve the quality of the Services; (iv) to detect data security incidents or protect against fraudulent or illegal activity; or (v) as required to comply with federal, state, or local laws, a court order or subpoena, or to cooperate with law enforcement agencies or government agency requests. In the event we receive a request from a consumer to know or to delete their personal information, we will notify you and respond to the consumer request.
  4. Third-Party Services.
    1. The Services may integrate with or receive information from third-party sources, services, software, applications, platforms (“Third-Party Service”). A Third-Party Service may make changes to its service, or components thereof, or suspend or discontinue its service with or without notice. The availability of the Third-Party Service may depend on your compliance with the Third-Party Service terms. The Third-Party Service may have access to Client Data, Client Content, or Consumer Data. We are not responsible for how any Third-Party Service provides its service or for how it transmits, accesses, processes, stores, uses, shares, or provides data. We expressly disclaim all liability related to or arising from any Third-Party Service, including liability related to or arising from any updates, modifications, outages, delivery failures, corruption of data, loss of data, use of data, security, discontinuance of services, or termination of the Third-Party Service. We reserve the right to disallow, disable, or remove any Third-Party Service integration with our Services at our discretion. You are solely responsible for ensuring that you comply with all Third-Party Service terms and conditions.

 

    1. If the Order indicates that you purchased Podium products, Section 4(a) applies to such purchases. Podium products are provided to you by Podium Inc. (“Podium”). As a reseller of such products, we provide support and billing services. By using the Podium products you are agreeing to the third party provider’s terms of use, copies of which are available at Third Party Services - LeadVenture LeadVenture.

 

  1. Fees & Payment Terms. You will pay the fees for the Services in the amounts and at the times specified in the Order Form. All fees will be paid in USD unless otherwise specified in the Order Form. Unless otherwise specified in the Order Form, fees are due 30 days from the date of invoice. If you fail to make any payment when due, we may charge interest on past due amounts at the rate of 1.5% per month calculated daily and compounded monthly or, if lower, the highest rate permitted under applicable law. You will reimburse us all costs that we incur in collecting any late payments, including attorneys’ fees, court costs, and collection agency fees. We may increase the fees for any Service.
    1. Billing Cycles. We will invoice you according to the terms set forth in the Order Form. Depending on the Service, billing will either begin on the Effective Date or on the Activation Date. The “Effective Date” with respect to any Order Form is the date the Order Form is executed by Client and the “Activation Date” for each Service is defined in the Order Form. If the Order Form indicates that Services are billed monthly, you will pay for the Services on a monthly basis beginning on either the Activation Date or the Effective Date, as indicated in the Order Form, for the full month of fees (i.e. fees are not prorated); provided that, if a free-month(s) promotion applies to any Service that is invoiced on a monthly billing cycle, we will bill you for the first month of Service on the Effective Date and begin monthly billing following the expiration of the promotion period. You agree to act in good faith in providing timely responses to our reasonable requests for data or information related to the activation of the Services you order.
    2. Promotions. As part of a promotion, we may offer the Services to you for no-charge for a specific period, for a percent discount, or other promotion as indicated in the Order Form. Unless otherwise agreed to in the Order Form, promotions expire (i) at the end of the Initial Term for promotions that are percentage discounts; (ii) after the number of promotional months indicated in the Order Form; or (iii) in all other cases at the end of the Initial Term. For promotions that include promotional months, the Initial Term will be extended by the number of promotional months indicated in the Order Form.
    3. Advertising & Off-Platform Service Billing. If you purchase Advertising or Off-Platform Services, additional terms related to billing are specified in the applicable Service Specific Terms.
    4. ACH; Credit Cards. If you provide us with a credit card number or other electronic method of payment, you authorize us to charge your method of payment for the amount specified in the Order Form at the times indicated in the Order Form, and for any overages incurred. If the Order Form indicates that you will pay the fees over a recurring period, you authorize us to charge your card for such recurring fees as they become due.
    5. Overages. Certain Services may be invoiced based on your consumption, upon the use of the Service, or use of the Service on additional computers at one or multiple physical locations and, in such case, when your consumption or use exceeds the agreed to limitations, an overage will apply. You will pay such overage upon receipt of invoice. If you provide us with a credit card, you authorize us to charge your credit card for any such overages when they are incurred or on your next billing cycle, at our discretion.
    6. Taxes. All fees and other amounts payable under these Terms are exclusive of taxes or similar assessments. Without limiting the foregoing, you are responsible for all sales, use, excise taxes, or any other similar taxes, duties, and charges of any kind imposed by any federal, state, or local governmental or regulatory authority on any amounts payable by you hereunder, other than any taxes imposed on our income.
  2. Term & Termination.
    1. Term. The term will commence on the Effective Date and it will continue for the period specified in the Order Form (including any promotional period, where applicable) (the “Initial Term”). The Initial Term will automatically renew for successive periods equal to the renewal period indicated in the Order Form, unless otherwise indicated in the Order Form, if no renewal term is indicated in the Order Form, the Initial Term will automatically renew for successive periods equal to the Initial Term (each a “Renewal Term” and the Renewal Term with the Initial Term are collectively, the “Term”).
    2. Termination. We may terminate these Terms, and the Services if (i) you fail to pay any amount when due and such failure continues for 30 days following our written notice thereof; or (ii) you are in breach of these Terms and such failure continues for 30 days following our written notice thereof. You may terminate these Terms, and the Services (iii) if we are in material breach of any material term and such failure continues for 30 days following your written notice thereof; or (iv) any Renewal Term by providing at least 30 days’ written notice prior to the Renewal Term. Either party may terminate these Terms, effective immediately upon written notice to the other party, if the other party: (v) becomes insolvent or is generally unable to pay, or fails to pay, its debts as they become due; (vi) files, or has filed against it, a petition for voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy or otherwise becomes subject, voluntarily or involuntarily, to any proceeding under any domestic or foreign bankruptcy or insolvency law; (vii) makes or seeks to make a general assignment for the benefit of its creditors; or (viii) applies for or has appointed a receiver, trustee, custodian, or similar agent appointed by order of any court of competent jurisdiction to take charge of or sell any material portion of its property or business.
    3. Authorized Dealer Status. Our ability to provide information, data or certain Services may depend on your status as an authorized dealer of a manufacturer pursuant to our contractual relationship with the manufacturer. We reserve the right to terminate the Services (including portions thereof) or these Terms if (a) you cease to be an authorized dealer of such manufacturer and such manufacturer requires that you be an authorized dealer in order to access or receive the Services; (b) or where our contract with such manufacturer is terminated.
    4. Suspension of Service. We may suspend, terminate, or otherwise deny your access or your user’s access to all or any part of the Services if: (i) we believe that you or a user is in breach of these Terms, if you or a user has accessed or used the Services beyond the scope of the rights granted, or for a purpose not authorized pursuant to these Terms; (ii) if you or your users are engaged in any activity that appears to be fraudulent, misleading, or unlawful relating to or in connection with your use of the Services; or (iii) if you have not paid any fees due hereunder when due. This Section does not limit any of our other rights or remedies, whether at law or in equity.
    5. Effect of Termination. Upon any expiration or termination of these Terms, except as expressly otherwise provided in these Terms: (i) all rights, licenses, consents, and authorizations granted by either party to the other hereunder will immediately terminate; (ii) you will discontinue all use of any Services, Our Data, or other materials that we provided to you, you will remove any software or scripts that we provide you from your systems, and we will disable access to any online Services; (iii) in the case of our termination for your breach of these Terms, any fees outstanding for the remaining Term will become immediately due and payable. In no event will we issue any refund of fees.
  3. Intellectual Property Ownership. As between us, all right, title and interest in and to the Services, Our Data, any templates we provide to you, the information technology infrastructure including the software, hardware, databases, electronic systems, networks, and all applications, APIs, scripts or Client-Side Software required to deliver the Services, or that we otherwise make available to you, including all documentation regarding the use or operation of the Services or any materials referred to as our intellectual property in the Services Specific Terms (collectively “Intellectual Property”) are our sole and exclusive property. Except as expressly stated herein, nothing in these Terms will serve to transfer to you any right in or to the Intellectual Property. We retain all right, title and interest in and to Intellectual Property.
  4. Confidential Information. The term “Confidential Information” means (a) the non-public information of either party, including but not limited to information relating to either party’s product plans, present or future developments, customers, designs, costs, prices, finances, marketing plans, business opportunities, software, software manuals, personnel, research, development or know-how; (b) any information designated by either party as “confidential” or “proprietary” or which, under the circumstances taken as a whole, would reasonably be deemed to be confidential; or (c) in the case of Client, Client Data, Consumer Data, and, in our case, Our Data and Third-Party Data. Except for Our Data which shall always be Confidential Information, “Confidential Information” does not include information that: (i) is in, or enters, the public domain without breach of this these Terms; (ii) the receiving party lawfully receives from a third-party without restriction on disclosure and without breach of a nondisclosure obligation; (iii) the receiving party knew prior to receiving such information from the disclosing party, as evidenced the receiving party’s records; (iv) the receiving party developed independently without reference to the Confidential Information; or (v) information that a party is expressly permitted to disclose pursuant to these Terms. Each party agrees that (a) it will not disclose to any third-party, or use for the benefit of any third-party, any Confidential Information disclosed to it by the other party except as expressly permitted hereunder; and (b) that it will use at least reasonable measures to maintain the confidentiality of Confidential Information of the other party in its possession or control but no less than the measures it uses to protect its own confidential information of a similar nature. Either party may disclose Confidential Information of the other party (a) pursuant to the order or requirement of a court, administrative or regulatory agency, or other governmental body; provided, that, the receiving party, if feasible and/or legally permitted to do so, gives reasonable notice to the disclosing party to allow the disclosing party to contest such order or requirement; or (b) to the parties’ agents, representatives, subcontractors or service providers who have a need to know such information; provided that, such party shall be under obligations of confidentiality at least as restrictive as those contained in this Section. Each party will promptly notify the other party in writing upon becoming aware of any unauthorized use or disclosure of the other party’s Confidential Information. Each party acknowledges and agrees that a breach of the obligations of this Section may result in irreparable injury to the disclosing party for which there may be no adequate remedy at law, and the disclosing party will be entitled to seek equitable relief, including injunction and specific performance, in the event of any breach or threatened breach or intended breach by the recipient of Confidential Information.
  5. Review of Use. If Client’s usage of a Service exceeds the number of licenses or the scope of license purchased, Client will promptly pay us for actual usage based on our then-current list price. With prior written notice, we may ourselves or through an independent auditor, review Client’s Service usage and related records during your normal business hours to confirm compliance with these Terms (a “Review”). You will provide us or the auditor with access to the relevant records and facilities for the Review. We will treat all information disclosed during the Review as confidential information and will only use or disclose such information as required by law or to enforce our rights under these Terms.
  6. Early Access Use and Suggestions.
    1. Early Access Program. We may offer pre-release feature or functionality capabilities for experimental testing and evaluation (“Early Access Program” or “EAP”). If Client chooses to participate in the Early Access Program, and we authorize Client to participate in such EAP, we grant to you a temporary, nontransferable, nonexclusive license for experimental use to access, test, and evaluate pre-release feature or functionality capabilities. The restrictions set out in Section 2 apply to pre-release features or functionality. You will evaluate pre-release capabilities under normal conditions as directed by us. You acknowledge the experimental nature of pre-release capabilities and agree not to rely on correct functioning or performance of pre-release capabilities. You further acknowledge that pre-release capabilities have not undergone full testing by use and may contain defects. We shall not be liable for Client’s use of pre-release capabilities. You are advised to safeguard important data and use caution. You agree to maintain pre-release capabilities in confidence and to restrict access to pre-release capabilities, including any functionality, methods and concepts, solely to those employees authorized to perform pre-release capability testing. Any written evaluations and all inventions, product improvements, modifications or developments that we conceived or made during or after these Terms, including those based partly or wholly on your feedback, are our exclusive property, and we have exclusive rights, title and interest in all such property.
    2. Client Suggestions. You may choose to, but are not required to, provide suggestions, data, or other information to us regarding possible improvements in the operation, functionality, or use of the Service, whether in the course of using the Service, evaluating the Service or otherwise, and any resulting inventions, product improvements, modifications or developments made by us, at our sole discretion, will be our exclusive property.
  7. Indemnity. You will defend, indemnify, and hold us, our affiliates and each of our and our affiliate’s officers, directors, employees, agents, successors, and assigns harmless from and against any and all damages, losses, costs or expenses (including reasonable legal fees) that we incur that results or arises from, or are alleged to result or arise from: (a) Client’s breach of these Terms; (b) Client’s use of the Service in a manner that violates applicable law, including laws that apply to marketing or advertising, consumer warranties, privacy, consumer data, or consumer credit; (c) Client’s breach of any term or condition required by an original equipment manufacturer or Client’s failure to be an authorized dealer of any original equipment manufacturer; (d) any materials or information (including any documents, data, specifications, software, content, or technology) provided by or on behalf of Client, or the customization of any Services in accordance with any specifications or directions provided by or on behalf of Client; (e) any Third-Party Service, third-party data, or any integration between the Service and a Third-Party Service; or (f) Client’s negligent, willful, fraudulent or intentional acts or omissions. As used in this Section, references to Client include Client’s employees or users of the Services.
  8. Limitation of Liability. IN NO EVENT WILL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE UNDER THESE TERMS FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, EXEMPLARY, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT WILL OUR AGGREGATE LIABILITY, OR THE AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF OUR AFFILIATES, LICENSORS, SERVICE PROVIDERS, ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURES, OR SUPPLIERS, WHETHER RELATED TO BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY, OR ANY OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY, EXCEED THE TOTAL FEES PAID OR PAYABLE BY CLIENT UNDER THESE TERMS IN THE TWELVE-MONTH PERIOD PRECEDING THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM.
  9. Warranty Disclaimer. WE MAKE NO REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO THE SERVICES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. THE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND WITH ALL FAULTS. WE SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIM LIABILITY FOR (A) ANY LOSS OF USE OF TECHNOLOGY, LOSS AND CORRUPTION OF DATA, OR ANY COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH SYSTEM OR DATA RECOVERY; (B) ANY LIABILITY RESULTING FROM ERRORS IN INSTRUCTIONS, SERVICE BULLETINS, DIAGRAMS, SPECIFICATIONS, PARTS IDENTIFICATION, OR PARTS DESCRIPTIONS; (C) ANY THIRD PARTY CLAIMS; (D) DELAYS, INTERRUPTIONS, SERVICE FAILURES, OR OTHER PROBLEMS INHERENT IN THE USE OF THE INTERNET, ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS, OR OTHER SYSTEMS OUTSIDE OUR REASONABLE CONTROL; OR (E) ANY LIABILITY ARISING FROM YOU OR YOUR USERS USE OF THE SERVICES IN VIOLATION OF LAW OR THESE TERMS.
  10. Governing Law. These Terms will be governed by and construed in accordance with the substantive laws of the State of Delaware without giving effect to any choice of law rules that may require the application of the laws of another jurisdiction. The UN Convention on contracts for the International Sale of Goods and the Uniform Computer Transactions Act shall not apply to transactions under these Terms.
  11. Relationship of the Parties. The relationship between the parties is that of independent contractors. Nothing contained in these Terms shall be construed as creating any agency, partnership, joint venture, or other form of joint enterprise, employment, or fiduciary relationship between the parties, and neither party shall have authority to contract for or bind the other party in any manner.
  12. Disputes. Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to these Terms, or the breach thereof, will be determined by final and binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) under its Commercial Arbitration Rules and Mediation Procedures (“Commercial Rules”). The award rendered by the arbitrator shall be final, non-reviewable, non-appealable and binding on the parties and may be entered and enforced in any court having jurisdiction. The place of arbitration shall be Multnomah County, Portland Oregon. Except as may be required by law, neither a party nor the arbitrators may disclose the existence, content or results of any arbitration without the prior written consent of both parties, unless to protect or pursue a legal right. For disputes where the amount at issue is less than $100,000, there will be one arbitrator agreed to by the parties within twenty (20) days of receipt by respondents of the request for arbitration, or, in default thereof, appointed by the AAA in accordance with its Commercial Rules. For disputes where the amount at issue is greater than $100,000, there will be three arbitrators agreed to by the parties within thirty (30) days of receipt by respondents of the request for arbitration or, in default of such agreement, by the AAA. Each party irrevocably and unconditionally waives any right it may have to a trial by jury in respect of any legal action arising out of or relating to these Terms or the transactions contemplated hereby.
  13. Export Compliance. You represent and warrant that Client and all Authorized Users are not: (a) a resident of any country subject to a United States embargo or other similar United States export restrictions; (b) on the United States Treasury Department’s list of Specifically Designated Nations; (c) on the United States Department of Commerce’s Denied Persons List or Entity List; or (d) on any other United States export control list.
  14. Severability; No Waiver. If any term or provision of these Terms is invalid, illegal, or unenforceable in any jurisdiction, such invalidity, illegality, or unenforceability shall not affect any other term or provision of these Terms or invalidate or render unenforceable such term or provision in any other jurisdiction. No waiver by any party of any of the provisions hereof shall be effective unless explicitly set forth in writing and signed by the party so waiving. Except as otherwise set forth in these Terms, no failure to exercise, or delay in exercising, any rights, remedy, power, or privilege arising from these Terms will operate or be construed as a waiver thereof; nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right, remedy, power, or privilege hereunder preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right, remedy, power, or privilege.
  15. Assignment. Client will not assign, delegate, or otherwise transfer any of its obligations or performance under these Terms, in each case whether voluntarily, involuntarily, by operation of law, or otherwise, without our prior written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned, or delayed, except that Client may transfer its rights and obligations under these Terms in connection with a merger, consolidation, or reorganization of Client. No assignment, delegation, or transfer will relieve Client of any of its obligations or performance under these Terms. We may assign, delegate or otherwise transfer our rights, obligations or performance under these Terms with or without consent. Any other purported assignment, delegation, or transfer in violation of this Section is void.
  16. Modifications. We may make modifications or changes to these Terms. If we make a modification that we deem material, we will provide notice to you (email notice being sufficient) which will be effective 30 days following our notice of the modification and, if you do not agree to the modified terms, you may object to the modification by providing us with notification of your objection (in reasonable detail) during such 30-day notice period. Upon receipt of your objection, we may choose to modify the Terms that apply to you such that they resolve your objection, or we may enter into good faith negotiations regarding your objection in an attempt to resolve your objection. If you fail to provide us with notice of your objection within such period, you will be deemed to have accepted these Terms as modified. We may make non-material changes to these Terms by posting the revised version at the URL where these Terms are available.
  17. No Third-Party Beneficiaries. These Terms are entered into for the sole benefit of the parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns and nothing herein, express or implied, is intended to or will confer upon any third party any legal or equitable right, benefit, or remedy of any nature or by reason of these Terms.
  18. Force Majeure. In no event will either party be liable or responsible to the other party, or be deemed to have defaulted under or breached these Terms, for any failure or delay in fulfilling or performing under these Terms, (except for any obligation to make payments), when and to the extent such failure or delay is caused by any circumstances that constitute acts of God, flood, fire, earthquake or explosion, war, terrorism, invasion, riot or other civil unrest, embargoes or blockades, national or regional emergency, strikes, labor stoppages or slowdowns or other industrial disturbances, passage of law or any action taken by a governmental or public authority, or national or regional shortage of adequate power or telecommunications or transportation (collectively, a “Force Majeure Event”).
  19. Language. The parties have required that these Terms and notices relating hereto be drawn up in the English language. Les parties aux présentes ont exigé que la présente EULA et tous les avis y afférant soit rédigés en langue anglaise.
  20. Notice. Any notice request, consent, claim, demand, waiver, or other communications under these Terms intended to have legal effect, must be delivered (a) in the case of Client, in writing addressed to Client’s address or email address in the Order Form, or in our case, to 4949 Meadows Road, Suite 150, Lake Oswego, OR 97035, and in each case, notice will be deemed effectively given when (i) received if sent by a nationally recognized overnight courier where signature is required; or (ii) if provided to Client, notice may be provided via email to the Client contact in the Order Form with confirmation of transmission and deemed effectively given if sent during the Client’s normal business hours, and on the next business day, if sent after normal business hours.
  21. Entire Agreement. These Terms together with the Order Form, the applicable Service Specific Terms Addendum and any other documents expressly incorporated into these Terms constitutes the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior and contemporaneous understandings, agreements, representations, and warranties, both written and oral, with respect to such subject matter.

Service Specific Terms Addendum

Storefront Terms

  1. Website Services. For the purpose of these Storefront Terms, “Website Services” means the delivery of a website (“Website”) and related services, including (if applicable) website hosting and email hosting services, customer review capturing tool, and in each case as described in the Order Form. Acceptance of the Website will be deemed to be the earlier of the date that we publish the Website or 45 days from the Effective Date. We may obtain website hosting services on your behalf and such hosting services are provided by Third Party Providers to us pursuant to their terms. Upon request by us, you will (a) provide admin access to your domain, or (b) transfer your domain into our registrar.
  2. Data. In addition to the definition of data in the Terms, the following definitions include: (a) Client Data includes information (including payment information) you send or receive from the Website or email hosting services (if included); and (b) Client Content includes your logo, images, pictures, advertisements, and text (to the extent the foregoing do not constitute our templates).
  3. Consumer Data. You represent and warrant that you will collect Consumer Data in accordance with all applicable laws, including the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the rules and regulations promulgated by the Federal Trade Commission on unfair or deceptive practices, the rules and regulations promulgated by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau including Truth in Advertising rules and Regulation Z, and any other applicable consumer data protection or financial protection laws. You are solely responsible for ensuring that the Consumer Data you collect is collected, processed, stored, used, and shared in accordance with applicable law. You are solely responsible for ensuring the integrity and security of Consumer Data.
  4. Ownership; Templates. We create or license the Website template, including all images, fonts, graphics, or other creative content, that we provide you and these materials are included in the definition of Intellectual Property. We grant you the limited license to publish, display and access and use Intellectual Property during the Term. You are prohibited from copying, publishing, displaying or otherwise exploiting Intellectual Property (including sharing such materials to a competitor of ours or directing a competitor to use such materials on your behalf). In addition, we may offer you a template form to collect Consumer Data or template policies, including template disclosures, consents, or policies. We do not and cannot provide legal advice. We do not review your practices or policies and do not represent, warrant, or guarantee that the use of our templates is legally sufficient or ensures legal compliance. We are under no obligation to, and do not, monitor the consumer credit or data privacy laws that may apply to your business. You are responsible for ensuring that any use of the template form (including any consent) is accurate and that it meets and complies with all applicable legal requirements.
  5. Restrictions. In addition to the restrictions in the Terms, you acknowledge and agree that you may not use our servers as a source, intermediary, reply to address, or destination address for mail bombs, Internet packet flooding, packet corruption, denial of service, or other abusive activities that threaten the stability of our network or damage the systems of, or cause a disruption of Internet services. Use of your Website as an anonymous gateway is prohibited. You are solely responsible for maintaining an independent backup copy of your Website and Client Content. You are prohibited from using the Services to disseminate or transmit unsolicited messages, unsolicited commercial email, or unreasonably large volumes of email.
  1. Indemnification. You represent and warrant that you own the right, title, and interest to your Client Content, including the right to publish, reproduce, distribute, and license. You acknowledge and agree to indemnify and defend us from any claim, suit, or proceeding brought against us regarding any and all claims, damages, liabilities, losses, suits, legal action, investigations, and threats of same concerning the alleged or actual infringement of any Client Content you provide or approve for use in the Website.
  2. Privacy Policy. Cookies may be used to personalize the experience of visitors to your Website. You represent and warrant that you will have posted on your Website a privacy policy which clearly and conspicuously discloses the use of such cookies, and you have obtained all required consents and authorization from your Website visitors relating to use of such cookies.
  3. Digital Accessibility. You acknowledge that you are required to comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) and any applicable state, county, or municipality laws relating to accessibility for persons with disabilities to places of public accommodation, any regulations or guidelines promulgated pursuant to those laws, or any other applicable disability access statutes, regulations, guidance, or other legal requirements (“Access Laws”) with respect to the accessibility of the Website. The “Digital Accessibility Service” is provided by a third party.
    1. Third Party Terms. The “Digital Accessibility Service” is provided by a third party. By agreeing to these Terms you are also agreeing to the third party provider’s terms of use, a copy of which is available at Third Party Services - LeadVenture LeadVenture.
    2. Authorized Use. You and your Authorized Users may access and use the Digital Accessibility Service, subject to any limitations set forth in the applicable Order Form and the provider’s terms of use, solely for your business purposes.
    3. Use Restrictions and Obligations. You are responsible for maintaining the security and confidentiality of any user accounts granted to you. You may not: (i) remove, delete, add to, alter, or obscure any warranties, disclaimers, copyright, trademark, patent, or other intellectual property, proprietary rights or other notices, marks, or symbols that appear on or in connection with the Digital Accessibility Service; (ii) circumvent or otherwise interfere with any user authentication or security of the Digital Accessibility Service. If you become aware of any actual or threatened activity prohibited by this Section 8(c), you agree to provide email notice to us of such activity or threatened activity and promptly take all action reasonable and lawful measures within your control that are necessary to stop the activity or threatened activity and to mitigate its effects.
    4. Suspension or Termination. You acknowledge and agree that the third party service provider may suspend, terminate, or otherwise deny our, your, or your Authorized Users access to or use of all or any part of the Digital Accessibility Service upon written notice, if the third party service provider receives a judicial or other governmental demand or order, subpoena, or law enforcement request that expressly or by reasonable implication requires the third party service provider to do so.
    5. WCAG. The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (“WCAG”) are guidelines published by the Web Accessibility Initiative of the World Wide Web Consortium. You understand that the WCAG guidelines are developed by a third party and are not a law, regulation, nor provide a legal safe harbor. You understand that following WCAG does not guarantee compliance with the Access Laws.
    6. Service Disclaimer. You acknowledge and agree that the Digital Accessibility Service is provided by a third party service provider. The Digital Accessibility Service is designed to improve accessibility of websites but does not assure or guarantee compliance with Access Laws. Compliance with Access Laws is a complex issue and even an accessible website may receive a demand letter or lawsuit. We make no representations or warranties that the Digital Accessibility Service is compliant with any particular law, regulation, guidance, or standard, including without limitation the Access Laws and WCAG, and we, to the maximum extent permitted by law, disclaim any and all liability associated with any such claim.
    7. General Disclaimer. If you choose not to purchase the Digital Accessibility Service, you understand and agree that you expressly assume all risks and all liability arising from or related to your Website’s accessibility in conformance with WCAG, or compliance with the ADA, or any other Access Laws.
  4. Third-Party Service Integration. We may allow certain integrations between Third-Party Services and our Services (each an “Integration”). By requesting, accepting, or authorizing an Integration, you expressly:
    1. Authorize us to integrate the Services with the Third-Party Services and exchange Client Data, Client Content, and Consumer Data relating to the Services (collectively, the “Data”) with the Third-Party Services for the purposes set forth in these Terms and the Third-Party Service provider’s terms and conditions.
    2. Represent and warrant that you (i) have the authority to allow the above-described exchange of Data and (ii) have obtained and will obtain all legally required consents from data subjects and/or providers regarding this exchange and use of Data.
    3. Waive and forever release us and our officers, directors, employees, shareholders, agents, and affiliates, and all of our respective successors and assigns, from any and all claims and causes of action, whether known or unknown, which you may have, arising out of or related to the Integration.

10.    Storefront Services. Storefront Services may include any one or all of the following: marketing automation, reputation management (defined below), or other services as described in the Order Form (“Storefront Services”). The Services may also include “Listing Services” which mean the listing of inventory, parts, or accessories on various third-party websites (such as E-Bay, Craigslist, or other ecommerce sites). Following the termination or expiration of the Storefront Services, you will remove all Intellectual Property that we provided to you from your websites or social media sites. 

 

11.   Reputation Management. The “Reputation Management” Services may include: (a) the ability to build, enhance, control and track business listings on multiple local search and business directory websites and mobile applications; and/or (b) requesting customer reviews. The Reputation Management Services may utilize email and text and are subject to the Messaging and Email Services terms included below.  

 

12.  Messaging and Email Services. For purposes of these Service Specific Terms, “Messaging Services” means any message sent via SMS, MMS, Chat, and WhatsApp messaging channels in connection with the Services indicated in an Order Form. “Email Services” means any email sent via the Services indicated in an Order Form. 

 

13.  Third Party Services. We use third-party services in order to provide Messaging Services and Email Services. If the Order indicates that you purchased Messaging Services or Email Services, the following terms apply to such purchase: 

a.    No Inappropriate Content or Users. Do not use the Messaging Services or Email Services to transmit or store any content or communications (commercial or otherwise) that is illegal, harmful, unwanted, inappropriate, objectionable, confirmed to be criminal misinformation, or otherwise poses a threat to the public. This prohibition includes use of the Messaging Services or Email Services by a hate group or content or communications that originate from a hate group or are exploitive, abusive, or hate speech. 

b.    Prohibited Activities. Do not use the Messaging Services or Email Services to send any content, engage in or encourage any activity that is illegal, deceptive, harmful, unwanted, inappropriate, objectionable, criminal, violating others’ rights, poses a threat to the public, or harmful to our business operations or reputation, including: 

                                  i.        Violating laws, regulations, governmental orders, or industry standards or guidance in any applicable jurisdiction (collectively, “Applicable Laws”). This includes violating Applicable Laws requiring (a) consent be obtained prior to transmitting, recording, collecting, or monitoring data or communications, (b) compliance with opt-out requests for any data or communications, or (c) anything illegal in the jurisdiction where the message recipient lives. Examples include messages related to the marketing or sale of a cannabis product or offers for prescription medication that cannot legally be sold over-the-counter in the U.S.A. 

                                 ii.        Interfering with or otherwise negatively impacting any aspect of the Messaging Services, Email Services, or any third-party networks that are linked to the Messaging Services or Email Services. 

                                iii.        Reverse engineering, copying, disassembling, or decompiling the Messaging Services or Email Services. 

                                iv.        Creating a false identity or any attempt to mislead others as to the identity of the sender or the origin of any data or communications. 

                                 v.        Hate speech, harassment, exploitative, abusive, or any communication that originate from a hate group. 

                                vi.        Fraudulent messages, including misinformation about products claiming to prevent, treat, or cure health issues that have not been approved by the applicable government authority. 

                               vii.       Escort services, mail-order spouse finders, international marriage brokers, and other similar sites and services. 

                              viii.        Malicious content, such as malware or viruses 

                                ix.        Any content that is designed to intentionally evade filters 

c.    No Service Integrity Violations. Do not violate the integrity of the Messaging Services or Email Services, including: 

                                  i.        Attempting to bypass, exploit, defeat, or disable limitations or restrictions placed on the Messaging Services or Email Services. 

                                 ii.        Finding security vulnerabilities to exploit the Messaging Services or Email Services or attempting to bypass any security mechanism or filtering capabilities. 

                                iii.        Any denial of service (DoS) attack on the Messaging Services or Email Services or any other conduct that attempts to disrupt, disable, or overload the Messaging Services or Email Services. 

                                iv.        Transmitting code, files, scripts, agents, or programs intended to do harm, including viruses or malware, or using automated means, such as bots, to gain access to or use the Messaging Services or Email Services. 

                                 v.        Attempting to gain unauthorized access to the Messaging Services or Email Services. 

d.    Data Safeguards. You are responsible for determining whether the Messaging Services or Email Services offer appropriate safeguards for Your use of the Messaging Services or Email Services, including, but not limited to, any safeguards required by Applicable Laws, prior to transmitting or processing any data or communications via the Messaging Services or Email Services. 

e.    Age and Geographic Gating. If you are sending messages in any way related to alcohol, firearms, gambling, tobacco, or other adult content, then more restrictions apply. In addition to obtaining consent from every message recipient, you must ensure that no message recipient is younger than the legal age of consent based on where the recipient is located. You also must ensure that the message content complies with all applicable laws of the jurisdiction in which the message recipient is located or applicable communications industry guidelines or standards. You need to be able to provide proof that you have in place measures to ensure compliance with these restrictions. 

f.     Terms Specific to Messaging Services.

                                  i.        Consent Requirements. 

1.    Prior to sending the first message, you must obtain consent from the message recipient to communicate with them. You must make clear to the individual they are agreeing to receive messages of the type you’re going to send. You need to keep a record of the consent, such as a copy of the document or form that the message recipient signed, or a timestamp of when the customer completed a sign-up flow. 

2.    If you do not send an initial message to that individual within a reasonable period after receiving consent (or as set forth by local regulations or best practices), then you must reconfirm consent in the first message you send to that recipient. 

3.    The consent applies only to you, and to the specific use or campaign that the recipient has consented to. You cannot treat it as blanket consent allowing you to send messages from other brands or companies, or additional messages about other uses or campaigns. 

4.    Proof of opt-in consent must be retained as set forth by local regulation or best practices after the end user opts out of receiving messages. 

                                 ii.        Alternative Consent Requirements: The Two Exceptions. While consent is always required and the consent requirements noted above are generally the safest path, there are two scenarios where consent can be received differently: 

1.    Contact initiated by an individual. If an individual sends a message to you, you are free to respond in an exchange with that individual. For example, if an individual texts your phone number asking for your hours of operation, you can respond directly to that individual, relaying your open hours. In such a case, the individual’s inbound message to you constitutes both consent and proof of consent. Remember that the consent is limited only to that particular conversation. Unless you obtain additional consent, don’t send messages that are outside that conversation. 

2.    Informational content to an individual based a prior relationship. You may send a message to an individual where you have a prior relationship, provided that individual provided their phone number to you, and has taken some action to trigger the potential communication and has not expressed a preference to not receive messages from you. Actions can include a button press, alert setup, appointments, or order placements. Examples of acceptable messages in these scenarios include appointment reminders, receipts, one-time passwords, order/shipping/reservation confirmations, drivers coordinating pick up locations with riders, and repair persons confirming service call times. The message must not attempt to promote a product, convince someone to buy something, or advocate for a social cause. 

                                iii.        Periodic Messages and Ongoing Consent. If you intend to send messages to a recipient on an ongoing basis, you should confirm the recipient’s consent by offering them a clear reminder of how to unsubscribe from those messages using standard opt-out language (defined below). You must also respect the message recipient’s preferences in terms of frequency of contact. You also need to proactively ask individuals to reconfirm their consent as set forth by local regulations and best practices. 

                                iv.        Identifying Yourself as the Sender. Every message you send must clearly identify you (the party that obtained the opt-in from the recipient) as the sender, except in follow-up messages of an ongoing conversation. 

                                 v.        Opt-out. The initial message that you send to an individual needs to include the following language: “Reply STOP to unsubscribe,” or the equivalent using another standard opt-out keyword, such as STOPALL, UNSUBSCRIBE, CANCEL, END, and QUIT. Individuals must have the ability to revoke consent at any time by replying with a standard opt-out keyword. When an individual opts out, you may deliver one final message to confirm that the opt-out has been processed, but any subsequent messages are not allowed. An individual must once again provide consent before you can send any additional messages. 

                                vi.        Messaging Policy Violation Detection and Prevention Evasion. You may not use Messaging Services to evade any telecommunications provider’s unwanted messaging detection and prevention mechanisms. Examples of prohibited practices include: 

1.    Content designed to evade detection. As noted above, content which has been specifically designed to evade detection by unwanted messaging detection and prevention mechanisms is not allowed. This includes intentionally misspelled words or non-standard opt-out phrases which have been specifically created with the intent to evade these mechanisms. 

2.    Snowshoeing. Snowshoeing is not allowed. Snowshoeing is defined as spreading similar or identical messages across many phone numbers with the intent or effect of evading unwanted messaging detection and prevention mechanisms. 

                               vii.       US Specific SMS Guidelines. You are strongly encouraged to review proposed use cases with qualified legal counsel to make sure they comply with all applicable laws. The following are some general best practices: 

1.    Get opt-in consent from each customer or potential customer before sending any communication to them, particularly for marketing or other non-essential communications. 

2.    Only communicate during a customer or potential customer’s daytime hours unless it is urgent. 

3.    SMS campaigns should support HELP/STOP messages, and similar messages, in the customer or potential customer’s local language. 

4.    Do not contact customers or potential customers on do-not-call or do-not-disturb registries. 

5.    The euro symbol (€) is not supported; avoid using this character in message submission toward the United States. 

                              viii.        Services Using Phone Numbers. If you use a phone number with any of the Messaging Services, the following requirements apply: 

1.    Phone Number Compliance. Upon LeadVenture’s request, you will provide LeadVenture with true, accurate, and complete information associated with your use of any phone number with the Messaging Services for which LeadVenture is required to have an address or any other information, if applicable, on record. You will provide reasonable cooperation regarding information requests from law enforcement, regulators, or telecommunications providers. Furthermore, if you use any Messaging Services that require the use of a phone number, you will comply with any law or regulation that is or becomes applicable as a result of your software application or service interfacing with the Messaging Services. 

2.    Phone Number Porting. You agree not to obtain phone numbers via your account for the sole purpose of immediately porting them out. You agree to provide us with explicit consent in the form required for each phone number that you seek to port out. You agree not to take any action to prevent the execution of a port-out request once instructions have been given to facilitate such port-out request. Your port-out request may not be possible if (a) the phone number is not in service; (b) the port-out request is prohibited by applicable law or regulation; (c) the port-out request is not supported by the underlying telecommunications provider or entity receiving the port-in request; or (d) the port-out request is unauthorized, incomplete, or incorrect. 

3.    Withdrawal & Replacement of Phone Numbers. You acknowledge that phone numbers associated with your account are subject to (a) domestic and international laws, policies, and regulations and (b) requirements of underlying telecommunications providers, international intergovernmental organizations (e.g., International Telecommunications Union (ITU)), and phone numbering plan administrators ((a) and (b) collectively, “Phone Number Rules”). We may withdraw or replace any phone number associated with your account (x) if required pursuant to the Phone Number Rules; (y) if the use of such phone number violates Phone Number Rules; or (z) for technical reasons. We will, where possible, provide you with notice prior to any phone number withdrawal or replacement for the foregoing reasons. Separately, we may withdraw or replace any phone number without prior notice if such phone number is associated with (a) a trial account that has not been used for more than ninety (90) days or (b) an account that has been suspended for more than ninety (90) days. 

g.    Terms Specific to Email Services

                                  i.        Compliance with Laws. You and your customers must comply with these terms and all applicable laws, regulations, and industry standards or guidance in connection with your use or your customers’ use of Email Services. You are responsible for your customers’ use of Email Services. 

                                 ii.        Consent (“opt-in”). You will obtain opt-in consent from a recipient prior to sending emails to that recipient to the extent required by applicable law or regulation. 

1.    You will not use purchased or rented email lists or email lists of recipients that have not affirmatively consented (i.e., opted in) to receive emails from you. 

2.    Where applicable law or regulation requires opt-in consent for emails, proof of such consent should be retained by you in accordance with the applicable law or regulation and at least until the email recipient opts out of receiving emails. 

3.    Country specific consent requirements, such as double opt-in, use of pre-checked consent boxes from consumers to assume consent, and customers misconstruing consent by inaction or silence should be adhered to, based on laws or regulations in the applicable jurisdiction. 

4.    Every email you send must (a) clearly identify and accurately represent yourself or your organization if you are the sender (i.e., the party that obtained the opt-in consent from a recipient or the party that is initiating the email), and (b) include a clear non-deceptive subject line, which accurately describes the content and purpose of the email (e.g. email is an advertisement or promotion). 

                                iii.        Revocation of Consent (“opt-out”). All commercial or promotional emails that you send to an individual must include the following in the body of each email: (a) An accurate physical mailing address in the body of the email, an address where unsubscribe requests can be physically mailed; (b) A clear and conspicuous unsubscribe link; and (c) A link to your organization’s privacy policy applicable to emails you send to recipients. Individuals must have the ability to revoke consent to receive further non-legally required notices at any time. When an individual opts out, you must honor the request within 10 days or the timeframe required by the applicable law or regulation, whichever is shortest. An individual must provide opt-in consent before you can send any additional emails. 

                                iv.        Prohibited Actions. You and your customers are prohibited from using Email Services in the following ways: 

1.    Using third party email addresses, domain names without proper consent or authorization from the third party; 

2.    Sending emails that result in an unacceptable number of spam or unsolicited email complaints; 

3.    Disguising, falsifying, or manipulating the origin, subject matter, headers, or transmission path information of any email; 

4.    Sending chain letters, pyramid schemes, or other fraudulent or deceptive content to a recipient; 

5.    Using any tracking technologies (e.g., tracking pixels or cookies) in emails sent to a recipient prior to obtaining consent from that recipient to the extent and in the manner required by applicable law or regulation; and 

6.    Evading mechanisms, filters, and detection capabilities designed to identify unwanted emails. 

                                 v.        Deliverability Risk. Some content or sending practices are not illegal or prohibited but are highly likely to face deliverability issues. High rates of deliverability problems and third-party complaints (e.g., consumer or recipient complaints or complaints from inbox providers) may negatively affect the performance of Email Services. As such, email content or sending practices that generate such outcomes may lead to the third-party provider’s refusal to deliver emails or account suspension. Examples of content that may be at risk for increased monitoring and potential deliverability issues include, but are not limited to, the following: 

1.    Emails related to work-at-home hoaxes, get rich quick schemes, and make money online schemes; 

2.    Unsolicited lead generation opportunities; 

3.    Gambling services; 

4.    Multi-level and affiliate marketing; 

5.    Credit repair and get-out-of-debt opportunities; 

6.    Multimedia Messaging Service; MM3 Stage 3 for Internet Mail Exchange; 

7.    Selling “Likes” or followers for a social media platform; and 

8.    Cryptocurrencies, virtual currencies, and any digital assets related to an Initial Coin Offering. 

                                vi.        Creation of Multiple Accounts. All Email Services customers are prohibited from creating an excessive number of accounts for the purposes of circumventing internal controls. In general, accounts are limited to one free and one paid Email Services email account per customer with employees, contractors, and authorized users to segregate usage as appropriate. 

14.  Violations. We reserve the right to suspend or remove access to Messaging Services or Email Services for clients we determine are not complying with these Service Specific Terms, or who are not following the law in any applicable area or applicable communications industry guidelines or standards, in some instances with limited notice in the case of serious violations of this policy.

Advertising Terms

1.    Advertising Services. Advertising Services may include any one or all of the following: Google and Microsoft Search, Facebook, Display, targeted digital advertising, print, or other advertising services as described in the Order Form (“Advertising Services”). Following the termination or expiration of the Advertising Services, you will remove all Intellectual Property that we provided to you from your websites or social media sites. 

2.    Ad Spend and Management Fees; Billing; Budgets; Credits. The Advertising Services fees include “Ad Spend” and “Management Fees”. Management Fees are the recurring monthly fees that are fixed and committed spend during the Term. Management Fees are not cancelable or refundable. Ad Spend is the fee for marketing activities for advertising placement on the applicable third-party platform (e.g. Google, Facebook) based on a monthly budget which you set. The Ad Spend also includes our margin of up to 30%. Prior to our purchasing any Ad Spend from a third-party, you may increase or decrease your budget at any time. If your desired results require additional spend, or we incur an overage in excess of the budgeted amount, we will notify you that the budget needs to be increased and, you will pay such additional amounts promptly. If we do not spend budget during the Term, we will credit such amount to your next invoice unless the credit amount is de minimis (as determined by us in our sole discretion) and in which case we will not credit any amounts. In no event will we refund any amounts to you.

3.    Pausing Your Ad Spend; Termination. At any time during the Term, so long as we have not made purchases on your behalf, you may suspend any Ad Spend temporarily. You understand that suspending the Ad Spend does not suspend your obligation to pay the Management Fees and we will continue to invoice and you will pay the Management Fees during the Term notwithstanding any suspension of Ad Spend.

4.    Data. In addition to the definition of data in the Terms, the following definitions include: (a) Client Data includes information (including payment information) you send or receive from the Website or email hosting services (if included); and (b) Client Content includes your logo, images, pictures, advertisements, and text (to the extent the foregoing do not constitute our templates). 

5.    Consumer Data. You represent and warrant that you will collect Consumer Data in accordance with all applicable laws, including the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the rules and regulations promulgated by the Federal Trade Commission on unfair or deceptive practices, the rules and regulations promulgated by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau including Truth in Advertising rules and Regulation Z, and any other applicable consumer data protection of financial protection laws. You are solely responsible for ensuring that the Consumer Data you collect is collected, processed, stored, used, and shared in accordance with applicable law. You are solely responsible for ensuring the integrity and security of Consumer Data. 

6.    Event Marketing; Fees; Billing. If the Order Form includes Event Marketing, SharpShooter, or Showbox (a “Marketing Campaign”), the Advertising Services included in your Marketing Campaign will be provided based on the schedule of events outlined in the Order Form. Marketing Campaign fees are due in advance. In the event the Order Form indicates you’ve purchased a Marketing Campaign subscription, the Marketing Campaign fees will be recurring monthly fees that are fixed and committed spend during the Term. If for any reason you do not hold, reschedule, or replace the events outlined in the Order Form as part of the Marketing Campaign during the Term, we will not credit, refund, or carryover any amounts that go unused during the Term. Marketing Campaign fees are not cancelable or refundable. 

7.    Client Obligations. In order for us to perform the Advertising Services, you must (a) provide us with access to applicable accounts (like Google Analytics or Facebook); (b) install and maintain a pixel or script to allow us to track traffic; and (c) assist us with the development of keywords. 

8.    Reporting. We will provide you with reporting regarding the activities performed and the results of such activities. You understand that the performance of the Advertising Services may take time to see results or may change or fluctuate over time due to changes in search engine algorithms, site rankings, competition for key words, policies of the search engine platform or third party platform, changes in indexed directories, or other changes or factors. Therefore, we do not guarantee that the Advertising Services will achieve any specific result or any result within a specific timeframe or campaign. If you change your website, the changes may impact the Advertising Services.

9.    Email Services. For purposes of these Service Specific Terms, “Email Services” means any email sent via the Services indicated in an Order Form. 

10.  Third Party Services. We use third-party services in order to provide Email Services. If the Services you purchased use Email Services, the following terms apply to such purchase: 

a.    No Inappropriate Content or Users. Do not use the Email Services to transmit or store any content or communications (commercial or otherwise) that is illegal, harmful, unwanted, inappropriate, objectionable, confirmed to be criminal misinformation, or otherwise poses a threat to the public. This prohibition includes use of the Email Services by a hate group or content or communications that originate from a hate group or are exploitive, abusive, or hate speech. 

b.    Prohibited Activities. Do not use the Email Services to send any content, engage in or encourage any activity that is illegal, deceptive, harmful, unwanted, inappropriate, objectionable, criminal, violating others’ rights, poses a threat to the public, or harmful to our business operations or reputation, including: 

                                  i.        Violating laws, regulations, governmental orders, or industry standards or guidance in any applicable jurisdiction (collectively, “Applicable Laws”). This includes violating Applicable Laws requiring (a) consent be obtained prior to transmitting, recording, collecting, or monitoring data or communications, (b) compliance with opt-out requests for any data or communications, or (c) anything illegal in the jurisdiction where the message recipient lives. Examples include messages related to the marketing or sale of a cannabis product or offers for prescription medication that cannot legally be sold over-the-counter in the U.S.A. 

                                 ii.        Interfering with or otherwise negatively impacting any aspect of the Email Services or any third-party networks that are linked to the Email Services. 

                                iii.        Reverse engineering, copying, disassembling, or decompiling the Email Services. 

                                iv.        Creating a false identity or any attempt to mislead others as to the identity of the sender or the origin of any data or communications. 

                                 v.        Hate speech, harassment, exploitative, abusive, or any communication that originate from a hate group. 

                                vi.        Fraudulent messages, including misinformation about products claiming to prevent, treat, or cure health issues that have not been approved by the applicable government authority. 

                               vii.       Escort services, mail-order spouse finders, international marriage brokers, and other similar sites and services. 

                              viii.        Malicious content, such as malware or viruses. 

                                ix.        Any content that is designed to intentionally evade filters 

c.    No Service Integrity Violations. Do not violate the integrity of the Email Services, including: 

                                  i.        Attempting to bypass, exploit, defeat, or disable limitations or restrictions placed on the Email Services. 

                                 ii.        Finding security vulnerabilities to exploit the Email Services or attempting to bypass any security mechanism or filtering capabilities. 

                                iii.        Any denial of service (DoS) attack on the Email Services or any other conduct that attempts to disrupt, disable, or overload the Email Services. 

                                iv.        Transmitting code, files, scripts, agents, or programs intended to do harm, including viruses or malware, or using automated means, such as bots, to gain access to or use the Email Services. 

                                 v.        Attempting to gain unauthorized access to the Email Services. 

d.    Data Safeguards. You are responsible for determining whether the Email Services offer appropriate safeguards for Your use of the Email Services, including, but not limited to, any safeguards required by Applicable Laws, prior to transmitting or processing any data or communications via the Email Services. 

e.    Age and Geographic Gating. If you are sending messages in any way related to alcohol, firearms, gambling, tobacco, or other adult content, then more restrictions apply. In addition to obtaining consent from every message recipient, you must ensure that no message recipient is younger than the legal age of consent based on where the recipient is located. You also must ensure that the message content complies with all applicable laws of the jurisdiction in which the message recipient is located or applicable communications industry guidelines or standards. You need to be able to provide proof that you have in place measures to ensure compliance with these restrictions. 

f.     Terms Specific to Email Services

                                  i.        Compliance with Laws. You and your customers must comply with these terms and all applicable laws, regulations, and industry standards or guidance in connection with your use or your customers’ use of Email Services. You are responsible for your customers’ use of Email Services. 

                                 ii.        Consent (“opt-in”). You will obtain opt-in consent from a recipient prior to sending emails to that recipient to the extent required by applicable law or regulation. 

1.    You will not use purchased or rented email lists or email lists of recipients that have not affirmatively consented (i.e., opted in) to receive emails from you. 

2.    Where applicable law or regulation requires opt-in consent for emails, proof of such consent should be retained by you in accordance with the applicable law or regulation and at least until the email recipient opts out of receiving emails. 

3.    Country specific consent requirements, such as double opt-in, use of pre-checked consent boxes from consumers to assume consent, and customers misconstruing consent by inaction or silence should be adhered to, based on laws or regulations in the applicable jurisdiction. 

4.    Every email you send must (a) clearly identify and accurately represent yourself or your organization if you are the sender (i.e., the party that obtained the opt-in consent from a recipient or the party that is initiating the email), and (b) include a clear non-deceptive subject line, which accurately describes the content and purpose of the email (e.g. email is an advertisement or promotion). 

                                iii.        Revocation of Consent (“opt-out”). All commercial or promotional emails that you send to an individual must include the following in the body of each email: (a) An accurate physical mailing address in the body of the email, an address where unsubscribe requests can be physically mailed; (b) A clear and conspicuous unsubscribe link; and (c) A link to your organization’s privacy policy applicable to emails you send to recipients. Individuals must have the ability to revoke consent to receive further non-legally required notices at any time. When an individual opts out, you must honor the request within 10 days or the timeframe required by the applicable law or regulation, whichever is shortest. An individual must provide opt-in consent before you can send any additional emails. 

                                iv.        Prohibited Actions. You and your customers are prohibited from using Email Services in the following ways: 

1.    Using third party email addresses, domain names without proper consent or authorization from the third party; 

2.    Sending emails that result in an unacceptable number of spam or unsolicited email complaints; 

3.    Disguising, falsifying, or manipulating the origin, subject matter, headers, or transmission path information of any email; 

4.    Sending chain letters, pyramid schemes, or other fraudulent or deceptive content to a recipient; 

5.    Using any tracking technologies (e.g., tracking pixels or cookies) in emails sent to a recipient prior to obtaining consent from that recipient to the extent and in the manner required by applicable law or regulation; and 

6.    Evading mechanisms, filters, and detection capabilities designed to identify unwanted emails. 

                                 v.        Deliverability Risk. Some content or sending practices are not illegal or prohibited but are highly likely to face deliverability issues. High rates of deliverability problems and third-party complaints (e.g., consumer or recipient complaints or complaints from inbox providers) may negatively affect the performance of Email Services. As such, email content or sending practices that generate such outcomes may lead to the third-party provider’s refusal to deliver emails or account suspension. Examples of content that may be at risk for increased monitoring and potential deliverability issues include, but are not limited to, the following: 

1.    Emails related to work-at-home hoaxes, get rich quick schemes, and make money online schemes; 

2.    Unsolicited lead generation opportunities; 

3.    Gambling services; 

4.    Multi-level and affiliate marketing; 

5.    Credit repair and get-out-of-debt opportunities; 

6.    Multimedia Messaging Service; MM3 Stage 3 for Internet Mail Exchange; 

7.    Selling “Likes” or followers for a social media platform; and 

8.    Cryptocurrencies, virtual currencies, and any digital assets related to an Initial Coin Offering. 

                                vi.        Creation of Multiple Accounts. All Email Services customers are prohibited from creating an excessive number of accounts for the purposes of circumventing internal controls. In general, accounts are limited to one free and one paid Email Services email account per customer with employees, contractors, and authorized users to segregate usage as appropriate. 

11.  Violations. We reserve the right to suspend or remove access to Email Services for clients we determine are not complying with these Service Specific Terms, or who are not following the law in any applicable area or applicable communications industry guidelines or standards, in some instances with limited notice in the case of serious violations of this policy.

Managed Services Terms

  1. Managed Services. Managed Services may include any one or all of the following: search engine optimization, social media management (defined below), reputation management (defined below), or other marketing services as described in the Order Form (“Managed Services”). Following the termination or expiration of the Managed Services, you will remove all Intellectual Property that we provided to you from your websites or social media sites.
  2. SEO. As part of the Managed Services, we may create or provide you with SEO strategies (including specific words) and creative materials that we develop or create as a result of our expertise. Any SEO strategy, words, or other creative material that we create or develop are our Intellectual Property and we provide you the limited right to use our Intellectual Property during the Term and solely in connection with our provision of, and your receipt of, the Managed Services.
  3. Client Obligations. In order for us to perform the Managed Services, you must (a) provide us with access to applicable accounts (like Google Analytics or Facebook); (b) install and maintain a pixel or script to allow us to track traffic; and (c) assist us with the development of keywords.
  4. Reporting. We will provide you with reporting regarding the activities performed and the results of such activities. You understand that the performance of the Managed Services may take time to see results or may change or fluctuate over time due to changes in search engine algorithms, site rankings, competition for key words, policies of the search engine platform or third party platform, changes in indexed directories, or other changes or factors. Therefore, we do not guarantee that the Managed Services will achieve any specific result or any result within a specific timeframe or campaign. If you change your website, the changes may impact the Managed Services.
  5. Social Media Management. The “Social Media Management” Services include curated content postings, optimized social media pages, and posting of select manufacturer’s promotions through the Client’s Facebook and Twitter accounts, as applicable. The complete list of Social Media Management Services is defined in the Social Media Management product sheet, incorporated in these Terms by reference. Social Media Management Tier 1 Services include management of one (a) Facebook business page for one Client location, one (b) Google My Business listing for Google posts for one Client location, and one (c) Twitter account for one Client location, if applicable. Social Media Management Tier 2 Services including management of one (d) Facebook business page. Additional Client locations may be added for an additional fee. Client must grant administrative level access to the Client’s Facebook business page to start the Social Media Management Tier 1 or Tier 2 Services. In the event administrative access cannot be granted to us or logins cannot be provided, we will create a new Twitter account and/or Facebook account on Client’s behalf. Except for “liking” or “sharing” posts through the customary methods on a social media site, Client may not copy, reproduce, display, use or repost any content in any manner or in any media without our prior written consent, including reproducing content from one Client location’s Facebook page or Twitter account to any other Facebook page or Twitter account not covered by these Terms. 
  6. Reputation Management. The “Reputation Management” Services may include: (a) managing and/or responding to customer reviews; (b) a review management dashboard; (c) installation of reputation management features and scripts on website; and/or (d) integration with dealer’s Dealer Management System (DMS) to provide automated review requests to customers who had a recent transaction. The Reputation Management Services may utilize email and text and are subject to the Messaging and Email Services terms included below. Client may not copy, reproduce, display, use, or repost any content in any manner or in any media without our prior written consent. Client must grant administrative level access to the Client’s Facebook and Google accounts to start the Reputation Management Services. If reviews are being posted via Facebook, Google, Yelp, Twitter, or other Third Party Service review services, additional terms from Facebook, Google, Yelp, Twitter, or another Third Party Service may apply and Client agrees to comply with such third party’s terms of use, copies of which are available at Third Party Services - LeadVenture LeadVenture
  7. Messaging and Email Services. For purposes of these Service Specific Terms, “Messaging Services” means any message sent via SMS, MMS, Chat, and WhatsApp messaging channels in connection with the Services indicated in an Order Form. “Email Services” means any email sent via the Services indicated in an Order Form. 
  8. Third Party Services. We use third-party services in order to provide Messaging Services and Email Services. If the Order indicates that you purchased Messaging Services or Email Services, the following terms apply to such purchase: 

a.    No Inappropriate Content or Users. Do not use the Messaging Services or Email Services to transmit or store any content or communications (commercial or otherwise) that is illegal, harmful, unwanted, inappropriate, objectionable, confirmed to be criminal misinformation, or otherwise poses a threat to the public. This prohibition includes use of the Messaging Services or Email Services by a hate group or content or communications that originate from a hate group or are exploitive, abusive, or hate speech. 

 

b.    Prohibited Activities. Do not use the Messaging Services or Email Services to send any content, engage in or encourage any activity that is illegal, deceptive, harmful, unwanted, inappropriate, objectionable, criminal, violating others’ rights, poses a threat to the public, or harmful to our business operations or reputation, including: 

                                  i.        Violating laws, regulations, governmental orders, or industry standards or guidance in any applicable jurisdiction (collectively, “Applicable Laws”). This includes violating Applicable Laws requiring (a) consent be obtained prior to transmitting, recording, collecting, or monitoring data or communications, (b) compliance with opt-out requests for any data or communications, or (c) anything illegal in the jurisdiction where the message recipient lives. Examples include messages related to the marketing or sale of a cannabis product or offers for prescription medication that cannot legally be sold over-the-counter in the U.S.A. 

                                 ii.        Interfering with or otherwise negatively impacting any aspect of the Messaging Services, Email Services, or any third-party networks that are linked to the Messaging Services or Email Services. 

                                iii.        Reverse engineering, copying, disassembling, or decompiling the Messaging Services or Email Services. 

                                iv.        Creating a false identity or any attempt to mislead others as to the identity of the sender or the origin of any data or communications. 

                                 v.        Hate speech, harassment, exploitative, abusive, or any communication that originate from a hate group. 

                                vi.        Fraudulent messages, including misinformation about products claiming to prevent, treat, or cure health issues that have not been approved by the applicable government authority. 

                               vii.       Escort services, mail-order spouse finders, international marriage brokers, and other similar sites and services. 

                              viii.        Malicious content, such as malware or viruses 

                                ix.        Any content that is designed to intentionally evade filters 

c.    No Service Integrity Violations. Do not violate the integrity of the Messaging Services or Email Services, including: 

 

                                  i.        Attempting to bypass, exploit, defeat, or disable limitations or restrictions placed on the Messaging Services or Email Services. 

                                 ii.        Finding security vulnerabilities to exploit the Messaging Services or Email Services or attempting to bypass any security mechanism or filtering capabilities. 

                                iii.        Any denial of service (DoS) attack on the Messaging Services or Email Services or any other conduct that attempts to disrupt, disable, or overload the Messaging Services or Email Services. 

                                iv.        Transmitting code, files, scripts, agents, or programs intended to do harm, including viruses or malware, or using automated means, such as bots, to gain access to or use the Messaging Services or Email Services. 

                                 v.        Attempting to gain unauthorized access to the Messaging Services or Email Services. 

d.    Data Safeguards. You are responsible for determining whether the Messaging Services or Email Services offer appropriate safeguards for Your use of the Messaging Services or Email Services, including, but not limited to, any safeguards required by Applicable Laws, prior to transmitting or processing any data or communications via the Messaging Services or Email Services. 

 

e.    Age and Geographic Gating. If you are sending messages in any way related to alcohol, firearms, gambling, tobacco, or other adult content, then more restrictions apply. In addition to obtaining consent from every message recipient, you must ensure that no message recipient is younger than the legal age of consent based on where the recipient is located. You also must ensure that the message content complies with all applicable laws of the jurisdiction in which the message recipient is located or applicable communications industry guidelines or standards. You need to be able to provide proof that you have in place measures to ensure compliance with these restrictions. 

 

f.     Terms Specific to Messaging Services 

 

                                  i.        Consent Requirements

 

1.    Prior to sending the first message, you must obtain consent from the message recipient to communicate with them. You must make clear to the individual they are agreeing to receive messages of the type you’re going to send. You need to keep a record of the consent, such as a copy of the document or form that the message recipient signed, or a timestamp of when the customer completed a sign-up flow. 

2.    If you do not send an initial message to that individual within a reasonable period after receiving consent (or as set forth by local regulations or best practices), then you must reconfirm consent in the first message you send to that recipient. 

3.    The consent applies only to you, and to the specific use or campaign that the recipient has consented to. You cannot treat it as blanket consent allowing you to send messages from other brands or companies, or additional messages about other uses or campaigns. 

4.    Proof of opt-in consent must be retained as set forth by local regulation or best practices after the end user opts out of receiving messages. 

                                 ii.        Alternative Consent Requirements: The Two Exceptions. While consent is always required and the consent requirements noted above are generally the safest path, there are two scenarios where consent can be received differently: 

 

1.    Contact initiated by an individual. If an individual sends a message to you, you are free to respond in an exchange with that individual. For example, if an individual texts your phone number asking for your hours of operation, you can respond directly to that individual, relaying your open hours. In such a case, the individual’s inbound message to you constitutes both consent and proof of consent. Remember that the consent is limited only to that particular conversation. Unless you obtain additional consent, don’t send messages that are outside that conversation. 

 

2.    Informational content to an individual based a prior relationship. You may send a message to an individual where you have a prior relationship, provided that individual provided their phone number to you, and has taken some action to trigger the potential communication and has not expressed a preference to not receive messages from you. Actions can include a button press, alert setup, appointments, or order placements. Examples of acceptable messages in these scenarios include appointment reminders, receipts, one-time passwords, order/shipping/reservation confirmations, drivers coordinating pick up locations with riders, and repair persons confirming service call times. The message must not attempt to promote a product, convince someone to buy something, or advocate for a social cause. 

 

                                iii.        Periodic Messages and Ongoing Consent. If you intend to send messages to a recipient on an ongoing basis, you should confirm the recipient’s consent by offering them a clear reminder of how to unsubscribe from those messages using standard opt-out language (defined below). You must also respect the message recipient’s preferences in terms of frequency of contact. You also need to proactively ask individuals to reconfirm their consent as set forth by local regulations and best practices. 

                                iv.        Identifying Yourself as the Sender. Every message you send must clearly identify you (the party that obtained the opt-in from the recipient) as the sender, except in follow-up messages of an ongoing conversation. 

                                 v.        Opt-out. The initial message that you send to an individual needs to include the following language: “Reply STOP to unsubscribe,” or the equivalent using another standard opt-out keyword, such as STOPALL, UNSUBSCRIBE, CANCEL, END, and QUIT. Individuals must have the ability to revoke consent at any time by replying with a standard opt-out keyword. When an individual opts out, you may deliver one final message to confirm that the opt-out has been processed, but any subsequent messages are not allowed. An individual must once again provide consent before you can send any additional messages. 

                                vi.        Messaging Policy Violation Detection and Prevention Evasion. You may not use Messaging Services to evade any telecommunications provider’s unwanted messaging detection and prevention mechanisms. Examples of prohibited practices include: 

1.    Content designed to evade detection. As noted above, content which has been specifically designed to evade detection by unwanted messaging detection and prevention mechanisms is not allowed. This includes intentionally misspelled words or non-standard opt-out phrases which have been specifically created with the intent to evade these mechanisms. 

2.    Snowshoeing. Snowshoeing is not allowed. Snowshoeing is defined as spreading similar or identical messages across many phone numbers with the intent or effect of evading unwanted messaging detection and prevention mechanisms. 

                               vii.       US Specific SMS Guidelines. You are strongly encouraged to review proposed use cases with qualified legal counsel to make sure they comply with all applicable laws. The following are some general best practices: 

 

1.    Get opt-in consent from each customer or potential customer before sending any communication to them, particularly for marketing or other non-essential communications. 

2.    Only communicate during a customer or potential customer’s daytime hours unless it is urgent. 

3.    SMS campaigns should support HELP/STOP messages, and similar messages, in the customer or potential customer’s local language. 

4.    Do not contact customers or potential customers on do-not-call or do-not-disturb registries. 

5.    The euro symbol (€) is not supported; avoid using this character in message submission toward the United States. 

                              viii.        Services Using Phone Numbers. If you use a phone number with any of the Messaging Services, the following requirements apply: 

 

1.    Phone Number Compliance. Upon LeadVenture’s request, you will provide LeadVenture with true, accurate, and complete information associated with your use of any phone number with the Messaging Services for which LeadVenture is required to have an address or any other information, if applicable, on record. You will provide reasonable cooperation regarding information requests from law enforcement, regulators, or telecommunications providers. Furthermore, if you use any Messaging Services that require the use of a phone number, you will comply with any law or regulation that is or becomes applicable as a result of your software application or service interfacing with the Messaging Services. 

2.    Phone Number Porting. You agree not to obtain phone numbers via your account for the sole purpose of immediately porting them out. You agree to provide us with explicit consent in the form required for each phone number that you seek to port out. You agree not to take any action to prevent the execution of a port-out request once instructions have been given to facilitate such port-out request. Your port-out request may not be possible if (a) the phone number is not in service; (b) the port-out request is prohibited by applicable law or regulation; (c) the port-out request is not supported by the underlying telecommunications provider or entity receiving the port-in request; or (d) the port-out request is unauthorized, incomplete, or incorrect. 

3.    Withdrawal & Replacement of Phone Numbers. You acknowledge that phone numbers associated with your account are subject to (a) domestic and international laws, policies, and regulations and (b) requirements of underlying telecommunications providers, international intergovernmental organizations (e.g., International Telecommunications Union (ITU)), and phone numbering plan administrators ((a) and (b) collectively, “Phone Number Rules”). We may withdraw or replace any phone number associated with your account (x) if required pursuant to the Phone Number Rules; (y) if the use of such phone number violates Phone Number Rules; or (z) for technical reasons. We will, where possible, provide you with notice prior to any phone number withdrawal or replacement for the foregoing reasons. Separately, we may withdraw or replace any phone number without prior notice if such phone number is associated with (a) a trial account that has not been used for more than ninety (90) days or (b) an account that has been suspended for more than ninety (90) days. 

g.    Terms Specific to Email Services

 

                                  i.        Compliance with Laws. You and your customers must comply with these terms and all applicable laws, regulations, and industry standards or guidance in connection with your use or your customers’ use of Email Services. You are responsible for your customers’ use of Email Services. 

 

                                 ii.        Consent (“opt-in”). You will obtain opt-in consent from a recipient prior to sending emails to that recipient to the extent required by applicable law or regulation. 

 

1.    You will not use purchased or rented email lists or email lists of recipients that have not affirmatively consented (i.e., opted in) to receive emails from you. 

2.    Where applicable law or regulation requires opt-in consent for emails, proof of such consent should be retained by you in accordance with the applicable law or regulation and at least until the email recipient opts out of receiving emails. 

3.    Country specific consent requirements, such as double opt-in, use of pre-checked consent boxes from consumers to assume consent, and customers misconstruing consent by inaction or silence should be adhered to, based on laws or regulations in the applicable jurisdiction. 

4.    Every email you send must (a) clearly identify and accurately represent yourself or your organization if you are the sender (i.e., the party that obtained the opt-in consent from a recipient or the party that is initiating the email), and (b) include a clear non-deceptive subject line, which accurately describes the content and purpose of the email (e.g. email is an advertisement or promotion). 

                                iii.        Revocation of Consent (“opt-out”). All commercial or promotional emails that you send to an individual must include the following in the body of each email: (a) An accurate physical mailing address in the body of the email, an address where unsubscribe requests can be physically mailed; (b) A clear and conspicuous unsubscribe link; and (c) A link to your organization’s privacy policy applicable to emails you send to recipients. Individuals must have the ability to revoke consent to receive further non-legally required notices at any time. When an individual opts out, you must honor the request within 10 days or the timeframe required by the applicable law or regulation, whichever is shortest. An individual must provide opt-in consent before you can send any additional emails. 

 

                                iv.        Prohibited Actions. You and your customers are prohibited from using Email Services in the following ways: 

 

1.    Using third party email addresses, domain names without proper consent or authorization from the third party; 

2.    Sending emails that result in an unacceptable number of spam or unsolicited email complaints; 

3.    Disguising, falsifying, or manipulating the origin, subject matter, headers, or transmission path information of any email; 

4.    Sending chain letters, pyramid schemes, or other fraudulent or deceptive content to a recipient; 

5.    Using any tracking technologies (e.g., tracking pixels or cookies) in emails sent to a recipient prior to obtaining consent from that recipient to the extent and in the manner required by applicable law or regulation; and 

6.    Evading mechanisms, filters, and detection capabilities designed to identify unwanted emails. 

                                 v.        Deliverability Risk. Some content or sending practices are not illegal or prohibited but are highly likely to face deliverability issues. High rates of deliverability problems and third-party complaints (e.g., consumer or recipient complaints or complaints from inbox providers) may negatively affect the performance of Email Services. As such, email content or sending practices that generate such outcomes may lead to the third-party provider’s refusal to deliver emails or account suspension. Examples of content that may be at risk for increased monitoring and potential deliverability issues include, but are not limited to, the following: 

 

1.    Emails related to work-at-home hoaxes, get rich quick schemes, and make money online schemes; 

2.    Unsolicited lead generation opportunities; 

3.    Gambling services; 

4.    Multi-level and affiliate marketing; 

5.    Credit repair and get-out-of-debt opportunities; 

6.    Multimedia Messaging Service; MM3 Stage 3 for Internet Mail Exchange; 

7.    Selling “Likes” or followers for a social media platform; and 

8.    Cryptocurrencies, virtual currencies, and any digital assets related to an Initial Coin Offering. 

                                vi.        Creation of Multiple Accounts. All Email Services customers are prohibited from creating an excessive number of accounts for the purposes of circumventing internal controls. In general, accounts are limited to one free and one paid Email Services email account per customer with employees, contractors, and authorized users to segregate usage as appropriate. 

 

9.    Violations. We reserve the right to suspend or remove access to Messaging Services or Email Services for clients we determine are not complying with these Service Specific Terms, or who are not following the law in any applicable area or applicable communications industry guidelines or standards, in some instances with limited notice in the case of serious violations of this policy.

Off-Platform Terms

1.    Data. In addition to the definition of data in the Terms, Client Content includes your logo, images, pictures, advertisements, and text (to the extent the foregoing do not constitute our templates). 

2.    Consumer Data. You represent and warrant that you will collect Consumer Data in accordance with all applicable laws, including the Fair Credit Reporting Act, the rules and regulations promulgated by the Federal Trade Commission on unfair or deceptive practices, the rules and regulations promulgated by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau including Truth in Advertising rules and Regulation Z, and any other applicable consumer data protection or financial protection laws. You are solely responsible for ensuring that the Consumer Data you collect is collected, processed, stored, used, and shared in accordance with applicable law. You are solely responsible for ensuring the integrity and security of Consumer Data. 

3.    Ownership; Templates. We grant you the limited license to publish, display and access and use Intellectual Property during the Term. You are prohibited from copying, publishing, displaying or otherwise exploiting Intellectual Property (including sharing such materials to a competitor of ours or directing a competitor to use such materials on your behalf). In addition, we may offer you a template form to collect Consumer Data or template policies, including template disclosures, consents, or policies. We do not and cannot provide legal advice. We do not review your practices or policies and do not represent, warrant, or guarantee that the use of our templates is legally sufficient or ensures legal compliance. We are under no obligation to, and do not, monitor the consumer credit or data privacy laws that may apply to your business. You are responsible for ensuring that any use of the template form (including any consent) is accurate and that it meets and complies with all applicable legal requirements. 

4.    Off-Platform Services. Off-Platform Services may include any one or all of the following: advertising services (defined below), marketing automation, reputation management (defined below), or other services as described in the Order Form (“Off-Platform Services”). Following the termination or expiration of the Off-Platform Services, you will remove all Intellectual Property that we provided to you from your websites or social media sites. 

5.    Reputation Management. The “Reputation Management” Services may include: (a) the ability to manage and/or respond to customer reviews; (b) a review management dashboard; (c) installation of reputation management features and scripts on website; and/or (d) integration with dealer’s Dealer Management System (DMS) to provide automated review requests to customers who had a recent transaction.  The Reputation Management Services may utilize email and text and are subject to the Messaging and Email Services terms included below. Client may not copy, reproduce, display, use, or repost any content in any manner or in any media without our prior written consent. Client must grant administrative level access to the Client’s Facebook and Google accounts to start the Reputation Management Services. If reviews are being posted via Facebook, Google, Yelp, Twitter, or other Third Party Service review services, additional terms from Facebook, Google, Yelp, Twitter, or another Third Party Service may apply and Client agrees to comply with such third party’s terms of use, copies of which are available at  Third Party Services - LeadVenture LeadVenture.

6.    Advertising Services. Advertising Services may include any one or all of the following: Google and Microsoft Search, Facebook, Display, targeted digital advertising, print, or other advertising services as described in the Order Form (“Advertising Services”). Following the termination or expiration of the Advertising Services, you will remove all Intellectual Property that we provided to you from your websites or social media sites. 

7.    Ad Spend and Management Fees; Billing; Budgets; Credits. The Advertising Services fees include “Ad Spend,” “Management Fees,” and may include a one-time nonrefundable setup fee. Management Fees are the recurring monthly fees that are fixed and committed spend during the Term. Management Fees are not cancelable or refundable. Ad Spend is the fee for marketing activities for advertising placement on the applicable third-party platform (e.g. Google, Facebook) based on a monthly budget, the minimum of which is reflected on the Order Form. The Ad Spend also includes our margin of up to 30%. We will invoice you for all Ad Spend amounts on a monthly basis in arrears. Budget increases can be requested at any time during the month. Budget increase requests must be submitted in writing (email acceptable). The requested budget increase(s) could take up to forty-eight (48) hours to execute across advertising channels. You may request to pause your monthly Ad Spend (email acceptable) during the Term, however the Term of all your Services will be extended for an equal number of months and you will continue to pay the Management Fees during any such pause. 

8.    Pausing Your Ad Spend; Termination. Except for Clients under monthly contracts, at any time during the Term, so long as we have not made purchases on your behalf, you may suspend any Ad Spend temporarily. You understand that suspending the Ad Spend does not suspend your obligation to pay the Management Fees and we will continue to invoice and you will pay the Management Fees during the Term notwithstanding any suspension of Ad Spend. Notwithstanding Section 6(b)(iv) of the Terms, for monthly contracts, Client may terminate any Renewal Term with 15 days written notice prior to the Renewal Term. 

9.    Client Obligations. In order for us to perform the Advertising Services, you must (a) provide us with access to applicable accounts (like Google Analytics or Facebook); (b) install and maintain a pixel or script to allow us to track traffic; and (c) assist us with the development of keywords. 

10.  Reporting. We will provide you with reporting regarding the activities performed and the results of such activities. You understand that the performance of the Advertising Services may take time to see results or may change or fluctuate over time due to changes in search engine algorithms, site rankings, competition for key words, policies of the search engine platform or third party platform, changes in indexed directories, or other changes or factors. Therefore, we do not guarantee that the Advertising Services will achieve any specific result or any result within a specific timeframe or campaign. If you change your website, the changes may impact the Advertising Services. 

11.  Third-Party Service Integration. We may allow certain integrations between Third-Party Services and our Services (each an “Integration”). By requesting, accepting, or authorizing an Integration, you expressly: 

a.    Authorize us to integrate the Services with the Third-Party Services and exchange Client Data, Client Content, and Consumer Data relating to the Services (collectively, the “Data”) with the Third-Party Services for the purposes set forth in these Terms and the Third-Party Service provider’s terms and conditions. 

b.    Represent and warrant that you (i) have the authority to allow the above-described exchange of Data and (ii) have obtained and will obtain all legally required consents from data subjects and/or providers regarding this exchange and use of Data. 

c.    Waive and forever release us and our officers, directors, employees, shareholders, agents, and affiliates, and all of our respective successors and assigns, from any and all claims and causes of action, whether known or unknown, which you may have, arising out of or related to the Integration. 

12.  Restrictions. In addition to the restrictions in the Terms, you acknowledge and agree that you may not use our servers as a source, intermediary, reply to address, or destination address for mail bombs, Internet packet flooding, packet corruption, denial of service, or other abusive activities that threaten the stability of our network or damage the systems of, or cause a disruption of Internet services. You are solely responsible for maintaining an independent backup copy of your Client Content. You are prohibited from using the Services to disseminate or transmit unsolicited messages, unsolicited commercial email, or unreasonably large volumes of email. 

13.  Indemnification. You represent and warrant that you own the right, title, and interest to your Client Content, including the right to publish, reproduce, distribute, and license. You acknowledge and agree to indemnify and defend us from any claim, suit, or proceeding brought against us regarding any and all claims, damages, liabilities, losses, suits, legal action, investigations, and threats of same concerning the alleged or actual infringement of any Client Content you provide or approve for use in the Services. 

14.  Messaging and Email Services. For purposes of these Service Specific Terms, “Messaging Services” means any message sent via SMS, MMS, Chat, and WhatsApp messaging channels in connection with the Services indicated in an Order Form. “Email Services” means any email sent via the Services indicated in an Order Form. 

15.  Third Party Services. We use third-party services in order to provide Messaging Services and Email Services. If the Order indicates that you purchased Messaging Services or Email Services, the following terms apply to such purchase: 

a.    No Inappropriate Content or Users. Do not use the Messaging Services or Email Services to transmit or store any content or communications (commercial or otherwise) that is illegal, harmful, unwanted, inappropriate, objectionable, confirmed to be criminal misinformation, or otherwise poses a threat to the public. This prohibition includes use of the Messaging Services or Email Services by a hate group or content or communications that originate from a hate group or are exploitive, abusive, or hate speech. 

b.    Prohibited Activities. Do not use the Messaging Services or Email Services to send any content, engage in or encourage any activity that is illegal, deceptive, harmful, unwanted, inappropriate, objectionable, criminal, violating others’ rights, poses a threat to the public, or harmful to our business operations or reputation, including: 

                                  i.        Violating laws, regulations, governmental orders, or industry standards or guidance in any applicable jurisdiction (collectively, “Applicable Laws”). This includes violating Applicable Laws requiring (a) consent be obtained prior to transmitting, recording, collecting, or monitoring data or communications, (b) compliance with opt-out requests for any data or communications, or (c) anything illegal in the jurisdiction where the message recipient lives. Examples include messages related to the marketing or sale of a cannabis product or offers for prescription medication that cannot legally be sold over-the-counter in the U.S.A. 

                                 ii.        Interfering with or otherwise negatively impacting any aspect of the Messaging Services, Email Services, or any third-party networks that are linked to the Messaging Services or Email Services. 

                                iii.        Reverse engineering, copying, disassembling, or decompiling the Messaging Services or Email Services. 

                                iv.        Creating a false identity or any attempt to mislead others as to the identity of the sender or the origin of any data or communications. 

                                 v.        Hate speech, harassment, exploitative, abusive, or any communication that originate from a hate group. 

                                vi.        Fraudulent messages, including misinformation about products claiming to prevent, treat, or cure health issues that have not been approved by the applicable government authority. 

                               vii.       Escort services, mail-order spouse finders, international marriage brokers, and other similar sites and services. 

                              viii.        Malicious content, such as malware or viruses 

                                ix.        Any content that is designed to intentionally evade filters 

c.    No Service Integrity Violations. Do not violate the integrity of the Messaging Services or Email Services, including: 

                                  i.        Attempting to bypass, exploit, defeat, or disable limitations or restrictions placed on the Messaging Services or Email Services. 

                                 ii.        Finding security vulnerabilities to exploit the Messaging Services or Email Services or attempting to bypass any security mechanism or filtering capabilities. 

                                iii.        Any denial of service (DoS) attack on the Messaging Services or Email Services or any other conduct that attempts to disrupt, disable, or overload the Messaging Services or Email Services. 

                                iv.        Transmitting code, files, scripts, agents, or programs intended to do harm, including viruses or malware, or using automated means, such as bots, to gain access to or use the Messaging Services or Email Services. 

                                 v.        Attempting to gain unauthorized access to the Messaging Services or Email Services. 

d.    Data Safeguards. You are responsible for determining whether the Messaging Services or Email Services offer appropriate safeguards for Your use of the Messaging Services or Email Services, including, but not limited to, any safeguards required by Applicable Laws, prior to transmitting or processing any data or communications via the Messaging Services or Email Services. 

e.    Age and Geographic Gating. If you are sending messages in any way related to alcohol, firearms, gambling, tobacco, or other adult content, then more restrictions apply. In addition to obtaining consent from every message recipient, you must ensure that no message recipient is younger than the legal age of consent based on where the recipient is located. You also must ensure that the message content complies with all applicable laws of the jurisdiction in which the message recipient is located or applicable communications industry guidelines or standards. You need to be able to provide proof that you have in place measures to ensure compliance with these restrictions. 

f.     Terms Specific to Messaging Services 

                                  i.      Consent Requirements. 

1.    Prior to sending the first message, you must obtain consent from the message recipient to communicate with them. You must make clear to the individual they are agreeing to receive messages of the type you’re going to send. You need to keep a record of the consent, such as a copy of the document or form that the message recipient signed, or a timestamp of when the customer completed a sign-up flow. 

2.    If you do not send an initial message to that individual within a reasonable period after receiving consent (or as set forth by local regulations or best practices), then you must reconfirm consent in the first message you send to that recipient. 

3.    The consent applies only to you, and to the specific use or campaign that the recipient has consented to. You cannot treat it as blanket consent allowing you to send messages from other brands or companies, or additional messages about other uses or campaigns. 

4.    Proof of opt-in consent must be retained as set forth by local regulation or best practices after the end user opts out of receiving messages. 

                               ii.        Alternative Consent Requirements: The Two Exceptions. While consent is always required and the consent requirements noted above are generally the safest path, there are two scenarios where consent can be received differently: 

1.    Contact initiated by an individual. If an individual sends a message to you, you are free to respond in an exchange with that individual. For example, if an individual texts your phone number asking for your hours of operation, you can respond directly to that individual, relaying your open hours. In such a case, the individual’s inbound message to you constitutes both consent and proof of consent. Remember that the consent is limited only to that particular conversation. Unless you obtain additional consent, don’t send messages that are outside that conversation. 

2.    Informational content to an individual based a prior relationship. You may send a message to an individual where you have a prior relationship, provided that individual provided their phone number to you, and has taken some action to trigger the potential communication and has not expressed a preference to not receive messages from you. Actions can include a button press, alert setup, appointments, or order placements. Examples of acceptable messages in these scenarios include appointment reminders, receipts, one-time passwords, order/shipping/reservation confirmations, drivers coordinating pick up locations with riders, and repair persons confirming service call times. The message must not attempt to promote a product, convince someone to buy something, or advocate for a social cause. 

                                iii.        Periodic Messages and Ongoing Consent. If you intend to send messages to a recipient on an ongoing basis, you should confirm the recipient’s consent by offering them a clear reminder of how to unsubscribe from those messages using standard opt-out language (defined below). You must also respect the message recipient’s preferences in terms of frequency of contact. You also need to proactively ask individuals to reconfirm their consent as set forth by local regulations and best practices. 

                                iv.        Identifying Yourself as the Sender. Every message you send must clearly identify you (the party that obtained the opt-in from the recipient) as the sender, except in follow-up messages of an ongoing conversation. 

                                 v.        Opt-out. The initial message that you send to an individual needs to include the following language: “Reply STOP to unsubscribe,” or the equivalent using another standard opt-out keyword, such as STOPALL, UNSUBSCRIBE, CANCEL, END, and QUIT. Individuals must have the ability to revoke consent at any time by replying with a standard opt-out keyword. When an individual opts out, you may deliver one final message to confirm that the opt-out has been processed, but any subsequent messages are not allowed. An individual must once again provide consent before you can send any additional messages. 

                                vi.        Messaging Policy Violation Detection and Prevention Evasion. You may not use Messaging Services to evade any telecommunications provider’s unwanted messaging detection and prevention mechanisms. Examples of prohibited practices include: 

1.    Content designed to evade detection. As noted above, content which has been specifically designed to evade detection by unwanted messaging detection and prevention mechanisms is not allowed. This includes intentionally misspelled words or non-standard opt-out phrases which have been specifically created with the intent to evade these mechanisms. 

2.    Snowshoeing. Snowshoeing is not allowed. Snowshoeing is defined as spreading similar or identical messages across many phone numbers with the intent or effect of evading unwanted messaging detection and prevention mechanisms. 

                               vii.       US Specific SMS Guidelines. You are strongly encouraged to review proposed use cases with qualified legal counsel to make sure they comply with all applicable laws. The following are some general best practices: 

1.    Get opt-in consent from each customer or potential customer before sending any communication to them, particularly for marketing or other non-essential communications.

2.    Only communicate during a customer or potential customer’s daytime hours unless it is urgent. 

3.    SMS campaigns should support HELP/STOP messages, and similar messages, in the customer or potential customer’s local language. 

4.    Do not contact customers or potential customers on do-not-call or do-not-disturb registries. 

5.    The euro symbol (€) is not supported; avoid using this character in message submission toward the United States. 

                              viii.        Services Using Phone Numbers. If you use a phone number with any of the Messaging Services, the following requirements apply:

1.    Phone Number Compliance. Upon LeadVenture’s request, you will provide LeadVenture with true, accurate, and complete information associated with your use of any phone number with the Messaging Services for which LeadVenture is required to have an address or any other information, if applicable, on record. You will provide reasonable cooperation regarding information requests from law enforcement, regulators, or telecommunications providers. Furthermore, if you use any Messaging Services that require the use of a phone number, you will comply with any law or regulation that is or becomes applicable as a result of your software application or service interfacing with the Messaging Services. 

2.    Withdrawal & Replacement of Phone Numbers. You acknowledge that phone numbers associated with your account are subject to (a) domestic and international laws, policies, and regulations and (b) requirements of underlying telecommunications providers, international intergovernmental organizations (e.g., International Telecommunications Union (ITU)), and phone numbering plan administrators ((a) and (b) collectively, “Phone Number Rules”). We may withdraw or replace any phone number associated with your account (x) if required pursuant to the Phone Number Rules; (y) if the use of such phone number violates Phone Number Rules; or (z) for technical reasons. We will, where possible, provide you with notice prior to any phone number withdrawal or replacement for the foregoing reasons. Separately, we may withdraw or replace any phone number without prior notice if such phone number is associated with (a) a trial account that has not been used for more than ninety (90) days or (b) an account that has been suspended for more than ninety (90) days. 

g.    Terms Specific to Email Services

 

                                  i.        Compliance with Laws. You and your customers must comply with these terms and all applicable laws, regulations, and industry standards or guidance in connection with your use or your customers’ use of Email Services. You are responsible for your customers’ use of Email Services. 

                                 ii.        Consent (“opt-in”). You will obtain opt-in consent from a recipient prior to sending emails to that recipient to the extent required by applicable law or regulation. 

1.    You will not use purchased or rented email lists or email lists of recipients that have not affirmatively consented (i.e., opted in) to receive emails from you. 

2.    Where applicable law or regulation requires opt-in consent for emails, proof of such consent should be retained by you in accordance with the applicable law or regulation and at least until the email recipient opts out of receiving emails. 

3.    Country specific consent requirements, such as double opt-in, use of pre-checked consent boxes from consumers to assume consent, and customers misconstruing consent by inaction or silence should be adhered to, based on laws or regulations in the applicable jurisdiction. 

4.    Every email you send must (a) clearly identify and accurately represent yourself or your organization if you are the sender (i.e., the party that obtained the opt-in consent from a recipient or the party that is initiating the email), and (b) include a clear non-deceptive subject line, which accurately describes the content and purpose of the email (e.g. email is an advertisement or promotion). 

                                iii.        Revocation of Consent (“opt-out”). All commercial or promotional emails that you send to an individual must include the following in the body of each email: (a) An accurate physical mailing address in the body of the email, an address where unsubscribe requests can be physically mailed; (b) A clear and conspicuous unsubscribe link; and (c) A link to your organization’s privacy policy applicable to emails you send to recipients. Individuals must have the ability to revoke consent to receive further non-legally required notices at any time. When an individual opts out, you must honor the request within 10 days or the timeframe required by the applicable law or regulation, whichever is shortest. An individual must provide opt-in consent before you can send any additional emails. 

                                iv.        Prohibited Actions. You and your customers are prohibited from using Email Services in the following ways: 

1.    Using third party email addresses, domain names without proper consent or authorization from the third party; 

2.    Sending emails that result in an unacceptable number of spam or unsolicited email complaints; 

3.    Disguising, falsifying, or manipulating the origin, subject matter, headers, or transmission path information of any email; 

4.    Sending chain letters, pyramid schemes, or other fraudulent or deceptive content to a recipient; 

5.    Using any tracking technologies (e.g., tracking pixels or cookies) in emails sent to a recipient prior to obtaining consent from that recipient to the extent and in the manner required by applicable law or regulation; and 

6.    Evading mechanisms, filters, and detection capabilities designed to identify unwanted emails. 

                                 v.        Deliverability Risk. Some content or sending practices are not illegal or prohibited but are highly likely to face deliverability issues. High rates of deliverability problems and third-party complaints (e.g., consumer or recipient complaints or complaints from inbox providers) may negatively affect the performance of Email Services. As such, email content or sending practices that generate such outcomes may lead to the third-party provider’s refusal to deliver emails or account suspension. Examples of content that may be at risk for increased monitoring and potential deliverability issues include, but are not limited to, the following: 

 

1.    Emails related to work-at-home hoaxes, get rich quick schemes, and make money online schemes; 

2.    Unsolicited lead generation opportunities; 

3.    Gambling services; 

4.    Multi-level and affiliate marketing; 

5.    Credit repair and get-out-of-debt opportunities; 

6.    Multimedia Messaging Service; MM3 Stage 3 for Internet Mail Exchange; 

7.    Selling “Likes” or followers for a social media platform; and 

8.    Cryptocurrencies, virtual currencies, and any digital assets related to an Initial Coin Offering. 

16.  Violations. We reserve the right to suspend or remove access to Messaging Services or Email Services for clients we determine are not complying with these Service Specific Terms, or who are not following the law in any applicable area or applicable communications industry guidelines or standards, in some instances with limited notice in the case of serious violations of this policy.

DaaS Terms

1.    DaaS TermsData Services. Data Services may include Third Party Data, in the form of digitized original automobile window stickers.

  1. Acceptable Use. You may only use the Data Services and Third Party Data to provide to consumers in connection with the sales and advertising of vehicles and to enhance vehicle data, either by including the Third Party Data on a website to describe a vehicle or as a window sticker on a vehicle. You may not sell, distribute, or alter the Third Party Data or Data Services.
  2. Warranty Disclaimer. THE DATA SERVICES ARE LICENSED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, PERFORMANCE, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. We do not warrant that the Data Services will meet your requirements, that operation will be uninterrupted or error free, or that the Third Party Data will contain correct, accurate, or complete data.
  3. eCatalog Services. For purposes of these Service Specific Terms, the “eCatalog Services” mean the parts, inventory, garment or accessories data which is made available in an online list or through a mobile application.  eCatalog Services provide data from third-party manufactures consisting of, where applicable, notes, service bulletins, specifications, diagrams, inventory status, specifications (the “eCatalog Data”). The eCatalog Services may be accessed by your employees, contractors or agents or it may be made available to your website visitors. You are responsible for redirecting users from your website to the eCatalog Services.
  4. Data Enhancement Services. For purposes of these Service Specific Terms, the “Data Enhancement Services” means the combination of data that is provided to you from a third-party and information from other sources. For purposes of the Data Enhancement Services, “Client Data” means any data that you provide to us for inclusion in the Services (excluding data owned by a third-party) and “Our Data” includes the results of the Data Enhancement Services, subject to any rights of the third-party or third-party manufacturer. With respect to any historical Client Data, you are responsible for extracting, converting, formatting, and otherwise ensuring that your historical Client Data is useable with the Data Enhancement Services. Historical data will be imported as individual table data in static form and, due to the complexity of historical data relationships, we cannot import historical data relationships or table relationships. Historical Client Data may only be viewed as archived history within the Data Enhancement Services. Any data conversion fees incurred is a separate, non-refundable fee.
  5. License Restrictions. With respect to the eCatalog Services and the Data Enhancement Services, where we receive data from a third-party manufacturer, your right to use the data we provide is limited by the license terms that we agree to with the third-party manufacturer. Subject to the license limitations in our agreement with the third-party licensor, we hereby grant you the limited, revocable, non-sublicensable, non-transferable right to use the eCatalog Services, Data Enhancement Services, or eCatalog Data solely for the purpose of receiving the applicable Services during the Term. We may restrict or revoke your right to use such data or modify the eCatalog Data at any time with or without notice. We are not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of the third-party manufacture’s eCatalog Data, including any instructions or specifications.
  6. Intellectual Property Ownership. The third-party manufactures or licensors of the eCatalog Data own the right, title, and interest, including all related intellectual property rights, in and to the eCatalog Data. Any and all enhancements or modifications, including the layout, look and feel or organization of the eCatalog Data, for purposes of providing eCatalog Services or Data Enhancement Services, is our Intellectual Property. Your limited, revocable, non-sublicensable, non-transferable right to use the eCatalog Services, Data Enhancement Services or eCatalog Data does not convey to you any rights or ownership in the eCatalog Services, Data Enhancement Services or eCatalog Data.
  7. Acceptable Use of eCatalog Data. As part of the eCatalog Services, we allow you to cache eCatalog Data for a limited time to achieve your performance and service continuity. Client may cache the eCatalog Data for a maximum of 48 hours. Any retention or permanent storage or use of the eCatalog Data outside this 48 hour retention period is expressly prohibited. Upon termination of these Terms for any reason, Client will securely destroy any such eCatalog Data and provide a certification from a Client representative acknowledging the secure destruction of eCatalog Data within 5 business days.
  8. Client Side Software. As part of the eCatalog Services or the Data Enhancement Services, we may provide you with software that is installed on your systems or devices (“Client-Side Software”). The Client-Side Software may only be installed at the specific locations identified in the Order Form. Upon full payment of the fees in the Order Form, and during the Term, we grant to you a non-exclusive, royalty-free, revocable, non-transferable, non-sublicensable license to (a) install the Client-Side Software on your systems at the specific location indicated in the Order Form; (b) copy, transmit, distribute, perform, and display the Client-Side Software solely as necessary to operate the Client-Side Software; and (c) copy, distribute, and publish the documentation solely as necessary to operate the Client-Side Software. In the case of (a)-(c), the rights are granted to you solely for your internal business operations in accordance with these Terms. The license granted in this Section 5 includes the right to: (i) install, execute, and run one copy of the Client-Side Software on your internal systems; (ii) generate print, copy, download, and store the data, information, and output that results from any execution or other use of the Client-Side Software; (iii) use the Client-Side Software solely in object code form; (iv) create one copy of the Client-Side Software and documentation for purposes of hardware or system maintenance or repair, system testing, disaster recovery, or backup and archiving. You are responsible for ensuring that the Client-Side Software and the data and information processed by the Client-Side Software is backed up. Following the payment of the fees we will make the Client-Side Software available to you for download. We will only be responsible for one complete installation in your internal systems. To access the Client-Side Software on more than one computer, you must purchase additional licenses, known as additional seats or working posts. In order to activate your license(s) to use the Client-Side Software and the accompanying documentation on one or multiple computers, you must obtain a valid license key from us or a reseller, distributor or manufacturer authorized by us. The Client-Side Software is our Intellectual Property. We offer the Client-Side Software “as is” and with all faults. Your sole remedy for any error or issue with respect to the Client-Side Software is the repair or replacement of the Client-Side Software. We will not be held liable for loss of data due to failure in any backup process. You will take all commercially reasonable measures to safeguard the Client-Side Software and the documentation (including all copies thereof) from infringement, misappropriation, theft, misuse, or unauthorized access.
  9. Client-Side Software Maintenance. If you purchase Client-Side Software, in order for us to support the Client-Side Software, you must install and maintain the remote support software that we provide you. The remote support software must be installed on a device with access to the Client-Side Software and have Internet access. You are responsible for ensuring any data is backed up prior to providing us with remote access via the remote support software. We are not obligated to provide technical support if you do not back up the Client-Side Software or any data or information processed by the Client-Side Software. If any action or omission causes a non-standard support case, we will charge you our then-current professional service rate to resolve the non-standard case. Non-standard client support cases include issues or resolutions related to third-party integrations, client authored reports, and direct database read/write (including imports and exports) not authorized by us.
  10. Internet Connectivity and Consent to Use Collected Data. You agree that we may collect and use technical and usage-based information gathered through your use of the Client-Side Software through our remote access to the software and you hereby agree to allow such remote access. We may use this information to support or improve our products, provide educational and consulting services and more broadly aggregate and analyze, provided this information will not be disclosed in such a way that it personally identifies you or any individual.
  11. Project and Integration Support. You understand that you are responsible for configuring the eCatalog Services to connect using the specifications we provide.
  12. API Integration. Certain eCatalog Services may allow you to integrate with APIs. You may conduct the API integration, or grant access to a third party to conduct the integration on your behalf. Upon your request, we will provide to you the information necessary to perform the API integration. You agree that you are solely responsible for such integration and that we are not responsible for any errors or deficiencies in the API integration performed by you or on your behalf. You agree that any third party that conducts such API Integration will execute a Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure Agreement with us prior to gaining access to any proprietary information.
  13. Selling Goods and Merchandise Through Your Website. Some of the eCatalog Services allow you to sell products through your website and the eCatalog Services. You are solely responsible for all products that you sell, including all advertising, promotion, or any related services, and compliance with any laws related thereto. We are not involved in your relationship and/or transaction with any actual or potential buyer of your products. All payments for your products must be processed through a third-party payment provider with which you decide to contract, and in accordance with that third party’s terms of service and related policies or agreements. We are not a party to or responsible for your relationship with any third party payment providers, or for their actions. In addition to the Terms, you agree to the following:
    1. You shall be solely responsible for and bear all costs of and responsibility for procuring and delivering your products;
    2. You shall be solely responsible for any and all statements and promises you make and for all assistance, warranty and support regarding your products;
    3. You shall be solely and fully responsible for all taxes and fees of any nature associated with your sales activities, including any taxes related to the purchase or sale of the products, and to collect, report and remit the correct amounts to the appropriate authorities and/or inform your customers of such and provide them with a duly issued invoice as required by law.

15.  Catalog Management. If you sign up for a managed catalog, we will provide updates from distributor catalogs throughout the year. Updates are done as soon as practical. Given the amount of products managed, updates may be delayed from a product release to its propagation in the eCatalog Service. We are not responsible for any errors and any errors found in the provided content must be reported to us to be fixed.

  1. Unmanaged Catalog. If you sign up for an unmanaged catalog, we will only pull raw data from the files you provide to publish on any eCatalog Services. We will provide no other management services in association with such data provided by you and will have no responsibility or liability with regards to the accuracy of the raw data you provide or how the raw data is displayed through any eCatalog Services.
  2. American Honda Motor Co. Electronic Parts Catalog. If you request access to electronic parts catalog data published on behalf of American Honda Motor Co., Inc. (“AHM”) and/or Honda Canada Inc. (“HCI”), you also agree to the following (note, the remaining paragraphs do not apply if you are not requesting access to the AHM and/or HCI electronic parts catalog):
    1. to use the AHM and/or HCI information solely for internal business purposes and not for resale;
    2. that, with the exception of use as contemplated by the products we provide to you, the AHM and/or HCI catalog and the information contained therein are confidential, proprietary and the sole property of AHM and/or HCI; and
    3. not to duplicate, republish or recirculate the AHM and/or HCI information to third parties (except as contemplated by the products we provide to you as permitted by copyright law).

You also acknowledge and agree that:

a.    We are an independent business that is not sponsored or affiliated with AHM or HCI and that AHM and HCI are not responsible for any goods or services we provide;

 

b.    AHM and/or HCI is the owner or exclusive licensee of the AHM and/or HCI information and associated trademarks in the United States and Canada;

c.    AHM and HCI are third party beneficiaries to these Terms and able to enforce all provisions herein pertaining to use and/or confidentiality of AHM and/or HCI information or trademarks; and

 

d.    in no event will AHM or HCI be liable for any damages under these Terms including any special, incidental, indirect, exemplary, consequential or analogous damages or for loss of profits, loss of business, loss of data or the like; even if AHM and/or HCI has been advised of the possibility of any or all of the foregoing types of damages

 

Last Updated 7/1/2024