Co-Branded White Pages Launch Date Sample Clauses

Co-Branded White Pages Launch Date. Verizon and XxXxxxXxxxx.xxx may, upon the mutual agreement of the Parties, use their commercially reasonable efforts to make the Co-Branded White Pages Service generally accessible to end users of the XxXxxxXxxxx.xxx Web Site. However, it is expressly understood and agreed that XxXxxxXxxxx.xxx is free to contract with any third party provider for all white page services and searches, even including the States, without violating the exclusivity provisions hereof. In the event XxXxxxXxxxxx.xxx contracts with a third party for any white page services or searches, XxXxxxXxxxxx.xxx will not co-mingle the white pages search results provided by Verizon with the results obtained from any third party in response to any white pages search.
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