Advertising Terms and Conditions
Midwifery Today Advertising
Definition of terms
"MT" means Midwifery Today, Inc.
"Advertisement" ("Ad") or "Advertising" means material or a message in any format that promotes an Advertiser's brand or products or services.
"Advertiser" means a person or entity that provides Advertisements, whether directly or indirectly or through its advertising agency, to promote itself, its brands, or the products or services it offers.
Payment
The Advertiser agrees to pay the charges for Advertisements published, distributed or exhibit tables reserved at his/her direction.
PAYMENT IS DUE ON OR BEFORE THE ADVERTISEMENT DEADLINE.
Late payment may result in a late charge, loss of discount, cancellation of the Advertisement and/or postponement of the Advertisement to the following issue.
Year-long contracts are not subject to rate increases that occur during the period of the contract. At the end of the contract, rate increases may be put into effect for subsequent Ads.
Deadlines
Ad copy and payment for all Ads are due on or before the Ad deadline. Late payment or Ad copy submitted after the deadline may result in a late charge, loss of discount, cancellation of the Ad and/or postponement of the Ad to the following issue.
The Ad deadlines for Midwifery Today magazine are January 15 (March issue), April 15 (June issue), July 15 (September issue) and October 15 (December issue). The ad deadline for Midwifery Today E-News is Thursday, 9 am U.S. Pacific Time, when publication is the following Wednesday.
Deadlines for conference Advertisements vary. Please see the specific conference Advertising Opportunities information for details. Last minute conference exhibits are generally accepted on a space-available basis.
Changes and cancellation
All verbal instructions regarding contracts or changes of any kind must be confirmed in writing by the Advertiser.
Cancellation of or changes to Ads will generally not be accepted after Ad deadline, and none may be presumed executed without acknowledgment from MT.
Cancellation of year-long contract
Advertisers may cancel a year-long contract by written notice to MT at least 10 days prior to the next Ad deadline. At such time, the Advertiser will be responsible to pay for any Ads already run as part of a yearly contract at their full, not discounted, rate. All such sums of money are due and payable before the next Ad deadline in order to cancel the contract.
In the absence of written termination notice from the Advertiser, MT may insert the last contracted Ad and bill the Advertiser toward fulfillment of the contract.
Restrictions
MT reserves the right to determine placement of all Ads and shall not be bound by requests for special positions other than covers, despite efforts made to meet Advertiser's preferences.
MT reserves the right to refuse or cancel any Advertisement which, in its opinion, does not conform to MT's standards. (See Advertising Policy Notice.)
Limit of Liability
MT's liability for any error shall not exceed the cost of the space purchased. MT is not responsible for errors in key numbers or other typesetting errors.
Conditions appearing on contracts or submitted copy that conflict with MT's policies will not be binding upon MT.
All agreements are subject to acts of God, fires, strikes, accidents, and other occurrences beyond MT's control. MT shall not be liable for any costs or damages if the terms of an Advertising Agreement are not fulfilled due to any such cause.
The Advertiser assumes responsibility for any and all claims that may arise as a result of Advertisements with MT and will indemnify MT against any claims or liability arising there from.
Advertising Policy Notice: Midwifery Today, Inc., (MT) reserves the right to refuse any Advertisement and to disallow any promotion or sale of any item at its conferences or through the use of its mailing lists. MT does not accept Advertising or conference exhibits for breast milk substitutes, pacifiers, nipples or bottles. Other unacceptable Advertising includes, but is not limited to, duplication of products or services offered by MT, pyramid schemes and any product or service believed by MT to be harmful to mothers or babies. Advertisements for breast pumps, pump accessories and breast milk storage devices are generally acceptable.
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