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PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT WERE
OMITTED AND HAVE BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO AN
APPLICATION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT UNDER RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT; [***]
DENOTES OMISSIONS.

					
	 	 	 	 	 
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CUSTOMER (PULL LEGAL NAME): NameMedla, inc. } 6SA Effective Date: March 1, 2007 } NDA Effective Data:Novomber 1.2006
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PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT WERE
OMITTED AND HAVE BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO AN
APPLICATION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT UNDER RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT; [***]
DENOTES OMISSIONS.

GSA Order Form Terms and Conditions

1.
Incorporation of Google Services Agreement. This Order Form, including the terms and
conditions hereunder, shall be governed by and incorporates by reference the Google Services
Agreement between Google and Customer with the GSA Effective Date set forth in the Cover Page of
this Order Form (the “GSA”). If any terms of this Order Form conflict with the terms of the GSA,
the terms of this Order Form shall control. The GSA and this Order Form together comprise the
“Agreement.”

2. Services Term. The term of this Order Form shall commence on the Order Form Effective
Date and shall continue for the period of the Initial Services Term stated above, unless earlier
terminated as provided in this Agreement. Upon the expiration of the Initial Services Term, this
Order Form will automatically renew for an additional twelve (12) month period, unless either
party notifies the other of its intent to terminate this Order Form not less than six (6) months
prior to the end of the Initial Services Term. Thereafter this Order Form may be renewed only
upon a definitive written agreement signed by the parties. For purposes of this Agreement, the
term of any renewal hereunder is referred to as the “Renewal Term,” and the Initial Services
Term, together with the Renewal Term, if any, may also be referred to as the “Services Term.”

3. Defined Terms. The following capitalized terms shall have the meanings set forth
below. Capitalized terms used but not defined in this Order Form shall have the meanings stated
in the GSA.

GENERAL

     3.1. “Above-the-fold” means that portion of an Internet browser that is visible to any End
User at a minimum resolution of 800 by 600 pixels without scrolling within the applicable Web
page, as viewed through an Internet browser application considered among the top two (2) most
widely used from time to time.

     3.2. “Ads” or “Advertising Results” means advertisements served by Google hereunder.

     3.3. “AdSense Deduction” for any period during the Services Term means the sum of (a)
[***] percent ([***]%) of AdSense Revenues for such period PLUS (b) agency, referral and third
party advertising service provider fees incurred by Google and attributed to Ads provided
hereunder in such period. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Google reserves the right to increase
the AdSense Deduction Percentage from time to time during the Services Term by up to an aggregate
of [***] percentage points ([***]%).

     3.4. “AdSense Percentage” means the percentage set forth in Section 14.1 of this Order Form.

     3.5. “AdSense Revenues” for any period during the Services Term means ad revenues that are
recognized by Google in such period and attributed to Ads displayed on the AFC, AFS and AFD Sites
in such period in accordance with the requirements of this Agreement.

     3.6.
“Client Application” means any application, plug-in, helper, component or other
executable coda that runs on user’s computer; examples of Client Applications include those that
provide instant messaging, chat, email, data, file viewing, media playing, file sharing, games,
internet navigation, search and other services. An “AFS Client Application,” or “AFC Client
Application” means those Customer Client Applications that have been approved by Google to access
the AFS or AFC Services, respectively, either as reflected on the
Cover Page(s) of this Order Form
or as otherwise approved by Google in writing from time to time during the Services Term.

     3.7. “Client ID” means a unique alphanumeric code provided to and used by Customer as
specified by Google for purposes of identifying each query or request. Client IDs will be used by
Customer for segmentation of its traffic hereunder for valid business purposes. Google will assign
no less than thirty-five (35) Client IDs to Customer and, Customer may, if in its reasonable
business judgment it requires additional Client IDs to support its use of the Services, reasonably
request additional Client IDs up to a maximum of fifty (50). Google may assign and modify, but
will not reduce below 35, the number of Client IDs for each Service from time to time. Customer
will use Client IDs as instructed by Google, and will provide such information to Google as Google
may reasonably request with respect to the use and application of any Client IDs.

     3.8. “Customer’s Technical Contact” means the technical employee of Customer designated on
the Cover Page of this Order Form.

					
	 	 	 	 	 
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PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT WERE
OMITTED AND HAVE BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO AN
APPLICATION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT UNDER RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT; [***]
DENOTES OMISSIONS.

     3.9.“End Users” of a particular Site means individual, human end users who visit or use the applicable
Site.

     3.10.
“Net AdSense Revenues” for any period means AdSense Revenues for such period MINUS the
AdSense Deduction for such period.

     3.11. “Order Form Effective Date” means the date designated as such on the Cover Page of this
Order Form.

     3.12. “Results Page” means a Web page on which Google search and/or advertising results provided
under this Agreement are displayed.

     3.13. “Search Results” means the search results provided by Google through any search Service
ordered by Customer, if any, under this Order Form.

     3.14.
“Site(s)” means the AFS Site(s), AFC Site(s) and AFD Site(s) collectively. The “AFS
Site(s)” and “AFC Site(s)” are those Web sites located at the URLs identified as such on the Cover
Page(s) of this Order Form, as the same may be amended from time to time as permitted herein.
Google may remove a URL from the list of approved AFC Sites from time to time. The “AFD Site(s)”
are those URLs which qualify as an Authorized Name (defined below). The list of AFS Site(s) and
AFC Site(s) may be updated from time to time subject to Google’s prior written consent

     3.15. “Valid IP Addresses” means those Internet protocol addresses provided by Customer and
approved by Google prior to implementation of the applicable Services. The list of Valid IP
Addresses may be modified by Customer upon forty-eight (48) hours notice to Google via the online
Google Administration Console located at [***] or such other URL as
may be updated by Google from time to time

ADSENSE FOR CONTENT

     3.16.
“AFC Ads” means the advertisements provided by Google to Customer under this Agreement
through Google’s AFC Service.

     3.17. “AFC Protocol” means the protocol provided by Google for accessing the AFC Services, as
such protocol may be updated by Google from time to time.

     3.18. “AFC Request” means a request for AFC Ads in connection with a pageview of a page on which
AFC Ads are to be displayed.

     3.19. “AFC Results Set” means the set of AFC Ads transmitted by Google in response to an AFC
Request.

     3.20. “AFC Service” means Google’s AdSense for Content Service.

     3.21. “Link Units” means link units provided by Google to Customer through Google’s AFC Service.

ADSENSE
FOR SEARCH

     3.22. “AFS Ads” means the advertisements provided by Google to Customer under this Agreement
through Google’s AFS Service.

     3.23. “AFS Protocol” means the protocol provided by Google for accessing the AFS Services, as such
protocol may be updated by Google from time to time.

     3.24. “AFS Query” means a query sent to Google by Customer to be processed by Google’s AFS
Service.

     3.25. “AFS Results Set” means the set of AFS Ads transmitted by Google to Customer in
response to an AFS Query.

     3.26. “AFS Service” means Google’s AdSense for Search Service.

ADSENSE FOR DOMAINS

     3.27. “AFD Protocol” means the protocol provided by Google for accessing the AFD Services, as
such protocol may be updated by Google from time to time.

					
	 	 	 	 	 
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PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT WERE
OMITTED AND HAVE BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO AN
APPLICATION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT UNDER RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT; [***]
DENOTES OMISSIONS.

     3.28. “AFD Results Page” means any Web page which is generated and served by Customer in
response to a Domain Query transmitted from a Landing Page and which may contain, as selected
by
Google in its sole discretion in each instance, (a) one or more Paid Results, search boxes,
and/or keywords,
and/or (b) other Customer Content; and each of the foregoing shall be displayed in the
format, manner,
order, style, design, layout, font, size, location, and prominence as determined by Google in
its sole
discretion.

     3.29. “AFD Results Set” means the set of AFD Results transmitted by Google to Customer in
response to a Domain Query.

     3.30. “AFD Service” means Google’s AdSense for domains Service.

     3.31. “Domain Query” means (i) a URL which is an Authorized Name an End User transmits to
Customer through the address bar of an Internet browser, or (ii) a search box query or click
on a hyperlinked
keyword which relates to the meaning of the applicable domain name or popular category
displayed on any
Landing Page and/or AFD Results Page by an End User.

4.
AdSense for Search Services.

     4.1.
Scope of AdSence for Search Services. If selected on the Cover Page(s) of this
Order Form,
during the Services Term and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Google
will provide
Customer with AFS Ads through its AFS Service for display on the AFS Sites as permitted
herein.
Customer agrees to implement the AFS Service as provided herein on the AFS Sites in existence
as of the
date hereof within thirty (30) days of the Order
Form Effective Date, and to maintain such
implementation
thereafter during the Services Term. Customer agrees to implement the AFS Service on any AFS
Site
added thereafter as permitted herein.

     4.2.
Implementation of AFS Services. Unless otherwise agreed to by Google in writing,
Customer
shall implement the AFS Services in a manner that: (a) conforms to the AFS Specifications set
forth in the
Cover Page(s) of this Order Form, if any; (b) conforms to Google’s brand treatment guidelines
for AFS
Services as updated by Google from time to time, the current version of which is located at
http://www.google.com/wssynd/02brand.html; (c) conforms to the screenshots and
specifications set forth in
Exhibit A attached hereto; and (d) otherwise complies with the technical and
implementation requirements
provided by Google from time to time, including those instructions contained in the
documentation setting
forth the AFS Protocol. Without limiting the foregoing, Customer acknowledges and agrees to
the following:

          4.2.1.
AFS Queries. Unless (and then only to the extent) otherwise approved by Google
in writing,
Customer understands and agrees that: (a) queries sent to Google for processing under its AFS
Service
may be initiated only by End Users (i) entering text into web search boxes on the AFS Site(s)
or on any AFD
Results Page as provided herein, and (ii) clicking on text links included on the AFS Site or
any AFD Results
Page that are identified as search queries (e.g., labeled as “Related Searches”) and that
generate a search
results page; and (b) Customer shall send any and all queries generated on the AFS Sites as
provided in
subsection (a) above to Google for processing under its AFS Services in accordance with the
requirements
provided by Google, without editing, filtering, truncating, appending terms to or otherwise
modifying such
AFS Queries, either individually or in the aggregate. Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary, Google will
have no obligation to process AFS Queries that are not sent in compliance with the
requirements of this
Agreement.

          4.2.2. Operation of AFS Services. Customer will ensure that each AFS Query will (a)
be from a
list of Valid IP Addresses approved by Google for the AFS Services; (b) contain a Client ID
approved by
Google for the AFS Services; (c) include [***] and [***]; and
(d) request
[***] the [***] of [***] stated in the [***](s)
of this
Order Form, Upon Google’s receipt of an AFS Query, Google will transmit an AFS Results Set,
to the extent
available, via Google’s network interface in accordance with the AFS Protocol. Customer shall
then display,
in each instance, the entire AFS Results Set that corresponds to such AFS Query on the
applicable AFS
Site in the manner contemplated by this Agreement, without editing, filtering, reordering,
truncating, adding
content to or otherwise modifying such AFS Results Set.

          4.2.3.
Labeling, Branding and Attribution. Customer shall unambiguously mark each AFS
Ad,
or each cluster or grouping of AFS Ads, as a “Sponsored Link” or ‘Sponsored Links,” as the
case may be,
unless otherwise instructed or agreed by Google. In any event, Google reserves approval
authority to
ensure that AFS Ads are labeled in a manner so as to sufficiently distinguish them from
search results.

     4.3. License to AFS Protocol. Google grants to Customer a limited, nonexclusive and non-
sublicensable license during the Services Term to use the AFS Protocol solely for the purpose of

					
	 	 	 	 	 
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PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT WERE
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APPLICATION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT UNDER RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT; [***]
DENOTES OMISSIONS.

transmitting AFS Queries and other required information and receiving AFS Result Sets, as
applicable, solely to the extent permitted hereunder. Except to the limited extent expressly
provided in this Agreement, Google does not grant, and Customer shall not acquire, any right,
title or interest (Including, without limitation, any implied license) in or to any Google
Intellectual Property Rights; and all rights not expressly granted herein are reserved to Google.

5.
AdSense for Content.

     5.1. Scope of AdSense for Content Services. If selected on the Cover Page(s) of this
Order Form, during the Services Term and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement,
Google will provide Customer with AFC Ads and Link Units through its AFC Service for display as
permitted herein on the AFC Site(s). Customer agrees to implement such AFC Service on the AFC
Sites as provided herein within thirty (30) days of the Order Form Effective Date, and thereafter
during the Services Term. Customer agrees to implement the AFC Service on any AFC Site added
thereafter as permitted herein. AFC Ads may not appear on search results, registration, thank
you,’ error, email or chat pages, pages comprised primarily of other advertising or pages that
contain any of the following types of content: pornographic, obscene or excessively profane
content or content intended to advocate or advance computer hacking or cracking, gambling, illegal
activity, drug paraphernalia, hate, violence or racial or ethnic intolerance. Google may update
the list of prohibited pages from time to time during the Services Term upon written notice.

     5.2.
Implementation of AFC Services. Unless otherwise agreed to by Google in writing,
Customer
shall implement AFC Services in a manner that: (a) conforms to the AFC Specifications set
forth in the
Cover Page(s) of this Order Form. If any: (b) conforms to Google’s brand treatment guidelines
for AFC
Services as the same may be updated by Google from time to time, the current version of which
is located at
http://www.google.com/wssynd/adsense_guidelines.html and
http:/www.google.com/wssynd/afc_xml_quidelines.html; (c) conforms to the screenshots and
specifications set forth in Exhibit B attached hereto; and (d) otherwise complies with the
technical and implementation requirements provided by Google from time to time, including those
instructions contained in the documentation setting forth the AFC Protocol. Without limiting the
foregoing, Customer acknowledges and agrees to the following:

          5.2.1. AFC Requests. Customer shall request AFC Ads for any and all pageviews
required to display AFC Ads as provided herein. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary. Google
will have no obligation to process AFC Requests that are not sent in compliance with the
requirements of this Agreement.

          5.2.2.
Server Side Implementations. For server side implementations (e.g., XML
implementations), each AFC Request (a) must be from a list of Valid IP Addresses approved by
Google for the AFC Service; (b) must contain a Client ID approved by Google for the AFC Service;
and (c) must include End User IP address and user agent information. Upon Google’s receipt of an
AFC Request as described above. Google will transmit AFC Results Set, to the extent available, via
Google’s network interface in accordance with the AFC Protocol, Customer shall then display, in
each instance, the entire AFC Results Set that corresponds to such AFC Request on the applicable
AFC Site in the manner contemplated by this Agreement, without editing, filtering, reordering,
truncating, adding content to or otherwise modifying such AFC Results Set. Customer will not send
more than one (1) AFC Request per pageview unless otherwise authorized by Google.

          5.2.3. Client Side Implementations. For client side implementations (e.g.,
iFrame or Javascript data feed implementations), each AFC Request must contain an AFC Client ID
provided and used as specified by Google. Upon Google’s receipt of an AFC Request as described
above, Google will transmit an AFC Results Set, to the extent available, via Google’s network
interface in accordance with the AFC Protocol. Customer’s code shall, in each instance, ensure the
display of the entire AFC Results Set (hat corresponds to such AFC Request in the manner
contemplated by this Agreement, without editing, filtering, reordering, truncating, adding content
to or otherwise modifying such AFC Results Set. Customer will not send more than one (1) AFC
Request per pageview unless otherwise authorized by Google.

          5.2.4.
Labeling; Branding and Attribution. Customer shall unambiguously mark AFC
Results Sets as a “Sponsored Link” or “Sponsored Links,” as the case may be, unless otherwise
instructed or agreed by Google. In any event, Google reserves approval authority to ensure that
AFC Ads are labeled in a manner so as to sufficiently distinguish them from search results.

          5.2.5.
Link Units. If Customer implements Link Units
provided by Google, Customer
understands and agrees to the following additional provisions: (a) if applicable, in no event will
End User clicks on Link Units, or the display of a Link Units on a Customer Web page in and of
itself, qualify as a click on an Ad, or an impression, as the case may be, for purposes of
determining Customer’s click or impression guarantees (if any) or Google’s payment or other
obligations under this Agreement; and (b) notwithstanding anything to

					
	 	 	 	 	 
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APPLICATION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT UNDER RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT; [***]
DENOTES OMISSIONS.

the contrary, Link Units are automatically generated and consequently are provided to Customer “as
is,” with no representation, warranty or indemnity, express or implied.

     5.3. License to AFC Protocol. Google grants to Customer a limited, nonexclusive and
non-sublicensable license during the Services Term to use the AFC Protocol solely for the purpose
of transmitting AFC Requests and other required information and receiving AFC Results Sets solely
to the extent permitted hereunder. Except to the limited extent expressly provided in this
Agreement, Google does not grant, and Customer shall not acquire, any right, title or interest
(including, without limitation, any implied license) in or to any Google Intellectual Property
Rights; and all rights not expressly granted herein are reserved to Google.

6. AdSense for Domains.

     6.1. Scope of AdSense for Domains. If selected on the Cover Page(s) of this Order
Form, during the Services Term and subject to the terms of this Order Form, Google will make
available the AdSense for Domains Service to Customer which is designed to process a Domain Query
and return corresponding advertisements and other content as permitted herein on the AFD Sites
within thirty (30) days of the Order Form Effective Date, and to maintain such implementation
thereafter during the Services Term.

     6.2. Operation of AFD Services. For any and all AFD Queries received by Customer from
End Users, Customer shall (without editing, modifying or filtering such AFD Queries individually
or in the aggregate) send such AFD Oueries to Google via the AFD Protocol. Without limiting the
foregoing, in order to be deemed a “Valid Domain Query”, each such Domain Query sent to Google (a)
must be from a Valid IP Address; (b) must contain a Client ID; (c) must include [***] and [***]; and (d) must be
[***] in conformance with the
[***] and other requirements of this Agreement. Upon Google’s receipt of a Valid Domain
Query as described above, Google will transmit to Customer an AFD Results Set, via Google’s
network interface using the AFD Data Protocol. Customer shall then display, in each instance, the
entire AFD Results Set that corresponds to such Domain Query, without editing, filtering,
reordering, truncating or otherwise modifying such AFD Results Set. Google will not be responsible
for receiving any AFD Queries directly from End Users or any other third party, for transmission
of data between Customer and Google’s network interface, or for displaying any applicable AFD
Results Set(s) to End Users. Google may, at its sole discretion, cease or suspend delivery of Paid
Results in response to any Domain Query transmitted by Customer hereunder and will endeavor to
provide notice of cessation or suspension to Customer where reasonably practical. All Landing
Pages and AFD Results Pages will be hosted and served to End Users by Customer on the Sites in
accordance herewith.

     6.3. Implementation of AFD Services. Unless otherwise agreed to by the parties in
writing: Customer shall implement the AFD Services in a manner that conforms: (a) to Google’s
then-current [***] for [***], including any applicable appendices,
which are located within the [***] (or as may be otherwise updated by Google from time to
time) (“[***]”); (b) to the screenshots attached hereto: and (c) to the technical
requirements otherwise provided by Google from time to time, including those requirements
contained in the documentation setting forth the [***]. Without limiting the
foregoing, Customer will not submit a request for Paid Results other than in response to valid AFD
Queries entered by individual End Users. Further, at all times during the Services Term, Google
reserves final approval authority with respect to the means used by Customer to deploy the AFD
Service, and in the event Google disapproves of such deployment or if Customer is not in
compliance with the implementation Guide. Customer shall implement changes to its deployment of
the AFD Service beginning upon notice by Google. The parties will use their reasonable commercial
efforts to correct the implementation as soon as is practicable, but no later than two (2)
business days following notice by Google. Customer will assign a member of its staff to act as a
liaison to Google for resolution of any such issues during this time frame. In the event any such
requested changes are not implemented within [***] ([***]) [***] of Google’s notice, Google may
terminate this Order Form and the GSA immediately upon written notice to Customer. Google may, at
any time, with or without notice, in its sole reasonable discretion, (i) modify any aspect of the
AFD Service, provided that after any such modification the AFD Service operatos, substantially, to
process AFD Queries and return Paid Results (as selected by Google in its sole discretion), (ii)
refuse to commence to provide the AFD Service for any one or more URLs, and/or (iii) cease
providing the AFD Service for any one or more URLs. If, at any time, Customer learns or suspects
that any URL that would otherwise be a Site is not or is no longer an
Authorized Name, it shall
immediately notify Google of that fact or suspicion and provide Google with any information
related thereto.

     6.4. Hosted AFD Services.

          6.4.1. Third Party Sites. Notwithstanding the terms to the contrary contained in the
GSA, Customer may additionally transmit AFD Queries to Google hereunder which originate not from
Authorized Names, but from End Users accessing Third Party Sites. For the purposes of this
Section, a “Third Party” is either (a) a Registrant (as defined in the GSA) or (b) an entity duly,
expressly and exclusively authorized by each of the Registrant(s) of a URL, through a valid and
fully enforceable written or click-through

					
	 	 	 	 	 
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APPLICATION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT UNDER RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT; [***]
DENOTES OMISSIONS.

agreement with each such Registrant, to permit Customer, and in turn Google, to use the URLs in
performing the Services, that has entered into a fully enforceable written or click-through
agreement with Customer to provide advertising, search results, and/or hyperlinked keyword or
category listings in connection with URLs owned or parked with the
Third Party (“Third Party
Sites”). As used in the Order Form and GSA. Authorized Name shall be deemed to include Third Party
Sites. Customer shall implement a separate tracking ID, as specified by Google, for Queries
originating from Third Party Sites.

          6.4.2.
Responsibilities of Customer with respect to Third Party Sites. Customer may redirect
AFD Queries from Third Party Sites to Google and Google will transmit AFD Paid Results in
accordance with Section 6.2 of this Order Form, subject to the following conditions:

	 	a)	 	under no circumstances shall the Third Party Site be a downloadable or internet
accessible application, as determined by Google in its sole reasonable discretion;
	 
	 	b)	 	under no circumstances shall any Third Party Site be an entity which offers the
same or substantially similar functionality as the AFD Service;
	 
	 	c)	 	under no circumstances will any party other than Customer host any Landing Page
or AFD Results Page;
	 
	 	d)	 	Customer shall ensure that Paid Results accessed by End Users of the Third Party
Site shall be solely through Customer’s servers operating Customer’s domains on the
Site.
	 
	 	e)	 	At all times during any Services Term Customer will maintain complete technical
and editorial decision-making and control of all Third Party Site pages and shall not
provide the Third Party Site with Google Confidential information, including the Google
Data Protocol or access to the Admin Console, and Customer shall be the intermediary
for all query transmissions between Google and the Third Party Site;
	 
	 	f)	 	Customer shall ensure that Customer’s use of the Services with and the Third
Party Sites themselves comply with the terms and conditions of this Order Form and the
GSA (including without limitation the Implementation Guide. Sections 3.1 (Prohibited
Actions) and 4.1 (Google Rights) of the GSA, as such terms and conditions and
Implementation Guide may be updated by Google from time to time);
	 
	 	g)	 	Customer shall ensure that the Third Party Site and/or the Third Party does not
use or display any [***] or [***] of any kind (including
without limitation on any search box, AFD Results Page or near any Paid Results or in
any promotional or marketing materials) to indicate that [***] is providing such [***];
	 
	 	h)	 	Customer acknowledges that all queries delivered to Google by Customer,
whether such queries originate on the Site or on the Third Party
Site, shall be deemed
to be queries from Customer and Google shall not be obligated to identify the source
of any queries generated other than through the Site;
	 
	 	i)	 	Customer agrees to be responsible and liable for any and all use of the AFD
Paid Results by the Third Party Site;
	 
	 	j)	 	Google’s Indemnity obligations contained in Section 7 (Indemnification) of the
GSA shall not apply to any claim relating to or arising from the Third Party Site’s use
or display of. or access to the Paid Results; and
	 
	 	k)	 	Customer shall indemnify Google for any lawsuit or proceeding (i) relating to
or arising from the Third Party Site’s use of the Services; (ii) relating to or
arising from Customer’s failure to ensure the Third Party Site’s compliance with the
terms of this Section 6.4.2 and/or Customer’s failure to enforce the required
contractual terms set forth in Section 8.4.4 below; and/or (iii) brought by a Third
Party against Google based upon a claim that Google breached an Implied warranty to
such Third Party arising from or related to Customer’s provision of access and use of
the Services to such Third Party. Customer agrees to promptly notify Google when
Customer becomes aware of any breach of a requirement of this Order Form or GSA or of
any lawsuit or proceeding described in the preceding subsection.

          6.4.3
Customer Agreements with Third Parties. Customer represents and warrants that it
has in place necessary written agreements with all third parties owning or operating Third Party
Sites which permit Customer to redirect traffic, including search queries, and that the Third
Party Site will not have access to the Services, access to AFD Queries or have the ability to make
any modifications thereto. Any agreement between Customer and the Third Party shall not contain
any terms which are inconsistent with this Order Form or GSA and shall contain provisions which:
(a) disclaim, to the extent permitted by applicable law, Google’s liability for any damages,
whether direct, indirect incidental or consequential, arising from the Third Party Site’s access
to or use of the Services; (b) disclaim all warranties with respect to the Service, including
without limitation, warranties for merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and

					
	 	 	 	 	 
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non-infringement;
(c) impose confidentiality obligations no less protective of Google’s
Confidential Information than the GSA; (d) clearly state such Third Party’s non-ownership
of all Intellectual Property Rights in and associated with the Services; (e) allow for
suspension and termination as described in section 6.4.4 below: and (f) prohibits the Third
Party from modifying any AFD Queries.

          6.4.4
Suspension and Termination. If this Order Form or the GSA between
Customer and Google terminates or expires, the Third Party Site’s rights to use. display
and/or access the Services shall cease, and all rights granted to Customer pursuant to this
Order Form or the GSA to distribute the Services to the Third Party Site shall also cease.
In the event Google becomes aware of any breach of the terms of this Order Form or the GSA
by the Third Party Site or by Customer, Google may immediately suspend its provision of the
Services to Customer for an individual or all Third Party Sites and will endeavor to
provide notice of cessation or suspension to Customer where reasonably practicable. For
avoidance of doubt, as used in this Order Form, the term “suspend” shall mean that upon
Google’s written request, Customer will either (i) remove or cause to be removed any Paid
Results Implemented or displayed to any user of the Third Party Site, or (ii) effectively
terminate the Third Party Site’s access to the Paid Results by ceasing to use any Services.
The duration of any suspension will continue until the Third Party Site has cured the
breach giving rise to such suspension to Google’s satisfaction or until the agreement
between Customer and the Third Party Site has been otherwise
terminated. Further, Google
may immediately terminate Customer’s rights to monetize Third Party Sites under this
Agreement if Customer fails to cure a breach related to the Third Party Sites within seven
(7) days after receiving written notice thereof.

     6.5. Use of AFS Feed for AFD Services. Google may change or
modify change the source of Ads (the “Feed”) provided in response to a Domain Query as set forth herein. For Ads which
appears on Results Pages on both Customer AFD Sites and Third Party Sites, Customer may use the AFS Feed,
provided the following: (a) [***] ([***]) [***] immediately follow [***] the
[***] and such [***] must be similar to those [***] by a commercially reasonable
[***], (b) Customer shall [***] the [***], (c) referring [***] shall be
[***] containing approved [***], (d) Customer periodically (upon Google’s request, but
not more than [***] during the Services Term) provides to Google a comprehensive list of all
domains receiving Google Services, and (e) Customer domains must adhere to Google’s AFD Implementation
Guide, which may be updated from time to time by Google. Further, should Google determine in its
sole discretion that one or more domain names is inappropriate for the AFS Feed, Customer shall display AFD
Results on such domain(s), at Google’s option.

          6.5.1.
Feed for Customer’s Domains. In the event Google notifies all of its
other customers who currently receive the AFS Feed for Domain Queries that Google no longer
will permit such customers to use the AFS Feed for such Domain Queries, then Google will
cease supplying the AFS Feed to Customer hereunder upon ninety (90) days prior written
notice to Customer. In such event, Google will provide a different Feed to Customer
(“Alternate AdSense Feed”). Should the Alternate AdSense Feed provide at least [***] ([***]) of the [***] per thousand Ad impressions (“RPM”) rate of the AFS Feed, as
measured over the ninety (90) day period following the change to the Alternate AdSense
Feed, then Customer will continue to use Google Services exclusively in accordance with
Section 13 below. In the event that the Alternate AdSense Feed
provides [***] at
less than [***] ([***]) of the AFS Feed, Customer may elect terminate the
Agreement upon notice to Google.

          6.5.2. Feed for Third Party Sites. Further, Google may, for any or no reason,
elect to change the Feed for Third Party Sites upon ninety (90) days prior written notice
to Customer. In such event, Google will provide an Alternate AdSense Feed to Customer for
the Third Party Sites. Should the Alternate AdSense Feed provide at least [***] ([***]) of the [***] per thousand Ad impressions (“RPM”) rate of the AFS Feed, as
measured over the ninety (90) day period following the change to the Alternate AdSense
Feed, then Customer will continue to use Google Services for the Third Party Sites
exclusively in accordance with Section 13 below. In the event that the Alternate AdSense
Feed provides [***] at less than [***] ([***]) of the AFS Feed, then,
notwithstanding Section 13 below, Customer may utilize the AFD Services on Third Party
Sites on a non-exclusive basis, provided that if Customer uses the services of Restricted
Companies (listed in Section 13) for specific Third Party Sites, Customer may not utilizes
Google Services to monetize any Third Party Sites. For the sake of clarity, in the event
Google ceases to provide the AFS Feed for Customer’s Third Party Sites hereunder,
Customer’s remaining AFD Sites will continue to remain subject to the exclusivity
requirements of Section 13.

     6.6. Reporting; Customer Termination Rights. Google shall make such reporting
available to Customer via the Admin Console as it makes generally available to its other AFD
customers. As of the Order Form Effective Date, such reporting includes landing pages, results pages, and
AFD Revenues on both an account level basis and a domain level basis, broken out by day. However, for
the avoidance of doubt, Google is under no obligation to continue providing reporting of any kind to its
AFD customers generally, including Customer. In the event Google discontinues reporting landing
pages, results pages, and AFD Revenues on both an account level basis and a domain level
basis, broken out by day, for at least

					
	 	 	 	 	 
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fifteen (15) consecutive days, Customer may, as its sole and exclusive remedy, terminate this
Agreement immediately upon written notice to Google.

     6.7. Optimization; Customer Termination Rights. Google will provide a mechanism by which
Customer can provide real-time [***] suggestions for specific domain names which Customer
believes have been targeted inappropriately by the AFD Service. Customer use of such new
mechanism must conform to Google’s most recent targeting guidelines. Google reserves the right
to pre-approve the [***] used by Customer pursuant this
Section 6.7 and, at all times, [***] transmitted by Customer must conform to AFD content editorial policies. At Google’s
sole discretion, Google may further optimize such domain names for
Customer in real-time. For the avoidance of doubt, Google is under no obligation to utilize real-time [***] suggestions
from Customer; provided, however, if Google eliminates the ability for Customer to provide
real-time [***] suggestions for a substantial portion of its AFD Queries, then Customer may,
as its sole and exclusive remedy, terminate this Agreement without liability or penalty upon
no less than fifteen (15) days prior written notice to Google.

     6.8. Screen Shot. Unless otherwise agreed to by the parties in writing,
Customer’s Implementation of the applicable Services shall be substantially and materially in
the form set forth in Exhibit A and
Exhibit C to this Order Form, attached
hereto. In the event of a material change to the user interface of an AFD Results Page and/or
Landing Page. Customer shall submit representative samples of new AFD Results Page and/or
Landing Page to Google for approval prior to Implementation.

7. Site Modifications. Google acknowledges that Customer may update the design and
content of the Sites in a manner consistent with its obligations contained herein: provided
that Customer agrees that (a) it shall keep Google informed of all planned material changes to
such Sites; and (b) no changes may be made to the look and feel, dimension and/or placement of
the AFS Ads, AFC Ads or AFD Results without obtaining the prior written consent of Google. For
the avoidance of doubt, Google may, and the foregoing will in no event limit Google’s ability
to, require changes to the look and feel, content or targeting methodology of any such Results
or Ads provided herein.

8. Filters. Certain Services may contain filtering capability, such as SafeSearch,
Country Restrict, Language Restrict, AdSafe and other filters Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary, if Customer elects to enable any such filters. Customer expressly acknowledges and
agrees (a) it is Customer’s responsibility to enable such features in accordance with the
instructions provided by Google in the applicable Service protocol, and (b) that Google cannot
and does not make any representation, warranty or covenant that all results will be limited to
results elected by enabling such filter(s). For example, but without limiting the foregoing, if
Customer elects SafeSearch, Country Restrict, Language Restrict and/or AdSafe, Google cannot
and does not make any representation, warranty or covenant that all results will be limited to
the countries or languages selected or that all objectionable results will be prevented.

9. Updates. If Google updates its technical or implementation specifications
(including, without limitation, by way of updating the applicable Service protocol or by way
of requiring changes to the look and feel, content and targeting methodology of Ads) from time
to time as contemplated herein, Customer shall implement such updates or modifications as soon
as reasonably practical, but in any event within fifteen (15) business days of the date it
receives notice thereof.

10. Notice of System Changes. Customer will provide Google with fourteen (14) days’
advance notice of any change in the code or serving technology used to display Google
Advertising Results and/or Search Results (e.g., a change in the advertising serving
technology used) that could reasonably be expected to have the potential to adversely affect
the delivery or display of Google search or advertising results as required by this Agreement
(it being understood that notice will in no event relieve Customer of its obligations to
display Search and Advertising Results as required hereunder).

11. Optimization. The parties agree to consult in good faith from time to time with
the objective of optimizing the performance of Ads served under this Agreement.

12. Technical Support. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, during
the Services Term Google shall provide technical support services to Customer in accordance
with Google’s support guidelines then in effect for the Services ordered herein. Prior to
making any support request to Google, Customer shall first use reasonable efforts to fix any
error, bug, malfunction, or network connectivity defect on its own without any escalation to
Google. Thereafter, Customer’s Technical Contact may submit a written request for technical
support via email to the applicable Google alias set forth below, or such other email address
that Google may provide from time to time. Customer shall provide support services to End
Users at its own expense.

	 	•	 	syndication-support@google.com (for AFS and AFC requests)
	 
	 	•	 	adsense-domains-support@google.com (for AFD requests)

					
	 	 	 	 	 
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DENOTES OMISSIONS.

13. Exclusivity. Except as otherwise permitted by Section 6.5.2. above, Customer (which for
purposes of this Section shall include all of Customer’s affiliates, and their respective
successors and assigns) agrees that during the Services Term, for countries in which Google offers
its AdWords, or any successor, services, Customer shall not implement on the Sites, or any other
property owned and/or operated by Customer (including any successor site or property thereto) any
search and/or advertising service which is the same as or substantially similar in nature to any
Services provided in this Order Form. For the avoidance of doubt, Customer may not use the
services of any other provider of [***] services or any [***] or [***] during the Services Term in any country where Google AdWords is available. For the entire
Services Term, Customer may not display advertising provided by [***], including [***], including such companies’ subsidiaries
and successor entities (collectively “Restricted Companies”). For purposes of this Section 13
only, the term “affiliates” shall mean any entity in which Customer holds a controlling interest.
Any domains which are acquired or onto which Customer acquires the rights to serve ads shall
become an AFD Site unless otherwise prohibited by a Preexisting Agreement. A “Preexisting
Agreement” means an agreement which obligates Customer to use services on those sites, the use of
which would otherwise violate this Section 13, for so long as such obligations exist, provided
that any period of extension or renewal, or any expansion of obligations to use the services, will
not be within the scope, of the Preexisting Agreement unless such extension, renewal or expansion
is not within Customer’s power and authority, and the exercise of such power and authority by
Customer does not trigger any adverse contractual rights or consequences. Customer will use its
commercially reasonable efforts to terminate any such Preexisting Agreement to the extent
permitted under such Preexisting Agreement without penalty. If Customer cannot terminate the
Preexisting Agreement, and continues to serve ads from Restricted Partners to Third Party Sites,
then Customer must insure that (a) no Third Party (as defined in Section 6.4) nor any domain name
uses both Google Services and services provided pursuant to a Preexisting Agreement
simultaneously, and (b) any domain traffic from a Third Party Site may not revolve back and forth
between services from Google and the applicable Restricted Entity more than once during the
Services Term. A breach of this provision by Customer will entitle Google to terminate third party
hosting services set forth in Section 6.4 above.

14. Fees and Payment Terms.

     14.1. AdSense Percentage. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, for
each month during the Services Term Customer shall receive the AdSense Percentage set forth below
of Net AdSense Revenues attributable to such month. Google’s obligation to make payments under
this Section shall not commence until Google’s technical personnel provide written approval of
Customer’s implementation of the Services on the applicable Sites, which shall not be unreasonably
withheld or delayed. Payments required under this paragraph shall be made by the last day of the
calendar month following the calendar month in which the applicable Ads were displayed on the
Sites.

From
[***] through [***] (the
“[***]”), the following AdSense
Percentages will apply to the AdSense Revenue:

	 	 	 
	AdSense Percentage of Net AdSense Revenues	 	AdSense Revenues per Calendar Month
	[***]%

	 	less than or equal to $[***]
	 
	 	 
	[***]%

	 	greater than $[***] but equal
to or less than $[***]
	 
	 	 
	[***]%

	 	greater than $[***]

Following
the [***], and continuing for the remainder of the Services Term, the
following AdSense Percentages will apply to the AdSense Revenue:

	 	 	 
	AdSense Percentage of Net AdSense Revenues	 	AdSense Revenues per Calendar Month
	[***]%

	 	less than or equal to $[***]
	 
	 	 
	[***]%

	 	greater than $[***] but equal
to or less than $[***]
	 
	 	 
	[***]%

	 	greater than $[***] but equal
to or less than $[***]
	 
	 	 
	[***]%

	 	greater than $[***]

     14.2. Non-Qualifying Ads. Notwithstanding any of the foregoing, Google shall not be
liable for payment in connection with (a) any amounts which result from invalid queries, or
invalid impressions of (or clicks on) Ads, generated by any person, but, automated program or
similar device, including, without limitation, through any Fraudulent Act, in each case as
reasonably determined by Google; or (b) impressions of Ads or clicks on Ads delivered through an
implementation which is not initially approved by Google pursuant to the Agreement or subsequently
fails to meet Google’s implementation requirements and specifications. The number of queries, and
impressions of and clicks on Ads, as reported by Google, shall be the number used in calculating
payments hereunder.

					
	 	 	 	 	 
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     14.3.
Methods of Payment.

          14.3.1. Payments to Google. All payments due to Google shall be in the currency
specified in this Order Form. Any charges for converting foreign currency shall be the
responsibility of Customer and shall be invoiced accordingly. If paid in US dollars, payments to
Google shall be made preferably via wire transfer with the following instructions:

	 	 	 	 	 
	[***]

	 	[***]
	 	[***]
	[***]

	 	[***]
	 	[***]

If paid in US dollars and not wired to Google, payment shall be made by check for receipt by
Google at the address specified on the Cover Page of this Order Form (or such other address as
Google may provide Customer in writing from time to time for such purpose) on or before the
payment due date. If payment is made in any other currency, payment shall be made by wire pursuant
to the wire instructions specified below on this Order Form (or if no applicable wire instructions
are specified, payment shall be made using the US wire transfer instructions above). Delinquent
payments due to Google shall bear interest at the rate of one-and-one-half percent (1.5%) per
month (or the highest rate permitted by law, if less) from the payment due date until paid in full
Customer will be responsible for all reasonable expenses (including legal fees) incurred by Google
in collecting unpaid or delinquent amounts. In addition, Google may suspend performance and/or
terminate this Order Form upon seven (7) days written notice if Customer fails to make any
required payment when due unless such payment is made within such seven (7) day notice period. If
Google reasonably deems itself insecure with respect to Customer’s ability to meet its financial
obligations under the Agreement, Google may, at its sole option, modify the payment terms or
require other reasonable assurances or forms of security prior to providing or continuing to
provide any Services.

          14.3.2. Payments to Customer. Payments to Customer (if by wire transfer) shall be
made pursuant to the wire transfer instructions specified on this Order Form. In addition,
Customer acknowledges that Google may, at its option, offset any payment obligations to Customer
that Google may incur hereunder against any product or service fees (including late fees) owed and
not yet paid by Customer under this Agreement or any other agreement between Customer and Google,
in addition to whatever other rights and remedies Google may have hereunder or thereunder. In
addition, Google reserves the right to withhold and offset against its payment obligations
hereunder, or require Customer to pay to Google (within thirty (30) days of any invoice therefor),
any amounts Google may have overpaid to Customer in prior periods.

15. Authority to Bind. Each of Customer’s and Google’s signatory to this Order Form
represents and warrants that he or she has the power and authority to accept and bind Customer and
Google, as the case may be, to the terms of this Order Form.

This Order Form may be executed in counterparts, including facsimile counterparts, each of which
shall be deemed an original, and all of which, when taken together, shall constitute one and the
same instrument.

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Google: GOOGLE INC.
	 	 	 	Customer: NAMEMEDIA,
INC.
	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	By:

	 	/s/ Marc A. Leibowitz
 

	 	 
	 	By:
	 	/s/ Kelly Conlin
 

	 	 
	 
	Print Name:

	 	Marc A. Leibowitz
	 	 	 	Print Name:
	 	Kelly Conlin	 	 
	 
	Title:

	 	Director- Strategic Partnerships
	 	 	 	Title:
	 	CEO	 	 
	 
	Date:

	 	1-10-07
	 	 	 	Date:
	 	1/9/2007	 	 

					
	 	 	 	 	 
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Notes;

	•	 	Unless otherwise approved by Google, for non-iFrame implementations,
visual display of Search and/or Advertising Results shall be as
visually similar as possible to page content including font style,
font size, coloring and spacing.
	 
	•	 	Any display of Search and/or Advertising Results will conform to
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AFC SCREEN SHOTS

Related Searches illustrated above may be replaced with Customer links to Customer content sites,
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visual display of Search and/or Advertising Results shall be as
visually similar as possible to page content including font style,
font size, coloring and spacing.
	 
	•	 	Any display of Search and/or Advertising Results will conform to
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Search and/or Advertising Results shall be as visually similar as possible page content
including font style, font size, coloring and spacing.
	 
	•	 	Any display of Search and/or Advertising Results will conform to Google’s then current Brand
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Google Services Agreement

This Google Services Agreement (“GSA”) is entered into by and between Google inc. (“Google”)
and NameMedia, Inc., a corporation formed under the laws of Delaware
(“Customer”), on the
1st day of March 2007 (“GSA Effective Date”). Each Order Form (as defined below) shall be governed
by this GSA and shall become effective on the dale stated In such Order Form (“Order Form
Effective Date”). This GSA and the individual corresponding Order Form into which this GSA is
incorporated together constitute the “Agreement”.

1 Defined Terms. The following capitalized terms shall have the meanings set forth below.
Capitalized terms used but not defined in this GSA shall have the meanings stated in the Order
Form.

1.1 “Ads” or “Advertising Results” means advertisements served by Google under the Agreement.

1.2 “AFD Results Page” means any Web page which Is served by Google in response
to an Domain Query and which may contain (a) one or more [***] as determined by [***],
[***], and/or [***], and/or (b) other Customer Content; and each of the foregoing shall
be displayed in the format, manner, order, style, design, layout, font, size, location, and
prominence as determined by Customer in its sole discretion, provided such display complies with
the provisions of Section 3 herein below and the applicable Order Form.

1.3 “Beta Features” are those features of the Services, which are identified by Google as beta or
unsupported In Google’s then current technical documentation.

1.4 “Brand Features” means the trade names, trademarks, service marks, logos, domain names, and
other distinctive brand features of each party, respectively.

1.5 “Customer Content” means any editorial, text, graphic, audiovisual, and other content that is
served to End Users of the Site(s) and that is not provided by Google

1.6 “Destination Page” means any Web page which may be accessed by clicking on any portion of an
Advertising Result and/or Search Result.

1.7 “End Users” of a particular Site means Individual, human end users who visit or use the
applicable Site.

1.8 “Google Protocol” means Google’s then current protocol for accessing and implementing the
Services.

1.9 “Intellectual Property Rights” means any and all rights existing from time to time under
patent law, copyright law, semiconductor chip protection law, moral rights law, trade secret law,
trademark law, unfair competition law. Publicity rights law. Privacy
rights law. And any and all
other proprietary rights, as well as, any and all applications, renewals, extensions, restorations
and re-instatements thereof, now or hereafter in force and effect worldwide.

1.10
“Landing Pege” means the initial AFD Results Page generated and served to an End User in
response to a URL Domain Query (as defined In the Order Form).

1.11 “Paid Results” means Advertising Results, Search Results and any conceptually related keywords
and any content or advertisements served by Google under the Agreement.

1.12 “Results Page” means a Web page on which Google Search and/or Advertising Results are
displayed.

1.13 “Order Form” means the individual Google Services Agreement Order Form executed by both
Customer and Google and into which
this GSA has been Incorporated by reference as provided therein. Each Order Form (as it may be
amended from time to time) into which this GSA may be incorporated will be considered a separate
agreement from any other Order Form. Accordingly, for purposes of interpretation of any specific
order form, ‘Order Form’ shall refer only to that Order Form into which this GSA has been
incorporated and which is the subject of interpretation, and not to any other order form into
which this GSA may otherwise be incorporated (unless and then only to the extent the parties have
expressly provided otherwise).

1.14
“Search Results” means search results served by Google
under the Agreement.

1.15 “Services” means the services ordered by Customer and to be provided by Google pursuant to
the Order Form.

2. Services.

2.1 Services. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Google will provide
Customer, and Customer will procure from Google, the Services for the fees set forth in the Order
Form executed by Customer and Google. This GSA may be incorporated into more than one Order Form,
provided that each such Order Form (together with all documents Incorporated therein) shall be
considered a separate agreement from any other Order Form. In the event of any conflict between
the provisions of the Order Form and the provisions of this GSA, the provisions of the Order Form
shall control.

2.2 Beta or Unsupported Features. Certain Services may include Beta Features. Customer
understands and agrees that Beta Features are provided “as Is” and any use thereof shall be
undertaken solely at Customer’s own risk. Google reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to
include or cease providing Beta Features as part of any Services at any lime. For the purpose of
clarification Customer shall not be obligated to utilize Beta Features.

3. Customer Obligations.

3.1
Prohibited Actions. Customer shall not, and shall not authorize any third party to:

     (a) edit, modify, truncate, filter or change the order of the information contained in any
Paid Results, including, without limitation, by way of commingling Paid Results with non-Google
provided search results or advertising:

     (b) frame any Results Page or Destination Page;

     (c) redirect an End User away from the Landing Page or Destination Page, provide a version of
the Landing Page or Destination Page different from the page an End User would access by going
directly to the Landing Page or Destination Page or intersperse any content between a Paid Result
and the corresponding Landing Page or Destination Page;

     (d) except as otherwise permitted in an Order Form, display any Paid Results in pop-up,
pop-under, exit windows, expanding buttons, or animation;

     (e) display any Paid Results to any third parties other than End Users;

     (f) minimize, remove or otherwise Inhibit the full and complete display of any Results Page
(including any Paid Results), and the corresponding Landing Pages or Destination Page;

     (g) produce or distribute any software, or permit any of its software to be distributed with
software, that prevents the display of ads provided by Google (such as by way of blocking or
replacing ads);

     (h) directly or indirectly access, launch and/or activate the Services through or from, or
otherwise incorporate the Services In, any software application, Including Customer’s
seeq.com (or any successor) toolbar, downloadable application, Web site or other

      

					
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PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT WERE
OMITTED AND HAVE BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO AN
APPLICATION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT UNDER RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT; [***]
DENOTES OMISSIONS.

means other than the Site(s), and then only to the extent expressly permitted herein;

     (i) transfer, sell, lease, syndicate, sub-syndicate, lend, or use for co-branding,
timesharing, service bureau or other unauthorized purposes any Services or access thereto
(including, but not limited to Paid Results, or any part, copy or derivative thereof), except as
expressly permitted herein or an Order Form;

     (j) enter into any arrangement or agreement under which any third party pays Customer fees,
Customer pays any third party fees, or either shares in any revenue payments and/or royalties for
any Paid Results except as expressly permitted herein or an Order Form;

     (k) directly or indirectly generate queries, or impressions of or clicks on Paid Results,
through any automated, deceptive, fraudulent or other invalid means (including, but not limited
to, click spam, robots, macro programs, and Internet agents); or

     (l) encourage
or require End Users or any other persons, either with or without their
knowledge, to click on Paid Results through offering incentives or any other methods that are
manipulative, deceptive, malicious or fraudulent (each of the
foregoing in subsections (k) and (l)
a “Fraudulent Act”).

     (m) modify,
adopt, translate, prepare derivative works from, decompile, reverse engineer,
disassemble or otherwise attempt to derive source code from any Services, the Google Protocol, or
any other Google technology, content, data, routines, algorithms, methods, ideas design, user
interface techniques, software, materials, and documentation;

     (n) remove, deface, obscure, or altar Google’s copyright notice, trademarks or other
proprietary rights notices affixed to or provided as a part of any Services, the Google Protocol,
or any other Google technology, software, materials and documentation;

     (o) “crawl”,
“spider”, index or in any non-transitory manner store or cache information
obtained from the Services (including, but not limited to, Paid Results, or any part, copy or
derivative thereof);

     (p) create or attempt to create a substitute or similar service or product through use of or
access to any of the Services or proprietary information related thereto; or

     (q) either
intentionally engage in any action or practice that reflects poorly on Google or
otherwise disparages or devalues Google’s reputation or goodwill; or, Inadvertently engage in any
action or practice that reflects poorly on Google or otherwise disparages or devalues Google’s
reputation or goodwill and not cure within 5 days of Google’s notice thereof.

Further, no Site shall contain any pornographic, hate-related or violent content or contain any
other material, products or services that violate or encourage
conduct that would violate any
criminal laws, any other applicable laws, or any third party rights. Notwithstanding anything, in
this GSA, any Order Form, or the Implementation Guide, Customer shall not be prohibited from
collecting End User data if (a) the purpose for collecting such
information is clearly and
unambiguously stated or disclosed to End Users prior to the collection of personal End user data,
(b) it is done (x) in accordance with its published privacy policy, which shall be clear and
readily accessible to End Users, and (y) with the affirmative consent of End Users, (c) Customer
shall provide each End User the ability to opt out or unsubscribe to any marketing by Customer
without undue effort by such End User; and (d) Customer’s collection and use of such data shall at
all times comply with applicable law.

3.2
Implementation Customer shall ensure that there is no use of or access to any Services
through Customer’s properties which are not in compliance with the terms of the Agreement or not
otherwise approved by Google, and Customer shall monitor and disable any such access or use by
unauthorized parties (including, but not limited to. spammers or any third party sites). Google may
send uncompensated test queries to the Site(s) at any time to verify Customer’s compliance with the
requirements of this Agreement.

3.3 Customer may implement click tracking or other monitoring of clicks on Advertising Results
Sets or Advertising Results provided that:

     (a) Customer has given Google the opportunity to review the proposed click tracking or other
monitoring implementation and Google has carried out such review and has notified Customer that it
agrees to this implementation being put into live use (such notification shall not be unreasonably
withheld or delayed and may be made by way of e-mail or such other means as Google shall reasonably
decide);

     (b) such click tracking or monitoring is carried out in accordance with such technical
requirements as Google may notify to Customer from time to time;

     (c) in the event that Customer wishes to make any changes to its implementation of such click
tracking or other monitoring, including but not limited to any changes to any relevant code or to
any other software modules which could have an impact on the implementation or operation of such
click tracking or other monitoring. Customer will give Google written notice via email of such
changes;

     (d) Customer allows Google from time to time during the Services Term, at Google’s reasonable
request, to audit the implementation and operation of such click tracking or other monitoring of
clicks and will provide Google with all necessary information to allow it to carry out such audit;
and

     (e) in the event of Google notifying Customer of any perceived problems arising from
Customer’s implementation of such click tracking or other monitoring, including but not limited
to, increased or unusual levels of invalid clicks or Non-Qualifying Advertising Results. Customer
will co-operate fully with Google to try to resolve such problems as quickly as reasonably
possible.

3.4 Customer acknowledges and agrees that it is fully responsible for the implementation and
operation of any click tracking or other monitoring of clicks that it may introduce in accordance
with clause 3.3 above and that Google is not responsible for any breaches of any Agreement or any
problems with the implementation of any Services on any Site which may arise from the introduction
by Customer of such click tracking or other monitoring.

4.
Ownership; License Grants.

4.1 Google Rights. Google shall own all right, title and interest, including without
limitation all intellectual Property Rights, relating to the Services (and any derivative works or
enhancements thereof), including but not limited to, all software, technology, information,
content, materials, guidelines, documentation, and the Google Protocol. Customer shall not acquire
any right, title, or interest therein, except for the limited use rights expressly set forth in
the Agreement. Any rights not expressly granted herein are deemed withhold.

4.2 Customer Rights. Customer, its licensors, or other applicable third party providers
own all Intellectual Property Rights in and to Customer Content. Google shall not acquire any
right, title or interest in or to such Customer Content, except as provided herein. Any rights not
expressly granted herein are deemed withheld.

4.3 Brand Features: License Grant.

4.3.1 Brand Features. Each party shall own an right, title end interest, including without
limitation all intellectual Property Rights, relating to its Brand Features. Some, but not all
examples of Google Brand Features are located at: http://www.
google.com/permissions/trademarks.html (or such other URLs Google may provide from time to
time). Except to the limited extent expressly provided in this Agreement, neither party grants,
and the other party shall not acquire, any right title or interest (including, without limitation,
any implied license) in or to any Brand Features of the first party; and all rights not expressly
granted herein are deemed withheld. All use by Google of Customer Brand Features (including any
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OMITTED AND HAVE BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO AN
APPLICATION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT UNDER RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT; [***]
DENOTES OMISSIONS.

the benefit of Customer and all use by Customer of Google Brand Features (including any goodwill
associated therewith) shall inure to the benefit of Google. No party shall challenge or assist
others to challenge the Brand Features of the other party (except to protect such party’s rights
with respect to its own Brand Features) or the registration thereof by the other party, nor shall
either party attempt to register any Brand Features or domain names that are confusingly
similar to those of the other party. Each party shall cooperate with the other to transfer
the ownership or abandon its interest in any inadvertently registered domain names that are
confusingly similar to those of the other party.

4.3.2
License to Customer Brand Features. Subject to the terms and conditions of this
Agreement, Customer grants to Google a limited, nonexclusive and nonsublicensable license during
the Services Term to display those Customer Brand Features expressly authorized for use in this
Agreement, solely for the purposes expressly set forth herein. Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary, Customer may revoke the license granted herein to use Customer’s Brand Features upon
providing Google with written notice thereof and a reasonable period of time to cease such usage.

5
Payment.

5.1
Fees. The fees and payment terms for the Services shall be set forth in the applicable
Order Form.

5.2 Taxes and Other Charges. All payments under the Agreement are exclusive of taxes
imposed by any governmental entity, Customer shall pay any applicable taxes, including sales, use,
personal property, value-added, excise, customs fees, import duties or stamp duties or other taxes
and duties imposed by governmental entities of whatever kind and imposed with respect to the
transactions for Services provided under the Agreement, including penalties and interest, but
specifically excluding taxes based upon Google’s net income. When Google has the legal obligation
to collect any applicable taxes, the appropriate amount shall be invoiced to and paid by Customer
“net thirty (30) days” from the data of invoice or other notification. Customer shall promptly
provide Google with such documentation as may be required by the applicable governmental entity in
order for Google to process payments hereunder (including, without limitation, a valid certificate
of Customer’s exemption from obligation to pay taxes as authorized by the appropriate governmental
entity), and Google may withhold any payments required to be made hereunder until Customer has
provided such documentation. Customer shall promptly provide Google with original or certified
copies of all tax payments or other sufficient evidence of tax payments at the time such payments
are made by Customer pursuant to the Agreement.

6
Representations, Warranties and Disclaimer. Each party represents and warrants that it
has full power and authority to enter into the Agreement. As of the GSA Effective Date, Customer
represents and warrants that (i) it shall use information provided by Google (including Paid
Results and Web search results, if any) in a manner that complies with applicable laws, (ii) for
Services other than AFD Services, Customer owns and controls one hundred percent (100%) of the
Site(s) and otherwise has and will maintain throughout the Services Term all rights,
authorizations, and licenses that are required with respect to the Site(s) to permit Google to
perform Services contemplated under this Agreement; (iii) for AFD Services, each URL of a Site (x)
is a duly registered domain name of which Customer (a) is the exclusive and official registrant,
and exclusively owns or controls all Brand Features rights in the
URL, or (b) is duly, expressly
and exclusively authorized by each of the associated official
registrant(s) (each a “Registrant”),
through a valid and fully enforceable written or click-through agreement with each such
Registrant, to permit Google to use the URLs for AFD Results Pages and/or in otherwise performing
the Services, as contemplated under the Agreement (each an
“Authorized Name”) as of the
date Customer commences use of the Services, and (y) will remain an
Authorized Name at all times during which Google performs the Services for such URL, (iv)
it will not provide any third party with any representation, warranty or misleading or false
information regarding the Services, any Results Page, Landing Page, Web search results set, if
any, any Paid results (including, but not limited to, any of the content, services or products
contained therein or linked thereto), and/or Google, (v) it has obtained and win obtain all rights
licenses, and other authorizations from all third parties (including, but not limited to,
Registrants) necessary for Customer to grant the licenses and rights to Google that are set forth
in the Agreement, to perform Customer’s obligations under the Agreement, and to otherwise conduct
the “Customer Business” (as defined in the Order
Form), all in compliance with an applicable laws,
rules and regulations and without violating any rights or interests
of any third party; (vi) there
are no actions, suits, claims, or proceedings of any nature (including any governmental or
regulatory investigations) pending, or threatened, against Customer, its employees, officers or
directors, or the Sites that would materially affect Customer’s ability to perform its obligations
under this Agreement (each a “Claim” and
collectively, “Claims”), and Customer agrees to notify
the Google Legal Department of any and all Claims upon Customer’s awareness of such Claim, (vii)
the execution and delivery of this Agreement, and the performance by Customer of its obligations
hereunder, will not constitute a breach or default of or otherwise violate any agreement to which
such party or any of its affiliates are a party or violate any rights of any third parties arising
therefrom, and (viii) the Order Form sets forth a complete and accurate list of all names under
which Customer has ever conducted business, and that customer will update such list promptly in
the event it conducts business under any other name(s) during the Services Term. Google does not
warrant that the Services will meet all of Customer’s requirements or that performance of the
Services will be uninterrupted, virus-free, secure or error-free. Except as expressly provided for
herein, NEITHER PARTY MAKES
ANY OTHER WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE AND NONINFRINGEMENT

7 INDEMNIFICATION.

7.1
Google Indemnity. Google will defend, or at its option settle, any third party lawsuit
or proceeding brought against Customer based upon or otherwise arising out of a claim that
Google’s technology used to provide the Services or any Google Brand Feature infringe(s) or
misappropriate(s) any copyright, trade secret or trademark of such third party. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, in no event shall Google have any obligations or liability under this Section
arising from: (i) use of any Beta Features, the News Search Services or image Search Services,
(ii) use of any Services or Google Brand Features in a modified form or in combination with
materials not furnished by Google, (iii) any content information or data provided by Customer, End
Users or any other third parties, and (iv) any Paid Results or
third party Web sites or content to
which such Paid Results may link. Google, in its sole and reasonable discretion, reserves the
right to terminate Customer’s continued use of any Services or Google Brand Features which are
alleged or believed by Google to Infringe provided that Google discontinues the allegedly
Infringing feature or Service generally for all of its clients of such Services. Google, in its
sole discretion, may provide substitute Services or Google Brand Features for any such terminated
Services or Google Brand Features in advance of termination and Customer shall have thirty (30)
days to either accept, or otherwise reject and discontinue the Services without penalty to
Customer.

7.2
Customer Indemnity. Customer will defend, or at its option settle, any third party
lawsuit or proceeding brought against Google based upon or otherwise arising out of: (a) Customer
Content, the Site(s), and/or Customer Brand Features; (b) Customer’s use of the Services in any
manner inconsistent with or in breach of the Agreement; and/or (c) any claim alleging facts that
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PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT WERE
OMITTED AND HAVE BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO AN
APPLICATION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT UNDER RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT; [***]
DENOTES OMISSIONS.

breach of
Customer’s representations and warranties made in subsection (vi) of the
second sentence of Section 6.

7.3 General. Indemnification provided under Sections 7.1 and 7.2 shall be limited to (a)
payment by the indemnifying party (“Indemnitor”) of all damages and costs finally awarded for
such claim, or (b) settlement costs approved in writing by the Indemnitor. The foregoing
obligations shall exist only If the party seeking indemnification
“Indemnitor”): (i) promptly
notifies the Indemnitor of such claim, (ii) provides the Indemnitor with reasonable information,
assistance and cooperation in defending the lawsuit or proceeding, and (iii) gives the Indemnitor
full control and sole authority over the defense and settlement of such claim. The Indemnitee may
join in defense with counsel of its choice at its own expense. The indemnitor shall only
reimburse the Indemnitee for expenses incurred by the Indemnitee with the indemnitor’s prior
written approval. SECTION 7 STATES THE PARTIES’ ENTIRE LIABILITY AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY WITH
RESPECT TO INFRINGEMENT OF A THIRD PARTY’S INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS AS SET FORTH ABOVE.

8 Limitation of Liability.

8.1 Limitation. SUBJECT TO SECTION 8.2, NEITHER PARTY WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT,
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO
DAMAGES FOR LOST DATA, LOST PROFITS, LOST REVENUE OR COSTS OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
SERVICES, HOWEVER CAUSED AND UNDER ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO CONTRACT
OR TORT (INCLUDING PRODUCTS LIABILITY, STRICT LIABILITY AND NEGLIGENCE), AND WHETHER OR NOT SUCH
PARTY WAS OR SHOULD HAVE BEEN AWARE OR ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE AND
NOTWITHSTANDING THE FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY LIMITED REMEDY STATED HEREIN. SUBJECT TO
SECTION 8.2, IN NO EVENT SHALL (A) GOOGLE’S LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIM ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT
(WHEN AGGREGATED WITH GOOGLE’S LIABILITY FOR ALL OTHER CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT)
EXCEED THE NET AMOUNT GOOGLE HAS ACTUALLY RECEIVED AND RETAINED (AFTER ACCOUNTING FOR ALL
DEDUCTIONS, PAYMENTS TO CUSTOMER AND OTHER OFFSETS PROVIDED FOR UNDER
THE AGREEMENT) DURING THE SIX (6) MONTHS IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE
DATE ON WHICH SUCH CLAIM ARISES, AND (B) CUSTOMER’S
LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIM ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT (WHEN AGGREGATED WITH CUSTOMER’S LIABILITY
FOR ALL OTHER CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT) EXCEED THE NET
AMOUNT CUSTOMER HAS ACTUALLY RECEIVED AND RETAINED DURING THE SIX (6)
MONTHS IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE DATE ON WHICH SUCH CLAIM ARISES.

8.2 Exclusions from Limitations.
Unless and then only to the extent this Agreement
expressly slates otherwise, nothing in this Agreement shall exclude or limit either party’s
liability for. (a) breaches of the exclusivity obligations contained in this Agreement; (b)
breaches of any confidentiality obligations contained in this Agreement; (c) infringement or
misappropriation of the other party’s intellectual Property Rights or Customer’s breach of any
license granted in this Agreement to use the applicable Google Data Protocol(s); or (d) any
amounts payable to third parties pursuant to the parties’ indemnification obligations hereunder.

8.3 Allocation of Risk. The parties agree that (i) the mutual agreements made in this
Section 8 reflect a reasonable allocation of risk, and (ii) that each party would not enter Into
the Agreement without these limitations on liability.

9 Confidentiality.
Disclosure of confidential and/or proprietary information
disclosed hereunder, including the existence and content of the Agreement and any information
provided pursuant to the Agreement, shall be governed by the confidentiality provisions of the
Google Standard Mutual Non-Disclosure Agreement, which has been executed by the parties prior
to or concurrently with this GSA, as of the date provided in the Order Form (the “NDA”). The
confidentiality provisions of the NDA are hereby incorporated by reference into this GSA

10 Term and Termination.

10.1 Term. The term of an Order Form under which Services may be used by Customer shall commence
on the applicable Order Form Effective Date (except as otherwise specified in such Order Form) and
shall continue for the period of time set forth on such Order Form for the applicable Services
(“Services Term”), unless earlier terminated as provided herein.

10.2 Suspension and Termination

10.2.1 General. Either party may suspend performance and/or terminate this Agreement, in
whole or in part: (i) if the other party materially breaches any material term or condition of
this Agreement and falls to cure such breach [***] ([***]) [***] after receiving written
notice thereof; or (ii) if the other party becomes insolvent or makes any assignment for the
benefit of creditors or similar transfer evidencing insolvency, or suffers or permits the
commencement of any form of insolvency or receivership proceeding, or has any petition under
bankruptcy law filed against it, which petition is not dismissed within sixty (60) days of such
filing, or has a trustee, administrator or receiver appointed for its business or assets or any
part thereof.

10.2.2 Google Termination Rights. Google may terminate this Agreement, or the provision of
any Service hereunder, immediately upon written notice: (i) if Customer breaches Section 3.1
(Prohibited Actions) of this GSA, Section 4.3 (License Grants: Brand Features) of this GSA. or
Section 9 (Confidentiality) of this GSA or any exclusivity provisions contained in an applicable
Order Form, (ii) if Customer is in material breach of this Agreement [***] ([***]) [***],
notwithstanding any cure of such breaches; (iii) if Google reasonably determines that it is
commercially impractical to continue providing the Services in light of applicable laws, whereupon
Google will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide notice of such termination where
practical under the circumstances.; or (iv) as otherwise provided in the Order Form.

10.2.3 Suspension and Termination in the Event of an injunction. Google may, at any time,
suspend the provision of any Service upon notice to Customer if Customer (a) breaches any provision
of Sections 3.1 (Prohibited Actions) of this GSA, Section 4.3 (License Grants; Brand Features) of
this GSA, or Section 9 (Confidentiality) of this GSA or any
exclusivity provisions in an applicable
Order Form or (b) breaches any other provision of the Agreement and fails to cure such breach
within [***] calendar days after notice to Customer. Google may immediately suspend the provision of
any Service upon Google’s reasonable determination that the Services are being used by an
unauthorized third party to transmit materially adverse amounts of spam or to commit fraud. Google
may suspend performance under this Agreement in whole or in part with immediate effect If, as a
result of a claim alleging facts that would constitute a broach of Customer’s representations and
warranties made in subsections (i) and (v) of the second
sentence of Section 6, Google is obliged
by final or temporary court order or magisterial decision to temporarily or permanently refrain
from continuing to perform its obligations under this Agreement. Google’s rights under this
provision shall become effective on the date of the court order or magisterial decision or on the
date or the service of the order irrespective of the possibility of appeal. If any suspension under
this paragraph continues for more than six (6) months. Google may terminate this Agreement in whole
or in part with immediate effect.

10.2.4 Discontinuation of Services. Notwithstanding any other term or communication to the
contrary, Google may, at any time and with or without notice, discontinue any or all of its
Services or any component feature and/or functionality thereof if Google

      

					
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OMITTED AND HAVE BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO AN
APPLICATION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT UNDER RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT; [***]
DENOTES OMISSIONS.

discontinues
it generally for all of its clients of such Service. Any such discontinuance of an
entire Service shall have the same effect as a termination of the applicable Order Form in
accordance with its terms, provided that Customer may terminate this
Agreement or an Order Form
without liability or penalty to Customer in the event of discontinuation of an entire Service.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Google discontinues an entire Service, it will attempt to provide
notice of such discontinuance where practical under the circumstances.

10.3 Rights upon Termination. Upon the expiration or termination of the Agreement for any
reason: (i) all rights and licenses granted by Google shall cease immediately; and (ii) each party
shall promptly return to the other party, or destroy and certify the destruction of, all
Confidential Information of the other party.

10.4 Effect of Termination of an Order Form. The termination or expiration of an
individual Order Form shall not have the effect of terminating any other individual Order Form or
this GSA unless expressly agreed to by the parties in writing. If an Order Form (but not this GSA)
terminates or if the Services Term set forth in an Order Form expires, all rights and licenses
granted by Google relating to the applicable Services and all other rights and licenses granted by
Google to Customer as set forth in such Order Form, if any, shall cease immediately. Termination
of all Order Forms hereunder shall result in the expiration of this GSA.

10.5 Non-exclusive Remedy. Termination or expiration of the Agreement, in part or in
whole, shall not limit either party from pursuing other remedies available to it, nor shall either
party be relieved of its obligation to pay all fees that are due and owing under this Agreement
through the effective date of termination. Neither party shall be liable to the other for any
damages resulting solely from termination as permitted herein.

11. Miscellaneous.

11.1
Compliance with Laws. Each party shall comply with all laws,
rules and regulations, if any, applicable to it in connection with the performance of its
obligations under the Agreement.

11.2 Notices. All notices shall be in English and in writing and (a) if sent to Customer
to the address identified on the Order Form and (b) if sent to Google to such address as provided
at: www.google.com/corporate/address.html or as otherwise provided in writing for such
notice purposes; provided, however, that all invoices and payments shall be sent to the attention
of Google Finance, all legal notices shall be sent to the attention of the Google Legal Department,
and all other correspondence shall be sent to the attention of the account manager specified by
Google. Notice shall be deemed given (i) upon receipt when delivered personally, (ii) upon written
verification of receipt from overnight courier, (iii) upon verification of receipt of registered or
certified mail or (iv) upon verification of receipt via facsimile, provided that such notice is
also sent simultaneously via first class mail.

11.3
Assignment. Neither party shall assign or otherwise transfer its rights or delegate its
obligations under the Agreement, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of the
other party; and any attempt to do so will be null and void. For purposes of this section, an
assignment will be deemed to include any transaction in which another party or parties acquire the
direct or indirect power to direct the management and policies of a party or its assets, whether by
way of merger, consolidation, change of control, sale of all or substantially all of a party’s
securities or assets, contract, management agreement or otherwise. For the sake of clarity, an
initial offering for sale of Customer’s securities to the public shall not be deemed an assignment
requiring Google’s prior consent pursuant to this Section 11.3. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
Google may assign or delegate its obligations under this Agreement to a corporate affiliate without
seeking consent from Customer.

11.4 Consultations. Before a party initiates legal action against the other arising from the
Agreement (except to seek injunctive or equitable relief or to otherwise protect its Intellectual
Property Rights), the matter in controversy will first be referred to an officer of each party,
who shall make good faith and reasonable efforts to resolve the matter within four (4) weeks of
the date of referral.

11.5 Governing Law. The laws of California, excluding California’s choice of law rules, and
applicable federal U.S. laws shall govern the Agreement. The parties specifically exclude from
application to the Agreement the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale
of Goods and the Uniform Computer Information Transactions Act.

11.6 Equitable Relief. Either party may seek equitable relief including temporary
restraining orders or injunctions, in addition to all other remedies, for breach or threatened
breach of Customer’s exclusivity obligations contained in this
Agreement, either party’s license
grant set forth in this Agreement, or either party’s obligations contained in Sections 4
(Ownership; License Grant) or Section 9 (Confidentiality) of this GSA.

11.7 Entire Agreement. The Agreement supersedes any other prior or collateral agreements,
whether oral or written, with respect to the subject matter hereof. This GSA and related Order
Form(s) (including any exhibits thereto), and any terms located at Google URLs referenced pursuant
to the Agreement (which are all incorporated herein by reference), constitute the entire agreement
with respect to the subject matter hereof, and any terms contained in
any related purchase order(s)
or other documents pertaining to the subject matter of the Agreement shall be null and void.

11.8
Amendments. Any amendments or modifications to the Agreement
must (i) be in writing;
(ii) refer to the Agreement: and (iii) be executed by an authorized representative of each
party. Any changes to the Agreement not approved in writing by the Google Legal Department
shall not be binding on Google.

11.9 No Waiver. The failure to require performance of any provision shall not affect a
party’s right to require performance at any time thereafter, nor shall waiver of a breach of any
provision constitute a waiver of the provision itself.

11.10 Severability. If any provision is adjudged by a court of competent jurisdiction to
be unenforceable. Invalid or otherwise contrary to law, such provision shall be interpreted so as
to best accomplish its intended objectives and the remaining provisions shall remain in full force
and effect.

11.11 Survival. The following sections of this GSA will survive any expiration or
termination of this Agreement: 4.1, 4.2, 4.3.1 (except for the last sentence thereof), 5.2, 6 (but
solely to the extent related to a claim which result from a party’s actions or inactions during
the term hereof), 7, 8, 9 (including the NDA), 10.3, 10.4, 10.5 and 11.

11.12 Independent Contractors. The parties hereto are and shall remain independent
contractors and nothing herein shall be deemed to create any agency, partnership, or joint venture
relationship between the parties. Neither party shall be deemed to be an employee or legal
representative of the other nor shall either party have any right or authority to create any
obligation on behalf of the other party.

11.13
No Third Party Beneficiaries. The Agreement is not intended to benefit, nor shall it
be deemed to give rise to, any rights in any third party.

11.14
Force Majeure; Transmissions. Neither party shall be liable for falling or delaying
performance of its obligations (except for the payment of money) resulting from any condition
beyond its reasonable control, including but not limited to, governmental action, acts of
terrorism, earthquake, fire, flood or other acts of God, labor conditions, power failures , and
Internet disturbances. Google will not

      

					
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be responsible for receiving data, queries or requests directly from End Users or any other third
party, for transmission of data between Customer’s (or any End User’s) and Google’s network
interface, or for displaying any applicable Results Set(s) to End Users.

11.15 Successors;
Counterparts; Drafting; General. The Agreement (a) shall be binding on
and inure to the benefit of each of the parties and their respective successors and assigns; (b)
may be executed in counterparts, including facsimile counterparts, each of which will be deemed an
original and all of which when taken together will constitute one and the same Instrument; and (c)
shall be construed as if both parties jointly wrote it. In the event of conflict between the terms
of this GSA and the terms of the Order Form, the Order form shall govern with respect to such
conflict.

     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this GSA by persons duly authorized as of the GSA
Effective Date first written above.

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Google:

	 	 	 	 	 	Customer:
	 	Namemedia, Inc.	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	By:

	 	/s/
Marc A. Leibowitz
 

	 	 
	 	By:
	 	/s/
Kelly Conlin
 

	 	 
	 

	Print Name:

	 	Marc
A. Leibowitz
	 	 	 	Print Name:
	 	Kelly
Conlin	 	 
	 

	Title:

	 	Director- Strategic Partnerships
	 	 	 	Title:
	 	CEO	 	 
	 

	Date:

	 	1-10-07
	 	 	 	Date:
	 	1/9/2007	 	 

      

					
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AMENDMENT NUMBER 1

TO THE GOOGLE SERVICES AGREEMENT ORDER FORM

          This
Amendment Number 1 (“Amendment 1”) to the Google Services Agreement
Order Form made effective March 1, 2007 (“Order Form”) is entered into as of May
1, 2007 (“Amendment Effective Date”) by and between NameMedia, Inc. with its
principal place of business at 230 Third Avenue Waltham, Massachusetts 02451
(“Customer”) and Google Inc., with its principal place of business at 1600
Amphitheatre Parkway, Mountain View, California 94043 (“Google”).

          Whereas, Customer and Google are parties to the Order Form, pursuant to which
Google provides Customer with certain websearch and/or advertising services for
Customer; and

          Whereas, Customer and Google desire to amend the Order Form as forth herein.

          NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises contained herein, the
parties agree as follows.

A. Definitions.

     1. For the purposes of this Amendment 1, the capitalized terms used but not
defined herein, shall have the same meanings set forth in the Order Form.

     2. The parties agree that “Site” as defined in the Order Form shall include
WebSearch Site(s) as defined below.

	B.	 	Services Term. The Initial Services Term set forth on the
cover page of the Order Form is hereby revised to read: March 1, 2007 –
[***], 2010.
	 
	C.	 	WebSearch Services. The parties hereby agree to the following WebSearch Services
to the Order Form:

SEARCH SERVICES

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Non-	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	Refundable	 	Monthly	 	 	 	 	 	Language	 	Country/Locat
	 	 	Annual Service	 	Search Fee	 	 	 	Safe Search	 	Restrict	 	ion Restrict
	 	 	and Support	 	Minimum	 	 	 	(Check if	 	(Check if	 	(Check if
	SEARCH SERVICES	 	Fee	 	Payment	 	Search Fees	 	applicable)	 	applicable)	 	applicable)
	þ WebSearch Services

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	o SafeSearch
	 	o If checked,
	 	o If checked,
	Est. Query Vol./Day

	 	walved
	 	$	8,333	 	 	$1.00/1000
	 	o High
	 	specify
	 	specify
	 

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	Search Result
	 	o Medium
	 	languages:
	 	country:
	 

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	Sets
	 	o Off	 	 	 	 
	WebSearch Site(s): a
web page hosted by
Customer and
generated following
an End User click on
a related or popular
search term on a
Landing Page or
following an End
User query into a
search box from a
Landing Page.
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Client Application(s) Approved for
WebSearch Services:
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	None if not stated
here.
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

1. WebSearch Definitions

     1.1. “WebSearch Box” means a search box into which End Users may enter queries
to search the Web. WebSearch Boxes must be approved by Google and located on a
WebSearch Site.

					
	 	 	 	 	 
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     1.2. “WebSearch Query” means a query sent to Google by Customer to be processed by Google’s
WebSearch Service.

     1.3. “WebSearch Protocol” means the protocol provided by Google for accessing the WebSearch
Services, as such protocol may be updated by Google from time to time.

     1.4. “WebSearch Results” means WebSearch search results provided by Google through its
WebSearch Service.

     1.5. “WebSearch Results Set” means the set of WebSearch Results (not to exceed ten (10)
individual results) transmitted by Google to Customer in response to a WebSearch Query.

     1.6. “WebSearch Service” means Google’s WebSearch Service.

2. WebSearch Services.

     2.1. Scope of WebSearch Services. If selected above, during the Services Term and
subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Google will provide Customer with WebSearch
Results through its WebSearch Service for display on the WebSearch Sites as permitted herein.
Customer agrees to implement the WebSearch Service as provided herein, solely in conjunction with
the AFS Services, on the WebSearch Sites in existence as of the date hereof within thirty (30) days
of the Order Form Effective Date, and to maintain such implementation thereafter during the
Services Term. Customer agrees to implement the WebSearch Service on any WebSearch Site added
thereafter to the extent permitted herein.

     2.2. Implementation of WebSearch Services. Unless otherwise agreed to by Google in
writing, Customer shall implement the WebSearch Services in a manner that: (a) conforms to the
WebSearch Specifications set forth above, if any; (b) conforms to Google’s brand treatment
guidelines for WebSearch as updated by Google from time to time, the current version of which is
located at http://www.google.com/wssynd/02brand.html; (c) conforms to the screenshots and
specifications set forth in Attachment A to this Amendment 1 attached hereto; and (d)
otherwise complies with the technical and implementation requirements provided by Google from time
to time, including those instructions contained in the documentation setting forth the WebSearch
Protocol. Without limiting the foregoing, Customer acknowledges and agrees to the following:

          2.2.1. Search Boxes and Queries. Customer shall implement on each WebSearch Site a
WebSearch Box for End Users to enter WebSearch Queries. WebSearch Boxes may only be located on a
WebSearch Site, and on no other Web site, application or other property. The format and location of
each WebSearch Box on each WebSearch Site is subject to the written consent of Google. Unless (and
then only to the extent) otherwise approved by Google in writing, Customer understands and agrees
that: (a) queries sent to Google for processing under its WebSearch Service may be initiated only
by End Users (i) entering text into WebSearch Boxes on the WebSearch Site as provided herein, and
(ii) clicking on text links included on the WebSearch Sites that are identified as search queries
(e.g., labeled as “Related Searches”) and that generate a search results page; and (b) Customer
shall send any and all queries generated on the WebSearch Sites as provided in subsection (a) above
to Google for processing under its WebSearch Services in accordance with the requirements provided
by Google, without editing, filtering, truncating, appending terms to or otherwise modifying such
WebSearch Queries, either Individually or In the aggregate. Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary, Google will have no obligation to process WebSearch Queries that are not sent in
compliance with the requirements of this Agreement.

          2.2.2. Operation of WebSearch Services. Customer will ensure that each WebSearch Query
will (a) be from a list of Valid IP Addresses approved by Google for the WebSearch Services; (b)
contain a Client ID approved by Google for the WebSearch Services;
and (c) include [***] and [***]. Upon Google’s receipt of a WebSearch Query, Google will
transmit a WebSearch Results Set, to the extent available, via Google’s network Interface in
accordance with the WebSearch Protocol. Customer shall then display, in each instance, the entire
WebSearch Results Set that corresponds to such WebSearch Query on the applicable WebSearch Site in
the manner contemplated by this Agreement, without editing, filtering, reordering, truncating,
adding content to or otherwise modifying such WebSearch Results Set.

     2.3. License to WebSearch Protocol. Google grants to Customer a limited, nonexclusive
and non-sublicensable license during the Services Term to use me WebSearch Protocol solely for the
purpose of transmitting WebSearch Queries and other required information and receiving WebSearch
Results Sets solely to the extent permitted hereunder. Except to the limited extent expressly
provided in this Agreement, Google does not grant, and

					
	 	 	 	 	 
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Customer shall not acquire, any right, title or interest (including, without limitation, any
implied license) in or to any Google Intellectual Property Rights; and all rights not expressly
granted herein are reserved to Google.

     2.4. Site Modifications. Google acknowledges that Customer may update the design and
content of the Sites in a manner consistent with its obligations contained herein; provided that
Customer agrees that (a) it shall keep Google informed of all planned material changes to such
Sites; and (b) no changes may be made to the look and feel, dimension and/or placement of the
WebSearch Results without obtaining the prior written consent of Google. For the avoidance of
doubt, Google may, and the foregoing will in no event limit Google’s ability to, require changes to
the look and feel, content or targeting methodology of any such Results provided herein.

     2.5. Notice of System Changes. Customer will provide Google with fourteen (14) days’
advance notice of any change in the code or serving technology used to display Search Results
(e.g., a change in the advertising serving technology used) that could reasonably be expected to
have the potential to adversely affect the delivery or display of Google search results as required
by this Agreement (it being understood that notice will in no event relieve Customer of its
obligations to display Search Results as required hereunder).

     2.6. Technical Support. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, during
the Services Term Google shall provide technical support services to Customer in accordance with
Google’s support guidelines then in effect for the Services ordered herein. Prior to making any
support request to Google, Customer shall first use reasonable efforts to fix any error, bug,
malfunction, or network connectivity defect on its own without any escalation to Google.
Thereafter, Customer’s Technical Contact may submit a written request for technical support via
email to the applicable Google alias set forth below, or such other email address that Google may
provide from time to time. Customer shall provide support services to End Users at its own expense.

	 	•	 	websearch-support@google.com (for WebSearch Services requests)

     2.7. Exclusivity. Notwithstanding any terms contained in Section 13 of the Order Form
to the contrary, Customer may [***] on the Sites, provided,
however, that Customer may not [***].

     2.8. WebSearch Service Fees. On or before the Order Form Effective Date, Customer
shall submit a completed Google credit application form. If applicable, Customer shall pay the
non-refundable Annual Service and Support Fee and the first payment of the Monthly WebSearch Fee
Minimum as Indicated above, which shall be due and payable on the Order Form Effective Date. For
all other WebSearch Fees (including Monthly WebSearch Fee Minimums), Google shall bill Customer
monthly at the rates stated above for each month in which Customer transmits a WebSearch Query to
Google and all such fees shall be due and payable “net thirty (30) days” from date of invoice.
Within thirty (30) days of the end of each month during the Services Term, Google shall provide
Customer with WebSearch Services usage reports in the form generally made available at that time.

	D.	 	Exclusivity. Notwithstanding Customer’s obligation to utilize Google’s Services on
an exclusive basis as set forth in Section 13 of the Order Form, Customer may elect, upon
written notice to Google, to cease using Google Services on Third Party Sites in order to
utilize the services of another provider for Third Party Sites. In such case, Google will
suspend Customer’s access to the Services for Third Party Sites. In the event, at a later
date. Customer wishes to recommence the use of the Services for Third Party Sites. Customer
will notify Google to coordinate the implementation of the Services for the Third Party Sites
and Customer will abide by the exclusivity obligations set forth in Section 13 of the Order
Form with respect to the Third Party Sites. For the sake of clarity, at no point will
Customer be able to send a portion of its Third Party Sites to Google and a portion to
another provider.

E. AdSense Percentage.

	 	1.	 	As of the Amendment Effective Date, the parties agree to replace Section 14.1 with the
following:
	 
	 	 	 	14.1 AdSense Percentage. Subject to the terms and conditions of this
Agreement, for each month during the Services Term Customer shall receive the AdSense
Percentage set forth below of Net AdSense Revenues attributable to such month.
Google’s obligation to make payments under this Section shall not commence until
Google’s technical personnel provide written approval of Customer’s implementation of
the Services on the applicable Sites, which shall not be unreasonably withhold or
delayed. Payments required under this paragraph shall be made by the last day of the
calendar month following the calendar month in which the applicable Ads were displayed
on the Sites.

					
	 	 	 	 	 
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	AdSense Percentage of Net	 	 
	AdSense Revenues	 	AdSense Revenues per Calendar Month
	[***]%

	 	less than or equal to $[***]
	[***]%

	 	greater than $[***] but equal to or less
than $[***]
	[***]%

	 	Greater than $[***]

	 	2.	 	Notwithstanding the terms of Section 14.1 to the contrary, for
calendar months of May, June and July 2007, Customer’s AdSense Percentage of Net
AdSense Revenue shall be [***] percent ([***]%). Thereafter, Customer’s
AdSense Percentage of Net AdSense Revenue shall be as set forth in Section 14.1.

	F.	 	Miscellaneous. Except as modified by this Amendment 1, the terms of the Order
Form shall continue in full force and effect.

          IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Amendment 1 by persons duly authorized as
of the Amendment Effective Date written above.

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	GOOGLE INC.	 	 	 	NAMEMEDIA, INC.
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	By:

	 	/s/ Marc A. Leibowitz
	 	 	 	By:
	 	/s/ Jeffrey S. Bennett
	 

	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Print Name: Marc A. Leibowitz	 	 	 	Print Name: Jeffrey S. Bennett
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Title: Director- Strategic Partnerships	 	 	 	Title: President and CEO
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Date: 5-16-07 	 	 	 	Date: May 11, 2007

					
	 	 	 	 	 
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ATTACHMENT A

WEBSEARCH SERVICES SCREEN SHOTS

					
	 	 	 	 	 
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Exhibit 10.11

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YAHOO! SEARCH MARKETING - YAHOO! PUBLISHER NETWORK SERVICE ORDER #1-6252597

	PUBLISHER NETWORK

	PUBLISHER: NAMEMEDIA, INC. PUBLISHER TAX ID: 20-2353759 Start Date: The latter date of either OSI’s or Publisher’s signature, End Date: Two (2) years from the Start Date This Agreement terminates and supersedes the Term Sheet # 1-6252597, as amended, between Overture Services, Inc. and Overture Search Services (Ireland) Limited, on the one hand, and NameMedia, Inc., on the other hand. This Agreement will automatically renew for additional six (6)
 month periods unless either party gives notice of non-renewal at least forty five (45) days before the expiration of the current term.
Publisher’s Offerings: Syndicated Sites (as defined in Attachment C)
Links and Results:
E! Domain Match Link: Domain Match Results
Implementation:
As shown in Attachment A and as described in this SO and Attachments
Hyperlinks: Max Queries per Second: 250
Domain Match Results: Minimum Above the Fold: 4 (provided that the requirement is reduced to 3 solely in the event
Publisher displays its own Comparable Results on a Domain Results Page)
Publisher will use commercially reasonable efforts to launch the services within ten (10) business days of receiving
the production feed from Overture.
Compensation: Overture will pay Publisher for Domain Match Results on Syndicated Sites:
A.In the United States: [***]% of Gross Revenue.
B.In all countries in the Territory excluding the United States: [***]% of Gross Revenue.
Non-Disclosure Agreement (“NDA”) effective date: April 1, 2005
Notices will be delivered in accordance with Section 22 of Attachment B to:
NAMEMEDIA, INC.YAHOO! SEARCH MARKETING
230 Third Avenue, First Floor, Waltham, MA 02451 Attn: General Counsel Fax: 781 839 2801
3333 W. Empire Avenue, Burbank, CA 91504 Attn: General Counsel Fax: 818 524 3001
OVERTURE SEARCH SERVICES (IRELAND) LIMITED
First Floor, Fitzwilton House, Wilton Place, Dublin 2, Ireland
Attn: Legal
Fax: 44 20 7131 1775

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YAHOO! SEARCH MARKETING - YAHOO! PUBLISHER NETWORK SERVICE ORDER #1-6252597

Publisher, OSI and OSSIL agree to this Service Order and all
Attachments.

Signed:

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	NAMEMEDIA, INC. (“Publisher”)	 	 	 	OVERTURE SERVICES, INC., doing business as

YAHOO! SEARCH MARKETING (“OSI”)
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	By:

	 	/s/ Kelly P. Conlin
	 	 	 	By:
	 	/s/ Scott Bushman	 	 
	 

	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Name:

	 	Kelly P. Conlin
	 	 	 	Name:	 	Scott Bushman	 	 
	 

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	Title:

	 	CEO
	 	 	 	Title:	 	Senior Director BD	 	 
	 

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	OVERTURE SEARCH SERVICES (IRELAND) LIMITED
(“OSSIL”)
	 
	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	 	 	 	 	By:	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	 	 	 	 	Name:	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	 	 	 	 	Title:	 	 	 	 
	 

	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 

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YAHOO! SEARCH MARKETING - YAHOO! PUBLISHER NETWORK SERVICE ORDER #1-6252597

ATTACHMENT A

IMPLEMENTATION REQUIREMENTS

The following requirements apply to all Links and Results shown in the SO for Publisher’s
Offerings. Any provisions concerning Links and Results not explicitly listed in the SO do not
apply to Publisher, OSI is solely responsible for the Overture rights, obligations and duties
described under this Agreement for the markets included as part of the Territory within the
Americas and OSSIL is solely responsible for the Overture rights, obligations and duties
described under this Agreement for the markets included as part of the Territory outside of the
Americas. The use of the term “Overture” throughout this Agreement shall refer to OSI in
relation to the markets included as part of the Territory within the Americas and shall refer
to OSSIL in relation to all markets included as part of the Territory outside of the Americas.

	A.	 	Requirements for all Links, Queries and Results
	 
	1.	 	Publisher will implement the Links and Results as depicted in the mockups or as otherwise
provided in this Agreement, which shall be subject to change and modification by the Publisher
at any time. In the event Publisher changes or modifies the web pages displaying Links or
Results as shown in the mockups including but not limited to margins, text size, color, font,
shading/background, spacing, blank areas, content categories, number of listings, section and
placement on the page (top to bottom and left to right) in a way that materially and
negatively affects the prominence of the Links or Results, such that the monthly click through
rate (“CTR”) for all Publisher’s Offerings decreases
by more than [***]% [***] Publisher’s Offerings
(“Base CTR”) then Publisher shall promptly (but in no event later than five (5) business days
after notice from Overture) take such reasonable actions on the web pages for such Publisher’s
Offerings reasonably necessary to return the CTR to the Base CTR, The parties agree that this
provision will not apply in any month in which (a) Overture changes a material characteristic
of the Links or Results, (b) Publisher provides written notice to Overture that includes
evidence that [***] has caused the CTR for specific Publisher’s Offerings to affect the
CTR for Publisher’s Offerings, (c) Overture requests that Publisher change or modify the web
pages displaying the Links or Results, or (d) Publisher makes such changes or modifications
(i) in order to comply with law or a government regulation, or (ii) as reasonably determined
by Publisher to be necessary to reduce the legal risk to Publisher relating to the display of
Links or Results.
	 
	2.	 	Publisher will display the labels and headings shown in the mockups (or any
labels, headings or notices provided by Overture or required by law), with a nearby prominent
link to a webpage that explains in language mutually agreed upon by the
parties that certain Results are sponsored advertising, which may include
“paid listings” or “sponsored results.” Overture reserves the right to include links
within the Paid Results to further clarify the sponsored nature of the Paid Results to
reduce risk to Overture; provided that such links are implemented on a system-wide
network basis and that such links are not included for marketing or advertising Overture’s
products or services or other similar purposes unrelated to reducing
Overture’s risk associated with the display of the Paid Results.
	 
	3.	 	Publisher will display all Paid Search Results, Hyperlink Results, Domain Match Results and
Web Search Results on the next webpage displayed to a user after a Query, with no interstitial
content, at the same time as it displays the other content on that webpage.
	 
	4.	 	Publisher will not cache Results.
	 
	5.	 	Publisher will display Results contiguously, in the order provided by Overture, without any
other content between the individual Results; provided however that Publisher may display its
own Comparable Results after the first three (3) Domain Match Results on a Domain Results
Page.
	 
	6.	 	Publisher will not truncate the full titles, descriptions and URLs provided by
Overture and will not modify any part of the Results. Publisher will display Results in the
language provided by Overture.
	 
	7.	 	Publisher will include the Links on each Publisher’s Offering as described
in the

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Agreement, subject to Section 3 of Attachment B. Publisher will not request Results by any means
except the Links and will not place Links on any software application or email except for the
Publisher’s Offerings listed in the SO, subject to Attachment B, Section 4. Publisher will use
commercially reasonable efforts to enable its users having IP addresses within the Territory
that access Publisher’s Offerings to access and use the Links and Results and to deliver Queries
to Overture when a user having an IP address within the Territory uses a Domain Match Link.

	B.	 	Additional Requirements for Hyperlinks
	 
	1.	 	Publisher will allow the Hyperlinks to send Overture a Query each time that a user uses a
Hyperlink. Overture reserves the right to require Publisher to remove Hyperlinks from any
webpage or to stop using any particular keyword in association with the Links or
Results for a particular Publisher’s Offering for any reason upon notice to Publisher, subject
to Attachment B, Section 8 below.
	 
	2.	 	Publisher will not exceed the Max Queries per Second. If Publisher exceeds the
Max Queries per Second, Overture shall notify Publisher and may suspend services
after 24 hours notice until the number of Queries per Second drops below the Max Queries
per Second.
	 
	3.	 	Publisher will display Domain Match Results and/or Hyperlinks at the same time as it
displays the other results on a webpage.
	 
	C.	 	Additional Requirements for Paid Search
and/or Web Search
	 
	1.	 	Publisher may implement the Search Box on all pages within Publisher’s Offerings; provided
that in the event Overture receives a complaint from one or more of its Advertisers
concerning the lack of a Search Box on a webpage for a Publisher’s Offering and provides
written notice, including the nature of the complaint as it relates to the Publisher’s
Offering, to Publisher, then Publisher will add a Search Box to the webpage that is the
subject of the complaint.
	 
	D.	 	Pop Under Windows.
	 
	1.	 	Publisher may provide Landing Pages for display in Pop Under Windows. Each Pop Under Window
containing a Landing Page will conform to the mock-up included below. For clarity, Publisher agrees
that Paid Results may not appear in Pop Under Windows.

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DENOTES OMISSIONS.

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MOCKUPS

To be mutually agreed upon by the parties within five (5) business days of the Start Date.

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ATTACHMENT
B – TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The parties agree to the following:

The parties’ agreement consists of the Service Order, Attachment A, Attachment B, Attachment C and
the NDA (“Agreement”).

1. License. During the Term and subject to Publisher’s compliance with this
Agreement, except as expressly provided under this Agreement, Overture grants
to Publisher a limited, non-exclusive, non-assignable, non-transferable, non-sublicensable,
royalty-free license to use and display the Links and the Results on Publisher’s Offerings, solely
for the purposes contemplated in this Agreement. The above license includes the limited right to
use and reproduce the software code and/or URLs that allow Publisher to create Links and receive
Results. For the avoidance of doubt, any assignment by Publisher of this Agreement
permitted under Section 24 below shall include the license set forth in this Section 1.

2. Services. Overture will use commercially reasonable efforts to respond
to Queries by delivering Results or a response that no Results are being delivered. Overture
will determine the number of Results provided for each Query. Overture will
ensure 99.5% Availability as measured by Overture and verified by Publisher. In addition,
the Aggregate Response Time for Domain Match Results will not exceed a monthly average of
1,100 milliseconds for 95% of all Queries, as measured and reported monthly by Overture
production query logs and verified by Publisher. In the event of discrepancies between these two
sources, Publisher and Overture will work together to determine the root cause of such
discrepancy.

3. Publisher’s Offerings.

(a)     This Agreement applies to the top-level domains of any Syndicated Sites (including
successor sites) and the web pages within those Syndicated Sites for which Domain Match Results or
Comparable Results are displayed for users with IP addresses within the Territory.

(b)     Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Agreement and subject to the
penultimate sentence of this Section 3(b), Publisher shall have the right during the Term of the
Agreement to monetize Syndicated Sites using search services and/or paid listings that are not
Comparable Results (e.g., graphical search services) (“Other Search Services”). In the event that
Publisher elects to provide Other Search Services pursuant to this Section 3(b), Publisher shall
notify Overture in writing of such and Overture shall have the exclusive right of first negotiation
to provide the Other Search Services to Publisher for syndication to its Affiliates’ Syndicated
Sites (“Right of First Negotiation”). Overture shall have five (5) business days from receipt of
Publisher’s written notification to provide Publisher with a written response that it wishes to be
the exclusive source of the Other Search Services to Publisher for syndication to its Affiliates’
Syndicated Sites. The parties will then negotiate in good faith for a period of thirty (30) days
the terms and conditions of Overture providing the Other Search Services to Publisher for
syndication to its Affiliates’ Syndicated Sites. If Overture and Publisher reach an agreement on
Overture providing the Other Search Services to Publisher for syndication to its Affiliates’
Syndicated Sites, the parties will amend the Agreement to include such Other Search Services. If
Overture (i) declines the offer, (ii) fails to provide Publisher with a written response to such
offer within five (5) business days, or (iii) accepts the offer, but fails to reach an agreement on
the terms and conditions of Overture providing the Other Search Services to Publisher for
syndication to its Affiliates’ Syndicated Sites during the thirty (30) day period, then Publisher
may syndicate the Other Search Services of a third party (excluding [***]) to its Affiliates for
use on their Syndicated Sites. Services operated by Publisher shall not be considered Other Search
Services and as such shall not be subject to Right of First Negotiation. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, in no instance shall Publisher’s exercise of its right to monetize Syndicated Sites
using Other Search Services pursuant to this Section 3(b) result in greater than a twenty percent
(20%) decrease in Overture’s Gross Revenue for this Agreement. Further, in the event that Overture
does not provide Other Search Services to Publisher for syndication to its Affiliates’ Syndicated
Sites, then prior to Publisher implementing Other Search Services of a third party on any web pages
containing Domain Match Results, Overture must approve mockups for such web pages.

4. Right of First Negotiation for Mapped
Domains/ Additional Overture Products.

(a)     Overture shall have the exclusive right of first negotiation to be the exclusive third party
source of paid listings substantially similar to Paid Results on Publisher’s owned and operated
domains (each such domain, a “Mapped Domain”); provided that the Mapped Domain is not subject to an
existing agreement with a third party provider of paid listings substantially similar to Paid
Results, the terms of which would be breached by Publisher if Publisher were to enter into an
agreement with Overture to provide paid listings substantially similar to Paid Results thereto
(“Existing Agreement”) in which case Publisher shall not be obligated to offer Overture the
exclusive opportunity to provide such services. [***]. If a Mapped Domain is not subject to an
Existing Agreement, Publisher shall notify Overture in writing of such, and Overture shall have
fifteen (15) business days from receipt of such written notice to provide Publisher with a written
response to Publisher’s offer to provide such services. In the event that Overture accepts the
offer, the parties shall negotiate in good faith for a period of thirty (30) days the terms and
conditions of Overture providing services to the Mapped Domain(s). For the avoidance of doubt, it
is understood and agreed that if Overture and Publisher agree that Overture shall provide Domain
Match Links and Domain Match Results on a Mapped Domain(s), (1) Overture shall be the exclusive
provider of Comparable Results on said Mapped Domain(s) and (2) the following financial terms shall
apply to the Mapped Domain(s): (i) Overture agrees to guarantee Publisher [***] paid to Overture
per search (“GPRS”) of [***] (the “GRPS Guarantee”) and (ii) in the event that the minimum GRPS
falls below [***] then the adjusted gross revenue share for the Mapped Domain(s) will be increased
to up to [***] ([***]) [***] in order to attain the GRPS Guarantee. For clarity, if and when the
GRPS Guarantee is reached, Publisher will receive the [***] amount for the particular country in
the Territory as set forth on page one (1) of the Service Order. In the event that Overture (a)
declines the offer, (b) fails to provide Publisher with a written response to such offer within
fifteen (15) business days, or (c) accepts the offer, but fails to reach an agreement on the terms
and conditions of Overture providing Domain Match Links and Domain Match Results to the Mapped
Domain(s) during the thirty (30) day period, Publisher shall have the option of entering into an
arrangement or agreement with a third party solely to provide Comparable Results solely to the
Mapped Domain previously offered. If Overture and Publisher reach an agreement on the Mapped
Domain, the parties will amend the Agreement to include such Mapped Domain(s). For clarity, the
parties agree that (i) any additional domains acquired, owned, controlled or operated in the
ordinary course of business by Publisher after the Start Date are automatically included in the
definition of Mapped Domains and (ii) Overture shall have the exclusive right of first negotiation
to be the exclusive source of paid listings substantially similar to Paid Results on said
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APPLICATION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT UNDER RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT; [***]
DENOTES OMISSIONS.

(b)     Publisher will promptly notify Overture in writing in the event that Publisher intends, on
Publisher’s Offerings, to display or link to, or permit a third party to display, paid products or
services from a Named Company other than [***] (“Named Company Products”) that are substantially
similar to those available to Publisher from Overture or an Overture Related Party (“Additional
Overture Products”). Overture shall have fifteen (15) business days from receipt of Publisher’s
written notification to provide Publisher with a written response that it wishes to be the
exclusive source of such paid products or services on Publisher’s Offering(s). The parties will
then negotiate for a period of thirty (30) days the terms and conditions of Overture providing the
Additional Overture Products to Publisher’s Offering(s). If Overture and Publisher reach an
agreement on Additional Overture Products for Publisher’s Offering(s), the parties will amend the
SO to include such Additional Overture Products for such Publisher’s Offering(s). If Overture (i)
declines the offer, (ii) fails to provide Publisher with a written response to such offer within
fifteen (15) business days, or (iii) accepts the offer, but fails to reach an agreement on the
terms and conditions of Overture providing the Additional Overture Products to the Publisher’s
Offering, then Publisher may obtain the Named Company Products from a Named Company other than
[***] For purposes hereof, Additional Overture Products shall not include (1) those products and
services currently offered by Publisher and (2) domain name related products and services, such as
domain registration, hosting, email, SSL certificates, and website development. For clarity,
nothing contained herein is intended to limit Overture’s exclusive right of first negotiation in
Section 4(a) or Overture’s exclusivity in Section 8 of this Attachment B.

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with any advertiser, regardless of whether such relationship includes Comparable Results, subject
to the provisions of Attachment A, 
Section A(1).

(d) Notwithstanding the foregoing, Publisher may use a Named Company for any services for users
having IP addresses outside of the Territory.

5. Compensation. “Gross Revenue” means
the amount earned by Overture solely from the Paid Results shown on Publisher’s Offerings. Gross
Revenue is calculated and payment is made to Publisher net of any taxes Overture is required to
collect, withhold or pay with respect to such earned amount (except taxes on Overture’s net income)
and net of Adjustments and refunds to Advertisers. Overture agrees that the Adjustments shall equal
(a) [***]% of Gross Revenue for the United States, and
(b) [***]% of Gross Revenue for all countries in
the Territory other than the United States. For the avoidance of doubt, Adjustments do not include
refunds to Advertisers, which refunds, if any, shall not be used to provide discounts, rebates or
marketing allowances to Advertisers.

6. Payment. Overture will pay Publisher within 30 days after
the end of the calendar month in which the relevant Results appeared on Publisher’s
Offerings. Payment will be made in US dollars. If Overture’s Advertisers pay Overture in any
other currency, Overture will calculate payment using the average exchange rate
as published by a nationally recognized source (e.g., Oanda). If the Territory includes
countries other than the United States, Publisher acknowledges that payment will only be made after
Publisher fulfills Overture’s invoicing requirements. Overture may offset payments by any amounts
Publisher owes to Overture, including previous overpayments. Overture may
make payments only when Publisher’s balance exceeds US $250.00 (or until termination or expiration
of this Agreement). Except as specifically set forth in this Section, Overture will retain all
revenues derived from or in connection with its services.

7. Reports. Overture will provide Publisher with a monthly report describing
how the payment was determined and will provide Publisher access to preliminary online data on the
performance of the Results on Publisher’s Offerings containing at a minimum the information
currently provided by Overture to Publisher. Overture agrees to use commercially reasonable
efforts to provide such preliminary online data by 9 am (Pacific Time) the following day for at
least 80% of the days during a calendar month; provided that such preliminary
online data shall be available no later than 2 pm (Pacific Time) such day. The parties agree that
upon the existence of a Change of Control of Publisher involving a Named Company, preliminary
online data will be limited to Gross Revenue and the number of searches.

8. Exclusivity. On the Publisher’s Offerings, Publisher will ensure that
for users with IP addresses within the Territory, Overture is the exclusive third-party
source of (a) [***] and (b) [***]. Except as otherwise provided in
this Agreement, and solely for users having IP addresses within the Territory, on all
Publisher’s Offerings, Publisher will not display or link to, or permit any third party to
display, any (i) [***] or (ii) [***]; provided that Publisher may display [***] from Publisher’s
[***]. In addition, Publisher will not display or link to, or permit any third party
to display, any [***] within
the Territory. Publisher agrees that any violation or threatened violation of this Section 8
will cause Overture irreparable harm for which there is no adequate remedy at law with
respect to the particular Publisher’s Offering(s) at issue. If Overture
requires Publisher to remove all Hyperlinks from the web pages for a particular Publisher’s
Offering for any reason or for no reason, such Publisher’s Offering shall no longer be
included in the Publisher’s Offerings nor subject to this Section 8.

9. Ownership. As between Overture and Publisher, all right, title and
interest in the Links, Results and the Yahoo! trademarks are exclusively owned by Overture,
its licensors and/or its Advertisers, and all right, title and interest in
Publisher’s Offerings, the Publisher Content and the Publisher trademarks are exclusively owned by
Publisher and/or its licensors. Neither party grants any rights other than the limited licenses
granted in Section 1 above. Each party reserves any rights not expressly granted and disclaims
all implied licenses, including implied licenses to trademarks and patents.

10. Intentionally Deleted.

11. Responsibility for Publisher’s Offerings.
Publisher is solely responsible for the ownership, development, maintenance and operation of
Publisher’s Offerings and the Publisher Content. Publisher will provide at least five (5) business
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DENOTES OMISSIONS.

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Publisher’s Offerings that would change the target audience for, or affect the implementation or
display of, the Links or the Results to, users having IP addresses in the Territory. If Publisher
makes a material change to Publisher’s Offerings that has an adverse affect on Overture as
reasonably determined by Overture or if Overture receives one or more material complaints about any
Publisher’s Offering (including complaints about the traffic sent to Advertisers from any
Publisher’s Offering), then Overture may terminate this Agreement as to the specific Publisher’s
Offering that was the subject of the change or complaint, subject to the notice, cure and
suspension provisions in Section 19 below. Overture may immediately suspend services for a
particular Publisher’s Offering if such Publisher’s Offering is the subject of such material
complaints(s) and any of the following factors relating to such Publisher’s Offering is also
present: (i) a threatened or initiated third party claim or proceeding against Overture or an
Overture Related Party related to such Publisher’s Offering; (ii) a governmental action or
investigation with respect to the Publisher’s Offering; (iii) adverse publicity or adverse media
attention with respect to the Publisher’s Offering; (iv) or Overture’s reasonable belief that
Overture, an Overture Related Party or any Advertiser may incur substantial liability with respect
to providing the services to the Publisher’s Offering. Subject to Section 19 below, Overture shall
restore service to the affected Publisher’s Offering if and when the complaint(s) are resolved in
favor of Publisher or the Affiliate (as applicable). In addition, termination under this Section 11
may be made as to a Publisher’s Offering without opportunity to cure if Overture has provided
Publisher notice of termination for the Publisher’s Offering under this Section 11 twice before
during any one (1) year period.

12. Traffic Quality. For each Query and each click on a Paid Result, Publisher will
provide: (a) the user agent; (b) the full, unencrypted Internet Protocol address of the user; (c)
the referring URL (HTTP Referrer); (d) any anonymous user identification ascribed by Publisher,
unique cookie or URL tag; and (e) any other data that Overture requests in writing that is used in
connection with Overture’s ad serving and quality systems. Publisher will provide this information
at the time a Query is sent to Overture and when a user clicks on a Paid Result. For clarity,
Overture will not request and Publisher will not share any personally identifiable information with
Overture. Additionally, Publisher will utilize the URLs and other source feed indicators designated
from time to time by
Overture. The parties will cooperate in a commercially reasonable manner to minimize automated,
fraudulent or lower quality traffic. Overture will have no obligation to make payments in instances
when Publisher has failed to utilize designated source feed indicators correctly. Overture shall
determine the validity and quality of all traffic in its reasonable discretion.

13.
Confidentiality. For the duration of the Term, the parties’ confidentiality
obligations will be governed by the terms of the NDA (dated as of April 1, 2005 and referenced on
page one (1) of the SO), which is incorporated into this Agreement by reference.

14. Overture Indemnification. Overture will indemnify, defend and/or settle, and
pay damages awarded pursuant to, any third party claim brought against Publisher, which alleges
that Overture’s Paid Results infringe any valid trademark or copyright in the
Territory; provided that Publisher promptly notifies Overture in writing of any such claim,
promptly tenders the control of the defense and settlement of any such claim to Overture (at
Overture’s expense and with Overture’s choice of counsel), and cooperates fully with Overture (at
Overture’s request and expense) in defending or settling such claim, including but not limited to
providing any information or materials necessary for Overture to perform the foregoing. Overture
will not enter into any settlement or compromise of any such claim, which settlement or compromise
would result in any liability to Publisher, without Publisher’s prior consent,
which will not be unreasonably withheld.

15. Publisher Indemnification. Publisher will indemnify, defend and/or settle, and
pay damages awarded pursuant to, any third party claim brought against Overture, which (a) alleges
that Publisher’s Offerings infringe any valid trademark or copyright in the Territory or (b) arises
out of Publisher’s modification of the Results in any way or the use of the Results in violation of
the Agreement; provided that Overture promptly notifies Publisher in writing of any such claim,
promptly tenders the control of the defense and settlement of any such claim to Publisher (at
Publisher’s expense and with Publisher’s choice of counsel), and cooperates fully with
Publisher (at Publisher’s request and expense) in defending or settling such claim,
including but not limited to providing any information or materials necessary for
Publisher to perform the foregoing. Publisher will not enter into any settlement or compromise of
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16. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED
BY APPLICABLE LAW, (A) OVERTURE AND ITS LICENSORS ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONTENT
PROVIDED HEREUNDER OR FOR ANY SITES THAT CAN BE LINKED TO OR FROM THE RESULTS,
(B) PUBLISHER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT OVERTURE’S MARKETPLACES ARE
CONTINUOUSLY CHANGING AND THAT OVERTURE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO UPDATE ITS MARKETPLACES,
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES, AND (C) EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN, NEITHER PARTY NOR ITS
LICENSORS MAKE ANY WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED,
STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION WARRANTIES OR
CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE, AND
NONINFRINGEMENT.

17. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT
PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, NEITHER PARTY WILL BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOST PROFITS, COSTS OF
PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES, OR FOR ANY OTHER INDIRECT, SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS
AGREEMENT, HOWEVER CAUSED, AND UNDER WHATEVER CAUSE OF ACTION OR THEORY OF LIABILITY BROUGHT
(INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, UNDER ANY CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORT THEORY OF
LIABILITY) EVEN IF SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, EACH PARTY’S AGGREGATE LIABILITY FOR DIRECT
DAMAGES SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE GREATER OF (a) AMOUNTS PAID BY
OVERTURE TO PUBLISHER DURING THE 12 MONTHS PRIOR TO THE TIME THAT THE
CAUSE OF ACTION AROSE; OR (b) OVERTURE’S PROJECTED GROSS REVENUE FROM THIS AGREEMENT
(ASSUMING NO BREACH HAD OCCURRED) FOR
THE 6 MONTH PERIOD AFTER THE TIME THAT THE CAUSE OF ACTION AROSE. IN ADDITION, EACH PARTY’S LIABILITY UNDER THE INDEMNIFICATION PROVISIONS
IN SECTIONS 14 AND 15 OF THIS ATTACHMENT B SHALL BE LIMITED TO
$5,000,000.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE FOREGOING, THE
ABOVE EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY WILL NOT APPLY TO: (i) A PARTY’S BREACH OF ITS
CONFIDENTIALITY OBLIGATIONS; or (ii) AN INTENTIONAL BREACH BY PUBLISHER OF ITS EXCLUSIVITY
OBLIGATIONS SET FORTH IN SECTION 15(c) ABOVE.

18. Abuse of Services. Unless specifically allowed in this Agreement, Publisher will not
authorize or engage in, or engage or enable a third party, on Publisher’s behalf, to do any of the
following:

(a) Queries or clicks generated by any automated or fraudulent means

(b) Queries or clicks on Results generated by misleading or incentivized means, including:
(i) blind links (where users do not know that they will be performing a Query or clicking on a
Result); (ii) pre-populating the Search Box; (iii) Queries or clicks required in order to obtain
some benefit or perform another function, such as leaving a webpage or closing a
window; (iv) Publisher, its employees, contractors or agents clicking on the Results except in the
course of normal individual use; or (v) offering a user any pecuniary or other in kind inducement
to search or click on the Results.

(c) Unauthorized implementations, including: (i) use, display, syndication, sublicensing or
delivery of the Links, Results or Marks anywhere other than on Publisher’s Offerings (which shall
not include the use, display or delivery of links to a Landing Page or a Domain Results Page
displayed in connection with Publisher’s Offerings for purposes of advertising or
generating traffic to such Publisher’s Offerings); (ii) Links placed on or
Queries from or after 404 or other error messages using a downloadable application; (iii) (1)
Queries from or the display of Links within pop-over windows, (2) the display of Results
within pop over or pop under windows, (3) Queries from, or displays of Results or
Links in or through a downloadable application or an email; or (iv) using a software
application that is downloaded to a user’s computers to drive traffic to any website on which
Links or Results appear unless the application has been expressly approved by the user
or approved by Overture;

(d) Sending Queries to Overture from users outside the Territory or masking the IP
address of a user by Publisher;

(e) Adding, deleting or changing terms or characters of a Query by anyone other than
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(f) Display of anything (such as pop-up windows or expanding banners) that may obscure any portion
of the Links or the Results or stripping, blocking, or filtering Results by any means or in any way
preventing or inhibiting the display of Results in whole or in part;

(g) Purchasing traffic with the intent of directing users to web pages where Paid Results are the
most prominent page element; or

(h) Installing any program on a user’s computer or replacing a user’s home page, without the
user’s express and informed prior consent.

Any search, impression, click or conversion generated in violation of this Section 18 shall not be
counted for purposes of calculating any compensation owed to Publisher.

If Publisher violates any provision above, Overture may immediately, suspend services for the
particular Publisher’s Offering that is in breach, or upon notice and 48 hours’ opportunity to
cure, for this Agreement if a material portion of Publisher’s Offerings are breaching any
provision above. If Publisher fails to cure or desist from the breach within 48 hours after
Overture informs Publisher of the violation or fails to provide reasonable assurances that there
will be no further violations, Overture may (i) remove the particular Publisher’s Offering that is
in breach from the Agreement, or (ii) terminate the entire Agreement if a material portion of
Publisher’s Offerings remain in breach five (5) business days after notice is given to Publisher,
immediately upon notice without liability to Publisher except for any compensation due to
Publisher through the date of termination. If Publisher violates the same provision of this
Section 18 more than once or any of the provisions of this Section 18 more than twice, Overture
may remove the particular Publisher’s Offering from the Agreement or terminate the entire
Agreement if a material portion of Publisher’s Offerings are in breach upon notice without
providing opportunity to cure. For clarity, the provisions of this Section 18 only apply to the
Publisher’s Offerings covered by this Agreement and unauthorized implementations on a Publisher’s
Offering described in Section 18(b) are not otherwise subject to the exclusivity provisions of
this Agreement, including the provisions governing interactions with Named Companies.

Furthermore, Section 18(b)(i) shall not apply to the use, display or delivery of links to a Landing
Page or Domain Results Page displayed in connection with Publisher’s Offerings for purposes of
advertising or generating traffic to such Publisher’s Offerings (e.g. Publisher may buy
category-relevant ads and/or display ads that link to Landing Pages and Domain Results Pages). For
clarity, nothing contained herein shall permit Publisher to purchase traffic with the intent of
directing users to web pages where Paid Results are the most
prominent page element.

19. Breach/Bankruptcy. Except where this Agreement provides otherwise, either party may
terminate this Agreement if the other party fails to cure any material breach of this Agreement
within ten (10) business days of notice thereof. When Overture is the non-breaching party, Overture
may suspend services to Publisher during the cure period if Overture believes the suspension will
prevent harm to Overture or the Overture network. In addition, either party may suspend performance
and/or terminate this Agreement if the other party makes any assignment for the benefit of
creditors or files or has filed against it any petition under bankruptcy law.

20. Publisher Change of Control/Transfer of Assets.

(a) Overture may, within fourteen (14) days of notice from Publisher of a Change of Control,
terminate this Agreement without liability (i) upon thirty (30) days written notice to Publisher
upon the existence of a Change of Control of Publisher involving [***]; (ii) upon sixty (60) days
written notice to Publisher upon the existence of a Change of Control of Publisher involving a
Named Company other than [***]; or (iii) upon ninety (90) days written notice to Publisher
involving a non-Named Company.. “Change of Control” means (x) a merger, consolidation or
other reorganization of a party to which Publisher is a party, if the individuals and entitles who
were stockholders (or partners or members or others that hold an ownership interest) of Publisher
immediately prior to the effective date of the transaction have “beneficial ownership” (as defined
in Rule 13d-3 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) of less than eighty percent
(80%) of the total combined voting power for election of directors (or their equivalent) of the
surviving entity following the effective date of the transaction, (y) acquisition by any entity or
group of direct or indirect beneficial ownership in the aggregate of then issued and outstanding
securities (or other ownership interests) of Publisher in a single transaction or a series of
transactions representing in the aggregate fifty percent (50%) or more of the total combined voting
power of Publisher

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(excluding the initial public offering of Publisher’s stock on a national securities exchange), or
(z) a sale of all or substantially all of Publisher’s assets.

(b) Publisher will not assign or transfer any of Publisher’s Offerings to any entity wholly or
partially owned by, controlled by, or under common control with, Publisher in a way that would
affect Publisher’s display of Domain Match Results to users of the Publisher’s Offerings without
requiring that entity to enter into one of the following, at Overture’s request: (i) an amendment
to this Agreement adding that entity as a party, or (ii) a separate agreement containing terms
substantially similar to this Agreement, including but not limited to Section 8 (Exclusivity).
Overture will not unreasonably withhold, condition, or delay its consent to such amendment or
agreement. For clarity, Publisher retains the right and ability to assign any domains that do not
provide, display or link to Domain Match Results or Comparable Results under this Agreement.

21.
Conversion Shortfall. If the conversion rate for Publisher’s Offerings (meaning the
percentage of users who arrive at an Advertiser’s website after clicking on a Result on
Publisher’s Offerings and then perform a specific act e.g., purchase, registration, etc.) for any
calendar month is in the [***]% of the average historical conversion rate (based on the
trailing three-month average) for all Advertisers tracked by Overture, Overture may notify
Publisher of the shortfall. In addition, Overture agrees to notify Publisher as soon as possible
after Overture has the conversion rate for Publisher’s Offerings if the conversion rate for
Publisher’s Offerings is in the [***]% of the average. Publisher will have sixty (60) days to
bring its conversion rate for the Publisher’s Offerings above
the [***]% of the average;
provided that during such time Overture shall work with and assist Publisher in its efforts to
improve the conversion rate. If Publisher fails to cure the shortfall for such Publisher’s
Offerings or if Publisher’s conversion rate for such
Publisher’s Offerings slips [***]% again,
Overture may remove such Publisher’s Offerings from this Agreement, or this Agreement if this
Section 20 applies to a material portion of the Publisher’s Offerings, upon ninety (90) days’
written notice to Publisher. Publisher acknowledges that the specific act that constitutes a
conversion may vary by Advertiser.

22. Notice. Notice will become effective when delivered: (a) by courier to the address in
the SO (established by written verification of personal, certified or registered delivery by
courier or postal service); or (b) by fax to the fax number in the SO (established by a
transmission report and followed by a copy sent by courier or certified or registered mail). The
parties will notify each other of updated addresses and/or fax numbers.

23. PR. No party will issue a press release or other written public statement regarding
this Agreement without the other party’s written approval, except that Overture may communicate the
general nature of this Agreement to Advertisers and may list Publisher as a Yahoo! publisher. No
cure period shall apply to a breach of this Section.

24. Assignment. Overture may assign all or part of this Agreement to an Overture Related
Party upon written notice Publisher provided that the Overture Related Party has agreed to the
terms of the Agreement. Publisher may not assign any rights or duties under this Agreement without
Overture’s written consent; provided, however, that solely in connection with a Change of Control
or a sale of substantially all of Publisher’s Offerings, such consent shall not be unreasonably
withheld, conditioned or delayed provided such assignment is not to a Named Company. Any assignment
without Overture’s consent will be void. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Publisher may assign or
transfer this Agreement to a Publisher Related Party upon written notice to Overture so long as the
assignee continues to own, control or operate the Publisher’s Offerings.

25. Agreement. Executed counterparts will each be deemed originals. The parties can rely on
fax copies of the signed Agreement as if they are originals. Only a written instrument executed by
the party expressly waiving compliance may waive any terms of this Agreement. This is the entire
agreement between the parties on this subject and it supersedes any other written or verbal
agreements on this subject. Amendments must be in writing and signed by an officer of each party.
If any part of this Agreement is invalid, the remainder shall remain in force and the invalid
portion will be replaced with a valid provision coming closest to the parties’ intent and having
like economic effect. Each party will use commercially reasonable efforts to give the other party
twenty (20) days written notice of its intent to file this Agreement with the SEC or other
regulatory agency and to consult with the other party for the purpose of incorporating reasonable
proposed redactions.

26. Law and Venue. This Agreement will be governed by California law, without regard for
its conflict of law principles. The parties submit to non-exclusive jurisdiction and venue in the
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federal courts of Los Angeles County, California for disputes related to this Agreement.

27. Expiration/Termination. When this Agreement expires or is terminated: all rights and
licenses will terminate immediately and Publisher will immediately cease using the Links, Results
and Marks; Sections 9, 13-17, 22, 23, 25-27 and 29 of Attachment B, and Sections 8 and 10 of
Attachment C will survive; and Publisher will promptly refund to Overture any unearned portion of
any payment.

28. Misc. A party will not be liable for failing to perform because of strikes, riots,
natural disasters, internet outages, terrorism, government action, or any other cause beyond the
party’s reasonable control. The parties are independent contractors, not agents, partners,
employees or joint venturers.

29. Definitions.

Above the Fold: visible without scrolling down, right or left, at a screen resolution of
800 x 600.

Ad Code: the JavaScript or other code that initiates a Query when a user goes to an Ad
Page.

Adjustments: credit card processing fees, bad debt and charge-backs and commissions or
discounts allowed or paid to advertising agencies.

Advertiser: any entity providing advertising content to Overture paid marketplace
databases for display as sponsored listings.

Aggregate Response Time: the amount of time (measured in milliseconds) from Overture’s
receipt of a Query from Publisher to Overture’s delivery of a Domain Match Result for that Query
to Publisher.

Agreement: see preamble in Attachment B.

Algorithmic Results: any response to a search query, keyword or other request served from
an index or indexes of data related to Web pages generated, in whole or in part, by the
application of an algorithmic search engine.

Availability: [total minutes in the year – (total yearly minutes of unplanned downtime +
total yearly minutes of scheduled maintenance downtime) / (total minutes in the year – total
yearly minutes scheduled maintenance downtime)], as measured and reported on a calendar month
basis.

Bidded Click: a valid click by a human user on a Paid Result displayed on Publisher’s
Offerings after transferring from a Link to a Paid Result.

Comparable Results: paid listings that are substantially similar to the Domain Match
Results provided under this Agreement,

CTR: the percentage of Domain Results Pages displayed by Publisher to users with IP
addresses in the United States that receive a Bidded Click in a month.

Google:
Google, Inc. and its subsidiaries and entities under common control.

Hyperlinks: words that are displayed in the form of hyperlinks, that generate a Query for
Hyperlink Results when clicked on or used by a user.

Hyperlink Results: the content of Advertisers served from Yahoo! Search Marketing’s paid
marketplace databases in response to a Query generated by a Hyperlink, provided for display as
text-based sponsored listings. Hyperlink Results do not include Web Search Results.

Links: Search Box and Hyperlinks, to the extent included in the SO.

Marks: any Yahoo! trademark shown in the mockups.

Matched Ads: the content of Advertisers served from Yahoo! Search Marketing’s paid
marketplace databases in response to a Query generated from the Ad Code.

Named Companies: Google, FindWhat/Miva, About.com, InfoSpace, America Online, Microsoft
Corporation, InterActiveCorp, Ask Jeeves, Industry Brains, Lycos, LookSmart, Ltd., Quigo, and
Kanoodle, Claria (Territory outside of the United States), Mirago
(Europe), Godado (Europe), J-Listings (Japan), Searchteria (Japan), Naver (Korea), Daum (Korea), Sensis/Telstra (Australia),
Scupio (Taiwan), iG (Brazil), eCentry (Brazil), Universe Online (Brazil), iBest (Brazil), Terra
(Brazil), Mercado Live (Brazil), Buscape (Brazil), Bondfaro (Brazil and all of their subsidiaries
and affiliates. Overture may designate in writing one additional entity per quarter as a Named
Company during the Term; provided, however, that if Publisher has a pre-existing relationship with
a proposed entity to be added to the Named Company list, the proposed entity shall not be included
on such list.

Overture Related Party: at any time during the Term, Yahoo! Inc., and any joint venture of
Overture Services, Inc. or Yahoo! Inc., and any entity that directly or indirectly controls, is
controlled by, or is under common control with Overture Services, Inc. or Yahoo! Inc., where
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vote, at least twenty percent (20%) of the voting stock, shares or interests of such
entity. In the event of an assignment of all or part of this Agreement to an Overture Related
Party, the term “Overture” used in this Agreement shall be deemed to refer exclusively to the
Overture Related Party as a party to this Agreement, to the extent of the assignment (as to both
the Overture Related Party’s responsibilities and rights).

Paid Results: Paid Search Results, Domain Match Results, Hyperlink Results and/or Matched
Ads.

Paid Search Results: the content of Advertisers served from Yahoo! Search Marketing’s paid
marketplace databases in response to a Query generated through a Search Box, provided for display
as text-based sponsored listings. Paid Search Results do not include
Web Search Results.

Pop Under Window: a browser window displayed to a user by a third party website beneath
such third party website’s browser window.

Publisher Content: all content residing on Publisher’s Offerings, including third party
content, but excluding the Links, Results and Marks.

Publisher’s Offerings: any Syndicated Sites, Mapped Domains, Applications, and Emails
identified in the SO and any Attachments.

Publisher Related Party: Publisher’s subsidiaries and other entities controlling,
controlled by or under common control with Publisher. In the event of an assignment of this
Agreement by Publisher, Publisher shall be deemed to refer exclusively to the assignee (as to both
the assignee’s responsibilities and rights).

Query: a search query initiated from the Search Box or a Hyperlink, or a request for
Matched Ads initiated by the Ad Code on an Ad Page.

Results: Paid Search Results, Hyperlink Results, Web Search Results, Domain Match Results
and/or Matched Ads, to the extent included in this Agreement and as appropriate to the context.

Search Box: a graphical area in which a user can enter a Query for Results.

SO: the Service Order.

Term: the period between the Start Date and the End Date, plus any renewal periods, unless
terminated earlier as provided in this Agreement.

Territory: the United States, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Austria Germany, Japan,
France, Canada, Italy, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Netherlands, Denmark, Finland, Australia, Brazil,
Hong Kong and Taiwan; provided that the parties may mutually agree to add additional countries to
the Territory when Overture has local results available in those countries.

Web Search Results: the responses served from Yahoo Inc.’s Web search databases (including
all databases related to Yahoo! Search Marketing’s and Yahoo Inc.’s content acquisition programs),
ranked by an algorithm designed to determine relevance.

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ATTACHMENT
C – DOMAIN MATCH ATTACHMENT FOR SYNDICATED SITES

1. Definitions.

(a) Affiliate: a third party for whom Publisher syndicates or desires to syndicate Links and
Results.

(b) Domain Match Link: the Search Box, Hyperlinks and/or URL of a Syndicated Site, to the extent
that Overture agrees to receive Queries from such Links on the Syndicated Sites and Landing Pages.

(c) Domain Match Results: the content of Advertisers served from Overture’s paid marketplace
databases in response to Queries from Landing Pages or in response to the URL of certain Syndicated
Sites, which responses are provided for display as text-based sponsored listings. Domain Match
Results do not include Web Search Results.

(d) Domain Results Page: a webpage that displays Domain Match Results.

(e) Landing Pages: the webpages hosted by Publisher that display Search Boxes and/or Hyperlinks (as
determined by Overture’s mapping technology), as shown in the mockups.

(f) Syndicated Site: means the Affiliate domain names that do not violate the policies listed in
Section 5 of this Attachment C.

	2. Links and Results. Publisher may syndicate the following Links and Results to
Syndicated Sites (“Syndication Right”):

	 	þ Domain Match Link: Domain Match Results

3. Domain Match Implementation. Upon a user having an IP address in the Territory (as
determined by Overture’s technology) typing in a Syndicated Site within the Publisher’s Offerings,
Publisher will directly transfer the user to a Landing Page or Domain Results Page (as determined
by Overture’s mapping technology). Publisher may provide keyword suggestions to Overture that may
be used by Overture to determine the Hyperlinks displayed on the Landing Pages for Syndicated
Sites. If Overture eliminates the ability for Publisher to provide keyword suggestions for
substantially all Syndicated Sites for which Domain Match Results are provided, then Publisher
shall have the right to terminate this Agreement without liability or penalty upon 60 days’ written
notice to Overture.

4. Overture Rights. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary and without
limitation of Overture’s other rights and remedies, Overture may, upon notice to Publisher via the
proper production feed, for any reason or no reason, in its sole discretion: (a) decline to respond
to Queries originated from one or more Syndicated Sites; or (b) require Publisher to block the
display of one or more Landing Pages or Domain Results Pages if Overture reasonably believes that
(i) Publisher does not have the right to use or to associate data or content with a corresponding
Syndicated Site, or (ii) the association of data or content on the Landing Page or Domain Results
Page in response to a Syndicated Site (1) violates the intellectual property rights of a third
party; (2) is libelous, defamatory or obscene; or (3) might create liability for Overture.

5. Policies. Overture may change or add to these policies in its sole discretion by
informing Publisher in writing. Publisher will not redirect to Overture any domain names that
include the following:

(a) trademarks, company names, and names of specific natural persons (including misspellings),
such as McDonalds.com, macdnlds.com, xcerox.com, micaljordan.com;

(b) words which would evoke a question of legality, such as automatic or military-style assault
weapons, cracked or pirated software (eg, words like appz, warez, cracks, crackz, hacks, hackz),
falsely obtained passwords (eg, words like passwordz), prostitution services, and illegal
substances or words alluding to the ingestion of illegal substances;

(c) defamatory, libelous or threatening language, such as racial or religious epithets or
language related to doing physical harm to people or their property;

(d) vulgar or obscene language, such as fckyu.com;

(e) any language that might advocate or glorify torture, rape or any other illegal or harmful
act; and/or

(f) any language that is sexually explicit, including but not limited to language related to
prostitution, child pornography or underage sex, bestiality, necrophilia, incest or pedophilia.

6. Approval. Publisher may provide Links or Results to an Affiliate and its Syndicated
Sites prior to receiving Overture’s approval or rejection in writing; provided however that
Publisher will not

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provide Links or Results to any Affiliate or any Syndicated Site for which Overture has
provided Publisher with the termination of its approval in writing (email sufficing). Prior to, or
concurrent with, the display of Links or Results on any Syndicated Site for a new Affiliate,
Publisher will notify Overture of new Affiliates by submitting in writing at least the following:

	(a)	 	Affiliates: the Affiliate’s full legal name and a list of all websites on which
Affiliate requests that Domain Match Links and Domain Match Results be displayed.
	 
	(b)	 	Syndicated Sites: the estimated percentage of searches originating from outside the
United States, mockups of the proposed implementation, and any such other information
reasonably requested by Overture.

Overture shall have the right to provide Publisher with a written acceptance or rejection of each
Affiliate or any Syndicated Site within five (5) business days after receipt of the information
described above. Overture may reject any proposed Affiliate and/or any proposed Syndicated Site if
Overture reasonably believes that the Affiliate and/or Syndicated Site might (i) cause Overture,
an Overture Related Party and/or an Advertiser to incur liability; (ii) violate any law,
ordinance, regulation, statute, third party right or Overture policy;
or (iii) cause harm
to Overture’s network or marketplace.

7. Required Terms. Publisher’s written agreement with each Affiliate will include the
following:

	(a)	 	Overture will be identified as a third party beneficiary of Publisher’s agreement with the
Affiliate, entitled to enforce the provisions of that agreement as they pertain to Overture;
	 
	(b)	 	An expiration date for the syndication of Links and Results that is no later than the end of
the Term;
	 
	(c)	 	Implementation requirements and mockups that are substantially identical to those in
Attachment A;
	 
	(d)	 	The Affiliate’s explicit agreement that (i) the Affiliate will not assign any right to, or
further syndicate, the Links or Results provided by Publisher, (ii) the Syndicated Sites are
subject to exclusivity terms that are substantially identical to those in Section 8 of
Attachment B (Exclusivity); and (iii) the Affiliate will not commit any act listed in Section
18 of Attachment B (Abuse of Services);
	 
	(e)	 	The Affiliate’s acknowledgement that Overture may terminate Publisher’s ability to syndicate
to Affiliate on 24 hours notice, for any reason or no reason; and
	 
	(f)	 	Publisher and the Affiliate will not modify their agreement as it pertains to Overture
without Overture’s prior written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably conditioned
or delayed.

Publisher will require the Affiliate to (i) sign a written letter or (ii) consent to an electronic
agreement, which acknowledges each term above. Upon Overture’s request, Publisher will provide
Overture with a copy of such written letter or with verification of the Affiliate’s consent to the
electronic agreement.

8. Publisher’s Additional Obligations.

	(a)	 	Publisher’s exclusivity obligations in Section 8 of Attachment B shall apply to Publisher’s
syndication of Links and Results for actual and potential Affiliates; provided that the
exclusivity applies only to Syndicated Sites that Publisher controls and hosts while they are
parked with Publisher. Unless Overture consents in writing, Publisher will not permit
Affiliates to host pages containing Links or Results. If Overture agrees to allow an Affiliate
to host pages containing Links and/or Results, Publisher will require the Affiliate to meet
all of Publisher’s obligations under this Agreement.
	 
	(b)	 	Publisher will ensure that Results are not provided to any entity other than an Affiliate
that owns a Syndicated Site, and are not syndicated or distributed beyond the Syndicated Site.
	 
	(c)	 	Publisher will ensure that the Affiliate complies with the required terms set forth in
Section 7 above in its agreement with Publisher and with this Agreement. For clarity, the
parties agree that all of Overture’s rights and Publisher’s obligations under this Agreement
apply to Syndicated Sites.
	 
	(d)	 	Publisher will maintain the technical ability to immediately suspend its provision of Links
and Results for individual Affiliates and individual Syndicated Sites. In addition, Publisher
will implement any reasonable technical requirements required by Overture to comply with this
Attachment C.
	 
	(e)	 	Publisher agrees to use Overture’s Domain Match technology for all Syndicated Sites.
Publisher further agrees to cause its Affiliates to

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migrate to Overture’s DM 4.0 within thirty (30) days of the Start Date.

	(f)	 	Publisher will provide Overture with a list of Internet Protocol addresses of its own servers
and Affiliates’ servers used to send Queries to Overture
(“Recognized Servers”) and promptly
notify Overture in writing of any changes or additions to such list. Overture will have no
obligation to make payment to Publisher with respect to Queries from servers that are not
Recognized Servers.
	 
	(g)	 	Publisher will provide Overture with a written report of all current Affiliates and
Syndicated Sites (i) on a quarterly basis and (ii) upon Overture’s reasonable request.
	 
	(h)	 	Publisher will implement separate source feed indicators for each Affiliate and each
implementation prior to launch of services, in addition to any other source feed indicators
required by Overture during the Term.
	 
	(i)	 	Publisher will immediately notify Overture of any Affiliate’s failure to comply with any of
the requirements in this Attachment C and to immediately terminate any Affiliate that
syndicates or distributes any Links or Results beyond a Syndicated Site.
	 
	9.	 	Compensation.
	 
	(a)	 	Gross Revenue generated by Syndicated Sites will be treated in the same manner as the other
Gross Revenue earned under this Agreement. Overture will make no compensation payment directly
to any Affiliate and will have no responsibility for Publisher’s pricing or payment to any
Affiliate. In no event will the compensation paid by Publisher to an
Affiliate exceed [***] percent ([***]%) of Gross Revenue.
	 
	(b)	 	If Publisher generates any revenue from Syndicated Sites while Publisher or an Affiliate is
in violation of any requirement of this Syndication Attachment and Publisher has been notified
in writing by Overture, then Overture reserves the right to exclude such Syndicated Site
revenue from its calculation of any amounts owed to Publisher.

10.
Audit. Overture or Publisher may audit the other party for compliance with the
Agreement once in each twelve (12) month period during the Term and once during the ninety (90) day
period following expiration or termination of this Agreement. Each audit will apply to the prior
twelve (12) months. The audit may be conducted by an independent third party auditor reasonably
acceptable to the party being audited, at the expense of the party requesting the audit. The audit
will be conducted at a mutually agreed time during normal business hours. The third party auditor
will be bound to confidentiality obligations substantially similar to the confidentiality
obligations in this Agreement, and the results of the audit and all information reviewed during
such audit will be deemed the audited party’s confidential information. The auditor may review only
those records that are reasonably necessary to determine the audited party’s compliance with the
Agreement.

11.
No Restrictions. Nothing in this Agreement will prevent Overture from marketing or
providing any product or service directly to any prospective or approved Affiliate.

12. Suspension and Termination.

	(a)	 	Publisher will immediately notify Overture of any Affiliate’s failure to comply with
any requirement under this Syndication Attachment.
	 
	(b)	 	If an Affiliate or Publisher, with respect to that specific Affiliate, fails to comply
with any requirement hereunder, Overture may do one or more of the following:

	 	(i)	 	Suspend provision of Results in response to Queries from the Affiliate
until the Affiliate becomes compliant;
	 
	 	(ii)	 	Require Publisher to stop sending Queries to Overture from Publisher or
Affiliate until the Affiliate becomes compliant; and/or
	 
	 	(iii)	 	Suspend provision of some or all Results to Publisher until the Affiliate
becomes compliant or is terminated by Publisher.

	(c)	 	In addition to the foregoing, Overture may terminate the approved status of any
Affiliate and/or Syndicated Site(s) for any reason or no reason, on twenty four (24) hours
notice to Publisher. Within twenty four (24) hours of receiving such notice, Publisher will
stop sending Overture any Query from the Affiliate and/or Syndicated
Site(s). Starting
three (3) months after Publisher provides Domain Match Results to an Affiliate, solely in
the event Overture terminates the approved status of Affiliates for no reason and the
Syndicated Sites for these terminated Affiliates constitute more than
[***]% [***] from [***] during the last sixty (60) day period, then

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PORTIONS OF THIS EXHIBIT WERE
OMITTED AND HAVE BEEN FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECRETARY OF THE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO AN
APPLICATION FOR CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT UNDER RULE 406 OF THE SECURITIES ACT; [***]
DENOTES OMISSIONS.

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Publisher may terminate this Attachment C by giving thirty (30) days written notice to
Overture.

	(d)	 	If Publisher or an Affiliate commits a Named Act listed herein, Overture may terminate
Publisher’s Syndication Rights (1) as to a particular Affiliate and/or Syndicated Site subject
to a 24 hour cure period or (2) under this Agreement as a whole if such Named Act relates to a
material portion of Publisher’s Offerings subject to a five (5) business day cure period.
“Named Acts” shall include the following: (i) Publisher refuses to send a list of Affiliates
to Overture upon Overture’s request; (ii) activation of a previously rejected or terminated
Affiliate; (iii) Publisher or Affiliate commit a breach of exclusivity; (iv) an Affiliate
provides, syndicates or distributes Links and/or Results to any rejected or terminated
Affiliates or Syndicated Sites; (v) Publisher provides, syndicates or distributes Links and/or
Results to any rejected or terminated Affiliates or Syndicated Sites; (vi) Publisher fails to
comply with Section 8(e) of this Attachment C; (vii) Publisher fails to comply with Section
8(f) of this Attachment C; (viii) Publisher incorrectly uses the source feed indicators
provided by Overture; or (ix) Publisher fails to include the required terms set forth in
Section 7 above in its agreement with each Affiliate. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if there
has been a previous instance of the same Named Act by an Affiliate and/or Syndicated Site,
then Overture may terminate Publisher’s Syndication Rights as to the Affiliate and/or
Syndicated Site without any cure period (w) upon sixty (60) days written notice if Publisher
cures such Named Act within twenty four (24) hours of notice from Overture or (x) immediately
in the event Publisher fails to cure the Named Act within twenty four (24) hours of notice
from Overture, Further, if there has been a previous instance of the same Named Act on a
material portion of Publisher’s Offerings, then Overture may terminate Publisher’s Syndication
Rights under the Agreement as a whole without any cure period (y) upon sixty (60) days written
notice if Publisher cures such Named Act within five (5) business days hours of notice from
Overture or (z) immediately in the event Publisher fails to cure the Named Act within five (5)
business days of notice from Overture. In addition, Overture may suspend Publisher’s
Syndication Rights in the event of any noncompliance with any material requirement hereunder,
which Syndication Rights shall be restored upon Publisher’s cure of such noncompliance.
	 
	(e)	 	In the event of a Change of Control of Publisher involving an entity that (i) provides
adult-related content, (ii) is an adult-related advertiser or (iii) derives 80% or more of
its revenue from adware or spyware-related business models, Overture shall have the right to
immediately terminate this Attachment C upon notice to Publisher.

13. Indemnity.

	(a)	 	Claims by Affiliates against Publisher will not constitute third party claims covered by
Overture’s indemnity obligations in Section 14 of the Terms and Conditions (Overture
Indemnification).
	 
	(b)	 	Without limiting Publisher’s other indemnification obligations under this Agreement,
Publisher will indemnify, defend and/or settle, and pay damages awarded pursuant to, any third
party claim brought against Overture, any Overture Related Party and any Advertiser, arising
out of or related to a Syndicated Site or an Affiliate. The limitation of liability described
in Section 17 of the Terms and Conditions shall not apply to any amounts owed by Publisher
under this Section.

14. Misc. In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Attachment C and any other
provision of the Agreement, the terms of this Attachment C will govern as to the syndication of
Links and Results.

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