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Prodigy Portal Generated Revenues. The Parties agree that, except as otherwise provided herein with respect to Telecommunications Services, Value Added Data Services, Smart Pages and any city guide service provided by SBC or its Affiliates, all Advertising revenue and e-commerce revenue generated from the Prodigy Portal or from any other channel owned or controlled by Prodigy or Operating Partnership shall belong to Prodigy or Operating Partnership with no sharing by Prodigy or Operating Partnership of revenue with SBC or its Affiliates.
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