
The ‘dos & don’ts’ to help
ensure you achieve your
business objectives
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Content providers are typically large and well-known media organizations, advertisers, and consumer product companies. They develop and/or sponsor programming or promotions with which end users can interact via common short codes. They are the companies that own the brands or have license to the content published through the application.
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| $30,000,000+ revenue per annum
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| Acceptable consumer privacy policies.
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| Acceptable codes of conduct policies.
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| Agree not to transmit political marketing (news is acceptable), religious, pornographic, prostitution/escort, gambling, hate, alcohol or drug related content.
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| Only publish content when rights are owned or license to publish is held on behalf of client and published for direct client benefit.
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| $10,000,000+ revenue per annum
in core business. |
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| Acceptable consumer privacy policies.
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| Acceptable codes of conduct policies.
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| Agree not to transmit political marketing (news is acceptable), religious, pornographic, prostitution/escort, gambling, hate, alcohol or drug related content.
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| $10,000,000+ revenue per annum
in core business. |
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| Acceptable consumer privacy policies.
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| Acceptable codes of conduct policies.
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| Agree not to transmit political marketing (news is acceptable), religious, pornographic, prostitution/escort, gambling, hate, alcohol or drug related content.
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