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Ad Unit Sizes &
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The Copernic Media Solutions™ Publisher Network is Rich Media enabled and follows
the standards set forth by the IAB. It supports a variety of ad units and types,
including: full banners, skyscrapers, leaderboards, pops and more.
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Copernic Media Solutions offers advertisers a
wide variety of ad unit sizes and types, including:
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Full Banner; 468x60
15kb maximum
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Leaderboard; 728x90
15kb maximum
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Skyscraper; 120x600
15kb maximum
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Wide Skyscraper; 160x600
15kb maximum
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Medium Rectangle; 300x250
15kb maximum
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Pop-Up; up to 720x400
25kb maximum
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Pop-Under; up to 720x400
25kb maximum
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The Copernic Media Solutions Publisher Network is Rich Media enabled.
Please consult the list below to ensure that your ad format is included.
If there is another form of Rich Media not listed below please contact us
to find out if we can serve it for you
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Ads created using the Graphics Interchange Format (GIF)
that allows advertisers to create simple, animated images.
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Ads that are comprised of many pieces or images, all of
which link to the same click-through URL.
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Source definition.
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Ads using the Shockwave Format (SWF) created by Macromedia Flash
that allows users to interact with a banner without leaving the web page.
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Static ads that do not use interactivity or animation.
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An image in an HTML document with "hot spots" which when clicked on
in a suitable browser, act as anchors or links to other information.
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Technology that allows advertisers to capture data within the ad unit,
create text boxes and expandable ad units, HTML forms and drop-down menus.
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