Document:

EX-4.40

 Exhibit 4.40 

English Translation 
 December 1,
2014        My Apps - China Mobile Developers Community 
 China Mobile Internet Base Service Agreement
(CMGD-201304289) 
 Agreement No.: 
 China Mobile Internet
Base Service Agreement 
 Party A: China Mobile Group Guangdong Co., Ltd. 

Party B: Shenzhen iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd. 

  
 1 

 Party A: China Mobile Group Guangdong Co., Ltd. 

Legal Address: Guangdong China Mobile Building, 11 West Zhujiang Road, Zhujiang New Town, Guangzhou 

Legal Representative: Tianhua Zhong 
 Party B: Shenzhen
iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd. 
 Legal Address: Room 811, Fuhua Building, China Academy of Science and Technology Development, 009 South Gaoxin 1st Avenue, Nanshan District, Shenzhen 
 Legal Representative or Person in Charge: Xiangyu Chen 

This Agreement is entered into by and between the legal entity agreeing and undertaking to comply with the provisions of this Agreement and using China Mobile
Internet Base service (hereinafter “Party B”) and China Mobile Group Guangdong Co., Ltd. Either of China Mobile Group Guangdong Co., Ltd. and China Mobile Internet Base is referred to as “Party A”, and their respective
definitive rights and obligations shall be owned and assumed by China Mobile Group Guangdong Co., Ltd. 
  

	Article 1	Representations and Warranties 

 (I) The provisions hereunder have or may have material impact on
Party B’s interest and waive or limit or may waive or limit the liabilities of Party A, which are indicated in bold for Party B’s attention. Party B acknowledges that, prior to applying for Party A’s service, it has
fully read, understood and accepted all the provisions hereunder, and that by signing this Agreement and accepting Party B’s service, it has agreed to comply with all the provisions set out hereunder. 

(II) Party B agrees that Party A is entitled to revise the Agreement at any time unilaterally and to publicize such revision by making announcement in the
China Mobile Developers Community (http://dev.10086.cn, the “Community”) without sending a separate notice to Party B; provided that, prior to the implementation of such revision, Party A shall set aside at least one week as the
objection period; if Party B does not submit any objection in written during the objection period, or if Party B continues using Party A’s service, it shall be deemed to have fully read, understood and accepted the Agreement as
revised and shall use Party A’s service in compliance therewith; if Party B does not agree with the Agreement as revised, it should submit your objection in writing and discontinue any use of the service. Both parties are entitled to
terminate this Agreement. 
  

	Article 2	Contents and Validity of the Agreement 

 (I) In addition to the main body and Appendices, this Agreement
includes the following, which forms an integral part of this Agreement and has the same legal effect as the main body hereof: 
  

	1.	Supplementary agreements signed with Party A; 

  

	2.	Single service agreements signed with Party A; 

  
 2 

	3.	All information and contents filled out or confirmed through the Community accounts; 

  

	4.	Various management standards and service rules published or may be published in the future in the Community by Party A. 

(II) Party A is entitled to formulate and revise various management standards and service rules as required from time to time, and notify Party B by making an
announcement in the Community. Any newly-formulated or revised management standards and service rules shall be published in the Community at least one week prior to the implementation thereof, and shall become
part of this Agreement if Party A does not submit an objection in writing. Logging on or continuous use of the service shall be deemed as acceptance by Party B. If Party B does not agree to relevant changes, it must submit a written objection and
cease to use relevant services immediately, in which case either of the parties is entitled to terminate this Agreement. Except as otherwise expressly stated, any new contents to expand the scope of services or improve functions shall be bound by
this Agreement. 
 (III) This Agreement is a framework agreement, and if necessary, Party B shall sign a single service agreement separately when applying
for a specific service business. If there is any conflict between the single service agreement and the framework service agreement, the single service agreement shall prevail. Any issues not covered in the single service agreement shall be
implemented pursuant to the framework service agreement. 
 (IV) If there was a valid agreement between Party A and Party B before June 1, 2014, this
Agreement shall take effect from June 1, 2014. If there was no valid agreements between Party A and Party B before June 1, 2014, this Agreement shall take effect upon execution and sealing by Party B (its effective date is subject to the
record in the system of Party A), and the valid term is one year. Upon expiration of the valid term, if neither of the parties has objection, the valid term of this Agreement shall be renewed automatically for another year without limitation to
times. If Party B ceases to renew the contract for its own reasons, it shall notify Party A in writing one month prior to the expiration of the valid term, and this Agreement shall terminate automatically upon expiration. During the valid term of
this Agreement, if Party B is disqualified or in breach of this Agreement or there are other circumstances of termination of this Agreement, Party A shall be entitled to terminate this Agreement unilaterally, and this Agreement and the agreed rights
and obligations of the parties shall terminate on the date when a notice is sent out by Party A, except for the relevant provisions relating to the liabilities for breach of contract. 

(V) The Mobile Application Market Contract and the China Mobile Internet Base Service Agreement V1.0 of various versions signed by Party A and Party B
(hereinafter collectively referred to the “Original Agreements”) shall terminate as of the effective date of this Agreement. The part that is not performed by Party A and Party B pursuant to the Original Agreements shall be performed
continuously pursuant to this Agreement. In the event of any conflict between the Original Agreements and this Agreement, this Agreement shall prevail. 
  

	Article 3	Account 

 (I) Party B needs to register and apply for a service account and set a password for it. 

  
 3 

 (II) Party B shall duly keep its password and the command obtained at the time of electronically signing. Once
Party B is aware of the actual or possible leak of its Community password or signing command, it shall notify Party A immediately. The legal consequences of the password or command leak caused by hacking or by Party B’s fault
shall be assumed by Party B. 
 (III) Party B has the right to use the account. The right to use the Community account or password is solely owned by
the initial registrant, and is prohibited to be given as a gift, borrowed, rented, transferred or sold. Party A is entitled to recover the account after the termination of this Agreement. 

 

	Article 4	Conditions for Application 

  

	(I)	Legal persons or other organizations carrying out business activities in China according to law, or natural persons with full capacity for civil rights and civil conduct and the ability to independently assume civil
liabilities; 

  

	(II)	There is no legal obstacle or material event affecting its continuous normal existence and its ability to perform this Agreement at the time of signing this Agreement; 

 

	(III)	Relevant documents set out in Article 5 are submitted and have passed Party A’s review; 

  

	(IV)	If it is specifically required by the single service business rules, the single service business rules shall be satisfied at the time of applying for the single service. 

 

	Article 5	Documentary Evidence 

  

	(I)	Party B shall provide Party A with the following documents at the time of applying for services: 

  

	1.	If Party B is an enterprise, copies of the duplicate of the business license, organization code certificate, tax registration certificate, permit for opening bank account and valid identity card of the legal
representative; 

  

	2.	If Party B is an individual, a copy of the individual’s identity card, passport or other personal identity certificate; 

  

	3.	If Party B is an organ, public institution or other organization, copies of the legal person registration certificate and other supporting documents of the organ or public institution; 

 

	4.	Other information certificates that Party A requires for inspection. 

  

	(II)	In case of changes to the aforesaid information (including relevant documents), Party B shall timely notify Party A of such changes, and update information in the Community or provide documents of such
changes. 

  

	Article 6	Party B’s Representations and Warranties 

  

	(I)	Party B shall comply with and implement the business management measures and other relevant rules formulated or revised by Party A from time to time, and shall accept the examination and measures imposed by
Party A. 

  
 4 

	(II)	Party B shall warrant that it provides legitimate, usable and safe products and services, and is entitled to publish such products or services on Party A’s platform. 

 

	(III)	Party B shall warrant that it provides Party A with true, legitimate and effective business license, permit for opening bank account, tax registration certificate, organization code certificate, valid documentation of
the legal representative, intellectual property ownership and other materials relating to the normal business operation, and is responsible for obtaining necessary administrative permits. In event of unsuccessful settlement attributable to
Party B’s failure to provide accurate materials or timely update, Party B shall take all responsibilities. 

  

	(IV)	Only upon approval by Party A may Party B provide, cease to provide or update products or services. 

  

	(V)	Party B shall warrant that all the products and services it provides to users comply with the provisions of national laws and regulations and other regulatory documents of China, the provisions of this Agreement and
Party A’s other requirements, including but not limited to the provisions of this Agreement and the Undertakings on Information Safety Accountability for Access of Information Source to Network attached as Appendix 1.

  

	(VI)	Party B shall not publish any products or services through Party A’s platform and the cooperation channels that: 

  

	1.	contain malicious codes or functions including any viruses and Trojans; 

  

	2.	could cause damage to or function failure of mobile phone terminal hardware; 

  

	3.	could read, copy, forward, edit, transmit or delete the documents or data stored in the terminal without confirmation by clients; 

  

	4.	could cause damage to the image, brand and application products or business of China Mobile; 

  

	5.	is built in with short messages, multimedia messages or other billing capabilities that are not permitted by China Mobile Internet Base; 

 

	6.	is built in with prize winning or lucky draw information. 

  

	(VII)	If Party A believes that Party B’s products and services may violate laws and regulations, other normative documents of law and relevant management rules formulated by Party A, Party A shall be entitled to
timely cancel such products and services, and Party B shall give Party A a preliminary reply within two hours upon receipt of Party A’s notice, and find out the reasons and submit a written explanation to Party A within 24 hours. If
it is verified to be true, Party B shall try its best to reduce damage effect and prevent further losses. 

  
 5 

	(VIII)	Party B shall not act in a way that damages the interests of Party A, users and other third parties, including but not limited to: 

 

	1.	Download or purchase masses of its products and services in any form to raise the sales ranking position or improve the information fee revenues of their products and services; 

 

	2.	Without being actively confirmed by users of downloading or purchasing products and services, mandatorily or early trigger billing or charging. 

 

	(IX)	When Party B applies for billing resources through Party A’s platform, each set of billing resources can only be used for products or services approved by Party A, and no billing resources shall be used
for products or services that don’t correspond with the billing resources. 

  

	(X)	Party B can only release the products and services which use Party A’s cooperation resources on its own platforms or platforms or channels authorized by Party A. 

 

	(XI)	If Party B uses Party A’s billing resources to sell products and services to users, it shall specify those products and services, including but not limited to the information, use methods, rates, valid terms, names
of providers, customer service hotlines of such products and services. It shall obtain the user’s consent and inform the user that Party A collects fees on behalf of Party B before the user purchases or uses services or products.

  

	(XII)	If Party B needs to spread its advertising information through Party A’s business platform, it shall obtain consent from Party A and carry out such activity as required by Party A. 

 

	(XIII)	If Party B’s publicity and advertising contents involves Party A’s company name or China Mobile’s other brand logos, it must obtain the prior written consent of Party A (or sign a trademark licensing
agreement, etc.), and submit to Party A for filing before official release. It shall strictly comply with Party A’s brand logo standards and shall not change their forms or colors in the course of use. 

 

	(XIV)	Party B shall be responsible for tax obligations, including the business tax, the individual income tax and other taxes and dues. 

  

	(XV)	If Party B incurs overdue payment during the valid term of this Agreement (for example, fees stipulated in Article 8), it shall transfer such overdue payment to the account designated by Party A within one
month after Party A gives a notice thereof. 

  

	(XVI)	Party B shall be responsible for user’s inquiries and complaints not attributable to internet communication, provide effective and smooth complaint acceptance channels and actively cooperate with Party A to
deal with user’s complaints. With respect to user’s complaints that can’t be reasonably explained by both parties, Party B shall deal with and solve them definitively. 

 

	Article 7	Party A’s Rights and Obligations 

  

	(I)	As the construction and operation party of various business platforms of China Mobile Internet Base, Party A provides Party B with communication loading, internet product or service testing, adaptation,
display, promotional activities, billing resources and paid services for collecting fees from users on behalf of Party B. 

  
 6 

	(II)	The business management measures and service rules formulated by Party A for its business development shall be an integral part of this Agreement. Party A shall be entitled to supervise and deal with
Party B’s operations pursuant to relevant measures and rules. 

  

	(III)	Party A shall not be liable for the legality, safety, usability, intellectual property rights, right of portrait or right of image of Party B’s products or services. 

 

	(IV)	Party A shall be entitled to request Party B to provide materials including the business license, permit for opening bank account, tax registration certificate, organization code certificate and valid identity card of
the legal representative and relevant intellectual property rights ownership certification. 

  

	(V)	Party A shall be entitled to examine and review Party B’s products and services, including but not limited to content review, functional testing, safety testing. If Party A discovers that Party B’s
products and services are not in line with the provisions of national laws and regulations and policies, or are likely to infringe upon the others’ legitimate rights and interests, or Party B does not have the credentials as required by
Party A, or violates relevant management measures and service rules, Party A shall be entitled not to admit or transmit such products or services. 

  

	(VI)	Party A shall be entitled to expand adaptation of Party B’s products for non-optional models pursuant to the actual end-consumer
market development trend and user’s behavioral intention trend, in order to increase user arrival rate of application commodities and cover wider consumers. 

  

	(VII)	Party A has the right to manage user’s information, and is entitled to require Party B to provide it with the status of the products or services used by users. 

 

	(VIII)	Party A has the right to ask Party B to mark “China Mobile” and other relevant product’s brands or logos in the course of marketing promotion or publicity to users. Party A has the right to use the
logo pictures, running screenshots, promotion previews and text description information of Party B’s products and services on its self-run portal websites, clients or various promotion channels for
display. 

  

	(IX)	Under any of the following circumstances, Party A shall be entitled to suspend its services to Party B in whole or in part or terminate this Agreement, and give Party B a notice by email. Party B shall assume
all liabilities caused thereby and compensate Party A for all losses it suffers: 

  

	1.	As required by relevant national competent department; 

  

	2.	Party B violates relevant business management provisions or service rules formulated by Party A; 

  

	3.	Party B’s products and services involve any disputes, including but not limited to litigation, material information safety events, major complaints, intellectual property infringement. 

  
 7 

	(X)	If Party B incurs overdue payment during the valid term of this Agreement, Party A shall be entitled to require Party B to pay the overdue payment within a certain period, failing which Party A shall be
entitled to terminate this Agreement and recover the overdue payment and reasonable interests from Party B. 

  

	(XI)	Party A’s customer service center is the ultimate party to confirm and distribute user service issues, and Party A is entitled to require Party B’s customer service personnel or system to assist
Party A in analyzing and dealing with user complaints and consultation. 

  

	Article 8	Fees and Payments 

  

	(I)	Party A provides paid services of collecting fees on behalf of Party B, and the detailed service fee standards are subject to the provisions of each single service agreement. 

 

	(II)	Party B agrees to commission Party A to collect and deduct information fees from users on its behalf, and pay the service fees to Party A with respect to the services it uses, which is directly withheld by Party A
from the total information fees collected monthly on its behalf. 

  

	(III)	The information fee described above refers to the effective and reasonable information fee revenue after deducting the output VAT payable by Party A, which is generated by users in normal course of business. The
specific amount is the information fee revenue of the total amount of the information fees successfully deducted in Party A’s billing system minus the output VAT payable by Party A. 

 

	(IV)	Party A is entitled to reduce the following fees or revenue from Party B’s information fees, and Party A shall recover those fees that remain after reduction. Before Party B pays up the fees, Party A
has the right to recover fees by suspending settlement (including through legal means) until Party B pays up the fees. 

  

	1.	If Party B’s violation affects user’s fees and causes losses to users, Party A shall refund fees to users pursuant to the client service undertakings and the requirement of the “first asking
responsibility system”; 

  

	2.	The revenue that Party A is unable to collect from users by reason of insufficient balance or overdue payment on the users’ part; 

 

	3.	The revenue that is not successfully billed as users refuse to make payment in the course of subscription; 

  

	4.	The revenue generated by abnormal users including self-consumption or the business audit revenue. 

 

	(V)	Party A’s billing cycle starts from 0:00 am of the first day to the end of the last day of each month, and the settlement cycle usually start from the
16th day of the following month to the last day of the second following month. If the settlement cycle is extended due to the system, violation of relevant rules by Party B or other
special reasons, Party A shall not be responsible for it. 

  

	(VI)	If Party B is an individual and the aggregate outstanding information fee in any month is lower than RMB1,000, Party A and Party B agrees to suspend the settlement until Party B’s aggregate
outstanding information fee exceeds RMB1,000. 

  
 8 

	(VII)	If Party B satisfies its settlement conditions, it shall mail the invoice to Party A’s satisfaction to Party A within five days after Party A issues a settlement bill. If Party B fails to deliver the invoice on
time which results in settlement delay, the losses to Party B shall be solely borne by Party B. 

  

	(VIII)	If Party B is an individual, it may choose to pay taxes by itself or by Party A on its behalf. If Party B chooses to pay taxes by itself, it shall pay taxes at the local tax bureau, and provide the original invoice
issued by the tax bureau to evidence payment by Party A. If Party B chooses to pay taxes by Party A on its behalf, Party A shall pay taxes at the tax bureau on its behalf for its monthly revenue. If Party B is an enterprise, it shall go to the local
tax bureau to pay taxes, and provide the original invoice issued by the tax bureau to evidence payment by Party A. 

  

	Article 9	Special Provision relating to Replacing the Business Tax with Value-added Tax 

  

	(I)	This provision only applies to the businesses hereof that are subject to the value-added tax, and the businesses that are not subject to the value-added tax shall remain to be implemented pursuant to relevant provisions
of this Agreement. 

  

	(II)	This provision only applies to settlement of business revenue for the account period of no early than June 2014, and the settlement of business revenue for the account period before June 2014 shall remain to be
implemented pursuant to relevant provisions of this Agreement. 

  

	(III)	If Party B is an enterprise, from the account period of June 2014, when Party B requests payment from Party A for its businesses hereof that are subject to the value-added tax, it shall issue the special value-added tax
invoice in compliance with the state laws, regulations and standards. If the special value-added tax invoice issued by Party B is not verified to be valid by Party A’s financial department or the national tax department, upon request of Party
A, it shall re-issue and send a qualified special value-added tax invoice to Party A at its own cost. Party B warrants that the form and contents of the value-added tax deduction proofs that it issues are lawful, valid, complete and accurate. If
Party B fails to issue or issues a disqualified value-added tax invoice, Party A has the right to delay the payment of the sums payable until Party B issues a qualified invoice, and is not liable for breach of contract. Party B’s various
contractual obligations shall remain to be performed as agreed by contract. Party B’s value-added tax amount shall be subject to the amount listed on the value-added tax deduction proof issued by Party B, and Party A shall make payment on the
basis of the amount after tax deduction as listed on the value-added tax deduction proofs that Party B issues. 

  

	(IV)	If Party B is an individual and agrees to pay taxes to the tax bureau, from the account period of June 2014, when Party B requests payment from Party A for its businesses hereof that are subject to the value-added tax,
it shall issue the common value-added tax invoice in compliance with the state laws, regulations and standards. If the common value-added tax invoice issued by Party B is not verified to be valid by Party A’s financial department or the
national tax department, upon request of Party A, it shall re-issue and send a qualified common value-added tax invoice to Party A at its own cost. Party A shall make payment on the basis of the amount exclusive of taxes as listed in the invoice.

  
 9 

	(V)	If Party B is an individual and agrees to pay taxes by Party A on its behalf, from the account period of June 2014, when Party B satisfies the settlement conditions for the business under a contract that are subject to
the value-added tax, Party A shall issue common value-added tax invoices on the basis of Party B’s revenue inclusive of taxes. After deducting the value-added tax, Party A shall make payment on the basis of the amount exclusive of taxes as
listed in the invoice. 

  

	(VI)	Party B must ensure that the tax payment information Party B fills in the Developers Community is accurate. In event of any changes to Party B’s information, update must be made immediately. If Party B fails to
timely update its information, the losses caused thereby shall be solely borne by Party B. 

  

	Article 10	Confidentiality 

  

	(I)	The information provided by the party owning the information under this Agreement (“Providing Party”) to the other party (“Receiving Party”) in accordance with this Agreement, or the proprietary
information obtained by the Receiving Party from the Providing Party during the course of the business which is developed, created or discovered by the Providing Party, or is known to the Providing Party, or is transferred to the Providing Party,
and which has commercial value to the Providing Party, including but not limited to the relevant trade secrets, computer programs, design techniques, ideas, proprietary technologies, processes, data, business and products development plans, etc.,
and customers’ information, the terms of this Agreement and other commercial information and technological information in relation to this Agreement (“Confidential Information”) may only be used by the Receiving Party and its working
staff for the purpose of this Agreement. Unless otherwise provided by this Agreement, the Receiving Party and its working staff who are aware of the Confidential Information shall not directly or indirectly provide or disclose in any manner to any
third party any Confidential Information provided by the Providing Party without the written consent of the Providing Party. For the purpose of this provision, “third party” shall refer to any natural person, legal person or other
organization, excluding, however, any Party A’s affiliate. “Party A’s affiliate” shall refer to Party A’s branch, China Mobile Communications Corporation, any company directly or indirectly controlled by China Mobile
Communications Corporation, and the legal successor of any of the above entities. 

  

	(II)	Party B agrees and hereby acknowledges again that it shall assume strict confidentiality obligations for the customers’ information. 

 

	(III)	The Confidential Information provided or disclosed by the Providing Party to the Receiving Party may only be disclosed by the Receiving Party to its assigned employees for the sole purpose of performing this Agreement.

  

	(IV)	If the legal counsel, accountant, contractor and consultant of the Receiving Party needs to have access to the Confidential Information to provide professional assistance, the Receiving Party may disclose the
Confidential Information to them; provided that the Receiving Party shall request the above persons to enter into a confidentiality agreement or perform confidentiality obligations pursuant to the relevant professional ethical standards.

  
 10 

	(V)	If any Confidential Information is disclosed with the written consent of the Receiving Party as mandatorily required by the State or the administrative and judiciary authority, the disclosing party shall not assume any
liabilities, and if any trade secret is publicly known, the disclosing party shall not assume any liabilities. 

  

	(VI)	The forgoing confidentiality obligations shall remain effective and shall not be changed due to the termination or rescission of this Agreement or the completion of performance. 

 

	Article 11	Environmental Protection 

 The production/service activities carried out with the products/services provided by
Party B within the scope of this Agreement shall comply with the laws and regulations on environmental protection and professional health and safety and Party A’s management rules to avoid any impact to the environment and the professional
health and safety. 
  

	Article 12	Intellectual Property Right 

  

	(I)	Party B shall have the legal intellectual property rights of the products and services and the relevant materials or shall have obtained the legal and sufficient copyright authorization therefor. If Party B publishes
any products and services containing industrial professional information on meteorology, education, healthcare, transportation, finance, movie and television, animation, publication and information, or containing information on public figure,
celebrity, individual head portrait, logo or body language, then it shall have the legal right to use, portrait right or relevant intellectual property right. Party A shall have no responsibility for the ownership and title to the products or
services provided by Party B. Party B shall assume all legal liabilities on its own for the ownership and title to the products or services published on Party A’s platform and all materials. 

 

	(II)	If Party A infringes a third party’s legal right as a result of Party B’s products or services and gets involved in litigation, claims or other judiciary proceedings (“Infringement Litigation”),
Party B agrees to deal with the issue and compensate in accordance with the following provisions: 

  

	(1)	Party A shall promptly notify Party B after the Infringement Litigation occurs and suspend the provision of service to Party B during the course of such Infringement Litigation. 

 

	(2)	Party B shall, after receiving Party A’s written notice, assign a representative to participate in the Infringement Litigation filed by a third party for the benefit of Party A. Party B shall provide necessary
support and assistance for Party A as to the litigation strategy and other issues during the course of the Infringement Litigation, and assume all the litigation fees, attorney fees, travelling fees, settlement amount or liquidated damages provided
by the effective legal instrument, software usage fee and other fees. 

  

	(3)	Party A shall have the right to ask Party B to assume the liabilities for breach of contract in accordance with the provisions on liabilities for breach of contract hereunder. 

 

	(III)	If any third party raises challenge or complaint to the ownership and title to the products or services published by Party B and the relevant materials, then Party B shall have the responsibility to produce relevant
materials to evidence the intellectual property right and cooperate with Party A to deal with the complaints. Party A shall have the right to suspend or terminate all or part of the services provided to Party B. 

  
 11 

	Article 13	Liabilities for Breach of Contract 

  

	(I)	Either party failing to perform the obligations hereunder or failing to meet the requirements hereof when performing the obligations shall be deemed as breaching the contract and shall stop such breaching act and assume
all the losses caused to the non-breaching party due to its breach of contract. 

  

	(II)	Under any of the following circumstances, Party A shall have the right to suspend the settlement with Party B, suspend the billing and collection of fees for the products and services of Party B, and ask Party B to
rectify immediately. Party B shall compensate all the losses thus caused to Party A: 

  

	1.	Party A’s customers raise fierce complaints as to the quality of Party B’s products or services or the right defects therein and escalate to litigation; 

 

	2.	There are safety defects or other program loopholes in Party B’s products or services causing Party A’s customers raising fierce complaints; 

 

	3.	The testing, launching and system revising work for Party B’s products or services cause the breakdown of Party A’s network system or serious damage at the customer’s terminal; and 

 

	4.	Party B’s other acts in breach of this Agreement. 

  

	(III)	If Party B breaches the terms on confidentiality hereunder, Party A shall have the right to request Party B to pay liquidate damages in an amount of RMB10,000 (which Party A shall have the right to deduct directly from
the information fees it collected on behalf of Party B). If such liquidated damages are unable to make up for the losses caused to Party A, Party A shall have the right to further ask for compensation. 

 

	(IV)	The losses as referred to herein shall include the actually incurred losses and benefits that could have been obtained after the performance of this Agreement, litigation or arbitration fees and reasonable investigation
fees, attorney fees and other relevant legal costs. 

  

	Article 14	Force Majeure 

 If either party encounters any hindrance or delay due to the force majeure event and is unable
to perform its obligations in whole or in part in accordance with the agreed terms, then the party encountering the force majeure event (“Affected Party”) shall promptly inform the other party and provide all the notary documents and
written statement as to the force majeure event within fifteen days after the occurrence of the force majeure event, and shall not be deemed as breaching this Agreement. If the impact of such force majeure event lasts for thirty days or more, both
parties shall consult to amend or terminate this Agreement based on the extent of impact that such event has on the performance of this Agreement. If both parties fail to reach an agreement within ten days after one party issues the written notice
of consultation, then either party may have the right to terminate this Agreement without any liabilities for breach of contract. 

  
 12 

	Article 15	Applicable Law and Dispute Resolution 

  

	(I)	The formation, effectiveness, interpretation, performance, execution, amendment, termination of and dispute resolution in connection with this Agreement shall be governed by the PRC laws. 

 

	(II)	Any dispute in connection with this Agreement shall be resolved through friendly consultation between the Parties. If no resolution can be reached through consultation, a lawsuit shall be filed with the people’s
court at the place where Party A’s domicile is located. 

  

	(III)	During the course of litigation, the remaining portion of this Agreement, other than the portion under dispute, shall remain effective for performance. 

Appendices 
 Appendix 1: Undertakings on Information Safety
Accountability for Access of Information Source to Network 
 Appendix 2: Integrity Cooperation Agreement 

Party A: China Mobile Group Guangdong Co., Ltd. (Seal) 
 Party
B: Shenzhen iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd. (Seal) 
 Date of Signing: June 6, 2014 

[Screenshot of execution status] 
  

											
	 Type of Contract
	  	 Status of Contract
	  	 Version of Contract
	  	 Effective Date
	  	 Expiration Date
	  	 Operation

						
	China Mobile Internet Base Service Agreement	  	Effective	  	V1.1	  	June 1, 2014	  	June 10, 2015	  	View

  
 13 

 Appendix 1: Undertakings on Information Safety Accountability for Access of Information Source to Network 

Party B is the responsible entity for the information source and shall guarantee to comply with the following provisions when having access to Party A’s
platform: 
  

	(I)	comply with the relevant laws, administrative regulations and rules of the State, and strictly abide by the administrative provisions on information safety. 

 

	(II)	not make use of the access provided by Party A to conduct any illegal criminal activities that damage the State’s safety and divulge the State’s secrets, nor to produce, view, duplicate or disseminate any
information violating the Constitution and laws, disturbing social order, undermining national and people’s unity, or containing the contents which propagate obscenity or violence, nor to publish any information containing the following
contents: 

  

	1.	is against the fundamental principles enshrined in the Constitution; 

  

	2.	compromises State security, divulges State secrets, subverts State power or damages national unity; 

  

	3.	harms the dignity or interests of the State; 

  

	4.	instigates hatred and discrimination among nationalities and sabotages solidarity among nationalities; 

  

	5.	sabotages State religious policy or propagates heretical teachings or feudal superstitions; 

  

	6.	spreads rumors, disrupts social order or social stability; 

  

	7.	propagates obscenity, pornographic, gambling, violence, murder and terror and instigates crimes; 

  

	8.	insults or slanders a third party or infringes upon the lawful rights and interests of a third party; 

  

	9.	otherwise violates the laws and administrative regulations. 

 immediately taking preventative
measures and report to relevant authority any illegal criminal activities and harmful information listed as above. 
  

	(III)	The responsible entity for the information source must comply with the relevant provisions of the State on intellectual properties. 

  

	(IV)	The responsible entity for the information source not divulge any information of customers via any channels. 

  

	(V)	The responsible entity for the information source shall ensure that the information in the host computer under the escrow of China Mobile is safe and does not contain any contents that violate national laws, jeopardize
national safety, or which are politically sensitive, or propagating obscenity, superstition, involving mob, or are against social ethics, or damaging the image of China Mobile; and shall ensure that the contact information of the responsible person
under whom the host computer is escrowed is updated in a timely manner and there is no failure to receive relevant notice. 

  
 14 

	(VI)	The responsible entity for the information source shall establish an effective information safety confidentiality system and technology support measures, and accept management, monitor and examination from the relevant
competent authorities. 

  

	(VII)	The responsible entity for the information source is willing to assume all the forgoing responsibilities for information safety. In case of any breach, Party A shall have the right to shut the access against the
information source, stop providing service for the responsible entity or take other measures, and shall pursue the legal liabilities of the responsible entity. This Undertaking Letter shall be kept by Party A. 

Responsible Entity: Shenzhen iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd. (Seal) 

  
 15 

 Appendix 2: Integrity Cooperation Agreement 

In order to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the Parties, reduce transaction costs, improve working efficiency and respective investment
return, enhance integrity construction, make the business transaction between the Parties fully open, fair, transparent and in good faith, prevent commercial bribery and unfair competition, any entities (Party B) having transaction with Party A must
enter into this Agreement before the initial business approach and negotiation. The Parties agree that this Agreement is an appendix to all the business agreements signed by the Parties. 

Article 1 Both Party A and Party B shall: 
  

	(I)	strictly comply with the laws and regulations of the State, stick to the principles of integrity and honesty, and diligently abide by business ethics and professional standards; 

 

	(II)	carry out business activities in the principles of open, fair and just and not jeopardizing the interests of the State and the enterprise; and 

 

	(III)	provide integrity trainings for the working staff of each party to improve their consciousness on integrity and self-discipline. 

Article 2 Party A shall comply with the following: 
  

	(I)	None of Party A’s working staff and their respective relatives shall ask for or accept any gift, money, securities or payment voucher offered by Party A with a market value of more than RMB400; 

 

	(II)	None of Party A’s working staff shall accept any telecommunication device, vehicle, high-class office supplies procured or provided by Party B for Party A or any individual of Party A, nor shall it ask Party B to
provide any vacations, overseas trips or activities at the place of entertainment under any excuse; 

  

	(III)	None of Party A’s working staff shall ask Party B to arrange work for its spouse or children, nor shall it ask Party B to pay the expense that should be borne by such person and its relatives on their own; and

  

	(VI)	When Party B offers anything mentioned in the above 1 to 3 items, Party A’s working staff shall decline such offer; those that cannot be declined shall be reported and submitted to Party A’s supervisory
department in time. 

 Article 3 Party B shall comply with the following: 

 

	(I)	Party B shall not offer to Party A’s working staff and their respective relatives any gift, money, securities or payment voucher with a market value of more than RMB400; 

 

	(II)	Party B shall not procure or provide any telecommunication device, vehicle, high-class office supplies for Party A or any individual of Party A; 

 

	(III)	Party B shall not arrange any vacation, overseas trips or entertainment activities for Party A’s working staff; 

  
 16 

	(IV)	Party B shall not arrange work for the spouse or children of Party A’s working staff under any excuse, nor shall it pay the expense that should be borne by such person and its relatives on their own; and

  

	(V)	When Party A’s working staff ask for or ask Party B to arrange for and provide anything mentioned in the above (I) to (III) items, Party B shall decline such demand and report the same to Party A’s
supervisory department in time. Party A’s supervisory department will affirmatively protect the legal rights and interests of Party B’s relevant person from any damage. 

Article 4 Liabilities for Breach 
  

	(I)	In case of any breach by Party B’s working staff of this Agreement, Party A may, after confirming that the fact of breach is clear and the evidence is certain, suspend from providing service for Party B in the
relevant professional area and have no further cooperation within one year; under serious circumstance, Party A may terminate the agreement relationship with Party B in the relevant professional area. 

 

	(II)	Any of Party A’s working staff who violates this Agreement, after the fact of breach is confirmed, will be penalized by Party A’s supervisory department according to relevant disciplinary rules.

 Article 5 Party A shall assign the discipline supervisory department of China Mobile Group Guangdong Co., Ltd. or the supervisory
department of each municipal branch of China Mobile as the supervisory department of Party A to perform this Agreement. 
 Article 6 This Agreement shall be
construed by the supervisory department of Party A. 
  

			
	Party A: China Mobile Group Guangdong Co., Ltd. (Seal)		Party B: Shenzhen iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd. (Seal)

  
 17EX-4.41

 Exhibit 4.41 

English Translation 

Cooperation Agreement on Mobile Game Business 

Between 
 Dazzle
Interactive Network Technologies Co., Ltd. 
 And 

Shenzhen iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd. 

Party A: Dazzle Interactive Network Technologies Co., Ltd. 

Registered address: Room 405, Tower 01 New City Technology Mansion, No. 69 Aoti Avenue, Jianye District, Nanjing 

Mailing address: 17F, Building 4, Zijin Jianye Technology and Innovation Accelerator, No. 18 East Street of Jialingjiang Road, Jianye District, Nanjing,
Jiangsu Province 
 Legal representative/person in charge: Zhang Peng 

Zip code: 210001 
 Contact person: Zhang Liangang 

Tel:
                         

Tax Payer Identification Number:
                          

Name of account: Dazzle Interactive Network Technologies Co., Ltd 

Deposit Bank: China Merchants Bank, Chengbei Sub-branch, Nanjing 

A/C:                         
 
 Party B: Shenzhen iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd. 

Registered address: Room 01, 16F, Unit 2, Tower A, Kexing Science Park, Keyuan Road, Mid Zone of Nanshan Sicence and Technology Park, Shenzhen 

 Mailing address: Room 01, 16F, Unit 2, Tower A, Kexing Science Park, Keyuan Road, Mid Zone of Nanshan Sicence and
Technology Park, Shenzhen 
 Legal representative/person in charge: Chen Xiangyu 

Zip code: 518057 
 Contact person: Jian Liubian 

Contact Tel:                       

Tax Payer Identification Number:
                      
 Name of account:
Shenzhen iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd. 
 Deposit Bank: China Merchants Bank Co., Ltd., CMB Shenzhen Sungang Sub-branch 

A/C:                       

The Parties hereto, upon thorough negotiations based on the principles of equality, mutual benefits, mutual supplementation of advantages, joint development,
and fully leveraging the advantages of the Parties hereto in their respective areas of service, the Parties hereto have agreed as follows in respect of the cooperation in mobile game services: 

Definitions: 
 Unless otherwise specified, the
following terms hereunder shall have the meanings as set out below: 
 Contents Provider: the game contents provider with relevant qualifications. 

Channel Cooperative Partner: the channel cooperative partner with relevant qualifications to promote games. 

Platform Provider: the comprehensive platform provider that provides such services as interconnection and promotion, distribution of applications, business
cooperation, etc. 
 Fees Collecting Agent: service providers with the capability to provide the business fee collecting channels and fees data account
checking services; fee collecting channels include mobile network operators’ fee collecting channels, third party payment channels, etc. 

Communications Fees: the communications fees for the data consumed by the users to visit the mobile games WAP portal, to use the client of mobile games, to
download or use mobile games. The mobile network operators shall be entitled to all the communication fees; no distribution to Party A and Party B. 

 Information Fees: the fees paid by the users to subscribe a single game, a mobile games package and to buy the
game items. 
 Article 1 Contents and Principles of Cooperation 

1.1 Party A, as a platform provider, is commissioned by Party B to provide paid services to Party B, such as game testing, adaptation and display, promotional
activities and collecting and deducting fees from the users on Party B’s behalf. 
 1.2 Party B, as a mobile game contents provider, shall provide the
users with mobile game service through Party A’s platform and commission Party A to collect and deduct fees from the users. 
 1.3 Subject to the
different provisions on rights and obligations during the cooperation, the cooperation may take the following two modes, i.e. contents cooperation mode and channel cooperation mode: 

Contents cooperation mode: Party A, as the platform provider, shall provide a platform to distribute and publicize the contents provided by Party B, and Party
B, as the contents provider, shall provide contents to Party A. Both parties shall cooperate with each other. 
 Channel cooperation mode: while Party B
acts as the contents provider, Party A cooperates with a cooperative partner who possesses internet channel resources to distribute and promote Party B’s mobile game products. The three parties shall cooperate with one another. 

1.4 Party A shall collect information service fees (“Information Fees”) from the users who use Party B’s mobile game services on behalf of
Party B, and share such fees to Party B in accordance with the provisions hereof. 
 1.5 Unless otherwise agreed, Party B shall acknowledge the change to
the cooperative business and the mode of cooperation that is put forward by Party A as a result of the development of its business, and assist Party A in completing such change. 

Article 2 Rights and Obligations of Party A 
 2.1 Party A
shall be responsible for the centralized publicizing and promotion in whole of the cooperative business. 
 2.2 Party A shall be responsible for the
construction and maintenance of the business management system, using the business management system to issue notices/announcements, business management measures and relevant policies, and inquiring, managing and updating the information in relation
to the cooperation. 
 2.3 Party A shall be responsible for the day-to-day maintenance of the platform, and provide guidance and assistance to Party B in
game application, testing and putting online the games, to guarantee the stable running of the platform. Party A shall give access to Party B to facilitate its checking of the relevant status of operation. 

 2.4 Party A shall have the right to know the legality of the mobile game information and source provided by Party
B, provided, however, that Party A will not take any responsibilities arising from any illegal or incorrect information provided by Party B. 
 2.5 Party A
shall test the business applied by Party B after approving it, and after the test is passed, confirm in appropriate forms in the business management system. If the test is failed, Party A shall have the right to refuse to provide platform service.
The official launch time of the cooperation business shall be the time when Party A officially launches the billing service. 
 2.6 Party A shall have the
right to examine and assess Party B’s business according to the Management Measures for Cooperation in Mobile Game Business, and select the superior and eliminate the inferior based on Party B’s performance in business development, credit
points and breaches, and reward Party B’s creative business and supervise Party B’s customer service quality according to the Management Measures for Credit Points of Mobile Game Business. Party A may terminate this Agreement with Party B
if it fails to reach Party A’s standards. 
 2.7 Party A shall have the right to review the game contents and the price thereof applied by Party A
based on the users’ demand and the requirements for market order, and shall have the right not to settle the Information Fees resulting from the business for which Party B changes the fee rate without authorization. 

2.8 If Party A receives any complaints or notices that the contents or services provided by Party B allegedly involve infringement dispute, Party A shall have
the right to take remedies based on the actual situation, including but not limited to promptly suspend the promotion of Party B’s game products, promptly stop any platform services (including without limitation having Party B’s products
offline), unilaterally terminate the contract and suspend the fees settlement, and Party B shall resolve the relevant complaints and disputes and notify Party A of the results in writing; Party A will continue the promotion activities after it
confirms that there is no dispute. Party B hereby confirms that Party B shall waive any objection to the remedies taken by Party A. 
 2.9 If any users have
complaints as to fees collection on Party B’s games, other than the complaints resulting from Party A’s conduct, once discovered, Party A shall have the right to inform Party B to rectify immediately and take such measures as fees return
or suspension of fees collection in accordance with the relevant provisions and the provisions hereof. If Party B cannot give a reasonable explanation to the users’ complaints, Party A shall have the right to reduce or forgo Information Fees
for relevant users, and ask Party B to assume relevant defaulting liabilities in accordance with the relevant business management measures based on the seriousness of the situation. Party B hereby acknowledges that Party B shall waive any objection
to the remedies taken by Party A. 
 2.10 During the term of cooperation, Party A may suspend its cooperation with Party B if there is user complaint on
Party B’s game or service quality, which has resulted in adverse social impact; in serious cases, Party A may unilaterally terminate this Agreement. 

 2.11 If Party A is investigated by relevant national authority, judiciary authority, consumers’ association
or any other organization, or is claimed legal responsibilities by any entity or individual, due to the users’ browsing or use of the contents and application services provided by Party B, Party A may unilaterally terminate this Agreement by a
written notice, and Party B shall bear any direct and indirect losses thus suffered by Party A, including, without limitation: 
 (1) costs
of preliminary input and preparatory work made by Party A for performance of this Agreement; 
 (2) costs already paid by Party A for
performance of this Agreement; 
 (3) anticipated gains for Party A’s performance of this Agreement; 

(4) costs (including but not limited to the litigation fees, arbitration fees, attorney fees, appraisal fees, notarization fees, investigation
fees, etc.), indemnities or other payables by Party A in relevant litigations incurred for reasons attributable to Party B; and the loss of goodwill or reputation thus suffered by Party A. 

Article 3 Rights and Obligations of Party B 
 3.1 Party B
shall be responsible for content development and update and to assist Party A in marketing and customer service. 
 3.2 Party B may use the business
management system provided by Party A to effect functions such as application for games, company information maintenance, information exchange between the Parties regarding their cooperation. Party B shall truthfully register/update in time its
name, designated bank, account, contact person, customer service and such other information, and properly keep and maintain any contract information, settlement information, information on handling of complaints and breach of contract as generated
by the business management system. Party B shall take proper care of, and shall not allow any third party to use, its user name and password for the business management system. Any losses incurred to either Party or users arising from other
person’s knowledge of Party B’s user name and password for reasons attributable to Party B shall be borne by Party B on its own. 
 3.3 Party B
may negotiate the mode of cooperation with Party A, and may determine the operation strategy for its mobile game service business at its sole discretion. 

3.4 Party B shall have the right to obtain the Information Fees settled by Party A. 

3.5 Party B must strictly comply with relevant industry laws, rules and standards promulgated by the State. 

3.6 Party B guarantees that it has all the legal permits and qualifications necessary for the performance of the matters hereunder, including, without
limitation, business license with legitimate business scope and the license for internet culture operation; Party B shall provide Party A with true and legitimate business permits for Internet information service and relevant business and such other
credentials, creditability certificate, adequate after-sale service system, bank account and such other documents. If such license or information have any update or change during the performance of this Agreement, Party B shall timely provide the
photocopies of relevant licenses to Party A for archive. If Party B has no relevant qualifications or licenses or provides contents and services beyond the permitted scope of its qualifications, Party A shall have the right to terminate this
Agreement and withhold all the fees not yet settled. Party B shall indemnify other losses caused to Party A. 

 3.7 Party B shall guarantee that all the games provided by it have no right defects, that it has legal copyright
or authorization, and that it has not infringed any person’s copyright, trademark, patent, trade secret and other intellectual property rights or other property right and personal right such as portrait right, and shall provide Party A with the
copyright certificate or the authorization letter issued by the copyright owner for the relevant game. 
 3.8 In case of any issues of Party B’s own
systems (such as WAP website or game server) that affect Party A’s communications system, Party B shall submit to the connection control by Party A, and any consequence thus incurred shall be borne by Party B itself. 

3.9 All the responsibilities incurred by third party promotion channel/platform due to the games provided by Party B to the users shall be borne by Party B.
Party B shall not hand over the business interface provided by Party A to a third party in any manner. Party A shall not assume to the users or the third party any liability thus incurred. 

3.10 Without Party A’s consent, Party B shall not conduct any of the following activities, which include but not limited to: 

(1) unilaterally carry out business testing and provide business to the users; 

(2) imbed and use Party A’s billing code business at the mobile terminal or UTK/STK, OTK cards whether on its own or jointly with other
mobile terminal companies. 
 (3) use Party A’s billing code to carry out business promotion via other internet channels; 

(4) use Party A’s billing code to bill or collect fees for other business. 

3.11 Party B shall provide Party A with such data/report as information on user development, user classification, users’ habit, business prospect
projection, and timely pass the users’ information as required for business management to Party A to guarantee the timely update of Party A’s users’ information database. Meanwhile, Party A and Party B acknowledge that Party A has the
ownership to the users’ information and Party B shall keep confidential the users’ information as provided herein. 
 3.12 Party B shall be
obliged to cooperate with Part A to take necessary effective measures to reduce the number of abnormal transactions. 
 3.13 When providing services to
users, Party B shall not, in any manner including but not limited to coercion, cajole or misleading, in order to make users consume or otherwise increase any unnecessary costs to users. If Party B is discovered to have any of such behaviors,
regardless of whether any users have raised complaints, Party A shall have the right to deal with the issue in accordance with Clause 2.9. 

 3.14 Party B shall resolve any disputes arising from the safety and legality of the game contents or services it
provides, and shall guarantee that the services it provides will not expose Party A’s communications network, business management platform or other third party interests to any significant potential risks. Party B shall assume any losses thus
incurred to Party A and any third party and appropriately declare its responsibility in public and eliminate any adverse impact. 
 3.15 Party B shall mark
the logo of “

” on the external promotion and advertisement of the games of the Parties; the name of Party A may appear, but neither the logo of China Telecom
nor the customer service number 10000 shall appear in such advertisements. The contents of the business described by Party B in any media (e.g. newspaper, radio, TV, leaflets, webpages, etc.) shall obtain the prior written consent of Party A, and
shall not in any way mislead the users to consider the game independently provided by Party B to be provided by Party A or jointly provided by both parties, and Party B shall not post any business content description to which Party A objects.

 3.16 In case of subject change of Party B (the change of holding entity of its business license or license for value-added
telecommunications business (ISP Certificate)), Party B shall settle all fees payable to Party A and if there is no pending breach to be resolved, provide the approving notice on subject change issued by AIC, and may complete the relevant subject
change procedures only after approved by Party A. 
 3.17 Except otherwise expressly agreed between the parties or agreed by Party A beforehand, Party B
shall not transfer any rights and obligations hereunder to a third party in any form whatsoever. Any transfer in violation hereof shall be deemed as a breach by Party B, for which Party B shall take relevant breaching liability and Party A may
terminate this Agreement, suspend fee settlement and require Party B to undertake any direct or indirect loss thus caused. 
 3.18 Party B shall not
advertise, or make any statement favorable for, any competitor having the same or similar business scope as Party A in the services it provides. 

Article 4 Standard Business Practices 
 4.1 Party A shall
provide Party B with the interface parameters of the platform, and assist Party B in business debugging, testing and opening. 
 4.2 The boundary to divide
the respective areas of maintenance by the Parties shall be the gateway equipment and the interface from telecommunication business platform to Party B’s equipment. The equipment on the inner side of the interface shall be maintained by Party
A’s maintenance department, and the equipment on the outer side of the interface shall be maintained by Party B. If Party B uses an exclusive line, then the interface cable and its connectivity shall be in the charge of the applicant for such
exclusive line and the other Party shall provide assistance. 
 4.3 Party B shall be responsible for the building and maintenance of its systems, including
all hardware equipment, system debugging, opening, and system maintenance work relating to the the wireless value-added business under this Agreement and the costs of each of the foregoing. 

 4.4 Any debugging, connection and system modification work by Party B to its systems must be notified to Party A
in advance and obtain Party A’s confirmation, after which Party B should announce to users via email, advertisement, SMS or other effective manner, so as to minimize the impact on users. 

4.5 Party B shall submit to any adjustment arrangement made by Party A to data traffic in urgent cases for purposes of guaranteeing the normal stability of
the various value-added business. 
 4.6 Party B guarantees to provide 24 hour non-interrupted system maintenance. 

4.7 Party A shall define the scope of effective billing customers of mobile business, and the information fee incurred by invalid user number or the user
number not covered by business will not be settled. 
 4.8 Party B shall make sure that prior to its provision (including marketing and business
advertising) of any service to users (including paid service and free service), it will thoroughly notify the users in a proper form, and ensure that the users are fully aware of, the content, means of provision, standard fee rate (information fee
and communication fee), frequency of transmission, method of use, manner of cancellation, customer service call number and such other information users need to know for ordering service and make payment for such service. Party B may provide such
service to users only upon obtaining the consent of users in a provable manner, and is prohibited to provide services to users without users’ proper knowledge. Party B shall not purposefully intercept information, or discretionally send
advertising information to users. In case of such breach by Party B, it shall assmue all liabilities. 
 4.9 The business operated by Party B shall be
confined to the cooperation mode provided in Article 1 hereof. Any business beyond such scope shall be subject to an application filed by Party B to Party A via facsimile affixed with official seal, and may be opened and put in practice only after
it is approved by Party A and has successfully passed the test. The application facsimile aforementioned shall specify the reason, expected time for business opening and business description. If Party B is discovered to have discretionally opened a
business that fails to be approved by Party A, Party A may refuse to settle all the fees and terminate the cooperation. 
  

	4.10	Party B must provide users with unified method for inquiries and service cancellation. 

 4.11 For business that
is officially opened after being approved by Party A, Party B may apply for fee rate change at least three months after the date on which such business is opened. After obtaining the approval from Party A and the official opening of the business,
Party B shall properly notify the users about such information about the details of fee rate change, the way to cancel the ordered service, customer service call number of Party B, and post the change notice (which shall last for one month) at a
prominent location on Party B’s website; Party B may change the rate of information fee for the business in close cooperation with a third party information source only after such planned change has been announced simultaneously at the main
advertising media of such third party information source. 

 4.12 The Parties shall keep records of users’ use of the business for at least 6 months, and shall keep the
record of user’s customized business until more than 6 months after the business is canceled by relevant user. 
 4.13 Party B shall establish a
“black list” system for customer service, based on which Party B will include the users who maliciously owe fees or customize services into a “black list” for management, and Party B shall well explain such system to relevant
users. Party B shall use technical means to monitor the extraordinary traffic, and implement monitor alert and restriction on any owed fees that may be produced by large amount of information fee (over RMB 150/day/user) arising from malicious
customization and ordering of services. Party B shall take restrictive measures on the canceled or recovered user numbers provided by Party A every day, and take restrictive measures on the canceled or empty numbers every month. In case Party B
fails to take measures on such users, or fails to take measures in time, it shall be responsible for all high-value maliciously owed fees or such other owed fees arising from the using of mobile game services by the users with canceled or suspended
number, and Party A will deduct such amounts from the information fee to be settled. 
 4.14 Party B shall not discretionally provide inquiry services of
detailed bills of information fee to users, which shall be provided by Party A instead. 
 4.15 The Parties shall act according to the relevant policies
promulgated by the competent industry administration authority (if any). 
 Article 5 Customer Service 

5.1 Party A will use 4008289289, the technical support hotline of its customer service center as the call center for receiving and handling complaints and
supervising partner services. Party A will be responsible for user inquiries, claims and complaints arising from network communication issues and billing issues, and Party A’s customer service center will allocate and distribute the complaints
on online complaint handling system. 
 5.2 If Party B provides online game services, Party B shall provide standardized and adequate customer service
system to deal with the consultation, claims and complaints by users with respect to the relevant application services or contents it provides. Such system shall include, without limitation: 

(1) Customer service call: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in service, which shall be service numbers starting with 800 or 4008, and shall not be
ordinary in-city number or mobile number; 
 (2) Platform functions: customer systems having such functions as exchange, automatic call
distribution, computer telephony integration, interactive voice response, manual agent, recording, data base, business preposition, etc.; 

(3) Business functions: customer service center will have mainly functions represented by in-calls and manual service, such as information
inquiries, business cancellation, business consulting and complaint handling; 

 (4) Seat placing: SP’s customer service shall have at least 5 seats and 12 in-call customer
service staff; 
 (5) System performance and business targets: call completion rate by the system: 99% and level of service (call completion
rate by manual service in 20 seconds): 80%; 
 (6) Email box for complaints. 

5.3 Both Parties shall provide customers with multiple convenient means of business ordering inquiry and business cancellation. Party A shall have the right
to use technical and managerial methods to control and manage Party B’s ordering relationship and provide its own means for business inquiries and cancellation. 

5.4 Party B shall be responsible for all kinds of customer inquiries and complaints arising from problems not related to Party A’s network communication
and platform during the cooperation. Party B shall clearly specify and make public the channel and body by which the business consulting, claims and complaints will be accepted. Party B shall be obliged to visit the online complaint handling system
every day and respond to the complaints within 24 hours. 
 5.5 The Parties agree that the complaints shall be resolved within 72 hours, and Party B shall
provide party A with the list of relevant persons and their respective details of contact and guarantee smooth communications 24 hours a day. 
 5.6 The
Parties will adopt the “first inquiry responsibility” system for user complaints, which means that the party receiving the user complaint shall be responsible to coordinate and properly resolve the questions raised by the users, regardless
of which Party shall take the final responsibility. If the issue does involve the other Party, such other Party shall assist Party receiving the complaint ton resolve the issue. 

5.7 For the consulting or complaints that can be resolved by Party B only, Party A shall notify Party B by way of work order flow and Party B shall respond
within 24 hours and completely resolve such complaints within 72 hours. If Party B fails to resolve the issue within 72 hours, or if any user refuses to pay the information fee due to reasons attributable to Party B’s services, Party B shall
deduct or exempt relevant fees for such user. If a fee refund is needed, the relevant amount will be deducted by Party A at the time of settlement with Party B. 

5.8 If neither Party is able to judge which Party shall be responsible for the consulting or complaints it receives, it shall contact the other Party within 1
hour to find out the responsible Party and help the customer to solve the problem as soon as practicable. Neither Party shall shuffle its due responsibility to other Party. 

5.9 For those customer complaints for which neither Party is able to give reasonable explanations, Party B shall deduct or exempt relevant fees for such user
upon the request of Party A. If a fee refund is needed, the relevant amount will be deducted by Party A at the time of settlement with Party B. 

 5.10 If any user complaint is caused due to the fact that a service fails to satisfy its advertised quality
commitments, then the Party making such commitments shall be responsible to reply to the users and solve the complained issues, and the other Party shall give necessary assistance. 

5.11 If Party B exits this Agreement due to poor management or is unable to continue providing value-added business for other reasons of its own, Party B
shall directly explain to users and handle the after-exit arrangements. Except for the exit according to the exit mechanism provided herein, Party B shall inform Party A and obtain its consent regarding the cease of value-added business provision
three months in advance; Party A shall timely terminate its service to collect information fee on behalf of Party B, and assist Party B in making explanations and descriptions to users. 

5.12 The Parties shall strictly comply with the regulations of Ministry of Information Industry and other relevant authorities, and adopt “compensation
first” principle with respect to user complaints, which means to first refund any amounts in respect of the complaint or objection to users before finding out which Party shall be responsible. The amounts so refunded shall be deducted from the
settlement amounts between the Parties. If such user complaint is caused by any breach by Party B hereunder, Party B shall undertake relevant breaching liabilities. 

Article 6 Billing and Settlement 
 6.1 In principle, the
prices of games shall be formulated by Party B and approved by Party A, provided that Party A may propose advice regarding fee rate and negotiate such proposal with Party B. Any changes to the prices of games (including the changes in means of fee
charging) may be implemented formally only after confirmed by Party A. All billing and settlement shall be subject to the provisions of Party A’s Procedures for Operations on Business Management Platform and relevant rules and notices. 

6.2 The successful charging bill collected on Party A’s billing system shall be used by the Parties as the basis for settlement of fees; the business
billed by time shall be calculated based on the successful receipt of the business by the customer; business subject to monthly payment shall be based on customer’s true ordering. Party A shall deduct from the payable Information Fees the
amount of Information Fees refused to be paid by any users due to Party B’s service quality. 
 6.3 Billing cycle: the statistic cycle of total amount
of Party B’s Information Fees on Party A’s billing system is normally based on calendar month, starting from 0 o’clock on the 1st day of a calendar month and ending at 24 o’ clock on the last day of such month. 

6.4 All kinds of communication fee income incurred from the user’s or Party B’s use of communication network shall belong to the mobile network
operators in full amount. 
 6.5 If Party B uses China Telecom’s fee collection service by SMS, 8% of the receivable information fees in the
corresponding month will be allocated and deducted as the provisions for bad debts. If other mobile network operator’s fee collection service by SMS or a third party’s fee collection service not by SMS is used, the bad debts shall be based
on the contents of the contract signed by Party A and other operator or the third party fee collection partner as well as the actual amount of bad debts incurred. When there is discrepancy between the contract contents and the actual amount of bad
debts, the actual amount of bad debts shall prevail. 

 6.6 Party A will deduct the expenses for fee collection at the percentage provided in the agreement executed with
the fee collection agent (the current sharing percentage of China Telecom is 15%, and the sharing percentage of other fee collection channels shall be calculated as actually incurred). 

6.7 After the bad debt provisions and the part allocated to the fee collection agent are deducted from the total revenue, 

Content cooperation mode: Party B will obtain 70% of the remaining revenue (Information Fees * (1 – bad debt rate) * (1 – sharing percentage for fee
collection channel) * 70%). 
 Channel cooperation mode: Party B will obtain 40% of the remaining revenue (Information Fees * (1 – bad debt rate) * (1
– sharing percentage for fee collection channel) * 40%). 
 Package: Party A, on the one side, and all content providers participating in such access
bundle sales, favorable package or other packaged promotional activities, on the other side, shall share the income at a ratio of [50%:50%] (Party A: all content providers participating in such business). Party B and all the other content providers
participating in such business shall share such 50% of income according to the proportion of the usage of their business to the total usage. The formula for calculation shall be: 

� If the game package only includes single player games: 

Based on the amount of downloads of the single player games, the sharing percentage among all CSPs shall be calculated as follows: 

Information Fees of game package * (1 – bad debt rate) * (1 – sharing percentage for fee collection channel) *50% * (number of downloads of such
CSP’s online game/aggregate number of downloads of all single player games contained in the game package) 

k If the game package only includes multiple WAP social online games: 

Based on the amount of logons of the online games, the sharing percentage among all CSPs in the package shall be calculated as follows: 

Information Fees of game package * (1 – bad debt rate) * (1 – sharing percentage for fee collection channel) *50% * (logons of such CSP’s online
game/sum of logons of all online games contained in the game package) 
 6.8 Both parties shall jointly appraise and decide on the amount for settlement
based on the data record in Party A’s system and the statements provided by Party A. Information Fees incurred by both parties due to business test will not be included in the settlement. 

 6.9 The Parties shall settle the Information Fees every month, and Party A shall pay Party B the Information Fees
attributable to Party B by the end of the third month. The initial settlement period shall be the end of the third month, which means that the information service fee generated in the first month shall be paid by Party A to the account of Party B by
the end of the third month. Before Party A makes the payment, Party B has to meet the following requirements; otherwise, Party A shall have the right to refuse the payment without any liability: 

(1) provide official invoices that are in compliance with the requirements of State tax laws and Party A by the 25th of the second month (Party
B, instead of any of its affiliates, shall be the invoice issuer); 
 (2) provide the payment request confirmed by the Parties. 

6.10 The settlement shall be made based on Party A’s data. If there is any discrepancy between the billing data of the Parties, and such discrepancy
reaches over 5% of Party A’s data, Party B may request account reconciliation within 5 business days after the settlement information is posted, and shall deliver the account statement and invoices confirmed with a stamp to the contact person
of Party A by the 25th of the second month. If Party B fails to make such account reconciliation request within such prescribed period of time, Party A may refuse to accept and deal with such request. If Party B’s billing data is confirmed as
correct after investigation, the relevant account will be adjusted in the following month. Any Party B’s failure to request account reconciliation in time shall be deemed as the tacit acceptance of the settlement data by Party B, and Party A
may refuse to accept any further account reconciliation request made by Party B for the relevant settlement month. 
 6.11 All business revenue payable to
Party B calculated by Party A according to the sharing percentages for different business under cooperation between the Parties, minus (or plus) other expenses payable (or receivable) by Party B, shall be the revenue to be finally settled to Party B
(the “Settled Information Service Dee”). The aforementioned “other expenses” shall include, without limitation, penalty deducted for breach and co-location fee. As agreed between the Parties, Party B’s business revenue and
other payable expenses may be settled separately and apply different settlement process. 
 6.12 Party B shall make timely update of its information of bank
account and such other information necessary for payment as registered on the business management system. If Party B’s failure to update such payment information in time renders Party A’s payment to be rejected by the bank, or causes other
difficulties that prevent Party A from making timely payment, then Party A will postpone such payment till the June or December closest to the time when Party A learns about the correct bank account of Party B without taking any breaching
responsibility for overdue payment. 
 6.13 Any change of Party B’s corporate name shall be notified to Party A in time via the business management
system or other appropriate means. After such change of Party B’s corporate name, any amounts payable by Party A to Party B, whether incurred before or after such change, shall all be paid to the bank account with the changed name of Party B.
If Party A fails to make the payment on time due to Party B’s failure to properly complete the name change procedures, Party A will postpone such payment. 

6.14 If Party B terminates this Agreement pursuant to its terms, the Parties will settle the information service fee accrued prior to the termination. At the
settlement, the Parties will determine the settlement method, cycle and process and implement the settlement by reference to the rules hereof regarding the deduction of information service fee or penalty fine in case of breach. 

	6.15	Each Party shall undertake its own due taxes (including but not limited to income tax, value-added tax, etc.) 

6.16 Party B shall issue legal, valid, complete and accurate value-added tax special invoices in such a form and contents as required by Party A. Amount of
Party B’s settlement = Information Fees of settlement exclusive of tax * (1 + value-added tax rate deductible). If Party B fails to provide such value-added tax special invoices or provides value-added tax special invoices which fail to comply
with Party A’s requirements, Party A will settlement the Information Fees based on the amount exclusive of tax. 
 6.17 Where Party B issues
value-added tax special invoices to Party A, Party B shall have a specifically assigned person or use a registered mail or the express delivery service to serve the invoice onto Party A within [30] days after the issuance. The date of serving will
be the date on which Party A signs to acknowledge the receipt of the invoice. In delay of serving, Party B shall pay liquidated damages in such an amount at 0.03% of the delayed invoice amount for each day delayed. If Party A is unable to make
deduction due to the delay of serving, Party B shall also compensate Party A for the loss thus incurred, the amount of which shall be equal to the deductible amount of such delayed invoice. 

6.18 Party B may only have the right to issue the payment invoice after the Parties confirm the settlement amount is correct. Party A’s payment
obligation is subject to the receipt of value-added tax special invoice from Party B which is corresponding to the agreed amount, compliant with the State’s provisions and rectified by the taxation authority. If Party B fails to provide such
invoice to Party A as agreed, Party A shall have the right to refuse to make the payment without any liability for breach of contract. All resulting consequences shall be borne by Party B, including but not limited to timely replacement of invoice,
assumption of fees incurred from the replacement formalities and assumption of Party A’s losses. 
 6.19 If the value-added tax special invoice
provided by Party A fails to comply with the provisions of laws and regulations or the provisions hereof, or fails to pass the rectification by the taxation authority, Party A shall have the right to refuse to accept the invoice or return such
invoice after it discovers any problems. Party B shall replace the invoice in a timely manner. If this causes the value-added tax special invoice unable to be served within the time limit as provided in Clause 6.17, Party B shall assume defaulting
liability for the delay as provided in Clause 6.17. 
 6.20 Party A may refuse to settle the information fee incurred by stolen user numbers as proved by
public security department or acknowledged by both parties. 
 6.21 The abnormal consumption that may be written off with the help of Party B shall be
deducted from the Settled Information Service Fee of the current period after confirmed by the Parties, and Party A shall refund such fee to the relevant users. 

 6.22 Party B shall not make self-consumption and other violations detrimental to Party A’s interests. Such
violating acts, once discovered, shall grant Party A with a right to deduct all settlement amounts of the current month payable to Party B, and Party B will claim breaching responsibility against Party B according to the extent of impact, including
penalty fines, suspension of settlement, and suspension of business up to termination of cooperation. 
 6.23 The total amount of fees hereunder shall be
paid by Party A to Party B by [bank transfer] (bank transfer, telegraphic transfer, cheque, etc.). The bank account information and tax payer information of each party is set out in the first page hereof. 

Article 7 Security and Confidentiality 
 7.1 Party A
undertakes not to sell, transfer, duplicate, lease or hand over any content or app provided by Party B to any third party entity or individual in any form whatsoever (including in edited, abridged or added version), unless otherwise provided by
laws. 
 7.2 Each Party shall have the obligation of confidentiality with respect to any and all information and documents (including but not limited to the
users’ information and materials) provided by the other Party over the course of the execution and performance of this Agreement. Neither Party may disclose such information to a third party, or use such information for any purposes other than
the objective of this Agreement without the written consent of the other Party. 
 7.3 The receiving party of the confidential information may only disclose
the confidential information provided by the other party to its employees on a need-to-know basis for the purpose of this Agreement; provided that it shall notify its employees of the confidentiality and non-disclosure obligation as agreed herein.

 7.4 The restrictions this Article to the confidential information shall not apply under any of the following circumstances: 

(1) The confidential information comes into the public domain not due to the receiving party’s default. 

(2) The confidential information is independently developed by the receiving party with relevant record as evidence. 

(3) The confidential information is legally obtained by the receiving party from any person not breaching the confidentiality obligation owed
to the disclosing party. 
 (4) The confidential information is required by the law to be disclosed by the receiving party; provided that the
receiving party shall give a reasonable prior notice to the disclosing party to enable it to take necessary protective measures. 
 7.5 If the receiving
party of the confidential information breaches the provisions on confidentiality hereunder, the receiving party shall compensate the disclosing party and the relevant parties of the confidential information for all the losses thus incurred. 

7.6 The obligation of confidentiality provided in this Article shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 

 Article 8 Liabilities for Breach of Agreement 

8.1 Either party failing to perform this Agreement or failing to fully perform this Agreement shall be deemed as in breach of contract, and shall assume the
relevant breaching liability. The breaching party shall compensate the non-breaching party for the losses thus incurred. 
 8.2 If any third party launches
a legal or administrative proceeding (“Infringement Allegation”), alleging that Party A or its affiliate infringes its legal interests (including but not limited to the intellectual property right), or if Party A or its affiliate suffers
the risk of administrative risks, Party A shall have the right to suspend the operation of Party B’s games after giving a notice to Party B, take such measures as removing, taking offline, cutting access, etc. to stop providing the platform
service for Party B’s alleged infringement business, and shall have the right to suspend the settlement. During the period of dispute resolution, Party A shall withhold the settlement amount at the standard of at least RMB50,000 for each
business. 
 If Party B fails to properly resolve the allegations, litigations, complaints, negative media reports, administrative penalties and other
disputes, except for the deduction of relevant settlement amount, Party A shall have the right to terminate this Agreement and decide at its sole discretion if it would make any defense or reach settlement or conciliation with the third party, and
ask for compensation against Party B. When Party A asks for compensation from Party B, Party B may not make a defense by reason of Party A’s defense, settlement or conciliation plan having not be consented by Party B. With regard to the
liability that Party B should assume to the third party and the losses thus suffered and all the fees thus paid by Party A and its affiliate, including but not limited to all the litigation fees, traveling expenses, attorney fees, notarization fees,
settlement fees or compensation amount decided in the final judgment, Party A may directly deduct such amount from the amount outstanding under this Agreement or other contracts. The amount in short shall be paid by Party B within three business
days after receiving Party A’s notice. 
 8.3 Party B shall not have any breaching activities as set out in the provisions of the Management Measures
for Credit Points of Mobile Game Business of Party A, failing which it shall be dealt with in accordance with the relevant provisions hereof. 
 8.4
Notwithstanding whether anything herein is provided in contrary, Party A will not be responsible for any loss of expected benefits, goodwill loss, and data damage or loss arising from acts of Party B hereunder. 

8.5 If Party B should pay penalty fines and/or assume compensation liability according to this Agreement or Party A’s relevant management rules, Party A
shall have the right to deduct the relevant amount directly from any settlement payment or performance bond. 
 Article 9 Force Majeure 

9.1 In case this Agreement is unable to be performed or fully performed due to any accident or event of force majeure, neither Party shall compensate the other
Party for any economic loss thus suffered. The Party encountering such event of force majeure shall immediately inform the circumstances to the other Party in writing and within fifteen business days, shall provide the detailed information of the
event and a valid document evidencing the reasons why this Agreement cannot be performed or fully performed or the performance of this Agreement needs to be postponed. 

 9.2 The Parties shall negotiate to decide whether to continue the performance of this Agreement or terminate this
Agreement according to the extent of the effect on the performance hereof. 
 9.3 If this Agreement is unable to be performed or unable to be performed
completely due to the event of force majeure, according to the extent of the effect, the affected party may be exempted from any liability in whole or in part, unless otherwise provided by law. If the event of force majeure occurs after the
performance of this Agreement is postponed, no liability can be exempted. 
 9.4 If this Agreement is suspended from performance for [90] days or more due
to the event of force majeure, Party A shall have the right to decide whether to continue to perform or terminate this Agreement and give a written notice to Party B. 

9.5 Party A shall assume no liability for any losses suffered by Party B due to the breakdown of Party A’s equipment, system or network not on Party
A’s fault; provided that Party A shall be obliged to repair such breakdown as soon as possible. 
 9.6 Party A shall assume no liability for any impact
to the business operation hereunder caused by its necessary engineering or network construction. 
 Article 10 Governing Law and Dispute Resolution

  

	10.1	This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the People’s Republic of China. 

 10.2 Any disputes
between the Parties arising from the performance of this Agreement shall be resolved through amicable negotiations; in case such negotiations fail, both Parties agree to submit the dispute to the competent court where Party A is domiciled. 

10.3 When any such dispute is pending for resolution, the Parties shall continue to implement the other provisions hereof except the disputed provisions. 

Article 11 Effectiveness, Amendment and Termination of Agreement 

11.1 This Agreement shall come into force as of January 1, 2015 and expire on December 31, 2015. Upon the expiry of this Agreement, this Agreement
may be renewed automatically for one year (but can only be renewed once) if neither Party raises objection. Except otherwise agreed between the parties, the contents of this Agreement shall remain binding throughout the renewed period. 

11.2 Throughout the effective term and renewed term hereof, this Agreement may be revised or amended upon mutual consent. The Parties may execute a
supplemental agreement or execute a new agreement to reflect such revision or amendment. 

 11.3 Any Party who wishes to amend or revise this Agreement must provide a 30-day prior written notice to the
other Party, and the Parties shall negotiate to amend or revise this Agreement in writing. 
 11.4 During the term hereof, Party A may, depending on the
business development and needs of management, evaluate and sort out Party B and its business according to unified rules. Party B may obtain such unified rules from Party A’s official website at any time. If Party B fails to reach the
requirements in Party A’s evaluation, sorting or other business management measures, Party A may terminate this Agreement. Party A shall give a prior notice to Party B before any evaluation and sorting. 

11.5 Throughout the performance of this Agreement, except otherwise expressly provided herein, neither Party may suspend or terminate the performance of this
Agreement or unilaterally terminate this Agreement without the consent of the other Party. 
 11.6 During the term hereof, any division, merger,
dissolution, liquidation, bankruptcy or other events that lead to changes of Party B in the company nature, qualification and capacity for civil acts shall be notified to Party A in time, and subject to the provisions hereunder about the exit grace
period. If Party B is deprived of the qualification or capacity to provide the wireless value added business hereunder due to its dissolution, liquidation or bankruptcy, this Agreement shall terminate accordingly. In case of division or merger of
Party B, this Agreement shall terminate, and the successor company (or other entity) to Party B’s wireless value added business hereunder shall re-apply for business opening to Party A, and timely modify Party B’s enterprise identifier
code and other information existing on Party A’s business system or other business management system. 
 11.7 During the effective term hereof, if the
terms of this Agreement contravene any new fee rate policy or new document published by the supervisory authority of the Parties, the Parties may negotiate to amend or terminate this Agreement. 

11.8 After this Agreement is terminated due to Party B’s fault, Party A and Party B shall consult and reach agreement on the following to deal with the
aftermath: 
 (1) At least one month of exit buffer period will be provided, during which Party B shall continue to provide service to the
users and make an announcement to the users on its website of its termination of providing service; 
 (2) Party B needs to pay off the
liquidated damages and other fees to Party A; 
 (3) Party A shall have the right not to settle the amount outstanding. 

Article 12 Miscellaneous 
 12.1 Any business rules,
management measures, quality standards and/or customer service standards formulated by Party A during the term hereof shall be part of this Agreement, and if such rules, measures and/or standards conflict with the terms hereof, such rules, measures
and/or standards shall prevail, unless the Parties deem it appropriate to apply this Agreement or deem it necessary to execute a separate agreement for such conflicts. 

 12.2 Any matters not covered herein shall be subject to the relevant business standards, management measures,
quality standards and/or customer service standards, or subject to written supplementary articles agreed by the Parties upon amicable negotiations, which shall be equally binding as this Agreement. 

12.3 Without the written consent of the other party, either party shall not use or imitate the other party’s trade name, trademark, design, service mark,
symbol, code, model or abbreviation in any advertisements or in public. Neither party may claim itself to have the ownership or other interests to the other party’s trade name, trademark, design, service mark, symbol, code, model or
abbreviation. 
 12.4 If any term hereof becomes invalid at any time but will not fundamentally affect the validity of this Agreement, the other terms
hereof shall not be affected. 
 12.5 The headings hereof are inserted for reference only. The contents of the terms shall be the basis to determine the
rights and obligations of the Parties. 
 12.6 Nothing herein shall be deemed or construed as joint venture, partnership or agency relationship between the
Parties. 
 12.7 Any notices (information) between the Parties arising out of the implementation of this Agreement, or in connection with this Agreement
must be sent to the addresses expressly specified herein in written form, including, without limitation, via facsimile, EMS or other form confirmed by the Parties. 
  

	12.8	This Agreement shall be made in four originals, two for each Party, which shall be equally effective. 

 12.9
The Appendices hereto constitute an integral part hereof and shall have the same legal effect as this Agreement. If there are any discrepancies between the Appendices here to and the main body hereof, the main body hereof shall prevail. 

The Appendices hereto: 
 1: Integrity Cooperation Agreement 

2: Undertakings on Network Access Information Safety 

 Supplemental Pages 

After friendly consultation, the supplement and amendment to the terms of this Agreement are set out below, which constitute an integral part of the main body
hereof. Should there be any discrepancies, these Supplemental Pages shall prevail. 
 (The remainder of this page is intentionally left blank.) 

 [Signature and Stamp Page] 

Party A: Dazzle Interactive Network Technologies Co., Ltd. 

By legal representative/person in charge or authorized representative: 

Signature and stamp: 
 Date: 

Party B: Shenzhen iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd. 
 By
legal representative/person in charge or authorized representative: 
 Signature and stamp: 

Date: 
 [Screenshot of execution status] 

 

											
	 No.
	  	 Type of Contract
	  	 Contract Number
	  	 Effective Date
	  	 Expiration Date
	  	 Download and
Print

						
	1.	  	Mobile games contract	  	JSXCS1401572CC000	  	January 1, 2015	  	December 31, 2015	  	Mobile games contract

 Appendix 1: 

Integrity Agreement 
 In order to jointly
safeguard the company interests of both Parties and cause the parties and their respective working staff to practice in an integral manner, in accordance with relevant laws and regulations, the Parties agree as follows: 

 

	1.	The Parties and their respective working staff shall consciously comply with the laws and regulations governing integral practices and prohibited commercial bribery of the State and government. 

 

	2.	Party A shall not privately ask for or accept any off-the-book rebates or other money or gifts provided by Party B. 

  

	3.	Party A’s working staff shall not, in any form whatsoever, ask for or accept from Party B any rebates, money, valuable securities, valuable properties or other articles; nor shall they reimburse any expenses
irrelevant to this project or request personal benefits from Party B. 

  

	4.	Party A’s working staff shall not attend any treats or entertainment that may affect Party A’s performance of its obligations and duties. 

 

	5.	Party A’s working staff shall not privately discuss this project with Party B or reach a tacit understanding with Party B, nor disclose any bidding internal control information or corporate trade secrets.

  

	6.	Party A’s working staff shall not seek benefits for his/her family members, relatives or friends in the project by taking advantage of his/her powers or official capacity. 

 

	7.	Party B shall not privately offer Party A any off-the-book rebates or other money or gifts. 

  

	8.	Party B’s working staff shall not, in any name or form whatsoever, provide Party A’s working staff with any rebates, money, valuable securities, valuable properties or other articles; nor shall they reimburse
any expenses irrelevant to this project for Party A’s working staff. 

  

	9.	Party B shall not invite Party A’s working staff to go trips or other luxury entertainment under the name of discussing business or executing economic contracts. 

 

	10.	If either Party discovers any violation hereof by any working staff of the other Party, it shall report such violation to the supervisor or the disciplinary department of such staff, and the staff so reported shall not
retaliate to such Party under any excuses. 

	11.	Liabilities for breach: 

 If Party A discovers that Party B violates this Agreement, bribes Party A’s
working staff, or has committed any commercial bribery being investigated by judicial authority, Party A shall have the right to suspend the agreement and depending on the actual situation and consequences thereof, claim compensation from Party B
for the economic loss thus incurred to Party A, record such bad acts of Party B, disallow Party B the access to Party A’s full corporate scope to engage in the various services, supplies, construction and other project cooperation for 1 to 3
years, 
 Call number for each Party to accept violation reporting: 

Party A: 025-86588790 
 Party B: 

 Appendix 2: 

Undertakings on Network Access Information Safety 

Each of the information source providers connected to the mobile communication network of Dazzle Interactive Network Technologies Co., Ltd., CHINANET of China
Telecom or relevant business platform (including, without limitation, SMS gateway, WAP gateway, JAVA/BREW download server, location business server, etc.) shall undertake that: 

Article 1 it will comply with the relevant laws, administrative regulations and management rules of the State, and strictly implement the information safety
management rules. 
 Article 2 it will operate its business according to relevant laws, and provide the service only after obtaining relevant business
permits; the business operation without permit is prohibited. 
 Article 3 it will not make use of C114 or CHINANET of China Telecom or relevant business
platform to (i) engage any illegal or criminal activities that endanger the national safety or divulge the secrets of the State, (ii) produce, consult, duplicate or disseminate any information that violates the Constitution or laws,
impedes social security, damages national unity or sabotages solidarity among nationalities, or any pornographic or violent information, or (iii) post any information with any content that: 

 

	1.	against the fundamental principles enshrined in the Constitution; 

  

	2.	compromises State security, divulges State secrets, subverts State power or damages national unity; 

  

	3.	harms the dignity or interests of the State; 

  

	4.	instigates hatred and discrimination among nationalities and sabotages solidarity among nationalities; 

  

	5.	sabotages State religious policy or propagates heretical teachings or feudal superstitions; 

  

	6.	spreads rumors, disrupts social order or social stability; 

  

	7.	propagates obscenity, pornographic, gambling, violence, murder and terror and instigates crimes; 

  

	8.	insults or slanders a third party or infringes upon the lawful rights and interests of a third party; 

	9.	belongs to the thirteen vulgar online contents that violate social ethics and hurt the physical and mental health of youngsters, which are the contents that: 

 

	(a)	depict or obscurely depict sex behavior, instigate sex association, or are provocative or insulting; 

  

	(b)	directly expose and describe the sex organ of human body; 

  

	(c)	describe sex behavior, sex process or sex manner or contain sexually suggestive or provocative language; 

  

	(d)	describe or expose the sex organs, or only use very small covering; 

  

	(e)	depict human body with the entire body or privacy places naked or only covered by limbs; 

  

	(f)	contain pictures of careless bare, candid shot, privacy place exposure with a nature of infringing personal privacy; 

  

	(g)	attract clicks with provocative headings; 

  

	(h)	are pornographic, vulgar novels, audios and videos that are prohibited by relevant authority, including the deleted portions of some movies; 

 

	(i)	contain illegal social information about one-night stand, wife exchange or SM; (j) pornographic comics; 

  

	(k)	advertise bloody violence, malicious abuses, or insult others; 

  

	(l)	contain illegal sex products advertisements and venereal disease treatment advertisements; 

  

	(m)	maliciously disseminate others’ privacy without permit from others or by using “Internet Mass Hunting”; 

10. Otherwise prohibited by laws, administrative regulations, rules or relevant regulations. 

Any of the abovementioned illegal or criminal activities and/or posting of any harmful information, once discovered, shall be prevented by immediate measures
and reported to relevant authority in time. 
 Article 4 any information provided by it will comply with the relevant State laws, administrative
regulations, rules or policies governing intellectual property rights. 
 Article 5 it shall make sure, during its online testing and pilot running and
after the business is officially opened, that the contents of the business it provides are safe and stable, and will cause damage to C114 or CHINANET of China Telecom or relevant business platform. 

Article 6 it shall establish efficient information safety and confidentiality management policies and technical protective measures, and accept the
management, supervision and inspection of relevant competent authority of the relevant business of Dazzle Interactive Network Technologies Co., Ltd. 

 Article 7 in case of any violations of the above, Dazzle Interactive Network Technologies Co., Ltd. may take
necessary actions, close relevant information source access; in case of serious violation, Dazzle Interactive may terminate the cooperation business and claim legal responsibility from the information source provider. These undertakings will take
effect upon executed by the information source provider and be kept in custody by Dazzle Interactive Network Technologies Co., Ltd. 
 Information source
provider (stamp): Shenzhen iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd. 
 Responsible Person (signature): 

Date:

Source: [{"source": "alea-institute/alea-institute/kl3m-data-edgar-agreements/train-00244-of-00352.parquet"}, [{"source": "alea-institute/alea-institute/kl3m-data-edgar-agreements/train-00244-of-00352.parquet"}]]