Document:

Exhibit 10.8

 

(English) (Français)

 

Google AdSense Online Terms of Service

 

1. Welcome to AdSense!

 

Thanks for your interest in our search and advertising services (the "Services")!

 

By using our Services, you agree to (1) these Terms(2) the AdSense Programme Policies , which include but are not
limited to the Content Policies, the Webmaster Quality Guidelines, the Ad Implementation Policies, and the EU User Consent policy (collectively,
the "AdSense Policies"), and (3) the Google Branding Guidelines (collectively, the AdSense Terms").
If ever in conflict, to the extent of such conflict, the AdSense Terms will take precedence over any other termsin the policies
and guidelines enumerated in numbers (2) and (3) above.. Please read the these Terms of Service and the rest of the AdSense Terms
carefully.

 

As used in these Terms of Service, "you" or "publisher" means the individual or entity using the Services (and/or
any individual, agent, employee, representative, network, parent, subsidiary, affiliate, successor, related entities, assigns, or all
other individuals or entities acting on your behalf), at your direction, under your control, or under the direction or control of the
same individual or entity who controls you) "We", "us" or "Google" means Google LLC, and the "parties"
means you and Google.

 

2. Access to the Services; AdSense Accounts

 

Your use of the Services is subject to your creation and our approval of an AdSense Account (an "Account"). We have the right
to refuse or limit your access to the Services. In order to verify your Account, from time-to-time we may ask for additional information
from you, including, but not limited to, verification of your name, address, and other identifying information. By submitting an application
to use the Services, if you are an individual, you represent that you are at least 18 years of age. You may only have one Account. If
you (including those under your direction or control) create multiple Accounts, you will not be entitled to further payment from Google,
and your Accounts will be subject to termination, pursuant to the provisions below.

 

By enrolling in AdSense, you permit Google to serve, as applicable, (i) advertisements and other content ("Ads"), (ii) Google
search boxes and search results and (iii) related search queries and other links to your websites, mobile applications, media players,
mobile content and/or other properties approved by Google (each individually a "Property"). In addition, you grant Google the
right to access, index and cache the Properties, or any portion thereof, including by automated means. Google may refuse to provide the
Services to any Property.

 

Any Property that is a software application and accesses our Services (a) may require preapproval by Google in writing, and (b) must
comply with Google's Software Principles.

 

3. Using our Services

 

You may use our Services only as permitted by this AdSense Terms and any applicable laws. Don't misuse our Services. For example, don't
interfere with our Services or try to access them using a method other than the interface and the instructions that we provide.

 

You may discontinue your use of any Service at any time by removing the relevant code from your Properties.

 

     

     

    

 

4. Changes to our Services; Changes to the AdSense Terms

 

We are constantly changing and improving our Services. We may add or remove functionalities or features of the Services at any time,
and we may suspend or stop a Service altogether.

 

We may modify the AdSense Terms at any time. We'll post any modifications to the AdSense Terms on this page and any modifications to
the AdSense Programme Policies or the Google Branding Guidelines on their respective pages. Changes generally become effective 14 days
after they are posted. However, changes addressing new functions for a Service or changes made for legal reasons will be effective immediately.
If you don't agree to any modified terms in the AdSense Terms, you'll have to stop using the affected Services.

 

5. Payment

 

Subject to this Section and Section 6 of these Terms of Service, you will receive a payment related to the number of valid clicks on
Ads displayed on your Properties, the number of valid impressions of Ads displayed on your Properties or other valid events performed
in connection with the display of Ads on your Properties, only if and when Google determines that your Properties have remained in compliance
with the AdSense Terms (including all AdSense Policies as identified in Section 1 above) for the entirety of the period for which payment
is made and through to the date that the payment is issued.

 

If your Account is in good standing through to the time when Google issues you a payment, we will pay you by the end of the calendar
month following any calendar month in which the balance reflected in your Account equals or exceeds the applicable payment threshold.
If Google is investigating your compliance with the AdSense Terms or you have been suspended or terminated, your payment may be delayed
or withheld. To ensure proper payment, you are responsible for providing and maintaining accurate contact and payment information in
your Account.

 

If you implement search Services, our payments may be offset by any applicable fees for such Services. In addition, Google may (a) withhold
and offset any payments owed to you under the AdSense Terms against any fees you owe us under the AdSense Terms or any other agreement,
or (b) require you to refund us within 30 days of any invoice any amounts we may have overpaid to you in prior periods. You are responsible
for any charges assessed by your bank or payment provider.

 

Unless expressly authorised in writing by Google, you may not enter into any type of arrangement with a third party where that third
party receives payments made to you under the AdSense Terms or other financial benefit in relation to the Services.

 

Payments will be calculated solely based on Google's accounting. You acknowledge and agree that you are only entitled to payment for
your use of the Services for which Google has been paid; if, for any reason, Google does not receive payment from an advertiser or credits
such payment back to an advertiser, you are not entitled to be paid for any associated use of the Services. Additionally, if an advertiser
whose Ads are displayed on any Property defaults on payment to Google, we may withhold payment or charge back your Account.

 

Google has the right to withhold or adjust ayments to you to exclude any amounts Google determines arise from invalid activity. Invalid
activity includes, but is not limited to, (i) spam, invalid clicks, invalid impressions , invalid queries, invalid conversions, or other
invalid events on Ads generated by any person, bot, automated programme or similar device, including through any clicks or impressions,
queries, conversions, or other events originating from your IP addresses or computers under your control; (ii) clicks impressions, queries,
conversions, or other events solicited or generated by payment of money, false representation or requests for end users to click Ads
or take other actions; (iii) Ads served to end users whose browsers have JavaScript disabled; and or who are otherwise tampering with
ad serving or measurement; (iv) any click, impression, query, conversion, or other event occurring on a Property that does not comply
with the AdSense Policies; (v) any click, impression, query, conversion, or other event occurring on a Property associated with another
AdSense Account you use; and (vi) all clicks, impressions, queries, conversions, or other events in any Account with significant
amounts of invalid activity, as described in i-v) above, or with the types of invalid activity indicating intentional misconduct. In
the event Google detects invalid activity, either before or after issuing a payment for that activity, Google reserves the right to debit
your Account, and adjust future payments accordingly, for all invalid clicks, impressions, queries, conversions, or other events including
for all clicks, impressions, queries, conversions, or other events on Properties that do not comply with the AdSense Policies.

 

    2

     

    

 

Additionally, Google may refund or credit advertisers for some or all of the advertiser payments associated with a publisher's Account.
You acknowledge and agree that, whenever Google issues such refunds or credits, you will not be entitled to receive any payment for any
associated use of the Services.

 

6. Termination, Suspension, and Entitlement to Further Payment

 

Google may at any time, without providing a warning or prior notice, temporarily suspend further payments on your Account, suspend or
terminate the participation of any Property in the Services, or suspend or terminate your Account because of, among other reasons, invalid
activity or your failure to otherwise fully comply with the AdSense Policies. Google can terminate your participation in the Services,
and close your Account, if your Account remains inactive for a period of 6 or more consecutive months. If Google closes your Account
due to inactivity, and the balance reflected in your Account equals or exceeds the applicable threshold, we will pay you that balance,
subject to our payment provisions in Section 5. If Google closes your Account due to inactivity, you will not be prevented from submitting
a new application to use the Services.

 

Google may at any time, without providing a warning or prior notice, temporarily suspend further payments on your Account, suspend or
terminate the participation of any Property in the Services, or suspend or terminate your Account because of, among other reasons, invalid
activity or your failure to otherwise fully comply with the AdSense Policies. Google can terminate your participation in the Services,
and close your Account, if your Account remains inactive for a period of 6 or more consecutive months. If Google closes your Account
due to inactivity, and the balance reflected in your Account equals or exceeds the applicable threshold, we will pay you that balance,
subject to our payment provisions in Section 5. If Google closes your Account due to inactivity, you will not be prevented from submitting
a new application to use the Services.

 

If you dispute any payment made or withheld relating to your use of the Services, or, if Google terminates your Account and you dispute
your termination, you must notify Google in writing within 30 days of any such payment, non-payment, or termination by submitting an
appeal. If you do not, any claim related to the disputed payment or your termination is waived.

 

You may terminate your use of the Services at any time by completing the account cancellation process. Your AdSense Account will be considered
terminated within 10 business days of Google's receipt of your notice. If you terminate your Account and the balance reflected in your
Account equals or exceeds the applicable threshold, we will pay you that balance, subject to the payment provisions in Section 5, within
approximately 90 days after the end of the calendar month in which you terminated your use of the Services. Any balance reflected in
your Account below the applicable threshold will remain unpaid.

 

7. Taxes

 

As between you and Google, Google is responsible for all taxes (if any) associated with the transactions between Google and advertisers
in connection with Ads displayed on the Properties. You are responsible for all taxes (if any) associated with the Services, other than
taxes based on Google's net income. All payments to you from Google in relation to the Services will be treated as inclusive of tax (if
applicable) and will not be adjusted.

 

    3

     

    

 

8. Testing

 

You authorize Google to periodically conduct tests that may affect your use of the Services. To ensure the timeliness and validity of
test results, you authorize Google to conduct such tests without notice.

 

9. Intellectual Property; Brand Features

 

Other than as set out expressly in the AdSense Terms, neither party will acquire any right, title or interest in any intellectual property
rights belonging to the other party or to the other party's licensors.

 

If Google provides you with software in connection with the Services, we grant you a non-exclusive, non-sublicensable licence for use
of such software. This licence is for the sole purpose of enabling you to use and enjoy the benefit of the Services as provided by Google,
in the manner permitted by the AdSense Terms. Other than distributing content via the AdMob SDK, you may not copy, modify, distribute,
sell or lease any part of our Services or included software, or reverse engineer or attempt to extract the source code of that software,
unless laws prohibit those restrictions or you have our written permission. You will not remove, obscure or alter Google's copyright
notice, Brand Features or other proprietary rights notices affixed to or contained within any Google services, software or documentation.

 

We grant you a non-exclusive, non-sublicensable licence to use Google's trade names, trademarks, service marks, logos, domain names and
other distinctive brand features ("Brand Features") solely in connection with your use of the Services and in accordance with
the AdSense Terms. We may revoke this licence at any time. Any goodwill arising from your use of Google's Brand Features will belong
to Google.

 

We may include your name and Brand Features in our presentations, marketing materials, customer lists and financial reports.

 

10. Privacy

 

Our privacy policy explains how we treat your personal data and protect your privacy when you use our Services. By using
our Services, you agree that Google can use such data in accordance with our privacy policy. You and Google also agree to the Google
Ads Controller-Controller Data Protection Terms..

 

You will ensure that at all times you use the Services, the Properties have a clearly labelled and easily accessible privacy policy that
provides end users with clear and comprehensive information about cookies, device-specific information, location information and other
information stored on, accessed on or collected from end users' devices in connection with the Services, including, as applicable, information
about end users' options for cookie management. You will use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that an end user gives consent
to the storing and accessing of cookies, device-specific information, location information or other information on the end user's device
in connection with the Services where such consent is required by law.

 

    4

     

    

 

11. Confidentiality

 

You agree not to disclose Google Confidential Information without our prior written consent. "Google Confidential Information"
includes: (a) all Google software, technology and documentation relating to the Services; (b) click-through rates or other statistics
relating to Property performance as pertaining to the Services; (c) the existence of, information about, or the terms of, any non-public
beta or experimental features in a Service and (d) any other information made available by Google that is marked confidential or would
normally be considered confidential under the circumstances in which it is presented. Google Confidential Information does not include
information that you already knew prior to your use of the Services, that becomes public through no fault of yours, that was independently
developed by you or that was lawfully given to you by a third party. Notwithstanding this Section 11, you may accurately disclose the
amount of Google's gross payments resulting from your use of the Services.

 

12. Indemnity

 

You agree to indemnify and defend Google, its affiliates, agents and advertisers from and against any and all third-party claims and
liabilities arising out of or related to the Properties, including any content served on the Properties that is not provided by Google,
your use of the Services or your breach of any term of the AdSense Terms. Google's advertisers are third-party beneficiaries of this
indemnity.

 

13. Representations; Warranties; Disclaimers

 

You represent and warrant that (i) you have full power and authority to enter into theAdSense Terms; (ii) you are the owner of, or are
legally authorised to act on behalf of the owner of, each Property; (iii) you are the technical and editorial decision maker in relation
to each Property on which the Services are implemented and you have control over the way in which the Services are implemented on each
Property; (iv) Google has never previously terminated or otherwise disabled an AdSense account created by you due to your breach of the
Agreement or due to invalid activity; (v) entering into or performing under the AdSense Terms, including will not violate any AdSense
Terms you have with a third party or any third-party rights; and (vi) all of the information provided by you to Google is correct and
current.

 

OTHER THAN AS EXPRESSLY SET OUT IN THE AdSense Terms, WE DO NOT MAKE ANY PROMISES ABOUT THE SERVICES. FOR EXAMPLE, GOOGLE MAY REFUSE
TO SERVE, AS APPLICABLE, (i) ADVERTISEMENTS AND OTHER CONTENT ("ADS"), (ii) GOOGLE SEARCH BOXES AND SEARCH RESULTS, AND (iii)
RELATED SEARCH QUERIES AND OTHER LINKS TO YOUR PROPERTIES. WE DO NOT GUARANTEE THAT EVERY PAGE WILL RECEIVE ADS OR THAT GOOGLE WILL SERVE
A CERTAIN NUMBER OF ADS. ADDITIONALLY, WE DO NOT MAKE ANY COMMITMENTS ABOUT THE CONTENT WITHIN THE SERVICES, THE SPECIFIC FUNCTION OF
THE SERVICES, OR THEIR PROFITABILITY, RELIABILITY, AVAILABILITY OR ABILITY TO MEET YOUR NEEDS. WE PROVIDE EACH SERVICE "AS IS".

 

TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, WE EXCLUDE ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, STATUTORY OR IMPLIED. WE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM THE WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS
OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

 

14. Limitation of Liability

 

TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, EXCEPT FOR ANY INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER OR YOUR BREACH OF ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS,
CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS AND/OR PROPRIETARY INTERESTS RELATING TO THE ADSENSE TERMS, (i) IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE
UNDER THE ADSENSE TERMS FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, EXEMPLARY, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT OR ANY OTHER
THEORY, EVEN IF SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND NOTWITHSTANDING ANY FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF
ANY LIMITED REMEDY, AND (ii) EACH PARTY'S AGGREGATE LIABILITY UNDER THE AGREEMENT IS LIMITED TO THE NET AMOUNT RECEIVED AND RETAINED
BY THAT PARTICULAR PARTY IN CONNECTION WITH THIS ADSENCE TERMS DURING THE THREE MONTH PERIOD IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE DATE OF THE CLAIM.
Each party acknowledges that the other party has entered into the AdSence Termsrelying on the limitations of liability stated herein
and that those limitations are an essential basis of the bargain between the parties.

 

    5

     

    

 

15. Miscellaneous

 

Entire Agreement; Amendments. The AdSence is our entire agreement relating to your use of the Services and supersedes any
prior or contemporaneous agreements on that subject. AdSence Terms may be amended (i) in a writing signed by both parties that expressly
states that it is amending theAdSence Terms, or (ii) as set forth in Section 4, if you keep using the Services after Google modifies
the Agreement.

 

Assignment. You may not assign or transfer any of your rights under theAdSence Terms.

 

Independent Contractors. The parties are independent contractors and the 12, the AdSense Terms do not create an agency, partnership
or joint venture.

 

No Third-Party Beneficiaries. Other than as set forth in Section 11, this Agreement does not create any third-party beneficiary
rights.

 

No Waiver. Other than as set forth in Section 5, the failure of either party to enforce any provision of the AdSence Terms
will not constitute a waiver.

 

Severability. If it turns out that a particular term of the AdSence Terms is not enforceable, the balance of theAdSence Terms
will remain in full force and effect.

 

Survival. Sections 5, 6, 8, 12, 14 and 15 of these AdSense Terms of Service will survive termination.

 

Governing Law; Venue. All claims arising out of or relating to the AdSence Terms or the Services will be governed by California
law, excluding California's conflict of laws rules, and will be litigated exclusively in the federal or state courts of Santa Clara County,
California, USA, and you and Google consent to personal jurisdiction in those courts.

 

Force Majeure. Neither party will be liable for inadequate performance to the extent caused by a condition (for example,
natural disaster, act of war or terrorism, riot, labour condition, governmental action and Internet disturbance) that was beyond the
party's reasonable control.

 

Communications. In connection with your use of the Services, we may contact you regarding service announcements, administrative
messages and other information. You may opt out of some of those communications in your Account settings. For information about how to
contact Google, please visit our contact page.

 

*              
*               *

 

    6

     

    

 

16. Service-Specific Terms

 

If you choose to implement any of the following Services on a Property, you also agree to the additional terms identified below:

 

AdMob: the AdMob Publisher Guidelines and Policies.

 

Custom Search Engine: the Custom Search Engine Terms of Service.

 

Conditions d'utilisation en ligne de Google AdSense

 

1. Bienvenue dans le programme AdSense!

 

Nous vous remercions de l'intérêt que vous portez à nos services de recherche et de publicité (les «Services»)!

 

En utilisant nos Services, vous acceptez (1) les présentes conditions d'utilisation du Service, (2) le Règlement
du programme AdSense, qui inclut, sans s'y limiter, le Règlement relatif au contenu, les Directives de Qualité
pour les Webmasters, le Règlement relatif à la mise en œuvre des annonces et les Règles
relatives au consentement de l'utilisateur dans l'Union Européenne (collectivement, les "Règlements AdSense"),
et (3) les Instructions d'utilisation des marques de Google (collectivement, les «Conditions AdSense»). En
cas d'incompatibilité, les Conditions d'utilisation du Service prévaudront sur règlements et directives énumérées
ci-dessus aux numéros (2) et (3). Veuillez lire attentivement ces Conditions d'utilisation du Service et le reste des Conditions
AdSense.

 

Dans le cadre de ces Conditions AdSense, «vous» ou «éditeur» désignent la personne ou l'entité
utilisant les Services (ou les personnes, mandataire, employé, représentant, réseau, société mère,
filiale, société affiliée, successeur, entité concernée, cessionnaire, ou tout individu ou entité
agissant en votre nom, sous votre direction, sous votre contrôle ou sous la direction ou le contrôle de la même personne
ou entité qui vous contrôle). «Nous», «notre» ou «Google» désignent Google LLC
et le terme «parties» désigne vous et Google.

 

2. Accès aux Services; Comptes AdSense

 

Votre utilisation des Services est assujettie à la création de votre compte AdSense (le «Compte») et à
notre approbation de ce dernier. Nous nous réservons le droit de vous refuser l'accès aux Services ou d'en limiter votre
utilisation. Afin de vérifier votre Compte, nous pouvons de temps à autre vous demander des informations supplémentaires,
y compris, notamment, la vérification de votre nom, adresse et autres informations d'identification. En soumettant une demande
d'utilisation des Services, si vous êtes une personne physique, vous déclarez que vous êtes âgé de 18
ans ou plus. Vous ne pouvez avoir qu'un seul compte. Si vous (y compris ceux que vous dirigez ou contrôlez) créez plusieurs
Comptes, vous n'aurez pas droit à des paiements supplémentaires de Google et vos Comptes pourront être résiliés,
conformément aux dispositions ci-dessous.

 

En vous inscrivant au programme AdSense, vous autorisez Google à afficher, selon le cas, (i) des publicités et d'autres
contenus («Annonces»), (ii) des champs de recherche et des résultats de recherche Google, ainsi que (iii) des requêtes
de recherche connexes et d'autres liens sur vos sites Web, vos applications mobiles, vos lecteurs multimédias, vos contenus mobiles
ou vos autres propriétés approuvées par Google (chacune une «Propriété»). En outre, vous
accordez à Google le droit d'accéder à vos Propriétés, ou à toute partie de celles-ci, et de
les indexer et les mettre en mémoire cache, y compris par des moyens automatisés. Google peut refuser de fournir les Services
à toute Propriété.

 

Toute Propriété qui est une application logicielle et qui accède à nos Services (a) peut nécessiter
une autorisation écrite de Google et (b) doit respecter les Principes applicables aux logiciels de Google.

 

    7

     

    

 

3. Utilisation de nos Services

 

Vous ne devez utiliser nos services que dans le respect des Conditions AdSense et des lois applicables. Toute utilisation abusive de nos
Services est interdite. Ne tentez pas, par exemple, de produire des interférences avec nos Services ou d'y accéder en utilisant
une méthode autre que l'interface et les instructions que nous mettons à votre disposition.

 

Vous pouvez mettre fin à votre utilisation des Services à tout moment en supprimant de vos Propriétés le code
applicable.

 

4. Modifications à nos Services; modifications des Conditions AdSense

 

Nous modifions et améliorons sans cesse nos services. Nous sommes donc susceptibles d'ajouter ou de supprimer des fonctionnalités
ou des fonctions des Services à tout moment et il peut également arriver que nous suspendions ou arrêtions complètement
un Service.

 

Nous pouvons modifier les Conditions AdSense à tout moment. Nous publierons toute modification des Conditions d'utilisation du
Service sur cette page, ainsi que les modifications des Règlements AdSense ou aux Instructions d'utilisation des marques de Google
sur leurs pages respectives. Les modifications entreront généralement en vigueur quatorze (14) jours après leur publication.
Toutefois, les modifications spécifiques à une nouvelle fonctionnalité d'un Service ou les modifications apportées
pour des raisons juridiques s'appliqueront immédiatement. Si vous n'acceptez pas les modifications des Conditions AdSense, vous
devrez cesser d'utiliser les Services visés.

 

5. Paiement

 

Sous réserve du présent article et de l'article 6 des présentes Conditions d'utilisation du Service, vous recevrez
un paiement en fonction du nombre de clics valides sur les Annonces affichées sur vos Propriétés, du nombre d'impressions
valides d'Annonces affichées sur vos Propriétés et d'autres événements en lien avec l'affichage des
Annonces sur vos Propriétés, uniquement si et lorsque Google détermine que vos Propriétés sont restées
en conformité avec les Conditions AdSense (y compris tous les Règlements AdSense identifiés dans l'article 1 ci-dessus)
pendant toute la période pour laquelle le paiement est effectué et jusqu'à la date d'émission du paiement.

 

Si votre Compte est en règle jusqu'au moment où Google émet un paiement à votre attention, nous vous paierons
à la fin du mois suivant le mois où le solde inscrit sur votre Compte atteint ou excède le seuil de paiement applicable.
Si Google enquête sur votre conformité avec les Conditions AdSense ou si vous avez été suspendu ou résilié,
votre paiement peut être retardé ou retenu. Afin de garantir que les paiements sont effectués correctement, vous êtes
seul responsable de la communication et de la mise à jour des coordonnées et des informations de paiement associées
à votre Compte.

 

Si vous mettez en place des services de recherche, nos paiements peuvent être compensés par les frais applicables pour ces
services. De plus, Google peut (a) retenir et compenser les paiements qui vous sont dus en vertu des Conditions AdSense contre les frais
que vous nous devez en vertu des Conditions AdSense ou de tout autre accord ou (b) vous demander de nous rembourser dans les 30 jours
qui suivent toute facture, les montants payés en trop au cours de périodes précédentes. Vous êtes responsable
de tous les frais exigés par votre banque ou votre fournisseur de paiement.

 

Sauf avec l'autorisation écrite expresse de Google, vous ne pouvez pas conclure d'autres accords avec un tiers en vertu desquelles
ce tiers reçoit les paiements qui vous sont versés conformément aux Conditions AdSense ou d'autres avantages financiers
par rapport aux Services.

 

Les paiements seront calculés uniquement sur la base de la comptabilité de Google. Vous reconnaissez et acceptez que vous
n'avez droit qu'au paiement de votre utilisation des Services pour lesquels Google a été payé ; si, pour une raison
quelconque, Google ne reçoit pas de paiement d'un annonceur ou re-crédite un tel paiement à un annonceur, vous n'avez
pas le droit d'être payé pour l'utilisation associée des Services. De plus, si un annonceur dont les Annonces sont
diffusées sur une Propriété n'effectue pas un paiement dû à Google, nous pouvons retenir le paiement
ou le débiter de votre Compte.

 

    8

     

    

 

Google a le droit de retenir ou d'ajuster les paiements qui vous sont dus afin d'exclure tout montant déterminé par Google
comme provenant d'une activité non admissible. Les activités non admissibles comprennent, sans s'y limiter, (i) les pourriels,
les clics non valides, les impressions non valides, les requêtes non valides, les conversions non valides, ou autres évènements
non valides sur des Annonces générés par une personne, un robot, un programme automatisé ou tout dispositif
similaire, y compris au moyen de clics, d'impressions, de requêtes, de conversions ou autres évènements provenant
de vos adresses IP ou d'ordinateurs sous votre contrôle; (ii) les clics, impressions, requêtes, conversions ou autres évènements
sollicités ou générées en contrepartie d'un paiement en argent ou à la suite d'une fausse assertion
ou d'une requête invitant l'utilisateur final à cliquer sur des Annonces ou à effectuer d'autres actions; (iii) les
Annonces communiquées à des utilisateurs finaux dont la fonction JavaScript de leur navigateur est désactivée;
ou qui falsifient autrement la diffusion ou la mesure de la publicité ; (iv) tout clic, impression, requête, conversion ou
autre événement survenant sur une Propriété qui n'est pas conforme aux Règlements AdSense ; (v) tout
clic, impression, requête, conversion ou autre événement survenant sur une Propriété associée
à un autre Compte AdSense que vous utilisez ; et (vi) tous les clics, impressions, requêtes, conversions ou autres événements
dans tout Compte avec à un nombre significatif d'activités non admissibles, telles que décrites aux points (i-v)
ci-dessus, ou avec les types d'activité non admissible indiquant une faute intentionnelle. Dans le cas où Google détecte
une activité non admissible, avant ou après l'émission d'un paiement pour cette activité, Google se réserve
le droit de débiter votre Compte et d'ajuster les paiements futurs en conséquence, pour tous les clics, impressions, requêtes,
conversions ou autres événements non valides, y compris pour tous les clics, impressions, requêtes, conversions ou
autres événements sur les Propriétés qui ne sont pas conformes aux Règlements AdSense.

 

De plus, Google peut rembourser ou créditer les annonceurs pour une partie ou la totalité des paiements de l'annonceur associés
au Compte d'un éditeur. Vous reconnaissez et acceptez que, chaque fois que Google émet de tels remboursements ou crédits,
vous n'aurez pas le droit de recevoir de paiement pour l'utilisation associée des Services.

 

6. Résiliation, suspension et droit à un paiement supplémentaire

 

Google peut à tout moment, sans avertissement ni préavis, suspendre temporairement d'autres paiements sur votre Compte,
suspendre ou résilier la participation d'une Propriété aux Services, ou suspendre ou résilier votre Compte
en raison, entre autres, d'une activité non admissible ou de votre incapacité à vous conformer pleinement aux Règlements
AdSense. Google peut mettre fin à votre participation aux Services et fermer votre Compte si votre Compte reste inactif pendant
une période de 6 mois consécutifs ou plus. Si Google ferme votre Compte pour cause d'inactivité et que le solde inscrit
sur votre Compte est égal ou supérieur au seuil applicable, nous vous paierons ce solde, sous réserve de nos dispositions
en matière de paiement à l'article 5. Si Google ferme votre Compte pour cause d'inactivité, cela ne vous empêchera
pas de soumettre une nouvelle demande d'utilisation des Services.

 

Si Google résilie votre Compte en raison de votre violation des Conditions AdSense, y compris, mais sans s'y limiter, votre contribution
à toute activité non admissible ou votre incapacité à l'empêcher sur une Propriété, ou
votre incapacité à vous conformer entièrement aux Règlements AdSense, vous n'aurez droit à aucun autre
paiement de Google pour l'utilisation antérieure des Services. Si vous enfreignez les Conditions AdSense ou si Google suspend ou
résilie votre Compte, (i) il vous est interdit de créer un nouveau Compte, et (ii) il se peut que vous ne soyez pas autorisé
à monétiser le contenu d'autres produits Google.

 

Si vous contestez tout paiement effectué ou retenu concernant votre utilisation des Services, ou, si Google résilie votre
Compte et que vous contestez cette résiliation, vous devez en aviser Google dans les 30 jours suivant le paiement visé,
l'absence de paiement ou la résiliation en introduisant un recours. Si vous omettez de le faire, vous renoncez à tout recours
en lien avec le paiement ou la résiliation contestée.

 

    9

     

    

 

Vous pouvez mettre fin à votre utilisation des Services à tout moment en complétant le processus de clôture
de compte. Votre Compte AdSense sera considéré comme résilié dans les 10 jours ouvrables suivant la réception
de votre avis par Google. Si vous résiliez votre Compte et que le solde inscrit sur votre Compte est égal ou supérieur
auseuil applicable, nous vous paierons ce solde, sous réserve des dispositions en matière de paiement à l'article
5, dans les 90 jours environ suivant la fin du mois civil au cours duquel vous avez mis fin à votre utilisation des Services. Tout
solde inscrit sur votre Compte en dessous du seuil applicable restera impayé.

 

7. Taxes

 

Entre vous et Google, Google est responsable de toutes les taxes (le cas échéant) associées aux transactions entre
Google et les annonceurs relativement aux Annonces affichées sur les Propriétés. Vous êtes responsable de toutes
les taxes (le cas échéant) associées aux Services, à l'exception des impôts sur le bénéfice
net de Google. Tous les paiements de Google à votre intention concernant les Services seront réputés toutes taxes
comprises (le cas échéant) et ne seront pas ajustés.

 

8. Tests

 

Vous autorisez Google à effectuer périodiquement des tests susceptibles d'affecter votre utilisation des Services. Afin
de garantir la rapidité et l'exactitude des résultats des tests, vous autorisez Google à effectuer ces tests sans
préavis.

 

9. Propriété intellectuelle; caractéristiques de la marque

 

Sauf disposition contraire expresse dans les Conditions AdSense, aucune des parties n'obtient les droits, titres ou intérêts
relatifs à la propriété intellectuelle appartenant à l'autre partie ou aux concédants de l'autre partie.

 

Si Google vous fournit un logiciel en lien avec les Services, nous vous accordons une licence non exclusive et non transférable
d'utilisation dudit logiciel. Cette licence a pour seul but de vous permettre d'utiliser et de bénéficier des Services fournis
par Google, conformément aux dispositions des Conditions AdSense. En dehors de la distribution de contenu via le SDK AdMob, vous
n'êtes pas autorisé à copier, à modifier, à distribuer, à vendre ou à louer une partie
ou la totalité de nos Services ou des logiciels qui en font partie, ou à décompiler ou à tenter d'extraire
le code source de ces logiciels, sauf si ces restrictions sont interdites par la loi ou si vous avez obtenu notre autorisation écrite.
Vous vous engagez à ne pas retirer, masquer ou modifier les avis de droit d'auteur de Google, les caractéristiques de la
marque ou les autres avis de droit de propriété qui sont affichés sur les services ou qui y sont intégrés,
ainsi que les logiciels ou la documentation appartenant à Google.

 

Nous vous accordons une licence non exclusive et non transférable d'utilisation des noms commerciaux, des marques de commerce,
des marques de service, des logos, des noms de domaine et des autres signes distinctifs de la marque Google (les «caractéristiques
de la marque») uniquement dans le cadre de votre utilisation des Services et conformément aux Conditions AdSense. Nous pouvons
révoquer cette licence à tout moment. Tout bénéfice découlant de votre utilisation des caractéristiques
de la marque Google appartiendra à Google.

 

Nous pouvons inclure votre nom et les signes distinctifs de votre marque dans nos présentations, nos documents promotionnels, nos
listes de clients et nos rapports financiers.

 

    10

     

    

 

10. Vie privée

 

Notre politique de confidentialité explique comment nous traitons vos données personnelles et protégeons
votre vie privée lorsque vous utilisez nos Services. En utilisant nos Services, vous acceptez que Google puisse utiliser ces données
conformément à notre politique de confidentialité. Vous et Google acceptez également les Conditions
de protection des données Google Ads applicables entre Responsables de Traitements.

 

Vous devez vous assurer en tout temps lorsque vous utilisez les Services que les Propriétés disposent d'un accès
facile et clairement indiqué à la politique de confidentialité qui fournit aux utilisateurs finaux des informations
univoques et complètes sur l'utilisation des fichiers témoins, des données sur les appareils, des données
d'emplacement et des autres données stockées sur les appareils des utilisateurs finaux, ou consultées ou récupérées
à partir de ceux-ci, en lien avec les Services, y compris, le cas échéant, les options de gestion des fichiers témoins.
Vous userez de moyens commercialement raisonnables pour garantir que l'utilisateur final consent au stockage et à l'utilisation
des fichiers témoins, des données sur les appareils, des données d'emplacement et des autres données sur les
appareils des utilisateurs finaux en lien avec les Services, dans la mesure requise par la loi.

 

11. Confidentialité

 

Vous acceptez de ne divulguer aucune information confidentielle de Google sans notre consentement écrit préalable. Les «Informations
confidentielles de Google» comprennent: (a) tous les logiciels, la technologie et la documentation de Google en lien avec les Services;
(b) les taux de clics ou les autres statistiques concernant les performances des Propriétés en ce qui a trait aux Services;
(c) l'existence de fonctionnalités non publiques ou expérimentales d'un Service en version bêta, les informations
sur celles-ci, et les conditions d'utilisation relatives à celles-ci; et (d) les autres informations rendues disponibles par Google
qui sont identifiées comment étant confidentielles ou devraient normalement être considérées comme étant
confidentielles dans les circonstances de leur présentation. Les Informations confidentielles de Google n'incluent pas les informations
que vous connaissiez déjà avant votre utilisation des Services, qui deviennent connues du public sans faute de votre part,
qui ont été élaborées indépendamment par vous ou qui vous ont été légalement données
par un tiers. Nonobstant les dispositions du présent article 11, vous êtes autorisé à divulguer précisément
le montant des paiements bruts de Google résultant de votre utilisation des Services.

 

12. Indemnités

 

Vous acceptez d'indemniser et de défendre Google, ses affiliés, ses agents et ses annonceurs relativement à toute
réclamation de tiers et à la responsabilité découlant des Propriétés, ou liée à
celles-ci, y compris les contenus publiés sur les Propriétés qui ne sont pas fournis par Google, votre utilisation
des Services ou votre violation de toutes dispositions des Conditions AdSense. Les annonceurs de Google sont des tiers bénéficiaires
de ces indemnités.

 

13. Représentations; garanties; exonérations

 

Vous représentez et garantissez que (i) vous avez le plein pouvoir et l'autorité nécessaires pour conclure les Conditions
AdSense; (ii) vous êtes le propriétaire de chaque Propriété ou vous êtes autorisé légalement
à agir au nom de leurs propriétaires respectifs; (iii) vous êtes responsable des décisions techniques et éditoriales
relatives à chacune des Propriétés sur lesquelles les Services sont mis en œuvre et vous disposez d'un contrôle
sur ladite mise en œuvre; (iv) Google n'a jamais auparavant annulé ou autrement désactivé un compte AdSense
que vous avez créé en raison d'une violation des Conditions AdSense, y compris en raison d'une activité non admissible;
(v) la conclusion ou l'exécution des Conditions AdSense ne seront pas en violation de tout autre accord entre vous et un tiers
ou de tous droits de tiers; et (vi) toutes les informations que vous avez fournies à Google sont exactes et à jour.

 

    11

     

    

 

SAUF STIPULATION CONTRAIRE EXPRESSE DANS LES CONDITIONS ADSENSE, NOUS N'ÉMETTONS AUCUNE PROMESSE RELATIVEMENT AUX SERVICES. PAR
EXEMPLE, GOOGLE PEUT REFUSER D'AFFICHER, SELON LE CAS, (i) DES PUBLICITES ET D'AUTRES CONTENUS ("ANNONCES"), (ii) DES CHAMPS
DE RECHERCHE ET RÉSULTATS DE RECHERCHE GOOGLE, ET (iii) DES REQUÊTES DE RECHERCHE CONNEXES ET D'AUTRES LIENS VERS VOS PROPRIETES.
NOUS NE GARANTISSONS PAS QUE CHAQUE PAGE RECEVRA DES ANNONCES OU QUE GOOGLE DIFFUSERA UN CERTAIN NOMBRE D'ANNONCES. DE PLUS, NOUS NE NOUS
ENGAGEONS AUCUNEMENT CONCERNANT LE CONTENU ET LES FONCTIONNALITÉS PARTICULIÈRES DES SERVICES OU LEUR RENTABILITÉ,
LEUR FIABILITÉ, LEUR DISPONIBILITÉ OU LEUR CAPACITÉ À RÉPONDRE À VOS BESOINS. NOUS FOURNISSONS
CHAQUE SERVICE «TEL QUEL».

 

DANS LES LIMITES PERMISES PAR LA LOI, NOUS EXCLUONS TOUTE GARANTIE EXPRESSE, LÉGALE OU IMPLICITE. NOUS REJETONS EXPRESSÉMENT
LES GARANTIES OU CONDITIONS DE NON-VIOLATION, DE QUALITÉ MARCHANDE ET D'ADÉQUATION À UN USAGE PARTICULIER.

 

14. Limitation de responsabilité

 

DANS LA MESURE PERMISE PAR LA LOI, SAUF EN VERTU DES OBLIGATIONS D'INDEMNISATION PRÉVUES PAR LES PRÉSENTES OU DANS L'ÉVENTUALITÉ
D'UNE VIOLATION DE VOTRE PART DE DROITS DE PROPRIÉTÉ INTELLECTUELLE, D'OBLIGATIONS DE CONFIDENTIALITÉ OU D'INTÉRÊTS
PATRIMONIAUX EN LIEN AVEC LES CONDITIONS ADSENSE, (i) EN AUCUN CAS L'UNE OU L'AUTRE PARTIE NE SERA RESPONSABLE EN VERTU DES CONDITIONS
ADSENSE RELATIVEMENT AUX DOMMAGES DIRECTS, INDIRECTS, PARTICULIERS, EXEMPLAIRES OU PUNITIFS BASÉS SUR UNE RESPONSABILITÉ
CONTRACTUELLE OU DÉLICTUELLE OU TOUTE AUTRE THÉORIE JURIDIQUE, MÊME SI LADITE PARTIE A ÉTÉ AVISÉE
DE LA POSSIBILITÉ DE TELS DOMMAGES ET NONOBSTANT LE DÉFAUT DE TOUT RECOURS LIMITÉ D'ATTEINDRE SON OBJECTIF ESSENTIEL,
ET (ii) LA RESPONSABILITÉ TOTALE DE CHAQUE PARTIE EN VERTU DES CONDITIONS ADSENSE EST LIMITÉE AU MONTANT NET REÇU
ET RETENU PAR LA PARTIE VISÉE DANS LE CADRE DES PRESENTES CONDITIONS ADSENSE AU COURS DES TROIS MOIS PRÉCÉDANT IMMÉDIATEMENT
LA DATE DE LA RÉCLAMATION. Chaque partie reconnaît que l'autre partie a conclu les Conditions AdSense sur la base des limitations
de responsabilité énoncées aux présentes et que ces limitations constituent un fondement essentiel à
l'accord entre les parties.

 

15. Divers

 

Intégralité du contrat; modifications. Les Conditions AdSense constituent l'intégralité de l'accord
conclu entre les parties relativement à votre utilisation des Services et remplace tous les accords précédents ou
contemporains ayant le même objet. Les Conditions AdSense peuvent être modifiées (i) dans un document écrit
signé par les deux parties qui stipule expressément qu'il modifie les Conditions AdSense, ou (ii) tel que stipulé
dans l'article 4, si vous continuez à utiliser les Services après la modification par Google des Conditions AdSense.

 

    12

     

    

 

Cession. Vous ne pouvez pas céder ou transférer vos droits en vertu des Conditions AdSense.

 

Contractants indépendants. Les parties sont des contractants indépendants et les Conditions AdSense ne sauraient
créer entre elles de relation de type mandat, partenariat ou coentreprise.

 

Absence de tiers bénéficiaires. Sauf tel qu'il est énoncé à l'article 12, les Conditions
AdSense ne créent pas de droits pour des tiers bénéficiaires.

 

Absence de renonciation. Sauf tel qu'il est énoncé à l'article 6, le défaut d'une partie d'assurer
l'exécution d'une disposition des Conditions AdSense ne constitue pas une renonciation à celle-ci.

 

Divisibilité. S'il s'avère qu'une disposition particulière des Conditions AdSense ne peut être
exécutée, les autres dispositions resteront pleinement en vigueur et de plein effet.

 

Survie. Les articles 5, 6, 8, 12, 14 et 15 des présentes Conditions d'utilisation du Service survivront à la
résiliation.

 

Droit applicable; site. Toutes les réclamations découlant des Conditions AdSense ou des Services, ou liées
à ceux-ci, seront régies par la loi de l'État de la Californie, à l'exception des règlements en matière
de conflit de lois, et seront sous la juridiction exclusive des tribunaux fédéraux ou étatiques du Comté de
Santa Clara, Californie, États-Unis, et vous et Google acceptez d'être soumis à la compétence personnelle de
ces tribunaux.

 

Force Majeure. Aucune partie ne pourra être tenue pour responsable d'une mauvaise exécution dans la mesure où
elle est causée par une situation (par exemple, une catastrophe naturelle, un acte de guerre ou de terrorisme, une émeute,
des conditions de travail, une action gouvernementale ou une perturbation Internet) qui échappe au contrôle raisonnable de
la partie visée.

 

Communications. Dans le cadre de votre utilisation des Services, nous sommes susceptibles de vous communiquer des messages
liés au fonctionnement ou à l'administration des Services ainsi que d'autres informations. Vous pouvez désactiver
la réception de certaines de ces communications dans les paramètres de votre Compte. Pour en savoir plus sur les façons
de communiquer avec Google, veuillez consulter nos coordonnées.

 

*              
*               *

 

16. Conditions propres au Service

 

En choisissant de mettre en œuvre l'un des Services suivants sur une Propriété, vous acceptez également les
conditions supplémentaires indiquées ci-dessous:

 

AdMob: les Règles et consignes pour les éditeurs AdMob.

 

Moteur de recherche personnalisé: les Conditions d'utilisation du Moteur de recherche personnalisé.

 

 

13Exhibit 10.9

 

AMENDED AND RESTATED

BUSINESS COOPERATION AGREEMENT

 

This Amended and Restated Business Cooperation Agreement is dated as
of January 16, 2022, and effective as of December 31, 2021 (the “Effective Date”), ‎by and between Cosmic Inc.,
a Canadian federal corporation with offices located at PO Box 20112 Bayfield North Barrie, ON L4M 6E9 (the “Executor”)
and Rumble Inc., a corporation incorporated under the laws of the Province of Ontario with offices located at 218 Adelaide Street
West, Suite 400, Toronto, ON M5H 1W7 (the “Customer”).

 

The Executor and the Customer may be referred
to herein individually as a “Party” or collectively as the “Parties”.

 

WHEREAS the Parties entered into a business cooperation agreement
dated as of December 1, 2015 (the “Original Agreement”);

 

AND WHEREAS the Original Agreement was subsequently amended
by the Parties through the entering into of annex no. 1 dated as of April 1, 2017 (“Annex No. 1”), annex no. 2 dated
as of September 15, 2017 (“Annex No. 2”), and annex no. 3 dated as of November 1, 2017 (“Annex No. 3”);

 

AND WHEREAS the Original Agreement, as
amended by Annex No. 1, Annex No. 2, and Annex No. 3, shall be referred to herein as the “Existing Agreement”;

 

AND WHEREAS the Parties wish to amend and
restate the Existing Agreement for the purposes and on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement;

 

NOW THEREFORE, IN CONSIDERATION of the
covenants, agreements and promises set forth herein and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which
is hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows:

 

		1.	INTERPRETATION

 

As used in this Agreement, the following terms
shall have the following meanings unless the context otherwise requires:

 

“Canadian Arbitration Association”
means the alternative dispute resolution group called “Canadian Arbitration Association” that provides arbitration services
in Canada, with current address at 180 Duncan Mill Road, 4th Floor, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M3B 1Z6.

 

‎“Commercial Arbitration Rules”
means the commercial arbitration rules of the ‎Canadian Arbitration Association in effect from time to time. ‎

 

“Cost(s)” means, in respect
of any applicable period, all of the costs reasonably incurred by the Executor in performing services for the Customer pursuant to this
Agreement for such period, including but not limited to, capital expenditures, employee costs, overhead, lease costs, and supplies, but
excluding any salary or other compensatory payments made to any Board member or executive of the Customer or any of their respective affiliates
or family members.

 

     

     

    

 

“Customer IT Network”
means the information network of Customer used to deliver information to its personnel, users and to third parties dealing with its information
and includes all computer hardware, all telecommunication systems (together with wiring infrastructure) and all software utilized in relation
thereto, including system software, utility software, firmware and all other software whether the same is proprietary, leased or licensed
to Customer;

 

“Intellectual Property” means
all means all (a) patents, patent applications, priority patent filings, including any and all divisionals, continuations (in whole
or in part), requests for continued examination, reissues, reexaminations, additions, substitution cases, confirmations, registrations,
revalidations, revisions, renewals and extensions thereof, (b) trademarks, service marks, domain names, trade dress, logos, trade
names and other indicia of origin, including registrations and applications for registration thereof, (c) copyrights and registrations
and applications for registration thereof, (d) computer software, data, databases and documentation related thereto, (e) trade
secrets and confidential business information, and inventions whether patentable or unpatentable and whether or not reduced to practice,
know-how, research and development information and copyrightable works, (f) Moral Rights (as defined in Section 10 herein), (g) all other
intellectual property or proprietary rights, and (h) copies and tangible embodiments of any of the foregoing.

 

“Malicious Code”
means: (i) any code instructions, data or functions (including but not limited to viruses, worms, Trojan horses, data bombs, or time bombs),
the purpose of which is to maliciously cause the said technology to cease operating, or to damage, interrupt, interfere with or hinder
the operation of Customer’s IT Network or other computer systems, the system in which it resides, or any other software or data
on such system; (ii) any intentionally hidden or embedded elements that would cause the software or other technology to become unstable
or disabled upon conditions outside of the knowledge or control of Customer, and the software or other technology does not contain any
locks dependent upon either software or hardware which Customer has not been fully apprised of, and where required provided with, any
enabling hard or soft key; or (iii) any programming designed to collect information about users, or to store or transmit information,
whether Confidential Information or not, about Customer to Executor or a third party, other than programming whose data collection, storage
or transmission functionality, as the case may be, has been disclosed to Customer.

 

“Personal Information” means
any information about an identifiable individual but does not include business contact information (such as, an individual’s name,
title, business address, business phone and fax number) when such information is collected, used or disclosed for the purpose of contacting
such individual in their capacity as a director, officer, employee or other representative of an organization.

 

“Representative(s)” means collectively
employees, agents, independent contractors, software vendors, custom developers or consultants retained by or under the direction of a
Party in connection with this Agreement.

 

    2

     

    

 

		2.	SUBJECT OF THE AGREEMENT

 

This Agreement governs the long-term business
cooperation between the Parties, which includes providing/performing social media, content editorial, and business process outsourcing
services/work by the Executor for the needs of the Customer, for which the Customer has agreed to pay compensation to the Executor as
determined in accordance with Section 4 of this Agreement.

 

	 	3.	OBLIGATIONS OF THE AGREED PARTIES 

 

Obligations of the Executor:

 

Pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, the Executor
shall:‎

 

	 	●	Promptly perform and provide social media, content editorial, and BPO
    services according to the needs of the Customer;
	 	 	 
	 	●	Perform and provide all such social media, content editorial and BPO
    services with the attention of a good tradesman and in accordance with the interests of the Customer;
	 	 	 
	 	●	Promptly inform the Customer of delivery and payment terms, including
    promptly providing ‎the Customer with the Invoices required by Section 4 below; and
	 	 	 
	 	●	Perform other business activities as determined by the mutual agreement
    of the Parties pursuant to ‎this Agreement. ‎

 

Obligation of the Customer:

 

Pursuant to the terms of this Agreement, the Customer shall:‎

 

	 	●	Designate the services and work expected from the Executor;‎
	 	 	 
	 	●	Promptly deliver any documentation and information necessary for the execution of the ‎services and work provided under this Agreement;‎
	 	 	 
	 	●	Fulfill its payment obligations pursuant to Section 4 of this ‎Agreement;‎ and
	 	 	 
	 	●	Promptly inform the Executor of any potential delays of meeting its payment obligations herein. 

 

The Parties agree that all of the business decisions
regarding this long-term business ‎cooperation shall be mutually agreed to by the Parties in writing.

 

	 	4.	 FEE & PAYMENT TERMS

 

The Executor shall provide the Customer with monthly
invoices (each an “Estimated Invoice”) representing the Executor’s best estimate of fees for all services and
work performed by the Executor that were completed in the month immediately prior to the applicable Estimated Invoice (“Invoice
Period”). Each Estimated Invoice shall be issued on a Cost plus 10% basis.

 

Two months following the receipt by the Customer
of each applicable Estimated Invoice, the Executor shall provide a final invoice (“Final Invoice”) representing the actual
fees for all services and work performed by the Executor during the Invoice Period, less all amounts paid towards the applicable
Estimated Invoice. In the event that the Final Invoice reflects any overpayments made by the Customer to the Executor, the Executor shall
credit the Customer for such amounts.

 

    3

     

    

 

All invoices shall provide a detailed description
of the services provided, including any and all Costs incurred by the Executor which are exclusively attributable to the Customer rather
than of a nonexclusive and general nature, during the applicable period to which such invoice relates. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
details of Executor personnel providing services to the Customer shall not be detailed in invoices but rather provided by the Executor
to the Customer by way of a spreadsheet from time to time.

 

All invoices are subject to HST.

 

The Executor shall invoice the Customer in United
States Dollars and all invoices shall be payable by the Customer in United States Dollars notwithstanding that Costs may have been incurred
by the Customer or may be chargeable by the Executor in Serbian Dinars, Macedonian Denars, and/or Canadian Dollars. The Executor shall
convert all Costs into United States Dollars for the purposes of invoices on the last day of the particular month that is the subject
of the invoice, based upon the average conversion rate available to the Executor at the Executor’s bank during that month, or alternatively
upon mutual agreement of the Parties, on the actual date of the invoice.

 

Each invoice shall be paid by the Customer within
thirty (30) days of its receipt, provided, that, to the extent Customer disputes any such amounts, the Parties shall work in good faith
to resolve any such dispute. In addition to any other remedies available at law or equity, a monthly 1% late fee shall apply to any unpaid
amounts to the extent not disputed with respect to an applicable invoice and shall continue to accrue until all amounts owing in respect
of such invoice are paid in full.

 

All Costs reasonably incurred by the Executor
that do not exclusively relate to the provision of services to the Customer, including but not limited to, general overhead, lease costs,
costs of employees that are not exclusively dedicated to performing services for the Customer, will be allocated to the Customer on a
pro-rata basis based on the relative number of the Executor’s employees dedicated to the Customer compared to the total number of
employees dedicated to servicing the other clients that the Executor provides services to from time to time.

 

Executor personnel dedicated to providing services exclusively to the
Customer and such personnel’s related rates payable by the Customer, shall be itemized in writing by the Executor and subject to
mutual approval of the Parties. Upon the Customer’s prior written consent, members may be brought on or removed from the Executor’s
team to provide services to the Customer, and the rates payable, as well as all other information reasonably required by the Parties with
respect to personnel shall be mutually agreed to in writing by the Parties, acting in good faith.

 

    4

     

    

 

		5.	TERM AND TERMINATION

 

This Agreement shall commence on the Effective
Date and continue in full force and effect for an initial period of twenty-four (24) months thereafter (the “Initial Term”),
subject to automatic renewals for subsequent twelve (12) month periods thereafter (each, a “Renewal Term”)unless, at
least six (6) months prior to the expiration of the Initial Term or any Renewal Term, either Party provides written notice the other Party
of its intention not to renew the term of this Agreement.

 

Either Party may terminate this agreement with
written notice to the other Party upon the occurrence of any of the following events:

 

		a)	Either Party becomes bankrupt or insolvent, or takes action to become a voluntary bankrupt, makes an ‎assignment
for the benefit of its creditors or proposes to its creditors a reorganization, arrangement, composition or readjustment of its debts
or obligations or other-‎wise proposes to take advantage of or shelter under any law for the protection of ‎debtors;‎ or
	 	 	 

		b)	If the other Party materially breaches any material obligation of this Agreement and the breaching Party
fails to cure the breach within ninety (90) days‎ of being notified of the breach in writing by the other Party, subject to any reasonable
extension at the non-breaching Party’s discretion to the extent the breaching Party is working diligently to cure such breach. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, either Party may terminate this Agreement for failure to make any payments payable to the other Party pursuant to the terms
of this Agreement if such failure is not cured within ten (10) days ‎of being notified in writing of such failure by the other Party..

 

		6.	BUSINESS SECRET AND
                                            NON-DEFAMATION

 

The Executor shall not, during the term of this
Agreement or thereafter, directly or indirectly, in public or private, in any manner or in any medium whatsoever; a) deprecate, impugn
or otherwise make any comments, writings, remarks or other expressions that would, or could be construed to, defame the Customer, nor
shall the Executor assist any other person, firm or company in so doing; or b) communicate to any media, press, journalist, or other person
about the Customer or the Customer’s business or business operations, regardless of whether or not such communication would include
or be comprised of Confidential Information (as hereafter defined) unless required by law and in such event, the Executor shall provide
no less than ten (10) business days’ written notice to the Customer of same. The purpose of this provision is to maintain the Customer’s
absolute privacy to fullest extent of the law and the Executor acknowledges same.

 

		7.	CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION

 

7.1 “Confidential Information” means
any materials and information provided by or on behalf of, or created, developed or invented by the Executor for or on behalf of, the
Customer, whether or not reduced to writing or whether or not patentable or protectable by copyright which the Executor receives or has
access to, or has conceived or may conceive of, or has developed in whole or in part, directly or indirectly, in connection with the Executor’s
work on behalf of the Customer, or otherwise through the use of any of the Customer’s software, platform, facilities or resources,
including:

 

		(i)	business information or trade secrets furnished by or on behalf of the Customer to the Executor, or created,
developed or invented by the Executor for or on behalf of the Customer, with respect to the Customer’s business and/or operations
whether in oral, written, graphic or machine-readable form, and all copies or reproductions thereof;

 

    5

     

    

 

		(ii)	such information as a director, officer or employee of the Customer may from time to time designate as
being included in the expression “Confidential Information”;
	 	 	 

		(iii)	information regarding production, editing, vetting, publishing, processing or clearing any video content
or other material for use with the Customer’s business, including but not limited to Rumble.com marketing techniques and arrangements,
mailing lists, purchasing information, pricing policies, publishing/and or editorial policies, content moderation policies and techniques,
quoting procedures, financial information, customer, prospect, and/or creator names and requirements, consultant, customer, client, creator,
supplier and distributor data and other materials or information relating to the Customer’s business and activities and the manner
in which the Customer does business;
	 	 	 

		(iv)	information regarding any video content creation rights or licenses or publishing rights or licenses which
the Customer may own, have option to acquire an interest in or may be considering acquiring an interest in;
	 	 	 

		(v)	any other materials or information related to the business or activities of the Customer which are not
generally known to others engaged in similar businesses or activities;
	 	 	 

		(vi)	all ideas which are derived from or related to Executor’s access to or knowledge of any of the above
enumerate materials and information;
	 	 	 

		(vii)	all computer programs including algorithms, specifications, flow charts, listings and object codes either
owned by the Customer or to which the Customer has access and wishes to keep confidential;
	 	 	 

		(viii)	all information relating to computer programs now existing or currently under development;
	 	 	 

		(ix)	customer/creator lists and records, including Personal Information;
	 	 	 

		(x)	Intellectual Property owned by the Customer, provided by the Customer to Executor or created, developed
or invented by Executor for or on behalf of the Company; and
	 	 	 

		(xi)	all other information a reasonable person would deem to be confidential or sensitive information.

 

7.2 Executor
acknowledges that the foregoing is intended to be illustrative only, and that other Confidential Information may currently exist or arise
in the future and that the failure to mark any of the Confidential Information as confidential, proprietary or “Confidential Information”
shall not affect its status as part of the Confidential Information under the terms of this Agreement.

 

7.3 The
Parties acknowledge and agree that the relationship between them is one of mutual trust and reliance. The Executor acknowledges that,
in and as a result of the Executor’s services on behalf of the Customer, the Customer shall have access to, make use of, acquire
or add to information and knowledge, including the Confidential Information, relating to all aspects of the business of Customer which
are confidential to and the exclusive property of the Customer, the disclosure of any of which to the Customer’s competitors, customers,
the general public, or otherwise, will be highly detrimental to the commercial interests of the Customer.

 

    6

     

    

 

7.4 The
Executor acknowledges that the Customer’s business interests cannot be properly protected from adverse consequences of the actions
of the Executor other than by the restrictions set forth in this Agreement.

 

7.5 The
Executor shall not, except with the prior written consent of the Customer, at any time during or following the term of the Executor’s
relationship with the Customer, directly or indirectly deal with, exploit, disclose, divulge, reveal, report, publish, transfer or use
for any purpose any of the information, including the Confidential Information, which has been obtained or disclosed to the Executor as
a result of the Executor’s relationship with the Customer to any person or entity, unless required by law and in such event, the
Executor shall provide no less than ten (10) business days’ written notice to the Customer of same. Executor shall only be permitted
to use the Confidential Information in furtherance of the services provided hereunder. Disclosure or use of the Confidential Information
by the Executor in breach of this Agreement shall be deemed to cause the Customer irreparable harm for which damages are not an adequate
remedy.

 

7.6 The
Executor agrees to use commercially reasonable means, not less than the means it uses to protect its own proprietary information, to safeguard
the Confidential Information. The Executor shall not at any time copy, duplicate, record or otherwise reproduce or transcribe the Confidential
Information nor any part thereof without the Customer’s prior written consent.

 

7.7 In
addition to its other obligations hereunder, Executor covenants and agrees:

 

(i) to only collect, use or disclose
Personal Information for purposes that a reasonable person would consider are appropriate in the circumstances and to conduct its activities
with respect to Personal Information in accordance with law;

 

(ii) where Personal Information is disclosed
by or on behalf of Customer to Executor, to: (A) use and disclose such Personal Information only for those purposes authorized by Customer,
(B) at the request and option of Customer return or cause to be returned, or destroy or cause to be destroyed, such Personal Information;
(C) promptly advise Customer of any request by an individual to access, correct or otherwise challenge the accuracy of such Personal Information,
or any other communication received by Executor in respect of such Personal Information, including, without limitation, any withdrawal
or variation of consent by an individual, and to work, in a timely manner, with Customer to respond to such requests (which response shall
be first approved by Customer), including without limitation, by providing access to, correcting, and ceasing to use, or disclose, such
Personal Information as requested by such individual; (D) use all reasonable efforts to protect and safeguard such Personal Information
including, without limitation, to protect such Personal Information from loss or theft, or unauthorized access disclosure, copying, use,
modification, disposal or destruction and promptly advise Customer should any such loss, theft or unauthorized activity occur; and (E)
only disclose such Personal Information to a third party with the prior written consent of Customer; and (F) only use, disclose, process,
store or enable access to such Personal Information in the Province of Ontario, Canada or such other jurisdictions as Customer may approve
in writing from time to time; and

 

(iii) where Personal Information is
disclosed by Executor to Customer, to only provide Personal Information to Customer where Executor has the legal right to do so, having
complied with its own privacy policies and all applicable law.

 

    7

     

    

 

		8.	CONFIDENTIALITY PROVISIONS FOR EXECUTOR’S REPRESENTATIVES

 

The Executor shall be responsible for any use
or disclosure of the Customer’s Confidential Information by any of its Representatives. The Executor will not show or otherwise
disclose Confidential Information to its Representatives unless;

 

		a)	such persons need to know such Confidential Information for the purposes of fulfilling the Executor’s
obligations under the Agreement, without the prior written consent of the Customer; and

 

		b)	each such employee, independent contractor, or consultant executes a valid and binding confidentiality
and invention assignment agreement sufficient for the Executor to fulfil its obligations under this agreement, and the Executor has furnished
an executed copy of such executed agreement to the Customer prior to any such employee, independent contractor, or consultant having access
to any Confidential Information of the Customer or services being performed by that person in relation to the Customer and the Executor’s
services on behalf of the Customer.

 

		9.	NON-SOLICITATION

 

During the term of this Agreement and for a period
of twelve (12) months following the termination of this Agreement, Executor agrees that it shall not directly or indirectly hire, solicit,
induce, recruit, encourage or otherwise endeavor to cause or attempt to cause any employee of Customer to terminate their relationship
with Customer; provided, that, the foregoing shall not be violated by (i) general advertising not targeted at any such employees (including
through use of any bona fide recruiting or employment agency not directed to target such employees), or (ii) the hiring of any such employees
who have terminated their employment with such Party at least 180 days prior to the date of hire by the other Party.

 

		10.	INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
                                            RIGHTS

 

The Executor agrees that all right, title and
interest, including, without limitation, all Intellectual Property rights, in and to any content, deliverables, developments, inventions,
work product, materials, data, or information, including all computer programs (in source code or object code) and documentation related
thereto, which have been or will be provided by or on behalf of the Customer to the Executor or any of its Representatives, or created,
developed or invented by Executor or any of its Representatives for or on behalf of the Customer or in connection with or arising out
of any services provided to the Customer under this Agreement (including any code developed for the Customer’s platform, mobile
application and other software) (collectively, “Customer IP”) are owned and shall continue to be owned by the Customer.

 

    8

     

    

 

The Executor hereby irrevocably conveys,
transfers, and assigns, and upon creation of each element thereof automatically conveys, transfers and assigns, to the Customer all of
the Executor’s (including its Representatives’) rights, title, and interest in and to any and all Customer IP. This assignment
includes, without limitation, any and all rights to secure any patent, trade-mark, copyright, industrial design or other registrations
(including without limitation, any renewals or extensions thereto) with respect of the Customer IP, in Canada, the United States and elsewhere.

 

If any Customer IP cannot be assigned, the Executor
hereby grants to the Customer an exclusive, assignable, transferable, irrevocable, perpetual, non-terminable, worldwide, sublicenseable
(through one or multiple tiers), royalty-free, unlimited license to use, make, modify, sell, offer for sale, reproduce, distribute, create
derivative works of, publicly perform, publicly display, digitally perform and display and otherwise exploit such Customer IP in any media
or manner whatsoever, whether now known or hereafter known. Except in connection with any services provided to the Customer, the Executor
agrees not to (i) modify, adapt, alter, translate, or create derivative works from any Intellectual Property created in connection with,
or arising out of, any services provided to the Customer under this Agreement or (ii) merge any such Intellectual Property with other
Intellectual Property of the Customer or the Executor.

 

To the extent moral rights and other rights related
to paternity, integrity, disclosure and withdrawal (collectively, “Moral Rights”) may not be assignable under
applicable law and to the extent the following is allowed by the laws in the various countries where Moral Rights exist, the Executor
hereby irrevocably waives, and shall cause its Representatives to unconditionally and irrevocably waive, such Moral Rights and consents
to any action of the Customer that would violate such Moral Rights in the absence of such consent.

 

Executor shall, upon Customer’s request,
obtain from each and every one of its Representatives any agreement or assignment required to confirm ownership rights in the Customer
IP in favour of Customer, the licenses granted herein and the waiver of all moral rights therein.

 

To the extent Executor or its Representatives
incorporate into any Customer IP any pre-existing intellectual property owned by Executor or its Representatives or in which Executor
or its Representatives has an interest, Customer is hereby granted and shall have a nonexclusive, royalty-free, irrevocable, perpetual,
worldwide license to make, have made, modify, use, sell, license (at any level) and in any other way exploit such pre-existing intellectual
property as part of or in connection with such Customer IP, without obligation to account to, or obtain consent from, Executor or its
Representatives.

 

		11.	CERTAIN REPRESENTATIONS,
                                            WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS

 

The Executor hereby represents, warrants, and
covenants to the Customer as follows:

 

		a)	the Executor and its Representatives possess the necessary skill and expertise to provide the services
under this Agreement and shall provide such services in a professional manner in accordance with applicable law and industry standards
including best practices with respect to content moderation;‎

 

    9

     

    

 

		b)	the Executor employs qualified personnel and has implemented, and shall maintain, industry standard supervisory
and quality control measures;
	 	 	 

		c)	the Executor is the exclusive author, owner or rights holder, as applicable, of all Intellectual Property
relating to the services being provided under this Agreement;
	 	 	 

		d)	the Executor has unencumbered and uncontested title to Customer IP, including by obtaining valid assignments
of Intellectual Property rights from all of its Representatives, and has valid rights to convey to Customer all right, title and interest
in and to such Customer IP in accordance with this Agreement;
	 	 	 

		e)	to the knowledge of the Executor, no portion of: (i) any work product produced by the Executor in the
course of providing services to the Customer under this agreement; (ii) Customer IP; or (iii) any technology or software which Executor
uses to perform its services that comes into contact with the Customer IT Network; contains, or will contain, any material defects, Malicious
Code, security vulnerabilities, or protection features designed to prevent, or otherwise impair its use by Customer or any other person;‎
	 	 	 

		f)	to the knowledge of the Executor, the services and Customer IP provided by the Executor do not, and shall
not, infringe, induce the infringement of, or otherwise misuse, misappropriate, breach or violate any Intellectual Property rights or
other rights of any third party;‎
	 	 	 

		g)	the Customer IP provided by the Executor does not contain any Intellectual Property of any third party,
including open-source Intellectual Property, except as otherwise expressly approved by Customer in writing;
	 	 	 

		h)	all services and Customer IP will be provided and delivered in accordance with the terms of this Agreement
and in compliance in all material respects with applicable law, including, without ‎limitation, all applicable privacy laws and industry
standards relating to data security;
	 	 	 

		i)	all services and Customer IP will be provided and delivered in compliance in all material respects with
any service level agreements provided from time to time by Customer addressing, among other things, compliance with the Customer’s
content policies, acceptable content criteria, training material, review and escalation procedures and target turnaround times;
	 	 	 

		j)	the Executor shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to safeguard the Customer’s data (including
the data of its end users and content creators) and Customer IT Network by maintaining technical, organizational and physical measures
appropriate to the degree of sensitivity of such data, including by implementing industry standard disaster recovery and business continuity
plans; and
	 	 	 

		k)	the Executor shall report and provide reasonable and prompt assistance to the Customer in response to
any data breaches, including with respect to the invocation of Customer’s disaster recovery and business continuity plan.

 

		12.	RIGHT TO AUDIT

 

During the term of this Agreement and for a period
of one (1) year thereafter, the Customer shall have the right to conduct, from time to time, at its sole expense, audits of the Executor
in respect of this Agreement for the purpose of determining whether the Executor has complied, and is complying, with the terms of this
Agreement. The timing of each such audit shall be determined by the Customer, acting reasonably. Prior to accessing any of the Executor’s
premises or facilities, Customer agrees to provide reasonable notice of such audit to the Executor so as to disrupt, to the least extent
possible, the Executor’s business operations and agrees that its Representatives will comply with all reasonable security and confidentiality
policies of Executor.

 

    10

     

    

 

		13.	INDEMNIFICATION

 

The Customer agrees to defend, indemnify, and
hold harmless the Executor, its officers, directors, employees, agents, and/or affiliates harmless from and against any and all losses,
damages, liabilities, costs, fines, charges, disbursements, claims (including third-party claims), demands and expenses (including reasonable
legal fees and costs) (collectively, “Losses”) arising out of or in connection with:

 

		a)	The Customer’s material breach of any of its representations, warranties, or covenants contained
herein; and
	 	 	 

		b)	Any other Losses otherwise arising out of the performance by the Executor for, or the relationship of
the Executor with, the Customer, except to the extent arising out any material breach of the Executor of any terms of this Agreement.

 

The Executor agrees to defend, indemnify, and
hold harmless the Customer, its officers, directors, employees, agents, and/or affiliates harmless from and against any and all Losses
arising out of or in connection with the Executor’s material breach of any of its representations, warranties, or covenants contained
herein. The Executor’s obligation to indemnify the Customer shall be limited, in the aggregate, to the amount of fees received by
the Executor from the Customer in the twelve (12) months immediately prior to the event giving rise to the indemnification.

 

In no event shall any Party have any liability
under any provision of this Agreement for any punitive, incidental, consequential, special or indirect damages, including loss of future
revenue or income, loss of business reputation or opportunity relating to the breach or alleged breach of this Agreement, or diminution
of value or any damages based on any type of multiple, whether based on statute, contract, tort or otherwise, except in each case, where
such damages were caused by or resulted from, fraud or willful misconduct or a Party’s breach of Sections 6 or 7.

 

		14.	INJUNCTIVE RELIEF

 

The Executor acknowledges that the Customer will
be irreparably harmed if the obligations under this Agreement are not specifically enforced and the Customer would not have an adequate
remedy at law in the event of an actual or threatened violation by the Executor of its obligations. Therefore, the Executor agrees that
the Customer shall be entitled to an injunction or any appropriate decree of specific performance for any actual or threatened violation
or breach of this Agreement by the Executor and/or by any of its Representatives, without the necessity of the Customer showing actual
loss or damages.

 

		15.	FORCE MAJEURE

 

No party shall have any liability or responsibility
for any interruption, delay or other failure to fulfill any obligation under this Agreement, so long as and to the extent to which the
fulfillment of such obligation is prevented, frustrated, hindered or delayed as a consequence of circumstances of a Force Majeure, provided
that such party shall have exercised commercially reasonable efforts to minimize the effect of a Force Majeure on its obligations. In
the event of an occurrence of a Force Majeure, the party whose performance is affected thereby shall give notice (orally and in writing)
of suspension as soon as reasonably practicable to the other stating the date and extent of such suspension and the cause thereof, and
such party shall resume the performance of such obligations as soon as reasonably practicable upon the cessation of such Force Majeure
and its effects. For the purposes of this Agreement, “Force Majeure” means, with respect to a Party, an event beyond
the control of such Party (or any person acting on its behalf), including acts of God, storms, floods, riots, fires, earthquakes, sabotage,
civil commotion or civil unrest, interference by civil or military authorities, riots, insurrections or other hostilities, embargo, fuel
or energy shortage, acts of governmental authorities (including bank closings, seizures and other actions), acts of war (declared or undeclared)
or armed hostilities or other national or international calamity, pandemics and other regional or national health emergencies or one or
more acts of terrorism or failure or interruption of networks or energy sources.

 

    11

     

    

 

		16.	SURVIVAL

 

For greater certainty, the following Sections
of this Agreement shall survive the termination or expiry of this Agreement: Sections 4, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19 and
21as those Sections, by their nature, are intended to survive the termination or expiry of this Agreement.

 

		17.	APPLICABLE LAW AND VENUE

 

This Agreement will be governed by and construed
in accordance with the laws of the Province of Ontario and the federal laws of Canada applicable therein, without giving effect to its
conflict of laws rules. Any dispute arising out of this agreement shall be subject to binding arbitration governed by the Commercial Arbitration
Rules of the Canadian Arbitration Association. The venue of the arbitration shall be Toronto. The arbitration charges will be split equally
between the Executor and the Customer. The award rendered by the arbitrator(s) shall be final and binding upon the Parties.

 

		18.	ASSIGNMENT 

 

This Agreement shall not be assigned by either Party without first
obtaining the prior written consent of the other Party; provided, that, without any such consent, Customer may assign its rights and obligations
under this Agreement to any of its affiliates, in connection with a merger or other acquisition of the Customer or to any entity that
acquires all or substantially all of the Customer’s assets related to the subject matter of this Agreement.

 

		19.	AMENDMENT

 

This Agreement may be modified or amended if the amendment is made
in writing and signed by the Parties.

 

		20.	COUNTERPARTS

 

This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts
and by original or facsimile or other electronic signature, each of which shall be deemed to be an original and all of which together
shall be deemed to constitute one and the same instrument.

 

		21.	ENTIRE AGREEMENT

 

This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement
and understandings, oral and written, between the Parties hereto and with respect to the subject matter hereof, and may not be altered,
amended or changed in any manner without the express written agreement of each Party.

 

[SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS]

 

    12

     

    

 

	Executor:	 	Customer:
	Cosmic Inc.	 	Rumble Inc.
	 	 	 
	By:	/s/ Matt Hamilton	 	By: :	/s/ Brandon Alexandroff
	Authorized Officer	 	Authorized Officer 
	Name:	 Matt Hamilton	 	Name: 	Brandon Alexandroff
	Designation: 	CFO	 	Designation:	 CFO
	Date Signed:	 January 16, 2022	 	Date Signed:	January 16, 2022

 

[A&R Business Cooperation Agreement - Cosmic
Inc. and Rumble Inc. Signature Page]

 

 

13

Source: [{"source": "alea-institute/alea-institute/kl3m-data-edgar-agreements/train-00344-of-00352.parquet"}, [{"source": "alea-institute/alea-institute/kl3m-data-edgar-agreements/train-00344-of-00352.parquet"}]]