Document:

Exhibit

Exhibit 10.7

AMENDMENT NO. 1
to Schedule 1 Paid Search Services

This Amendment Number 1 (“Amendment”) to the Microsoft Advertising Schedule 1 Paid Search Services dated August 1, 2014, as amended (the “Schedule”), pursuant to that certain Microsoft Online & Advertising Service Framework Agreement dated August 1, 2014 (the “Agreement”) is made on the Amendment Effective Date in Table 1 (the “Amendment Effective Date”) by and between Microsoft Online, Inc., a Nevada corporation (“Microsoft”) and Infospace LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Company”).

	
			
	Table 1 - Schedule Information Table

	“Microsoft”:
	Microsoft Online, Inc.

	“Company”:
	Infospace LLC

	“Company Properties”:
	See Exhibit X and Y to Schedule 1

	“Amendment Effective Date”:
	August 1, 2015
	 

	“Initial Schedule Term”:
	36 months

	“Renewal Schedule Term”:
	12 months

	Anticipated “Start Date”
	August 1, 2015

By signing below, the Parties agree to be bound by the terms of this Amendment:

	
		
	Company:  Infospace LLC

By (sign):    /s/ Peter Mansour 
Printed Name:  Peter Mansour   
Title:  President
Date:  7/28/15
	Microsoft:  Microsoft Online, Inc.

By (sign):    /s/ Cindy Bondoc 
Printed Name:  Cindy Bondoc   
Title:  Contract Execution
Date:  7/29/2015

		
	1.
	Defined Terms. Defined terms used but not defined in this Amendment have the meaning given to them in the Agreement. 

		
	2.
	Definitions.

		
	2.1.
	The term “Algo Only Queries” is added to the Agreement. “Algo Only Queries” are those Queries for which Company only requests Web Search Results or Web-Only Results, as permitted in Section 6.10 of this Schedule. 

		
	2.2.
	The term "Adjusted Gross Revenue" is added to the Agreement.  “Adjusted Gross Revenue” (or “AGR”) means Gross Revenue less [*] percent ([*]%) of such Gross Revenue for operational search costs and expenses.

        
	
		
	[*]
	Information redacted pursuant to a confidential treatment request by Blucora, Inc. under 5 U.S.C. §552(b)(4) and 
17 C.F.R. §§ 200.80(b)(4) and 240.24b-2, and submitted separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

		
	2.3.
	Section 1.9 (“Gross Click Revenue”) of the Schedule is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: “Gross Revenue” means Microsoft’s billings to advertisers (net of any credits, refunds, taxes (other than taxes on Microsoft’s income), fraud adjustments, charge-backs, attributable to the Paid Search Results supplied by Microsoft that appear on the Company Properties and Syndication Partner Properties, and recognized by Microsoft in accordance with GAAP, as applicable, during each month during the Term.

		
	2.4.
	Section 1.1        0   (“Implementation”) of the Schedule is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: “Implementation” means a distinct Website on a PC, smartphone, or tablet browser, smartphone application, or tablet application where End Users can submit a Query and be presented with a Results Page.  Distinct websites or applications that result in a Results Page with the same URL are each considered a distinct Implementation.  By way of example if there are four browser toolbars with a search box and queries from those search boxes conclude on a Results page at http://www.foo.com, each of those toolbars will be considered a distinct Implementation.  Implementations can be controlled by Company, its Affiliates, or Syndication Partners.

		
	2.5.
	The term “Microsoft RPM” is added to the Agreement. “Microsoft RPM” means Adjusted Gross Revenue multiplied by the Microsoft Revenue Share Percentage divided by the quotient of Queries divided by 1000.

		
	2.6.
	The term “Microsoft RPM Floor” is added to the Agreement. “Microsoft RPM Floor” means $[*].

		
	2.7.
	The term “Non-Covered Market” is added to the Agreement. “Non-Covered Market” means all other geographic markets that are not Primary Markets or Secondary Markets.

		
	2.8.
	The term “Preferred Placement” is added to the Agreement. “Preferred Placement” means those Paid Search Placements on Company first and third party Implementations with the highest likelihood for user engagement.  Preferred Placements are typically positioned in the main content Column above algorithmic content or non-advertising content for PC and tablet Implementations and at the top of the page before any algorithmic or non-advertising content for smartphone Implementations.  

		
	2.9.
	The term “Primary Markets” is added to the Agreement.  “Primary Markets” means the markets of the [*]. 

		
	2.10.
	The term “Promoted Content” is added to the Agreement. “Promoted Content” means advertisements that are not the same or substantially similar to Paid Search Results, including promoted articles and content and display, video and other advertisements.

		
	2.11.
	The term “Secondary Markets” is added to the Agreement.  “Secondary Markets” means all other geographic markets where the BingAds marketplace operates.

		
	2.12.
	The term “Web Search Results” is added to the Agreement. “Web Search Results” means Bing algorithmic non-paid web search results provided through the Bing Search API, which may include features such as answers, video results, and image results.  For clarity if Infospace requests only algorithmic video results or image results that request will be categorized as a Web Search Result for the purpose of calculating fees in accordance with Section 10.5.

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	[*]
	Information redacted pursuant to a confidential treatment request by Blucora, Inc. under 5 U.S.C. §552(b)(4) and 
17 C.F.R. §§ 200.80(b)(4) and 240.24b-2, and submitted separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

2.13 The term “Web Search Results Queries” is added to the agreement.  “Web Search Results Queries” combines the terms “Web Search Results” and “Query.”

2.14 The term “Web-Only Results” is added to the Agreement. “Web-Only Results” means Web Search Results that return only algorithmic search results that include title, caption, and URLs of websites but not other features that include but are not limited to answers, video results, and image results.

2.15 The term “Web-Only Results Queries” is added to the agreement.  “Web-Only Results Queries” combines the terms “Web-Only Results” and “Query.”

		
	3.
	Exclusivity.  Section 3 of the Schedule (“Non-Exclusivity”) is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 

		
	3.1.
	PC.  The following shall apply to PC Implementations: 

		
	3.1.1.
	Microsoft will be the non-exclusive provider of Paid Search Services for the Implementations; 

		
	3.1.2.
	Company has no obligation to use Paid Search Services for an Implementation other than to comply with Section 6.10;  

		
	3.1.3.
	In the [*], Microsoft will be the exclusive secondary provider of Paid Search Services after Company’s use of Paid Search Services from Google, except in a [*] scenario as permitted in Section 3.3.1 or if Microsoft does not approve an Implementation; 

		
	3.1.4.
	  In the [*], Microsoft shall be the exclusive provider of Paid Search Services from the BingAds marketplace, except in a backfill scenario as permitted in Section 3.3.1 or if Microsoft does not approve an Implementation;

		
	3.1.5.
	If Company uses Paid Search Services for an Implementation, Company will display at least [*] Paid Search Results on Results Pages; unless: (i) less than [*] Paid Search Results are available, in which case Company will  display the available Paid Search Results; or (ii) after Company fulfils its placement obligations with Google, the Paid Search Placement in an Implementation has less than [*] available spots for Paid Search Results (e.g., the Implementation allows for [*] ads, Company’s Google placement obligation requires that Company display [*] ads from Google, leaving only [*] available spots for Paid Search Results), in which case Company will display Paid Search Results in the available spots; and   

		
	3.1.6.
	If Company uses Paid Search Services for an Implementation, Paid Search Results will receive Preferred Placement after Company fulfils its placement obligations with Google.

		
	3.2.
	Smartphone and Tablet.  The following shall apply for smartphone and tablet Implementations: 

		
	3.2.1.
	In [*] Microsoft will be the exclusive provider of advertisements that are the same or substantially similar to Paid Search Results, except as provided in this Section 3 or if Microsoft does not approve an Implementation;

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	[*]
	Information redacted pursuant to a confidential treatment request by Blucora, Inc. under 5 U.S.C. §552(b)(4) and 
17 C.F.R. §§ 200.80(b)(4) and 240.24b-2, and submitted separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

		
	3.2.2.
	In [*] Microsoft will be the non-exclusive provider of Paid Search Services, and Company has no obligation to use Paid Search Services for the Properties other than to comply with Section 6.10; however, Microsoft will be the exclusive provider of Paid Search Services from the BingAds marketplace, except in a backfill scenario as permitted in Section 3.3.1 or if Microsoft does not approve an Implementation;   

		
	3.2.3.
	In Non-Covered Markets, Microsoft will be the non-exclusive provider of Paid Search Services, and Company has no obligation to use Paid Search Services for the Properties other than to comply with Section 6.10; and 

		
	3.2.4.
	For Company Properties, Paid Search Results will receive Preferred Placement after Google advertisement placements. 

		
	3.3.
	Use of other Advertising Content on Results Pages.  

		
	3.3.1.
	 [*].  For all devices in all markets (including [*]), Company may [*] for which Microsoft is [*] in response to a Query or is [*] for all the requested and available Paid Search Placements on a given Results Page [*]. For clarity, if Microsoft [*] for a given Query or [*] for a given Query resulting in Company using [*], Company will continue to submit future instances of that Query to Microsoft as provided in this Agreement.   In [*] for smartphone and tablet Implementations where Company [*].  Notwithstanding the foregoing, [*]

		
	3.3.2.
	 Other advertising categories and types.  Company may display Promoted Content on Results Pages in accordance with this Section 3 and Implementation examples found in Schedule 1a.  If Company displays Promoted Content on a Results Page, Paid Search Results will receive Preferred Placement as provided in this Section 3, unless Company is required by Google to display Promoted Content in a more favorable position than Paid Search Results to maintain substantial similarity for all search engine results pages on a Property.

		
	3.4.
	Non-Covered Markets. In Non-Covered Markets, for all devices Company may request Paid Search Services for a Primary Market or Secondary Market.  Company will make these requests based on the requirements of the API documentation. In Non-Covered Markets, Company has no obligation to use Paid Search Services for the Properties.   

		
	4.
	Paid Search Services and API. Sections 4.1 and 4.3 of the Schedule are deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 

		
	“4.1
	Company Implementation Responsibilities for Paid Search Placements.  Company will comply with the Placement Guidelines and Microsoft Editorial Policies and guidelines for Paid Search Listings. For a Paid Search Placement on a Results Page, Company will:

		
	(a)
	deploy Microsoft-designated ad call tags (or similar ad technologies), in accordance with Microsoft's technical requirements, on each web page within the Properties where a Paid Search Placement appears;

		
	(b)
	display Paid Search Results in the order provided by Microsoft, without any other content between the individual Results (except for Equivalent Ads as part of any pre-approved Ad Metasearch implementation and in compliance with Section 3 of this Schedule), and without any omission or modification of Results.  Without limiting the foregoing, Company will not 

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	[*]
	Information redacted pursuant to a confidential treatment request by Blucora, Inc. under 5 U.S.C. §552(b)(4) and 
17 C.F.R. §§ 200.80(b)(4) and 240.24b-2, and submitted separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

truncate the full titles, descriptions and URLs provided by Microsoft.   Company will display Results in the language provided by Microsoft;

		
	(c)
	display Paid Search Results on the next web page displayed to the User after a Query, with no interstitial content; and

		
	(d)
	at Microsoft’s request, cooperate reasonably and in good faith with Microsoft from time to time to optimize and test modifications to the implementation of the Paid Search Placements to improve performance.

4.3      API.  Microsoft will deliver to Company, or provide Company with access to, the API, solely for use under the terms of this Schedule.  Company will integrate the API in the Company Properties, and will make commercially reasonable efforts to complete this integration by the anticipated Start Date indicated on Table 1 above.  Additionally, Company will update its Implementations that use the Paid Search Services API and the Bing Search Services API within [*] year of that API version’s release and Microsoft shall support the previous version of the API during that [*] year period.  As of the Effective Date, Microsoft plans on releasing new versions of the Bing APIs approximately every [*] months and supporting the  released version for approximately [*] year following the release date.  With respect to those Services available through the Bing Search API and the BingAds API, Microsoft will make available the services via server-to-server interfaces via the then current API versions (or other implementations as mutually agreed) throughout the Term.”
		
	5.
	Compliance. Section 6.5 is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 

“6.5          Compliance. Company shall be responsible for ensuring that, at all times, Syndication Partner Applications, Properties, and/or Implementations meet the policy requirements set for forth in Section 6.7 and Section 6.9 (Prohibited Actions) (collectively, the “Microsoft Policies”). If, during the Schedule Term, Microsoft determines that a Syndication Partner Application, Property, and/or Implementation is not compliant with the Microsoft Policies, it may notify Company, and Company shall cause the Syndication Partner to remediate the discrepancy within five business (5) days of notification.  For clarity, if Microsoft determines that Company, its Affiliates, or its Syndication Partners are breaching Section 6.7 or Section 6.9 and Microsoft deems it necessary, Company shall halt search query traffic immediately from the Applications, Properties and/or Implementations in breach. During the Schedule Term, Microsoft may review or require a third party to review and test the Applications to certify compliance with Microsoft policies. If Microsoft requires third party certification for an Application, Microsoft will notify Company of the requirement and Company or a Syndication Partner will have the option to cease using Paid Search Services through such Application or obtain the third party certification at Company and/or the Syndication Partner’s sole cost and expense. Nonetheless, Company will be solely responsible for Syndication Partner compliance with the Microsoft policies referenced in this Schedule.  Microsoft shall maintain and apply Microsoft Policies and requirements for third party certifications generally to all Microsoft’s similarly situated customers and not in a manner specifically targeted towards Company.

		
	6.
	Editorial Policies and Policy Compliance.  Sections 6.7 and 6.8 are hereby deleted in their entirety and replaced with the following:

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	[*]
	Information redacted pursuant to a confidential treatment request by Blucora, Inc. under 5 U.S.C. §552(b)(4) and 
17 C.F.R. §§ 200.80(b)(4) and 240.24b-2, and submitted separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

“6.7 Editorial Policies/Policy Compliance.  Company, its Affiliates, and its Syndication Partners will comply with the following Microsoft policies, the current versions of which are available at the following URLs, which may be updated from time to time which changes will be in effect for Company [*] days following Microsoft’s written notice to Company:

		
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	Microsoft Export Policy: http://www.microsoft.com/exporting 

		
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	Microsoft Editorial Policies:  · http://advertise.bingads.microsoft.com/en-us/bing-ads-policies (including the software policy at http://advertise.bingads.microsoft.com/en-us/software-and-downloads-policies)

		
	◦
	http://help.bingads.microsoft.com/#apex/7/en/ext06031/-1/en · 

		
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	Microsoft Attribution Guidelines (for use of the Bing Brand:  http://download.microsoft.com/download/0/4/E/04E076D4-60B2-4D31-BCC7-C4805B558DBB/Bing%20product%20guidelines.pdf) 

		
	•
	Microsoft Brand Usage Guidelines (for use of Microsoft Trademarks or Brands):  http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/legal/intellectualproperty/Trademarks/Usage/default.aspx

The Microsoft Policies on SEM, Distribution, Sub-syndication, Publisher Ad Rendering, and other policies which may be applicable as provided by Microsoft.

6.7.1 Policy Exceptions.  The following clause of the current SEM policy does not apply to Company subsyndication partners listed in Exhibit X and Y.  For the avoidance of doubt, this clause of the third party SEM policy is waived for those listed in Exhibit X and Y.

[*] 

		
	7.
	Other Company Obligations. The following is added to the Schedule as Section 6.10:

“6.10  Use of Algorithmic Results.  In all cases, if Company requests Web Search Results, Company must also request the Paid Search Services and display the Paid Search Results in accordance with this Schedule, the Placement Guidelines, and Microsoft provided API documentation. [*].” 

		
	8.
	Payments and Reporting. Section 10 of the Schedule (“Payments and Reporting”) is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 

“10.1  Calculation of Payment.  On a monthly basis, upon invoice from Company, Microsoft will pay to Company an amount equal to the Revenue Share Percentage in the chart below based on the Gross Revenue from Properties.  

	
				
	Tier
	Gross Revenue (per month)
	Infospace Revenue Share Percentage
	Microsoft Revenue Share Percentage

	1
	[*]
	[*]%
	[*]%

	2
	Greater than [*]
	[*]%
	[*]%

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	[*]
	Information redacted pursuant to a confidential treatment request by Blucora, Inc. under 5 U.S.C. §552(b)(4) and 
17 C.F.R. §§ 200.80(b)(4) and 240.24b-2, and submitted separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The applicable Revenue Share Percentage for each month for all Gross Revenue during that month will be the percentage in the highest tier achieved in that month.  The Revenue Share Percentage is then multiplied by Adjusted Gross Revenue in order to calculate the partner payment.  For example, if Gross Revenue in a calendar month is $6,000,000, Microsoft would pay Company [*]% of Adjusted Gross Revenue for that month, resulting in a payment of $[*] for that month ($6,000,000 * [*] * [*] = $[*].

10.2  RPM Floor for Certain Markets.  If the Microsoft RPM for Queries from [*] is equal to or less than the Microsoft RPM Floor in a calendar month, then for that month instead of the rates in Section 10.1, for the market in which the Microsoft RPM is equal to or less than the Microsoft RPM Floor, Microsoft shall pay Company an amount equal to Adjusted Gross Revenue from that market less the Microsoft RPM Floor multiplied by the quotient of total Queries divided by 1000 from that market.  

The Microsoft RPM Floor will be determined based on the mix of Web Search Results and Web-Only Results from [*]. The initial Microsoft RPM Floor was established on the Amendment Effective Date based on a mix of 10% Web Search Results and 90% Web-Only Results Queries 

In any 6 calendar month period, if the mix of Web Search Results and Web-Only Results decreases more than [*] percentage points in the case of Web-Only Results or increases by more than [*] percentage points in the case of Web Search Results, the Microsoft RPM Floor will adjust to reflect the fees based on a weighted average of the then current Query mix.  

10.3  Reporting.  Within fifteen (15) days following the end of each calendar month, Microsoft will deliver to Company an official report with the most recent data available from internal Microsoft reporting and third party reporting received for such calendar month setting forth the amounts owed under Section 10.1.  Microsoft will make commercially reasonable efforts to provide Company with estimated reporting that is updated at least once per business day.  Reporting from Microsoft will at a minimum include, for each Billable Ads Queries, Billable Ads Clicks, Billable Impressions where at least 1 Ad was returned), Ads CTR, Estimated Gross Revenue, CPC, Market (country). ).  Microsoft may deliver such reports electronically via e-mail or through an online tool (Access to such online tool by providing a username and password to Company).  

10.4  Invoicing and Payments.  Upon receipt of each monthly report under Section 10.3, Company will invoice Microsoft, and Microsoft will pay Company, pursuant to the section titled “Invoicing and Payments” in the Agreement.  Notwithstanding any other provisions in the Agreement or this Schedule, amounts due to Company under this Schedule will be based solely on Microsoft’s records.

10.5 Data Sharing: Microsoft and Company will share the following pieces of data. Within 9 calendar months after the Amendment Effective Date, Microsoft will provide a Microsoft defined keyword level revenue index data to Company and this data will be made available in an automated fashion through an API format. If Microsoft is unable to provide that keyword level revenue index data to Company through an API within sixty (60) days after the Amendment Effective Date, Microsoft shall manually provide Company with that data at least once every sixty (60) days until Microsoft automates that data delivery through an API.  The data provided will be a manually computed index for up to 10 million unique keywords received over a sixty (60) day period, that have reasonable coverage on the BingAds marketplace.  Microsoft may solicit feedback from Company regarding the features and functionality of this API.  Microsoft shall use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain the freshness of this data.  This keyword level revenue index data will only be used by Company for the sole purpose of determining the financial performance of the advertising campaigns it is running on behalf of itself and 

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	[*]
	Information redacted pursuant to a confidential treatment request by Blucora, Inc. under 5 U.S.C. §552(b)(4) and 
17 C.F.R. §§ 200.80(b)(4) and 240.24b-2, and submitted separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Company’s partners.  Company will use the data only for the purposes described herein and for as long as needed, but for no longer than thirty (30) days.  Microsoft may immediately discontinue the provision of the keyword level revenue index data if Microsoft determines, in its reasonable discretion, that Company is using the provided data for purposes other than determining the financial performance of the advertising campaigns it is running on behalf of itself and Company’s partners.  Examples of misuse, include but are not limited to the following:  reverse engineering Microsoft systems or algorithms, providing this data to any third party without the explicit written approval of Microsoft, or using data in a way that disadvantages other Bing Ads marketplace participants. Company will provide Microsoft with signals including but not limited to – Impression feedback (e.g., for minor alterations to Ads slate for rendering based on Microsoft policies) UX feedback (e.g., for content on the page, mouse hover, over/under fold), User behavior signals (e.g., Dwell time, clickback), personalization information (ID/MUID) for click prediction and in-session modelling, demographic information for targeting and adopt ID sync mechanisms to enable user identification for remarketing and re-messaging features.  

10.6  Algorithmic Search Results Fees.  Company shall pay to Microsoft a fee per one thousand Queries in accordance with the chart below.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, except for Algo Only Queries, Company shall pay [*] for Web Only Results Queries or Web Search Results Queries that originate from a Primary Market, and Company shall [*] for Queries for Web-Only Results Queries and Web Search Results Queries for up to $[*] annually, which Company may allocate to either Web-Only Results Queries or to Web Search Results Queries.  Within fifteen (15) days following the end of each calendar month, Microsoft will deliver to Company a manual, ad-hoc report with the most recent data available from internal Microsoft reporting for such calendar month setting forth the monthly usage of the Algorithmic Search services.  Upon receipt of each monthly report under this Section 10.5, Microsoft shall Invoice Company, and Company will pay Microsoft, pursuant to the section titled “Invoicing and Payments” in the Agreement.  Notwithstanding any other provisions in the Agreement or this Schedule, amounts due to Company under this Schedule will be based solely on Microsoft’s records.

	
				
	Category
	Web-Only Results Queries
	 
	Web Search Results Queries

	CPM Fee
	$[*]
	 
	$[*]

10.7  Traffic from outside Approved Markets.  If Microsoft approves an Implementation that specifies Queries may only come from certain Approved Markets, then the following will apply for such Implementation: If the monthly total of Bidded Queries from a Property from outside Approved Markets in any month exceeds 10% of all Bidded Queries from that month for that Property, Microsoft reserves the right to not pay the amounts set forth in Section 10.1 of this Schedule on Gross Click Revenue from Bidded Queries outside Approved Markets in excess of 10% for that Property.  Microsoft must exercise the foregoing right within 60 days after the end of the month and notify Company of its election to exercise that right within that 60 day period. 

		
	9.
	Section 12 of the Schedule (“Publicity”) is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 

“12.    PUBLICITY.  Neither party will issue any press release or other disclosures regarding the relationship of the parties or this Agreement or its terms without the other party's prior written consent in its sole discretion, except (A) to the extent required by applicable law; provided, that in the event that any such disclosure is required by applicable law, the party proposing to disclose such information will 

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	[*]
	Information redacted pursuant to a confidential treatment request by Blucora, Inc. under 5 U.S.C. §552(b)(4) and 
17 C.F.R. §§ 200.80(b)(4) and 240.24b-2, and submitted separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

(i) provide the other party reasonable notice and an opportunity to comment on such disclosure and (ii) cooperate with the other party to limit such disclosure to the extent reasonably practicable,  (B) Microsoft may disclose and promote the relationship to potential advertisers, and (C) Infospace may disclose and promote the relationship to potential Syndication Partners.”

		
	10.
	Transition and Additional Obligations.  The following new sections are inserted as follows:

“13.1  Transition Timing.  From the Amendment Effective Date, the parties will make commercially reasonable efforts to transition all search Queries traffic from Company first and third party Implementations listed in Exhibit X and Y to Microsoft within [*] calendar days.  

13.2  Transition sites.  Microsoft will transition Company first and third party sites identified in Exhibits X and Y during the transition period outlined in Section 13.1.

13.3  Transition Planning.  The parties agree to work in good faith to establish a transition coordination team in a timely manner after the execution of this Amendment.  The meeting rhythm, agenda, and attendees will be jointly determined by the parties.

13.4 Approvals. Microsoft will complete up to [*] new or materially altered preexisting Implementation and/or Application reviews within 30 calendar days after Company presents the new Implementation and/or Application to Microsoft, and if Microsoft does not respond within that 30 day period, the Implementation and/or Application will be deemed approved by Microsoft. 

13.5      Approval of Current Company Properties using the BingAds marketplace. Syndication Partners, Implementations and/or Applications, and Properties, all Company owned and operated and 3rd party syndication search Implementations and/or Applications operating in the BingAds marketplace  [*] days prior to the Amendment Effective Date, will not require pre-approval by Microsoft to go live provided compliance with Microsoft Editorial Policies.  Microsoft reserves the right to review and require changes to align to then-existing policies and other applicable contractual requirements.  A list of these Properties and Implementations and/or Applications is attached as Exhibit X.  Company represents and warrants that partners listed in Exhibit X are currently participating in the BingAds marketplace as of [*] days prior to the Amendment Effective Date. 

13.5.1.  Other Company Partners and Properties. Company represents and warrants that Yahoo! has approved each of the Company Partners, Properties, or Implementations listed in Exhibit Y to participate in the BingAds marketplace.  These Partners, Properties and Implementations will not require a review or pre-approval to go live provided each complies with Microsoft Editorial Policies, subject to Microsoft’s sole discretion.  If any Partner, Property or Implementation does not comply with Microsoft’s Editorial Policies or otherwise Microsoft’s requirements as determined in Microsoft’s sole discretion, Microsoft may either require changes or Microsoft may elect to cease provision of the Services for that Partner, Property, or Implementation. 

13.6.  Capacity Planning.  For Implementations approved after the Amendment Effective Date, if Company does not provide an estimated Query volume when seeking approval for an Implementation, Company shall provide Microsoft at least 30 days advance notice (email notice to suffice) for an increase in Query volumes of more than fifty (50) Queries per second that come from new partners and does not include natural or organic Query growth that occurs over time. Company shall use reasonable efforts to provide advance notice (email notice to suffice) for an increase in Query volumes of more 

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	[*]
	Information redacted pursuant to a confidential treatment request by Blucora, Inc. under 5 U.S.C. §552(b)(4) and 
17 C.F.R. §§ 200.80(b)(4) and 240.24b-2, and submitted separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

than on average two-hundred (200) Queries per second that come from new partners, excluding Queries from natural or organic grown over time, and if Company is unable to provide at least sixty (60) days advance notice, Company understands that Microsoft might be delayed in onboarding that new partner.    

13.7.  Use of Search Services Outside of Primary or Secondary Markets.  If Company desires to use any Search Service outside of the applicable Primary or Secondary Markets for that Search Service, Company may do so as follows:  

		
	(a)
	If Company desires to use Web Search Results and Paid Search Results, Company does not specify a market when making the call, and Microsoft does not support that geographic region for Paid Search Results, Company will call for both Web Search Results and Paid Search Results and [*]. Company will be required to pay fees for Web Search Results, as set forth in Section 10.6.

 
		
	(b)
	If Company desires to use Web Search Results and Paid Search Results, Company does not specify a market when making the call, and Microsoft does not support that geographic region for Web Search Results, Company will call for both Web Search Results and Paid Search Results and [*].   Company will be required to pay fees for Web Search Results, as set forth in Section 10.6. 

		
	(c)
	If Company desires to use Web Search Results and Paid Search Results in a Non-Covered Market for either Paid Search Results or Web Search Results and Company does not specify a market when making the call for Web Search Results or Paid Search Results, Company will call for both Web Search Results and Paid Search Results, and [*], as well as whether and from what country to deliver Paid Search Results.  Company will be required to pay fees for Web Search Results, as set forth in Section 10.6.

		
	(d)
	If Company desires to use Paid Search Results in a Non-Covered Market for Paid Search Results, and Company desires to ensure that Paid Search Results will be delivered, Company may elect to call Paid Search Results and specify the market from which it wants Paid Search Results to be delivered and Microsoft shall deliver Paid Search Results for that market if there are Paid Search Results available for the specific     Query at the time of the Query.  For clarity and solely in this circumstance, Microsoft will not be obligated to indemnify Company for such Paid Search Results under Section 13.3(b) of the Agreement.     

13.8. Additional Remedies. Notwithstanding anything else to the contrary in the Schedule, Agreement, or any other schedule to the Agreement, Sections 14 (titled “Excluded Damages”) and Section 15 (titled “Limitation of Liability) of the Agreement do not apply if Microsoft intentionally fails to respond to Queries or provide Company with Paid Search Services and Web Search Results unless such intentional failure to respond is in accordance with Sections 6.5, 6.7, or 6.9 of the Agreement. 

13.9.  Detailed Company Properties Submission.  Within 30 calendar days of the Amendment Effective Date, Company will provide to Microsoft in a format provided to Company by Microsoft a list of the Partners, Properties, Sites, and/or Implementations that are listed in Exhibit X and Y.  If Company does not meet this requirement for an Implementation by the date required, within 30 days after that date, Microsoft will require that Implementation to complete full review.

13.10. Additional Claims. The following is added to the definition of “Claim” in Section 13.3(c) of the Agreement: “(vi) alleges that a Paid Search Result placed on a dedicated image, news, or video Results Page infringes or violates third-party IPR.”

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	[*]
	Information redacted pursuant to a confidential treatment request by Blucora, Inc. under 5 U.S.C. §552(b)(4) and 
17 C.F.R. §§ 200.80(b)(4) and 240.24b-2, and submitted separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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	Information redacted pursuant to a confidential treatment request by Blucora, Inc. under 5 U.S.C. §552(b)(4) and 
17 C.F.R. §§ 200.80(b)(4) and 240.24b-2, and submitted separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Exhibit Y

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	Information redacted pursuant to a confidential treatment request by Blucora, Inc. under 5 U.S.C. §552(b)(4) and 
17 C.F.R. §§ 200.80(b)(4) and 240.24b-2, and submitted separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Schedule 1a

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	Information redacted pursuant to a confidential treatment request by Blucora, Inc. under 5 U.S.C. §552(b)(4) and 
17 C.F.R. §§ 200.80(b)(4) and 240.24b-2, and submitted separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.Exhibit

Exhibit 10.8

SCHEDULE 1
BING SEARCH API SERVICES

This Schedule is entered into by and between Company (defined in Table 1) and Microsoft (defined in Table 1) as of the Schedule Effective Date below, pursuant to that certain Microsoft Online & Advertising Services  Framework Agreement dated August 1, 2014 between Microsoft on the one hand and Company, on the other (the “Agreement”).  This Schedule is subject to, and incorporates, the terms and conditions of the Agreement.
	
			
	Table 1    – Schedule Information Table

	“Microsoft”:
	Microsoft Online, Inc.

	“Company”:
	Infospace LLC

	“Schedule Effective Date”:
	June 1, 2015
	 

	“Initial Schedule Term”:
	Two Months

	“Renewal Schedule Term”:
	Month to month

	Anticipated “Start Date”
	June 1, 2015

By signing below, the Parties agree to be bound by the terms of this Schedule:

	
		
	Company:  Infospace LLC

By (sign): /s/ Jim Kreyenhagen            
Printed Name:  Jim Kreyenhagen         
Title:  Chief Revenue Officer, InfoSpace      
Date:  May 21, 2015            
	Microsoft:  Microsoft Online, Inc.

By (sign): /s/ Cindy Bondoc          
Printed Name:  Cindy Bondoc            
Title:  Contract Execution         
Date:  5/22/2015            

Background
In accordance with the terms and conditions in this Schedule, Company desires to obtain, and Microsoft desires to provide, the Bing API indicated in this Schedule, which is intended to deliver relevant results (collectively, "Bing results") for queries submitted to Microsoft's Bing service and other related Microsoft services (collectively, "Bing Services") for rendering such Bing results or otherwise using such Bing results within a customer-facing or end-user-facing website, for use in Company's specified web properties. This Schedule incorporates by reference the Bing terms of use (such Microsoft Services Agreement, currently found at http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-live/microsoft-service-agreement, and which may be updated from time to time), any pricing and payment terms applicable to the Bing service, and any applicable guidelines, documentation or requirements, technical, operational or otherwise relating to the Bing services, including without limitation the API documentation found at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd251056.aspx, as they may be published and updated by Microsoft from time to time.  The parties therefore enter into this Schedule, and agree as follows:

Terms of this Schedule
		
	1.1
	DEFINITIONS.  For the purposes of this Schedule, the terms below have the following meanings:

		
	1.2
	 “API” means Microsoft’s commercially available application programming interface for Microsoft’s Bing search and related services, together with any documentation and other written or online information and materials (including, if Microsoft provides any, updates, bug fixes, patches, corrections, and successors to the foregoing) that Microsoft typically makes available to other third-party users of this interface, all pursuant to the terms of use for such interface.  

		
	1.3
	“Application” means a package of software that provides a service to a User and is downloaded by a User for use within a web browser, a smartphone, or a tablet computer (e.g. Microsoft Surface 2).  For clarity, an Application includes but is not limited to web browser toolbars.

		
	1.4
	“Approved Markets” means those geographic markets identified as a specific country where Services may be used.  Microsoft and Company will mutually agree which markets shall be designated in this way.

		
	1.5
	“Bing API” means the Bing Search API, Bing Search API – Spelling Results Only, and Bing Search API – Web Results Only, collectively.

		
	1.6
	 “Bing Search API” means the Bing web search API as offered by Microsoft (as Microsoft determines how to offer, market and operate such API in its sole discretion), including, without limitation, the “web” source type and any other source types that Bing web search API elects to offer in its sole discretion as part of its Bing web search API.  Microsoft may, in its discretion, elect to add to or remove certain source types from the Bing Search API.  Any such addition or removal of Bing Search API source types will not impact Company’s payment obligations to Microsoft, unless Microsoft exercises its right to charge additional (or lesser) fees as contemplated in this Schedule.  

		
	1.7
	“Bing Search API – Spelling Results Only” means the Bing web search API as offered by Microsoft (as Microsoft determines how to offer, market and operate such API in its sole discretion), including the “spelling” results type only. 

		
	1.8
	“Bing Search API – Web Results Only” means the Bing web search API as offered by Microsoft (as Microsoft determines how to offer, market and operate such API in its sole discretion), including the “web” source type only.   

		
	1.9
	“Company Properties” means the Websites, Applications, and properties identified in Exhibit C, Website Properties (including any substantially-similar replacement or successor Websites and properties), which are targeted to Users in the Approved Markets.  Company Properties include both those controlled by Company, its Affiliates, and 3rd parties that Company enters into an agreement with enabling Company to provide Bing Services Company may add additional Company Properties upon written mutual agreement of the parties.  

		
	1.10
	“Query” means an individual query to the Bing API, which may include a query for one, some or all source types offered by the Bing API (provided that Company are using Bing Search API – if using the “Bing Search API – Web Results Only”, then each query may only be to the web source type).  Microsoft may impose limitations on the maximum number of results that are included in each Query (such maximum amounts may vary by source type) – such maximum results will be disclosed in Microsoft’s API documentation, currently found at http://www.bing.com/toolbox/bingdeveloper/ (which may be updated from time to time).

		
	1.11
	“Schedule Term” is defined in Section 7.

		
	1.12
	“Start Date” means the date on which the Bing Services are made commercially available to Users under this Schedule.  The anticipated Start Date is stated in Table 1 above.

		
	1.13
	 “Users” means end users (individuals or otherwise) of Company Properties.

		
	1.14
	“Website” means a customer-facing end-user-facing website.

		
	1.
	GENERAL.  Commencing on the Start Date, Microsoft will supply the Bing Services to Company for the Company Properties, subject to the terms and conditions of this Schedule.  

		
	2.
	BING SERVICES.

		
	3.1
	Bing Search API.  Microsoft will deliver to Company, or provide Company with access to, the Bing Search API, solely for use under the terms of this Schedule.  Company will download the Bing Search API in accordance with the applicable software download policies here http://advertise.bingads.microsoft.com/en-us/editorial-privacy-guidelines#software.  Company will integrate the API in the Company Properties, and will make commercially reasonable efforts to complete this integration by the anticipated Start Date indicated on Table 1 above.  

		
	3.2
	Attribution and Reservation of Rights.  Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in the Agreement, Microsoft and its suppliers retain all right, title, and interest in and to the Services (including the API and Bing results) and all intellectual property rights in any of these.  This Agreement does not grant Company any rights in any Microsoft logo, trademark, or service mark, and Company will not use any logo, trademark, or service mark of Microsoft for any purpose without Microsoft's prior written approval, other than to attribute Bing in accordance with the Bing Product Guidelines (found at http://download.microsoft.com/download/0/4/E/04E076D4-60B2-4D31-BCC7-C4805B558DBB/Bing%20product%20guidelines.pdf) and API documentation (found at http://www.bing.com/toolbox/bingdeveloper/) (as such guidelines and documentation may be updated from time to time), under which Company has a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, royalty-free license during the Schedule Term to use, reproduce, distribute and display the trademarks, service marks, logos and other distinctive brand features of Microsoft specifically contemplated in the Bing Product Guidelines and API documentation (the “Microsoft Brand Features”), so long as Company’s use is strictly in accordance with such guidelines and documentation.  Company will not claim or imply 

any sponsorship or endorsement of Company Properties by Microsoft.  All uses of Microsoft’s Brand Features and all goodwill associated therewith insure solely to the benefit of Microsoft.  Notwithstanding anything else herein to the contrary, Microsoft reserves the right to further limit the license granted in this Section to the extent that Company’s use or display may negatively impact the goodwill or reputation associated with Microsoft’s Brand Features.
		
	3.
	COMPANY OBLIGATIONS

		
	4.1
	Company Properties Changes.  Company will promptly notify Microsoft prior to making changes to Company Properties (including page design and/or the placement of the Paid Search Services) so that Microsoft may assess the impact to the number or quality of impressions, or the performance of the Bing Services, and the parties will work together in good faith to resolve any material adverse impact.  Company will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide Microsoft at least thirty (30) days’ prior written notice of any change to the Company Properties that would result in a material increase in impressions (including conversion of a service from subscription to free).  In the event that Microsoft reasonably anticipates that the modifications will negatively impact its ability to generate revenue, or a negative impact is observed following the implementation of such modifications, Microsoft will have the right to propose modifications to the commercial terms of this Schedule, and to terminate the Schedule if Company does not agree to the modified commercial terms (which will be in addition to its termination rights set forth herein).

		
	4.2
	Additional Company Properties.    If Company desires to add additional websites to the Properties for the purposes of this Agreement (i.e., to add Microsoft Advertisements thereto), Company shall identify the websites in writing, and providing such other information as Microsoft may reasonably request to evaluate the request (e.g., anticipated traffic volumes, target audience, etc.).  The addition of additional websites to the Properties shall be subject to the mutual agreement of the parties.  For the avoidance of doubt, an additional website for the purposes of this section will include a website that Company acquires and then rebrands with an existing brand name.

		
	4.3
	Compliance. Company will use the Bing Services in strict compliance with the Service use conditions described on Exhibit B. Company and its Affiliates will comply with the Bing terms of use found here: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-live/microsoft-service-agreement.   Company will send no more than 170,000 requests per day.

		
	4.
	ACCESS LICENSE.  Subject to Company’s compliance with all terms of the Agreement and this Schedule, Microsoft grants Company a non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicenseable license (except as set forth in Section 5.1), solely during the Schedule Term, to use the Bing Services in connection with the Company Properties for the sole purpose of: (a) enabling the Company Properties to obtain Bing results; (b) making limited intermediate copies of the Bing results, solely as necessary to display or use them as a part of the Company Properties; or (c) 

hosting and displaying Bing results on the Company Properties.  Company’s license to use the Bing Services is limited, however, to solely the Company Properties.
		
	5.1
	Microsoft grants Company a limited right to provide Paid Services to Sub-syndication Partners. Microsoft reserves the right to pre-approve each Sub-syndication Partner and Sub-syndication Implementation. Company shall submit an initial list of Sub-syndication Partners and Sub-syndication Implementations. Company will provide a reasonable period of prior notice to Microsoft before bringing any additional Sub-syndication Partners or Sub-syndication Implementations onto Company network.  At any time upon Microsoft’s request, Company will provide an up to date list of all its Sub-syndication Partners and Sub-syndication Implementations.  Microsoft may, at its own discretion, provide additional guidelines or require Company to obtain further reviews for sub-syndication. 

		
	5.
	PRIVACY AND DATA RIGHTS

		
	6.1
	Data Collection and Use.  In connection with Microsoft providing the Bing Services, Microsoft may collect, and/or Company will provide, information relating to the Bing Services, including the User’s IP address, referring URL (HTTP Referrer), user agent, Query, time of submission, and Results returned.  Microsoft will comply with the then-current Microsoft Online Privacy Statement (available at http://privacy.Microsoft.com/en-us/fullnotice.aspx or its successors) in its use of the User information.    

		
	6.2
	Consumer Notices.  Company agrees that it will operate a prominent online privacy policy for the Company Properties.  Such privacy policy will include: (a) a full, accurate and clear disclosure regarding the placement, use and reading of cookies and related technologies, and Company’s collection and use of data in relation to activity by Users on the Company Properties; (b) Company’s use of Microsoft for the Bing Services for the Company Properties, and data collection by Microsoft in connection therewith; and (c) a disclosure that Users may choose to not participate in Microsoft’s personalized advertising services, along with a link to Microsoft-specified web address where Users may “opt out” of such personalized advertising services and a link to the Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) Opt-out Tool where Users may “opt out” of such personalized advertising services. 

		
	6.
	SCHEDULE TERM AND TERMINATION

		
	7.1
	Schedule Term.  The term of this Schedule (“Schedule Term”) begins on the Schedule Effective Date, and unless earlier terminated, continues for the Initial Schedule Term.  This Schedule will automatically renew for successive one month terms (“Schedule Renewal Term”) unless terminated by either party with 30-day written notice.   

		
	7.2
	Termination.  Termination of this Schedule is governed by the applicable terms of the Agreement. Either party may terminate this Schedule on 30 days’ advance written notice to the other party.  

		
	7.3
	Effect of Termination of this Schedule.   Upon termination of this Schedule, all rights granted to you by this Schedule will automatically terminate and Company will cease to have any rights to use the Services (including, without limitation, the API).  Neither party will be liable to the other for any damages resulting solely from terminating this Schedule 

according to its terms.  The following will survive any termination or expiration of this Schedule:  Table 1, and Sections 1, 6, and 7, as well as all definitions in other sections and all terms that, as expressed or by their nature, are intended to survive. 

		
	7.
	CHANGES TO THE SERVICES; CANCELLATION OF THE SERVICES.  Microsoft may change (including by removing features, adding or removing source types), update, or enhance (collectively for purposes of this Section 8, "modify," or “modification”) the Services at any time and may require Company to obtain and use the most recent versions.  Modifications may affect Company’s ability to use the Services and may require Company to change (at Company’s sole cost) the way Company previously used them.  If any modification is unacceptable to Company, Company’s only recourse is to stop using the Services.  Company’s continued use of the Services following any posted update or change to the Services will constitute Company’s binding acceptance to the update or change.  Microsoft will not be liable for any costs that Company incur, or for lost profits or damages of any kind, related to any such modification.  Microsoft may cancel or suspend Company’s use of the Services or our offering of the Services partially or in its entirety at any time.  Microsoft’s cancellation or suspension may be without cause, without notice, or both.  Upon cancellation, Company’s right to use the Services (including, without limitation, the API) will cease immediately.  Once the Services are cancelled or suspended, any data Company has stored on the Services may not be retrieved later.

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Exhibit B
BING API USE CONDITIONS

      1. CODE OF CONDUCT / RESTRICTIONS ON USE.  Company’s website (“Website”), Company’s application, and Company’s access to and use any or all of the Services, must comply with all applicable Microsoft policies and guidelines (including, without limitations, any API call volume limitations, security policies, and privacy policies), technical requirements and documentation, and all applicable laws (including, without limitation, the applicable laws of Company’s jurisdiction relating to online conduct, acceptable content, data collection, privacy, and the export of data to the United States or Company’s country of residence).  This Schedule does not grant Company any rights related to any services, materials, content, or data other than the Services.  Company will not, and will not permit Company’s users or other third parties to:
            (a) modify, reverse engineer, decompile, or otherwise alter the Services;
(b) distribute, publish, facilitate, enable, or allow access or linking to the Services from any location or source other than Company’s Website or application;
(c) modify, filter, obscure, or replace the text, images, or other content of Bing results, display Bing results with search results from other sources or with other content so that such other search results or content appears as displayed to be part of the Bing results, other than in either case blending and displaying with Company’s own proprietary information;
(d) frame, minimize, remove, redirect, delay, or otherwise inhibit or modify the display of any web page accessed by the links provided in or associated with Bing results;
(e) hide or mask Company’s identity, or the identity of Company’s service, as it uses the Services, including by failing to follow the identification conventions listed in the API documentation;    
(f) defame, abuse, harass, stalk, threaten, or otherwise violate the legal rights (such as rights of privacy and publicity) of others; or otherwise violate Microsoft’s then current editorial policies (found at: http://advertise.bingads.microsoft.com/en-us/bing-ads-policies).
(g) impersonate another person or entity, or falsify or delete any author attributions, legal or other proper notices or proprietary designations (e.g., copyright or trademark symbols), or labels of the origin or source of services, software, or other materials;
(h) use the Services to violate the law or for any unauthorized purpose;
(i) use the Services to infringe upon the copyright, trademark or other intellectual property rights of anyone;
(j) interfere with or disrupt the Services, or servers or networks related to the Services, or disobey any requirements, procedures, policies, or regulations of networks related to the Services;
(k) create user accounts by automated means or under false or fraudulent pretenses;
(l) promote or provide instructional information about illegal activities or promote physical harm or injury against any group or individual;
		
	    
	(m) copy, store, or cache any Bing results, except for the intermediate purpose allowed in Section 5 of the Agreement;

		
	    
	(n) commercialize (i.e., sell, rent, or lease) Bing results;

		
	    
	(o) transmit any virus, worm, defect, Trojan horse, or any other item intended to destroy, surreptitiously interfere with, expropriate, or exert unauthorized control over any system or data or to defraud any person;

		
	    
	(p) directly or indirectly generate impressions or clicks on Bing results, or authorize or encourage others to do so, though any automated, deceptive, fraudulent, or other invalid means;

		
	    
	(q) taking any action to remove the hyperlinks included as a part of any transmitted Bing results; or

		
	    
	(r) create or attempt to create a substitute or similar service or product as that of the Service or Bing through use of or access to any of the Services or proprietary information related to the Services.  

      2. LIMITATIONS AND CONDITIONS OF THE SERVICE.  Microsoft may use technology or other means to protect the Services, protect our customers, or stop Company from breaching this Schedule.  These means may include, for example, filtering to stop spam or increase security.  These means may hinder or break Company’s use of the Services, and Company may not work around or attempt to thwart or disable any of these technical or other means.  Microsoft also may, in our sole discretion, limit the: (a) rate at which the Services, or any subset of them, may be called; (b) the amount of storage made available to each Services account; or (c) the length of individual content segments that may be uploaded to, or served from, the Services (all of the foregoing being forms of "Throttling").  Microsoft may perform this Throttling globally across all Services, per end user, or on any other basis.  Company will not take steps to circumvent any technical measures Microsoft may put in place to enforce Throttling.  

3.  SERVICE LEVEL GOALS.  Without limiting anything stated in Sections 1(b), 9 or 10 of the Agreement, and subject further to Company’s acknowledgement that Microsoft will not be liable to Company or to any third party if Microsoft fail to achieve the following service level goals, our service level goals are as follows:  

    Service Level Goals
    Uptime*                99.5%
 
    Query Response Time**        1.5 seconds
    * "Uptime" means the percentage of time that Microsoft's Bing services are operational to receive, process, and respond to queries, excluding scheduled downtime (if any).
    ** "Query Response Time" means the time between when Company completed transmission of a query request to Microsoft (i.e., the query leaves Company’s network border) and when Company received the completed Bing results from Microsoft (i.e., the Bing results enter Company’s network border).

4.  ATTRIBUTION AND ADVERTISING.  Microsoft may include our trademark(s) or logo(s) in Bing results provided through the Services and, if Microsoft do so, Company will not remove, modify, or interfere with the display or viewing of these trademarks or logos.  Whether Microsoft include trademarks or logos or not, Company will attribute us as the source of the Bing results (in the manner that Microsoft may specify from time to time in applicable services documentation and our product guidelines, currently found at http://www.bing.com/toolbox/bingdeveloper/ and http://download.microsoft.com/download/0/4/E/04E076D4-60B2-4D31-BCC7-C4805B558DBB/Bing%20product%20guidelines.pdf, and which may be updated from time to time) and display the "attribution" data field (if a non-blank field is returned as part of the Bing results).  In any display of trademarks, logos, or attribution, Company will comply with the current version of our usage guidelines (found at http://www.microsoft.com/about/legal/en/us/intellectualproperty/trademarks/usage/default.aspx, and which may be updated from time to time).  Microsoft may also include advertising in Bing results provided through the Services and, if Microsoft do so, Company will not remove, modify, or interfere with the display or viewing of this advertising.  On any page in which Company display Bing results, Company will only display advertising that Microsoft serve or provide.

     5. CERTAIN ADDITIONAL LIMITATIONS FOR IMAGE, NEWS AND VIDEO RESULTS.  Without limiting any other portion of this Schedule, the following additional terms apply to Company’s use of any image, news or video search results obtained through the Bing services.  Company may not display 

advertising on the same page with any Bing image, news or video search results.  Company will display, and Company will not remove, alter or obscure, any attribution information provided by Microsoft in connection with any Bing image, news or video search results.   Company will not display any image, news or video search results obtained through the Bing services except in response to a valid end user search request.  Image, news or video search results obtained through the Services will not constitute the sole or primary content of Company’s Website.

      6. END USER TERMS.  The Terms of Use located at http://explore.live.com/microsoft-service-agreement?ref=none&mkt=en-us (which may be updated from time to time, the "Bing TOUs") or such other locations as Microsoft may specify apply to end users' use of and access to Bing results through Company’s Website or application.  

7. PRIVACY.  All access to and use of the Services is subject to the data practices set forth in the Microsoft Online Privacy Statement, which is available at http://privacy.microsoft.com/ (which may be updated from time to time).  Nothing in this Schedule or the Services provide for the collection or transfer of any personally identifiable information of internet users between the parties.  Company must maintain a prominent online privacy policy for Company’s Websites and applications that access the Services.  This privacy policy, at a minimum, must include: (a) a full, accurate, and clear disclosure regarding the placement, use, and reading of cookies and related technologies, and Company’s collection and use of data in relation to activity by users of Company’s Websites and applications; (b) to the extent applicable, Company’s use of Microsoft for advertising services for Company’s Websites and applications; and (c) to the extent applicable a disclosure that users may choose to not participate in Microsoft’s personalized advertising services, along with a link to a Microsoft-specified web address where the user may “opt out” of such personalized advertising services.

Exhibit C
Website Properties

      
	
		
	Property/Partner
	Max per Day

	Excite
	 

	Dogpile
	 

	WebCrawler
	 

	Total
	         170,000

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