Additional Non-US Exclusive Countries Sample Clauses

Additional Non-US Exclusive Countries. To the extent that EI develops additional localized versions of Expedia for a particular country or region in which MSN has an in-country presence, other than Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea, the Expedia Co-Branded Site within that country will have the right to be featured as the Travel Channel. EI will provide Microsoft with at least six (6) months notice of its intention to operate a localized version of the Co-Branded Site in a new geography. Upon such notification and EI's reasonable demonstration to Microsoft that such additional, localized version of the Co-Branded Site has the Essential Travel Elements ("Additional Non-US Exclusive Countries"), Microsoft will have the right to approve each Additional Non-US Exclusive Countries, provided, however, that such approval shall not be withheld so long as the channel plan that EI provides to Microsoft includes the Essential Travel Elements. Applicable terms for such Additional Non-US Exclusive Countries shall be the same as those for the existing Non-US Exclusive Countries. The parties agree that good faith sunset provisions of twelve (12) months from the date on which notice of intention to enter a market was delivered to Microsoft by EI will be implemented; provided, however, that in the event that after having provided such notice, EI's launch date in such Additional Non-US Exclusive Country slips beyond the end of the twelve (12) month sunset provision window, the sunset provision window shall be automatically extended until the revised launch date in order to allow Microsoft to continue to work with other travel service providers until the Co-Branded Site launches in such country. Sunset provisions may be fulfilled following the launch of the Co-Branded Site in such Additional Non-US Exclusive Country through use of the MSN Sidebar, or such other placement on Amended & Restated MSN/Expedia Carriage Agreement FINAL -- June 29, 2001 MSN as the parties may mutually agree upon. Notwithstanding the foregoing, however, the parties agree that in no event shall such other placement include the creation of a second Channel for, or related to, travel on MSN.
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