Common use of Pricing and Payments Clause in Contracts

Pricing and Payments. 3.1 This Agreement covers both Products you choose to distribute for free and Products for which you charge a fee (once payment processing is enabled on the Market). In order to charge a fee for your Products, you must have a valid Payment Account under a separate agreement with a Payment Processor. If you already have a Payment Account with a Payment Processor before signing up for the Market, then the terms of this Agreement shall supersede your Payment Account terms and condition for Products sold via the Market. You may set the price for your Products in the currencies permitted by the Payment Processor. The Market may display to users the price of Products in their native currency, but it is not responsible for the accuracy of currency rates or conversion 3.2 The price you set for Products will determine the amount of payment you will receive. A Transaction Fee, as defined below, will be charged on the sales price and apportioned to the Payment Processor and, if one exists, the Authorized Carrier. The remainder (sales price less Transaction Fee) will be remitted to you. The “Transaction Fee” is set forth here (xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/googleplay/android-developer/bin/answer.py?answer=112622&hl=en) and may be revised by Google from time to time. Developer is responsible for determining if a Product is taxable and the applicable tax rate for the Payment Processor to collect for each taxing jurisdiction where Products are sold. Developer is responsible for remitting taxes to the appropriate taxing authority. 3.3 You may also choose to distribute Products for free. If the Product is free, you will not be charged a Transaction Fee. You may not collect future charges from users for copies of the Products that those users were initially allowed to download for free. This is not intended to prevent distribution of free trial versions of the Product with an “upsell” option to obtain the full version of the Product: Such free trials for Products are encouraged. However, if you want to collect fees after the free trial expires, you must collect all fees for the full version of the Product through the Payment Processor on the Market. In this Agreement, “free” means there are no charges or fees of any kind for use of the Product. All fees received by Developers for Products distributed via the Market must be processed by the Market’s Payment Processor.

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Samples: Developer Distribution Agreement (King Digital Entertainment PLC), Developer Distribution Agreement (King Digital Entertainment PLC)

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Pricing and Payments. 3.1 This Agreement covers both Products you choose to distribute for free and Products for which you charge a fee (once payment processing is enabled on the Market)fee. In order to charge a fee for your Products, you must have a valid Payment Account under a separate agreement with a Payment Processor. If you already have a an existing Payment Account with a Payment Processor before signing up for the MarketStore, then the terms of that agreement will apply except in the event of a conflict with this Agreement (in which case the terms of this Agreement shall supersede apply). 3.2 Products are displayed to users on your Payment Account terms and condition for Products sold via behalf, at prices you establish in your sole discretion. Google may include applicable taxes in the Marketprice charged to users on the Store. You may set the price for your Products in the currencies permitted by the Payment Processor. The Market Google may display to users the price of Products to users in their native currency, but it is not responsible for the accuracy of currency rates or currency conversion 3.2 3.3 You are the merchant of record for Products you sell through the Store. For a given transaction, you are contracting with the applicable Google entity based on where you have selected to distribute your Product (as set forth here). The price you set for Products will determine the amount of payment you will receive. A Transaction Fee, as defined below, will be charged on the sales price and apportioned to the Payment Processor and, if one exists, the Authorized Carrier. Where either Google, the Payment Processor or the Authorized Carrier are required by applicable (local) legislation to withhold any taxes ("Withholding Taxes") on payments made or received by anyone of them, Google will also deduct an amount equal to such Withholding Taxes from the sales price. For the avoidance of doubt, Withholding Taxes include, but are not limited to, withholding tax obligations on cross-border payments or imposed by telecommunications taxes. The remainder (sales price less Transaction Fee, and less the amount equal to any Withholding Taxes) will be remitted to you. The "Transaction Fee" is set forth here (xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/googleplay/android-developer/bin/answer.py?answer=112622&hl=en) and may be revised by Google from time to time. You are responsible for providing any applicable tax residency certificates to Google. If Google or its service provider does not receive such documentation, Google will withhold at the domestic withholding tax rate. 3.4 Developer is responsible for determining if a Product is taxable and the applicable tax rate for the Payment Processor to collect for each taxing jurisdiction where Products are sold. Developer is responsible for remitting taxes to the appropriate taxing authority. Where Google, the Payment Processor or the Authorized Carrier is required by applicable (local) legislation to determine, apply and pay the applicable tax rate, Google, the Payment Processor or the Authorized Carrier (and not Developer) will be responsible for applying and collecting and remitting the taxes to the appropriate taxing authority. If Google collects and remits value added taxes on customer payments (where required of Google by applicable local law) and this remittance fulfils the applicable requirements for value added taxes on those customer payments, such taxes will not be passed on to Developer by Google. Where Google is required to collect and remit taxes as described in this section, Developer and Google will recognise a supply from Developer to Google for tax purposes, and developer will comply with the relevant tax obligations arising from this additional supply. 3.3 3.5 You may also choose to distribute Products for free. If the Product is free, you will not be charged a Transaction Fee. You may not collect future charges from users start charging a user for copies of a Product that was initially free unless the Products that those users were initially allowed to download for free. This is not intended to prevent distribution of free trial versions of the Product charge correlates with an “upsell” option to obtain the full alternative version of the Product: Such free trials for Products are encouraged. However, if you want to collect fees after the free trial expires, you The Payment Processor must collect process all fees a Developer receives for the full any version of the a Product through the Payment Processor on the Market. In this Agreement, “free” means there are no charges or fees of any kind for use of the Product. All fees received by Developers for Products distributed via the Market must be processed by the Market’s Payment ProcessorStore.

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Samples: Google Play Developer Distribution Agreement (Appsoft Technologies, Inc.)

Pricing and Payments. 3.1 This Agreement covers both Products you choose to distribute for free and Products for which you charge a fee (once payment processing is enabled on the Market). In order to charge a fee for your Products, you must have a valid Payment Account under a separate agreement with a Payment Processor. If you already have a Payment Account with a Payment Processor before signing up for the Market, then the terms of this Agreement shall supersede your Payment Account terms and condition for Products sold via the Market. You may set the price for your Products in the currencies permitted by the Payment Processor. The Market may display to users the price of Products in their native currency, but it is not responsible for the accuracy of currency rates or conversion 3.2 The price you set for Products will determine the amount of payment you will receive. A Transaction Fee, as defined below, will be charged on the sales price and apportioned to the Payment Processor and, if one exists, the Authorized Carrier. The remainder (sales price less Transaction Fee) will be remitted to you. The "Transaction Fee" is set forth here (xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/googleplay/android-developer/bin/answer.py?answer=112622&hl=en) at xxxx://xxxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/support/bin/answer.py?answer=112622 and may be revised by Google from time to time. Developer is responsible for determining if a Product is taxable and the applicable tax rate for the Payment Processor to collect for each taxing jurisdiction where Products are sold. Developer is responsible for remitting taxes to the appropriate taxing authority. 3.3 You may also choose to distribute Products for free. If the Product is free, you will not be charged a Transaction Fee. You may not collect future charges from users for copies of the Products that those users were initially allowed to download for free. This is not intended to prevent distribution of free trial versions of the Product with an "upsell" option to obtain the full version of the Product: Such free trials for Products are encouraged. However, if you want to collect fees after the free trial expires, you must collect all fees for the full version of the Product through the Payment Processor on the Market. In this Agreement, "free" means there are no charges or fees of any kind for use of the Product. All fees received by Developers for Products distributed via the Market must be processed by the Market’s 's Payment Processor.

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Samples: Developer Distribution Agreement

Pricing and Payments. 3.1 This Agreement covers both Products you choose to distribute for free and Products for which you charge a fee (once payment processing is enabled on the Market)fee. In order to charge a fee for your Products, you must have a valid Payment Account under a separate agreement with a Payment Processor. If you already have a an existing Payment Account with a Payment Processor before signing up for the MarketStore, then the terms of that agreement will apply except in the event of a conflict with this Agreement (in which case the terms of this Agreement shall supersede apply). 3.2 Products are displayed to users on your Payment Account terms and condition for Products sold via behalf, at prices you establish in your sole discretion. Google may include applicable taxes in the Marketprice charged to users on the Store. You may set the price for your Products in the currencies permitted by the Payment Processor. The Market Google may display to users the price of Products to users in their native currency, but it is not responsible for the accuracy of currency rates or currency conversion 3.2 3.3 You are the merchant of record for Products you sell through the Store. For a given transaction, you are contracting with the applicable Google entity based on where you have selected to distribute your Product. The price you set for Products will determine the amount of payment you will receive. A Transaction Fee, as defined below, will be charged on the sales price and apportioned to the Payment Processor and, if one exists, the Authorized Carrier. Where either Google, the Payment Processor or the Authorized Carrier are required by applicable (local) legislation to withhold any taxes ("Withholding Taxes") on payments made or received by anyone of them, Google will also deduct an amount equal to such Withholding Taxes from the sales price. For the avoidance of doubt, Withholding Taxes include, but are not limited to, withholding tax obligations on cross-border payments or imposed by telecommunications taxes. The remainder (sales price less Transaction Fee, and less the amount equal to any Withholding Taxes) will be remitted to you. The "Transaction Fee" is set forth here (xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/googleplay/android-developer/bin/answer.py?answer=112622&hl=en) and may be revised by Google from time to time. You are responsible for providing any applicable tax residency certificates to Google. If Google or its service provider does not receive such documentation, Google will withhold at the domestic withholding tax rate. 3.4 Developer is responsible for determining if a Product is taxable and the applicable tax rate for the Payment Processor to collect for each taxing jurisdiction where Products are sold. Developer is responsible for remitting taxes to the appropriate taxing authority. Where Google, the Payment Processor or the Authorized Carrier is required by applicable (local) legislation to determine, apply and pay the applicable tax rate, Google, the Payment Processor or the Authorized Carrier (and not Developer) will be responsible for applying and collecting and remitting the taxes to the appropriate taxing authority. If Google collects and remits value added taxes on customer payments (where required of Google by applicable local law) and this remittance fulfils the applicable requirements for value added taxes on those customer payments, such taxes will not be passed on to Developer by Google. Where Google is required to collect and remit taxes as described in this section, Developer and Google will recognize a supply from Developer to Google for tax purposes, and developer will comply with the relevant tax obligations arising from this additional supply. 3.3 3.5 You may also choose to distribute Products for free. If the Product is free, you will not be charged a Transaction Fee. You may not collect future charges from users start charging a user for copies of a Product that was initially free unless the Products that those users were initially allowed to download for free. This is not intended to prevent distribution of free trial versions of the Product charge correlates with an “upsell” option to obtain the full alternative version of the Product: Such free trials for Products are encouraged. However, if you want to collect fees after the free trial expires, you The Payment Processor must collect process all fees a Developer receives for the full any version of the a Product through the Payment Processor on the Market. In this Agreement, “free” means there are no charges or fees of any kind for use of the Product. All fees received by Developers for Products distributed via the Market must be processed by the Market’s Payment ProcessorStore.

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Samples: Google Play Developer Distribution Agreement (TBC Global News Network, Inc.)

Pricing and Payments. 3.1 This Agreement covers both Products you choose to distribute for free and Products for which you charge a fee (once payment processing is enabled on the Market)fee. In order to charge a fee for your Products, you must have a valid Payment Account under a separate agreement with a Payment Processor. If you already have a an existing Payment Account with a Payment Processor before signing up for the MarketMarketplace, then the terms of that agreement will apply except in the event of a conflict with this Agreement (in which case the terms of this Agreement shall supersede apply). 3.2 Products are displayed to users on Marketplace on your Payment Account terms and condition for Products sold via behalf, at prices you establish in your sole discretion. ServiceTitan may include applicable taxes in the Marketprice charged to users on Marketplace. You may set the price for your Products in the currencies permitted by the your Payment Processor. The Market ServiceTitan may display to users the price of Products to users in their native currency, but it is not responsible for the accuracy of currency rates or currency conversion 3.2 3.3 You are the merchant of record for Products you sell through Marketplace. The price you set for Products will determine the amount of payment you will receive. A Transaction Fee, as defined below, will be charged on the sales price and apportioned to price. Where either ServiceTitan or the Payment Processor andare required by applicable (local) legislation to withhold any taxes ("Withholding Taxes") on payments made or received by anyone of them, if one existsServiceTitan will also deduct an amount equal to such Withholding Taxes from the sales price. For the avoidance of doubt, the Authorized CarrierWithholding Taxes include, but are not limited to, withholding tax obligations on cross-­‐border payments or imposed by telecommunications taxes. The remainder (sales price less Transaction Fee, and less the amount equal to any Withholding Taxes) will be remitted to you. The "Transaction Fee” is set forth here (xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/googleplay/android-developer/bin/answer.py?answer=112622&hl=en) " for your application will be as agreed between you and may be revised by Google ServiceTitan in writing from time to time. Developer is responsible for determining if a Product is taxable and the applicable tax rate for the Payment Processor to collect for each taxing jurisdiction where Products are sold. Developer is responsible for remitting taxes to the appropriate taxing authority. 3.3 3.5 You may also choose to distribute Products for free. If the Product is free, you will not be charged a Transaction Fee. You may not collect future charges from users start charging a user for copies of a Product that was initially free unless the Products that those users were initially allowed to download for free. This is not intended to prevent distribution of free trial versions of the Product charge correlates with an “upsell” option to obtain the full alternative version of the Product: Such free trials for Products are encouraged. However, if you want to collect fees after the free trial expires, you The Payment Processor must collect process all fees a Developer receives for the full any version of the a Product through the Payment Processor on the Market. In this Agreement, “free” means there are no charges or fees of any kind for use of the Product. All fees received by Developers for Products distributed via the Market must be processed by the Market’s Payment ProcessorMarketplace.

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Samples: Marketplace Distribution Agreement

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Pricing and Payments. 3.1 This Agreement covers both Products you choose to distribute for free and Products for which you charge a fee (once payment processing is enabled on the Market)fee. In order to charge a fee for your Products, you must have a valid Payment Account under a separate agreement with a Payment Processor. If you already have a an existing Payment Account with a Payment Processor before signing up for the MarketStore, then the terms of that agreement will apply except in the event of a conflict with this Agreement (in which case the terms of this Agreement shall supersede apply). 3.2 Products are displayed to users on your Payment Account terms and condition for Products sold via behalf, at prices that you establish at your sole discretion. Google may include applicable taxes in the Marketprice charged to users on the Store. You may set the price for your Products in the currencies permitted by the Payment Processor. The Market Google may display to users the price of Products to users in their native currency, but it is not responsible for the accuracy of currency rates or currency conversion. 3.2 3.3 You are the merchant of record for Products you sell through the Store. The price you set for Products will determine the amount of payment you will receive. A Transaction Fee, as defined below, will be charged on the sales price and apportioned to the Payment Processor and, if one exists, the Authorized CarrierAuthorised Operator. Where either Google, the Payment Processor or the Authorised Operator are required by applicable (local) legislation to withhold any taxes (“Withholding Taxes”) on payments made or received by anyone of them, Google will also deduct an amount equal to such Withholding Taxes from the sales price. For the avoidance of doubt, Withholding Taxes include, but are not limited to, withholding tax obligations on cross-border payments or imposed by telecommunications taxes. The remainder (sales price less Transaction Fee, and less the amount equal to any Withholding Taxes) will be remitted to you. The “Transaction Fee” is set forth here (xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/googleplay/android-developer/bin/answer.py?answer=112622&hl=en) and hereand may be revised by Google from time to time. You are responsible for providing any applicable tax residency certificates to Google. If Google or its service provider does not receive such documentation, Google will withhold at the domestic withholding tax rate. 3.4 Developer is responsible for determining if a Product is taxable and the applicable tax rate for the Payment Processor to collect for each taxing jurisdiction where Products are sold. The Developer is responsible for remitting taxes to the appropriate taxing authority. Where Google, the Payment Processor or the Authorised Operator is required by applicable (local) legislation to determine, apply and pay the applicable tax rate, Google, the Payment Processor or the Authorised Operator (and not Developer) will be responsible for applying and collecting and remitting the taxes to the appropriate taxing authority. If Google collects and remits value-added taxes on customer payments (where required of Google by applicable local law) and this remittance fulfils the applicable requirements for value-added taxes on those customer payments, such taxes will not be passed on to Developer by Google. Where Google is required to collect and remit taxes as described in this section, Developer and Google will recognise a supply from Developer to Google for tax purposes, and developer will comply with the relevant tax obligations arising from this additional supply. 3.3 3.5 You may also choose to distribute Products for free. If the Product is free, you will not be charged a Transaction Fee. You may not collect future charges from users start charging a user for copies of a Product that was initially free unless the Products that those users were initially allowed to download for free. This is not intended to prevent distribution of free trial versions of the Product charge correlates with an “upsell” option to obtain the full alternative version of the Product: Such free trials for Products are encouraged. However, if you want to collect fees after the free trial expires, you The Payment Processor must collect process all fees that a Developer receives for the full any version of the a Product through the Payment Processor on the Market. In this Agreement, “free” means there are no charges or fees of any kind for use of the Product. All fees received by Developers for Products distributed via the Market must be processed by the Market’s Payment ProcessorStore.

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Samples: Google Play Developer Distribution Agreement (King Digital Entertainment PLC)

Pricing and Payments. For sales of Products 3.1 This Agreement covers both Products you choose to distribute for free and Products for which you charge a fee (once payment processing is enabled on the Market)fee. In order to charge a fee for your Products, you must have a valid Payment Account under a separate agreement with a Payment Processor. If you already have a an existing Payment Account with a Payment Processor before signing up for the MarketStore, then the terms of that agreement will apply except in the event of a conflict with this Agreement (in which case the terms of this Agreement shall supersede apply). 3.2 Products are displayed to users on your Payment Account terms and condition for Products sold via behalf, at prices you establish in your sole discretion. N-Dream may include applicable taxes in the Marketprice charged to users on the Store. You may set the price for your Products in the currencies permitted by the Payment Processor. The Market N-Dream may display to users the price of Products to users in their native currency, but it is not responsible for the accuracy of currency rates or currency conversion. 3.2 3.3 You are the merchant of record for Products or in-app transactions of the Products you sell through the Store. For a given transaction, you are contracting N-Dream based on where you have selected to distribute your Product. The price you set for Products will determine the amount of payment you will receive. A Transaction Fee, as defined below, will be charged on the sales price and apportioned to the Payment Processor and, if one exists, the Authorized Carrier. Where either N-Dream or the Payment Processor or the Authorized Carrier are required by applicable (local) legislation to withhold any taxes ("Withholding Taxes") on payments made or received by anyone of them, N-Dream will also deduct an amount equal to such Withholding Taxes from the sales price. For the avoidance of doubt, Withholding Taxes include, but are not limited to, withholding tax obligations on cross-border payments or imposed by telecommunications taxes. The remainder (sales price less Transaction Fee, and less the amount equal to any Withholding Taxes) will be remitted to you. The "Transaction Fee" is set forth here (xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/googleplay/android-developer/bin/answer.py?answer=112622&hl=en) by N-Dream and may be revised by Google N-Dream from time to time. You are responsible for providing any applicable tax residency certificates to N-Dream. If N-Dream or its service provider does not receive such documentation, N-Dream will withhold at the domestic withholding tax rate. 3.4 Developer is responsible for determining if a Product is taxable and the applicable tax rate for the Payment Processor to collect for each taxing jurisdiction where Products are sold. Developer is responsible for remitting taxes to the appropriate taxing authority. Where N-Dream, the Payment Processor or the Authorized Carrier is required by applicable (local) legislation to determine, apply and pay the applicable tax rate, N-Dream, the Payment Processor or the Authorized Carrier (and not Developer) will be responsible for applying and collecting and remitting the taxes to the appropriate taxing authority. If N-Dream collects and remits value added taxes on customer payments (where required of N-Dream by applicable local law) and this remittance fulfills the applicable requirements for value added taxes on those customer payments, such taxes will not be passed on to Developer by N-Dream. Where N-Dream is required to collect and remit taxes as described in this section, Developer and N-Dream will recognise a supply from Developer to N-Dream for tax purposes, and developer will comply with the relevant tax obligations arising from this additional supply. 3.3 3.5 You may also choose to distribute Products for free. If the Product is free, you will not be charged a Transaction Fee. You may not collect future charges from users start charging a user for copies of a Product that was initially free unless the Products that those users were initially allowed to download for free. This is not intended to prevent distribution of free trial versions of the Product charge correlates with an “upsell” option to obtain the full alternative version of the Product: Such free trials for Products are encouraged. However, if you want to collect fees after the free trial expires, you The Payment Processor must collect process all fees a Developer receives for the full any version of the a Product through the Payment Processor on the Market. In this Agreement, “free” means there are no charges or fees of any kind for use of the Product. All fees received by Developers for Products distributed via the Market must be processed by the Market’s Payment ProcessorStore.

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Samples: Developer Distribution Agreement

Pricing and Payments. 3.1 This Agreement covers both Products you choose to distribute for free and Products for which you charge a fee (once payment processing is enabled on the Market). In order to charge a fee for your Products, you must have a valid Payment Account under a separate agreement with a Payment Processor. If you already have a Payment Account with a Payment Processor before signing up for the Market, then the terms of this Agreement shall supersede your Payment Account terms and condition for Products sold via the Market. You may set the price for your Products in the currencies permitted by the Payment Processor. The Market may display to users the price of Products in their native currency, but it is not responsible for the accuracy of currency rates or conversion 3.2 The price you set for Products will determine the amount of payment you will receive. A Transaction Fee, as defined below, will be charged on the sales price and apportioned to the Payment Processor and, if one exists, the Authorized Carrier. The remainder (sales price less Transaction Fee) will be remitted to you. The “Transaction Fee” is set forth here (xxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxx.xxx/googleplay/android-developer/bin/answer.py?answer=112622&hl=en) and may be revised by Google from time to time. Developer is responsible for determining if a Product is taxable and the applicable tax rate for the Payment Processor to collect for each taxing jurisdiction where Products are sold. Developer is responsible for remitting taxes to the appropriate taxing authority. 3.3 You may also choose to distribute Products for free. If the Product is free, you will not be charged a Transaction Fee. You may not collect future charges from users for copies of the Products that those users were initially allowed to download for free. This is not intended to prevent distribution of free trial versions of the Product with an “upsell” option to obtain the full version of the Product: Such free trials for Products are encouraged. However, if you want to collect fees after the free trial expires, you must collect all fees for the full version of the Product through the Payment Processor on the Market. In this Agreement, “free” means there are no charges or fees of any kind for use of the Product. All fees received by Developers for Products distributed via the Market must be processed by the Market’s Payment Processor.

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Samples: Developer Distribution Agreement (Glu Mobile Inc)

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