Expedia Content on Featured Sites Sample Clauses

Expedia Content on Featured Sites. Subject to MSN Search editorial control, MSN will feature Co-Branded Site content on MSN Search as Featured Sites (as defined below in this Section 3.7) for a specified set of travel-related queries ("Travel Keywords"), which are relevant to such content. Microsoft will have the final say on whether any additional query will be designated as a Travel Keyword. The list of Travel Keywords for Expedia set forth in Exhibit D is the list of Travel Keywords that were in place on May 25, 2001. EI shall have the right to propose new or substitute Travel Keywords at least once during each calendar quarter of the Term. Even if Microsoft has agreed that a particular query is an appropriate Travel Keyword, there will be no Expedia Featured Site Link associated with such Travel Keyword if Expedia does not have content on the Co-Branded Site that, in Microsoft's sole editorial judgment, is relevant to and corresponds with such Travel Keyword. To the extent that MSN has featured a Travel Supplier on MSN Search as a Featured Site for a given query, and that query is not a trademark/brand solely allocated to the Travel Supplier owner thereof, then MSN will commit to feature Co-Branded Site content on MSN Search as a Featured Site for that specific query, to the extent that Expedia has content on the Co-Branded Site that, in Microsoft's sole editorial judgment, is relevant to and corresponds with such query. For the purposes of this Section 3.7(a), content shall be understood to include the reservation or selling of travel services on the Co-Branded Site.
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