Common use of Scope of AdSense for Content Services Clause in Contracts

Scope of AdSense for Content Services. During the Term and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Google will provide Yahoo! with AFC Ads and Link Units through its AFC Service for the Properties on the Initial Platforms in the Territory (regardless of where End Users are located). AFC Ads may not appear on search results pages (other than search results pages on which AFS Ads are not permitted to be served under this Agreement); registration pages (i.e., pages whose primary purpose is to enable users to provide or review registration information), “thank you” pages, error pages, e-mail pages or chat pages, or pages without a substantial purpose other than displaying advertising. Notwithstanding the foregoing prohibition, the Parties shall discuss in good faith (taking into account privacy concerns) allowing Yahoo! to implement the AFC Service on Yahoo!’s [*] within a reasonable period of time. AFC Ads also may not appear on pages that contain the following types of content: pornographic, obscene or excessively profane content or content intended to advocate or advance computer hacking or cracking, gambling, activity that violates applicable Laws of the geographic region in which the applicable Property is located or primarily directed, drug paraphernalia, hate, violence or racial or ethnic intolerance; provided that Yahoo! will not be in breach of the foregoing prohibition if such content is news-related or is user-generated (in which event Yahoo! will use commercially reasonable efforts to remove AFC Ads from such pages or remove such content promptly). Google may update the preceding list of prohibited types of [*] Indicates that certain information in this exhibit has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions content on [*] days prior written notice to Yahoo! from time to time during the Term pursuant to Section 2.19 (Guidelines and Updates).

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Sources: Services Agreement (Yahoo Inc)

Scope of AdSense for Content Services. During the Term and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Google will provide Yahoo! with AFC Ads and Link Units through its AFC Service for the Properties on the Initial Platforms in the Territory (regardless of where End Users are located). AFC Ads may not appear on search results pages (other than search results pages on which AFS Ads are not permitted to be served under this Agreement); registration pages (i.e., pages whose primary purpose is to enable users to provide or review registration information), “thank you” pages, error pages, e-mail pages or chat pages, or pages without a substantial purpose other than displaying advertising. Notwithstanding the foregoing prohibition, the Parties shall discuss in good faith (taking into account privacy concerns) allowing Yahoo! to implement the AFC Service on Yahoo!’s [*] within a reasonable period of time. AFC Ads also may not appear on pages that contain the following types of content: pornographic, obscene or excessively profane content or content intended to advocate or advance computer hacking or cracking, gambling, activity that violates applicable Laws of the geographic region in which the applicable Property is located or primarily directed, drug paraphernalia, hate, violence or racial or ethnic intolerance; provided that Yahoo! will not be in breach of the foregoing prohibition if such content is news-related or is user-generated (in which event Yahoo! will use commercially reasonable efforts to remove AFC Ads from such pages or remove such content promptly). Google may update the preceding list of prohibited types of [*] Indicates that certain information in this exhibit has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions content on [*] days prior written notice to Yahoo! from time to time during the Term pursuant to Section 2.19 (Guidelines and Updates).portions

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Sources: Services Agreement