While doing any business with them, and for six months thereafter, the publisher cannot "directly or indirectly, enter into any business relationship or agreement with any [network] Advertiser or an agent thereof..."
In other words I cannot go direct with any offer on their network for six months after working with them?
This will not likely be an issue in this network any time soon, I just don't push heavy traffic to any single cpa offer on their network for this to be a conflict. So it's not a dealbreaker or anything, but six months does seem like a long time for those in different circumstances.
I can see why networks put this in place, discouraging pubs from walking once they strike gold with an offer. But for the sake of argument, depending on the pub's traffic sources, footprints, etc. I'm guessing it's difficult for a network to know whether or not a pub broke this part of the agreement?
In other words I cannot go direct with any offer on their network for six months after working with them?
This will not likely be an issue in this network any time soon, I just don't push heavy traffic to any single cpa offer on their network for this to be a conflict. So it's not a dealbreaker or anything, but six months does seem like a long time for those in different circumstances.
I can see why networks put this in place, discouraging pubs from walking once they strike gold with an offer. But for the sake of argument, depending on the pub's traffic sources, footprints, etc. I'm guessing it's difficult for a network to know whether or not a pub broke this part of the agreement?


