Common use of WebSearch Services Clause in Contracts

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.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Google Services Agreement, Google Services Agreement (Shopping Com LTD), Google Services Agreement (Shopping Com LTD)

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