Document:

Exhibit 10.9

 

PLATFORM LICENSE AGREEMENT

 

This PLATFORM LICENSE AGREEMENT (this
“Agreement”) is made and entered into as of October 1, 2017 (the “License Effective Date”),
between World Global Network Pte. Ltd., a limited private company incorporated in Singapore, (the “Licensor”),
and World Media & Technology Corp., a Nevada corporation (the “Licensee,” and together with the Licensor,
the “Parties” and each a “Party”). Capitalized terms used but not otherwise defined herein
shall have the meanings ascribed to such terms in that certain Stock Exchange, Debt Forgiveness and Intellectual Property Assignment
Agreement between Licensor and Licensee, dated simultaneously herewith (the “SEDFIP Agreement”).

 

RECITALS

 

A. Licensor
and Licensee entered into the SEDFIP Agreement, pursuant to which Licensee acquired certain Intellectual Property from Licensor
as described in the SEDFIP Agreement.

 

B. In
connection with the transactions contemplated by the SEDFIP Agreement, Licensee desires to obtain from Licensor, and Licensor desires
to grant to Licensee, a license to the Platform (as defined below).

 

AGREEMENT

 

NOW, THEREFORE,
in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained and for other good and valuable consideration,
the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows:

 

ARTICLE I

DEFINITIONS

 

Section 1.1 Definitions. The following terms shall
have the meanings set forth below:

 

“Components” means
all of the existing proprietary and third party components to the Platform, including software or other information and technology
that is embodied in the Platform, as described in Schedule A hereto.

 

“Documentation”
means any written, printed or otherwise recorded or stored material that relates to the Platform, including technical specifications,
source code annotations, training and support materials, descriptions of the principles of operation of source code, other instructions.

 

“Improvement”
means any invention, modification, addition, derivative work, enhancement, revision, translation, abridgment or expansion to or
arising from a work, or any other form in which a work or any part thereof, may be recast, transformed, or adapted.

 

“Licensee Improvements”
means Improvements to the Platform conceived, crafted, acquired or made by or on behalf of Licensee after the date hereof, including
all intellectual property rights therein or thereto.

 

“Licensor Improvements”
means Improvements to the Platform conceived, crafted, acquired or made by or on behalf of Licensor after the date hereof, including
all intellectual property rights therein or thereto.

 

“Licensor
Intellectual Property” means any existing or hereafter acquired or arising Intellectual Property that is now or hereafter
owned by or licensed to Licensor and that is embodied in or protects the Platform; provided that, in the case of any such Intellectual
Property that is licensed to Licensor from a third party, such Intellectual Property will be included in the Licensed Intellectual
Property only to the extent that Licensor has the right to sublicense such Intellectual Property to Licensee within the scope of
the license granted hereunder. For the avoidance of doubt, “Licensor Intellectual Property” includes all Intellectual
Property owned by Licensor that is used in the Business on or before the Closing Date and that does not constitute a Purchased
Asset.

 

“Platform”
means (a) the Licensor’s software platform (in both source code and object code form), as it exists on the License
Effective Date, as more fully described on Schedule A, (b) the Components, (c) the Documentation, (d) Improvements to the
Platform, the Components or the Documentation, as each were made by or on behalf of Licensor prior to the License Effective
Date, and (e) any Improvements to the Platform, the Components or the Documentation that were made available by Licensee to
Licensor pursuant to Section 2.4 below. The Platform includes (i) the software and (ii) any code relating thereto (including
code to modules) that is partially implemented or under-development as of the License Effective Date or otherwise made
available pursuant to Section 2.4 below.

 

     

     

    

 

ARTICLE II

LICENSE

 

Section 2.1 License Grant. Subject
to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Licensor hereby grants to Licensee and Licensee’s Affiliates, (a) an exclusive,
irrevocable, perpetual, non-sublicensable (except as permitted in Section 2.2), non-transferable (except as permitted in Section
8.9), fully paid up, royalty-free, worldwide right and license (i) to use and exploit the Licensor Intellectual Property and (ii)
to use, display, install, copy, create derivative works or otherwise exploit the Platform, and (b) a non-exclusive, irrevocable,
perpetual, non- sublicensable (except as permitted in Section 2.2), non-transferable (except as permitted in Section 8.9), fully
paid up, royalty-free, worldwide right and license (i) to use and exploit the Licensor Intellectual Property and (ii) to use, display,
install, copy, create derivative works or otherwise exploit the Platform. Except as provided otherwise in Sections 2.1, 2.2, or
8.9, Licensee and Licensee’s Affiliates may not disclose to or provide any third party access to, use of, or rights in or
to, the Platform or any Licensor Intellectual Property, except as third parties may access or use the Platform in the ordinary
course of Licensee’s business.

 

Section 2.2 Sublicensing and
Third Parties. Licensee and Licensee’s Affiliates shall have the right to grant
(a) third parties engaged by Licensee or Licensee’s Affiliates a sublicense to
the rights granted in Section 2.1, to provide hosting, support or development services for Licensee or Licensee’s
Affiliates relating to the Platform, provided that the sublicense may be granted with respect to source code of the Platform
only if the sublicensee agrees to confidentiality obligations at least as restrictive as those set forth in Article VII and
an acknowledgement of Licensee’s ownership of the Intellectual Property in and to the Platform and any Licensor
Improvements, (b) end users the right to use and interface with an object code version of the Platform, and (c) partners,
content providers and other third parties the right to use, access and interface with the Platform through an application
program interface (“API”). Each Party shall establish, maintain and enforce policies and procedures to safeguard
and protect the Platform and Licensor Intellectual Property which are no less rigorous than reasonable standards relating to
such Party’s confidential and proprietary information. Each Party will be responsible for all acts and omissions of its
employees, representatives, Affiliates, and other third parties (including their employees and representatives) who
have access to the Platform, Licensor Intellectual Property, or the source code relating thereto as if such acts or omissions
were such Party’s acts or omissions.

 

Section 2.3 Delivery. On or
as soon as practicable following the License Effective Date, Licensor shall deliver to Licensee, via a delivery method reasonably
requested by Licensee, a copy of the Platform and all materials contained therein.

 

Section 2.4 Access to Updates.
Licensor shall disclose to Licensee at no additional cost, any and all updates to the source code which Licensee may pull and copy
from the Licensor’s environment and incorporate into the Licensee’s environment as and if desired and at Licensee’s
discretion and risk.

 

Section 2.5 Ownership.
Subject to the terms hereof and the licenses granted hereunder, Licensor will have and retain sole and exclusive ownership of,
and all right, title and interest in, the Licensor Improvements, and Licensee shall have no right, license or interest therein.
Licensee will have and retain sole and exclusive ownership of, and all right, title and interest in, the Licensee Improvements,
and Licensor shall have no right, license or interest therein.

 

Section 2.6 Disclosure of Improvements
and Developments. Other than as provided in Section 2.4 above, Licensor will have no obligation to disclose to Licensee any
Licensor Improvements. Licensee will have no obligation to disclose to Licensor any Licensee Improvements.

 

Section 2.7 Acknowledgements.
Licensee acknowledges and agrees the Licensor is not in the business of commercially licensing the Platform or providing any services
relating to the Platform to third parties and that the Platform may contain errors. LICENSOR SHALL NOT HAVE ANY DUTIES OR RESPONSIBILITIES
UNDER THIS AGREEMENT OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT AND NO IMPLIED OBLIGATIONS SHALL BE READ INTO THIS
AGREEMENT. LICENSOR RETAINS ALL RIGHT, TITLE, AND INTEREST IN AND TO THE PLATFORM NOT EXPRESSLY LICENSED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT.

 

     

     

    

 

ARTICLE III 

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

 

Section 3.1 Licensor Representation and Warranties.
Licensor:

 

(a) Represents
to Licensee that Licensor has the full right, power and authority, including the necessary Intellectual Property rights, to enter
into this Agreement, to undertake the transactions contemplated hereby and to grant the licenses granted herein;

 

(b)
Represents and warrants to Licensee that Licensor’s grant of the license and rights to Licensee hereunder does not, and
will not infringe or misappropriate any third party’s tangible property rights, Intellectual Property rights existing
on the License Effective Date, or personal rights and Licensor has not received any notice or claim on or before the License
Effective Date asserting that the Platform infringes or misappropriates, suggesting that the Licensor, due to its use or
exploitation of the Platform, consider licensing, or demanding that the Licensor license, from any person, or refrain from
using, any Intellectual Property of a third party, nor to the knowledge of the Licensor is there reasonable basis
therefor;

 

(c)
Represents to Licensee that neither the Platform nor any Licensor Intellectual Property is subject to any litigation,
judgment, decree, stipulation or other dispute as of the License Effective Date, nor to the knowledge of Licensor is any such
dispute threatened;

 

(d) Represents
and warrants to Licensee that no third parties hold or have been granted by Licensor intellectual property rights in the Platform
or Licensor Intellectual Property that would conflict with the rights granted to Licensee herein or which does, or with the passage
of time, or exercise of an option or springing right, would materially adversely affect the rights granted to Licensee hereunder;

 

(e) Represents
to Licensee that other than as described on Schedule E, the rights granted under Section 2.1 hereof and the materials delivered
under Section 2.3 hereof constitute all of the rights and materials necessary to operate the Platform (including rights with respect
to software licensed from third parties) as such Platform has been operated by Licensor during the 6 months prior to the License
Effective Date;

 

(f) Represents
to Licensee that, as of the License Effective Date, no use of open source software code in connection with the Platform or integration
of open source software code into the Platform has triggered any requirement that (i) the source code to the Platform be publicly
disclosed or (ii) that the Platform has become open source;

 

(g) Warrants
to Licensee that Licensor has used commercially reasonable efforts to prevent the introduction of, and to the knowledge of Licensor
the Platform does not contain any, software viruses, time or logic bombs, trojan horses, worms, timers or clocks, trap doors or
other malicious computer instructions, devices or techniques in the Platform as delivered to Licensee pursuant to Section 2.3;

 

(h) Represents
to Licensee that, to the knowledge of Licensor, the Platform as delivered to Licensee pursuant to Section 2.3 is free from material
bugs and material errors.

 

(i) Represents
to Licensee that the source code and Documentation delivered to Licensee pursuant to Section 2.3 is consistent with the source
code and Documentation used by Licensee for its internal purposes;

 

     

     

    

 

ARTICLE IV

INDEMNIFICATION

 

Section 4.1 By Licensor.
Licensor shall defend, indemnify and hold harmless the Licensee and the Representatives of Licensee from and against any and
all Losses asserted against, incurred, sustained or suffered by Licensee and/or the Representatives of Licensee as a result
of, arising out of or relating to a claim that the Platform or any Licensor Intellectual Property as delivered to Licensor by
Licensee infringes or misappropriates the Intellectual Property of any third party existing as of the License Effective Date
(each a “Infringement Claim”’); provided, however that Licensor shall have no obligation to Licensee
under this section with respect to any Infringement Claim arising twenty four (24) months after the License Effective Date or
to the extent arising from (i) a Licensee Improvement or any modifications to the Platform or any Licensor Intellectual
Property made by or on behalf of Licensee or at Licensee’s request; (ii) Licensee’s breach of this Agreement, but
only to the extent the third party infringement that is at issue in such Infringement Claim or Losses would not have occurred
or have existed but for such breach; (iii) Licensee’s or its Affiliates’ or sublicensees’ use of the
Platform or any Licensor Intellectual Property in a manner not reasonably contemplated by Licensor, but only to the extent
the third party infringement that is at issue in such Infringement Claim or Losses would not have occurred or have existed
but for such non-contemplated use; (iv) Licensee’s or its Affiliates’ or sublicensees’ use of the Platform
or any Licensor Intellectual Property, but only to the extent the infringement that is at issue in such Infringement Claim or
Losses would not have occurred or have existed but for such use; (v) the combination of the Platform and Licensor
Intellectual Property with any Licensee or third party software or other intellectual property, in each case, not provided by
Licensor, but only to the extent the infringement that is at issue in such Infringement Claim or Losses would not have
occurred or have existed but for such combination. If the Platform or any Licensor Intellectual Property becomes the subject
of any Infringement Claim or injunction, Licensor may (at its option), do one of the following to mitigate the Losses
relating to the Infringement Claim: (x) procure for the Licensee (at Licensor’s expense) the right to continue using
the impacted portions of the Platform or Licensor Intellectual Property, or (y) replace or modify the impacted portions of
the Platform or Licensor Intellectual Property so that it becomes non- infringing without substantially compromising
functions, features, or performance of the Platform or the Licensor Intellectual Property.

 

Licensor shall indemnify, save and
hold harmless Licensee and their respective representatives, from and against any and all costs, losses (including without limitation
diminution in value), taxes, liabilities, obligations, damages, lawsuits, deficiencies, claims, demands, and expenses (whether
or not arising out of third-party claims), reasonable attorneys’ fees and all amounts paid in investigation, defense or settlement
of any of the foregoing (herein, “Damages”), incurred in connection with, arising out of, resulting from or incident
to (1) any breach of any representation or warranty or the inaccuracy of any representation made by the Licensor in or pursuant
to this Agreement, (2) any breach of any covenant or agreement made by the Licensor in or pursuant to this Agreement, or (3) operation
of the Platform.

 

Section 4.2 Procedures. The
indemnified Party shall promptly notify the indemnifying Party in writing of any claim, action, demand or lawsuit for which the
Indemnified Party intends to claim indemnification hereunder (provided, however, that the failure to give such notice shall not
relieve the indemnifying Party from its obligations hereunder, except to the extent that the indemnifying Party is prejudiced by
such delay). The indemnifying Party has the right to take control of the defense of all actions that are indemnified against hereunder;
provided, however, Licensee shall not have the right to settle or compromise any claim without the written consent of the Licensor,
which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. The indemnified Party shall cooperate with the indemnifying Party
and its legal representatives in the investigation and defense of any action covered by this indemnification.

 

ARTICLE V

TERM AND TERMINATION

 

Section 5.1 Term. The term
of this Agreement shall commence as of the License Effective Date and shall continue in perpetuity.

 

Section 5.2 No Termination.
The licenses granted hereunder shall be irrevocable and perpetual, shall not be terminable by Licensor and shall continue in full
force and effect indefinitely, provided, however, if Licensee materially breaches its obligations under this Agreement by disclosing
the source code or Documentation to an unauthorized third party, then Licensor may bring a legal action against the Licensee seeking
(i) injunctive relief to prohibit such action (or a reoccurrence of the same or similar breach), but not injunctive relief to prohibit
Licensee’s own use of the Platform or Documentation in accordance with this Agreement, and (ii) monetary damages. Except
as otherwise described above, Licensor shall not have, and Licensor hereby irrevocably waives, the right to seek injunctive or
equitable relief against the Licensee, including any remedy that would involve rescission or other termination of this Agreement
or any of the licenses granted hereunder.

 

     

     

    

 

ARTICLE VI

LIMITATION ON LIABILITY

 

Section 6.1 DAMAGE DISCLAIMER.
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED BELOW IN THIS ARTICLE VI, IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
PUNITIVE, OR SPECIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION,
LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION, AND THE LIKE, ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT, EVEN IF SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY
OF SUCH DAMAGES.

 

Section 6.2 GENERAL DAMAGE CAP.
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED BELOW IN THIS ARTICLE VI, IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE IN THE AGGREGATE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT OR
WITH RESPECT TO THE PLATFORM OR LICENSOR INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY FOR ANY DAMAGES OR LOSSES IN EXCESS OF: (A) FOR CLAIMS ARISING
BEFORE THE 24TH MONTH AFTER THE LICENSE EFFECTIVE DATE, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS ($15,000,000) OR (B) FOR CLAIMS ARISING
ON OR AFTER THE 24TH MONTH AFTER THE LICENSE EFFECTIVE DATE, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100). A PARTY SHALL NOT BE PERMITTED
TO BRING A CLAIM UNDER THIS AGREEMENT AND UNDER THE SEDFIP AGREEMENT FOR THE SAME CAUSE OF ACTION OR EVENT GIVING RISE TO LIABILITY
AND LIABILITIES SUBJECT TO THE DAMAGES CAP SET FORTH IN CLAUSE 6.2(A) APPLY AGAINST AND REDUCE THE APPLICABLE LIMITS UNDER THE
SEDFIP AGREEMENT IF A PARTY COULD HAVE BROUGHT SUCH CAUSE OF ACTION THEREUNDER INSTEAD OF THIS AGREEMENT.

 

Section 6.3 EXCLUSIONS.
Sections 6.1 shall not apply with respect to damages or losses arising from
(i) infringement, misappropriation, unauthorized use, or unauthorized disclosure of
the Platform or any Licensor Intellectual Property, (ii) Licensor’s or Licensor’s Affiliate’s breach of its
exclusivity obligations, or (iii) a breach of Section 2.1 or 2.2. Section 6.2 shall not apply with respect to damages or
losses arising from (x) infringement, misappropriation, unauthorized use, or unauthorized disclosure of the Platform or any
Licensor Intellectual Property, (y) Licensor’s or Licensor’s Affiliate’s breach of its exclusivity
obligations, or (z) a breach of Section 2.1 or 2.2; provided, however, a Party’s liability for damages or losses for
any infringement, misappropriation, unauthorized use, or unauthorized disclosure or other acts or omissions by
unaffiliated third parties engaged by such Party or its Affiliates will be subject to a cap of $ 15,000,000 for the first
twenty four (24) months after the License Effective Date and a cap of $5,000,000 thereafter (the “Special Caps”).
Sections 6.1 and 6.2 and the Special Caps shall not apply with respect to fraud with intent to deceive, willful
misrepresentation, and willful misconduct.

 

ARTICLE VII

CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION

 

Each of the Parties shall hold, and
shall cause its Representatives to hold, in confidence all documents and information furnished to it by or on behalf of the other
party in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby pursuant to the terms of the SEDFIP Agreement, which shall continue
in full force and effect following the License Effective Date. Licensee further acknowledges and agrees that the Platform and Licensor
Intellectual Property are Confidential Information of Licensor under such SEDFIP Agreement and may not be used or disclosed, except
as expressly authorized or licensed by Licensor.

 

ARTICLE VIII

MISCELLANEOUS

 

Section 8.1 Amendment and Modification.
This Agreement may not be amended, modified or supplemented in any manner, whether by course of conduct or otherwise, except by
an instrument in writing specifically designated as an amendment hereto, signed on behalf of each party.

 

Section 8.2 Waiver. No failure
or delay of either party in exercising any right or remedy hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof, nor shall any single or
partial exercise of any such right or power, or any abandonment or discontinuance of steps to enforce such right or power, or any
course of conduct, preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right or power. The rights and remedies
of the parties hereunder are cumulative and are not exclusive of any rights or remedies which they would otherwise have hereunder.
Any agreement on the part of either party to any such waiver shall be valid only if set forth in a written instrument executed
and delivered by a duly authorized officer on behalf of such party.

 

     

     

    

 

Section 8.3 Notices. All notices,
requests, claims, demands and other communications under this Agreement shall be given or made and shall be deemed to have been
given in accordance with Section 10.5 of the SEDFIP Agreement.

 

Section 8.4 Interpretation.
When a reference is made in this Agreement to a Section, Article, Schedule or Exhibit, such reference shall be to a Section, Article,
Schedule or Exhibit of this Agreement unless otherwise indicated. Any table of contents or headings contained in this Agreement
or in any Schedule are for convenience of reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation
of this Agreement. All words used in this Agreement will be construed to be of such gender or number as the circumstances require.
Any capitalized terms used in any Schedule but not otherwise defined therein shall have the meaning as defined in this Agreement.
All Schedules annexed hereto or referred to herein are hereby incorporated in and made a part of this Agreement as if set forth
herein. The word “including” and words of similar import when used in this Agreement will mean “including, without
limitation,” unless otherwise specified.

 

Section 8.5 Entire Agreement.
This Agreement (including the Schedules hereto) and the SEDFIP Agreement and its Exhibits and ancillary agreements constitute the
entire agreement, and supersedes all prior written agreements, arrangements, communications and understandings and all prior and
contemporaneous oral agreements, arrangements, communications and understandings between the Parties with respect to the subject
matter hereof. If there are any conflicts between the terms and provisions of this Agreement and the SEDFIP Agreement, the terms
and provisions of this Agreement shall control.

 

Section 8.6 No
Third-Party Beneficiaries. Nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is intended to or shall confer upon any Person other
than the parties, their Affiliates and their respective successors and permitted assigns any legal or equitable right, benefit
or remedy of any nature under or by reason of this Agreement.

 

Section 8.7 Governing
Law. Any dispute arising out of or in connection with this contract, including any question regarding its existence, validity
or termination, shall be referred to and finally resolved by arbitration under the Rules of Arbitration of the International Chamber
of Commerce, which Rules are deemed to be incorporated by reference into this clause. The number of arbitrators shall be one. The
seat, or legal place, of arbitration shall be the State of New York, United States. The language to be used in the arbitration
shall be English. The governing law of the contract shall be the substantive law of New York, United States.

 

Section 8.8 Injunctive Relief.
A breach of this Agreement may result in irreparable harm to Licensee and a remedy at law for any such breach will be inadequate,
and in recognition thereof, Licensee will be entitled to injunctive and other equitable relief to prevent any breach or the threat
of any breach of this Agreement by Licensor without showing or proving actual damages.

 

Section 8.9 Assignment:
Successors. Neither this Agreement nor any of the rights, interests or obligations under this Agreement may be assigned or
delegated, in whole or in part, by operation of law or otherwise, by either party without the prior written consent of the other
party, and any such assignment without such prior written consent shall be null and void; provided, however, that the Licensee
may assign this Agreement to any Affiliate of the Licensee without the prior consent of the Licensor. Following any such assignment,
Licensee shall cease all use of the Platform and provide Licensor notice of such assignment. Subject to the preceding sentence,
this Agreement will be binding upon, inure to the benefit of, and be enforceable by, the parties and their respective successors
and assigns.

 

Section 8.10 Severability. Whenever
possible, each provision or portion of any provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted in such manner as to be effective and
valid under Applicable Law, but if any provision or portion of any provision of this Agreement is held to be invalid, illegal or
unenforceable in any respect under any Applicable Law or rule in any jurisdiction, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability
shall not affect any other provision or portion of any provision in such jurisdiction, and this Agreement shall be reformed, construed
and enforced in such jurisdiction as if such invalid, illegal or unenforceable provision or portion of any provision had never
been contained herein.

 

     

     

    

 

Section 8.11 Enforcement. The
parties agree that irreparable damage would occur in the event that any of the provisions of this Agreement were not performed
in accordance with their specific terms or were otherwise breached. Each of the parties shall be entitled to specific performance
of the terms hereof, including an injunction or injunctions to prevent breaches of this Agreement and to enforce specifically
the terms and provisions of this Agreement in the Court of Chancery located in the State of Delaware (or, if such court lacks
subject matter jurisdiction, in any appropriate state or federal court within the State of Delaware), this being in addition to
any other remedy to which such party is entitled at law or in equity. Each of the parties hereby further waives (a) any defense
in any Action for specific performance that a remedy at law would be adequate and (b) any requirement under any law to post security
as a prerequisite to obtaining equitable relief.

 

Section 8.12. Counterparts; Electronic
Signatures. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to be an original but
all of which together shall constitute one and the same instrument and shall become effective when one or more counterparts have
been signed by each of the parties and delivered to the other party. A facsimile, PDF or other electronic signature of this Agreement
shall be valid and have the same force and effect as a manually signed original.

 

Section 8.13 No Presumption Against
Drafting Party. Each of the Licensor and the Licensee acknowledges that each party to this Agreement has been represented by
legal counsel in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. Accordingly, any rule of law
or any legal decision that would require interpretation of any claimed ambiguities in this Agreement against the drafting party
has no application and is expressly waived.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have
executed this Agreement as of the date first written above.

 

	World Media & Technology Corp.	 	World Global Network Pte. Ltd.
	 	 	 
	By:	 	 	By: 	 
	 	/s/ Seán McVeigh	 	 	 
	Name:	Seán McVeigh	 	Name:	 
	 	 	 	 	 
	Title:	Chief Executive Officer	 	Title:Exhibit 10.11

  

	MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT

 

	Subhosting International LCC	Word Technology Corp.
	_______________________________	_______________________________
	(“Subhosting”)	(“Customer”)
	19211 E. 21th Terr	600 Brickell Ave., Suite 1775
	S. Independence, 64057, MO,	Miami, FL 33131
	USA	USA
	Phone: +866-958-7275	Phone: +855-467-6500

 

 

 

Subject to Section 6.1 hereof, this Master Services
Agreement (this “MSA”) is made between Subhosting and Customer as of the latter-dated signature below (the “Effective
Date”) and consists of the general terms and conditions set forth on the following pages and all current and future schedules
attached hereto or which will subsequently be added as provid-ed herein. The general terms below together with the Schedules and
all other related Schedules, Order Forms, agreements, amendments and attachments between SUBHOSTING and Customer collectively are
the “Agreement.”

 

 

 

GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS

 

1. DEFINITIONS

 

Capitalized terms used but not defined elsewhere in this
Agreement will have the meanings set forth below:

 

“Affiliate” means, as to any Person, any
Subsidiary of such Person and any other Person that, directly or indirectly, controls, is controlled by or is under common control
with such Person and includes each officer or director or general partner of such Person, and each Person who is the beneficial
owner of 5% or more of any class of voting Stock of such Person. For the purposes of this definition, “control” means
the possession of the power to direct or cause the direction of management and policies of such Person, whether through the ownership
of voting securities, by contract or otherwise.

 

“Subhosting Software” means software provided
by Subhosting as specified on a Schedule or Order Form and that may be accessed by Customer solely in connection with the use of
the Services, but that is not licensed to Customer.

 

“Customer Software” means any software, other
than Subhosting Software, required to perform the Services. Customer Software includes Third-Party Software.

 

“Data Center” means the data center facility
located at Atlanta, which is operated and controlled by Subhosting, and at which Subhosting shall provide the majority of the Services.

 

“Deliverables” means support, code, documents
or other materials created by Subhosting and required to be delivered to Customer pursuant to a Schedule or Order Form. “Deliverables”
does not include Software.

 

     

     

    

  

“Fully Implemented Date” means the date on
which Subhosting notifies Customer (including, without limitation, by e-mail) that Customer’s Services and/or application
has been implemented.

 

“Governmental Authority” means any nation
or government, any state or other political subdivision thereof and any entity exercising executive, legislative, judicial, regulatory
or administrative functions of or pertaining to government.

 

“Hardware” means servers, telecommunications
and other equipment that are listed in an exhibit to this Agreement and that are to be supplied either by Subhosting (“Subhosting
Hardware”) or Customer (“Customer Hardware”), as set forth in such exhibit, for the purpose of rendering
the Services.

 

“Person” means an individual, partnership,
corporation (including, without limitation, a business trust), limited liability company, joint stock company, trust, unincorporated
association, joint venture or other entity or a Governmental Authority.

 

“Professional Services” means Services provided
to Customer pursuant to a professional-services Schedule.

 

“Order Form” means the document describing
the Services to be provided by SUBHOSTING to Customer pursuant to a Schedule under this Agreement, the pricing for such Services
and the term during which such Services are to be provided to Customer.

 

“Schedule” means any attachment to this MSA
(including, without limitation, an Order Form) that describes at least (a) the Services to be performed, (b) the Software and Hardware
to be provided by each party in connection with the Services, (c) each party’s responsibilities with respect to the Services
to be provided and the fees associated with such Services, Software or Hardware.

 

“Service Outage” means the total number of
Actual Operational Minutes during any 5-day period divided by the total number of Possible Operational Minutes in such period,
expressed as a percentage, has fallen below 98.5%.

 

“Services” means the services (excluding
Subhosting Software and Hardware, unless otherwise set forth in the applicable Schedule) to be provided to Customer by Subhosting,
and shall include, but not be limited to, Subhosting’s provision of equipment cabinet space, computer equipment, including
but not limited to servers, electrical power, air-conditioning for equipment cooling, telecommunications connectivity to circuits,
network connection (together, referred to as the “Customer’s Systems”), and all other services to be provided
by Subhosting pursuant to and in accordance with this Agreement.

 

“SLA” means a service-level agreement attached
to the applicable Schedule setting forth the credits available to Customer for downtime for any Covered Services.

 

“Software” means Subhosting Software and
Customer Software, including, without limitation, software applications, database software, operating-system software and/or remote
access software.

 

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“Subsidiary” means, with respect to any Person,
any corporation, partnership or other business entity of which an aggregate of 50% or more of the outstanding Stock having ordinary
voting power to elect a majority of the board of directors, managers, trustees or other controlling persons, is, at the time, directly
or indirectly, owned or controlled by such Person and/or one or more Subsidiaries of such Person (irrespective of whether, at the
time, Stock of any other class or classes of such entity shall have or might have voting power by reason of the happening of any
contingency).

 

“Term” means the term that is set forth in
a Schedule, whether such term is entered into as of the Effective Date of this Agreement or subsequently thereto, and that may
be amended or extended by subsequent Schedules.

 

Third-Party Software” means any Software that is
owned by a third party and licensed by Customer either from a third-party vendor or through Subhosting pursuant to a separate agreement,
Schedule or a Software Schedule, as applicable, and excludes Subhosting Software.

 

2. ACCEPTABLE USAGE POLICY (AUP)

 

THIS AUP GOVERNS THE USE OF SUBHOSTING’S WEB HOSTING
SERVICE. VIOLATION OF THIS AUP MAY RESULT IN SUSPENSION OR TERMINATION OF YOUR SERVICE. IN THE EVENT OF A DISPUTE BETWEEN YOU
AND SUBHOSTING REGARDING THE INTERPRETATION OF THIS AUP, SUBHOSTING’S INTERPRETATION, IN ITS REASONABLE COMMERCIAL JUDGMENT,
SHALL GOVERN. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS AUP, CONTACT LEGAL@SUBHOSTING.NET.

 

The AUPs are not exhaustive and Subhosting reserves the right
to modify the AUPs at any time, effective upon either the posting of the modified AUPs to www.subhosting.netor notification
of the modified AUPs.

 

By registering for and using the services, and thereby accepting
the terms and conditions of the Terms of Service Agreement or its equivalent, you agree to abide by the AUPs as modified from time
to time. Any violation of the AUPs may result in the suspension or termination of your account or such other action as Subhosting
deems appropriate. An unlisted activity may also be a violation of the AUPs if it is illegal, irresponsible, or disruptive use
of the Internet. No credits will be issued for any interruption in service resulting from policy violations.

 

Offensive Content

 

You may not publish or transmit via Subhosting’s service
any content that Subhosting reasonably believes:

 

- constitutes child pornography;

 

- is excessively violent, incites violence, threatens violence,
or contains harassing content or hate speech;

 

- is unfair or deceptive under the consumer protection laws
of any jurisdiction, including chain letters and pyramid schemes;

 

- is defamatory or violates a person’s privacy;

 

- creates a risk to a person’s safety or health, creates
a risk to public safety or health, compromises national security, or interferes with a investigation by law enforcement;

 

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- improperly exposes trade secrets or other confidential or
proprietary information of another person;

 

- is intended to assist others in defeating technical copyright
protections;

 

- clearly infringes on another person’s trade or service
mark, patent, or other property right;

 

- promotes illegal drugs, violates export control laws, relates
to illegal gambling, or illegal arms trafficking;

 

- is otherwise illegal or solicits conduct that is illegal under
laws applicable to you or to Subhosting; or

 

- is otherwise malicious, fraudulent, or may result in retaliation
against Subhosting by offended viewers.

 

Content (published or transmitted) via Subhosting’s service
includes Web content, e-mail, bulletin board postings, chat, and any other type of posting or transmission that relies on any Internet
service provided by Subhosting.

 

Security

 

You must take reasonable security precautions. You must protect
the confidentiality of your password, and you should change your password periodically.

 

Bulk Commercial E-Mail

 

You must obtain Subhosting’s advance approval for any
bulk commercial e-mail, which will not be given unless you are able to demonstrate all of the following to Subhosting’s reasonable
satisfaction:

 

- Your intended recipients have given their consent to receive
e-mail via some affirmative means, such as an opt-in procedure;

 

- Your procedures for soliciting consent include reasonable
means to ensure that the person giving consent is the owner of the e-mail address for which the consent is given;

 

- You retain evidence of the recipient’s consent in a
form that may be promptly produced on request, and you honour recipient’s and Subhosting’s requests to produce consent
evidence within 72 hours of receipt of the request.

 

- The body of the e-mail must describe how the e-mail address
was obtained, for example, "You opted in to receive this e-mail promotion from our Web site or from one of our partner sites,"
and information on how to request evidence of the consent, for example, "If you would like to learn more about how we received
your e-mail address please contact us at abuse@subhosting.net"

 

- You have procedures in place that allow a recipient to easily
revoke their consent such as a link in the body of the e-mail, or instructions to reply with the word 'Remove' in the subject line.
Revocations of consent are honoured within 72 hours, and you notify recipients that their revocation of their consent will be honoured
in 72 hours;

 

- You must post an 'abuse@subhosting.net' e-mail address on
the first page of any Web site associated with the e-mail, you must register that address at abuse.net, and you must promptly respond
to messages sent to that address;

 

- You must have a Privacy Policy posted for each domain associated
with the mailing;

 

- You have the means to track anonymous complaints;

 

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- You may not obscure the source of your e-mail in any manner.
Your e-mail must include the recipients e-mail address in the body of the message or in the "TO" line of the e-mail;
and

 

- You otherwise comply with the CAN SPAM Act and other applicable
law.

 

These policies apply to messages sent using your Subhosting
service, or to messages sent from any network by you or any person on your behalf that directly or indirectly refer the recipient
to a site hosted via your Subhosting service. In addition, you may not use a third-party e-mail service that does not practice
similar procedures for all its customers.

 

You must comply with the rules of any other network you access
or participate in using your Subhosting's services.

 

Subhosting may test and otherwise monitor your compliance with
its requirements, including requesting opt-in information from a random sample of your list at any time.

 

Material Protected by Copyright

 

You may not publish, distribute, or otherwise copy in any manner
any music, software, art, or other work protected by copyright law unless:

 

- you have been expressly authorized by the owner of the copyright
for the work to copy the work in that manner;

 

- you are otherwise permitted by established United States copyright
law to copy the work in that manner.

 

Subhosting will terminate the service of repeat copyright infringers.

 

Copyright Infringement Notice (Digital Millennium Copyright
Act)

 

If you believe your copyright is being infringed by a person
using the Subhosting network, please send your notice of copyright infringement to abuse@subhosting.net

 

Your notice must include the following:

 

- Your name and address as registered with the U.S. copyright
office

 

- A physical or electronic signature of a person authorized
to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed;

 

- Identification of the copyrighted work claimed to have been
infringed, or if multiple copyrighted words at a single site are covered by a single notification, a representative list of such
works at that site;

 

- Identification of the material that is claimed to be infringing
or to be the subject of infringing activity and that is to be removed or access to which is to be disabled, and information reasonably
sufficient to permit Subhosting to locate the material;

 

- Information reasonably sufficient to permit Subhosting to
contact you, such as an address, telephone number, and, if available, an e-mail address;

 

- A statement that you have a good faith belief that use of
the material in the manner complained of is not authorized by the copyright owner, the copyright owner’s agent, or the law;

 

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- A statement that the information in the notification is accurate,
and under penalty of perjury that you are authorized to act on behalf of the owner of an exclusive right that is allegedly infringed.

 

Other

 

You must have valid and current information on file with your
domain name registrar for any domain hosted on the Subhosting network.

 

Internet Abuse

 

You may not engage in illegal, abusive, or irresponsible behaviour,
including:

 

- Unauthorized access to or use of data, systems or networks,
including any attempt to probe, scan or test the vulnerability of a system or network or to breach security or authentication measures
(including those belonging to Subhosting and its customers) without express authorization of the owner of the system or network;

 

- monitoring data or traffic on any network or system without
the authorization of the owner of the system or network;

 

- Interference with service to any user, host or network including,
without limitation, mail bombing, flooding, deliberate attempts to overload a system and broadcast attacks;

 

- Use of an Internet account or computer without the owner’s
authorization, including, but not limited to Internet scanning (tricking other people into releasing their passwords), password
robbery, security hole scanning, and port scanning;

 

- Forging of any TCP-IP packet header or any part of the header
information in an e-mail or a newsgroup posting; or

 

- Any conduct that is likely to result in retaliation against
the Subhosting’s network.

 

- Use of Subhosting’s network in a way that unreasonably
interferes with Subhosting’s other customers use of the network

 

Violations of this policy may be reported directly to the FBI's
Infrastructure Protection & Computer Intrusion Squad. Subhosting will cooperate fully with any civil and/or criminal litigation
arising from the violation of this policy.

 

Newsgroup, Chat Forums, Other Networks

 

You must comply with the rules and conventions for postings
to any bulletin board, chat group or other forum in which you participate, such as USENET groups including their rules for content
and commercial postings. These groups usually prohibit the posting of off-topic commercial messages, or mass postings to multiple
forums.

 

INDIRECT OR ATTEMPTED VIOLATIONS OF THE POLICY, AND ACTUAL OR
ATTEMPTED VIOLATIONS BY A THIRD PARTY ON BEHALF OF AN Subhosting CUSTOMER OR A CUSTOMER'S END USER, SHALL BE CONSIDERED VIOLATIONS
OF THE POLICY BY SUCH CUSTOMER OR END USER. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LEVY FINES OF $500 to $5000 US$ PER INCIDENCE OF ANY VIOLATION
OF OUR POLICIES

 

For Example: If you are hosting a bulk email site on Subhosting
servers and you use another ISP to SPAM from in order to reference your Subhosting site by IP address or domain name, you are
violating Subhosting policy and possibly the law. If you have been granted telnet access to Subhosting servers, multiple telnet
log-ones are strictly prohibited and you must come from a valid IP address. Forgery is against the law. Any type of denial of
service attack from valid or invalid addresses is a violation of Subhosting security policy and against the law. If you have been
granted password privileges for FTP or telnet, sharing your password with an unauthorized user or third party is strictly prohibited.
Violation of Subhosting SPAM policy may be reported to abuse@subhosting.net

 

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IP Address Overlap

Subhosting administers the network on which customer servers reside. The customer cannot use IP addresses which were not assigned
to them by Subhosting staff. Any server found using IPs which were not officially assigned will be suspended from network access
until such time as the IP addresses overlap can be corrected.

 

IRC

Subhosting does not allow the use of IRC on the Subhosting network. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of IRC clients,
server software, bots or anything related to IRC. Violators' servers will be suspended.

 

Network Performance

Subhosting accounts operate on shared resources. Excessive use or abuse of these shared network resources by one customer may have
a negative impact on all other customers. Misuse of network resources in a manner which impairs network performance is prohibited
by this policy and may result in termination of your account.

 

You may not use network-intensive programs, such as peer-to-peer
or audio/video streaming applications, which negatively impact other customers or the performance of Subhosting systems or networks.
Subhosting reserves the right to terminate or limit such activities.

 

Billing

The customer understands that the customer is responsible for paying for any network resources that are used to connect the customer's
server to the Internet. The customer may request that the customer's server be disconnected from the Internet, but the customer
will still be responsible for paying for any network resources used up to the point of suspension or cancellation.

 

Suspension

Subhosting reserves the right to suspend network access to any customer if, in the judgment of the Subhosting network administrators,
the customer's server is the source or target of the violation of any of the ot is not assured. In extreme cases, law enforcement
will be contacting regarding the activity. All fees paid in advance of cancellation are non-refundable if Subhosting institutes
its right of cancellation. Any violation of policies which results in extra costs will be billed to the customer (i.e. transfer,
space etc.).

 

Indemnification

The customer acknowledges its indemnification obligations under the Subhosting Terms of Service. Violations of this AUP may result
in significant civil and criminal liability of customer.

 

Disclaimer of Responsibility

Subhosting is under no duty to look at each customer's or user's activities to determine if a violation of the AUPs has occurred,
nor do we assume any responsibility through our AUPs to monitor or police Internet-related activities. Subhosting disclaims any
responsibility for any such inappropriate use and any liability to any person or party for any other person's or party's violation
of this policy.

 

All Sub-Networks, resellers and managed servers of Subhosting
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INDIRECT OR ATTEMPTED VIOLATIONS OF THE AUPs AND ACTUAL OR ATTEMPTED
VIOLATIONS BY A THIRD PARTY ON YOUR BEHALF SHALL BE CONSIDERED VIOLATIONS OF THESE AUPs BY YOU.

 

Inquiries regarding this policy should be directed to Subhosting
at legal@subhosting.ne

 

her terms of the AUPs or for any other reason which Subhosting
chooses. If inappropriate activity is detected, all accounts of the Customer in question will be deactivated until an investigation
is complete. Prior notification to the Customer is not assured. In extreme cases, law enforcement will be contacting regarding
the activity. The customer will not be credited for the time the customer's machines were suspended. The Customer will be credited
on a prorated basis based on the monthly fees the Customer pays for the servers that are suspended for the time the Customer's
machines were suspended.

 

3. TERMS OF SERVICE (TOS)

 

This Subhosting Terms of Service (this "Agreement")
and the Subhosting Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP") govern your purchase and use of all Subhosting services (collectively,
the "Services"), as described in the Order Form(s) submitted by you and accepted by Subhosting ("Service Order").
Acceptance of any terms or conditions different from those contained herein by Subhosting will not be deemed by provision of service,
but only by electronic or written signature of an officer of Subhosting.

 

You must register and accept the terms of this Agreement and
the AUP in order to use the Services.

 

BY CLICKING ON THE "I ACCEPT" BUTTON BELOW, AND/OR
REGISTERING FOR AND USING THE SERVICES, YOU ACKNOWLEDGE THAT YOU HAVE READ THIS AGREEMENT AND THE AUP, AND AGREE TO BE BOUND BY
ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT AS WELL AS ALL POLICIES AND GUIDELINES OF THE AUP, WHICH ARE INCORPORATED HEREIN BY
REFERENCE.

 

Subhosting may modify any of the terms and conditions contained
in this Agreement and the AUP, at any time, in its sole discretion. Any modifications are effective upon posting of the revisions
on the Subhosting web site (the "Site"). Your continued use of the Services following Subhosting posting of any modifications
constitutes your acceptance of the modifications. If you do not agree to the terms of any modification, do not continue to use
the services and immediately notify Subhosting of your termination of this Agreement in the manner described in the section below.

 

Subhosting agrees to furnish services to the Subscriber, subject
to the following TOS (Terms of Service).

 

The Use of Subhosting's service constitutes acceptance and agreement
to Subhosting's AUP as well as Subhosting's TOS (Terms of Service).

 

3.1. Services

 

Subject to the terms of this Agreement, and contingent on Customer's
satisfaction of Subhosting's credit approval requirements, Subhosting agrees to provide the Services described in the Order for
the fees stated in the Order.

 

3.2. Fire Protection

 

Subhosting’s fire protection measures maintained at the
Data Center shall be in accordance with customary industry standards. Such measures maintained by Subhosting shall, at a minimum,
be compliant with requirements set by applicable city ordinances, building codes, and any other applicable rule or ordinance related
to fire safety and prevention. Subhosting shall provide such inspection, testing, and maintenance of the fire suppression systems
as are reasonably necessary to assure satisfactory performance in the event of an emergency.

 

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3.3. Security Protection

 

Subhosting shall be responsible
for developing and maintaining physical security measures for the Data Center and for the Customer’s Systems that define
specific requirements in regard to monitoring controls and procedures assigned for the security and safety of the Customer Systems
and are consistent with customary industry standards. If at any time Subhosting becomes aware that any of the security measures
in place for any portion of the Data Center or any portion of the Customer’s Systems are compromised or otherwise violated
or may be inadequate, Subhosting shall provide notice of such event as soon as reasonably practicable to Customer in accordance
with such notification and escalation call lists as Customer shall have, from time to time, provided to Subhosting. In the event
of a breach of the security measures, upon reasonable request, Subhosting shall permit Customer to inspect the automatic security
logs within twenty-four (24) hours following the receipt of such notice.

 

3.4. Notice of and Liability
for Loss

 

If at any time Subhosting becomes
aware that any of the Customer’s Systems have been lost, damaged, destroyed or come into the possession of a third party
and such possession is not in accordance with this Agreement, Subhosting shall provide notice of such event as soon as reasonably
practicable to Customer. Subhosting shall be liable for repair and/or replacement costs relating to the Customer’s Systems
in the event of any loss, damage or destruction to the Customer’s Systems caused by (i) the gross negligence of or willful
misconduct of Subhosting or any of its agents or representatives or (ii) a breach by Subhosting of either Section 3.2 or 3.2 above,
Fire Protection or Security Protection.

 

3.5. Investigations

 

Subhosting agrees to reasonably
cooperate with any reasonable investigation by or on behalf of Customer or its insurers relating to any loss, damage, destruction
or unauthorized use of any of the Customer’s Systems during the Term. Subhosting further agrees to reasonably cooperate with
Customer in any litigation or prosecution against a third party arising in connection with any loss, damage, destruction or unauthorized
use of any of the Customer’s Systems during the Term.

 

3.6. Data Center Access

 

. Except with the advance written
consent of Subhosting and Customer, Customer’s access to the Data Center shall be limited solely to the Representatives.
Subscriber and its Representatives shall cooperate with and comply with all reasonable and published security and safety measures
provided to Customer by Subhosting from time to time, including the use of entry and exit logs and agreements, key cards, voice,
photo, biometric or other personal identification recognition devices, and other mechanisms and devices for registering, tracking,
and limiting access to the Data Center. The Representatives will comply with all Applicable Laws, with the standards and practices
of the telecommunications industry and with all of Instinet’s reasonable and published security procedures, rules, requirements
and safety practices provided in writing to Subscriber from time to time. Instinet reserves the right to revoke the entry privileges
of any Representative at any time if the exercise of such right is reasonable, and Instinet shall use commercially reasonable efforts
to notify Subscriber in advance of any such determination and to reasonably cooperate with Subscriber in an effort to remedy such
situation and/or allow access by one or more replacement Representatives.

 

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3.7. Scheduled and Emergency Maintenance

 

Subhosting shall conduct routine
scheduled maintenance of the Data Center according to the annual maintenance schedule for the Data Center, which shall be provided
to Customer prior to or on the Effective Date. In the event of any change to the routine scheduled maintenance, Subhosting shall
notify Customer thereof no less than five (5) days prior to the revised date for such scheduled maintenance. In the event that
an urgent, mission-critical maintenance situation arises, Instinet shall immediately notify Customer if it will affect any portion
of the Customer’s Systems. Any such emergency maintenance, not caused by the actions or omissions of Subhosting, shall not
constitute a breach of this Agreement. During such scheduled and emergency maintenance periods, Subhosting shall use its commercially
reasonable efforts to minimize interruption to performance of the Services. Customer agrees to reasonably cooperate with Subhosting
during scheduled and emergency maintenance periods

 

3.8. Term 

 

The initial service term of the Agreement shall begin on the
date that Subhosting generates an e-mail message to Customer announcing the activation of the Customer's account (the " Service
Commencement Date ") and shall continue for the number of months stated in the Order (the " Initial
Term "). Upon expiration of the Initial Term, this Agreement shall automatically renew for up to three successive
renewal terms of the same length as the Initial Term (each a " Renewal Term ") unless Subhosting or
Customer provides the other with written notice of non-renewal at least thirty (30) days prior to the expiration of the Initial
Term or then-current Renewal Term, as applicable. The Initial Term and any Renewal Term may be referred to collectively in this
Agreement as the " Term."

 

4. PAYMENTS & REFUND POLICY

 

4.1 Fees 

 

Fees are payable in advance on the first day of each billing
cycle. Customer's billing cycle shall be monthly or annually as indicated on the Order, beginning on the Service Commencement Date.
Subhosting may require payment for the first billing cycle before beginning service. If the Order provides for credit/debit card
billing, Customer authorizes Subhosting to bill subsequent fees to the credit/debit card on or after the first day of each successive
billing cycle during the Term of this Agreement; otherwise Subhosting will invoice Customer via electronic mail to the Primary
Customer Contact listed on the Order. Invoiced fees may be issued on or before the 1 st day of each billing cycle, and the fees
shall be due on the 14 th day following invoice date, but in no event earlier than the first day of each billing cycle.

 

Payments must be made in United States dollars. Customer is
responsible for providing Subhosting with changes to billing information (such as credit card expiration, change in billing address)
At its option, Subhosting may accrue charges to be made to a credit/debit card until such charges exceed $10.00. Subhosting may
charge interest on overdue amounts at the lesser of 1.5% per month or the maximum non-usurious rate under applicable law. Subhosting
may suspend the service without notice if payment for the service is overdue. Fees not disputed within sixty (60) days of due date
are conclusively deemed accurate. Customer agrees to pay Subhosting's reasonable reinstatement fee following a suspension of service
for non-payment, and to pay Subhosting's reasonable costs of collection of overdue amounts, including collection agency fees, attorney
fees and court costs.

 

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4.2 Fee Increases

 

Subhosting may increase
its fees for services effective the first day of a Renewal Term by giving notice to Customer of the new fees at least forty five
(45) days prior to the beginning of the Renewal Term, and if Customer does not give a notice of non-renewal as provided in Section
2 above, the Customer shall be deemed to have accepted the new fee for that Renewal Term and any subsequent Renewal Terms (unless
the fees are increased in the same manner for a subsequent Renewal Term).

 

4.3 Taxes

 

At Subhosting's request Customer shall remit to Subhosting all
sales, VAT or similar tax imposed on the provision of the services (but not in the nature of an income tax on Subhosting), regardless
of whether Subhosting fails to collect the tax at the time the related services are provided.

 

4.4 Early Termination

 

Customer acknowledges
that the amount of the fee for the service is based on Customer's agreement to pay the fee for the entire Initial Term, or Renewal
Term, as applicable. In the event Subhosting terminates the Agreement for Customer's breach of the Agreement in accordance with
Section 9 (Termination), or Customer terminates the service other than in accordance with Section 9 (Termination) for Subhosting's
breach, the unpaid fees for each billing cycle remaining in the Initial Term or then-current Renewal Term, as applicable, are due
on the business day following termination of the Agreement.

 

4.5 Refund policy

 

Within 45 days from the
purchase date, we will fully refund the cost of your order If you are not 100% satisfied with our services towards you.

 

5. LAW/AUP

 

Customer agrees to use
the service in compliance with applicable law and Subhosting's Acceptable Use Policy posted at https://www.subhosting.net/aup.html (the
"AUP"), which is hereby incorporated by reference in this Agreement.
Customer agrees that Subhosting may, in its reasonable commercial judgment consistent with industry standards, amend the AUP from
time to time to further detail or describe reasonable restrictions and conditions on Customer's use of the Services. Amendments
to the AUP are effective on the earlier of Subhosting's notice to Customer that an amendment has been made, or the first day of
any Renewal Term that begins subsequent to the amendment. Customer agrees to cooperate with Subhosting's reasonable investigation
of any suspected violation of the AUP. In the event of a dispute between Subhosting and Customer regarding the interpretation
of the AUP, Subhosting's commercially reasonable interpretation of the AUP shall govern.

 

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5.1. Customer Information

 

Customer represents and
warrants to Subhosting that the information he, she or it has provided and will provide to Subhosting for purposes of establishing
and maintaining the service is accurate. If Customer is an individual, Customer represents and warrants to Subhosting that he or
she is at least 18 years of age. Subhosting may rely on the instructions of the person listed as the Primary Customer Contact on
the Order with regard to Customer's account until Customer has provided a written notice changing the Primary Customer Contract.

 

6. WARRANTIES, DISCLAIMERS AND LIMITATION OF DAMAGES

 

6.1 By Customer

 

Customer represents and warrants to Subhosting that (a) the
execution, delivery and performance by Customer of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby
(i) are within Customer’s corporate or analogous powers, (ii) have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate or other
action, (iii) do not and will not (A) violate any applicable laws, rules and regulations, and all orders, judgments, decrees or
other determinations of any Governmental Authority (collectively, “Requirements of Law”) or arbitrator that
are applicable to, or binding upon, such Person or any of its property or to which such Person or any of its property is subject,
or (B) conflict with or result in the breach of, or constitute a default under, or result in or permit the termination or acceleration
of, any contractual obligation of Customer, and (iv) do not require the consent of, authorization by, approval of, notice to, or
filing or registration with, any Governmental Authority or any other Person, other than those that have been obtained or made and
copies of which have been delivered to Subhosting, and each of which on the date hereof is in full force and effect; (b) this Agreement
has been—and any Schedule to which Customer is a party, upon delivery thereof, will have been—duly executed and delivered
by Customer; (c) this Agreement is—and any Schedule to which Customer is or becomes a party, upon delivery thereof, will
be—the legal, valid and binding obligation of Customer, enforceable against Customer in accordance with its terms; (d) Customer
will use the Services and Subhosting Software in compliance with all Requirements of Law and in accordance with this Agreement
and the Acceptable-Use Policy; (e) Customer has the right and authority to provide Subhosting with the Customer Software, Customer
Hardware and other materials supplied by Customer for the purpose of enabling Subhosting to deliver the Services; and (f) Customer
will not market, solicit, enable or sell, or attempt to market, solicit, enable or sell, any service also offered by Subhosting
to any other Subhosting customers or partners located in any facility in which Subhosting provides any Services without Subhosting’s
prior written consent.

 

6.2 By Subhosting

 

Subhosting represents, warrants and covenants as follows: (i)
it is duly organized, validly existing, and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction of its organization; (ii) it has
full power and authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and to perform its obligations under this Agreement; (iii) this
Agreement constitutes the valid and legally binding obligation of it enforceable in accordance with its terms and conditions (subject
to applicable bankruptcy laws and laws generally affecting the rights of creditors); and (iv) its execution and delivery of this
Agreement and its performance or receipt of the Services (as applicable) will not (1) violate (or constitute an event which, with
the giving of notice, the passage of time, or both, would violate) any provision of its charter, bylaws or other governing document,
or (2) conflict with, result in a breach of, or constitute a default under (or constitute an event which, with the giving of notice,
the passage of time, or both, would conflict with, result in a breach of, or constitute a default under) any other agreement or
arrangement or any law, regulation, order or decree by which it or any of its property is bound.

 

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Subhosting further represents and warrants that it shall provide
the Services in a good or workmanlike manner, with professional diligence and skill, and in accordance with the requirements of
this Agreement and customary industry standards.

 

Subhosting represents and warrants to Customer that (a) Subhosting
will comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations in delivering the Services (including, without limitation, any privacy
and computer laws), and (b) Subhosting has the right and authority to use and provide Customer with ac- cess to the Subhosting
Software in rendering the Services hereunder.

 

Subhosting represents, warrants and covenants that (a) it has
the legal right and authority, and will continue to own or maintain the legal right and authority, during the term of this Agreement,
to place the Customer’s Systems at the Data Center as contemplated under this Agreement; (b) neither Subhosting nor any of
its agents or representatives shall unreasonably, negligently or intentionally interfere with Customer’s Systems or Customer’s
remote maintenance and use of any of Customer’s Systems located at the Data Center; (c) all equipment, materials and other
tangible items placed at the Data Center shall be maintained in compliance with all applicable manufacturer specifications regarding
safety; (d) Subhosting shall not, without the prior written consent of Customer, allow any third party access to Customer’s
Systems or to the data located on Customer’s Systems; (e) Subhosting shall, at its own expense, keep the Customer’s
Systems in good repair, appearance and condition, other than normal wear and tear.

 

6.3 Disclaimer of Warranties 

 

Subhosting DOES NOT WARRANT
OR REPRESENT THAT THE SERVICES WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED, ERROR-FREE, OR COMPLETELY SECURE. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW
Subhosting DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
AND NONINFRINGEMENT. TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ALL SERVICES ARE PROVIDED ON AN "AS IS" BASIS.  

 

6.4 Limitation of Damages

 

NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER FOR ANY LOST PROFITS,
OR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND, OR FOR DAMAGES THAT COULD HAVE BEEN
AVOIDED BY THE USE OF REASONABLE DILIGENCE, ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH THE AGREEMENT, EVEN IF THE PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OR SHOULD
BE AWARE OF THE POSSIBILIY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

 

NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING ELSE IN THE AGREEMENT TO THE CONTRARY,
THE MAXIMUM AGGREGATE LIABILITY OF Subhosting AND ANY OF ITS EMPLOYEES, AGENTS OR AFFILIATES, UNDER ANY THEORY OF LAW (INCLUDING
BREACH OF CONTRACT, TORT, STRICT LIABILITY, AND INFRINGEMENT) SHALL BE A PAYMENT OF MONEY NOT TO EXCEED THE AMOUNT PAYABLE BY CUSTOMER
FOR THREE MONTHS OF SERVICE.

 

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7. SUSPENSION/TERMINATION

 

7.1 Suspension of Service

 

Customer agrees that Subhosting
may suspend services to Customer without notice and without liability if: (i) Subhosting
reasonably believes that the services are being used in violation of the AUP; (ii) Customer
fails to cooperate with any reasonable investigation of any suspected violation of the AUP; (iii) Subhosting
reasonably believes that the suspension of service is necessary to protect its network or its other customers, or (iv) as
requested by a law enforcement or regulatory agency. Customer shall pay Subhosting's reasonable reinstatement fee if service is
reinstituted following a suspension of service under this subsection.

 

7.2 Termination

 

The Agreement may be terminated
by Customer prior to the expiration of the Initial Term or any Renewal Term without further notice and without liability if Subhosting
fails in a material way to provide the service in accordance with the terms of the Agreement and does not cure the failure within
ten (10) days of Customer's written notice describing the failure in reasonable detail. The Agreement may be terminated by Subhosting
prior to the expiration of the Initial Term or any Renewal Term without further notice and without liability as follows: (i) upon
ten (10) days’ notice if Customer is overdue on the payment of any amount due under the Agreement; (ii) Customer
materially violates any other provision of the Agreement, including the AUP, and fails to cure the violation within thirty (30)
days of a written notice from Subhosting describing the violation in reasonable detail; (iii) upon
one (1) days’ notice if Customer's Service is used in violation of a material term of the AUP more than once, or (iv) upon
one (1) days’ notice if Customer violates Section 5 (Customer Information) of this Agreement. Either party may terminate
this agreement upon ten (10) days advance notice if the other party admits insolvency, makes an assignment for the benefit of its
creditors, files for bankruptcy or similar protection, is unable to pay debts as they become due, has a trustee or receiver appointed
over all or a substantial portion of its assets, or enters into an agreement for the extension or readjustment of all or substantially
all of its obligations.

 

7.3 Termination for Default

 

Either party may terminate this Agreement effective upon delivery
of written notice to the other party if (a) the other party is insolvent or has a petition in bankruptcy filed against it; (b)
the other party is adjudicated a bankrupt; (c) the other party makes a general assignment for the benefit of its creditors; (d)
the other party has a receiver, trustee or agent appointed with respect to its business or any significant portion thereof; (e)
the other party otherwise ceases to do business in any manner which would affect the other party’s performance under this
Agreement; (f) with respect to Subhosting, a Service Outage has occurred; (g) the other party has failed to comply with any Applicable
Laws in connection with its activities under this Agreement; or (h) the other party is in breach of any other provision of this
Agreement and fails to correct and cure such breach within thirty (30) days after the terminating party provides notice of such
breach. Upon termination of this Agreement, Customer shall be obligated to pay no more than the amounts owing to Subhosting for
Services performed in accordance with this Agreement up to the effective date of termination, and if fees or costs are calculated
on a monthly, quarterly or other periodic basis, then Customer shall only be liable for the pro rata portion thereof up to the
effective date of termination.

 

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7.4 Post-Termination Services

 

In connection with the termination or expiration of the Agreement,
for any reason or for no reason, Subhosting shall reasonably cooperate with Customer to minimize any adverse effect on Customer
or its Affiliates or their respective customers, and perform those other obligations set forth in this Agreement to be performed
by Instinet upon the termination or expiration of this Agreement

 

7.5 Renewal

 

All Schedules shall automatically renew for successive terms
(each a “Renewal Term”) equal in length to the then-current term. For Schedules that have a term of three months
or more, either party may give notice of nonrenewal by providing the other party with written notice 90 days prior to the last
day of such term. For Schedules that have a term that is less than three months, either party may give notice of nonrenewal by
providing the other party written notice 30 days prior to the last day of such term.

 

7.6 Month-to-Month Term

 

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement,
if, upon Customer’s notice of termination or nonrenewal of the then-current term, this Agreement continues on a month-to-month
term or if Customer specifically requests a month-to-month term, then the monthly recurring fees for all such month-to-month Services
shall automatically increase by 20% over the fees immediately prior to such month-to-month term and the payment terms shall be
15 days in advance of each month.

 

8. INDEMNIFICATION 

 

Customer agrees to indemnify
and hold harmless Subhosting, Subhosting's affiliates, and each of their respective officers, directors, agents, and employees
from and against any and all claims, demands, liabilities, obligations, losses, damages, penalties, fines, punitive damages, amounts
in interest, expenses and disbursements of any kind and nature whatsoever (including reasonable attorneys fees) brought by a third
party under any theory of legal liability arising out of or related to the actual or alleged use of Customer's services in violation
of applicable law or the AUP by Customer or any person using Customer's log on information, regardless of whether such person has
been authorized to use the services by Customer.

 

Subhosting, at its sole expense, hereby agrees to be liable
for and to indemnify, hold harmless and (at the election of Customer) defend (with counsel reasonably acceptable to Customer) Customer,
its Affiliates, and their respective directors, officers, members, partners, employees, agents and representatives, from and against
any and all debts, liabilities, losses, costs and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees (collectively, “Losses”),
to the extent arising out of or in any way related to, in whole or in part, in connection with: (i) any misappropriation of any
intellectual property or proprietary rights arising out of the Customer’s Systems; (ii) any personal injury or tangible property
damage to the extent caused by the negligence or willful misconduct of Subhosting; (iii) any third-party’s alleged ownership
or possessory interest, lien, trust, pledge, or security interest in the Customer’s Systems, including any attempt by such
third party to take possession of the Customer’s Systems; or (iv) Subhosting’s or its agents or representatives’
fraud, gross negligence or willful misconduct. Subhosting shall notify Customer of any matter with respect to which Customer or
any other Person indemnified hereunder is entitled to seek indemnification from Subhosting under this Section promptly after Subhosting
becomes aware of such matter. To the extent requested by Subhosting, Customer agrees to reasonably cooperate with Subhosting and
its counsel in connection with any such matter, provided that Subhosting shall reimburse Customer for any expenses associated
with the same. Each of Customer and Subhosting shall use reasonable efforts to keep the other party informed at all times as to
the status of its efforts with respect to any matter covered hereby and to consult with the other party concerning its efforts.

 

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9. SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENT (SLA)

 

9.1. Applicability

 

This Web Site Availability Service Level Agreement applies to
YOU if YOU have ordered *any* hosting plans ("Service") and YOU are in good financial standing with Subhosting.

 

Service Level Agreements. In addition to the terms set forth
in this Agreement, Subhosting shall use commercially reasonable efforts to perform the Services in accordance with the Service
Level Agreements. In the event of any material failure by Subhosting to perform the services in accordance with the Service Level
Agreement Customer shall have a credit in the amount equal to the pro rata amounts paid or payable by Customer for the duration
of any non-compliance with the Service Level Agreements, which Subscriber may apply against payment of the fees and charges payable
by the Customer to Subhosting in a subsequent calendar month; provided, that in the event that this Agreement expires or terminates,
Subhosting shall pay an amount equal to any unused credits to Customer within ten (10) days after such termination or expiration.
Provided, that (i) nothing herein shall impair Customer’s rights to terminate this Agreement in accordance with its terms,
whether pursuant to failure to perform in accordance with the Service Level Agreements or otherwise, and (ii) nothing herein shall
affect Subhosting’s liability under this Agreement or any remedies of Customer with respect to the same.

 

Effect of Failure to Perform to Service Level Agreements.

Liquidated Damages. The parties acknowledge and agree that,
because of the unique nature of the Services contemplated by this Agreement, it is difficult or impossible to determine with precision
the specific amount of damages that might be incurred by Customer as a result of a failure of Subhosting to meet the Service Level
Agreements. It is further understood and agreed by the parties that Customer shall be damaged by such failure of Subhosting to
meet the Service Level Agreements, that it would be impracticable or extremely difficult to fix the actual damages resulting therefrom,
that any credits that become payable are in the nature of liquidated damages, and not penalties, and are fair and reasonable under
the circumstances, and that such payments represent a reasonable estimate of fair compensation for the losses that may reasonably
be anticipated from Subhosting’s failure to meet the Service Level Agreements; provided, however, that nothing in this section
shall affect Customer’s rights under the last sentence of the above provision: Service Level Agreements.

 

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9.2. Service Guarantee

 

Subhosting Service will be available to the Internet (see definitions
below) 99.9995% of any given month.

 

Credits

 

Outage Credits:

 

Any period of inaccessibility due to power failure, internet
network failure, or other failure lasting longer than 30 minutes will be credit as follows:

 

		·	0-30 minutes: No Credit

 

		·	30-60 minutes: 3% of monthly base fee, excluding any add-on services

 

		·	Each additional 60 minutes; 3% of monthly base fee, excluding any
add-on services, not to exceed 50% of one month's base fee.

 

In order for YOU to receive a credit on YOUR account, YOU must
request such credit within seven (7) business days after YOU experienced no service availability. YOU must request credit by sending
an email message to billing@subhosting.net outlining your IP address, incident start, incident end and the support
ticket ID you used when troubleshooting the issue. Credits will usually be applied within ninety (90) days of YOUR credit request.
Credit to your account shall be YOUR sole and exclusive remedy for any outage related to your service including those caused by
gross negligence by Subhosting or its staff.

 

9.3 Restrictions

 

Credits shall not be provided to YOU in the event that YOU have
no service availability resulting from (i) scheduled maintenance, (ii) YOUR behavior or the performance or failure of YOUR equipment,
facilities, software, scripts, code, or applications, or (iii) circumstances beyond Subhosting's reasonable control, including,
without limitation, acts of any governmental body, war, insurrection, sabotage, embargo, fire, flood, strike or other labor disturbance,
interruption of or delay in transportation, unavailability of interruption or delay in telecommunications or third party services
(including DNS propagation), failure of third party software or hardware or inability to obtain raw materials, supplies, or power
used in or equipment needed for provision of YOUR service.

 

9.4 Limitations

 

On-line problems occur continuously. There might come a time
when you cannot access your service or any other service. This is not necessarily due to a failure of the Subhosting Network or
hardware. Subhosting's monitoring agents are the sole determinate of the uptime of our service, and not any one client's experience.
Managed customers can be affected by outages, being a managed customer does not constitute preferential treatment under this SLA.

 

9.5. Definitions

 

		·	Internet - Any network outside of Subhosting's internal network

 

		·	Support
                                         - Subhosting's support team, reachable via https://www.subhosting.net/client/.

 

		·	Billing
                                         - Subhosting's billing team, reachable via billing@subhosting.net

 

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10.INSURANCE

 

1.1.       Subhosting
Minimum Insurance Levels

 

Subhosting agrees to keep
in full force and effect during the term of this Agreement (a) a broad form Commercial General Liability Insurance policy providing
for coverage of at least one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence, subject to an aggregate cap of two million dollars
($2,000,000.00), for bodily injury and property damage. In addition, Subhosting agrees to keep in full force and effect during
the term of this Agreement a Worker’s Compensation Insurance policy consistent with the policy that Subhosting maintains
for its employees generally. Such policies (i) shall be written on an “occurrence” policy form and not on a “claims
made” form; (ii) shall be primary and not contributory with the other party’s liability insurance, if any; (iii) shall
provide for not less than thirty (30) days advance written notice to the other party from the insurer or insurers, if more than
one, of any cancellation, nonrenewal, or material change in coverage or available limits of liability; and (iv) shall be issued
by an insurance company with a rating of no less than A-V in the current Best’s Insurance Guide, or otherwise be acceptable
to the other party, and admitted to engage in the business of insurance in the state in which the Services are actually provided.
Each party’s Commercial General Liability Insurance coverage may be provided by a combination of primary, excess, and umbrella
policies, provided that those policies are concurrent in all respects regarding the coverage afforded by the policies. The coverage
of any excess or umbrella policy must be at least as broad as the coverage of the primary policy.

 

1.2.       Certificates
of Insurance

 

Subhosting shall (a) deliver
to the Customer certificates of insurance which evidence the minimum levels of insurance set forth above; and (b) cause its insurance
provider(s) to name the other party as an additional insured and to notify the other party in writing of the effective date of
such coverage. Subhosting shall deliver the certificates of insurance required by this Section to the Customer within thirty (30)
days of the Effective Date; again at least ten (10) days before the expiration date of any applicable policy; and again on renewal
of any applicable policy.

 

1.3.       Obligations
Continue Regardless of Insurance

 

The insurance requirements
set forth in this Agreement are independent of each party’s indemnification and other obligations under this Agreement and
shall not be construed or interpreted in any way to restrict, limit or modify each party’s indemnification and other obligations
or to limit each party’s liability under this Agreement.

 

1.4.       Waiver
of Subrogation Rights

 

Each party agrees to cause
the insurance companies issuing its insurance policies to waive any subrogation rights that those insurance companies may have
against the other party, or its insurers, by way of contract or otherwise.

 

11. GENERAL

 

11.1 Relationship of Parties

 

Nothing in this Agreement will be construed to imply a joint
venture, partnership or agency relationship between the parties, and Subhosting will be considered an independent contractor when
performing Services under this Agreement.

 

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11.2 Assignment

 

The rights and liabilities of the parties
hereto will bind and inure to the benefit of their permitted successors and assigns. Neither party shall have the right to assign
this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other party. Approval for any assignment is contingent on the assignee
meeting the credit approval criteria of the consenting party.

 

11.3 Affiliates and Contractors

 

Customer may extend the benefits of this Agreement only to its
Affiliates; provided, however, that, in such event, Customer shall be obligated to pay Subhosting any additional fees based on
the number of users, changes to requirements for the hosting environment, or other changes to requirements that increase the cost
of delivery of Services by Subhosting. Customer shall ensure that its Affiliates and authorized third-party contractors comply
with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, and Customer shall be liable for the acts and omissions of such parties. Subhosting
may use subcontractors in delivering the Services.

 

11.4 Complete Understanding; Modification

 

This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement
between the parties relating to its subject matter, supersedes all prior agreements and understandings between the parties, oral
or written, with respect to its subject matter and may not be changed unless mutually agreed upon in writing by both parties.

 

11.5 Severability

 

If any provision of this Agreement is held to be invalid, illegal
or unenforceable, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect.

 

11.6 Schedules

 

A Schedule or amendment to this MSA may add new or additional
terms and conditions. Except as provided above, in the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the provisions of this MSA
and those of a Schedule, the Schedule shall prevail.

 

11.7 Notices

 

Notices to Subhosting
under the Agreement shall be given via electronic mail to the e-mail address posted for customer support on https://www.subhosting.net/client/contact.php.
Notices to Customer shall be given via electronic mail to the individual listed as the Primary Customer Contact on the Order.
Notices are deemed received on the day transmitted, or if that day is not a business day, on the first business day following
the day delivered. Customer may change his, her or its notice address by a notice given in accordance with this Section.

 

11.8. Force
Majeure

 

Subhosting shall not be in default of any obligation under the
Agreement if the failure to perform the obligation is due to any event beyond Subhosting's control, including, without limitation,
significant failure of a portion of the power grid, significant failure of the Internet, natural disaster, war, riot, insurrection,
epidemic, strikes or other organized labor action, terrorist activity, or other events of a magnitude or type for which precautions
are not generally taken in the industry.

 

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11.9 Privacy Policy 

 

This policy covers how we use your personal information. We
take your privacy seriously and will take all measures to protect your personal information. 

 

Any personal information received will only be used to fill your order. We will not sell or redistribute your information to anyone.

 

11.10 Miscellaneous

 

Each party acknowledges and agrees that the other party retains
exclusive ownership and rights in its trademarks, service marks, trade secrets, inventions, copyrights, and other intellectual
property. Neither party may use the other party's name or trade mark without the other party's prior written consent. The parties
intend for their relationship to be that of independent contractors and not a partnership, joint venture, or employer/employee.
Neither party will represent itself to be agent of the other. Each party acknowledges that it has no power or authority to bind
the other on any agreement and that it will not represent to any person that it has such power or authority. This Agreement may
be amended only by a formal written agreement signed by both parties. The terms on Customer's purchase order or other business
forms are not binding on Subhosting unless they are expressly incorporated into a formal written agreement signed by both parties.
A party's failure or delay in enforcing any provision of the Agreement will not be deemed a waiver of that party's rights with
respect to that provision or any other provision of the Agreement. A party's waiver of any of its right under the Agreement is
not a waiver of any of its other rights with respect to a prior, contemporaneous or future occurrence, whether similar in nature
or not. The captions in the Agreement are not part of the Agreement, but are for the convenience of the parties. The following
provisions will survive expiration or termination of the Agreement: Fees, indemnity obligations, provisions limiting liability
and disclaiming warranties, provisions regarding ownership of intellectual property, these miscellaneous provisions, and other
provisions that by their nature are intended to survive termination of the Agreement.

 

11.11 Ownership of Equipment

 

All Customer’s Systems for the purpose of providing the
Services is the sole property of Subhosting or its assigns. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, Subhosting
assumes the responsibility for the risk of loss and liability for all damages to, or loss of, (i) the Customer’s Systems
from all causes. Except as may be otherwise agreed to by the parties in writing, Customer shall be liable for securing all necessary
rights and licenses for software, programs or code placed on Customer’s Systems other than any of the foregoing placed on
Customer’s Systems by Subhosting or its agents or representatives. Except as may be otherwise agreed by the parties in writing,
Subhosting disclaims any and all liability for the content on such Subscriber Systems. Customer will promptly and thoroughly respond
to any notices that the content on the Customer’s Systems violates the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, 17 U.S.C. §
101 et. seq. or any other law, rule or regulation.

 

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11.12 Headings

 

Section headings
in this Agreement are for convenience of reference only, do not form a part of this Agreement and shall not affect the meaning
or interpretation of this Agreement.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this MSA
by their duly authorized representatives.

 

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	SUBHOSTING International LL	WORLD TECHNOLOGY CORP.
	 	 
	Signature _____________________________	Signature _____________________________
	 	 
	Printed Name _________________________	Printed Name _________________________
	 	 
	Title ________________________________	Title ________________________________
	 	 
	Date _______________________________	Date _______________________________

 

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