Additional Access to Microsoft Algorithmic Search Platform Sample Clauses

Additional Access to Microsoft Algorithmic Search Platform. (a) As used in this Agreement, “Web Crawl Cache” means a copy of the entire set of content utilized by Microsoft in connection with Microsoft Algorithmic Search Services excluding only third-party licensed content that Microsoft is contractually unable to provide to Yahoo! (but Microsoft will use commercially reasonable best efforts to obtain the right to include such content in the copy provided to Yahoo!). This content is comprised of a set of documents. Each document represents raw data pulled from external servers by the Microsoft programs that are traversing the Web to refresh the Microsoft catalog of Web content data (or content obtained via a feed and that is incorporated into the Algorithmic Index). Such data will include the following, to the extent collected by Microsoft, as well as other similar data to the extent collected by Microsoft:
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Additional Access to Microsoft Algorithmic Search Platform i) Microsoft will make available to Yahoo! and update on a continuous basis a copy of the entire Microsoft Web Crawl Cache. Each document within the Web Crawl Cache will be available for Yahoo! to access and download in accordance with the SLA. The Search Agreement will include a description of Yahoo!’s initial refresh needs (which Yahoo! will reasonably relate to Yahoo!’s business needs) for the Web Crawl Cache, and the parties will develop a process for scoping future scenarios and refresh needs as they arise. In order to facilitate the timely access to the Web Crawl Cache described in this Section 1(h), Microsoft (at Yahoo!’s request) will provide a copy area for Yahoo! in Microsoft colocation facilities. Microsoft will pay the development costs necessary to fulfill the foregoing obligations (and Yahoo! will pay the Covered Marginal Costs) needed to support its access defined in the Yahoo!-defined scenarios. Microsoft will work with Yahoo! to help with network configuration as specified in the SLA and by providing a reasonable front-end presence in Microsoft’s colocation facilities Yahoo! may use its copy of the Microsoft Web Crawl Cache for such things as analysis, enriching the Microsoft platform with metadata and to improve the experience on Yahoo! Properties and Syndication Properties. ii) Yahoo! will have the right, via its Dedicated Resources, to engineer a mechanism designed to meet Yahoo!’s business needs to process and/or deliver to Yahoo! the Web Content Derived Metadata for any document, including the Microsoft Web Map describing the link structure of the documents. The parties will work in good faith to develop mutually agreed service levels for this delivery, based on the performance and reliability characteristics of such delivery mechanism. The system will be engineered such that it will not impact the performance of the Microsoft systems producing, containing or using this data. Beyond the Dedicated Resources, Yahoo! will pay Microsoft for the costs of this system as they arise. iii) Yahoo! will have the ability to add its own metadata to each document in the Web Crawl Cache for Yahoo!’s internal purposes including the ability to create a separate content index that can be used to serve content for Yahoo! Results Pages, other Yahoo! Properties or both. Yahoo! may offer to share metadata with Microsoft on a periodic basis, subject to any third party contractual restrictions, in which case Microsoft may include such metadata within the Alg...

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