clickpopads® Terms-of-Service Agreement
Last Updated: March 29, 2022 (version 20220329)
This terms-of-service agreement is between Tiger Media Inc. d/b/a clickpopads®, a Saskatchewan corporation (“clickpopads”), and you, the individual or entity signing up as a publisher or advertiser or both. Please read this agreement carefully before registering or using the clickpopads platform (the “Platform”). Participation in the Platform constitutes your acceptance of this agreement. If you do not agree to this agreement, you must not register or participate in the Platform.clickpopads is an advertising brokerage service, accessible at www.clickpopads.com, that allows website publishers to place ads on their websites and for advertisers to buy the space.You want to participate in the Platform as a publisher or advertiser or both.The parties therefore agree as follows:
1. Participation
1.1 In General. Participation in the Platform is subject to your continued compliance with this agreement and the applicable acceptable use policies (the “acceptable use policies”) attached to this agreement or otherwise available on www.clickpopads.com. clickpopads may require you to provide proof of identification before or during your participation in the Platform. You must be at least 18-years old and the age of majority in your jurisdiction to participate in the Platform. clickpopads may refuse participation to any applicant or participant at any time and for any reason, including country of residence, reputation, and associations. clickpopads is not available to advertisers or publishers in the following countries or territories: Crimea, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria. clickpopads may change, suspend, or discontinue the Platform at any time without notice or liability. clickpopads may suspend or terminate your account at any time if you breach this agreement. clickpopads may, at its discretion, modify this agreement at any time by posting a notice on the website located at www.clickpopads.com (the “Site”), or by notifying you by email or postal mail. Your continued participation in the Platform after this notice constitutes your acceptance of the modified agreement. You state that you are legally permitted to use the Platform and take full responsibility for the selection and use of the Platform. This agreement is void where prohibited by law, and the right to access the Platform is revoked in those jurisdictions.
1.2 Participation as a Publisher; Ineligible Websites
(a) You will comply with the specifications provided by clickpopads to allow proper delivery, display, tracking, and reporting of ads in connection with your websites (“Publisher Websites”), including by not modifying the JavaScript or other programming provided to you by clickpopads in any way, unless clickpopads expressly authorizes you to do so in writing.
(b) The following are examples of publisher websites that are ineligible for participation in the Platform and that may result in termination if used with the Platform:
(i) Websites that contain, promote, or distribute material that infringes the rights of others (including copyrights, trademarks, and other intellectual property rights) or that promotes copyright piracy.
(ii) Websites whose domain names violate the Anti-Cybersquatting Consumer Protection Act (ACPA) or equivalent law.
(iii) Websites that sell or distribute counterfeit or illegal goods, or serve the sole purpose of unlawfully distributing either counterfeit or bona fide goods (e.g., cross-border shipping of prescription-only or counterfeit goods).
(iv) Websites with gratuitous displays of violence, obscene or vulgar language, and abusive content or content that endorses or threatens physical harm.
(v) Websites promoting any type of hate-mongering (i.e., racial, political, ethnic, religious, gender-based, sexuality-based, or personal, etc.).
(vi) MP3, warez, password, torrent, file-locker, or other websites containing, linking, facilitating, or promoting illegal software or content.
(vii) Any website containing or promoting the spread of Trojans, viruses, malware, ransomware, any malicious code, or auto-installing scripts.
(viii) Websites using auto-redirects, auto-refreshes, or similar code to divert visitors.
(ix) Websites with references to illicit practices or shock human dignity.
(x) Websites that participate in or transmit inappropriate newsgroup postings or unsolicited email (spam) as well as unsolicited communications by equivalent electronic means (i.e., SMS, chat, social networks, etc.).
(xi) Websites promoting any type of illegal substance or activity (i.e., how to build a bomb, hacking, “phreaking,” etc.).
(xii) Websites with illegal, false, or deceptive investment advice and money-making opportunities.
(xiii) Websites that have a large amount of proxy traffic from services such as TOR or VPN clients commonly identified as used heavily in the commission of copyright infringement, firewall circumvention, or other unlawful activity.