GENERAL MICROSOFT OBLIGATIONS Sample Clauses

GENERAL MICROSOFT OBLIGATIONS. BASIC PLACEMENT Figure 1 shows the ordering of the Search Pane elements. That is, from top to bottom, the elements will be a search box --where an end-user can easily enter and submit a query with the words "Search the Web" or similar words--Featured Sites, Company Search Results, and other elements, which may include Web Directory and Web Crawl links. Company Search Results will have the heading "Sponsored Links," but the heading may be modified by mutual agreement of the parties. Microsoft retains the right to decide the overall Look and Feel of the MSN Search Pane. However, Microsoft shall not modify any aspect of the Company Search Results (including the data contained therein), and shall ensure that the Company Search Results appear in the same internal order as provided by Company and are displayed together without other content of any kind between Company Search Results. Microsoft shall provide consistent presentation: [*]. Each Company Search Result will feature a full title with a maximum length of 40 characters and a full description of up to 190 characters. The full description will be evident when an end-user mouses over Company Search Results (see Figure 1). FIGURE 1 Ordering of Search Pane Elements [SCREENSHOT OF MSN SEARCH PAGE] * Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. Company Search Services Agreement During the Term, Microsoft will make reasonable commercial efforts not to make design changes (including, but not limited to, [*]) that reduce the Click Through Rate. If during the Term, any design or other change initiated by Microsoft causes the Click Through Rate to experience a decline greater than [*]%, and upon written notification from Company, Microsoft will make commercially reasonable efforts within a [*] period to return the Click Through Rate to where it was immediately prior to the design or other change. If, after this [*] period, the Click Through Rate is less than the Baseline Click Through Rate, and upon written notification from Company, Company's payment requirements under Section 3.2 will be reduced by a corresponding percentage for the period of time that the Click Through Rate remains below the Baseline Click Through Rate.
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GENERAL MICROSOFT OBLIGATIONS i. BASIC PLACEMENT Figure 1 shows the ordering of the MSN Search Results Page elements. That is, from top to bottom, the elements will be a search box -- where an end-user can easily enter and submit a Query with the words "Search the Web" or similar words--Spell Checker, Popular Search Topics, Featured Sites, Company Search Results, and other elements, which may include Web Directory and Web Pages. Company Search Results will have the heading "Sponsored Sites," but the heading may be modified by mutual agreement of the parties. Microsoft retains the right to decide the overall Look and Feel of the MSN Search Site and MSN Search Results Pages. However, Microsoft will not modify any aspect of the Company Search Results (including the data contained therein and the placement relative to the other elements on the MSN Search Results Page), and will ensure that the Company Search Results appear in the same sequential order as provided by Company and are displayed together without other content of any kind between Company Search Results. Each Company Search Result will feature a full title with a maximum length of 40 characters and a full description of up to 190 characters (see Figure 1) unless an alternative implementation is agreed upon by the parties. The parties acknowledge that while Microsoft controls the default Look and Feel of the MSN Search Results Page, end-user may have the ability to make changes in page layout or other customizations. All basic placement obligations relate to the defaults that Microsoft controls only. WITHOUT LIMITING ANYTHING CONTAINED IN THIS EXHIBIT A, Section B, the parties acknowledge the user interface may change from that shown in Figure 1 during the Main Period Term; however, Microsoft will ensure subsequent user interfaces provide Company Search Results within Sponsored Sites with the same consistency of presentation relative to other major elements of the MSN Search Results Page (Featured Sites and Directory Sites are examples of major elements of the MSN Search Results Page) as Figure 1 provides. For the avoidance of doubt, [*]. * Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. Sample Snapshot of the MSN Search Results Page

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  • Independent Obligations The Guarantor acknowledges that its obligations hereunder are independent of the obligations of the Issuer with respect to the Capital Securities and that the Guarantor shall be liable as principal and as debtor hereunder to make Guarantee Payments pursuant to the terms of this Guarantee notwithstanding the occurrence of any event referred to in subsections (a) through (g), inclusive, of Section 4.3 hereof.

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  • Customer Obligations In order to maintain the continuing integrity and proper operation of the Product, Customer agrees to implement, in the manner instructed by Vendor, each error correction and each enhancement and improvement provided to Customer by Vendor. Customer's failure to do so shall relieve Vendor of any responsibility or liability Confidential Treatment Requested whatsoever for any failure or malfunction of the Product as modified by a subsequent correction or improvement, but in no such event shall Customer be relieved of the responsibility for payment of fees and charges otherwise properly invoiced during the term hereof. If requested by Vendor, Customer agrees to provide written documentation and details to Vendor to substantiate problems and to assist Vendor in the identification and detection of problems, errors and malfunctions; and Customer agrees that Vendor shall have no obligation or liability until it has received such documentation and details from Customer.

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