WebSearch Services Sample Clauses

WebSearch Services. The terms of this Section 1.1 only apply if Customer elects to procure WebSearch Services pursuant to an Order Form executed by Customer and Google. If selected on an Order Form, Google shall assist Customer with providing a co-branded Internet search service as further described herein (“WebSearch Services”), which shall be implemented at the uniform resource locator(s) (“URL(s)”) identified on such Order Form (collectively, the “Site”), Customer may modify or add additional URLs for inclusion as part of the Site with the prior written approval of Google, Customer may use the WebSearch Services to allow any end user of the Site (“End User”) to enter Internet search queries on the Site (collectively, “Queries”), which shall be sent to Google by Customer, Pursuant to the terms of the Agreement, for each Query received, Google shall transmit to Customer for display up to ten (10) corresponding search results per Results Page (as defined below), as available (“Search Results Set”). Unless otherwise specified in the applicable Order Form, Customer shall implement the WebSearch Services within thirty (30) days from the Order Form Effective Date. The WebSearch Services may also include features which are identified by Google as “Beta” or are otherwise unsupported under Google’s then current technical documentation (“Beta Features”). Such Beta Features are provided “as is” and any use thereof shall be undertaken solely at Customer’s own risk. Google reserves the right. In its sole discretion, to include or cease providing Beta Features as part of WebSearch Services at any time.
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WebSearch Services. On or before the Order Form Effective Date, Customer shall submit a completed Google credit application form. If applicable, Customer shall pay the non-refundable Annual Service and Support Fee and the first payment of the Monthly WebSearch Fee Minimum as indicated on the Cover Page(s) of the Order Form, which shall be due and payable on the Order Form Effective Date. For all other WebSearch Fees (including Monthly WebSearch Fee Minimums), Google shall xxxx Customer monthly at the rates stated on the Cover Page(s) of this Order Form and all such fees shall be due and payable “net thirty (30) days” from date of invoice. Within thirty (30) days of the end of each month during the Services Term, Google shall provide Customer with WebSearch Services usage reports in the form generally made available at that time.
WebSearch Services. The parties hereby agree to the following WebSearch Services to the Order Form: þ WebSearch Services o SafeSearch o If checked, o If checked, Est. Query Vol./Day walved $ 8,333 $1.00/1000 o High specify specify WebSearch Site(s): a web page hosted by Customer and generated following an End User click on a related or popular search term on a Landing Page or following an End User query into a search box from a Landing Page. Client Application(s) Approved for WebSearch Services: None if not stated here.
WebSearch Services. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Google shall xxxx Customer [*] at the rates stated on the Cover Page(s) of this Order Form and all such fees shall be due and payable [*]. [*] during the Services Term, Google shall provide Customer with online access to WebSearch Services usage reports [*].
WebSearch Services. Google shall assist Customer with providing a co-branded Internet search service as further set forth herein ("WEBSEARCH SERVICES"), which shall only be implemented at the uniform resource locators ("URL(S)") [*] identified on the Order Form (each a "SITE" and collectively the "SITES"). Internet search queues entered by end users ("END USERS") of a Site, Downloadable Applications (as defined in Section 1.3.6), Additional Site (as defined in Section 1.3.5), Search Box Site (as defined in Section 1.3.6) and Co-branded Site (as defined in Section 1.3.5) (collectively, "QUERIES") shall be sent by Customer in compliance with the requirements set forth under the Agreement for processing by Google. Pursuant to the terms of the Agreement, for each Valid Query (as defined in Section 1.3.1 below) received, Google shall transmit to Customer up to [*] corresponding search results, as available ("SEARCH RESULTS SET"). Unless otherwise specified in the applicable Order Form, subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Customer shall have the right to implement (or where applicable, shall have the right to continue to implement) the WebSearch Services on the websites whose home pages are located at [*] from the Order Form Effective Date. The WebSearch Services may also include features that are identified by Google as "Beta" or are otherwise unsupported under Google's then-current technical documentation ("BETA FEATURES"). Such Beta Features are provided "as is" and any use thereof shall be undertaken solely at Customer's own risk. Google reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to include or cease providing Beta Features as part of WebSearch Services at any time. Except as expressly provided in this Agreement and except for Beta Features and unsupported features, [*].
WebSearch Services. For all Search Fees, Google shall xxxx Customer monthly at the rates stated on the Order Form and all such fees shall be due and payable "net thirty (30) days" from date of invoice. All WebSearch Services invoices shall be sent to Customer by the last day of the calendar month following the calendar month during which WebSearch Services are rendered. Delinquent payments due to Google shall bear interest at the rate of one-and-one-half percent (1.5%) per month (or the highest rate permitted by law, if less) from the payment due date until paid in full. Customer will be responsible for all reasonable expenses (including legal fees) incurred by Google in collecting unpaid or delinquent amounts. In addition, Google may suspend performance and/or terminate this Order Form upon seven (7) days written notice if Customer fails to make any required payment when due unless such payment is made within such seven (7) day notice period. For the avoidance of doubt, all Search Fees shall be effective as of the Order Form Effective Date; provided, however, that the Search Fees for the WebSearch Services shall be effective as of May 1, 2003 for the websites whose home pages are located at [*]. Commencing with the third year of the Initial Services Term, Google shall have the right, at its sole option, to increase Search Fees to reflect any actual increase in operating expenses; provided, however, that (a) each such increase shall not exceed [*] per annum on a cumulative basis; (b) Google shall notify Customer of any such increase not less than [*] prior to the effective date of such increase; and (c) any such increase shall be generally consistent with increases in search fees, if any, charged by Google to customers for similar services.
WebSearch Services. On or before the Order Form Effective Date, Customer shall submit a completed Google credit application form. For all other WebSearch Fees, Google shall bxxx Customer monthly at the rates stated on the Cover Page(s) of this Order Form and all such fees shall be due and payable “net thirty (30) days” from date of invoice. Within thirty (30) days of the end of each month during the Services Term, Google shall provide Customer with WebSearch Services usage reports in the form generally made available at that time.
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