Bounty Fee. 2.1. During the Term, Microsoft will make reasonable efforts to deliver [*] to Company’s site (the [*]). 2.2. If Microsoft provides [*] to Company, Company will pay Microsoft [*] Microsoft in [*] (the “Bounty Fees”) allowing for [*]. 2.3. Payment of Bounty Fees (if any) called for by this Section 2 will be paid on [*] basis, in arrears within [*] after the end of any [*] as to which Bounty Fees are payable. Company will remit to Microsoft the aggregate Bounty Fees due, together with a statement specifying the aggregate number of [*] in the applicable [*]. 2.4. Company agrees to keep all usual and proper records and books of account and all usual and proper entries relating to Company’s obligations described in this Section 2. Microsoft shall have the right to cause, at its sole cost and expense, an audit and/or an inspection to be made of the applicable Company records in order to verify Company’s compliance with the terms of this Agreement. Any audit and/or inspection shall be conducted during regular business hours upon at least thirty (30) days prior written notice [as per Section 5B of the Agreement]. 2.5. The parties will meet on a [*] basis during the Term to monitor and manage the placements. Following each such meeting, the parties may revise the placements in an effort to optimize [*] to Company’s site. 2.6. Company will be billed for Bounty Fees [*] Microsoft, however, Microsoft will not be required to refund or otherwise return to Company any portion of the Fee for [*]. Failure by Microsoft to meet [*] shall not be deemed a breach of this Agreement or entitle Company to any legal remedy. Microsoft is not obligated to deliver [*] evenly throughout the Term
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Sources: Microsoft Corporation / Webtv Shopping Insertion Order (Provide Commerce Inc), Microsoft Corporation / Webtv Shopping Insertion Order (Provide Commerce Inc), Microsoft Corporation / Webtv Shopping Insertion Order (Provide Commerce Inc)
Bounty Fee. 2.1. 2.1 During the Term, Microsoft will make reasonable efforts to deliver [*] to Company’s site (the [*]).
2.2. 2.2 If Microsoft provides [*] to Company, Company will pay Microsoft [*] Microsoft in the fees below [*] (the “Bounty Fees”) allowing for ): [*] DELIVERED BY MICROSOFT [*] BOUNTY FEES [*] [*].
2.3. 2.3 Payment of Bounty Fees (if any) called for by this Section 2 will be paid on a [*] basis, in arrears within [*] after the end of any [*] as to which Bounty Fees are payable. Company will remit to Microsoft the aggregate Bounty Fees due, together with a statement specifying the aggregate number of [*] in the applicable [*].
2.4. 2.4 Company agrees to keep all usual and proper records and books of account and all usual and proper entries relating to Company’s obligations described in this Section 2. Microsoft shall have the right to cause, at its sole cost and expense, an audit and/or an inspection to be made of the applicable Company records in order to verify Company’s compliance with the terms of this Agreement. Any audit and/or inspection shall be conducted during regular business hours upon at least thirty (30) days prior written notice [as per Section 5B of the Agreement].
2.5. 2.5 The parties will meet on a [*] basis during the Term to monitor and manage the placements. Following each such meeting, the parties may revise the placements in an effort to optimize [*] to Company’s site.
2.6. 2.6 Company will be billed for Bounty Fees [*] by Microsoft, however, Microsoft will not be required to refund or otherwise return to Company any portion of the Fee for [*]. Failure by Microsoft to meet [*] set forth above in Section 2.2 shall not be deemed a breach of this Agreement or entitle Company to any legal remedy. Microsoft is not obligated to deliver [*] evenly throughout the Term. * Material has been omitted pursuant to a request for confidential treatment. To successfully use cookies, the privacy features of Internet Explorer 6 require Web services to deploy compact privacy policies as defined by the Platform for Privacy Preferences (P3P) Project developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The Internet Explorer 6 privacy features filter cookies based on these compact policies as well as the user’s privacy settings. While some cookies might not require a compact policy, implementing policies for all cookies [*]. Online privacy has become increasingly important to consumers, privacy advocates and the government. Addressing these concerns is the responsibility of the entire internet community. To address this Microsoft has implemented new privacy tools into Internet Explorer 6 which utilize P3P. We will be having regular chats at Microsoft TechNet in the IT community Technical Chats to discuss the privacy features, cookies and how to deploy P3P. Below are links to help you begin deployment of P3P.
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Sources: Microsoft Corporation / Webtv Shopping Insertion Order (Provide Commerce Inc), Microsoft Corporation / Webtv Shopping Insertion Order (Provide Commerce Inc)