CUSTOMIZATION, LAUNCH AND ROLL-OUT OF CO Clause Samples

CUSTOMIZATION, LAUNCH AND ROLL-OUT OF CO. BRANDED SERVICE -------------------------------------------------------- 1.1 In General. AOLB will create, at no cost to Itau, the Co-Branded ---------- Service and the Customized Client for distribution in accordance with this Agreement. The customizations to be performed shall consist of the following initial customizations (the "Initial Deliverables"): (a) the Co-Branded Welcome Screen; (b) the Custom Toolbar Icon; (c) the Special Edition Finance Channel; (d) the Itau Window; and (e) links from the Itau Window and Itau Programmable Area to the Itau Interactive Sites. AOLB shall host the Itau Online Area at no cost to Itau. The Initial Deliverables shall not include the programming of Content into the areas created as part of such customizations. AOLB shall be responsible for ensuring that during the Term the Co-Branded Service shall be identical in all material respects to the AOLB Service in terms of both technology and breadth of Content, except to the extent the Co-Branded Service is modified in accordance with this Agreement. Any upgrades to the AOLB Service technology shall be promptly implemented with respect to the Co- Branded Service, except to the extent such upgrade implementation is necessarily different as a result of modifications of the Co-Branded Service or the Customized Client (e.g., the Special Edition Finance --- Channel and the Custom Toolbar Icon) made in accordance with this Agreement. In the event any upgrade cannot be implemented as a result of the modifications to the Customized Client or the Co-Branded Service, AOLB shall use commercially reasonable efforts to promptly develop and implement on a priority basis a work around that permits the Co-Branded Service to receive the benefits of such upgrade. AOLB shall strive to make the Co-Branded Service substantially comparable in material respects with the America Online brand Internet access service offered in the United States, but Itau acknowledges that AOLB selects the Content and functionality it desires for use in the Territory and that certain Content and functionality may not be available on commercially reasonable terms in the Territory, and as a result, the Co-Branded Service shall differ from the comparable America Online brand Internet access service offered in the United States.

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