Common use of Search-Based Client Applications Clause in Contracts

Search-Based Client Applications. An Approved Client Application that accesses the Search Services or a similar web search service may, as part of the download process and with the End User’s consent, change the End User’s default search engine and/or homepage, provided the installation screens for such download strictly conform to the sample installation screens contained in Appendices A and B. Company agrees that if the Approved Client Application has features and functionality beyond search, the installation screens must clearly and conspicuously inform End Users of any change in default search functionality and such disclosure shall be at least as prominent as the disclosure in the installation screens pertaining to the non-search functionality of the Approved Client Application.

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Samples: Search and Advertising Services (AVG Technologies N.V.), Number One1 (AVG Technologies N.V.)

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Search-Based Client Applications. An Approved Client Application that accesses the Search Services or a similar web search service WebSearch Service may, as part of the download process and with the End User’s consent, change the End User’s default search engine and/or homepage, provided the installation screens for such download strictly conform to the sample installation screens contained in Appendices A and B. Company agrees that if the Approved Client Application has features and functionality beyond search, the installation screens must clearly and conspicuously inform End Users of any change in default search functionality and such disclosure shall be at least as prominent as the disclosure in the installation screens pertaining to the non-search functionality of the Approved Client Application.

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Samples: Google Search and Advertising Services Agreement (IncrediMail Ltd.)

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Search-Based Client Applications. An Approved approved Client Application that accesses the Search Services WebSearch Service or a similar web search service may, as part of the download process and with the End User’s consent, change the End User’s default search engine and/or homepage, provided the installation screens for such download strictly conform to the sample installation screens contained in Appendices A and B. Company Customer agrees that if the Approved approved Client Application has features and functionality beyond search, the installation screens must clearly and conspicuously inform End Users of any change in default search functionality and such disclosure shall be at least as prominent as the disclosure in the installation screens pertaining to the non-search functionality of the Approved approved Client Application.

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Samples: Google Services Agreement (Infospace Inc)

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