Who is responsible for maintaining the website created for a City Publications franchised business?
City_Publications Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
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- We have established and maintain an Internet website at www.citypublication.com that provides information about the CITY PUBLICATIONS System and the services that you and we provide. We will establish a website for your Franchised Business with a link to our website. You are responsible for maintaining the website created for your Franchised Business. We may (but are not required to) include an interior page at our website about your Franchised Business. If we include information about your Franchised Business on our website, we may require you to prepare all or a portion of the page at your expense using our template. We review and approve all information you prepare prior to posting it. We retain the sole right to market on the Internet, including all use of websites, domain names, URL's linking, meta-tags, marketing, auction sites, e-commerce and co-branding arrangements. You may be required to provide content for our Internet marketing. You must follow our intranet and Internet usage rules, policies and requirements. We retain the sole right to use the Marks on the Internet, including on websites, as domain names, directory addresses, search terms, meta-tags, and in connection with linking, marketing, digital marketing, social
Source: Item 11 — FRANCHISOR'S ASSISTANCE, ADVERTISING, COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND TRAINING (FDD pages 19–24)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to the 2025 City Publications Franchise Disclosure Document, while City Publications will establish a website for your franchised business with a link to their main website, the franchisee is ultimately responsible for maintaining the website. City Publications also maintains an internet website at www.citypublication.com.
City Publications retains the sole right to market on the Internet, including all use of websites, domain names, URLs, linking, meta-tags, marketing, auction sites, e-commerce, and co-branding arrangements. Franchisees may be required to provide content for City Publications' internet marketing efforts and must adhere to their intranet and internet usage rules, policies, and requirements.
Furthermore, City Publications retains the sole right to use its marks on the Internet, including on websites, as domain names, directory addresses, search terms, and meta-tags, and in connection with linking, marketing, digital marketing, social media platforms, and co-branding arrangements. Franchisees must obtain consent from City Publications before establishing a presence on or marketing using the Internet for the franchised business. If City Publications approves an independent website for the franchisee, it may require that the site only be accessed through their homepage.