Document:

China Mobile & Moternet WAP Cooperation Agreement dated on May 23, 2003

 Exhibit 10.27 
  
 China Mobile And Monternet WAP Service Providers 
  
 Cooperation Agreement 
  
 Party A: China Mobile Communications Corporation 
  
 Party B: Beijing G. Feel Technology Co., Ltd 
  
 Upon the principal of equality and mutual benefit and after friendly consultation, the parties agree to establish cooperation relationship, and hereby execute this
Agreement to regulate the rights and obligations of the parties in the cooperation. This Agreement is equally binding upon the parties. 
  
 I. Cooperation Principles 
  
 The parties shall carry out loyal cooperation in mobile data WAP in the principle of mutual benefit and win-win strategy, the parties shall diligently perform this Agreement and actively coordinate with the efforts of
the other party. 
  
 II. Cooperation Project 
  
 Party A shall provide the network platform and communication services as the network
operator, and provide Party B with the Monternet WAP business specification and interfaces technical specification; Party B, as the service provider, shall develop/provide the application contents services based on the above specification. After the
test and approval of Party A, the contents furnished by Party B shall be connected into the WAP primary station of the Monternet at the URL address of http://wap.monternet.com. The project has started from December 1, 2002, with the mutually
agreed period starting from December 1, 2002 to December 31, 2003. 
  
 III. Mutual
Responsibilities 
  
 3.1 Obligations of Party A 
  

	3.1.1	Party A shall promote/market Monternet WAP website via various media under its control to attract more accesses to the website. 

  

	3.1.2	Party A shall provide Party B with the WAP interface technical specification and support to ensure successful connection of Party B with WAP primary website of Party A.

  

	3.1.3	As requested by Party B, Party A shall provide necessary training. 

  

	3.1.4	With the interface of Party A WAP firewall and Party B as the boundary, Party A shall service all facilities of its side to ensure normal performance and service provision.

  

	3.1.5	Party A shall furnish, on the Monternet WAP primary website, the application services furnished by Party B after the test of Party A. 

  

	3.1.6	Party A shall take charge of the routine maintenance of WAP primary website, and undertake the technical troubleshooting due to the causes of Party A to ensure the normal service
provision. 

	3.1.7	Party A shall provide the network port services to Party B free of charge, and help Party B to integrate the application services into the WAP primary website.

  

	3.1.8	Party A shall define the WAP business indexes, completely/accurately inform Party B of such indexes, and allow Party B to realize such indexes within the reasonable period.

  

	3.1.9	Party A shall take charge of the user registration, log-on, certification and authentication, and feedback the data to Party B. 

  

	3.1.10	Party A shall record the access volume on Monternet WAP primary website, and provide Party B the above records as requested. 

  

	3.1.11	In consideration of the services of Party B on Monternet WAP primary website, Party A shall charge the customers of Party A in use of Party B services based on the billing data
furnished by Party B, and settle the payment with Party B as per article 6 hereunder. 

  

	3.1.12	Party A shall provide the customer inquiry and complaint services, settle customer complaints, and immediately undertake the troubleshooting arising out of Party A fault like the
network, gateway and operation platform; in case of any failure due to the fault of Party B, Party A shall promptly inform Party B thereabout and require prompt settlement. 

  
 3.2 Obligations of Party B 
  
 3.2.1 Party B will use the media under its control (including Websites, WAP website, press and TV) to help China Mobile to promote the application services on Monternet
WAP primary website (wap.monternet.com) and the primary website to attract more users to access the website and consume the services. Party B will promote the Monternet WAP services in the name of Party A or its business names subject to written
confirmation of Party A; without the written consent of Party A, Party B shall not promote any services other than Monternet WAP services on the media in the name of China Mobile and Monternet. 
  

	3.2.2	Party B shall provide WAP application server, application software, information source, application dedicated data line and other necessary facilities for the cooperation project,
and ensure the normal operation of above facilities as required by Party A. 

  

	3.2.3	Party B shall actively coordinate with Party A’s interface test, and ensure connection with Monternet WAP primary website according to WAP business specification and interface
technical specification of Party A. 

  

	3.2.4	With the interface of Party A WAP firewall and Party B as the boundary, Party B shall service all facilities of its side to ensure normal performance and service provision.

  
 3.2.5 Party B must ensure the compliance with the network
performance indexes below, Party A shall conduct the test of the indexes and record the test data: 
  

	(1)	On-busy connection success rate not below 98%; 

  

	(2)	Network latency (loop latency from WTBS PING SP server) not over 100ms; 

  

	(3)	SP response latency (latency from WTBS request to WTBS response receipt) not over 500ms. 

  
 3.2.6 Party B shall promptly eliminate application service failures attributable to Party B, and take concrete measures to avoid such
failures in the future. Party B shall be liable for any economic loss incurred to Party A or Party A’s WAP users due to the fault of Party B. 

	3.2.7	Party B shall undertake the negotiation and business agreement with the direct providers of application service contents. Party B shall ensure that the information and service
furnished by Party B do not violate application policies, laws and regulations, nor infringe consumer interests and IPR of any third party. Party B shall approve and get online any updated information and contents, and be legally liable therefor.
Party B shall be liable for any lawsuit thus incurred. 

  

	3.2.8	Party B must ensure that the users can freely consume its services on Monternet WAP primary website of Party A, without the consent of Party A, shall not require the users logging
on Monternet WAP primary website of Party A to undergo registration and authentication, nor require the users to register first in any place other than Monternet WAP primary website of Party A. 

  

	3.2.9	Party B shall ensure to provide the contents valuable to the users, and upgrade the contents regularly. 

  

	3.2.10	Without written consent of Party A, Party B shall not provide other services unauthorized by Party A to Party A’s users on WAP website of Party A. 

  

	3.2.11	Party B shall not provide the application service contents furnished to Party A to other communications operators or WAP website, regardless of the transmission/carrying model of
the application services. Otherwise, Party A is entitled to terminate Party B’s application services on Party A’s WAP primary website, and terminate the settlement with Party B accordingly. 

  

	3.2.12	Party B shall not provide the premium services furnished by Party A on the WAP website of Party B or other websites, otherwise, Party A is entitled to terminate Party B’s
application services on Party A’s WAP primary website, and terminate the settlement with Party B accordingly. 

  

	3.2.13	In principle, Party B shall terminate any services existing on its own WAP website or WAP websites of the provincial branches of Party A prior to the cooperation with Party A, and
may also insert the linkage with Monternet at the original service place. Otherwise, Party A is entitled to terminate Party B’s application services on Party A’s WAP primary website, and terminate the settlement with Party B accordingly.

  

	3.2.14	Party B shall provide the linkage with the front page of Party A Monternet WAP primary website (http://wap.monternet.com) on Party B’s WAP website, and recommend the
application services on Monternet WAP primary website to the users. 

  

	3.2.15	Party B may provide the nationwide services on WAP primary website of Party A, or provide local services on the local WAP websites of Party A; provided that only one website shall
contain the services of the same type of contents, that is to say, Party B shall not provide the local service contents in the nationwide services repetitively, or vice versa; shall not provide repeated contents to different provinces, nor the
nationwide services through linkage with multiple local WAP websites of Party A. Otherwise Party A shall terminate the nationwide services of Party B. 

  

	3.2.16	Without written consent of Party A, the application services of Party B on WAP website of Party A shall not be attached with the brands or marks of Party B other than the Monternet
marks. 

  

	3.2.17	The services of Party B on WAP website of Party A shall not provide any URL address linkage with Party B or any third party, any service must provide the linkage to the front page
of Monternet (http://wap.monternet.com). 

  

	3.2.18	Party B shall accurately and specifically provide Party A with the data for billing, and be liable for it economically and legally. 

 IV. Rights of the Parties 
  
 4.1 Rights of Party A 
  

	4.1.1	Party A is entitled to audit, or authorize other professional entity to audit, the information and application service contents furnished by Party B, and check whether the contents
of Party B are the latest. 

  

	4.1.2	Party A is entitled to reject any information furnished by Party B that violates applicable laws, regulations and policies or contains inappropriate contents in the opinion of Party
A, and Party A is entitled to claim compensation for any negative economic/credit impact on Party A thus incurred from Party B. 

  

	4.1.3	Party A is entitled to require Party B to modify, change and delete the contents that, as deemed by Party A, necessitate above actions. 

  

	4.1.4	Party A is entitled to nail down the examination indexes for the application services provided by Party B, and examine the services of Party B accordingly. Party A is entitled to
require Party B to adjust or modify any application services failing the examination for 3 months in a row; in case Party B denies the requirement or fails to satisfy Party A after adjustment, Party A shall cancel Party B’s qualification for
providing the application services. 

  

	4.1.5	Party A is entitled to rank the order of application services furnished by Party B on WAP primary website of Party A. 

  

	4.1.6	Party A is entitled to instruct/supervise the service fee standards of Party B. 

  

	4.1.7	Party A is entitled to get the reasonable revenue. (see article 6 hereto for the revenue sharing). 

  
 4.2 Rights of Party B 
  

	4.2.1	Party B may choose to provide nationwide services on WAP primary website of Party A or local service on local websites of Party A, provided that Party B shall apply to Party A for
nationwide services, and apply to the local branch of Party A for local services. However, Party A shall not support the financial settlement of local services provided by Party B on local websites of Party A, in which case Party B shall enter into
separate agreement with local branches of Party A for settlement. 

  

	4.2.2	The service scope of Party B shall comply with the term and regional scope as stipulated by its valued added telecom service license. 

  

	4.2.3	As instructed by Party A, Party B is entitled to determine whether to charge any premium and the premium standard. 

  

	4.2.4	Party B is entitled to collect the statistic data about the users access of Party B’s information and application service contents via the network platform.

  

	4.2.5	Without the approval or written authorization of Party B, Party A shall not transfer, disclose or sell the information products and authorization of Party B to any third party other
than the parties hereunder in any manner. 

  

	4.2.6	Party B is entitled to get the reasonable part of the business revenue (specific revenue sharing model set in article 6 hereto). 

  

	4.2.7	In case of relatively great gap between the statistic data of Party A and Party B, Party B is entitled to claim detailed bills from Party A for checking. 

 V. Confidentiality 
  

	5.1	For the purpose of this Agreement, the Proprietary Information refers to the information with business value to the discloser business, obtained by either party from the other party
(Disclosing Party) during the term of this Agreement that is developed, created, invented or obtained or transferred to the Disclosing Party. The Proprietary Information includes but not limited to the trade secrets, computer programs, design
technologies, ideas, proprietary technologies, technical process, data, business and product development plan, customer information and other information about the business of the Disclosing Party, or the confidential information that the Disclosing
Party obtains from any third party. The parties agree that the Disclosing Party owns, and will own the Proprietary Information, which is critical to the Disclosing Party. The cooperation between the parties creates the mutual confidential and
trustworthy relationship about the Proprietary Information. 

  

	5.2	Without prior written consent of the Disclosing Party, the other party shall keep the confidentiality of any Proprietary Information, and shall not use or disclose such Proprietary
Information to any person or entity, except for the purpose for performing this Agreement. 

  

	5.3	The parties shall keep the confidentiality of the specific contents of this Agreement. Without prior written consent of the other party, neither party shall disclose the mutual
cooperation hereunder and the contents hereunder to any third party. 

  
 VI. Revenue Sharing and Settlement 
  

	6.1	The parties shall join to provide WAP services to Party A’s users, and the parties are entitled to share the reasonable revenue based on the statistic data of Party A’s
billing system. 

  

	6.2	The above settlement applies only to nationwide services of Party B on WAP primary website of Party A, other than the local services of Party B on Party A’s local websites.

  

	6.3	Party A’s users shall rely on Party A’s network resource for enjoying Party B’s services, Party A shall take any communication revenue thus created.

  

	6.4	The settlement term commences from the project commencement to the expiration of this agreement. 

  

	6.5	Party A’s billing system shall calculate the receivable information fees for Party B’s services on Monternet WAP primary website, 15% of which shall be allocated to Party
A, and the remaining 85% of which shall be allocated to Party B, as the information fees, which Party A shall pay to Party B. 

  

	6.6	Party A shall notify Party B of the revenue amount of last month within the first twenty (20) days each month (net of the information fee of Party A), by which Party B shall issue
the “service fee” invoice to Party A. 

	6.7	Upon the receipt of the invoice of Party B, Party A shall credit the last-month allocated revenue to Party B bank account within five (5) working days based on the bank account
information furnished by Party B. 

  

	6.8	The parties shall each bear their respective taxes arising out of the WAP revenue. 

  

	6.9	The settlement data between the parties shall be furnished by the billing system of Party A. In case of any disagreement with the billing data, Party A shall provide Party B with
detailed bills, and help Party B to check out reasons without adjustment of the last-month settlement amount. 

  

	6.10	Party B shall provide Party A with the accurate information of the bank account: 

  
 Account owner: Beijing G. Feel Technology Co., Ltd 
  

Opening bank: Wangjing Branch of China Bank of Construction 
  
 Account number: 2610036022 
  
 VII. Default Liability 
  

	7.1	In case this Agreement is unenforceable due to the default of either party, the conforming party is entitled to terminate this Agreement, and claim for the indemnification against
the loss thus incurred. 

  

	7.2	In case either party suffers negative social impact or economic loss due to the default of the other party, the conforming party is entitled to claim compensation, or even terminate
this Agreement. 

  
 VIII. Disputes 
  

	8.1	Any dispute arising out of the performance of this agreement shall be settled via friendly consultation. 

  

	8.2	Either party may submit any dispute failing friendly consultation to Beijing Arbitration Committee for arbitration according to its rules. The arbitration award is final and binding
upon the parties. 

  
 IX. Valid Term 
  

	9.1	This Agreement shall take effect upon execution, and shall remain valid until December 31, 2003. 

  

	9.2	Upon mutual consent, this Agreement shall be automatically renewed for another year. Either party may notify the other party for termination thereof in writing one (1) month prior
to the expiration of the valid term. 

  

	9.3	In case the parties agree to terminate this Agreement during the valid term, this Agreement shall automatically become void. 

  

	9.4	In case this Agreement fails performance due to force majeure, this Agreement shall be automatically terminated after the parties settled any existing payment.

  

	9.5	In case either party fails to perform this Agreement for predictable reasons, the affected party shall notify the other party thereabout within five (5) working days after the
realization of the reasons, and help the other party with any existing issue. In case the other party suffers any loss due to the failure of the affected party to promptly notify the other party, the affected party shall indemnify the other party
for such loss. 

 X. Miscellaneous 
  

	10.1	Exhibits: Monternet SP Cooperation Regulations-WAP Business, equal legal validity with this Agreement. 

  

	10.2	The parties shall settle any issue not covered hereunder via friendly consultation. 

  

	10.3	This Agreement is made in two (2) copies of equal validity with each party holding one (1) copy. 

  
 Party A: China Mobile Communications Corporation 
  
 Authorized representative: 
  
 Date: May 20, 2003 
  
 Party B: Beijing G. Feel
Technology Co., Ltd 
  
 Authorized representative: 
  
 Date: May 21, 2003Moternet SMS Cooperation Agreement dated May 1, 2004

 Exhibit 10.28 
  
 Monternet SMS Cooperation Agreement 
  

			
	Contract No:	 	 
		
	Execution date:	 	 
		
	Party A: Beijing Mobile Communication Co., Ltd	 	Party B: Beijing Sohu Internet Information Service Co., Ltd
		
	Legal representative:	 	Legal representative: Zhang Chaoyang
		
	Mailing address: No. 58 Dongzhong Street Dongcheng District, Beijing 100027	 	Mailing address: F15 Wing 2 No. 7 Jianguomennei Avenue, Beijing 10005
		
	Tel: 65546699	 	Tel: 65102160
		
	Fax: 65541330	 	Fax: 65102900
		
	Opening bank:	 	Opening bank: Gongtibeilu branch of Communication Bank
		
	Account number:	 	Account number: 060869018001247090

  
 Beijing Mobile Communication Co., Ltd
(hereinafter referred to as “Party A”), as the mobile communication operator and mobile data operator, provides the application providers with the open premium-based communication channels. Beijing Sohu Internet Information Service Co.,
Ltd (hereinafter referred to as “Party B”), engaged in value-added communication business as approved by the competent telecom authorities, provides the mobile users the SMS value-added services. To provide the users with better
application services, the parties agree as follows with regard to joint efforts of Monternet SMS services upon friendly consultation in the principle of equality, mutual benefit and development: 
  
 I. Introduction of Cooperation Scope 
  
 1.1 Party B shall fully comply with the State Council Order (No. 292) “Administrative
Methods of Internet Contents and Application Services”, be granted the license of value-added telecom business (dedicated to mobile network value-added telecom service), service for telecom and information services (Internet information
service), be able to provide comprehensive after service system, and have legal business conditions like the legal and reliable information/message sources. 
  
 1.2 In case Party B is the local partner of Party A, Party B shall provide Monternet SMS services to China Mobile mobile phone users of Beijing region only via the SMS
channel of Party A. 
  
 1.3 Party B shall abide by Monternet SP regulations
(including but not limited to “SMS Value-added Service SP Cooperation Regulations of Beijing Mobile and China Mobile) to provide SMS value-added services. 
  

1.4 Party A shall conduct regular examination of Party B in accordance with Monternet SP Cooperation Regulations and relevant provisions, and is entitled to terminate
the cooperation with Party B if the above examination fails. 

 II. Rights and Obligations 
  
 2.1 Rights and Obligations of Party A 
  
 1) Party A permits Party B to connect with Party A’s SMS gateway to provide SMS value-added services. Party A is entitled to adjust SMS traffic based on SMS
center’s capacity provided that Party A shall notify Party B in advance of any adjustment impacting on Party B business. 
  
 2) Party A shall provide necessary GSM mobile communication system, and ensure the stable and smooth traffic transmission. Upon Party B’s notification about the poor
transmission performance, Party A shall make troubleshooting promptly to avoid interference with Party B business. 
  
 3) Party A shall provide Party B the technical protocol/standard and interface standard of the SMS gateway platform as well as the technical documentation for mutual
communication, and promptly address the communication problems of Party B. 
  
 4)
Party A shall provide software/hardware for the SMS platform, and bear the operating cost thus incurred. 
  
 5) Party A shall renovate its own billing system at is own cost, including the bank premium-collection system and relevant hardware/software. 
  
 6) Party A shall provide the billing service and payment collection service to Party B. Party A is entitled to check the business of Party B
to ensure the accuracy of the billing information. Party A shall provide users with the specific premium invoice, and the detailed bill as requested. 
  
 7) When applicable, Party A shall provide Party B with the relevant data of invalid Monternet users (number cancelled, mobile phone shut off and overdue premium users) to
facilitate Party B to settle the problem. 
  
 8) Party A shall handle the user
inquiries and complaints arising out the network problem. 
  
 2.2 Rights and
Obligations of Party B 
  
 1) Party B shall undertake the purchase and
maintenance of its own software/hardware systems, including but not limited to the work and cost of all hardware system/equipment test/commissioning, cut-over, system maintenance, routine business management and marketing of the subject project.

  
 2) Party B shall provide China mobile users with the agreed contents and
application services, and ensure the legal, current and reliable information sources. Party B shall warrant that its information and contents comply with the applicable laws and regulations, and be liable for any liability thus incurred. 

 
 3) The URL address of Party B customized interface to users is www.sohu.com for
users to know about the contents and services of Party B. The above interface shall contain the basic service functions like authentication, addition, deletion, modification and searching, and the premium inquiry function. Party B shall provide
users with the specific premium standard with the adjustment cycle above 6 months, by which any service premium standard is subject to no change within 6 months after the launching. Party B shall keep all user access records of at least 3 months,
and keep the user ordering data permanently, and provide Party A with the interface for inquiry about the business records. 

 
4) Party B shall take necessary measures to effectively control invalid Monternet users, and shall not send any information to invalid Monternet users to
ensure the normal business of Monternet. 
  
 5) In case of system failure of Party
B impacting on Party A communication system, Party B shall submit to instructions of Party A for adjustment of SMS traffic of Party B to ensure reliable and stable SMS services, when Party B shall handle any user dispute thus incurred. 

 
 6) In the term of this agreement, Party B shall not send ads among other waste information
to users via the communication channel of Party A. Party B shall strengthen the examination of SMS contents, restrict on the group SMS quantity (at most 2 each time) and unit-time sending SMSs (at most 100 each hour). Party B shall take effective
technical measures to avoid illegal attack on Monternet including illegal intrusion, password pirating and illegal access of webpages. 
  
 7) Party B shall handle the user inquiries about application services or contents, fee inquiries, complaints and resentments, and settle any user complaint transferred by
Party A within stipulated timeframe while ensuring the fair and truthful settlement result. 
  
 8) In the term of this agreement, Party B is obligated to submit a report to Party A as requested about the user base, user categories, access habits and business prediction within the first 5 days each month. Party A
shall keep the confidentiality of the data as set in article 8 hereunder. 
  
 9)
Party B is obligated to promote and market Monternet services to users. 
  
 III.
Responsibility and Rights Matrix 
  
 3.1 Party B shall handle the user dispute
arising out the contents and services or transmission jams between the parties, and Party A shall handle the user dispute arising out of the SMS gateway and SMS center, as detailed in the diagram below: 
  
 

 
  
  

 
3.2 The contents or applications furnished by Party B shall not exceed the mutually agreed business scope, otherwise Party A is entitled to terminate this
agreement and claim the default liability against Party B. Party A is entitled to supervise the business of Party B, to which Party B shall assist with, to avoid any negative impact of Party B business development on normal business of Party A. In
case any default of Party B in business development negatively impacts on the normal business of Party A, Party A is entitled to terminate this agreement and claim the default liability against Party B. 
  
 3.3 Party B shall send written proposal or the document stamped on SP management website in
advance of any intention to add or reduce the services hereunder or change the price of some services hereunder. In case Party A agrees with the above price change, Party A shall notify Party B thereof via SP website or in writing; in case of
agreeing with the new services by Party A, Party B shall test the new services and furnish the test report to Party A. No new services are available to users unless Party A confirms the new services are sophisticated enough, as set in exhibit 1.

  
 IV. Mutual Benefits 
  
 4.1 Party A shall charge the communication fee of SMS services hereunder from the mobile
phone users of Party A as per the fee standard. In principle, Party B shall determine the information service fee of the services hereunder of the mobile users subject to the approval of China Mobile Communication Corporation. With Party A advising
on the upper threshold of the price (i.e. 2 yuan per each item of SMS, 30 yuan per month), Party B shall procure the approval of the price authority for the price standard with prompt notification to Party A. 
  
 4.2 Party A shall provide Party B with the billing and information fee collection services.
With all information services fee of each billing month in Beijing region as the information service fee receivable in Beijing region, Party A shall pay 85% of the above receivable in Beijing region to Party B, and be liable for any risk of overdue
payment of local users. In case Party B is the whole-network partner of Party A, i.e. Party B provides Monternet SMS value-added services to the nationwide China Mobile users, then all information services fee of each billing month in non-Beijing
region as the information service fee receivable in non-Beijing region, the non-Beijing mobile companies shall collect such fee and credit the agreed rate (85% of the local information service fee receivable) to Party A, which shall be credited to
Party B in full by Party A. 
  
 4.3 Party A shall charge Party B at 0.05-.0.08
yuan per item of SMS for any exceeding SMSs between the SMS items (downlink) from Party B to nationwide users and those from users to Party B (uplink), as stipulated below (“unbalanced SMSs by reducing the uplink from the downlink): 

 

					
	 Exceeding downlink
 (items/month)

	  	Fee standard
(yuan/item)

	  	 Calculation method
 X=(MT-MO)items/month

	 Below 100,000
	  	0.08	  	X*0.08, at least 2000 yuan
	 100,000-300,000
	  	0.07	  	(X-100,000)*0.07+100,000*0.08
	 300,000-1 million
	  	0.06	  	(X-300,000)*0.06+200,000*0.07+100,000*0.08
	Above 1 million	  	0.05	  	(X-1,000,000)*0.05+700,000*0.06+
200,000*0.07+100,000*0.08

 V. Settlement Terms 
  
 5.1 Settlement points: as requested by Party A. 
  
 5.2 Settlement Methods 
  
 1) Party B is connected with Party A SMS center via Party A SMS gateway, the billing data from Party A SMS gateway is final. The parties shall settle the payment monthly from the 15th day to the 20th
day each month for the premium of the last month. Party A shall calculate out the last-month information fee of Party B and the unbalanced communication fee payable to Party A after the end of each billing month, by which the parties shall make the
financial settlement. 
  
 2) The parties shall make the financial settlement as
per the current-month information fee receivable as calculated by the billing system of Party A. By subtracting the unbalanced information fee payable to Party A from 85% of the total information fee, Party A shall pay the positive net balance to
Party B against the service invoice; Party B shall pay the negative net balance to Party A against the invoice of Party A. The receiving party shall issue the invoice (as per local post stamp) to the paying party within 3 days after the receipt.

  
 3) The parties shall settle the payment strictly in accordance with the
settlement method and deadline. The party liable for overdue payment beyond the payment deadline (the 20th day each
month) shall indemnify the other party the default penalty at 0.1% daily. In case the overdue party delays the payment for over 2 months instead of the notice of the other party, the receiving party may lodge the action against the overdue party,
the overdue party shall be liable for any legal liability thus incurred. 
  
 VI.
Promotion 
  
 6.1 The parties may jointly promote and publicize the services
hereunder with their own resources for mutual benefit. 
  
 6.2 In principle, Party
A shall promote Monternet and the major classified application services of Monternet only rather than mere Monternet services hereunder. 
  
 6.3 Party B shall promote Monternet brand in the marketing of Party B brand and other Monternet services. The use of Monternet logo by Party B, subject to reporting to
Party A prior to the formal use, shall strictly abide by the logo/mark regulations instead of unauthorized distortion of the shape or color. 
  
 6.4 Party B shall not use Monternet brand other than the promotion of Monternet service promotion, otherwise Party A is entitled to terminate the use thereof and claim
any liability thus incurred against Party B, even the legal liability for severe default. 
  
 6.5 In conspicuous place of the promotion materials and media ads of Monternet services, Party B shall clearly mark the customer service hotline or website, complaint email address. Party B shall not use the products
of China Mobile rivals as the promotion awards of Monternet services. 

 
VII. Customer Services 
  
 7.1 The Monternet SMS delivered to users shall respond to customer demand or request for customization. Party B shall ensure the healthy and legal SMS information
services, Party A is entitled to supervise/check SMSs of Party B, and strengthen the management of SMS contents of Party B as set in exhibit 1 hereto. 
  
 7.2 Party B shall ensure that the users be fully informed of the basic business information prior to access of the Monternet services, including price, sending frequency,
access method and major contents. 
  
 7.3 Party A customer center 1860 and the
major business outlets shall handle the user inquiry and complaint about Monternet services, and forward the user problems about information, content and service to the customer service center of Party B. 
  
 7.4 Party B shall provide 7*24 direct fixed phone and mobile phone numbers for customer
service, provided that the fixed phone is not an extension number and the mobile phone is free from shut-off and forwarding. The customer service phones shall be announced on the website or the promotion materials. 
  
 7.5 Party B shall assign regular staff to handle customer complaints within 1 day afterwards.

  
 7.6 To ensure correct user understanding of Party B services, Party B shall
make free processing of the downlink information like the service recommendation, customer service instructions and user procurement of password, and charge no information fee for sending the service information (i.e. price, customization
confirmation, customer service hotline and order cancellation). 
  
 7.7 The order
for customization SMS service shall take effect 72 hours after the ordering. Within the above 72-hour period, the item-billed services may be billed as per items, and the monthly-fee services are subject to no charge. The services are chargeable in
case of another ordering request of the user within the current month. 
  
 7.8 For
SMS services of monthly fixed information fee, in case of service use period between 15 days and 1 month, Party B may charge the monthly information fee; for the service period less than 15 days, Party B shall charge no information fee of the month.

  
 7.9 For users ordering customization services via Internet, Party B shall
clearly define the basic service information at the conspicuous place of the page prior to the user confirmation thereof. After the confirmation of the customization, Party B shall send out the SMS for prompt information, stating “thanks to
users”, “confirmation of customization”, “information fee”, “sending frequency”, “surrender method”, “customer service phone and website”, etc. 
  
 7.10 For users ordering customization via mobile phones, Party B shall immediately send SMS
to users (including premium users and third-party users) for prompt information, stating “thanks to users”, “confirmation of customization”, “information fee”, “sending frequency”, “surrender
method”, “customer service phone, “website” (optional), etc. 
  
 7.11 As to the initial ordering understanding procured by physical marketing (e.g. forms), Party B shall send the confirmation SMS (including basic service information), and procure the password-based confirmation of the user prior to the
final order. 

 
VIII. Termination 
  
 8.1 Party B shall not send any information to invalid Monternet users. In case Party B knowingly sends information to invalid Monternet users, Party A is entitled to claim indemnification for economic loss from the
overdue premium users against Party B, and even terminate this agreement and the cooperation hereunder. 
  
 8.2 Party B shall ensure the information furnished by Party B is compliant with applicable policies, laws and regulations including “Telecom Regulations of PRC” and “Administrative Methods of Internet
Information Services”, and shall not transmit any information impairing the national safety and interest or the obscene information. Party B shall ensure its information does not impair the corporate image of China Mobile; without written
consent of Party A, Party B shall not use the SMS ports of Party A to provide mobile users, including mobile users ordering Party B SMS services, with any unwanted information, otherwise, Party B shall indemnify Party A the loss thus incurred, and
Party A is entitled to terminate this agreement and the cooperation hereunder. 
  
 8.3 If Party A receives any complaint of user for receipt of non-ordered services, Party A shall forward such complaint to Party B, who shall investigation the case. Party A shall charge no cost of the above user, and Party B, if in receipt
of the above user fee, shall return the fee to the user. Party A is entitled to terminate this agreement and cooperation hereunder based on current-month user complaint quantity. 
  
 8.4 For complaints forward from Party A to Party B, Party B shall respond to customer service center of Party A within 2 hours, and identify
the reasons and settle the user complaint within 1 working day. In case of any justified complaint of Party A users due to the fault of Party B, Party A is entitled to reduce 500 yuan per user from the current-month settlement amount as the default
penalty. For user complaints exposed to the competent regulatory agency or media, Party A is entitled to reduce 10,000 yuan per user from the current-month settlement amount as the default penalty, and may terminate this agreement and cooperation
hereunder based on the default severity. 
  
 8.5 Party B shall ensure the monthly
user complaint response rate at 100% (monthly complaints settled by Party B and reported to Party A/monthly complaints forwarded by Party A to Party B), the complaints arising out of SP below the standard complaints (standard complaints=Beijing
Monternet SMS users in current month*1.5/10000*monthly Monternet SMS users of Party B in current month/total SP Monternet SMS users of Beijing Mobile in current month), customer satisfaction rate above 80% (monthly complaints that the users are
satisfied with the settlement/monthly complaints forwarded by Party A to Party B). Party A shall calculate and examine the complaint settlement of Party B each month, if Party B fails the above standard, Party A is entitled to deduct the default
penalty from the monthly payment to Party B based on the default severity; in case Party B fails the above standard in 3 months in a row, Party A is entitled to terminate this agreement and the cooperation hereunder. 
  
 8.6 To ensure normal market operation of Monternet services, Party B shall not directly or
indirectly provide inter-operator SMS services, including domestic inter-operator SMS service and cross-border international SMS services, and shall not provide pure commission-based premium collection services (collect the revenue from business
other than the Monternet services through Monternet SMS network) through the SMS system of Party A. Otherwise, Party B shall indemnify Party A the loss thus incurred, and Party A is entitled to terminate this agreement and the cooperation hereunder.

  
 8.7 In case Party B fails to pay Party A the due payment for 3 months in a
row, and still fails to pay the overdue payment and default penalty within 15 days after the receipt of the notice of Party A thereabout, Party A is entitled to shut off the SMS channel, and terminate this agreement and the cooperation hereunder.

 
8.8 In case Party B violates the provisions hereunder or competent regulations (including but not limited to SMS Value-added Service SP Cooperation
Regulations of Party A and China Mobile Communication Corporation) regardless of the warning or request of Party A, Party A is entitled to shut off the SMS channel, and terminate this agreement and the cooperation hereunder. 
  
 8.9 Party B shall bear any loss arising out of the termination above to any other party.

  
 IX. Confidentiality 
  
 9.1 Proprietary Information: the information disclosed by the disclosing party that is
developed, invented and discovered by the disclosing party or transferred to the disclosing party valuable to the disclosing party, including but not limited to the trade secrets, intellectual property rights and technical secrets. 
  
 9.2 The parties shall not disclose the Proprietary Information of the parties including the
intellectual property rights and other trade secrets. The receiving party shall keep the confidentiality of any Proprietary Information of the disclosing party without the written consent of the disclosing party, and shall not disclose the trade
secrets, technical secrets and other Proprietary Information of the other party to any third party. 
  
 9.3 The parties shall keep the confidentiality of the cooperation hereunder and the contents of this agreement. Without prior written consent of the other party, neither party shall disclose the cooperation hereunder
and the contents of this agreement to any third party. 
  
 10. Default Liability

  
 Any failure of either party to perform the obligations hereunder shall be
deemed as the default. Either party, if confirming the default upon receipt of the written notice or email notice of the other party thereabout, shall correct the default within 20 days with written notice to the other party, or, if denying the
default, shall respond to the other party by written rejection or explanation within 20 days. In this case, the parties may settle the dispute upon consultation, or in accordance with the dispute provisions hereunder, the default party shall
indemnify the conforming party of the loss thus incurred. 
  
 XI. Liability
Limitation 
  
 Either party shall be liable for any failure, partial or as a
whole, to perform the obligations hereunder due to the force majeure events, provided that the affected party shall notify the other party and furnish the proof thereof within 15 days after the force majeure events. The parties shall continue to
perform this agreement after the force majeure event ends. 
  
 XII. Disputes

  
 The parties may settle the dispute arising out of the performance of this
agreement via friendly consultation. Either party may submit the dispute failing friendly consultation to Beijing Arbitration Committee for arbitration. The arbitration award is final and binding upon the parties. 

 XIII. Effectiveness, Modification, Termination and Renewal 
  
 13.1 This agreement takes effect on May 1, 2004, and remains valid until October 31, 2004. This agreement shall not take effect until the
parties obtain the legal qualification as set in clause 1.1. This agreement shall be automatically renewed for 6 months in case neither party notifies the other party of non-renewal within 30 days prior to the expiration date hereto in writing or by
email. 
  
 13.2 This agreement is made in 14 pages and 4 copies valid upon
signatures and stamps of the parties, with each party holding 2 copies of equal validity. 
  
 13.3 The exhibits hereunder constitute an integral part of this agreement with equal validity. 
  
 13.4 In the term of this agreement, the parties may modify or terminate this agreement via friendly consultation. Either party may notify the other party in writing 30
days in advance of the intention to modify or terminate this agreement. Any party terminating this agreement without the written consent of the other party shall indemnify the other party of any loss thus incurred. 
  

			
	Party A (stamp): Beijing Mobile Communication Co., Ltd	 	Party B (stamp): Beijing Sohu Internet Information Service Co., Ltd
		
	Authorized representative: Xu Suming	 	Authorized representative: Que Hongyu
		
	Exhibits: 1. Procedures to Add New Services	 	 
		
	2. Monternet SMS Contents Regulations

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