Document:

EX-10.1

 Exhibit 10.1 

OPERATING AGREEMENT 
 BY AND
BETWEEN 
 EBAY INC., 
 EBAY
INTERNATIONAL AG, 
 PAYPAL HOLDINGS, INC., 

PAYPAL, INC., 
 PAYPAL PTE, LTD.

 AND 
 PAYPAL PAYMENTS PTE.
HOLDINGS S.C.S. 
 DATED AS OF JULY 17, 2015 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

							
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	 ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS
	  	 	1	  
		
	 ARTICLE II SERVICES
	  	 	11	  
			
	 2.1
	  	 Provision of Services; Scope
	  	 	11	  
	 2.2
	  	 Terms and Conditions of Services
	  	 	11	  
	 2.3
	  	 Services to Acquired Properties and Developed Properties
	  	 	11	  
	 2.4
	  	 No Exclusivity
	  	 	12	  
	 2.5
	  	 Additional Services
	  	 	12	  
		
	 ARTICLE III PRICING FOR EBAY MERCHANTS
	  	 	13	  
			
	 3.1
	  	 Take Rate
	  	 	13	  
	 3.2
	  	 Market Check
	  	 	13	  
	 3.3
	  	 Response to Market Check
	  	 	14	  
	 3.4
	  	 Competitive Platform Operators
	  	 	14	  
	 3.5
	  	 Changes in Law
	  	 	16	  
		
	 ARTICLE IV PERFORMANCE OF SERVICES; SERVICE LEVELS
	  	 	16	  
			
	 4.1
	  	 Manner of Performance
	  	 	16	  
	 4.2
	  	 Facilities; Personnel
	  	 	16	  
	 4.3
	  	 Subcontracting
	  	 	17	  
	 4.4
	  	 Service Levels
	  	 	17	  
	 4.5
	  	 Root Cause Analysis
	  	 	17	  
	 4.6
	  	 Monitoring
	  	 	17	  
	 4.7
	  	 Disaster Recovery
	  	 	18	  
		
	 ARTICLE V DATA SHARING; INFORMATION SECURITY; PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
	  	 	18	  
			
	 5.1
	  	 Data Sharing Addendum
	  	 	18	  
	 5.2
	  	 Access to Facilities
	  	 	19	  
	 5.3
	  	 Systems Policies
	  	 	19	  
	 5.4
	  	 Security and Stability
	  	 	19	  
	 5.5
	  	 Unauthorized Access
	  	 	19	  
	 5.6
	  	 Product Development Agreement
	  	 	20	  
		
	 ARTICLE VI REFERRAL SERVICES FEES; USAGE OF SERVICES; MARKETING
	  	 	20	  
			
	 6.1
	  	 Referral Services Fee
	  	 	20	  
	 6.2
	  	 Credit Services Referral Fees
	  	 	21	  
	 6.3
	  	 Penetration Rate Payments
	  	 	21	  

  
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	 6.4
	  	 Aggregate Quarterly Fees
	  	 	22	  
	 6.5
	  	 Descriptions of PayPal on eBay Covered Properties
	  	 	23	  
	 6.6
	  	 Integration of New PayPal Products
	  	 	23	  
		
	 ARTICLE VII FEES AND PAYMENT
	  	 	23	  
			
	 7.1
	  	 Payment Terms
	  	 	23	  
	 7.2
	  	 Taxes
	  	 	24	  
		
	 ARTICLE VIII COMPLIANCE WITH LAW; AUDITS
	  	 	25	  
			
	 8.1
	  	 Compliance with Law; Books and Records
	  	 	25	  
	 8.2
	  	 Audits
	  	 	26	  
	 8.3
	  	 Audit Responses
	  	 	27	  
		
	 ARTICLE IX CONFIDENTIALITY; USER DATA
	  	 	27	  
			
	 9.1
	  	 Confidential Information
	  	 	27	  
	 9.2
	  	 Additional Confidentiality Provisions
	  	 	28	  
	 9.3
	  	 Competitive or Similar Materials
	  	 	28	  
	 9.4
	  	 User Data
	  	 	28	  
	 9.5
	  	 Privacy Policy
	  	 	29	  
		
	 ARTICLE X TERM AND TERMINATION
	  	 	29	  
			
	 10.1
	  	 Term
	  	 	29	  
	 10.2
	  	 Termination by eBay or PayPal
	  	 	29	  
	 10.3
	  	 Replacement Services
	  	 	30	  
	 10.4
	  	 Effect of Termination
	  	 	30	  
	 10.5
	  	 Termination Assistance Services
	  	 	30	  
	 10.6
	  	 Survival
	  	 	30	  
		
	 ARTICLE XI REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES
	  	 	31	  
			
	 11.1
	  	 Representations and Warranties by the Parties
	  	 	31	  
	 11.2
	  	 Representations and Warranties by PayPal
	  	 	31	  
	 11.3
	  	 Representations and Warranties by eBay
	  	 	31	  
	 11.4
	  	 Disclaimer of Warranty
	  	 	31	  
		
	 ARTICLE XII INDEMNIFICATION
	  	 	32	  
			
	 12.1
	  	 PayPal’s Indemnification of eBay
	  	 	32	  
	 12.2
	  	 eBay’s Indemnification of PayPal
	  	 	32	  
	 12.3
	  	 Indemnification Procedures
	  	 	32	  
	 12.4
	  	 Infringement Claims
	  	 	32	  
	 12.5
	  	 Exclusion of Other Indemnification Remedies
	  	 	33	  

  
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	 ARTICLE XIII LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
	  	 	34	  
			
	 13.1
	  	 Limitation of Liability
	  	 	34	  
		
	 ARTICLE XIV MERCHANT OF RECORD; NON-COMPETE
	  	 	34	  
			
	 14.1
	  	 Merchant of Record
	  	 	34	  
	 14.2
	  	 eBay Non-Compete
	  	 	35	  
	 14.3
	  	 PayPal Non-Compete
	  	 	35	  
	 14.4
	  	 Exceptions to Non-Compete
	  	 	35	  
		
	 ARTICLE XV GOVERNANCE
	  	 	36	  
			
	 15.1
	  	 Designated Operational Representatives
	  	 	36	  
	 15.2
	  	 Quarterly Reviews
	  	 	37	  
	 15.3
	  	 Internal Audits; Security Review
	  	 	37	  
	 15.4
	  	 Operational Review
	  	 	37	  
		
	 ARTICLE XVI DISPUTE RESOLUTION
	  	 	38	  
			
	 16.1
	  	 Good Faith Negotiation
	  	 	38	  
	 16.2
	  	 Dispute Resolution Process
	  	 	38	  
	 16.3
	  	 Litigation and Unilateral Commencement of Arbitration
	  	 	38	  
	 16.4
	  	 Conduct During Dispute Resolution Process
	  	 	39	  
		
	 ARTICLE XVII MISCELLANEOUS
	  	 	39	  
			
	 17.1
	  	 Mutual Cooperation
	  	 	39	  
	 17.2
	  	 Further Assurances
	  	 	39	  
	 17.3
	  	 Relationship
	  	 	39	  
	 17.4
	  	 No Third-Party Beneficiaries
	  	 	39	  
	 17.5
	  	 Amendment
	  	 	39	  
	 17.6
	  	 Compliance with Law
	  	 	40	  
	 17.7
	  	 Assignability
	  	 	40	  
	 17.8
	  	 Incorporation by Reference
	  	 	40	  

  
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 SCHEDULES 
  

			
	Schedule 1.1	  	Additional Jurisdictions
	Schedule 1.2	  	Buyer-Only Jurisdictions
	Schedule 1.3	  	eBay Covered Properties
	Schedule 1.4	  	eBay Excluded Properties
	Schedule 1.5	  	Excluded Jurisdictions
	Schedule 3.1	  	Comparability
	Schedule 5.1	  	Data Sharing Addendum

  
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 OPERATING AGREEMENT 

This OPERATING AGREEMENT, dated as of July 17, 2015 (this “Agreement”), is made and entered into by and between PayPal
Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation, PayPal, Inc., a Delaware corporation, PayPal Pte Ltd., a company organized under the laws of Singapore, and PayPal Payments Pte Holdings, S.C.S., a company organized under the laws of Luxembourg, on the one
hand (collectively, “PayPal”), and eBay Inc., a Delaware corporation, and eBay International AG, a company organized under the laws of Switzerland, on the other hand (collectively, “eBay”). PayPal and eBay are
sometimes referred to herein individually as a “Party” and collectively as the “Parties”). Capitalized terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the respective meanings assigned to them in Article
I. 
 WHEREAS, the board of directors of eBay has determined that it is appropriate and advisable to separate the PayPal Business from
the eBay Business; 
 WHEREAS, in order to effectuate the foregoing, eBay Inc. and PayPal Holdings, Inc. have entered into a Separation and
Distribution Agreement, dated as of June 26, 2015 (the “Separation and Distribution Agreement”), which provides for, among other things, the contribution from eBay to PayPal of certain assets, the assumption by PayPal of
certain Liabilities from eBay, the distribution by eBay of PayPal common stock to eBay stockholders, and the execution and delivery of certain agreements in order to facilitate and provide for the foregoing, in each case subject to the terms and
conditions set forth therein; 
 WHEREAS, PayPal currently provides certain Services to eBay and its customers; 

WHEREAS, the Parties desire for PayPal to continue to provide such Services to eBay and its customers following the Distribution and for eBay
to encourage its customers to use the Services following the Distribution; and 
 WHEREAS, the Parties have agreed to cooperate in
fulfilling the purposes of this Agreement and to create a mutually beneficial strategic partnership. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of
the premises, the mutual covenants, agreements and respective representations and warranties contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows:

 ARTICLE I 
 DEFINITIONS 

For the purposes of this Agreement, the following capitalized terms will have the meanings ascribed to them below. All other capitalized terms
not otherwise defined in this Agreement have the meaning ascribed to them in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 
 “2014
Measurement Rate” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.3(e). 

  
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 “Account Nationality” means the country in which an eBay Merchant or eBay User
is resident according to information given by the eBay Merchant or eBay User in registering for such eBay Merchant’s or eBay User’s eBay account. 

“Acquired Property” means a Property acquired by eBay after the Effective Time, by way of merger, acquisition, stock purchase
or similar transaction, or by acquiring all or substantially all of the assets of an entity or business line, including an e-commerce storefront or marketplace, such that such Acquired Property becomes an eBay Property. 

“Action” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Activated New User” means, for any period, a PayPal User that had not sent or received any payments utilizing PayPal’s
payments network prior to the beginning of the period and that successfully sent or received at least one payment through PayPal’s payment networks during such period: (a) on an eBay Covered Property; or (b) on a Property that is not
an eBay Covered Property if such PayPal User was referred by eBay to PayPal through an eBay Covered Property or other trackable referral from eBay. A referral is “trackable” if eBay and/or PayPal is able to determine (using a methodology
to be mutually agreed upon by the Parties) whether the PayPal User’s PayPal account was opened as a result of such referral. 

“Activated New Users Adjustment Amount” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.1(b). 

“Additional Jurisdiction Property” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(b). 

“Additional Jurisdictions” means the jurisdictions listed on Schedule 1.1. 

“Affiliate” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Aggregate Quarterly Fee” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.4. 

“Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble. 

“Ancillary Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“API” means an application programming interface. 

“Audit” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 15.3(a). 

“Audit Committees” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 15.3(a). 

“Audited Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.2(a). 

“Baseline Rate” means eighty percent (80%); provided, that, beginning with the second Calendar Year during the Term,
effective as of the first day of each such Calendar Year, the Baseline Rate shall be increased or decreased by an amount equal to (a) the Penetration Rate for 

  
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the previous Calendar Year calculated using the foreign currency exchange rates used by eBay for its internal planning and budgeting purposes for the current Calendar Year (and not the actual
foreign currency exchange rates in effect during the previous Calendar Year) minus (b) the Penetration Rate for the previous Calendar Year. For example, if the Penetration Rate for the previous Calendar Year was 82% but the same
Penetration Rate, when calculated using the current Calendar Year’s foreign currency exchange rates used by eBay for its internal planning and budget purposes, equals 83%, then the Baseline Rate for the current Calendar Year will be increased
by 1% to 81%. 
 “Baseline Referral Services Fee” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.1(a). 

“Buyer-Only Jurisdictions” means the jurisdictions listed in Schedule 1.2. 

“Calendar Year” means the twelve (12)-Month period ending December 31; or, (a) with respect to the first such
twelve (12)-Month period that includes the Effective Time, the portion of such twelve (12)-Month period after the Effective Time, and (b) with respect to the twelve (12)-Month period that includes the last day of the Tail Period, the portion of
such twelve (12)-Month period before the last day of the Tail Period. 
 “CEO Assessment” shall have the meaning set forth
in Section 15.4. 
 “Change of Control” means, with respect to a Party, the occurrence after the Effective Time
of any of the following: (a) the sale, conveyance or disposition, in one or a series of related transactions, of all or substantially all of the assets of such Party to a third party that is not an Affiliate of such Party prior to such
transaction or the first of such related transactions; (b) the consolidation, merger or other business combination of a Party with or into any other Person, immediately following which the stockholders of the Party prior to such transaction
fail to own in the aggregate the Majority Voting Power of the surviving Party in such consolidation, merger or business combination or of its ultimate publicly traded parent Person; or (c) a transaction or series of transactions in which any
Person or “group” (as such term is used in Section 13(d) of the Exchange Act) acquires the Majority Voting Power of such Party (other than a reincorporation or similar corporate transaction in which each of such Party’s
stockholders own, immediately thereafter, interests in the new parent company in substantially the same percentage as such stockholder owned in such Party immediately prior to such transaction). 

“Colocation Services Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Commercial Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Common User Data” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.4(b). 

“Competing Business” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 14.4(a). 

“Competitive Platform Operator” means a PayPal Specified Person, together with such Person’s wholly owned Subsidiaries.

  
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 “Confidential Information” shall have the meaning set forth in
Section 9.1. 
 “Contract” means any loan or credit agreement, bond, debenture, note, mortgage, indenture,
lease, supply agreement, license agreement, development agreement or other contract, agreement, obligation, commitment or instrument, including all amendments thereto. 

“Covered Jurisdictions” shall mean the jurisdictions (other than Buyer-Only Jurisdictions and Excluded Jurisdictions) that
are included in the determination of eBay Core GMV as of the Effective Time (based on user Account Nationality) and any Additional Jurisdictions from which eBay Merchants or eBay Users access Acquired Properties that have become eBay Covered
Properties (also based on user Account Nationality). 
 “CPO Conditions” shall have the meaning set forth in
Section 3.4(a). 
 “CPO MFP” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.4. 

“Credit Services” means (a) all actions, activities and operations of PayPal that enable PayPal Users to make payments
to eBay or to eBay Merchants in connection with transactions effected through any service or offering available on an eBay Covered Property that are funded in whole or in part through credit extended through PayPal (including by credit issued by a
third Person) and (b) any applicable Related Services. 
 “Credit Usage Fee” shall have the meaning set forth in
Section 6.2. 
 “Data Protection Laws” means any data protection Laws, privacy Laws, or other Laws relating to
the protection of Personal Information or other data or information, including Laws relating to payment data security, whether currently in force or enacted during the Term. 

“Data Sharing Addendum” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.1(a). 

“Designated Operational Representative” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 15.1(a). 

“Developed Property” means a Property established or developed by eBay after the Effective Time, including an e-commerce
storefront or marketplace (it being understood that Developed Properties excludes all Acquired Properties). 
 “Development
Project” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.6. 
 “Disaster Recovery Plan” shall have the
meaning set forth in Section 4.7. 
 “Disclosing Party” shall have the meaning set forth in
Section 9.1. 
 “Dispute” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 16.1. 

“eBay” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble. As used in this Agreement, all references to “eBay” shall
be deemed to refer to eBay and its Subsidiaries. 

  
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 “eBay Addressable GMV” means, for any period, (a) the eBay Core GMV for
such period minus (b) the GMV for all eBay Properties (other than eBay Excluded Properties) for such period that results from a transaction where (i) the eBay Merchant’s Account Nationality is a Buyer-Only Jurisdiction or
(ii) both the eBay Merchant’s and eBay User’s Account Nationality is the same Excluded Jurisdiction minus (c) if eBay creates a localized Property in China, the GMV for such localized Property that results from a
transaction where both the eBay Merchant’s and eBay User’s Account Nationality is China. 
 “eBay Core GMV”
means, for any period, (a) the GMV for all eBay Properties for such period minus (b) the GMV for all eBay Excluded Properties for such period. 

“eBay Covered Properties” means (a) all eBay Properties in existence as of the Effective Time that are not eBay Excluded
Properties, including the eBay Properties set forth on Schedule 1.3, (b) all eBay Properties that become eBay Covered Properties pursuant to the terms and provisions of this Agreement and (c) any mobile applications made available
by eBay from which an eBay User may bid for, purchase, sell or list goods or services on or through the eBay Properties described in clauses (a) and (b). 

“eBay Excluded Properties” means the eBay Properties set forth on Schedule 1.4. 

“eBay Group” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 12.1. 

“eBay Merchant” means a third Person seller, merchant or other provider of goods or services that makes use of or accesses
the Services through an eBay Covered Property. 
 “eBay Name and eBay Marks” shall have the meaning set forth in the
Separation and Distribution Agreement. 
 “eBay Property” means a Property that is directly or indirectly owned or
controlled by eBay (other than any such Property owned by a Person in which eBay does not directly or indirectly own the Majority Voting Power of such Person). 

“eBay Restricted Business” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 14.2. 

“eBay User” means a registered user of services offered by eBay identified by a unique account ID issued by eBay. 

“eBay User Data” means customer or user information, including Personal Information, collected during the term of this
Agreement from an eBay Merchant or from an eBay User that makes use of or accesses the Services through an eBay Covered Property. 

“Effective Time” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Escalation Committee” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Estimated Activated New Users” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.1(b). 

  
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 “Excluded Jurisdictions” shall mean the jurisdictions listed in Schedule
1.5. 
 “External Audit” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.2(a). 

“External Auditor” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.2(a). 

“First-Party Transaction” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 14.1(a). 

“GMV” means, for any period, the total value of all successfully closed transactions between users on an eBay Property during
such period, regardless of whether the buyer and seller actually consummated the transaction, excluding vehicles and real estate. In the event that eBay significantly changes its definition of GMV for purposes of its public financial reporting, the
Parties will revisit the impact that any such change in definition could have on the Penetration Rate and make any appropriate adjustments so that the intent of the parties with respect to the Penetration Rate remains in effect. 

“Governmental Authority” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Group” means the eBay Group or the PayPal Group, as applicable. 

“Highly Sensitive Information” means, with respect to a Party, information confidential to such Party in the following
categories: (a) user data, including Personal Information, that is not anonymized or aggregated; (b) algorithms, Source Code, Object Code; and (c) specifications and technical documentation regarding system security, fraud and abuse
protection systems and detection of illegal or unusual activities that, in each case, relate primarily to the PayPal Business (in the case of eBay as the Receiving Party) or the eBay Business (in the case of PayPal as the Receiving Party), as
applicable. “Highly Sensitive Information” shall not, however, include any information which: (i) is or becomes commonly known within the public domain other than by breach of this Agreement or any other agreement that the Receiving
Party has with any Person; (ii) is obtained from a third Person (other than Personnel of the Receiving Party) who is lawfully authorized to disclose such information free from any obligation of confidentiality; or (iii) is independently
developed without reference to or use of any Highly Sensitive Information or Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party. 

“Indemnified Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 12.3(a). 

“Indemnifying Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 12.3(a). 

“Independent Expert” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.2. 

“Initial Notice” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 16.1. 

“Initial Term” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.1. 

“Integration Work” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.3(b). 

  
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 “Intellectual Property Matters Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in
the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 
 “Intellectual Property Rights” shall have the meaning set forth in the
Intellectual Property Matters Agreement. 
 “Interest Rate” means a rate per annum equal to the Prime Rate plus two
percent (2%) or the maximum rate under applicable Law, whichever is lower. 
 “Internal Audit” shall have the meaning
set forth in Section 15.3(a). 
 “Internal Audit Party” shall have the meaning set forth in
Section 15.3(a). 
 “Law” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Losses” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Majority Voting Power” means a majority of the voting power in the election of directors of all outstanding voting
securities of the Person in question. 
 “Market Check” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.2. 

“Market Check Report” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.2(c). 

“Merchant of Record” means, except as otherwise agreed by the Parties, the entity that PayPal holds financially liable for
all full and partial returns as well as any chargebacks initiated by the customer. 
 “Month” means, unless the context
requires otherwise, a calendar month or, with respect to the first calendar month that includes the Effective Time, the portion of such calendar month after the Effective Time. 

“Non-eBay Merchants” means sellers, merchants or other providers of goods or services that make use of or access
PayPal’s payment processing services other than through an eBay Property. 
 “Object Code” means the fully compiled,
machine-readable version of a software program that can be executed by a computer and used by an end user without further compilation. 

“Operational Review Group” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 15.4. 

“Party” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble. 

“Payment Gateway” means point of sale Software that links a merchant’s website or selling application to such
merchant’s processing network and merchant account. 
 “Payment Services” means (a) all actions, activities and
operations of PayPal that enable eBay Merchants to receive payments from PayPal Users, and/or other eBay buyers using a guest check-out flow or other PayPal processing service such as Braintree or Pro, in any manner offered by PayPal in connection
with transactions effected through any service or offering available on an eBay Covered Property and (b) any applicable Related Services. 

  
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 “PayPal” shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble. As used in this
Agreement, all references to “PayPal” shall be deemed to refer to PayPal and its Subsidiaries. 
 “PayPal Group”
shall have the meaning set forth in Section 12.2. 
 “PayPal Net TPV” means, for any period and of any
Property, the total U.S. dollar volume of payments, net of payment reversals, successfully completed during such period through Services available through such Property (but excluding payments sent or received through PayPal’s Payment Gateways
or through PayPal products that are not substantially similar to the PayPal products offered on eBay Properties). 
 “PayPal Net TPV
Off eBay” means, for any period, the PayPal Net TPV of all Properties other than eBay Properties for such period. 

“PayPal Restricted Business” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 14.3. 

“PayPal User” means a registered user of the payment processing services offered by PayPal that enable users to make or
receive payments using a PayPal account (also known as a PayPal wallet) identified by a unique account ID and/or an eBay Merchant. 

“PayPal User Data” means customer or user information, including Personal Information, collected from merchants and users of
PayPal’s services during the term of this Agreement. 
 “Penetration Rate” means, for any period, (a) the eBay
Addressable GMV successfully completed through Services available through eBay Covered Properties (including Services executed utilizing a “guest” check-out feature but excluding payments sent or received through (i) PayPal’s
Payment Gateways or (ii) any PayPal product that the Parties agree from time to time should be excluded because the Take Rate for such product is calculated using a “cost-plus” formula) for such period divided by (b) the
eBay Addressable GMV for such period. 
 “Penetration Rate Payment” shall have the meaning set forth in
Section 6.3. 
 “Permitted Recipient” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.2(d). 

“Person” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Personal Information” means any information that identifies, or could reasonably be used by or on behalf of the recipient of
such information to identify, any Person, including names, addresses, bank or other account numbers, and national identification numbers, but excludes anonymized and aggregated information that cannot be used to identify any Person. 

“Personnel” means, with respect to any Person, any of such Person’s directors, officers, employees, agents, independent
contractors, permitted subcontractors and consultants. Subcontractors of eBay shall be deemed Personnel of eBay, and subcontractors of PayPal shall be deemed Personnel of PayPal. 

  
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 “Platform” means the technology, software, content, functionality, equipment,
networks, Systems and any other materials delivered or used by PayPal in connection with providing the Services. 
 “Product
Development Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.6. 
 “Product Development Plan”
shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.6. 
 “Prohibited Conditions” shall have the meaning set forth in
Section 3.4(b). 
 “Property” means a website or mobile application, including an e-commerce storefront or
marketplace. 
 “Providing Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 12.4(b). 

“Quarter” means any of the following during any calendar year: the three (3)-Month period ending March 31, June 30,
September 30 or December 31; or, with respect to the first three (3)-Month period that includes the Effective Time, the portion of such three (3)-Month period after the Effective Time. 

“Quarterly Statement” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.1(a). 

“Receiving Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.1. 

“Referral Services Fee” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 6.1(a). 

“Related Services” means, with respect to Credit Services or Payment Services, as applicable, (a) providing an available
web or client-end application interface for eBay Merchants to accept payment and for PayPal Users to fund their accounts (where applicable) and transfer payments, processing and settling such payments, and maintaining records of transactions and
balances through and in the accounts of such eBay Merchants and PayPal Users, (b) any and all services, functions, or responsibilities not specifically described in the definition of the applicable Services that are within the scope of the
applicable Services and/or that are inherent in, required for, implied by, or incidental to the proper performance and provision by PayPal of the applicable Services and (c) any and all improvements and upgrades to, extensions of, successors to
or substitutes for any of the applicable Services or any of the foregoing developed or offered by PayPal at any time during the Term. 

“Renewal Term” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.1. 

“Requesting Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.2(a). 

“Residual Information” means information in non-tangible form that may be retained in the unaided memory of Personnel of the
Receiving Party who have had access to the Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party. 
 “Security Review” shall
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 “Separation and Distribution Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in the
recitals. 
 “Service Levels” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.4. 

“Services” means the Credit Services, the Payment Services and the Related Services. 

“Source Code” means the human-readable version of a software program that can be compiled into Object Code, including
programmer’s notes and materials and documentation, sufficient to allow a reasonably skilled programmer to understand the design, logic, structure, functionality, operation and features of such software program and to use, operate, maintain,
modify, support and diagnose errors pertaining to such software program. 
 “Specified Change of Control” means a Change of
Control of PayPal with any eBay Specified Person or their direct or indirect Subsidiaries or controlled Affiliates. 

“Subsidiary” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Systems” means, with respect to a Person, such Person’s computer equipment, software, servers, network infrastructure
and other hardware or information systems (and components thereof) used in the operation of each Party’s respective business and otherwise used in connection with and/or necessary to provide or receive, as applicable, the Services hereunder.

 “Tail Period” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.4(a). 

“Take Rate” means the fee PayPal charges a merchant to process a payment using PayPal’s payment services or
offerings, measured as (a) net revenues received by PayPal from the transaction divided by (b) the amount of such payment (including any portion thereof paid to PayPal), in each case of clauses (a) and (b), in local
currency. 
 “Take Rate Offset” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.3. 

“Take Rate Overage” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 3.3. 

“Tax” means any income, gross income, gross receipts, profits, capital stock, franchise, withholding, payroll, social
security, workers compensation, unemployment, disability, property, ad valorem, stamp, excise, severance, occupation, service, sales, use, license, lease, transfer, import, export, value added, alternative minimum, estimated or other tax
(including any fee, assessment, or other charge in the nature of or in lieu of any tax) imposed by any governmental entity or political subdivision thereof, and any interest, penalties, additions to tax, or additional amounts in respect of the
foregoing. 
 “Taxing Authority” means, with respect to any Tax, the Governmental Authority or political subdivision
thereof that imposes such Tax, and the agency (if any) charged with the collection of such Tax for such entity or subdivision. 

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 “Technology” shall have the meaning set forth in the Intellectual Property
Matters Agreement (including Software). 
 “Term” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.1. 

“Termination Assistance Services” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.5. 

“Test Jurisdiction” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 14.1(d). 

“Third-Party Claim” means any Action, whether civil or criminal, at Law or in equity, made or brought by a third Person. 

“Transition Services Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“User Data” means eBay User Data together with PayPal User Data. 

“Viruses” means any and all viruses and other contaminants (including code, commands, instructions, devices, techniques,
bugs, web bugs, or design flaws) that are intended to be used to access (without authorization), alter, delete, threaten, infect, assault, vandalize, defraud, disrupt, damage, disable, inhibit, or shut down either Party’s Systems or other
information or property. 
 ARTICLE II 

SERVICES 
 2.1 Provision of
Services; Scope. During the Term, PayPal shall provide the Services to eBay Merchants and eBay Users that make use of or access the Services through the eBay Covered Properties. This Agreement does not address PayPal’s provision of the
Services through any eBay Excluded Property. eBay and PayPal shall mutually agree on any additional Properties that should be included in the eBay Covered Properties or the eBay Excluded Properties and shall jointly amend Schedules 1.3 and
1.4 to reflect such mutual agreement. 
 2.2 Terms and Conditions of Services. The Services shall be subject to the terms and
conditions set forth herein and in the applicable User Agreement for each PayPal User, including the policies set forth therein. If any terms of this Agreement conflict with the terms and conditions of the applicable User Agreement, then as between
PayPal and such PayPal User, the terms of the User Agreement shall govern to the extent of the conflict. 
 2.3 Services to Acquired
Properties and Developed Properties. Except as set forth below, all Acquired Properties and all Developed Properties shall be Excluded Properties: 

(a) If an Acquired Property or a Developed Property is incorporated into an eBay Covered Property or into a mobile application supporting or
relating to an eBay Covered Property in a Covered Jurisdiction, such Acquired Property or Developed Property shall be included in the eBay Covered Properties; if the Acquired Property or Developed Property continues to exist as a separate and
distinct Property, the Parties shall jointly amend Schedules 1.3 and 1.4, as applicable, to reflect such inclusion. For purposes of this Agreement, an Acquired Property or a Developed Property shall be “incorporated” into an
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described in this Section 2.3(a), if: (i) eBay Users who attempt to access such Acquired Property or Developed Property are directed or redirected to an eBay Covered Property or
to a web page or series of web pages that directs such eBay Users to an eBay Covered Property; (ii) the functions available or previously available on or through such Acquired Property or Developed Property are made available on or through an
eBay Covered Property; or (iii) if such Acquired Property or Developed Property is primarily located in an Additional Jurisdiction, the total inventory of goods and services available on or through such Acquired Property or Developed Property
is substantially equivalent to the total inventory of goods and services available on or through an eBay Covered Property. 
 (b) If an
Acquired Property is primarily located in an Additional Jurisdiction and, as of the date eBay consummates the acquisition of such Acquired Property, PayPal provides payment processing services to non-eBay Merchants in such Additional Jurisdiction
(such Acquired Property, an “Additional Jurisdiction Property”), the Parties shall mutually cooperate in good faith to determine the scope and cost of the integration work that would be required to enable the Services to be made
available through such Additional Jurisdiction Property in a manner that is substantially equivalent to the manner in which the Services are made available through the eBay Covered Properties as of such date (“Integration Work”) and
shall use good faith efforts to negotiate any changes to the Product Development Plan required to complete the Integration Work; provided, that neither Party shall be required to agree to a change to the Product Development Plan that would
materially delay or impede the completion of any current or projected Development Project or require such Party to invest a materially higher amount of resources into the Product Development Plan. If the Parties mutually agree on the required
changes to the Product Development Plan in accordance with the immediately preceding sentence, the applicable Party or Parties shall perform the Integration Work on the timeline set forth in the revised Product Development Plan. Upon the completion
of such Integration Work, the Acquired Property shall be included (or shall be deemed to be included) in the eBay Covered Properties and the Parties shall jointly amend Schedules 1.3 and 1.4, as applicable, to reflect such inclusion.

 (c) If an Acquired Property is a customer of PayPal at the time such Property is acquired by eBay, PayPal shall continue to provide to
such Property all Services provided by PayPal to such Property prior to its acquisition by eBay in accordance with the terms of the then-existing agreement(s) governing the provision of such Services for a period ending on the later of (i) the
expiration of the then-current term of any such existing agreement and (ii) the earlier of the completion of Integration Work for such Property and/or the incorporation of such Property into an eBay Covered Property. 

2.4 No Exclusivity. This Agreement shall be non-exclusive, and any Party (and any Party’s Subsidiaries) may, subject to Article
14, contract with other Persons for the procurement or provision of comparable (or unrelated) services, including the provision of services to eBay Merchants and eBay Users that are PayPal Users on eBay Excluded Properties. 

2.5 Additional Services. PayPal may also provide through eBay Properties services different from and in addition to the Services as
eBay may reasonably request or require from time to time. The use of such additional services through eBay Properties will be governed by the terms and conditions of, and subject to the fees for, such additional services (a) as found on the
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 ARTICLE III 

PRICING FOR EBAY MERCHANTS 
 3.1
Take Rate. It is the intention of the Parties that the Take Rate charged to eBay Merchants immediately following the Effective Time shall remain generally consistent with the Take Rates charged to such eBay Merchants as of immediately prior
to the Effective Time. Furthermore, following the Effective Time and at all times during the Term, PayPal shall use reasonable best efforts to cause the Take Rate charged to comparable eBay Merchants (determined on an aggregate or average basis) to
be comparable to the Take Rate charged to Non-eBay Merchants for comparable payment services in each Covered Jurisdiction using a methodology to be mutually agreed from time to time by eBay and PayPal. The Parties shall determine whether eBay
Merchants and Non-eBay Merchants are “comparable” by segmenting such eBay Merchants and Non-eBay Merchants using the characteristics set forth on Schedule 3.1. 

3.2 Market Check. Annually during the Term (or more frequently as mutually agreed by the Parties), a third-party, independent expert
mutually agreed upon by the Parties (the “Independent Expert”) will, with respect to each Covered Jurisdiction, review the actual Take Rate for comparable (x) eBay Merchants with an Account Nationality in such Covered
Jurisdiction (determined on an aggregate or average basis) and (y) Non-eBay Merchants in such Covered Jurisdiction, including Non-eBay Merchants that use or access PayPal’s services through Properties operated by a Competitive Platform
Operator (other than Non-eBay Merchants that are also Competitive Platform Operators) (each such review, a “Market Check”), in accordance with the following procedures: 

(a) The Independent Expert shall be an independent, external internationally recognized firm with appropriate qualifications and experience in
conducting reviews of this nature. 
 (b) Before beginning a Market Check for a Covered Jurisdiction, the Independent Expert shall execute a
confidentiality agreement with PayPal and eBay (or their respective Subsidiaries in such Covered Jurisdiction), the terms of which shall not frustrate or impede the purpose of the review or the disclosure of the results thereof to the Parties. If
the Independent Expert has executed a confidentiality agreement in accordance with this Section 3.2(b) during the Term and such confidentiality agreement remains in full force and effect, the Independent Expert shall not be required to
reexecute a second confidentiality agreement. 
 (c) The Independent Expert shall create a detailed written report of the results and
findings of the Market Check for such Covered Jurisdiction (each, a “Market Check Report”) and simultaneously provide copies of each Market Check Report to both eBay and PayPal. The Independent Expert shall not disclose any Highly
Sensitive Information that, if disclosed to eBay or PayPal, as applicable, would cause PayPal or eBay, as applicable, competitive harm, and shall not disclose any information to the extent disclosure of such information to such Party would violate
applicable Law (including the law of a Covered Jurisdiction). Neither Party shall be required to disclose to the Independent Expert any information to the extent disclosure of such information to such Independent Expert would violate applicable Law
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 (d) The Independent Expert shall conduct the Market Check in a manner that does not unreasonably
interfere with eBay’s or PayPal’s business operations. Each Party and its respective Subsidiaries shall reasonably cooperate with the Independent Expert in connection with the Market Check, including by providing the Independent Expert
with access to relevant financial and accounting books and statements, management and operating data, records and sample or survey data previously collected by such Party, financial statements, Systems, facilities, operations, and management
Personnel and other Personnel, but only as reasonably necessary for the purposes of the Market Check, and ensure that its Personnel cooperate with the Market Check and all other reasonable requests by the Independent Expert for additional
information or documentation related to the Market Check. 
 (e) Each of the Parties acknowledges that the Market Check Reports will contain
information that is commercially sensitive and, accordingly, each Party agrees to restrict access to the Market Check Reports to its Personnel to whom disclosure is essential to execute their job responsibilities (each, a “Permitted
Recipient”), which Permitted Recipients shall be mutually agreed in writing by the Parties from time to time. Before receiving a Market Check Report, each Permitted Recipient shall agree in writing not to distribute the Market Check Report
to any Person that is not a Permitted Recipient. Upon the consummation of a Change of Control of eBay, eBay shall, at its option and as promptly as practicable after such Change of Control, either (i) return to PayPal all Market Check Reports
in its possession or (ii) confirm to PayPal that it has destroyed such Market Check Reports (other than any such information located in back-up, archival electronic storage that is accessed only by eBay’s information technology Personnel).

 3.3 Response to Market Check. If the Independent Expert concludes following a Market Check for a Covered Jurisdiction that the
Take Rate charged to comparable eBay Merchants with an Account Nationality in such Covered Jurisdiction (determined on an aggregate or average basis) is higher than the Take Rate charged to Non-eBay Merchants for comparable payment services in such
Covered Jurisdiction (the amount of such excess, the “Take Rate Overage”), then (a) PayPal shall cause the Take Rate charged to comparable eBay Merchants with an Account Nationality in such Covered Jurisdiction (in aggregate)
for the remainder of the Term to be comparable to the Take Rate charged to Non-eBay Merchants for comparable payment services in such Covered Jurisdiction and (b) eBay and PayPal shall cooperate in good faith and mutually agree on actions to be
taken by PayPal and by eBay (if any) to communicate such change in the Take Rate to, and to remedy the Take Rate Overage during the previous year or years of the Term for, some or all of the eBay Merchants with an Account Nationality in such Covered
Jurisdiction, including by means of a refund, discount or otherwise (the “Take Rate Offset”). If the Parties cannot mutually agree on the Take Rate Offset for a Covered Jurisdiction, the Parties shall resolve such dispute through
the dispute resolution provisions set forth in Sections 16.1 and 16.2. 
 3.4 Competitive Platform Operators. In the
event that PayPal offers to Non-eBay Merchants that use or access PayPal’s services through Properties operated by a Competitive Platform Operator in a Covered Jurisdiction (other than Non-eBay Merchants that are also Competitive Platform
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economic terms offered at such time to eBay Merchants accessing the Services through the eBay Covered Properties primarily located in such Covered Jurisdiction or (b) any non-economic term
that is not offered at such time to eBay Merchants accessing the Services through the eBay Covered Properties primarily located in such Covered Jurisdiction (unless such non-economic term is exclusively offered at such time to Non-eBay Merchants who
use or access PayPal’s services through Properties operated by such Competitive Platform Operator in such Covered Jurisdiction and is not offered at such time to other Non-eBay Merchants) (any such term described in clauses (a) or (b),
whether temporary or permanent, a “CPO MFP”): 
 (a) Offer to eBay. Promptly after offering a CPO MFP to one or more
Competitive Platform Operator(s), PayPal shall offer to eBay, on behalf of comparable eBay Merchants in such Covered Jurisdiction, the same CPO MFP, along with all other terms and conditions directly related to such CPO MFP, including any terms and
conditions required to comply with applicable Law and any amendments or modifications to any Contracts to which eBay is a party (the “CPO Conditions”), other than any Prohibited Conditions. As part of such offer, PayPal shall
provide to eBay the material terms of the CPO MFP and of the CPO Conditions in sufficient detail to enable eBay to evaluate the material terms and determine whether to choose to accept the CPO MFP and to comply with the CPO Conditions (other than
the Prohibited Conditions). eBay shall notify PayPal in writing no later than ninety (90) days following eBay’s receipt of such material terms whether to accept the CPO Conditions (other than any Prohibited Conditions). If eBay chooses to
accept the CPO MFP, eBay shall use reasonable efforts to comply with the CPO Conditions (other than any Prohibited Conditions) as soon as commercially reasonable following the date eBay communicates its acceptance to PayPal, and the CPO MFP shall be
effective with respect to eBay Merchants immediately upon eBay’s compliance with the CPO Conditions (other than any Prohibited Conditions). 

(b) Prohibited Conditions. If one or more of the CPO Conditions is: (i) a term or condition with which eBay is not reasonably
capable of complying, (ii) a term or condition applicable to merchants with which the eBay Merchants (in the aggregate) are not reasonably capable of complying, as described below; (iii) unique to such Competitive Platform Operator (such
that only the Competitive Platform Operator could comply); or (iv) designed or intended to, or operates to, frustrate or interfere with, or otherwise has the effect of, discriminating against eBay or eBay Merchants or frustrating or
circumventing the application of this Section 3.4 (collectively, the “Prohibited Conditions”), then eBay and the eBay Merchants shall receive the CPO MFP without having to comply with such CPO Condition (provided,
that eBay complies with all CPO Conditions that are not Prohibited Conditions). By way of example: (A) eBay and eBay Merchants will be deemed to be not “reasonably capable of complying” with any and all terms or conditions to the
extent that they (1) impose a condition or requirement of size or ranking (in aggregate or with respect to a specific jurisdiction) that is unrelated to the Competitive Platform Operator’s payments volume on PayPal and that exceeds the
size or ranking of the applicable eBay Covered Properties, (2) require eBay or eBay Merchants to violate any applicable Law or Contract (other than any Contract that may be amended by eBay without the consent of the other party or parties
thereto to eliminate such violation) or (3) would require eBay to operate a Property that is not an eBay Covered Property or own or control operations in a jurisdiction that is not a Covered Jurisdiction; and (B) subject to clause (A),
eBay shall not be deemed to be not “reasonably capable of complying” with a term or condition solely because such term or condition requires eBay to pay or commit to pay any amount or incur any obligation in favor of or offer or grant any
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 (c) In connection with the Market Check, the Independent Expert shall review the CPO MFPs, if
any, offered by PayPal during the year covered by such Market Check and PayPal’s compliance with the terms of this Section 3.4. The Independent Expert’s review shall be conducted in a manner consistent with the procedures and
policies for the Market Check set forth in Sections 3.2(b), (c) and (d), and PayPal shall provide the same level of cooperation to the Independent Expert that PayPal is required to provide in connection with the Market
Check. 
 3.5 Changes in Law. If PayPal changes the terms, conditions or manner of performing the payment processing services it
offers or the Take Rate charged to merchants for payment processing services in a Covered Jurisdiction in response to a change in Law, PayPal shall use its reasonable best efforts to implement such change in a manner that does not have a
disproportionately adverse effect on the Take Rate charged to, and the terms, conditions or manner of performing payment processing services for, eBay Merchants relative to the impact on Non-eBay Merchants. 

ARTICLE IV 
 PERFORMANCE OF
SERVICES; SERVICE LEVELS 
 4.1 Manner of Performance. PayPal shall, at all times, ensure that the Services, and PayPal’s
obligations under this Agreement, are performed at the highest level of quality provided, or required to be provided, by PayPal with respect to comparable services provided to or for Non-eBay Merchants and PayPal Users, and by appropriately trained
and qualified Personnel in a timely, professional and workmanlike manner. PayPal shall promptly notify eBay upon becoming aware of any circumstances that could reasonably be expected to jeopardize the performance of the Services or PayPal’s
obligations under this Agreement in accordance with this Article 4, and eBay shall promptly notify PayPal upon becoming aware of any circumstances that could reasonably be expected to jeopardize the performance by eBay of its obligations
under this Agreement in accordance with this Article 4. 
 4.2 Facilities; Personnel. Except as otherwise expressly provided
herein, (a) each Party shall be responsible for providing all facilities, Personnel and other resources necessary to perform its obligations under this Agreement and (b) without limiting the foregoing, PayPal shall be responsible for
providing all facilities, Personnel and other resources necessary to perform the Services; provided, that if eBay has agreed pursuant to another Ancillary Agreement or Commercial Agreement to provide to PayPal any facilities, Personnel or
other resources used by PayPal in performing the Services, then eBay shall be responsible for providing such facilities, Personnel and other resources pursuant to the applicable Ancillary Agreement(s) and Commercial Agreement(s). Each Party shall
manage, supervise and provide direction to its respective Personnel in connection with this Agreement, and shall cause them to comply with all obligations and restrictions applicable to such Party under this Agreement and, to the extent set forth in
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 4.3 Subcontracting. Each of eBay and PayPal shall remain fully responsible and liable for
the performance of all of its obligations under this Agreement even if performed, or failed to be performed, by a subcontractor. Each subcontracting arrangement entered into by either Party in connection with the performance of its obligations under
this Agreement shall be documented in a written Contract, and each Party shall use reasonable best efforts to cause any such Contract not to contain any provision that is inconsistent with the terms of this Agreement. Unless otherwise requested by
eBay, PayPal shall be eBay’s sole point of contact with respect to PayPal’s subcontractors and any subcontracting arrangements entered into by PayPal under this Agreement, and unless otherwise requested by PayPal, eBay shall be
PayPal’s sole point of contact with respect to eBay’s subcontractors and any subcontracting arrangements entered into by eBay under this Agreement. 

4.4 Service Levels. Without limiting Section 4.1, during the Term, PayPal shall perform the Services in a manner that meets
or exceeds the applicable service level requirements agreed by the Parties from time to time (the “Service Levels”). The Parties shall cooperate in good faith to update the service level requirements from time to time in order to
reflect a Service Level that equals or exceeds the performance and quality standards set forth in Section 4.1, and PayPal’s provision of Services shall satisfy or exceed the requirements of the then-current Service Level. 

4.5 Root Cause Analysis. Each time there occurs a failure to provide any Services due to system outages or interruptions, the Parties
shall each promptly use commercially reasonable efforts to: (a) conduct a root cause analysis of the failure and prepare a written report identifying and describing in reasonable detail such root cause(s), (b) discuss the root cause(s) of
the failure and each Party’s position with regard to such root cause(s), (c) correct the problem and begin providing the impacted Services as soon as practicable and (d) regularly advise the other Party of the status of such
corrective efforts and respond promptly to any request by the other Party for an update regarding such efforts (it being agreed that, except as mutually agreed by the Parties, each Party may satisfy the requirements of the foregoing clauses
(a) through (d) by using the same degree of effort that such Party used to analyze and discuss system outages and interruptions prior to the Effective Time). Each Party shall prioritize any root cause analysis performed hereunder at a
level equal to or higher than that afforded to such Party’s testing or quality assurance investigations or activities conducted internally or for any other of such Party’s customers of services reasonably comparable to the Services. The
Parties shall apportion the cost of correcting the problem based on the results of the root cause analysis and the relative contribution of each Party to the root cause(s) of the failure. All Service Levels shall remain in effect notwithstanding the
subsequent correction of any performance problem. 
 4.6 Monitoring. As part of the Services, PayPal shall implement measurement and
monitoring tools and procedures necessary to measure its performance of the Services against the Service Levels on a monthly basis. Subject to the provisions of Article 15, PayPal shall provide eBay with information and documentation
regarding the measurement and monitoring tools necessary to verify compliance by PayPal with the Service Levels and shall provide eBay with such access to the measurement and monitoring tools as is necessary to conduct such analysis. 

  
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 4.7 Disaster Recovery. In order to facilitate an orderly transition in connection with the
Separation and Distribution, PayPal shall implement and maintain disaster recovery facilities and a written disaster recovery plan that is consistent with the terms of the Colocation Services Agreement and that is designed to ensure that in the case
of a disaster within or around the geographic location of PayPal’s Systems used in connection with the Services, PayPal shall be able to switch to a redundant site (or colocated site hosted by eBay or a third Person) capable of meeting the
requirements of this Agreement without disruption or lapse in service (such disaster recovery plan, the “Disaster Recovery Plan”). Subject to the foregoing, the Disaster Recovery Plan shall be consistent with, and be at least as
protective as, the most protective disaster recovery plan that PayPal then provides or is required to provide to any other customer (other than eBay) of PayPal or any of its Subsidiaries. Upon PayPal’s discovery of circumstances requiring
disaster recovery in connection with the Services, PayPal shall implement the Disaster Recovery Plan and shall promptly notify eBay of such circumstances. In the event that a disaster causes PayPal to allocate limited resources between or among its
customers, PayPal shall allocate such resources to eBay in a manner no less favorable to eBay than PayPal allocates such resources to its most favored customers. 

ARTICLE V 
 DATA SHARING;
INFORMATION SECURITY; PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT 
 5.1 Data Sharing Addendum. 

(a) eBay and PayPal shall execute and deliver a data sharing addendum in the form set forth on Schedule 5.1 (a “Data Sharing
Addendum”), effective as of the Effective Time, providing for each Party and its Subsidiaries to share data with the other Party and its Subsidiaries for use in risk, trust and fraud modeling and for the purpose of facilitating customer
transactions and customer service. If there is any inconsistency or conflict between the terms of this Agreement and the terms and conditions of the Data Sharing Addendum, then the terms of the Data Sharing Addendum shall govern to the extent of the
conflict. 
 (b) The Data Sharing Addendum shall provide that: (i) all data sharing will comply with all applicable Laws, including
Data Protection Laws; and (ii) notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Data Sharing Addendum, neither Party shall be required to share any data with the other Party in violation of any applicable Law; provided, that the Parties
shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate in seeking to find a way to permit compliance with the data sharing obligations contained in the Data Sharing Addendum to the extent and in a manner that avoids any violation of Law, including
through (A) the amendment of the applicable privacy policy or (B) the redaction or anonymization of data so that the provision of such redacted or anonymized data to the other Party pursuant to the Data Sharing Addendum does not violate
applicable Law. 
 (c) Upon the consummation of a Specified Change of Control, eBay can terminate all or any portion of the Data Sharing
Addendum (without triggering the termination of this Agreement or any related arrangements) by delivering a written notice to PayPal at any time beginning at the effective date of such Specified Change of Control and ending ninety (90) days
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 5.2 Access to Facilities. To the extent that eBay’s or PayPal’s Personnel will
access the other Party’s sites or facilities in connection with this Agreement, such Party shall cause its Personnel, while working at such sites or facilities, to comply with all applicable safety and security policies and procedures that have
been provided to such Personnel, and shall be liable for any violation of any such policies and procedures by such Party’s Personnel. 

5.3 Systems Policies. To the extent that eBay’s (or its Subsidiaries’) or PayPal’s (or its Subsidiaries’) Personnel
will access the Systems of the other Party or its Subsidiaries in connection with this Agreement, that Party shall cause such Personnel, while accessing such Systems, to (a) comply with all applicable security policies and procedures that have
been provided to such Personnel, (b) not tamper with, compromise or circumvent any security or audit measures employed by the other Party and (c) if requested by the other Party, execute a confidentiality agreement in the form provided by
that Party. For clarity, access or use of APIs of a Party or its Subsidiaries shall not constitute access to Systems of such Party or its Subsidiaries. Each Party shall also: 

(a) Ensure that only those of its Personnel who are specifically authorized to have access to the other Party’s Systems gain such access,
prevent its Personnel’s unauthorized access to, or use, destruction, alteration or loss of, any information contained therein, and notify its Personnel of the restrictions set forth in this Agreement; and 

(b) Use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that its Personnel who are authorized to have access to the other Party’s Systems shall
access and use only those Systems, and only such data and information within such Systems, to which such Personnel have been granted the right to access and use. 

5.4 Security and Stability. Each Party acknowledges that it is in the best interests of all Parties for each Party maintain a secure
and stable environment and, to that end, except as set forth in the Data Sharing Addendum, each Party reserves the right to change at any time the method by which its applicable databases and/or data may be accessed by the other Party (and in the
case of PayPal, the eBay Merchants); provided, that such access method shall not negatively affect, in any material way, the quality of or provision of the Services or either Party’s compliance with the obligations set forth in this
Agreement. Each Party shall provide the other Party with advance written notice of any such changes to the method of access to the applicable databases and/or data and shall ensure that any such change does not materially and adversely impact the
quality of or provision of the Services or either Party’s compliance with the obligations set forth in this Agreement. Each Party also agrees that, in the event of degradation or instability of the Platform or the other Party’s Systems or
an emergency with respect to the Platform or such Systems, the other Party may, in its sole discretion, temporarily suspend access to the applicable, API, database and/or data under this Agreement in order to minimize threats to and protect the
operational stability and security of the Platform and such other Party’s Systems. 
 5.5 Unauthorized Access. Each Party shall
be responsible for implementing and appropriately updating reasonable policies, procedures and technology to prevent unauthorized access to the eBay Properties or PayPal’s Systems in connection with the usage or provision of the Services. Each
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operating systems, and other applications with up-to-date virus definitions and security patches; installing and operating security mechanisms in the manner in which they were intended sufficient
to ensure that the eBay Properties or PayPal’s Systems will not be impacted nor operations disrupted in connection with the usage or provision of the Services; and permitting only authorized users access to computer systems and applications.
Each Party shall also use up-to-date anti-virus tools to remove known Viruses from any email message or data transmitted to an eBay Property or PayPal’s Systems in connection with the usage or availability of the Services. Each Party shall be
responsible for maintaining and providing the other Party with appropriate access to audit its policies, procedures and technology for safeguarding customer information. Each Party acknowledges and understands that such policies, procedures and
technology are considered Confidential Information. Additionally, each of PayPal and eBay shall not knowingly compromise the security of the other Party’s Systems, including by tampering with, compromising, or attempting to circumvent any
physical or electronic security or audit measures employed by such Party in the course of its business operations. 
 5.6 Product
Development Agreement. eBay and PayPal shall execute and deliver a product development agreement (the “Product Development Agreement”), effective as of the Effective Time, that provides for eBay and PayPal to mutually discuss in
good faith and agree on a product development plan for improving the PayPal experience on eBay Covered Properties and to prioritize those improvements to be incorporated into the experience on the eBay Covered Properties (the “Product
Development Plan”). The Product Development Plan shall set forth, at a minimum, a description of each development project to which eBay and PayPal mutually agree (each such project, a “Development Project”), the primary
owner (eBay or PayPal), the Party with primary responsibility for the achievement of each action item or deliverable for each such Development Project, the expected timeline and key milestones for each such Development Project, the anticipated
budget for each such Development Project, and the resource commitments by eBay and PayPal towards completing each such Development Project. The Product Development Agreement shall also provide, among other things, for each of eBay and PayPal to
agree to commit resources and development staff, as mutually agreed by eBay and PayPal, to the Development Projects included in the Product Development Plan. 

ARTICLE VI 
 REFERRAL SERVICES
FEES; USAGE OF SERVICES; MARKETING 
 6.1 Referral Services Fee. 

(a) Baseline Referral Services Fee. eBay shall be entitled to receive from PayPal, for each Quarter during the Term in which the
Penetration Rate as of the beginning of such Quarter exceeds sixty percent (60%), an amount equal to $12,000,000 (the “Baseline Referral Services Fee”), subject to adjustment pursuant to Sections 6.1(b) (the Baseline Referral
Services Fee, as so adjusted, the “Referral Services Fee”). 
 (b) Adjustment Payments. Immediately following the
Effective Time, PayPal and eBay shall mutually determine in good faith an estimate of (i) the number of Activated New Users for the period commencing on such date and ending at the beginning of the following Quarter and (ii) the number of
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respect to all other Quarters during the Term), the “Estimated Activated New Users”). Within three (3) business days of the end of each Month and each Quarter, PayPal shall
calculate and deliver to eBay a report of the number of Activated New Users since the beginning of the previous Month or Quarter, as applicable. If the number of Activated New Users for a Quarter exceeds the Estimated Activated New Users, then the
Referral Services Fee for such Quarter shall equal (i) the Baseline Referral Services Fee plus (ii) an amount equal to (A) the absolute value of (I) the Activated New Users for such period minus (II) the Estimated
Activated New Users multiplied by (B) an amount that is mutually determined by eBay and PayPal (such amount for such Quarter, the “Activated New Users Adjustment Amount”). If the Estimated Activated New Users for a
Quarter exceeds the number of Activated New Users for such Quarter, then the Referral Services Fee for such Quarter shall equal (I) the Baseline Referral Services Fee for such Quarter minus (II) the Activated New Users Adjustment Amount
for such Quarter. 
 (c) Revisions to Baseline Referral Services Fee. If there occur three (3) or more consecutive Quarters in
which the Activated New Users Adjustment Amount for each such Quarter exceeds five percent (5%) of the Baseline Referral Services Fee for the corresponding Quarter and either (i) the Referral Services Fee for each such Quarter exceeds the
Baseline Referral Services Fee or (ii) the Referral Services Fee for each such Quarter is less than the Baseline Referral Services Fee, the Parties shall mutually adjust the Baseline Referral Services Fee for subsequent Quarters in the Term, in
a manner to be mutually agreed by the Parties, to reflect the average number of Activated New Users over such consecutive Quarters. 
 6.2
Credit Services Referral Fees. eBay shall be entitled to receive from PayPal, for each Quarter during the Term, an amount equal to 0.30% of the PayPal Net TPV of eBay Properties for such Quarter completed through the Credit Services (the
“Credit Usage Fee”). No later than three (3) business days following the end of each Month and each Quarter during the Term, the Parties shall calculate the PayPal Net TPV of eBay Properties for such Month or Quarter, as
applicable, completed through the Credit Services and the resulting Credit Usage Fee. 
 6.3 Penetration Rate Payments. Either eBay
or PayPal shall, subject to Section 6.3(d), be entitled to receive from the other Party, for each Quarter during the Term, a payment in respect of the Penetration Rate for such Quarter, calculated in accordance with this
Section 6.3 (the “Penetration Rate Payment”), as follows: 
 (a) Calculation. No later than the last
business day of each Month during the Term, eBay will provide to PayPal the following: the Penetration Rate for the previous Month and an estimate of the Penetration Rate for the Quarter in which the current Month is included. The data provided by
eBay will include country level detail of the Penetration Rate for at least the highest ten Covered Jurisdictions, measured by eBay Addressable GMV. In making its calculations, eBay will utilize foreign exchange rates consistent with those utilized
by eBay for its internal planning and budgeting purposes. Each Party acknowledges that the Penetration Rate data to be provided by eBay is commercially sensitive and, accordingly, each Party agrees to restrict access to the Penetration Rate data to
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 (b) Penetration Rate Above Baseline Rate. If the Penetration Rate for such Quarter exceeds
the Baseline Rate, eBay shall be entitled to a Penetration Rate Payment in an amount equal to (i) $3,250,000 multiplied by (ii) (A) the Penetration Rate for such Quarter minus (B) the Baseline Rate, (C) rounded
to the nearest hundredth of a percentage point, multiplied by (iii) one hundred (100). By way of example, if the Penetration Rate for a Quarter were 82.253%, eBay would be entitled to a Penetration Rate Payment for such Quarter equal to
$3,250,000 multiplied by 2.25% multiplied by 100, or $7,312,500. 
 (c) Penetration Rate Less than Baseline Rate (0 to
5%). If the Baseline Rate exceeds the Penetration Rate for such Quarter, PayPal shall be entitled to a Penetration Rate Payment in an amount equal to (i) $3,250,000 multiplied by (ii) the Baseline Rate minus the
Penetration Rate for such Quarter, (C) rounded to the nearest hundredth of a percentage point, multiplied by (iii) one hundred (100). By way of example, if the Penetration Rate for a Quarter were 78.253%, PayPal would be entitled to
a Penetration Rate Payment for such Quarter equal to $3,250,000 million multiplied by 1.75% multiplied by 100, or $5,687,500. 

(d) Penetration Rate Less than Baseline Rate (More than 5%). If the Baseline Rate exceeds the Penetration Rate for such Quarter by more
than five percent (5%), then PayPal shall be entitled to a Penetration Rate Payment in an amount equal to (i) $16,250,000, (ii) plus (A) $12,500,000 multiplied by (B) (I) the Baseline Rate minus (II) the
Penetration Rate minus (III) five percent (5%), (IV) rounded to the nearest hundredth of a percentage point, multiplied by (C) one hundred (100). By way of example, if the Penetration Rate for a Quarter were 74.253%, PayPal would
be entitled to a Penetration Rate Payment equal to $16,250,000 (calculated pursuant to Section 6.3(c)) + $12,500,000 multiplied by 0.75 multiplied by 100 = $25,625,000. 

(e) Elimination of Penetration Rate Payment. Notwithstanding the foregoing: (i) PayPal shall not be entitled to any Penetration
Rate Payments for any Quarter ending after December 31, 2015 if PayPal Net TPV Off eBay in the calendar year ended December 31, 2015 is less than (A) eighty eight percent (88%) multiplied by (B) the PayPal Net TPV Off
eBay for the calendar year ending December 31, 2014 (such product, the “2014 Measurement Rate”); (ii) PayPal shall not be entitled to any Penetration Rate Payments for any Quarter ending after December 31, 2016 if
PayPal Net TPV Off eBay in the calendar year ended December 31, 2016 is less than the greater of: (A) the 2014 Measurement Rate and (B) (I) eighty eight percent (88%) multiplied by (II) the highest PayPal Net TPV Off
eBay in the previous two (2) calendar years; and (iii) for the calendar years ending on December 31, 2017, December 31, 2018 or December 31, 2019, PayPal shall not be entitled to any Penetration Rate Payments for any
Quarter following the end of any calendar year in which PayPal Net TPV Off eBay is less than (A) eighty eight percent (88%) multiplied by (B) the highest PayPal Net TPV Off eBay in the previous three consecutive calendar years.

 6.4 Aggregate Quarterly Fees. The “Aggregate Quarterly Fee” for each Quarter shall equal (a) the Referral
Services Fee for such Quarter plus (b) the Credit Usage Fee for such Quarter plus (c) if eBay is entitled to a Penetration Rate Payment for such Quarter, the Penetration Rate Payment for such Quarter minus (d) if
PayPal is entitled to a Penetration Rate Payment for such Quarter, the Penetration Rate Payment for such Quarter. At the end of every Quarter during the Term, PayPal shall pay to eBay, in accordance with the provisions of Article 7, the
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 6.5 Descriptions of PayPal on eBay Covered Properties. All text descriptions of PayPal on
the eBay Covered Properties pursuant to this section shall be preapproved in writing by PayPal. 
 6.6 Integration of New PayPal
Products. eBay agrees to review and consider in good faith implementation of any new PayPal products and related offerings but shall have no obligation, now or in the future, to implement any such PayPal products or related offerings. 

ARTICLE VII 
 FEES AND PAYMENT 

7.1 Payment Terms. 
 (a)
Within three (3) business days following the end of each Quarter, PayPal shall deliver to eBay (i) a calculation of the estimated Aggregate Quarterly Fee payable by eBay or PayPal, as applicable, for such Quarter, including each of the
component fees, and (ii) a calculation of the estimated Activated New Users for such Quarter, PayPal Net TPV on eBay Properties completed through the Credit Services for such Quarter and the PayPal Net TPV Off eBay for such Quarter (each such
statement and associated information, an “Initial Quarterly Statement”). The Initial Quarterly Statement shall also include the estimated Penetration Rate for such Quarter (calculated using the Penetration Rate for each Month
included in such Quarter that has been delivered by eBay to PayPal pursuant to Section 6.3(a)). Within thirty (30) days following the end of each Quarter, PayPal shall deliver to eBay (i) a calculation of the actual Aggregate
Quarterly Fee payable by eBay or PayPal, as applicable, for such Quarter, including each of the component fees, and (ii) true and complete statements of the actual Activated New Users for such Quarter, PayPal Net TPV on eBay Properties
completed through the Credit Services for such Quarter and the PayPal Net TPV Off eBay for such Quarter (each such statement and associated information, a “Quarterly Statement”). The Parties will determine amongst themselves what
additional information shall be included in the Quarterly Statements and the form, substance and recipients of any invoices issued in respect of the Aggregate Quarterly Fee or otherwise under this Article VII payable by eBay or PayPal, as
applicable, for each Quarter. 
 (b) Subject to Section 7.1(c), if a Quarterly Statement indicates that eBay is entitled to
receive a payment from PayPal, then PayPal shall, or shall cause its applicable Affiliates to, pay to eBay the undisputed amount due pursuant to such Quarterly Statement within thirty (30) days after PayPal’s delivery of such Quarterly
Statement. Subject to Section 7.1(c), if the Quarterly Statement indicates that PayPal is entitled to receive a payment from eBay, then eBay shall, or shall cause its applicable Affiliates to, pay to PayPal the undisputed amount due
pursuant to such Quarterly Statement within thirty (30) days after eBay’s receipt of such Quarterly Statement. 
 (c) Each Party
may dispute in whole or in part any Initial Quarterly Statement, any Quarterly Statement or any component thereof prepared by the other Party, by providing written notice to such other Party within thirty (30) days from the receipt of the
relevant Initial Quarterly Statement or Quarterly Statement (or component thereof), it being understood that any undisputed amounts on any Quarterly Statement (or components thereof) shall be paid when due by PayPal or eBay in accordance with
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good faith to negotiate a resolution of any dispute within thirty (30) days from the receipt of the written notice by the Party that prepared the disputed Quarterly Statement (or component
thereof). If the resolution of any such dispute with respect to a Quarterly Statement is that one Party owes a payment of any amount to the other Party or that one Party’s payment was in excess of the actual amount due, the Party that owes such
payment or that received the excess payment, as applicable, shall pay such amount due or amount in excess to the other Party, plus interest accruing at the Interest Rate from the date that is thirty (30) days following the date set forth
in Section 7.3(a) for PayPal to deliver to eBay the Quarterly Statement to the time of the payment, promptly, and in any event within thirty (30) days, after eBay and PayPal agree to such resolution. If a dispute regarding any
Quarterly Statement is not resolved within such thirty (30)-day period, the dispute may be resolved in accordance with Section 16.2. The existence of a dispute (pursuant to this Section 7.1(c) or otherwise) shall not excuse
any Party from any other obligation under this Agreement, including eBay’s or PayPal’s applicable obligation to pay any undisputed amounts and PayPal’s obligation to continue to perform Services hereunder, unless and until this
Agreement is validly terminated pursuant to Section 10.2. 
 (d) The Parties hereby agree that the consideration payable
pursuant to this Agreement also constitutes compensation for the services rendered by each Party under the Product Development Agreement and the Data Sharing Addendum, and that no additional payments shall be required to be made by one Party to
another Party as consideration for such services. 
 7.2 Taxes. 

(a) The amounts payable to eBay or PayPal, as applicable, pursuant to Section 7.1 shall be exclusive of any and all value added,
goods and services, sales, use, consumption, excise, service, transfer, stamp, documentary, filing, recordation taxes or similar taxes and any related interest and penalties (collectively, “Transaction Taxes”). The Party receiving
any services hereunder for which it would be required to pay a component fee but for the aggregation of such fees pursuant to Sections 6.4 and 7.1 shall be responsible for any Transaction Taxes imposed or assessed with respect thereto.
The Party providing any services hereunder shall issue proper invoices usable by the Party receiving any services hereunder in order to recover (by way of credit or refund) in jurisdictions where they are recoverable. The Parties shall cooperate to
minimize any Transaction Taxes and in obtaining any refund, return or rebate, or applying an exemption or zero-rating for services giving rise to any Transaction Taxes, including by filing any exemption or other similar forms or providing valid tax
identification number or other relevant registration numbers, certificates or other documents. The Parties shall cooperate regarding any requests for information, audit, or similar request by any Taxing Authority concerning Transaction Taxes payable
with respect to services provided pursuant to this Agreement. 
 (b) The Party receiving services hereunder shall be entitled to deduct and
withhold Tax required by applicable Law to be withheld on payments made to the Party providing any service hereunder. To the extent any amounts are so withheld, the Party receiving any service hereunder shall timely remit such deducted and withheld
amount to the relevant Taxing Authority and promptly provide the Party providing any services hereunder with evidence of such payment. The Party providing any services hereunder agrees to complete and provide to the Party receiving any services
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ten (10) days prior to the payment due date, such forms, certifications or other documents as may be reasonably requested by the Party receiving any services hereunder, in order to reduce or
exempt the withholding of any Tax with respect to payments made to the Party providing any services hereunder when and where applicable by Law. The Parties shall cooperate regarding any requests for information, audit, or similar request by any
Taxing Authority concerning the withholding of any Tax payable with respect to services provided pursuant to this Agreement. 

(c) Any penalties or interested imposed on any Transaction Taxes described in Section 7.2(a) or Tax described
Section 7.2(b) shall be the responsibility of the Party receiving any services hereunder unless the penalties or interested are the result of an action or failure to act by the Party providing any services hereunder. 

ARTICLE VIII 
 COMPLIANCE WITH LAW;
AUDITS 
 8.1 Compliance with Law; Books and Records. 

(a) Each Party shall ensure that the performance of its obligations hereunder complies with all applicable Laws (including all Data Protection
Laws), and shall, at its sole expense, obtain and maintain in force all licenses, consents and permits required for it to comply with all such Laws. Without limiting the foregoing, neither Party shall be required to pay or commit to pay any amount
or incur any obligation in favor of or offer or grant any accommodation (financial or otherwise) to enable the other Party to comply with such applicable Laws. Each Party shall notify the other Party of any requirements under applicable Law that
require disclosures with respect to the Services to be made on any eBay Property or that require any other change to any such Property in connection with the Services, in each case to the extent such disclosure is required due to the nature of the
Services. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent required by applicable Law, PayPal and eBay shall be jointly responsible for notifying any Governmental Authority of this Agreement and of any modification hereto. The Parties shall, upon the
reasonable request of the other Party, share information with each other as necessary to enable each Party to satisfy its obligations under this Section 8.1. 

(b) Each Party and its Subsidiaries shall each maintain (and cause to be maintained) complete and accurate books and records for the purpose
of supporting and documenting the accuracy of the Quarterly Statements and the calculation of the Aggregate Quarterly Fees, eBay Addressable GMV, PayPal Net TPV on eBay Properties and PayPal Net TPV Off eBay, including any financial, operating and
market data with respect to the Services, and as otherwise reasonably necessary to confirm such Party’s compliance with this Agreement (except for Sections 3.1 and 3.2). All such books and records will be retained at the
applicable Party’s, or its applicable Subsidiary’s, principal place of business for a period of at least eighteen (18) months after the payments to which they pertain have been made. Each Party’s books and records will be open
for inspection and review (as set forth in this Article 8) during such eighteen (18)-month period for the purpose of verifying the accuracy of the payments and charges made hereunder and such Party’s compliance with this Agreement. 

  
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 8.2 Audits. 

(a) Each Party shall have the right (but not the obligation) to engage an independent auditor to conduct (and such Party shall be permitted to
cause such independent auditor to so conduct), at such Party’s sole cost and expense, audits (each, an “External Audit”) of the other Party to confirm: the accuracy of the Quarterly Statements and any financial, operating and
market data used to determine the Aggregate Quarterly Fees. The Party causing the External Audit to be conducted is referred to herein as the “Requesting Party,” and the Party that that is the subject of the External Audit is
referred to herein as the “Audited Party.” The scope of the External Audit referred to in the preceding sentence shall be set forth in an auditor’s review instruction letter that the Requesting Party shall provide to the
auditor performing such External Audit (such auditor, the “External Auditor”). Any External Audit conducted pursuant to this Section 8.2 shall be conducted by an independent, external, internationally-recognized firm as
mutually agreed upon by the Parties with appropriate qualifications and experience in conducting audits of this nature. Before beginning an External Audit, the External Auditor shall execute a confidentiality agreement with the Audited Party, the
terms of which shall not frustrate or impede the purpose of the External Audit or the disclosure of the results thereof to the Requesting Party; provided, that if the External Auditor has executed a confidentiality agreement in accordance
with this Section 8.2(a) during the Term and such confidentiality agreement remains in full force and effect, the External Auditor shall not be required to reexecute a second confidentiality agreement. The External Auditor shall create a
detailed written report of the results and findings of each External Audit, and simultaneously provide copies of the report to both eBay and PayPal; provided, that such report shall not contain any Highly Sensitive Information that, if
disclosed to the Requesting Party, would cause the Audited Party competitive harm, and shall not disclose any information to the extent disclosure of such information to the Requesting Party would violate applicable Law. 

(b) The Requesting Party may, through an External Auditor, conduct External Audits under Section 8.2(a) no more than once per
Calendar Year. The External Auditor shall conduct all audits during normal business hours and shall endeavor to conduct them in a manner that does not unreasonably interfere with the Audited Party’s business operations. The Audited Party shall
reasonably cooperate with the External Auditor in connection with any External Audit, including by providing the External Auditor with access to financial and accounting books and statements, management and operating data, records, accounts,
financial statements and management Personnel and other Personnel, but only as reasonably necessary for the purposes of the External Audit, and ensure that its Personnel cooperate with any such External Audit and all other reasonable requests by the
External Auditor for additional information or documentation required to complete such External Audit. The Audited Party shall not be required pursuant to this Section 8.2 to disclose to the External Auditor any information to the extent
disclosure of such information to the External Auditor would violate applicable Law. 
 (c) If an audit by a Governmental Authority having
jurisdiction over either Party results in a finding that either Party is not in compliance with any generally accepted accounting principle or other audit or accounting requirement or any Law relating to the performance of its obligations under this
Agreement, the Party that is found to be non-compliant shall, at its own expense and within the time period specified by such Governmental Authority auditor, address and resolve the deficiencies identified by such Governmental Authority. 

  
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 8.3 Audit Responses. 

(a) Subject to Section 8.3(c), if any External Audit conducted pursuant to Section 8.2 or any Internal Audit conducted
pursuant to Section 15.3 reveals that eBay overpaid any amount due or is owed any amount under this Agreement (except for any portion thereof disputed in good faith), PayPal shall within ten (10) business days after such
determination reimburse eBay the amount of such underpayment or pay to eBay the amount owed, in each case plus interest accruing at the Interest Rate from the date of payment by eBay or the date such payment should have been made to eBay to
the time of reimbursement or payment by PayPal. If any External Audit reveals any material inaccuracy of the Quarterly Statements or Aggregate Quarterly Fees resulting from the conduct of or information provided by PayPal that equals or exceeds two
hundred fifty thousand Dollars ($250,000) and also amounts to ten percent (10%) or more of the total amount payable by eBay for any period covered by the review, PayPal shall reimburse eBay for the cost of such External Audit. 

(b) Subject to Section 8.3(c), if any External Audit conducted pursuant to Section 8.2 or any Internal Audit conducted
pursuant to Section 15.3 reveals that eBay underpaid any amount due or received any amount under this Agreement to which it was not entitled (except for any portion thereof disputed in good faith), eBay shall within ten
(10) business days after such determination pay to PayPal the amount of such underpayment or reimburse PayPal the amount to which eBay was not entitled, in each case plus interest accruing at the Interest Rate from the date such payment
originally should have been made by eBay or the date of payment by PayPal to the time of payment or reimbursement by eBay. If any External Audit reveals any material inaccuracy of the Quarterly Statements or Aggregate Quarterly Fees resulting from
the conduct of or information provided by eBay that equals or exceeds two hundred fifty thousand Dollars ($250,000) and also amounts to ten percent (10%) or more of the total amount payable by eBay for any period covered by the review, eBay
shall reimburse PayPal for the cost of such External Audit. 
 (c) Either Party may dispute the results of an Audit by providing written
notice to the other Party within thirty (30) days of the completion of the Audit and delivery of the applicable Audit report, in which case the Parties shall attempt in good faith to negotiate a resolution of any dispute within thirty
(30) days of the receipt of such written notice. If the Parties are unable to resolve any such dispute after such thirty (30)-day period, the Parties shall resolve the dispute pursuant to Section 16.2. 

ARTICLE IX 
 CONFIDENTIALITY; USER
DATA 
 9.1 Confidential Information. Each of eBay (and its Affiliates) and PayPal (and its Affiliates) (in such capacity, the
“Receiving Party”) agrees to hold, and to cause its Personnel to hold, in strict confidence, the Confidential Information of the other Party (in such capacity, the “Disclosing Party”) using at least the same
standard of care to prevent the public disclosure and dissemination thereof as the Receiving Party uses to protect its own comparable Confidential Information. “Confidential Information” of the Disclosing Party means information
including marketing plans, product plans, business strategies, financial information, forecasts, Personal Information, Highly Sensitive Information, customer lists and customer data, technical documents and information and any similar materials and
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the Receiving Party under or in connection with this Agreement, whether orally, electronically, in writing, or otherwise, including copies thereof, that is, in each case, (a) if disclosed in
a tangible form, marked using a legend such as “Confidential” or “Proprietary” or if not so marked, should be reasonably understood by the Receiving Party from the context of disclosure or from the information itself, to be
confidential, or (b) if disclosed orally or visually, declared to be confidential or, if not so declared, should be reasonably understood by the Receiving Party from the context of disclosure or from the information itself to be confidential.
Each of eBay and PayPal agrees, on its behalf and on behalf of its Affiliates, not to use any Confidential Information of the other Party other than for such purposes as shall be expressly permitted under this Agreement, except, in each case, to the
extent that such Confidential Information has been (i) in the public domain or generally available to the public, other than as a result of a disclosure by the Receiving Party or any of its Affiliates or any of their Personnel in violation of
this Agreement, (ii) later lawfully acquired from other sources by such Party (or any of its Affiliates) which sources are not themselves bound by a confidentiality obligation or other contractual, legal or fiduciary obligation of
confidentiality with respect to such Confidential Information or (iii) independently developed or generated without reference to or use of any proprietary or confidential information of the other Party or any of its Affiliates. If any
Confidential Information of one Party or any of its Affiliates is disclosed to the other Party or of its Affiliates in connection with providing the Services under this Agreement, then such disclosed Confidential Information shall be used by the
Receiving Party only as required to perform such Services. 
 9.2 Additional Confidentiality Provisions. Sections 6.9(b) and 6.10 of
the Separation and Distribution Agreement are incorporated by reference into this Agreement, mutatis mutandis, except that each reference in the Separation and Distribution Agreement to “Section 6.9” or “the confidentiality
provisions hereof” shall be deemed to refer to Section 9.1. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the Receiving Party shall be free to use for any purpose the Residual Information resulting from access to any Confidential
Information of the Disclosing Party disclosed to it under this Agreement. Receiving Party’s receipt of Confidential Information under this Agreement shall not create any obligation that in any way limits or restricts the assignment and/or
reassignment of the Receiving Party’s Personnel. The Parties acknowledge and understand that the foregoing does not constitute a license under any patents or copyrights. 

9.3 Competitive or Similar Materials. Subject to Article 14, and without relieving either Party of its obligations under this
Article 9, in no event shall either Party be precluded from discussing, reviewing, developing for itself, having developed, acquiring, licensing or developing for third parties, as well as marketing and/or distributing, materials that are
competitive with the other Party’s products and/or services, regardless of their similarity to current products or services or products or services that may be developed after the date of this Agreement. 

9.4 User Data. 
 (a) As
between the Parties, PayPal owns all PayPal User Data and PayPal does not in any way assign, transfer, or convey title to PayPal User Data. PayPal User Data may not be used by eBay for any reason other than for the purpose of carrying out
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eBay User Data. eBay User Data may not be used by PayPal for any reason other than for the purpose of carrying out PayPal’s obligations under this Agreement and the Data Sharing Addendum;
provided, that following the consummation of a Specified Change of Control, eBay User Data may not be used by the eBay Specified Person involved in such Specified Change of Control (or any of such Person’s direct or indirect Subsidiaries
or controlled Affiliates, other than PayPal and its Subsidiaries existing as of the consummation of such Specified Change of Control) for any purpose. 

(b) To the extent that eBay User Data includes information that also meets the definition of PayPal User Data, eBay and PayPal shall have
overlapping ownership rights in such information, and the information shall be deemed both eBay User Data and PayPal User Data. eBay and PayPal shall use eBay User Data and PayPal User Data, respectively, in accordance with their respective privacy
policies. 
 (c) In the event that the Disclosing Party discloses User Data to the Receiving Party that would not ordinarily be collected by
the Receiving Party in the course of performing its obligations under this Agreement or the Data Sharing Addendum, that information shall be the Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party and, except as set forth in the Data Sharing Addendum,
the Receiving Party shall keep such Confidential Information only as long as necessary to perform its obligations under this Agreement and shall not have the right to use, reproduce, display, perform, or modify such Confidential Information and any
derivative works thereof except as strictly required to perform Services under this Agreement. 
 9.5 Privacy Policy. The terms of
each Party’s privacy policy shall be adequately displayed within such Party’s respective websites and meet current legal and industry standards applicable within such Party’s reasonable determination. 

ARTICLE X 
 TERM AND TERMINATION

 10.1 Term. This Agreement shall commence on the Effective Time and shall remain in full force and effect for an initial term of
five (5) years (the “Initial Term”). Thereafter, this Agreement may be renewed by mutual written agreement of the Parties for additional renewal terms of one (1) year each (each a “Renewal Term”). This
Agreement may otherwise be terminated only as expressly provided in this Article 10. Collectively, the Initial Term and any Renewal Term(s) constitute the “Term”; provided, that the Term shall end if and when this
Agreement is terminated in accordance with this Article 10. 
 10.2 Termination by eBay or PayPal. Neither Party shall have
any right to terminate this Agreement or any of the Services before the end of the Term except if the other Party (a) becomes insolvent or makes an assignment for the benefit of creditors; or (b) commits a material breach of this Agreement
that is not cured within one hundred twenty (120) days after the breaching Party receives of notice of such breach, or is incapable of being cured within one hundred twenty (120) days of the receipt of such notice; provided, that no
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 10.3 Replacement Services. If either Party commits a material breach of this Agreement in
its provision or usage of Services that has a significant impact on the non-breaching Party’s ability to conduct a material aspect of its business and the breaching Party is unable to cure such breach within twenty-four (24) hours of
notice of such breach, the non-breaching Party may obtain replacement services from a third party that are comparable to the Services until the breach is cured or this Agreement is terminated, and the breaching Party will reimburse all commercially
reasonable costs incurred by the non-breaching Party to obtain such replacement services until the breach is cured or this Agreement is terminated. 

10.4 Effect of Termination. In connection with termination of this Agreement for any reason: 

(a) Tail Period. During the one (1)-year period following the termination of this Agreement (the “Tail Period”), all
of the provisions of this Agreement will continue to apply as if the Tail Period was part of the Term, except for: (i) the Parties ability to extend the Agreement for additional Renewal Terms pursuant to Section 10.1; (ii) the
Parties’ obligations under the Product Development Agreement; (iii) Article 14 and (iv) eBay’s obligation to make Penetration Rate Payments if the Penetration Rate is less than the Baseline Rate. 

(b) Unpaid Amounts. No Party shall be relieved from its obligation to pay any fees, payments or other amounts incurred and payable to
the other Party prior to termination of this Agreement, including, as applicable, the Aggregate Quarterly Fees. 
 10.5 Termination
Assistance Services. During the Tail Period, each Party shall use reasonable best efforts to cooperate in good faith with the other Party to transition off of the Services provided under this Agreement, including by providing each other with all
information and assistance necessary and requested by the other Party to assist in such transition, cooperating to develop a written disengagement plan and taking such other actions as may be reasonably required to allow the Parties to operate their
respective businesses without the mutual arrangements set forth in this Agreement (the “Termination Assistance Services”). The Parties will discuss and agree to the appropriate service levels applicable to the Termination Assistance
Services, which service levels may be different from the Service Levels applicable to the services provided under this Agreement; provided, that failure of the Parties to agree on a service level for Termination Assistance Services shall not
affect the Parties’ respective obligations to provide such Termination Assistance Services. Notwithstanding the foregoing, neither Party has any obligation to provide the other Party or any third Person with any (a) Highly Sensitive
Information pursuant to this Section 10.5 other than data regarding the eBay Merchants and PayPal Users to the extent (i) required for the purpose of facilitating any Services that are continuing to be provided pursuant to this
Agreement (provided, that such third Person shall not use such data for any other purpose), (ii) that disclosure of such data to a Party or a third Person, as the case may be, in accordance with this Agreement does not violate applicable
Law and (iii) disclosure of such data to a Party or a third Person, as the case may be, in accordance with this Agreement does not violate the terms of use or terms of service under which such data was collected, or (b) other information
or materials, to the extent that disclosure of such other information or materials to a Party or such third Person, as the case may be, would violate applicable Law. 

10.6 Survival. Article 1, Section 7.1, Section 8.2 (for six (6) months after the payment due date
of the final Quarterly Statement issued in accordance with this Agreement), Article 9, Section 10.4, Section 10.5, this Section 10.6, Article 11, Article 12, Article 13, Article
16 and Article 17 shall survive any termination of this Agreement. Any and all liabilities accrued prior to termination shall survive any termination of this Agreement. 

  
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 ARTICLE XI 

REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 

11.1 Representations and Warranties by the Parties. Each of eBay and PayPal hereby represents and warrants to the other Party as
follows: 
 (a) The execution and performance of this Agreement by such Party does not violate, conflict with, or result in a material
default under any other material Contract to which it is a party, or by which its assets or property is bound. 
 (b) It holds all the
necessary licenses, consents and authorizations required to engage in the sale and performance of the Services. 
 11.2 Representations
and Warranties by PayPal. PayPal hereby represents and warrants to eBay as follows: 
 (a) It has the skill and experience necessary to
perform its obligations under this Agreement, including performing the Services, in a professional manner. 
 (b) The Services will be
performed according to specifications set forth in any and all accompanying documents. 
 (c) The Services shall comply with all applicable
Laws, including all Data Protection Laws. 
 11.3 Representations and Warranties by eBay. eBay hereby represents and warrants to eBay
as follows: 
 (a) It has the skill and experience necessary to perform its obligations under this Agreement in a professional manner. 

(b) The Services will be made available through the eBay Properties according to specifications set forth in any and all accompanying
documents. 
 (c) The eBay Properties shall comply with all applicable Laws in connection with the Services, including all Data Protection
Laws. 
 11.4 Disclaimer of Warranty. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS ARTICLE 11, NO PARTY MAKES, AND EACH PARTY HEREBY
EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS FOR ITSELF AND ON BEHALF OF ITS AFFILIATES, ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 

  
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 ARTICLE XII 

INDEMNIFICATION 
 12.1
PayPal’s Indemnification of eBay. PayPal agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless eBay, its Subsidiaries, and its and their respective directors, officers, employees, representatives and agents (the “eBay Group”)
from and against any and all Losses arising out of or resulting from any Third-Party Claim to the extent arising out of or resulting from (a) the violation by PayPal of any Data Protection Laws in connection with the Services, (b) any
breach (or a claim by a third Person that if true would be a breach) or alleged breach of any of PayPal’s representations or warranties set forth in Article 11 or the covenants of PayPal in this Agreement or (c) subject to
Section 12.4, the infringement or misappropriation of any Intellectual Property Right of any third Person as a result of the eBay Group’s use of any Services, Systems, Platform or other Technology provided by PayPal under this
Agreement. 
 12.2 eBay’s Indemnification of PayPal. eBay agrees to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless PayPal, its
Subsidiaries, and its and their respective directors, officers, employees, representatives and agents (the “PayPal Group”) from and against any and all Losses arising out of or resulting from any Third-Party Claim to the extent
arising out of or resulting from (a) the violation by eBay of any Data Protection Laws in connection with the Services, (b) any breach (or a claim by a third Person that if true would be a breach) or alleged breach of any of eBay’s
representations or warranties set forth in Article 11 or the covenants of eBay in this Agreement or (c) subject to Section 12.4, the infringement or misappropriation of any Intellectual Property Right of any third Person as a
result of the PayPal Group’s use of any Services, Systems, Platform or other Technology provided by eBay under this Agreement. 
 12.3
Indemnification Procedures. 
 (a) Promptly after receipt by the Party seeking indemnification pursuant to this Article 12
(the “Indemnified Party”) of notice of the commencement or threatened commencement of any Third-Party-Claim in respect of which such Indemnified Party intends to seek indemnification pursuant to Section 12.1 or
Section 12.2, the Indemnified Party shall notify the other Party (the “Indemnifying Party”) of such Third-Party Claim in writing. Any such notice shall describe the Third-Party Claim in reasonable detail, including the
facts and circumstances giving rise to such claim for indemnification, and include copies of all notices and documents (including court papers) received by the Indemnified Party relating to the Third-Party Claim. No failure to so notify the
Indemnifying Party shall relieve it of its obligations under this Agreement, except to the extent that it can demonstrate that it was prejudiced by such failure. 

(b) The Parties shall resolve any Third-Party Claim for which indemnification is sought pursuant to this Article 12 in accordance with
the provisions, procedures and rules set forth in Sections 4.5(b) through (g), 4.6 and 4.7 of the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

12.4 Infringement Claims. 

(a) Exclusions. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Agreement, PayPal and eBay, as applicable, shall not have any obligation
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to infringe, or contributory infringement) or misappropriation of Intellectual Property Rights is based on or arises in whole or in part out of: (i) the other Party’s (or any member of
its Group’s) breach of this Agreement, where such infringement or misappropriation would not have occurred but for such breach; (ii) modifications of or enhancements to any of the Indemnifying Party’s Services, Systems, Platform or
other Technology by any Person other than the Indemnifying Party (or any member of its Group), where such infringement or misappropriation would not have occurred but for such modifications or enhancements; (iii) the use of any of any of the
Indemnifying Party’s Services, Systems, Platform or other Technology in combination with other software or technologies not provided by the Indemnifying Party, where such infringement or misappropriation would not have occurred but for such
combination; (iv) the other Party’s (or any member of its Group’s) willful infringement of any Intellectual Property Rights of any third Person, or (v) the other Party’s (or any member of its Group’s) use of any of the
Indemnifying Party’s Services, Systems, Platform or other Technology not in accordance with this Agreement. 
 (b) Mitigation.
In addition to any other rights of or remedies available to the Parties, if the Services, Systems, Platform or any other Technology provided by eBay or PayPal (in such capacity, the “Providing Party”) is found or alleged to infringe
or misappropriate any Intellectual Property Right of any third Person, or, in the Providing Party’s reasonable opinion is likely to be so found, then the Providing Party may, at its option and sole expense: (i) modify such infringing
Services, Platform or Technology to make it (or them) non-infringing, provided, that such modification does not adversely affect in any material way the functionality, completeness, or accuracy of any of the Services or any Service Levels
applicable thereto; (ii) procure for the other Party the right to continue using such Services, Systems, Platform or Technology; or, (ii) if neither (i) nor (ii) are possible within a reasonable time, replace such Services,
Systems, Platform or Technology with substantially equivalent services or Technology that are non-infringing. If, after using commercially reasonable efforts, the Providing Party determines that it cannot implement one of the foregoing steps (i),
(ii) or (iii) within a reasonable time, it shall promptly notify the other Party. Upon receiving any such notice, such other Party may, at its option and without limitation to any other rights of or remedies available to such Party, either
cease offering such Services, Systems, Platform or Technology on eBay Covered Properties and adjust the Services offered on eBay Covered Properties and calculation of Penetration Rate appropriately. 

(c) Sole Remedy. This Article 12 states each Party’s sole and exclusive remedy with respect to any direct or indirect
infringement (whether actual or alleged) or misappropriation of any Intellectual Property Rights of any other Person (and any claim or action relating thereto) based on any Services, Systems, Platform or other Technology provided by the other Party
under this Agreement. 
 12.5 Exclusion of Other Indemnification Remedies. The provisions of this Article 12 shall, to the
maximum extent permitted by applicable Law, be the sole and exclusive remedies of the eBay Group and the PayPal Group, as applicable, for any Liability arising out of or resulting from any Third-Party Claim arising out of or resulting from this
Agreement, whether such Third-Party Claim arises from statute, principle of common or civil law, principles of strict liability, tort, contract or otherwise under this Agreement. 

  
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 ARTICLE XIII 

LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 
 13.1
Limitation of Liability. 
 (a) THE CUMULATIVE AGGREGATE LIABILITIES OF EACH PARTY AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES AND THEIR RESPECTIVE
REPRESENTATIVES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT DURING ANY CALENDAR YEAR FOR ANY ACT OR FAILURE TO ACT IN CONNECTION HEREWITH (INCLUDING THE PERFORMANCE OR BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT), OR FOR ANY OTHER MATTER UNDER THIS AGREEMENT, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY) OR OTHERWISE, SHALL NOT EXCEED FIFTY PERCENT (50%) OF THE AGGREGATE REVENUE RECEIVED BY PAYPAL DURING SUCH CALENDAR YEAR GENERATED BY PAYPAL NET TPV ON EBAY COVERED PROPERTIES. 

(b) IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY, ITS SUBSIDIARIES OR THEIR RESPECTIVE REPRESENTATIVES BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY (OR ANY MEMBER OF ITS
GROUP) FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY, REMOTE, SPECULATIVE OR SIMILAR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF COMPENSATORY DAMAGES OF THE OTHER PARTY OR ANY MEMBER OF ITS GROUP (INCLUDING LOST PROFITS OR LOST REVENUES) IN
CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT (OTHER THAN ANY SUCH LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO A THIRD-PARTY CLAIM), AND EACH PARTY HEREBY WAIVES ON BEHALF OF ITSELF, ITS SUBSIDIARIES AND ITS REPRESENTATIVES ANY CLAIM FOR SUCH DAMAGES, WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT,
TORT OR OTHERWISE. 
 ARTICLE XIV 

MERCHANT OF RECORD; NON-COMPETE 

14.1 Merchant of Record. 

(a) During the Term, except as set forth in Sections 14.1(b), (c) and (d), eBay shall not declare itself as the
Merchant of Record for transactions between users effected through any service or offering available on (i) an eBay Covered Property (excluding transactions that are excluded from the definition of eBay Addressable GMV) or (ii) any third
party payments platform where the value of such transactions is included in the definition of eBay Addressable GMV (with all references in such definition to “eBay” being deemed to refer to such third party payments platform).
Notwithstanding the foregoing, if and to the extent that eBay is the owner of inventory sold on an eBay Covered Property and takes financial responsibility for all full and partial returns and any chargebacks initiated by the customer (a
“First Party Transaction”), eBay may elect to declare itself as the Merchant of Record solely with respect to such First Party Transaction. 

(b) If PayPal provides payment processing services to a Competitive Platform Operator as a Merchant of Record for third party merchant
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Record for transactions effected by eBay Merchants on eBay Covered Properties, and the Parties shall cooperate in good faith to mutually develop a transition plan and adjustment to the Product
Development Plan to enable eBay to become a Merchant of Record as described in this Section 14.1(b). 
 (c) Upon the
consummation of a Specified Change of Control, eBay may elect to become a Merchant of Record (without triggering the termination of this Agreement or any related arrangements) by delivering a written notice to PayPal at any time beginning at the
effective date of such Specified Change of Control and ending ninety (90) days thereafter, with such Merchant of Record election to become effective on a date, specified by eBay in such written notice, that is no less than fifteen
(15) months nor greater than twenty-one (21) months following the consummation of such Specified Change of Control. 
 (d)
Following the three (3) year anniversary of the Effective Time, eBay shall be permitted to declare itself as a Merchant of Record for transactions effected by third Persons in up to two (2) Covered Jurisdictions as selected by eBay in its
sole discretion (each, a “Test Jurisdiction”); provided, that (i) the GMV transacted as a Merchant of Record on all eBay Covered Properties in each Test Jurisdiction during the fourth (4th) year of the Term shall
not exceed five percent (5%) of the GMV on all eBay Covered Properties in such Test Jurisdiction during such year, and (ii) the GMV transacted as a Merchant of Record on all eBay Covered Properties in each Test Jurisdiction during each of
the fifth (5th) year of the Term and the Tail Period shall not exceed ten percent (10%) of the GMV on all eBay Covered Properties in such Test Jurisdiction during each such year. 

14.2 eBay Non-Compete. During the Term, except as otherwise expressly contemplated in this Agreement or the Transition Services
Agreement, eBay and its controlled Affiliates shall not, directly or indirectly, engage in the business of marketing, distributing, promoting or selling their own proprietary payment solution for use (i) on the eBay Covered Properties or
(ii) on any Properties in the Covered Jurisdictions that are not eBay Properties (the “eBay Restricted Business”). 

14.3 PayPal Non-Compete. During the Term, except as otherwise expressly contemplated in this Agreement or the Transition Services
Agreement, PayPal and its controlled Affiliates shall not, directly or indirectly, engage in the business of marketing, distributing, promoting or selling their own proprietary marketplace offering for the sale of physical goods, other than the
Tradera marketplace (the “PayPal Restricted Business”). 
 14.4 Exceptions to Non-Compete. Notwithstanding anything
to the contrary set forth in Section 14.2 or 14.3: 
 (a) Nothing in this Agreement shall prohibit, preclude or in any
way restrict eBay and its controlled Affiliates, on the one hand, or PayPal and its controlled Affiliate, on the other hand, from: (i) purchasing or acquiring, or being the holder or beneficial owner of, up to the greater of five percent
(5%) or $100 million of the outstanding equity securities of any Person; (ii) acquiring and, after such acquisition, owning an interest in any Person (or its successor) that is engaged in a business activity that would otherwise violate
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Business in the last completed fiscal year of such Person did not exceed the greater of (A) ten percent (10%) of such Person’s consolidated annual revenues for such fiscal
year and (B) the lesser of fifty percent (50%) of such Person’s consolidated annual revenues for such fiscal year and $500 million. 

(b) Nothing in this Agreement shall prohibit, preclude or in any way restrict any director of eBay or PayPal from, whether in such
director’s personal capacity or as a manager, partner, director, officer or other control person of an investment fund, investing in, participating in or directing the investment in, serving on the board of directors or similar governing body
of, receiving information rights in or participating in other customary activities related to investments in, any Person that is engaged in the Competing Business. 

(c) If the restrictions set forth in Section 14.2 are not enforceable for any portion of the Term or with respect to any portion
of the eBay Restricted Business in any jurisdiction under the antitrust/competition laws of such jurisdiction, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith and agree upon a suitable and equitable alternative that, to the fullest extent permitted under
the antitrust/competition laws of such jurisdiction, effects the original intent of Section 14.2. If the restrictions set forth in Section 14.3 are not enforceable for any portion of the Term or with respect to any portion of
the PayPal Restricted Business in any jurisdiction under the antitrust/competition laws of such jurisdiction, the Parties shall negotiate in good faith and agree upon a suitable and equitable alternative that, to the fullest extent permitted under
the antitrust/competition laws of such jurisdiction, effects the original intent of Section 14.3. Any such alternative agreed upon by the Parties pursuant to this Section 14.4 may include the payment of a fee or other lump
sum amount by one Party to the other Party. 
 ARTICLE XV 

GOVERNANCE 
 15.1 Designated
Operational Representatives. eBay and PayPal shall each appoint and designate an individual to act as its initial designated representative (collectively, the “Designated Operational Representative”). Each Designated Operational
Representative shall be directly responsible for coordinating and managing the delivery and use of the Services and the compliance with the other obligations of the designating Party under this Agreement, and shall have authority to act on
eBay’s and PayPal’s behalf, as applicable with respect to the provision and use of such Services and such other obligations. Each Designated Operational Representative shall work with the Personnel of the Party appointing such Designated
Operational Representative to periodically address issues and matters raised by the other Party relating to the provision of Services. The Designated Operational Representatives shall meet at least once per Month to review and discuss the delivery
and use of the Services (including the results of any Account Review) and the Parties’ compliance with their respective obligations under this Agreement. In connection with such meetings, PayPal shall deliver to eBay, at least once per Month,
reports regarding PayPal’s ongoing performance under the Service Levels. All communications between the Parties pursuant to this Agreement regarding routine matters involving the Services and the other obligations of the Parties under this
Agreement shall be directed to the applicable Designated Operational Representative. Each Party shall notify the other Party of the resignation of its Designated Operational Representative or appointment of a new Designated Manager at least ten
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 15.2 Quarterly Reviews. 

(a) At least once per Quarter, the Parties shall review in good faith each then-current Service Level to evaluate PayPal’s performance
under such Service Level, including any remedial steps PayPal has taken to address any Service Level failures, during such period. As part of such review, the Parties shall discuss any ongoing improvements to the Services that are necessary to
ensure continued adherence to the applicable Service Levels (including the Service Levels as updated, if applicable). PayPal shall also use reasonable efforts to identify any processes used by PayPal in connection with other customers that would
benefit eBay to improve the performance of Services hereunder against the Service Levels, and shall consult with eBay as to the implementation of any such methods of improving such performance against the Service Levels approved by eBay. 

(b) At least once per Quarter, the Chief Executive Officer of each of eBay and PayPal shall meet to review and discuss the Services, the
performance by each Party of its respective obligations under this Agreement and the other aspects of the relationship between the Parties set forth in this Agreement. 

15.3 Internal Audits; Security Review. 

(a) At least annually, each Party shall conduct, at its sole cost and expense, an internal audit of its compliance with this Agreement (each,
an “Internal Audit” and, together with an External Audit, an “Audit”). The Party conducting the Internal Audit is referred to herein as the “Internal Audit Party.” The Internal Audit shall be
conducted in accordance with the Internal Audit Party’s customary internal audit procedures and policies. The Internal Audit Party shall create a detailed written report of the results and findings of each review, and simultaneously provide
copies of the report to the Audit Committees of the boards of directors of each of eBay and PayPal (the “Audit Committees”); provided, that such report shall not contain any Highly Sensitive Information that, if disclosed to
such Audit Committees, would cause the Internal Audit Party competitive harm, and shall not disclose any information to the extent disclosure of such information to the Audit Committees would violate applicable Law. 

(b) At least annually, each Party shall complete a security review (a “Security Review”), or provide certification of such
Security Review, by an industry recognized third party firm agreed upon by the Parties that specializes in information systems security audits and assessments. The definition of passing criteria from the results of the Security Review shall include
vulnerability findings with no greater than a risk categorization of “LOW.” Any findings from the Security Review categorized as “MEDIUM” or “HIGH” must be resolved to the other Party’s reasonable satisfaction as
promptly as practicable following the date of the review. The Parties shall use reasonable best efforts to coordinate with each other so that each Party’s Security Review occurs at approximately the same time of the Calendar Year as such
Party’s Internal Audit. 
 15.4 Operational Review. During the Month of December of each Calendar Year during the Term (or such
other Month as is mutually agreed by the Parties), the Chief Executive Officer of each of eBay and PayPal shall prepare a written assessment of each Party’s compliance under this Agreement and the Product Development Agreement, the costs and
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of this Agreement and the Product Development Agreement to eBay or PayPal, as applicable, the Product Development Plan for the upcoming Calendar Year, the Parties’ performance of the
Development Projects included in the Product Development Plan for the current Calendar Year and any other aspect of the relationship between the Parties governed by this Agreement and the Product Development Agreement as such Chief Executive Officer
deems relevant (a “CEO Assessment”). The CEO Assessments shall be distributed to the Chairman of the board of directors, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Audit Committee of eBay and PayPal as well as any member of the
eBay or PayPal board of directors who served as the Chief Executive Officer or Chief Financial Officer of eBay immediately prior to the Effective Time (the “Operational Review Group”). The Operational Review Group shall meet within
thirty (30) days of the distribution of the CEO Assessments to review the CEO Assessments and other aspects of the relationship between the Parties governed by this Agreement as the Operational Review Group shall deem relevant. The Operational
Review Group will also consider any findings noted in each Audit report produced in an External Audit or an Internal Audit and develop and agree upon an action plan to promptly address and resolve any deficiencies, concerns and/or recommendations in
such Audit report, and, unless mutually agreed by the Parties, the Party responding to a deficiency, concern and/or recommendation in an Audit report, shall, at its own expense, undertake remedial action in accordance with such action plan. During
the Month of June of each Calendar Year during the Term (or such other Month as is mutually agreed by the Parties), the boards of directors of each of eBay and PayPal shall meet with each other and discuss the aspects of the relationship between the
Parties governed by this Agreement, including opportunities for additional or expanded commercial relationships on arm’s length terms. 

ARTICLE XVI 
 DISPUTE RESOLUTION

 16.1 Good Faith Negotiation. Subject to Section 16.3, either Party seeking resolution of any dispute, controversy or
claim arising out of or relating to this Agreement, including the breach, termination or validity of this Agreement (a “Dispute”), shall provide written notice thereof to the other Party (the “Initial Notice”), and
within thirty (30) days of the delivery of the Initial Notice, the Parties shall attempt in good faith to negotiate a resolution of the Dispute. The negotiations shall be conducted by executives who hold, at a minimum, the title of senior vice
president or general counsel and who have authority to settle the Dispute. All such negotiations shall be confidential and shall be treated as compromise and settlement negotiations for purposes of applicable rules of evidence. If the Parties are
unable for any reason to resolve a Dispute within thirty (30) days after the delivery of such notice or if a Party reasonably concludes that the other Party is not willing to negotiate as contemplated by the preceding sentences of this
Section 16.1, the Dispute shall be resolved in accordance with Section 16.2. 
 16.2 Dispute Resolution
Process. Any Dispute that cannot be resolved by good faith negotiations between the Parties shall be submitted to the Escalation Committee and resolved in accordance with Sections 7.2 to 7.6 of the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

16.3 Litigation and Unilateral Commencement of Arbitration. Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions of this Article 16 or
Sections 7.2 to 7.4 of the Separation and Distribution Agreement, a Party may seek preliminary provisional or injunctive judicial relief with respect to a Dispute without first complying with the procedures set forth in Section 16.1,
Section 16.2 or Sections 7.2 to 7.4 of the Separation and Distribution Agreement if such action is reasonably necessary to avoid irreparable damage. 

  
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 16.4 Conduct During Dispute Resolution Process. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the
Parties shall, and shall cause their respective Subsidiaries to, continue to honor all commitments under this Agreement to the extent required by this Agreement during the course of dispute resolution pursuant to the provisions of this Article
16, unless such commitments are the specific subject of the Dispute at issue. Notwithstanding the foregoing, PayPal agrees that its interruption of the Services may cause irreparable harm to eBay for which no adequate remedy exists at Law and
agrees, during the pendency of any Dispute not to deny, withdraw, restrict or delay its provision of the Services to eBay Merchants or PayPal Users except as required by court order, by the resolution of the Dispute or as a result of the termination
of this Agreement (subject to the Termination Assistance Services). 
 ARTICLE XVII 

MISCELLANEOUS 
 17.1 Mutual
Cooperation. Each Party shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to, cooperate with the other Party and its Subsidiaries in connection with the performance of the Services hereunder; provided, that such cooperation shall not unreasonably
disrupt the normal operations of such Party or its Subsidiaries; provided, further, that this Section 17.1 shall not require such Party to incur any out-of-pocket costs or expenses unless and except as expressly provided in
this Agreement or otherwise agreed to in writing by the Parties. 
 17.2 Further Assurances. Each Party shall take, or cause to be
taken, any and all reasonable actions, including the execution, acknowledgment, filing and delivery of any and all documents and instruments that any other Party may reasonably request in order to effect the intent and purpose of this Agreement and
the transactions contemplated hereby. 
 17.3 Relationship. The Parties each acknowledge and agree that they are separate entities,
each of which has entered into this Agreement for its own independent business reasons. Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as creating a joint venture, partnership, agency, fiduciary or employment relationship among or between
any of the Parties. 
 17.4 No Third-Party Beneficiaries. Except for the indemnification rights under this Agreement of any member of
the eBay Group or the PayPal Group in their respective capacities as such, (a) the provisions of this Agreement are solely for the benefit of the Parties and are not intended to confer upon any Person except the Parties any rights or remedies
hereunder, and (b) there are no third-party beneficiaries of this Agreement and neither this Agreement nor any Ancillary Agreement shall provide any third person with any remedy, claim, Liability, reimbursement, claim of action or other right
in excess of those existing without reference to this Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement. 
 17.5 Amendment. No provisions of this
Agreement shall be deemed waived, amended, supplemented or modified by a Party, unless such waiver, amendment, supplement or modification is in writing and signed by the authorized representative of the Party against whom it is sought to enforce
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each determined that it is necessary or advisable to amend this Agreement but cannot agree on the terms of such amendment, the Parties shall resolve the dispute pursuant to Sections 16.1
and 16.2. 
 17.6 Compliance with Law. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, none of the covenants or
obligations in this Agreement shall require either Party to violate any applicable Law. 
 17.7 Assignability. This Agreement shall
be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns; provided, that neither Party nor any such party thereto may assign its rights or delegate its obligations under this Agreement
without the express prior written consent of the other Party hereto or other parties thereto, as applicable. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no such consent shall be required for (i) the assignment of a Party’s rights and obligations under
this Agreement in whole or in part to any of its Subsidiaries; provided, that no such assignment shall release such Party from any liability or obligation under this Agreement; or (ii) the assignment of all of a Party’s rights and
obligations under in whole (i.e., the assignment of a party’s rights and obligations under this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement and all other Ancillary Agreements all at the same time) in connection with a change of
control of a Party so long as the resulting, surviving or transferee Person assumes all the obligations of the relevant party thereto by operation of Law or pursuant to an agreement in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the other Party.
Nothing in this Section 17.7 is intended to, or shall be construed to, prohibit eBay or PayPal from being party to or undertaking a change of control. 

17.8 Incorporation by Reference. Sections 10.1 (excluding Sections 10.1(c)), 10.2, 10.5 through 10.14 and 10.16 through 10.19 of the
Separation and Distribution Agreement are incorporated by reference into this Agreement, mutatis mutandis, except that each reference to “this Agreement”, “any Ancillary Agreement” or “each Ancillary Agreement”
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement by persons duly authorized as
of the date and year first above written. 
  

					
	EBAY INC.
		
	By:		 /s/ Devin N. Wenig

			Name:		Devin N. Wenig
			Title:		President and CEO-Designee, Marketplaces
	
	EBAY INTERNATIONAL AG
		
	By:		 /s/ Anthony Glasby

			Name:		Anthony Glasby
			Title:		Authorized Signatory
	
	PAYPAL HOLDINGS, INC.
		
	By:		 /s/ Daniel H. Schulman

			Name:		Daniel H. Schulman
			Title:		President and CEO-Designee
	
	PAYPAL, INC.
		
	By:		 /s/ Daniel H. Schulman

			Name:		Daniel H. Schulman
			Title:		President
	
	PAYPAL PTE. LTD.
		
	By:		 /s/ Anthony Glasby

			Name:		Anthony Glasby
			Title:		Authorized Signatory
	
	PAYPAL PAYMENTS PTE. HOLDINGS S.C.S.
		
	By:		 /s/ Robert Caplehorn

			Name:		Robert Caplehorn
			Title:		Director

 [Signature Page to Operating Agreement] 

 Schedule 1.1 

Additional Jurisdictions 
  

	1.	Austria. 

  

	2.	Belgium. 

  

	3.	Bulgaria. 

  

	4.	Croatia. 

  

	5.	Cyprus. 

  

	6.	Czech Republic. 

  

	7.	Denmark. 

  

	8.	Estonia. 

  

	9.	Finland. 

  

	10.	Greece. 

  

	11.	Hungary. 

  

	12.	Ireland. 

  

	13.	Latvia. 

  

	14.	Lithuania. 

  

	15.	Luxembourg. 

  

	16.	Malta. 

  

	17.	Netherlands. 

  

	18.	Norway. 

  

	19.	Poland. 

  

	20.	Portugal. 

  

	21.	Romania. 

  

	22.	Slovakia. 

  

	23.	Slovenia. 

  

	24.	Sweden. 

 Schedule 1.2 

Buyer-Only Jurisdictions 
  

	1.	India. 

  

	2.	Russia. 

 Schedule 1.3 

eBay Covered Properties 
  

	1.	ebay.com. 

 Schedule 1.4 

eBay Excluded Properties 
  

	1.	StubHub. 

  

	2.	Enterprise. 

  

	3.	Magento. 

  

	4.	Classifieds. 

  

	5.	Shopping.com. 

  

	6.	brands4friends. 

  

	7.	GittiGidiyor. 

  

	8.	Gmarket. 

  

	9.	IAC. 

  

	10.	Half.com. 

  

	11.	eBay Local. 

  

	12.	RedLaser. 

 Schedule 1.5 

Excluded Jurisdictions 
  

	1.	Argentina. 

  

	2.	Belize. 

  

	3.	Bolivia. 

  

	4.	Brazil. 

  

	5.	Chile. 

  

	6.	Colombia. 

  

	7.	Costa Rica. 

  

	8.	Ecuador. 

  

	9.	El Salvador. 

  

	10.	Guatemala. 

  

	11.	Guyana. 

  

	12.	Honduras. 

  

	13.	Mexico. 

  

	14.	Nicaragua. 

  

	15.	Panama. 

  

	16.	Paraguay. 

  

	17.	Peru. 

  

	18.	Suriname. 

  

	19.	Uruguay. 

  

	20.	Venezuela. 

 Schedule 3.1 

Comparability 
  

	1.	Jurisdiction (i.e., the country in which the eBay Merchant or non-eBay Merchant is resident according to information given by such person in registering for such Person’s PayPal account). 

 

	2.	Size of the eBay Merchant or non-eBay Merchant (measured by PayPal Net TPV). 

  

	3.	PayPal Product. 

  

	4.	Average selling price. 

  

	5.	Such other factors as are mutually agreed by eBay and PayPal. 

 Schedule 5.1 

Data Sharing Addendum 

 DATA SHARING ADDENDUM 

This Data Sharing Addendum (this “Addendum”) is incorporated by this reference as an addendum to the Operating Agreement
(“Operating Agreement”) entered into by and between eBay Inc., a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business at 2065 Hamilton Ave, San Jose, California 951255 and its Affiliates, and eBay International AG, a company
organized under the laws of Switzerland, on the one hand, (also collectively referred to as “eBay”) and PayPal Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation with its principal place of business at 2211 North First Street, San Jose,
California 95131, PayPal, Inc., a Delaware corporation, PayPal Pte Ltd., a company organized under the laws of Singapore, and PayPal Payments Pte Holdings, S.C.S., a company organized under the laws of Luxembourg, and their Affiliates, on the other
hand (also collectively referred to as “PayPal”), as of the Addendum Effective Time (defined below). eBay and PayPal are each a “Party” to this Agreement. 

WHEREAS, as of the date hereof, eBay and PayPal are affiliate companies within the same corporate group. It is intended, however, that,
following the Effective Time, and pursuant to the transactions set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement, dated as of June 26, 2015, between eBay Inc. and PayPal Holdings, Inc. (also referred to as the “Separation and
Distribution Agreement”), the Parties will no longer form part of the same corporate group (“Separation”); 

WHEREAS, eBay and PayPal, consistent with applicable Law, share certain data that may include information or data relating to an
identified or identifiable person, employee or customer (also referred to in the Operating Agreement as “Personal Information”), and each Party desires to continue, following the Separation, sharing certain data and Personal
Information with the other Party for the other Party’s use for certain limited purposes, to the extent such sharing is consistent with applicable Law and is in accordance with the Party’s respective privacy policies; 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises and covenants contained herein, the Parties agree to the following terms and
conditions, which set forth the rights, duties and obligations of the Parties: 
  

	1.	DEFINITIONS 

 All capitalized terms not defined herein shall have
the meaning ascribed to them in the Operating Agreement. 
 1.1 “Addendum Effective Time” means 12:00:00 a.m. New
York City time immediately following the Effective Time. 
 1.2 “Law” has the meaning set forth in the Separation
and Distribution Agreement. 
 1.3 “Effective Time” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution
Agreement. 
  

	2.	EACH PARTY’S RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS 

 2.1 Updated Privacy
Policies. Each Party has issued an updated user privacy notice/policy that will be effective at or before Separation that, among other things, explains the ways in which such Party may share its data with the other Party, including sharing with
the other Party for the uses permitted under Section 2.2 below (each, an “Updated Privacy Policy”). 

  
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 2.2 Mutual Grant of Rights.  

(a) Use of Data for Customer Service Purposes. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Addendum and any other applicable
agreement(s), each Party hereby grants the other Party a restricted, non-exclusive, personal, nontransferable, revocable license and right, during the Term, to access, view and use certain of the granting Party’s data, including Personal
Information, to the extent consistent with applicable Law for the purpose of providing Customer Service. “Customer Service” means setting up an account, responding to questions from a customer relating to his/her account or
transactions, updating account information, and other similar customer service purposes. 
 (b) Use of Data for Fraud Prevention
Purposes. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Addendum and any other applicable agreement(s), each Party hereby grants the other Party a restricted, non-exclusive, personal, nontransferable, revocable license and right, during the Term,
to access, view and use certain of the granting Party’s data, including Personal Information, to the extent consistent with applicable Law for the purpose of Fraud Prevention. “Fraud Prevention” means protecting against or
preventing actual or potential fraud, illegal conduct, unauthorized transactions, claims, credit risk, or other liability with respect to the Parties’ platforms and payment ecosystem, including by administering seller standards for specialized
seller programs, such as the “Top Seller” program (as may be modified) to protect the Parties’ payment ecosystem and the Parties’ platforms from actual or potential fraud, unauthorized transactions, claims and other liability,
and for other similar fraud prevention purposes. 
 (c) Use of Data for Employment Purposes. Subject to the terms and conditions of
this Addendum and any other applicable agreement(s), each Party hereby grants the other Party a restricted, non-exclusive, personal, nontransferable, revocable license and right, during the Term, to access, view and use certain of the granting
Party’s data, including Personal Information to the extent consistent with applicable Law for purposes of processing employment related transactions, including, but not limited to, proper processing of payroll, obtaining employment history,
hiring and termination of employment, processing of employee benefits and equity compensation, and such other purposes as agreed by the Parties. 

(d) Use of Data for Other Purposes. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Addendum and any other applicable
agreement(s), each Party hereby grants the other Party a restricted, non-exclusive, personal, nontransferable, revocable license and right, during the Term, to access, view and use certain of the granting Party’s data, including Personal
Information to the extent consistent with applicable Law for purposes as agreed by the Parties. 
 2.3 Restrictions. 

(a) Use Limitations & Prohibitions. Without limiting the restrictions set forth in Section 2.2 above, unless the Parties
have entered into a separate agreement that expressly permits a specific data use or disclosure or expressly authorizes specific conduct, a Party shall not, without the other Party’s prior express written consent: 

 

	 	(i)	access, use or disclose the other Party’s data, including Personal Information for any purpose not expressly permitted by this Addendum or other applicable agreement, including, without limitation, direct marketing
or interest-based advertising, or on behalf of any other person or entity; 

  
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	 	(ii)	access, use or disclose the other Party’s data, including Personal Information to the extent that such access, use, or disclosure, is or becomes inconsistent with applicable Law or the order or direction of a
government entity; 

  

	 	(iii)	use the other Party’s Personal Information for purposes that would cause it to be deemed a “consumer report” for purposes of Section 603(d) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. §
1681a(d)) or other similar Laws, including, without limitation, to use the other Party’s Personal Information (excluding Personal Information comprised of information solely as to transactions or experiences between the consumer and the person
making the report, consistent with Section 603(d)(2)(A)(i) of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. § 1681a(d)(2)(A)(i))) to determine an individual’s eligibility for credit, insurance, employment, or any other “permissible
purpose” provided in Section 604 of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. § 1681b). 

  

	 	(iv)	use the other Party’s Personal Information to take any action within the other Party’s systems, whether or not on behalf of the customer to whom the data relate (including, without limitation, by entering a
transaction or expanding or limiting a customer’s ability to transact with the other Party); 

  

	 	(v)	engage in any deceptive, misleading, unfair or otherwise illegal business practices that may reflect unfavorably on the other Party; 

 

	 	(vi)	permit any unauthorized person or entity to have access to the other Party’s data, database, systems or Personal Information; or 

 

	 	(vii)	engage in any activity with respect to the other Party’s database or systems that interferes with, disrupts, damages or accesses in an unauthorized manner the Personal Information or any servers, networks, systems,
products or other properties or services of the other Party or of any third party. 

  

	 	(viii)	violate any policies or procedures adopted by the other Party pursuant to Section 2.1 above. 

(b) Data Limitations. In connection with accessing the granting Party’s Personal Information for a use permitted under
Section 2.2 above, the accessing party shall not access any of the following data relating to the granting Party’s customer: 
  

	 	(i)	any data, record, or file that could be deemed a consumer report or credit score as those terms are defined in Sections 603 and 609 of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (15 U.S.C. §§ 1681a, 1681g) or other
similar Laws; 

  

	 	(ii)	any data relating to a specific customer(s) that the granting Party identifies as a customer(s) with respect to which access is not permitted; or 

 

	 	(iii)	other specific data elements identified by the granting Party from time to time. In order to facilitate compliance with these limitations, each Party shall identify those data elements or customers within its customer
database that are covered by these limitations via a flag or similar notation and will provide at least ten days’ notice before modifying the list of specific data elements to which this clause applies. 

(c) Access Limitations. An accessing Party may not access the granting Party’s data, including Personal Information for a use
permitted under Section 2.2 above unless the accessing Party: (i) adopts policies and procedures designed to ensure that the accessing Party accesses only those elements of the granting Party’s data that are needed for the permitted
use, and does not access any data identified in Section 2.3(b) above; (ii) adopts policies and procedures designed to ensure that appropriate customer consent is obtained, when required; (iii) trains its relevant employees on such
policies and procedures; and (iv) monitors and documents employees’ compliance with such policies and procedures. 

  
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 2.4 Use of Contractors. 

(a) Engagement of Contractors. A Party shall not have its rights or licenses under this Addendum exercised by any third party, except a
Party may engage a third-party contractor (“Contractor”) to exercise such Party’s rights under Section 2 on behalf, and solely for the benefit, of such Party, and the Contractor agrees in writing: (i) that the
exercise of such rights (including any access to or use of the other Party’s Personal Information) must be for the sole benefit of the Party that engages it, and (ii) to confidentiality and non-disclosure requirements, including, without
limitation, restrictions on disclosure and use of, and requirements relating to the safeguarding of, the other Party’s Personal Information, no less strict than those set forth in this Addendum and those required by all applicable Laws, as well
as by the engaging Party for its own comparable confidential and proprietary information (a Contractor that satisfies the foregoing requirements, an “Authorized Contractor”). 

(b) Responsibility. Notwithstanding Section 2.4(a), (i) the Party that engages an Authorized Contractor will remain fully
responsible for any act or omission of any Authorized Contractor where such act or omission, if committed by the engaging Party, would be a breach of any obligation set forth in this Addendum, (ii) the engaging Party will actively monitor and
manage all Authorized Contractors for compliance with this Addendum, and (iii) the engaging Party will remain fully responsible for all payment obligations relating to all Authorized Contractors and (iv) the engaging Party will ensure that
all Personal Information is returned or destroyed following the instructions given by the Engaging Party and that the Authorized Contractor ceases the processing of such Personal Information upon the termination or expiration of the contract between
the Authorized Contractor and the engaging Party. 
 2.5 Means of Access. The Parties will work together in good faith to create the
means by which one Party may access the other Party’s data or Personal Information to satisfy the terms of the Operating Agreement or other applicable agreement(s). 

2.6 Historical Data. The Parties understand that the other Party will continue to use and otherwise process Personal Information shared
prior to the Separation in a manner and for a purpose in which such Personal Information was used prior to the Separation and in accordance with all applicable privacy notices and policies, applicable Laws, data retention limitations, and any
restrictions, obligations, and license limitations set forth in prior agreements between the Parties. 
 2.7 Cooperation and
Servicing. Service levels may be prescribed as agreed by the parties. In the absence of a defined service level or right to remediate within an applicable agreement one Party may request, upon fourteen (14) days of notice, that each Party
shall designate an employee to cooperate in good faith with the designated employee of the other Party to facilitate the data sharing contemplated by this Addendum and to address any issues that may arise in connection with it. 

 

	3.	AUDIT 

 3.1 Self Audit. Each Party (the “Audited
Party”) shall annually perform a detailed and accurate review of all data uses and retention practices allowed under this Addendum, and other applicable agreement(s), including maintenance of appropriate records and documentation necessary
to provide verification to the other Party (the “Auditing Party”) that its use and deletion of accessed data is aligned with the purposes described within this Addendum, and other applicable agreement(s). All such records shall be
kept for at least two years or for such longer period as may be required by applicable Law. 

  
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Promptly after any request by the Auditing Party, the Audited Party shall provide such information, in such manner as agreed to by the Parties. Each Party shall bear its own costs and expenses in
connection with such audit. 
 3.2 Right to Audit. The Audited Party shall permit the Auditing Party and the Auditing Party’s
designated representatives (or their designated third-party auditors), upon reasonable notice to the Audited Party, to audit and inspect, at the Auditing Party’s sole expense, and no more often than once per year (unless otherwise required by
the Auditing Party’s regulators or as otherwise agreed): (a) the facilities of the Audited Party and any third-party service providers of the Audited Party previously approved by the Auditing Party where the Auditing Party’s data or
Personal Information is received, accessed, stored or maintained by, or on behalf of, the Audited Party; (b) any computerized or paper systems used to access, use or otherwise handle the Auditing Party’s data or Personal Information; and
(c) the Audited Party’s security practices and procedures, facilities, resources, plans, procedures and books and records relating to the privacy and security of the Auditing Party’s data or Personal Information, including any records
of the Audited Party’s annual Self Audit. Such audit and inspection rights shall be, at a minimum, for the purpose of verifying the Audited Party’s compliance with the Operating Agreement, and other applicable agreement(s). 

 

	4.	DATA DELETION 

 4.1 The accessing Party shall, upon
termination of this Addendum, or upon the request of the granting Party, return to the granting Party, all data of the granting party, including Personal Information (together with all copies) in any media in its power, possession or control, and/or
securely delete and erase all of the data of the granting party, including Personal Information from the accessing Party’s systems, except to the extent required to be maintained for transactional or regulatory purposes. If such return or
deletion is impracticable, the accessing Party will notify the granting Party and will ensure that proper technical, physical, and organizational security controls will continue to be employed with regard to control of any retained data. All data
retained by the accessing Party will be maintained only as long as necessary for legitimate business purposes and shall be securely destroyed in accordance with applicable Law, including, but not limited to, applicable data retention regulations.

  

	5.	INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 

 5.1 This Addendum shall not be
deemed to assign to either Party any Intellectual Property Rights that are owned or held by the other Party and existing at the Addendum Effective Time, or any Intellectual Property Rights that are otherwise created by such Party independently of
this Agreement. This Addendum shall not be deemed to grant to either Party any licenses or rights to such other party’s Intellectual Property Rights other than those rights expressly granted in Section 2.2. All rights not expressly granted
by a Party are hereby reserved. “Intellectual Property Rights” means all rights of the following types, which may exist or be created under the Laws of any jurisdiction in the world: (a) rights associated with works of
authorship, including exclusive exploitation rights, copyrights and moral rights; (b) trademark and trade name rights and similar rights; (c) trade secret rights; (d) patent and industrial property rights; (e) any other
intellectual proprietary rights; and (f) rights in or relating to registrations, renewals, extensions, combinations, divisions, and reissues of, and applications for, any of the rights referred to in clauses (a) through (e) of this
definition. 

  
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	6.	CONFIDENTIALITY 

 6.1 In performing the obligations under
this Agreement, each Party will comply with the provisions regarding the protection of confidential information (including Highly Sensitive Information) set forth in the Operating Agreement. 

 

	7.	DATA PROTECTION 

 7.1 Each Party will establish and maintain
documented policies or standards appropriate to govern the handling of data of the granting party, including Personal Information, in compliance with this Addendum and any other applicable agreement(s). 

7.2 Each Party shall implement and shall maintain appropriate and sufficient technical, physical, and organizational security measures
to protect the data of the granting party, including Personal Information in any form or media, whether electronic, hardcopy or otherwise, against accidental, unauthorized, or unlawful destruction, loss, damage, alteration, disclosure, access,
acquisition or other processing, including without limitation with respect to processing that involves the transmission of data over a network, which security measures shall meet or exceed those required or appropriate under applicable Law. Without
limiting the generality of the forgoing, each Party agrees to implement a Security Program as follows: 
  

	 	(a)	Scope and Content. Each Party will develop, implement, maintain and enforce a written information privacy and security program (“Security Program”) that (i) complies with an Industry
Recognized Framework, (ii) includes administrative, technical and physical safeguards reasonably designed to protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability of Personal Information and (iii) is appropriate to the nature, size and
complexity of each Party’s business operations. “Industry Recognized Framework” means a global industry recognized information security management system (“ISMS”), such as ISMS standard ISO/IEC 27001:2005
– Information technology – Security techniques – Information security management systems – Requirements, as published by the International Organization for Standardization and the International Electrotechnical Commission
(“ISO 27001”) and the Control Objectives for Information and related Technology best practices framework established by the Information Systems and Control Association and the IT Governance Institute
(“COBIT”). 

  

	 	(b)	Security Program Changes. Each Party will provide details of any major changes to its Security Program that may affect the security of any Personal Information. Such details must be communicated in writing to the
Security Operations Center of each Party within ten (10) business days prior to the effectiveness of any changes. 

  

	 	(c)	Security Officer. Each Party has and will continue to designate a senior employee to be responsible for overseeing and carrying out its Security Program and for communicating with the other Party on information
security matters (the “Security Officer”). Each Party’s Security Officer will provide the other Party with the contact information of one or more representatives who will be available to discuss any security concerns (e.g.,
discovered vulnerability, exposed risk, reported concern) with such other Party and to communicate the level of risk associated with such concerns and any remediation thereof. A representative for each Party must be available during normal business
hours. Any changes to the contact information of a Security Officer or any designated representatives must be communicated to the other Party’s Security Officer. 

  
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	 	(d)	Training. Each Party will provide training on its Security Program and any other data privacy and security policies at its own expense, to all of its employees who assist in the performance of services or other
activities for eBay under the Addendum and who may have access to Personal Information. Each Party will maintain records documenting the name of each such employee who receives data privacy and security training and the date on which the training
was completed and will make such records available for the other Party’s inspection upon request. 

  

	 	(e)	Vulnerability Management. Each Party must run internal and external network vulnerability scans at least quarterly and after any material change in the network configuration (e.g., new system component
installations, changes in network topology, firewall rule modifications, or product upgrades). Vulnerabilities identified and rated as high risk by the scanning Party will be remediated within ninety (90) days of discovery. 

 

	 	(d)	For all Internet-facing applications that collect, transmit or display the other Party’s Personal Information, each Party agrees to conduct an application security assessment review to identify common security
vulnerabilities as identified by industry-recognized organizations (e.g., OWASP Top 10 Vulnerabilities; CWE/SANS Top 25 vulnerabilities) annually or for all major releases, whichever occurs first. The scope of the security assessment will
primarily focus on application security, including, but not limited to, a penetration test of the application, as well as a code review. 

7.3 Each Party agrees to comply with all data protection obligations applicable to each Party. Where the Personal Information shall be
construed as “Personal Data” under EU Directive 95/46/EC, or any subsequent legislation, the Parties shall act as data controller with respect to their own Personal Information and the Personal Information they access from the other Party.
The accessing Party shall access and process the Personal Information of the granting Party solely for the purposes stipulated in this Addendum and any other applicable agreement(s), and in compliance with the obligations set forth in applicable
data protection legislation and other applicable Laws. If the granting Party is considered a Data Controller and the accessing Party a Data Processor, Data Processor shall act also in accordance with Data Controller’s written instructions
regarding the processing of the Personal Data. Any perceived conflict in obligations under applicable Law or contract shall be escalated to the other Party’s Privacy Officer or other representative as may be designated, with a copy to its
General Counsel. 
 7.4 Each Party represents and warrants that it has fulfilled and will continue to fulfill, in relation to the
Personal Information granted to the accessing Party, all formal and substantive obligations under the applicable Law, including, but not limited to, those requiring the notification of a breach of their data systems to the competent authorities
and/or the individuals who are the subject of the data, as applicable, the collection of Personal Data in compliance with the duties of informed and adequate consent, the adoption of the technical, physical and organizational measures and the
nondisclosure of Personal Data to third parties (except as consistent with applicable data protection legislation and other applicable Law). Any perceived conflict in obligations under Law or contract should be escalated to the other Party’s
Privacy Officer, with a copy to its General Counsel. 
 7.5 If the accessing Party intends to transfer the Personal Data to a Country
outside of the European Economic Area, the accessing Party shall maintain a mechanism to legally transfer data as prescribed in Article 26(2) of Directive 95/46/EC by the European Commission, or applicable subsequent legislation. The accessing Party
represents and warrants that it shall comply with the Laws of all jurisdictions from which and to which it transfers, or causes to be transferred, Personal Information. 

  
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 7.6 Each Party will establish a procedure by which individuals can exercise their rights of data
access, correction, deletion and blocking of data, consistent with applicable Law. Where the accessing Party is not legally obligated to respond to an individual request(s), the procedure required to be adopted by the accessing Party will include a
mechanism to refer the individual to the other Party to allow the individual to make a request concerning his/her Personal Data, if applicable. 

7.7 The accessing Party shall notify the granting Party in the most expedient time possible under the circumstances and without
unreasonable delay of any accidental, unauthorized, or unlawful destruction, loss, damage, alteration, or disclosure of, access to, acquisition of, or other processing of the granting Party’s data, including Personal Information
(“Security Breach”) upon becoming aware or developing a reasonable suspicion of such Security Breach. The accessing Party shall also provide the granting Party with a detailed description of the Security Breach, the type of data
that was the subject of the Security Breach and the identity of each affected person (or an identification of the group of potentially affected persons, if individual identities cannot be reasonably known) as soon as such information can be
collected or otherwise becomes available, as well as any other information the granting Party may reasonably request relating to the Security Breach. The accessing Party agrees to take action immediately to investigate the Security Breach and to
identify, prevent and make reasonable efforts to mitigate the effects of any such Security Breach, with the granting Party’s prior agreement, and to carry out any recovery or other action necessary to remedy the Security Breach, all of which
shall be at the accessing Party’s own cost and expense. Except as otherwise required by Law, the accessing Party may not release or publish any filing, communication, notice, press release, or report concerning any Security Breach in respect of
the granting Party’s Personal Information without the granting Party’s prior approval. Except as otherwise required by Law, if the granting Party reasonably determines that notification to its customers should occur, the accessing Party
must ensure that affected third parties are notified of the Security Breach, at the granting party’s sole discretion, either by notifying such third parties after the granting Party has reviewed and approved the language and method of notice,
or by enabling the granting Party to notify such third parties itself. The accessing Party agrees to cover the costs of any such notification, including reimbursing the granting Party for any reasonable costs such as to provide credit monitoring
services to affected customers. 
  

	8.	WARRANTIES 

 8.1 Mutual Warranties. Each Party hereby
represents and warrants to the other Party that: (a) it has all necessary power and authority to execute and deliver this Addendum and to perform its obligations under this Addendum; (b) the execution and delivery of this Addendum have
been duly and validly authorized by all necessary corporate action applicable to such party, and no other corporate action is necessary to authorize such party’s execution and performance of this Addendum; (c) it is not a party to any
agreement or understanding with any third party that interferes with or will interfere with its performance of its obligations under this Addendum; and (d) it will comply with all applicable Laws, rules and regulations in its performance of its
rights and obligations pursuant to this Addendum, including, without limitation, in connection with its use of the other Party’s Personal Information. 

8.2 Disclaimer. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS ADDENDUM, AND TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, NEITHER PARTY
MAKES, AND EACH PARTY HEREBY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS, ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE OR NONINFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS, OR
WARRANTIES ARISING FROM A COURSE OF DEALING, COURSE OF PERFORMANCE, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE. WITHOUT IN ANY WAY LIMITING THE GENERALITY OF THE FOREGOING, EACH PARTY ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THE OTHER PARTY’S PERSONAL INFORMATION, AND THE ACCESS TO
SAME, ARE PROVIDED ON AN “AS-IS” BASIS. 

  
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	9.	TERM AND TERMINATION 

 The term of this Addendum (the
“Addendum Term”) shall commence on the Effective Date and, unless sooner terminated by either Party in accordance with the Operating Agreement, shall continue in full force and effect for the period of the Operating Agreement.
Termination of this Addendum shall not affect Sections 2.3, 3, 4, 5, 6 or 7. 
  

	10.	GENERAL PROVISIONS 

 10.1 Relationship of the Parties.
Nothing contained in this Addendum shall be deemed or construed as creating a joint venture, partnership, agency, employment or fiduciary relationship between the Parties. Neither Party nor its agents has any authority of any kind to bind the other
Party in any respect whatsoever, and the relationship of the Parties is, and at all times shall continue to be, that of independent contractors. 

10.2 Entire Agreement. This Addendum, and the Operating Agreement constitute the entire agreement between the Parties concerning the
subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous representations, discussions, proposals, negotiations, conditions, agreements and communications, whether oral or written, between the Parties relating to the subject matter of this
hereof. 
 10.3 Incorporation by Reference. Sections 17.1, 17.2 and 17.4 through 17.8 of the Operating Agreement are incorporated by
reference into this Addendum, mutatis mutandis, except that (a) any such provision that conflicts with this Addendum shall not be so incorporated, and (b) each reference to “this Agreement” in the Operating Agreement shall
be deemed to refer to this Addendum. 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Addendum to be executed by duly
authorized representatives of the Parties as of the Effective Date. 
  

									
	EBAY INC.	 		 	PAYPAL HOLDINGS, INC.
					
	BY:	 	  
	 		 	BY:	 	  

					
	NAME:	 	Devin N. Wenig	 		 	NAME:	 	Daniel H. Schulman
					
	TITLE:	 	President and CEO-Designee, eBay Marketplaces	 		 	TITLE:	 	President and CEO-Designee
			
	EBAY INTERNATIONAL AG	 		 	PAYPAL, INC.
					
	BY:	 	  
	 		 	BY:	 	  

					
	NAME:	 	Anthony Glasby	 		 	NAME:	 	Daniel H. Schulman
					
	TITLE:	 	Authorized Signatory	 		 	TITLE:	 	President
				
		 		 		 	PAYPAL PTD. LTD.
					
		 		 		 	BY:	 	  

					
		 		 		 	NAME:	 	Anthony Glasby
					
		 		 		 	TITLE:	 	Authorized Signatory
				
		 		 		 	PAYPAL PAYMENTS PTE. HOLDINGS SCS.
					
		 		 		 	BY:	 	  

					
		 		 		 	NAME:	 	Robert Caplehorn
					
		 		 		 	TITLE:	 	Director

 [Signature Page to Data Sharing Addendum]EX-10.2

 Exhibit 10.2 

TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT 
 BY
AND BETWEEN 
 EBAY INC. 
 AND

 PAYPAL HOLDINGS, INC. 
 DATED
AS OF JULY 17, 2015 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

							
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	ARTICLE I DEFINITIONS	  	 	1	  
			
	 Section 1.01.
	    	 Definitions
	  	 	1	  
		
	ARTICLE II SERVICES	  	 	4	  
			
	 Section 2.01.
	    	 Services
	  	 	4	  
	 Section 2.02.
	    	 Additional Services
	  	 	4	  
	 Section 2.03.
	    	 Performance of Services
	  	 	4	  
	 Section 2.04.
	    	 Charges for Services
	  	 	6	  
	 Section 2.05.
	    	 Reimbursement for Out-of-Pocket Costs and Expenses
	  	 	6	  
	 Section 2.06.
	    	 Changes in the Performance of Services
	  	 	6	  
	 Section 2.07.
	    	 Transitional Nature of Services
	  	 	6	  
	 Section 2.08.
	    	 Subcontracting
	  	 	6	  
	 Section 2.09.
	    	 TSA Managers and Service Managers
	  	 	7	  
	 Section 2.10.
	    	 Services Not Included
	  	 	7	  
		
	ARTICLE III OTHER ARRANGEMENTS	  	 	7	  
			
	 Section 3.01.
	    	 Access
	  	 	7	  
	 Section 3.02.
	    	 System Security and Data Protection
	  	 	8	  
		
	ARTICLE IV PAYMENTS; BILLING; TAXES	  	 	8	  
			
	 Section 4.01.
	    	 Procedure
	  	 	8	  
	 Section 4.02.
	    	 Late Payments
	  	 	8	  
	 Section 4.03.
	    	 Taxes
	  	 	8	  
	 Section 4.04.
	    	 Audit Rights
	  	 	9	  
		
	ARTICLE V TERM AND TERMINATION	  	 	9	  
			
	 Section 5.01.
	    	 Term
	  	 	9	  
	 Section 5.02.
	    	 Early Termination
	  	 	9	  
	 Section 5.03.
	    	 Interdependencies
	  	 	10	  
	 Section 5.04.
	    	 Effect of Termination
	  	 	10	  
		
	ARTICLE VI CONFIDENTIALITY; PROTECTIVE ARRANGEMENTS	  	 	10	  
	 Section 6.01.
	    	 eBay and PayPal Obligations
	  	 	10	  
	 Section 6.02.
	    	 No Release; Return or Destruction
	  	 	11	  
	 Section 6.03.
	    	 Privacy and Data Protection Laws; Residual Information
	  	 	11	  
	 Section 6.04.
	    	 Protective Arrangements
	  	 	11	  
		
	ARTICLE VII LIMITED LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION	  	 	11	  
			
	 Section 7.01.
	    	 Limitations on Liability
	  	 	11	  
	 Section 7.02.
	    	 Recipient Indemnity
	  	 	12	  
	 Section 7.03.
	    	 Provider Indemnity
	  	 	12	  
	 Section 7.04.
	    	 Indemnification Procedures
	  	 	12	  
	 Section 7.05.
	    	 Liability for Payment Obligations
	  	 	12	  
	 Section 7.06.
	    	 Exclusion of Other Remedies
	  	 	12	  
		
	ARTICLE VIII DISPUTES	  	 	12	  
			
	 Section 8.01.
	    	 Dispute Resolution
	  	 	12	  
	 Section 8.02.
	    	 Disputes Over Charges and Termination Charges
	  	 	12	  
	 Section 8.03.
	    	 Litigation and Unilateral Commencement of Arbitration
	  	 	13	  
	 Section 8.04.
	    	 Conduct During Dispute Resolution Process
	  	 	13	  

							
		
	ARTICLE IX MISCELLANEOUS		 	13	  
			
	 Section 9.01.
		 Mutual Cooperation
		 	13	  
	 Section 9.02.
		 Further Assurances
		 	13	  
	 Section 9.03.
		 Audit Assistance
		 	13	  
	 Section 9.04.
		 Title to Intellectual Property
		 	13	  
	 Section 9.05.
		 License
		 	13	  
	 Section 9.06.
		 Independent Contractors
		 	14	  
	 Section 9.07.
		 Assignability
		 	14	  
	 Section 9.08.
		 Third-Party Beneficiaries
		 	14	  
	 Section 9.09.
		 Force Majeure
		 	14	  
	 Section 9.10.
		 No Set-Off
		 	15	  
	 Section 9.11.
		 Incorporation by Reference
		 	15	  

 Exhibit A Services 

  
 ii 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT 

This TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT, dated as of July 17, 2015, (this “Agreement”), is by and between eBay Inc., a
Delaware corporation (“eBay”), and PayPal Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“PayPal”). This Agreement is effective as of immediately following the Effective Time (i.e., 12:00:00 a.m. Eastern Time on the
day immediately following the Distribution Date) (the “TSA Effective Time”). 
 R E C I T A L S: 

WHEREAS, the board of directors of eBay (the “eBay Board”) has determined that it is in the best interests of eBay and its
shareholders to create a new publicly traded company that shall operate the PayPal Business; 
 WHEREAS, in furtherance of the
foregoing, the eBay Board has determined that it is appropriate and desirable to separate the PayPal Business from the eBay Business (the “Separation”) and, following the Separation, make a distribution, on a pro rata basis,
to holders of eBay Shares on the Record Date of all the outstanding PayPal Shares owned by eBay (the “Distribution”); 

WHEREAS, to effectuate the Separation and the Distribution, eBay and PayPal have entered into a Separation and Distribution Agreement, dated
as of June 26, 2015, (the “Separation and Distribution Agreement”); and 
 WHEREAS, to facilitate and provide for an
orderly transition in connection with the Separation and the Distribution, the Parties desire to enter into this Agreement to set forth the terms and conditions pursuant to which each of the Parties shall provide Services to the other Party for a
transitional period. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual agreements, provisions and covenants contained in this Agreement, and
for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties, intending to be legally bound, hereby agree as follows: 

A G R E E M E N T: 
 ARTICLE I

 DEFINITIONS 

Section 1.01. Definitions. For purposes of this Agreement, the following terms shall have the following meanings: 

“Action” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Affiliate” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“Ancillary Agreements” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Approvals” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Change of Control” shall mean, with respect to a Party, the occurrence after the Effective Time of any of the following:
(a) the sale, conveyance or disposition, in one or a series of related transactions, of all or substantially all of the assets of such Party to a third party that is not an Affiliate of such Party prior to such transaction or the first of such
related transactions; (b) the consolidation, merger or other business combination of a Party with or into any other Person, immediately following which the stockholders of the Party prior to such transaction fail to own in the aggregate the
Majority Voting Power of the surviving Party in such consolidation, merger or business combination or of its ultimate publicly traded parent Person; or (c) a transaction or series of transactions in which any Person or “group” (as
such term is used in Section 13(d) of the Exchange Act) acquires the Majority Voting Power of such Party (other than a reincorporation or similar corporate transaction in which each of such Party’s stockholders own, immediately thereafter,
interests in the new parent company in substantially the same percentage as such stockholder owned in such Party immediately prior to such transaction). 

 “Charge” and “Charges” have the meaning set forth in
Section 2.04. 
 “Confidential Information” shall mean all Information that is either confidential or
proprietary. 
 “Dispute” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.01. 

“Distribution” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals. 

“Distribution Date” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Divested Asset” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.07(c). 

“Divested Asset Acquirer” has the meaning set forth in Section 9.07(c). 

“eBay” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“eBay Board” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals. 

“eBay Business” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“eBay Shares” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“eBay Specified Person” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Effective Time” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Escalation Committee” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Force Majeure” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Governmental Authority” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Independent Auditor” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.04(a). 

“Information” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Information Technology” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Intellectual Property Matters Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Intellectual Property Rights” has the meaning set forth in the Intellectual Property Matters Agreement. 

“Interest Payment” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.02. 

“Law” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Liability” and “Liabilities” have the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Losses” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Majority Voting Power” shall mean a majority of the voting power in the election of directors of all outstanding voting
securities of the Person in question. 
 “Parties” and “Party” shall mean the parties to this Agreement.

 “PayPal” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“PayPal Business” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

 “PayPal Shares” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution
Agreement. 
 “PayPal Specified Person” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Person” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Personnel” means, with respect to any Person, any of such Person’s directors, officers, employees, agents, independent
contractors, permitted subcontractors and consultants. Subcontractors of any Person shall be deemed Personnel of that Person. 

“Provider” shall mean, with respect to any Service, the Party identified on Exhibit A hereto as the
“Provider” of such Service. 
 “Provider Indemnitees” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.02. 

“Provider Systems” shall mean, with respect to each Service, the Information Technology, Information, Software or other
Technology owned or controlled by Provider or any of its Affiliates that is required for Recipient’s use of the Services. 

“Recipient” shall mean, with respect to any Service, the Party receiving such Service hereunder. 

“Recipient Indemnitees” has the meaning set forth in Section 7.03. 

“Recipient Systems” shall mean, with respect to each Service, the Information Technology, Information, Software or other
Technology owned or controlled by Recipient or any of its Affiliates that is required for its use of the Services or the Provider’s provision of the Services. 

“Record Date” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Representatives” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Residual Information” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Separation” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals. 

“Separation and Distribution Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Recitals. 

“Service Change” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.03(c). 

“Service Interruption” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.03(a). 

“Service Manager” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.09. 

“Service Period” shall mean, with respect to any Service, the period commencing at the TSA Effective Time and ending on the
earlier of (a) the date that a Party terminates the provision of such Service pursuant to Section 5.02 or (b) the date that is set forth opposite such Service on Exhibit A. 

“Services” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.01. 

“Software” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Subsidiary” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Tax” has the meaning set forth in the Tax Matters Agreement. 

“Tax Matters Agreement” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

“Taxing Authority” has the meaning set forth in the Tax Matters Agreement. 

“Technical Information” shall have the meaning set forth in the Intellectual Property Matters Agreement. 

“Technology” has the meaning set forth in the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

  
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 “Term” has the meaning set forth in Section 5.01. 

“Termination Charges” shall mean, with respect to the termination of any Service pursuant to Section 5.02(a)(i),
the sum of (a) any and all costs, fees and expenses (other than any severance or retention costs paid to Personnel, except as permitted by clause (b) below) payable by the Provider of such Service to a Third Party that directly result from
the early termination of such Service; provided, that the Provider shall use commercially reasonable efforts to minimize any costs, fees or expenses payable to any Third Party in connection with such early termination of such Service and
credit any such reductions against the Termination Charges payable by the Recipient; and (b) any and all unreimbursed upfront or start-up fees and expenses incurred by Provider (supported by adequate documentation) to provide or to enable the
provision of the Services (it being agreed that the costs set forth in this clause (b) shall only be the amount, if any, in excess of the upfront or start-up fees and expenses that such Provider would not have recovered from the Recipient if
the Service had been provided for the full period during which such Service would have been provided hereunder but for such early termination). 

“Third Party” shall mean any Person other than the Parties or any of their Affiliates. 

“Third-Party Claim” shall mean any Action commenced by any Third Party against any Party or any of its Affiliates. 

“Transaction Taxes” has the meaning set forth in Section 4.03(a). 

“TSA Effective Time” has the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“TSA Manager” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.09. 

ARTICLE II 
 SERVICES 

Section 2.01. Services. Commencing as of the TSA Effective Time, the Provider agrees to provide, or to cause one or more of its
Subsidiaries to provide, to the Recipient, or any Subsidiary of the Recipient, the applicable services (the “Services”) set forth on Exhibit A hereto (which exhibit shall be signed by the applicable Subsidiaries of the
Provider and the Recipient named therein), and the Provider shall also perform those sub-tasks that are integral to and a necessary part of the proper discharge of the Services in accordance with standard industry practice. 

Section 2.02. Additional Services. If during the period commencing on the TSA Effective Time and ending on the date that is one
hundred and eighty (180) days following the Distribution Date, either Party identifies (i) (A) a service that was provided or performed by eBay or its Affiliates to or for PayPal or its Affiliates during the twelve (12)-month period
immediately prior to the Distribution Date that PayPal or its Affiliates reasonably needs in order for the PayPal Business to continue to operate in substantially the same manner in which the PayPal Business operated prior to the Distribution Date,
but is not listed on Exhibit A (other than because the Parties have otherwise agreed in writing that such service shall not be provided), or (B) a service that was provided or performed by PayPal or its Affiliates to or for eBay or its
Affiliates during the twelve (12)-month period immediately prior to the Distribution Date that eBay or its Affiliates reasonably needs in order for the eBay Business to continue to operate in substantially the same manner in which the eBay Business
operated prior to the Distribution Date, but is not listed on Exhibit A (other than because the Parties have agreed in writing that such service shall not be provided), and (ii) submits a written request describing such service to the
applicable Manager(s), then such other Party shall consider in good faith the request to provide such additional services (such requested additional services, the “Additional Services”). If the Parties agree on such
Additional Services, then the terms of such Additional Service and the associated service fees shall be documented in writing by the Parties as an amendment to Exhibit A, and such Additional Service shall be a Service provided under this
Agreement, subject to the terms of this Agreement. The Recipient’s costs for any such Additional Service shall be Charges to be calculated in accordance with Section 2.04. 

Section 2.03. Performance of Services. 

(a) Except as set forth on Exhibit A, the Provider (i) shall perform, or shall cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to perform,
all Services to be provided by the Provider in a commercially reasonable manner consistent with the nature, quality, standard of care and service levels at which the same or similar services were performed by or on behalf of Provider during the
twelve (12)-month period immediately prior to the Distribution Date; and (ii) upon receipt of written notice from the Recipient identifying any outage, interruption, disruption, downturn or other failure of any Service (a “Service
Interruption”), shall use commercially reasonable efforts to respond, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to respond, to such Service Interruption in a manner that is substantially similar to the manner in which such Provider or its
Affiliates responded to any Service Interruption of the same or similar services during the twelve (12)-month period prior to the Distribution Date. Except as set forth on Exhibit A, with respect to Services for which the same or similar
services were not provided prior to the Distribution Date, the Provider: 

  
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(A) shall perform, or shall cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to perform, such Services in a commercially reasonable manner consistent with the nature, quality, standard of care and
service levels at which the same or similar services are performed by or on behalf of Provider to Provider, its Affiliates or its other business units; and (B) upon receipt of written notice from the Recipient identifying any Service
Interruption with respect to such Services, shall use commercially reasonable efforts to respond, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to respond, to such Service Interruption in a manner that is substantially similar to the manner in which
such Provider or its Affiliates responds with respect to internally provided services. 
 (b) Nothing in this Agreement shall require the
Provider to perform or cause to be performed any Service to the extent that the manner of such performance would constitute a violation of any applicable Law or any existing contract or agreement with a Third Party. If the Provider is or becomes
aware of any potential violation on the part of the Provider, the Provider shall use commercially reasonable efforts to promptly advise the Recipient of such potential violation, and the Provider and the Recipient will mutually seek a reasonable
alternative that addresses such potential violation. The Parties agree to cooperate in good faith and use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain any necessary Third Party Approvals required under any existing contract or agreement with a Third
Party to allow the Provider to perform, or cause to be performed, all Services to be provided by the Provider hereunder in accordance with the standards set forth in this Section 2.03; provided, that neither Party shall be
required to accept any terms or conditions, commit to pay any amount, incur any obligation in favor of or offer or grant any accommodation (financial or otherwise, regardless of any provision to the contrary in the existing contract or agreement) to
any Third Party to obtain any such Approval. Unless otherwise agreed in writing by the Parties, all reasonable and documented out-of-pocket costs and expenses (if any) incurred by any Party or any of its Subsidiaries in connection with obtaining any
such Third Party Approval (including, if agreed by the Parties, the amount paid, obligation incurred or accommodation granted to Third Parties to obtain such Approval) that is required to allow the Provider to perform or cause to be performed such
Services shall be incurred by the Recipient. If, with respect to a Service, the Parties, despite the use of such commercially reasonable efforts, are unable to obtain a required Third Party Approval, or the performance of such Service by the
Provider would constitute a violation of any applicable Law, the Parties shall use commercially reasonable efforts to develop a reasonable alternative arrangement that enables Provider to perform or cause to be performed such Service or an analogous
service without obtaining such required Third Party Approval or violating any applicable Law. 
 (c) Except as set forth on Exhibit A,
if Provider is required to (i) increase staffing; (ii) acquire, lease or license additional facilities, equipment or software; (iii) engage in significant capital expenditures; or (iv) apply for or obtain one or more Approval
from Third Parties (other than renewals of any preexisting permits, licenses or authorizations) (clauses (i) to (iv), collectively, the “Service Changes”) in order to accommodate an increase in the use of any Service beyond the
level of use of such Service by the Recipient during the twelve (12) month period immediately prior to the Distribution Date, including (A) as a result of a change in the manner in which the Recipient’s business is being conducted by
such Recipient after the Distribution Date, but (B) excluding ordinary course expansion of the volume or the geographic scope of such business (such as ordinary-course increases in headcount, customers, supplier relationships and transaction
volumes), then the Provider shall inform the Recipient in writing of the Service Change and propose a plan for implementing the Service Change before incurring any costs or expenses resulting from such Service Change. The Parties shall negotiate in
good faith and mutually agree to adjust or change the Services, including the Charges, if necessary, before Provider is required to undertake any Service Change. If the Parties determine that the Provider shall undertake the Service Change, then
such Service Change, together with any other adjustments or changes to the Services, including to the Charges, shall be documented in a written agreement signed by the Parties, and the Parties shall jointly amend Exhibit A to reflect such
written agreement. Each amended section of Exhibit A, as agreed to in writing by the Parties, shall be deemed part of this Agreement as of the date of such written agreement and the Service Changes set forth in such amended section of
Exhibit A shall be deemed a part of the “Services” provided under this Agreement, in each case subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. 

(d) (i) Except as set forth on Exhibit A, neither the Provider nor any of its Subsidiaries shall be required to perform or to cause
to be performed any of the Services for the benefit of any Third Party or any other Person other than the Recipient and its Subsidiaries, and (ii) EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THIS SECTION 2.03 OR SECTION 7.03, EACH PARTY
ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT ALL SERVICES ARE PROVIDED ON AN “AS-IS” BASIS, AND THAT THE PROVIDER MAKES NO OTHER REPRESENTATIONS OR GRANTS ANY WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION OF LAW, BY STATUTE OR OTHERWISE,
WITH RESPECT TO THE SERVICES. EACH PARTY SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, OR EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF QUALITY, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE OR THE
NON-INFRINGEMENT OF ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES. 
 (e) Each Party shall be responsible for its own compliance with any
and all Laws applicable to its performance under this Agreement. No Party shall knowingly take any action in violation of any such applicable Law that results in Liability being imposed on the other Party. If a change in or addition to Law
applicable to the Provider or the Recipient causes the Provider to change the Services provided or incur additional expenses in providing such Services, the Provider shall use commercially reasonable efforts to promptly advise the Recipient of such
additional expenses, and the Provider and the Recipient will mutually seek an alternative that minimizes such additional expenses. The Recipient shall be responsible for any and all such additional expenses. 

  
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 Section 2.04. Charges for Services. Except as set forth on Exhibit A, the
Recipient shall pay the Provider of the Services a fee (either one-time or recurring) for such Services (or category of Services, as applicable) (each fee constituting a “Charge” and, collectively, “Charges”). The
Charges for each Service shall equal (x) the cost of providing such Services, which shall be consistent with the Provider’s direct costs, determined in a manner consistent with allocation methodology used by the Parties during the twelve
(12) month period immediately prior to the Distribution Date, plus (y) seven percent (7%), unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties. During the Term, the amount of a Charge for any Service may be modified to the extent of
(a) any adjustments mutually agreed to by the Parties, (b) any Service Change requested by the Recipient and agreed upon by the Provider pursuant to Section 2.03(c), and (c) any adjustment in the rates or charges imposed
by any Third-Party provider that is providing Services (proportional to the respective use of such Services by each Party); provided, that the rates or charges imposed by such Third-Party provider shall be passed through to the Recipient
without adding any margin or mark-up. Together with any invoice for Charges, the Provider shall provide the Recipient with reasonable documentation to support the calculation of such Charges, including any additional documentation reasonably
requested by the Recipient to the extent that such documentation is in the Provider’s or its Subsidiaries’ possession or control. 

Section 2.05. Reimbursement for Out-of-Pocket Costs and Expenses. The Recipient shall reimburse the Provider for reasonable and
documented out-of-pocket costs and expenses incurred by the Provider or any of its Subsidiaries in connection with providing the Services (including incremental license fees incurred by the Provider in connection with the performance of the Services
and reasonable travel-related expenses) to the extent that such costs and expenses are not reflected in the Charges for such Services; provided, that any such cost or expense in excess of one thousand ($1,000.00), in the aggregate, that is
not consistent with the historical practice between the Parties during the twelve (12) month period immediately prior to the Distribution Date for any Service shall require advance written approval of the Recipient. Any authorized
travel-related expenses incurred in performing the Services shall be incurred and charged to the Recipient in accordance with the Recipient’s then-applicable business travel policies as provided to the Provider from time to time. 

Section 2.06. Changes in the Performance of Services. Except as set forth on Exhibit A, subject to the performance
standards for Services set forth in Sections 2.03(a), 2.03(b) and 2.03(c) and subject to Section 2.08, the Provider may make changes from time to time in the manner of performing the Services if the Provider
furnishes to the Recipient reasonable prior written notice (in content and timing) of such changes. No such change shall materially reduce the quality or service level of, or increase the Charges for, the applicable Service. Subject to
Section 2.03(e), if any such change by the Provider reasonably requires the Recipient to incur a material increase in costs and expenses, in the aggregate, to continue to receive and utilize the applicable Services in the same manner as
the Recipient was receiving and utilizing such Service prior to such change, the Provider shall be required to reimburse the Recipient for all such reasonable increase in costs and expenses. Upon request, the Recipient shall provide the Provider
with reasonable documentation, including any additional documentation reasonably requested by the Provider to the extent such documentation is in the Recipient’s or its Subsidiaries’ possession or control, to support the calculation of
such increase in costs and expenses. 
 Section 2.07. Transitional Nature of Services. The Parties acknowledge the transitional
nature of the Services. The Recipient shall use commercially reasonable efforts to transition each Service from the Provider to the Recipient (or its designee) as soon as commercially practicable after the Distribution Date, but in any event before
the end of the Service Period for such Service (as described in Section 5.01). The Parties agree to use reasonable efforts to assist and cooperate in good faith with each other in to effectuating such transition of the Services from the
Provider to the Recipient (or its designee) in a timely and orderly manner. 
 Section 2.08. Subcontracting. The Provider may
hire or engage one or more Third Parties to perform any or all of its obligations under this Agreement without the consent of the Recipient; provided, that, subject to Section 2.03(e), (a) the hiring or engagement of such
Third Party does not decrease the quality or level of services provided to the Recipient to below that provided by the Provider, (b) the use of such Third Party will not increase the Charges payable by the Recipient in connection with such
Services, (c) the use of such Third Party will not change the manner in which the Services are delivered in a way that increases the Recipient’s costs of receiving the Services; provided, further, that if such Third Party has
been engaged by Provider to perform the same or similar services prior to the Distribution Date, then clauses (a), (b) and (c) shall be deemed satisfied. The Provider shall in all cases remain primarily responsible for all of its
obligations under this Agreement with respect to the scope of the Services, the performance standard for Services set forth in Section 2.03 or Exhibit A and the content of the Services provided to the Recipient, except that if a
Third Party provides all or part of any Service pursuant to a written agreement with the Recipient, the Recipient agrees to be bound by, and to cause its Affiliates to comply with, those obligations that such agreement places on the Recipient, and
the Provider shall not be responsible for its obligations under this Agreement that are specified in such agreement to be obligations of the Third Party provider. Subject to the confidentiality provisions set forth in Article VI, each Party
shall, and shall cause their respective Affiliates to, provide, upon ten (10) business days’ prior written notice, any Information within such Party’s or its Affiliates’ possession that the requesting Party reasonably requests in
connection with any Services being provided to such requesting Party by a Third Party, including any applicable invoices, agreements documenting the arrangements between such Third Party and the Provider and other supporting documentation. 

  
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 Section 2.09. TSA Managers and Service Managers. eBay and PayPal shall each appoint
and designate an individual to act as its initial manager with overall responsibility for all Services (the “TSA Managers”). eBay and PayPal shall provide each other with written notice of the identity and title of its TSA Manager
upon execution of this Agreement. eBay and PayPal shall also each appoint and designate an individual holding the title set forth in the applicable sections of Exhibit A to act as the service manager for a particular Service (each, a
“Service Manager”). Unless otherwise specified in Exhibit A, with respect to each Service, the Service Manager shall have primary responsibility for coordinating and managing the delivery and use of that Service and shall
have authority to act on eBay’s or PayPal’s behalf, as applicable, with respect to the provision and use of such Service. In overseeing its Service Managers, the TSA Managers shall have all of the authority of each of their respective
Service Managers across all Services, will be responsible for resolving any disputes that cannot be resolved between each Party’s Service Managers and will be responsible for ensuring that each of their respective Service Managers fulfills its
responsibilities in connection with the Services and this Section 2.09. The TSA Managers and applicable Service Managers shall work with the Personnel and Third Party providers to periodically address issues and matters raised by the other
Party relating to the provision of Services. All communications between the Parties pursuant to this Agreement regarding routine matters involving a Service shall be directed to the applicable Service Manager with a copy to the TSA Managers, and all
other communications between the Parties pursuant to Article II of this Agreement (other than the negotiation and execution of any written agreement that amends Exhibit A) shall be directed to the applicable TSA Manager. Each Party shall
notify the other Party of any change in the status of any of its TSA Manager or any of its Service Managers that would affect such TSA Manager’s or Service Manager’s ability to carry out the responsibilities set forth in this
Section 2.09 at least ten (10) business days prior to such change. 
 Section 2.10. Services Not Included. It
is not the intent of the Provider to render to the Recipient, nor of the Recipient to receive from the Provider, professional advice or opinions, whether with regard to Tax, legal, treasury, finance, employment or other business, technical and
financial matters; and the Recipient shall not rely on, or construe, any Service rendered by or on behalf of the Provider as such professional advice or opinions or technical advice. 

ARTICLE III 
 OTHER ARRANGEMENTS

 Section 3.01. Access. 

(a) PayPal shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to, allow eBay and its Subsidiaries and their respective Representatives reasonable access
to the facilities of PayPal and its Subsidiaries that is necessary for eBay and its Subsidiaries to fulfill their obligations under this Agreement. In addition to the foregoing right of access, PayPal shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to,
afford eBay, its Subsidiaries and their respective Representatives, upon reasonable advance written notice, reasonable access during normal business hours to the facilities, Information, systems, infrastructure and Personnel of PayPal and its
Subsidiaries as reasonably necessary for eBay to verify the adequacy of internal controls over information technology, reporting of financial data and related processes employed in connection with the Services being provided by PayPal or its
Subsidiaries, including in connection with verifying compliance with Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002; provided, that (i) such access shall not unreasonably interfere with any of the business or operations of PayPal or
any of its Subsidiaries, (ii) if PayPal determines that providing such access could violate any applicable Law or agreement or waive any attorney-client privilege, then the Parties shall use commercially reasonable efforts to permit such access
in a manner that avoids each of such harm and consequence, and (iii) if PayPal determines that providing such access requires a Third Party Approval, such access shall be subject to the receipt of such Third Party Approval. eBay agrees that all
of its and its Subsidiaries’ employees shall, and that it shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause its Representatives’ employees to, when on the property of PayPal or its Subsidiaries, or when given access to any facilities,
Information, systems, infrastructure or Personnel of PayPal or its Subsidiaries, conform to the reasonable policies and procedures of PayPal and its Subsidiaries, as applicable, concerning health, safety, conduct and security that are made known or
provided to eBay from time to time. 
 (b) eBay shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to, allow PayPal and its Subsidiaries and their
respective Representatives reasonable access to the facilities of eBay and its Subsidiaries that is necessary for PayPal and its Subsidiaries to fulfill their obligations under this Agreement. In addition to the foregoing right of access, eBay
shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to, afford PayPal, its Subsidiaries and their respective Representatives, upon reasonable advance written notice, reasonable access during normal business hours to the facilities, Information, systems,
infrastructure and Personnel of eBay and its Subsidiaries as reasonably necessary for PayPal to verify the adequacy of internal controls over information technology, reporting of financial data and related processes employed in connection with the
Services being provided by eBay or its Subsidiaries, including in connection with verifying compliance with Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002; provided, that (i) such access shall not unreasonably interfere with any of
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determines that providing such access could violate any applicable Law or agreement or waive any attorney-client privilege, then the Parties shall use commercially reasonable efforts to permit
such access in a manner that avoids each of such harm and consequence, and (iii) if eBay determines that providing such access requires a Third Party Approval, such access shall be subject to the receipt of such Third Party Approval. PayPal
agrees that all of its and its Subsidiaries’ employees shall, and that it shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause its Representatives’ employees to, when on the property of eBay or its Subsidiaries, or when given access to any
facilities, Information, systems, infrastructure or Personnel of eBay or its Subsidiaries, conform to the reasonable policies and procedures of eBay and its Subsidiaries, as applicable, concerning health, safety, conduct and security that are made
known or provided to PayPal from time to time. 
 Section 3.02. System Security and Data Protection. Each Party agrees that its
and its Subsidiaries employees having access to the Information Technology, Software or other Technology of the other Party and its Subsidiaries in connection with the performance, receipt or delivery of a Service, shall, and that it shall use
commercially reasonable efforts to cause its Representatives’ employees having such access to, comply with all security guidelines (including physical security, network access, internet security, confidentiality and personal data security
guidelines) of such other Party and its Subsidiaries that are made known or provided to such Party from time to time. Each Party shall ensure that any access described by this Section 3.02 shall be used by its and its Subsidiaries’
Personnel, and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that any such access shall be used by its Representatives’ Personnel, only for the purposes contemplated by, and subject to the terms of, this Agreement. Subject to Article VI
of the Separation and Distribution Agreement and any applicable provisions of the other Ancillary Agreements and the Commercial Agreements, the Provider shall only process personal data which it may receive from the Recipient while carrying out its
duties under this Agreement: (a) in such a manner as is necessary to carry out those duties; (b) in accordance with (i) applicable instructions in Exhibit A and (ii) any instructions otherwise communicated by the Recipient; and
(c) using appropriate technical and organizational measures to prevent the unauthorized or unlawful processing of such personal data or the accidental loss or destruction of, or damage to, such personal data. 

ARTICLE IV 
 PAYMENTS; BILLING;
TAXES 
 Section 4.01. Procedure. Charges for the Services shall be charged to and payable by the Recipient. Amounts payable
pursuant to this Agreement shall be paid by wire transfer (or such other method of payment as may be agreed between the Parties from time to time) to the Provider (as directed by the Provider), on a monthly basis in the case of recurring fees, which
amounts shall be due within sixty (60) days of the Recipient’s receipt of each such invoice, including reasonable documentation pursuant to Section 2.04. Except as set forth on Exhibit A, all amounts due and payable
hereunder shall be invoiced and paid in U.S. dollars. 
 Section 4.02. Late Payments. Charges not paid when due pursuant to this
Agreement (and any amounts billed or otherwise invoiced or demanded and properly payable that are not paid within sixty (60) days of the receipt of such bill, invoice or other demand) shall accrue interest at a rate per annum equal to the Prime
Rate plus two percent (2%) or the maximum rate under applicable Law, whichever is lower (the “Interest Payment”). 

Section 4.03. Taxes. 

(a) All Charges for Services shall be exclusive of any value added, goods and services, sales, use, consumption, excise, service, transfer,
stamp, documentary, filing, recordation taxes or similar taxes (“Transaction Taxes”). Without limiting any provision of this Agreement, the Recipient shall be responsible for all Transaction Taxes imposed or assessed with respect to
the provision of Services by the Provider. The Provider shall issue proper invoices usable by the Recipient to recover (by way of credit or refund) Transaction Taxes in jurisdictions where they are recoverable. The Provider and the Recipient shall
cooperate to minimize any Transaction Taxes and in obtaining any refund, return or rebate, or applying an exemption or zero-rating for Services giving rise to any Transaction Taxes, including by filing any exemption or other similar forms or
providing valid tax identification number or other relevant registration numbers, certificates or other documents. The Recipient and the Provider shall cooperate regarding any requests for information, audit, or similar request by any Taxing
Authority concerning Transaction Taxes payable with respect to Services provided pursuant to this Agreement. 
 (b) The Recipient shall be
entitled to deduct and withhold Tax required by applicable Law to be withheld on payments made to the Provider pursuant to this Agreement. To the extent any amounts are so withheld, the Recipient shall timely remit such deducted and withheld amount
to the relevant Taxing Authority and promptly provide the Provider with evidence of such payment. Provider agrees to complete and provide to Recipient or if required, to the relevant Taxing Authority, at least ten (10) days prior to the payment
due date, such forms, certifications or other documents as may be reasonably requested by Recipient, in order to reduce or exempt the withholding of any Tax with respect to payments made to Provider when and where applicable by Law. The Recipient
and the Provider shall cooperate regarding any requests for information, audit, or similar request by any Taxing Authority concerning the withholding of any Tax payable with respect to Services provided pursuant to this Agreement. 

  
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 (c) Any penalties or interest imposed on any Transaction Taxes described in
Section 4.03(a) or Tax described Section 4.03(b) shall be the responsibility of the Recipient unless the penalties or interest are the result of an action or failure to act by the Provider. 

Section 4.04. Audit Rights. 

(a) During the Term and for eighteen (18) months thereafter, the Recipient shall be permitted to request, at the Recipient’s sole
cost and expense, periodic (but no more frequently than annually) audits of the books and records of the Provider reasonably relating to the Services that the Provider is obligated to provide under this Agreement. Any review conducted pursuant to
this Section 4.04 shall be conducted by an independent, external, internationally-recognized firm to be mutually agreed upon by the Recipient and the Provider with appropriate qualifications and experience in conducting reviews of this
nature (the “Independent Auditor”). Before beginning its review, the Independent Auditor shall execute a confidentiality agreement with the Provider, the terms of which shall not frustrate or impede the purpose of the audit or the
disclosure of the results thereof to the Recipient; provided, that if the Independent Auditor has executed a confidentiality agreement in accordance with this Section 4.04(a) during the Term and such confidentiality agreement
remains in full force and effect, the Independent Auditor shall not be required to reexecute a second confidentiality agreement. The Independent Auditor shall create a detailed written report of the results and findings of its audit, and
simultaneously provide copies of the audit to both Parties. 
 (b) The Provider may dispute the results of an audit conducted pursuant to
Section 4.04(a), in which case the Parties shall attempt in good faith to negotiate a resolution of any dispute within thirty (30) days of the Recipient’s demand for compensation or reimbursement arising out of the result of
such audit. If the Parties are unable to resolve any such dispute after such thirty (30)-day period, the Parties shall resolve the dispute pursuant to Section 8.01 and Section 8.02. 

(c) The Provider shall reasonably cooperate with the Independent Auditor in connection with any audit under Section 4.04(a),
including by providing the Independent Auditor with access to financial and accounting books and statements, management and operating data, records, working papers of the Provider’s auditors (to the extent permitted by such auditors, provided,
that the Provider shall not withhold any consents necessary to permit the Independent Auditor from providing access to such working papers), accounts, financial statements, systems, facilities, operations, and management Personnel and other
Personnel, but only as reasonably necessary for the purposes set forth in Section 4.04(a), and ensure that its Personnel cooperate with any such audit and all other reasonable requests by the Independent Auditor for additional
information or documentation required to complete such audit. The Provider shall not be required pursuant to this Section 4.04 to disclose to the Independent Auditor any Information to the extent disclosure of such Information to the
Independent Auditor would violate applicable Law. 
 (d) If any audit reveals that the Recipient overpaid any amount due (except for any
portion thereof disputed in good faith), the Provider shall within ten (10) business days after such determination reimburse the Recipient an amount of cash equal to such overpayment, plus the Interest Payment, accruing from the date of payment
by the Recipient to the time of reimbursement by the Provider. If any audit reveals that the Recipient has underpaid any amount due under this Agreement (except for any portion thereof disputed in good faith), the Recipient shall within ten
(10) business days after such determination reimburse the Provider an amount of cash equal to such underpayment, plus the Interest Payment, accruing from the date such payment originally should have been made by the Recipient to the time of
payment by the Recipient, subject to Section 4.04(c). If any such overpayment or underpayment equals or exceeds two hundred and fifty thousand Dollars ($250,000) and also amounts to ten percent (10%) or more of the total amount
payable by the Recipient for any period covered by the review, the Provider shall reimburse the Recipient for the cost of such review. 

ARTICLE V 
 TERM AND TERMINATION

 Section 5.01. Term. This Agreement shall commence at the TSA Effective Time and shall be in effect until terminated in
accordance with this Article V (the “Term”). This Agreement shall terminate upon the earlier to occur of (a) the last date on which either Party is obligated to provide any Service to the other Party in accordance with
the terms of this Agreement; (b) the mutual written agreement of the Parties to terminate this Agreement in its entirety; or (c) the date that is the twenty-fourth (24th) month anniversary of the Distribution Date. Unless otherwise
terminated pursuant to Section 5.02, this Agreement shall terminate with respect to each Service as of the close of business on the last day of the Service Period for such Service. 

Section 5.02. Early Termination. 

(a) Without prejudice to the Recipient’s rights with respect to Force Majeure, the Recipient may from time to time terminate this
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 (i) Except as set forth on Exhibit A, for any reason or no reason, upon the giving of at
least thirty (30) days’ prior written notice to the Provider of such Service; provided, that if Exhibit A sets forth a different notice period, then the Recipient shall comply with such different notice period;
provided, further, that any such termination shall be subject to the obligation to pay any applicable Termination Charges pursuant to Section 5.04; or 

(ii) if the Provider of such Service has failed to perform any of its material obligations under this Agreement with respect to such Service,
and such failure shall continue to be uncured for a period of at least thirty (30) days after receipt by the Provider of written notice of such failure from the Recipient; provided, that the Recipient shall not be entitled to terminate
this Agreement with respect to the applicable Service if, as of the end of such period, there remains a good-faith Dispute between the Parties as to whether the Provider has cured the applicable breach. 

(b) The Provider may terminate this Agreement with respect to any individual Service, but not a portion thereof, at any time upon prior written
notice to the Recipient if the Recipient has failed to perform any of its material obligations under this Agreement relating to such Service, including making payment of Charges for such Service when due, and such failure shall continue to be
uncured for a period of at least thirty (30) days after receipt by the Recipient of a written notice of such failure from the Provider; provided, that the Provider shall not be entitled to terminate this Agreement with respect to the
applicable Service if, as of the end of such period, there remains a good-faith Dispute between the Parties as to whether the Recipient has cured the applicable breach. 

(c) Exhibit A hereto shall be updated to reflect any terminated Service. 

Section 5.03. Interdependencies. The Parties acknowledge and agree that (a) there may be interdependencies among the Services
being provided under this Agreement; (b) upon the request of either Party, the Parties shall cooperate and act in good faith to determine whether (i) any such interdependencies exist with respect to the particular Service that a Party is
seeking to terminate pursuant to Section 5.02 and (ii) in the case of such termination, the Provider’s ability to provide a particular Service in accordance with this Agreement would be materially and adversely affected by such
termination of another Service; and (c) if the Parties have determined that such interdependencies exist (and, in the case of such termination that the Provider’s ability to provide a particular Service in accordance with this Agreement
would be materially and adversely affected by such termination), the Parties shall negotiate in good faith to amend Exhibit A hereto with respect to such termination of such impacted Service, which amendment shall be consistent with the terms
of comparable Services. 
 Section 5.04. Effect of Termination. Upon the termination of any Service pursuant to this Agreement,
the Provider of the terminated Service shall have no further obligation to provide the terminated Service, and the Recipient of such Service shall have no obligation to pay any future Charges relating to such Service; provided, that the
Recipient shall remain obligated to the Provider for (a) the Charges owed and payable in respect of Services provided prior to the effective date of termination for such Service, and (b) any applicable Termination Charges (which, in the
case of each of clauses (a) and (b), shall be payable only if the Recipient terminates any Service pursuant to Section 5.02(a)(i)). In connection with the termination of any Service, the provisions of this Agreement not relating
solely to such terminated Service shall survive any such termination, and in connection with a termination of this Agreement, Article I, Section 4.04, this Article V, Article VII and Article IX, all
confidentiality obligations under this Agreement and Liability for all due and unpaid Charges and Termination Charges shall continue to survive indefinitely. 

ARTICLE VI 
 CONFIDENTIALITY;
PROTECTIVE ARRANGEMENTS 
 Section 6.01. eBay and PayPal Obligations. Subject to Section 6.04, until the five
(5) year anniversary of the date of the termination of this Agreement (other than in the case of any item of Technical Information, for which the obligations in this Section 6.01 will continue until such time as any of the
exceptions set forth in clauses (a) through (c) of this Section 6.01 have been satisfied with respect to such item of Technical Information), each of eBay and PayPal, on behalf of itself and each of its Subsidiaries, agrees to
hold, and to cause its Representatives to hold, in strict confidence, using at least the same standard of care to prevent the public disclosure and dissemination thereof that applies to eBay’s Confidential Information pursuant to policies in
effect as of the TSA Effective Time, all Confidential Information concerning the other Party or its Subsidiaries or their respective businesses that is either (a) in its possession (including Confidential Information in its possession prior to
the date hereof) or (b) furnished by any such other Party or such other Party’s Subsidiaries or their respective Representatives at any time pursuant to this Agreement, and shall not use any Confidential Information of the other Party
other than for such purposes as expressly permitted hereunder, except, in each case, to the extent that such Confidential Information is or was (i) in the public domain or generally available to the public, other than as a result of a
disclosure by such Party or any of its Subsidiaries or any of their respective Representatives in violation of this Agreement; (ii) later lawfully acquired from other sources by such Party or any of its Subsidiaries, which sources are not
themselves bound by a confidentiality obligation or other contractual, legal or fiduciary obligation of confidentiality with respect to such Confidential Information; or (iii) independently developed or generated without reference to or use of
the Confidential Information of the other Party or any of its Subsidiaries. If any Confidential Information of a Party or any of its Subsidiaries is disclosed to the other Party or any of its Subsidiaries in connection with providing the Services,
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 Section 6.02. No Release; Return or Destruction. Each Party agrees (a) not to
release or disclose, or permit to be released or disclosed, any Confidential Information of the other Party addressed in Section 6.01 to any other Person, except its Representatives who need to know such Confidential Information in their
capacities as such (who shall be advised of their obligations hereunder with respect to such Confidential Information) and except in compliance with Section 6.04, and (b) to use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain such
Confidential Information in accordance with Section 6.4 of the Separation and Distribution Agreement. Without limiting the foregoing, when any such Confidential Information is no longer needed for the purposes contemplated by the Separation and
Distribution Agreement, this Agreement or any other Ancillary Agreements, each Party will promptly after request of the other Party either return to the other Party all such Confidential Information in a tangible form (including all copies thereof
and all notes, extracts or summaries based thereon) or notify the other Party in writing that it has destroyed such information (and such copies thereof and such notes, extracts or summaries based thereon); provided, that such Party’s
Representatives may retain one (1) copy of such information to the extent required by applicable Law or professional standards, and shall not be required to destroy any such information located in back-up, archival electronic storage. 

Section 6.03. Privacy and Data Protection Laws; Residual Information. Each Party shall comply with all applicable state, federal
and foreign privacy and data protection Laws that are or that may in the future be applicable to the provision of the Services under this Agreement and any additional data protection requirements set forth on Exhibit A with respect to each
Service. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, each Party and its Subsidiaries shall be free to use for any purpose the Residual Information resulting from access Representatives of such Party or its Subsidiaries have had to confidential
and proprietary information concerning the other Party or its Subsidiaries. The Parties acknowledge and understand that the foregoing does not constitute a license under any patents or copyrights. 

Section 6.04. Protective Arrangements. If a Party or any of its Subsidiaries either determines on the advice of its counsel that
it is required to disclose any information pursuant to applicable Law or receives any request or demand under lawful process or from any Governmental Authority to disclose or provide information of the other Party (or any of its Subsidiaries) that
is subject to the confidentiality provisions hereof, such Party shall notify the other Party (to the extent legally permitted) as promptly as practicable under the circumstances prior to disclosing or providing such information and shall cooperate,
at the expense of the other Party, in seeking any appropriate protective order requested by the other Party. If such other Party fails to receive such appropriate protective order in a timely manner and the Party receiving the request or demand
reasonably determines that its failure to disclose or provide such information shall actually prejudice the Party receiving the request or demand, then the Party that received such request or demand may thereafter disclose or provide information to
the extent required by such Law (as so advised by its counsel) or by lawful process or such Governmental Authority, and the disclosing Party shall promptly provide the other Party with a copy of the information so disclosed, in the same form and
format so disclosed, together with a list of all Persons to whom such information was disclosed, in each case to the extent legally permitted. 

ARTICLE VII 
 LIMITED LIABILITY AND
INDEMNIFICATION 
 Section 7.01. Limitations on Liability. 

(a) THE CUMULATIVE AGGREGATE LIABILITIES OF THE PROVIDER AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES AND THEIR RESPECTIVE REPRESENTATIVES, COLLECTIVELY, UNDER THIS
AGREEMENT FOR ANY ACT OR FAILURE TO ACT IN CONNECTION HEREWITH (INCLUDING THE PERFORMANCE OR BREACH OF THIS AGREEMENT), OR FROM THE SALE, DELIVERY, PROVISION, USE OF OR FAILURE TO PROVIDE ANY SERVICES PROVIDED UNDER OR CONTEMPLATED BY THIS
AGREEMENT, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY) OR OTHERWISE, SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AGGREGATE CHARGES PAID AND PAYABLE TO SUCH PROVIDER FOR ALL SERVICES BY THE RECIPIENT PURSUANT TO THIS AGREEMENT THROUGHOUT THE TERM.

 (b) IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY, ITS SUBSIDIARIES OR THEIR RESPECTIVE REPRESENTATIVES BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY FOR ANY INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, EXEMPLARY, REMOTE, SPECULATIVE OR SIMILAR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF COMPENSATORY DAMAGES OF THE OTHER PARTY (INCLUDING LOST PROFITS OR LOST REVENUES) IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, DELIVERY, PROVISION OR USE OF
OR FAILURE TO PROVIDE SERVICES PROVIDED UNDER OR CONTEMPLATED BY THIS AGREEMENT (OTHER THAN ANY SUCH LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO A THIRD-PARTY CLAIM), AND EACH PARTY HEREBY WAIVES ON BEHALF OF ITSELF, ITS SUBSIDIARIES AND ITS REPRESENTATIVES ANY CLAIM
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 (c) The limitations in Section 7.01(a) and Section 7.01(b) shall not
apply in respect of any Liability arising out of or in connection with (i) either Party’s obligations under Section 7.02 or Section 7.03, (ii) the gross negligence, willful misconduct, or fraud of or by the
Party to be charged or (iii) either Party’s obligations or Liabilities under the Intellectual Property Matters Agreement. 
 (d)
The limitations in Section 7.01(a) shall not apply in respect of any Liability arising out of or in connection with either Party’s Liability for breaches of confidentiality under Article VI. 

Section 7.02. Recipient Indemnity. Subject to Section 7.01, Recipient hereby releases and agrees to indemnify, defend
and hold harmless the Provider, its Subsidiaries and each of their respective Representatives, and each of the successors and assigns of any of the foregoing (collectively, the “Provider Indemnitees”), from and against any and all
Liabilities arising from, relating to or in connection with the Recipient’s breaches of confidentiality obligations under Article VI, gross negligence, willful misconduct or fraud. 

Section 7.03. Provider Indemnity. Subject to Section 7.01, the Provider agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless
the Recipient, its Subsidiaries and each of their respective Representatives, and each of the successors and assigns of any of the foregoing (collectively, the “Recipient Indemnitees”), from and against any and all Liabilities
arising from, relating to or in connection with the sale, delivery, provision or use of any Services provided by such Provider hereunder, but only to the extent that such Liabilities relate to, arise out of or are a consequence of the
Provider’s breaches of confidentiality obligations under Article VI, gross negligence, willful misconduct or fraud. 

Section 7.04. Indemnification Procedures. The procedures for indemnification set forth in Sections 4.5, 4.6 and 4.7 of the
Separation and Distribution Agreement shall govern claims for indemnification under this Agreement. 
 Section 7.05. Liability for
Payment Obligations. Nothing in this Article VII shall be deemed to eliminate or limit, in any respect, either Party’s express obligation in this Agreement to pay Charges for Services rendered in accordance with this Agreement. 

Section 7.06. Exclusion of Other Remedies. The provisions of Section 7.02 and Section 7.03 shall, to the
maximum extent permitted by applicable Law, be the sole and exclusive remedies of the Provider Indemnitees and the Recipient Indemnitees, as applicable, for any Liability, whether arising from statute, principle of common or civil law, principles of
strict liability, tort, contract or otherwise under this Agreement. 
 ARTICLE VIII 

DISPUTES 
 Section 8.01.
Dispute Resolution. In the event of any controversy, dispute or claim arising out of or relating to any Party’s rights or obligations under this Agreement (whether arising in contract, tort or otherwise), calculation or allocation of the
costs of any Service or otherwise arising out of or relating in any way to this Agreement (including the interpretation or validity of this Agreement) (a “Dispute”), the Parties agree that each Party’s TSA Manager and each
Party’s applicable Service Manager (or such other persons as the Parties may designate) shall negotiate in good faith in an attempt to resolve such Dispute amicably. If such Dispute has not been resolved to the mutual satisfaction of the
Parties within forty-five (45) days after the initial written notice of the Dispute (or such longer period as the Parties may agree), then such Dispute shall be submitted to the Escalation Committee and resolved in accordance with Sections 7.2
to 7.6 of the Separation and Distribution Agreement, which shall be the sole and exclusive procedures for the resolution of any such Dispute unless otherwise specified herein or in Article VII of the Separation and Distribution Agreement. 

Section 8.02. Disputes Over Charges and Termination Charges. In any Dispute regarding the amount of a Charge or a Termination
Charge, if such Dispute is finally resolved by the applicable Service Managers, the TSA Managers or pursuant to the dispute resolution process set forth or referred to in Section 8.01 and it is determined that the Charge or the
Termination Charge, as applicable, that the Provider has invoiced the Recipient, and that the Recipient has paid to the Provider, is greater or less than the amount that the Charge or the Termination Charge, as applicable, should have been, then
(i) if it is determined that the Recipient has overpaid the Charge or the Termination Charge, as applicable, the Provider shall within five (5) business days after such determination reimburse the Recipient an amount of cash equal to such
overpayment, plus the Interest Payment, accruing from the date of payment by the Recipient to the time of reimbursement by the Provider; and (ii) if it is determined that the Recipient has underpaid the Charge or the Termination Charge, as
applicable, the Recipient shall within five (5) business days after such determination reimburse the Provider an amount of cash equal to such underpayment, plus the Interest Payment, accruing from the date such payment originally should have
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 Section 8.03. Litigation and Unilateral Commencement of Arbitration. Notwithstanding
the foregoing provisions of this Article VIII or Sections 7.2 to 7.4 of the Separation and Distribution Agreement, a Party may seek preliminary provisional or injunctive judicial relief with respect to a Dispute without first complying with
the procedures set forth in Section 8.01 of this Agreement or Sections 7.2 to 7.4 of the Separation and Distribution Agreement if such action is reasonably necessary to avoid irreparable damage. 

Section 8.04. Conduct During Dispute Resolution Process. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the Parties shall, and shall cause
their respective Subsidiaries to, continue to honor all commitments under this Agreement to the extent required by this Agreement during the course of Dispute resolution pursuant to the provisions of this Article VIII, unless such commitments
are the specific subject of the Dispute at issue. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Provider agrees that its interruption of the Services may cause irreparable harm to the Recipient for which no adequate remedy exists at Law and agrees, during the
pendency of any Dispute, not to deny, withdraw, restrict or delay its provision of the Services to the Recipient except as required by court order, by the resolution of the Dispute or as a result of the termination of this Agreement. 

ARTICLE IX 
 MISCELLANEOUS 

Section 9.01. Mutual Cooperation. Each Party shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to, cooperate with the other Party and its
Subsidiaries in connection with the performance of the Services hereunder; provided, that such cooperation shall not unreasonably disrupt the normal operations of such Party or its Subsidiaries; provided, further, that this
Section 9.01 shall not require such Party to incur any out-of-pocket costs or expenses unless and except as expressly provided in this Agreement or otherwise agreed to in writing by the Parties. 

Section 9.02. Further Assurances. Each Party shall take, or cause to be taken, any and all reasonable actions, including the
execution, acknowledgment, filing and delivery of any and all documents and instruments that any other Party may reasonably request in order to effect the intent and purpose of this Agreement and the transactions contemplated hereby. 

Section 9.03. Audit Assistance. Each of the Parties and their respective Subsidiaries are or may be subject to regulation and
audit by a Governmental Authority (including a Taxing Authority), standards organizations, customers or other parties to contracts with such Parties or their respective Subsidiaries under applicable Law, standards or contract provisions. If a
Governmental Authority, standards organization, customer or other party to a contract with a Party or its Subsidiary exercises its right to examine or audit such Party’s or its Subsidiary’s books, records, documents or accounting practices
and procedures pursuant to such applicable Law, standards or contract provisions, and such examination or audit relates to the Services, then the other Party shall provide, at the sole cost and expense of the requesting Party, all assistance
reasonably requested by the Party that is subject to the examination or audit in responding to such examination or audits or requests for Information, to the extent that such assistance or Information is within the reasonable control of the
cooperating Party and is related to the Services. 
 Section 9.04. Title to Intellectual Property. Except as expressly provided
for under the terms of this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement or the Intellectual Property Matters Agreement, the Recipient acknowledges that it shall acquire no right, title or interest (except for the express license rights set
forth in Section 9.05(a)(ii)) in any Intellectual Property Rights, Information Technology, Information, Software or other Technology which are owned or licensed by the Provider by reason of the provision of the Services hereunder. The
Recipient shall not remove or alter any copyright, trademark, confidentiality or other proprietary notices that appear on any Information Technology, Information, Software or other Technology owned or licensed by the Provider, and the Recipient
shall reproduce any such notices on any and all copies thereof. The Recipient shall not attempt to decompile or reverse engineer copies of any Software owned or licensed by the Provider that is provided in object code form only, and the Recipient
shall promptly notify the Provider of any such attempt, regardless of whether by the Recipient or any Third Party, of which the Recipient becomes aware. 

Section 9.05. License. 

(a) Without affecting the rights and obligations of the Parties in the Separation and Distribution Agreement and the Intellectual Property
Matters Agreement, with respect to each of the Services set forth in Exhibit A: 
 (i) Recipient hereby grants to Provider, and
Provider hereby accepts, a non-exclusive, non-transferable (subject to Section 9.07), worldwide right during the Service Period to use Recipient Systems only to the extent necessary and for the sole purpose of performing Provider’s
obligations under this Agreement, and not for any other purpose; and 
 (ii) Provider hereby grants to Recipient, and Recipient hereby
accepts, a non-exclusive, non-transferable (subject to Section 9.07), worldwide right during the Service Period to use the Provider Systems only to the extent necessary and for the sole purpose of receiving the Services under this
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 (b) For clarity, the limited rights to use the Recipient Systems and Provider Systems granted in
this Section 9.05 for each of the Services will terminate at the end of the applicable Service Period and will under no circumstances survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. 

Section 9.06. Independent Contractors. The Parties each acknowledge and agree that they are separate entities, each of which has
entered into this Agreement for its own independent business reasons. The relationships of the Parties hereunder are those of independent contractors and nothing contained herein shall be deemed to create a joint venture, partnership or any other
relationship between the Parties. Personnel performing services hereunder do so on behalf of, under the direction of, and as Personnel of, the Provider, and the Recipient shall have no right, power or authority to direct such Personnel. 

Section 9.07. Assignability. 

(a) This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns;
provided, that except as set forth in Section 9.07(b) and Section 9.07(c), neither Party nor any such party thereto may assign its rights or delegate its obligations under this Agreement without the express prior
written consent of the other Party. 
 (b) No consent of the other Party shall be required for: (i) the assignment of a Party’s
rights and obligations under this Agreement in whole or in part to any of its Subsidiaries; provided, that no such assignment shall release such Party from any liability or obligation under this Agreement; or (ii) the assignment of all
of a Party’s rights and obligations in whole (i.e., the assignment of a party’s rights and obligations under this Agreement, the Separation and Distribution Agreement and all Ancillary Agreements all at the same time) under this
Agreement in connection with a change of control of a Party so long as the resulting, surviving or transferee Person assumes all the obligations of the relevant party thereto by operation of Law or pursuant to an agreement in form and substance
reasonably satisfactory to the other Party; provided, that, (A) in the event of a Change of Control of eBay in which such acquirer is a PayPal Specified Person, PayPal shall, in its capacity as a Provider, have the right to terminate
this Agreement solely as it relates to any service for which continued provision of such service by PayPal would materially and adversely affect PayPal’s competitive position with respect to such PayPal Specified Person (and will have no other
separate right to terminate this Agreement), and (B) in the event of a Change of Control of PayPal in which such acquirer is an eBay Specified Person, eBay shall, in its capacity as a Provider, have the right to terminate this Agreement solely
as it relates to any service for which continued provision of such service by eBay would materially and adversely affect eBay’s competitive position with respect to such eBay Specified Person (and will have no other separate right to terminate
this Agreement). 
 (c) If there occurs a divestiture or other disposition of any Subsidiary, division or business that is a Recipient or
Provider of Services (a “Divested Asset”), the Party that is divesting or disposing of such Divested Asset shall assign all of its rights and obligations under this Agreement, in respect of the Divested Asset, to the Person that
acquired control of such Divested Asset (such Person, the “Divested Asset Acquirer”), without any requirement to obtain the consent of the other Party, and the Divested Asset Acquirer shall accept in writing the terms of the
Agreement and the applicable Services with respect to such Divested Asset; provided, that if such Divested Asset is a Recipient of Services and the Divested Asset Acquirer is a PayPal Specified Person (if eBay is divesting or disposing of
such Divested Asset) or an eBay Specified Person (if PayPal is divesting or disposing of such Divested Asset), as applicable, the Provider of such Services to the Divested Asset may terminate this Agreement with respect to the Divested Asset. 

Section 9.08. Third-Party Beneficiaries. Except as provided in Article VII with respect to the Provider Indemnitees and the
Recipient Indemnitees in their capacities as such, (a) the provisions of this Agreement are solely for the benefit of the Parties and are not intended to confer upon any other Person except the Parties any rights or remedies hereunder; and
(b) there are no other third-party beneficiaries of this Agreement and this Agreement shall not provide any other Third Party with any remedy, claim, Liability, reimbursement, claim of action or other right in excess of those existing without
reference to this Agreement. 
 Section 9.09. Force Majeure. No Party shall be deemed in default of this Agreement for any delay
or failure to fulfill any obligation hereunder (other than a payment obligation) so long as and to the extent to which any delay or failure in the fulfillment of such obligations is prevented, frustrated, hindered or delayed as a consequence of
circumstances of Force Majeure. In the event of any such excused delay, the time for performance (other than a payment obligation) shall be extended for a period equal to the time lost by reason of the delay unless this Agreement has previously been
terminated under Article V. A Party claiming the benefit of this provision shall, as soon as reasonably practicable after the occurrence of any such Force Majeure, (a) provide written notice to the other Party of the nature and extent of
any such Force Majeure; and (b) use commercially reasonable efforts to remove any such causes and resume performance under this Agreement as soon as reasonably practicable (and in no event later than the date that the affected Party resumes
providing analogous services to, or otherwise resumes analogous performance under any other agreement for, itself, its Affiliates or any Third Party) unless this Agreement has previously been terminated under Article V. The Recipient shall be
(i) relieved of the obligation to pay Charges for the affected Service(s) throughout the duration of such Force Majeure and (ii) if any Force Majeure prevents, hinders, or delays the performance by the Provider, the Recipient may procure
the affected Services from an alternate source, including the Recipient’s Personnel (with the Provider reimbursing the Recipient for the cost of procuring the affected Services from such alternate source) throughout the duration of such Force
Majeure, and the Provider shall cooperate in good faith with, provide any required Information to, and take such other action as may be reasonable required to enable such alternate source to provide the affected Services. 

  
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 Section 9.10. No Set-Off. Except as mutually agreed to in writing by the Parties,
neither Party shall have any right of set-off or other similar rights with respect to (a) any amounts received pursuant to this Agreement; or (b) any other amounts claimed to be owed to the other Party arising out of this Agreement. 

Section 9.11. Incorporation by Reference. Sections 10.1 (excluding Section 10.1(c)), 10.2, 10.5, 10.6, and 10.8 through
10.16, 10.18 and 10.19 of the Separation and Distribution Agreement are incorporated by reference into this Agreement, mutatis mutandis, except that (a) each reference to “this Agreement”, “any Ancillary Agreement” or
“each Ancillary Agreement,” in such sections of the Separation and Distribution Agreement shall be deemed to refer to this Agreement, and (b) all notices regarding routine matters involving a Service under this Agreement shall be
directed to the applicable Services Manager(s) or TSA Managers, as specified in Section 2.09, and notices regarding all other matters under this Agreement shall be directed as required under Section 10.5 of the Separation and
Distribution Agreement with a copy to each Party’s TSA Manager. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have executed this Agreement by persons duly authorized as
of the date and year first above written. 
  

			
	EBAY INC.
		
	By:		/s/ John J. Donahoe
	Name: John J. Donahoe
	Title: President and Chief Executive Officer

  

			
	PAYPAL HOLDINGS, INC.
		
	By:		/s/ Daniel H. Schulman
	Name: Daniel H. Schulman
	Title: President and CEO-Designee

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(1) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(1): HR
APPLICATION SUPPORT SERVICES 
  

							
	 Provider:
	  	 Recipient Subsidiary:
	  	 Service Period:
	  	 Extension Periods:

	eBay Inc.	  	PayPal, Inc.	  	3 Months	  	Successive 1 month service periods (no more than 15 months)

  

	1.	OVERVIEW  

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(1) is to allow Recipient to leverage
Provider’s Human Resources Delivery Systems (“HRDS”) team after Separation for any support issues related to Recipient’s HR applications. 

As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to provide, or
to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to Recipient, or any Subsidiary of Recipient, the Services. 
 Accordingly, during the Service Period,
Provider will provide, and Recipient will use, the Services in a manner consistent with how similar Services were provided and used prior to Separation and in conformance with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(1) and the Agreement. This
Exhibit A(1) is hereby incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement. 

 

	2.	SERVICES: SUPPORTED APPLICATIONS 

  

	 	2.1	Provider will make available to Recipient the support services for certain HR applications in a manner mutually agreed by the Parties (the “Services”). 

 

	3.	HRDS APPLICATION SUPPORT: SERVICE LEVELS 

  

	 	3.1	Service Failure Support. Provider will attempt to diagnose and fix any failure of the Services to function as designed (each, a “Service Failure”), as agreed in good faith by the Parties.

  

	4.	CHARGES 

  

	 	4.1	Charges and Payment 

  

	 	4.1(a)	Any Charges for all Services will be subject to Recipient’s prior written approval following Provider’s estimate of alternative workforce (AWF) resources needed. Provider and Recipient are not sure of the
extent of the Services that may be required, and estimate that from 1 - 3 people may be needed for anywhere from 1- 25 hours per week. The average hourly charge is expected to be approximately $115 per hour per person. 

 

	 	4.1(b)	All Charges for Services incurred in any month, if any, will be invoiced to Recipient monthly by Provider and subject to the payment terms of the Agreement. 

 

	 	4.1(c)	Additionally, in the event required to address System Failures, Provider will supply Recipient with an estimate of any labor and services fees associated with third-parties’ application efforts and such fees will
be subject to Recipient’s prior written approval; upon completion of such efforts, Recipient shall reimburse Provider for any labor or service fees charged by such application Vendors and paid by Provider in the course of addressing a System
Failure reported by Recipient up to the estimate supplied by Provider. 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(1) 
  
  

	5.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	5.1	Provider Service Manager: Sr. Director HR Delivery Solutions, eBay Inc. 

  

	 	5.2	Recipient Service Manager: VP Global Talent Acquisition, PayPal, Inc. 

  

	6.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR RECIPIENT
SUBSIDIARY 

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A (1) and for the purposes of the
signature below, the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set
forth above, no Provider Subsidiary or Provider Subsidiary is a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, between a Provider and Recipient Subsidiary, or between a Recipient
Subsidiary and a Provider Subsidiary shall be resolved between Recipient and Provider in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Provider Subsidiary and/or the Recipient Subsidiary, as the case may be, agrees to be
bound by any resolution resulting therefrom. 
 ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 
  

							
	Provider: eBay Inc.	  	Recipient Subsidiary: PayPal, Inc.
				
	By:	  	  
	  	By:	  	  

				
	Name Printed:	  	  
	  	Name Printed:	  	  

				
	Title:	  	  
	  	Title:	  	  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(2) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(2)
– SEPARATION OF COMINGLED ASSETS 
  

							
	 Provider:
	 	 Recipient Subsidiary:
	 	 Service Period:
	 	 No Extension Period:

	eBay Inc.	 	PayPal, Inc.	 	24 Months	 	No Extension Period

  

	1.	OVERVIEW 

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(2) is to
provide additional time to separate data center assets. In preparation for Separation, Provider has worked towards complete logical and physical separation of the data center assets of Recipient from those of Provider, and will need additional time
after Separation to complete such room separation services (the “Services”). As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to provide,
or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to the Recipient, or any Subsidiary of the Recipient the Services. Accordingly, during the Service Period, Provider will provide, and Recipient will receive, the Services in a manner consistent
with how similar Services were provided and used prior to Separation and in conformance with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(2) and the Agreement. This Exhibit A(2) is hereby incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement.
Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement. 
  

	2.	SERVICES 

 The Services for room separation will be
provided in a manner to be agreed in good faith by the Parties. 
  

	3.	CONSIDERATION  

 Consideration for Provider’s performance of
the Services is provided by the Colocation Services Agreement with Recipient for the relevant Location. Provider declares that no additional expenses will be incurred to complete these transition services over and above the normal expenses
contemplated by the applicable Colocation Services Agreement. 
  

	4.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	4.1	Provider Service Manager: VP Global Foundation Services, eBay Inc. 

  

	 	4.2	Recipient Service Manager: Senior Director GPI Business Operations, PayPal, Inc. 

  

	5.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR RECIPIENT
SUBSIDIARY  

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A(2) and for the purposes of the
signature below, the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set
forth above, no Provider Subsidiary or Recipient Subsidiary is a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, between a Provider and Recipient Subsidiary, or between a Recipient
Subsidiary and a Provider Subsidiary shall be resolved between Recipient and Provider in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Provider Subsidiary and/or the Recipient Subsidiary, as the case may be, agrees to be
bound by any resolution resulting therefrom. 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(2) 
  

			
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED:
	
	Provider: EBAY INC.
		
	By:	 	  

		
	Name Printed:	 	  

		
	Title:	 	  

	
	Recipient Subsidiary: PAYPAL, INC.
		
	By:	 	  

		
	Name Printed:	 	  

		
	Title:	 	  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(3.1) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(3.1)
CS –INTERIM CUSTOMER SERVICE INTERACTIONS 

(EBAY TO PAYPAL) 

 

					
	 Provider/Provider Subsidiary:
	  	 Recipient Subsidiaries:
	  	 Service Period:

	eBay Inc.	  	PayPal, Inc.	  	18 Months
			
	eBay International AG	  	PayPal Pte. Ltd.	  	
			
		  	PayPal Payments Pte. Holdings S.C.S.	  	

  

	1.	OVERVIEW 

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(3.1) is for
Recipient to continue working with Provider to assist Recipient in providing customer service to its customers (the “Services”). 

As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees
to provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to the Recipient, or any Subsidiary of the Recipient the Services. Accordingly, during the Service Period, Provider will provide, and Recipient will receive, the Services in a
manner consistent with how similar Services were provided and used prior to Separation and in conformance with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(3.1) and the Agreement. This Exhibit A(3.1) is hereby incorporated by reference into Exhibit A
of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement. 
  

	2.	SERVICES In providing the Services, Provider will make available to Recipient tools (“Provider Tools”), services and data to be agreed in good
faith by the Parties. 

  

	3.	SERVICE STANDARDS 

  

	 	3.1	Service Failure Support. Provider will attempt to diagnose and fix any failure of the Services to function as designed (each, a “Service Failure”), as agreed in good faith by the Parties.

  

	4.	CHARGES There will be no Charges for the Services because Provider declares that no additional expenses will be incurred to complete these Services.

  

	5.	TERM AND TERMINATION The Service Period for this Exhibit A(3.1) shall not exceed eighteen (18) months from the Effective Time
of the Agreement. 

  

	6.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	6.1	Provider Service Manager: SVP of Customer Experience, eBay Inc. 

  

	 	6.2	Recipient Service Manager: SVP of Customer Experience, PayPal, Inc. 

  

	7.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF RECIPIENT SUBSIDIARY AND/OR PROVIDER
SUBSIDIARY 

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A(3.1) and for the purposes
of the signature below, the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient and the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider. Except
as set forth above, no Recipient Subsidiary or Provider Subsidiary is a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between a Recipient Subsidiary and Provider, between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, or between a
Recipient Subsidiary and a Provider Subsidiary shall be resolved between Recipient and Provider in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Recipient Subsidiary and/or the Provider Subsidiary, as the case may be
agrees to be bound by any resolution resulting therefrom. 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(3.1) 
  

									
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED:	 		 		 	
			
	Recipient Subsidiary: PayPal, Inc.	 		 	Provider: eBay Inc.
					
	By:	 	  
	 		 	By:	 	  

					
	Name Printed:	 	  
	 		 	Name Printed:	 	  

					
	Title:	 	  
	 		 	Title:	 	  

			
	Recipient Subsidiary: PayPal Pte. Ltd.	 		 	Provider Subsidiary: eBay International AG
					
	By:	 	  
	 		 	By:	 	  

					
	Name Printed:	 	  
	 		 	Name Printed:	 	  

					
	Title:	 	  
	 		 	Title:	 	  

				
	Recipient Subsidiary: PayPal Payments Pte. Holdings S.C.	 		 		 	
					
	By:	 	  
	 		 		 	
					
	Name Printed:	 	  
	 		 		 	
					
	Title:	 	  
	 		 		 	

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(3.2) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(3.2)
CS –INTERIM CUSTOMER SERVICE INTERACTIONS 

(PAYPAL TO EBAY) 

 

					
	 Provider Subsidiaries:
	  	 Recipient/Recipient Subsidiary:
	  	 Service Period:

	PayPal, Inc.	  	eBay Inc.	  	18 Months
			
	PayPal Pte. Ltd.	  	eBay International AG	  	
			
	PayPal Payments Pte. Holdings S.C.S.	  		  	

  

	1.	OVERVIEW 

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(3.1) is for
Recipient to continue working with Provider to assist Recipient in providing customer service to its customers (the “Services”). 

As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees
to provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to the Recipient, or any Subsidiary of the Recipient the Services. Accordingly, during the Service Period, Provider will provide, and Recipient will receive, the Services in a
manner consistent with how similar Services were provided and used prior to Separation and in conformance with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(3.2) and the Agreement. This Exhibit A(3.2) is hereby incorporated by reference into Exhibit A
of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement. 
  

	2.	SERVICES In providing the Services, Provider will make available to Recipient tools (“Provider Tools”), services and data to be agreed in good
faith by the Parties. 

  

	3.	SERVICE STANDARDS 

  

	 	3.1	Service Failure Support. Provider will attempt to diagnose and fix any failure of the Services to function as designed (each, a “Service Failure”), as agreed in good faith by the Parties.

  

	4.	CHARGES; PAYMENT 

  

	 	5.1	Charges. The Charges are $100,000.00 plus 7% annually. 

  

	 	5.2	Payment. The Charges will be invoiced to Recipient monthly during the Service Period on a pro-rata basis by Provider and subject to the payment terms of the Agreement. 

 

	5.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

 Provider Service
Manager: SVP of Customer Experience, eBay Inc. 
 Recipient Service Manager: SVP of Customer Experience, eBay Inc. 

 

	6.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR PROVIDER
SUBSIDIARY 

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A (3.2) and for the purposes of the
signature below, the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set
forth above, no Provider Subsidiary or Provider Subsidiary is a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, or between a Recipient
Subsidiary and a 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(3.2) 
  
 Provider Subsidiary shall be resolved between
Recipient and Provider in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Provider Subsidiary and/or the Provider Subsidiary, as the case may be, agrees to be bound by any resolution resulting therefrom. 

 

									
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED:	 		 		 	
			
	Provider Subsidiary: PayPal, Inc.	 		 	Recipient: eBay Inc.
					
	By:	 	  
	 		 	By:	 	  

					
	Name Printed:	 	  
	 		 	Name Printed:	 	  

					
	Title:	 	  
	 		 	Title:	 	  

			
	Provider Subsidiary: PayPal Pte. Ltd.	 		 	Recipient Subsidiary: eBay International AG
					
	By:	 	  
	 		 	By:	 	  

					
	Name Printed:	 	  
	 		 	Name Printed:	 	  

					
	Title:	 	  
	 		 	Title:	 	  

				
	Provider Subsidiary: PayPal Payments Pte. Holdings S.C.	 		 		 	
					
	By:	 	  
	 		 		 	
					
	Name Printed:	 	  
	 		 		 	
					
	Title:	 	  
	 		 		 	

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(4) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(4)
– THIRD PARTY GATEWAY HOSTING SERVICES 
  

							
	 Provider Entity:
	  	 Recipient:
	  	 Initial Service Period:
	  	 Extensions:

	PayPal, Inc.	  	eBay Inc.	  	12 months	  	Successive 1 month service periods (no more than 6 months)

  

	1.	OVERVIEW  

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(4) is to provide Recipient’s Risk
team time to scope and migrate its instance of an identity verification tool used during seller and buyer onboarding. As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”),
Provider agrees to provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to the Recipient, or any Subsidiary of the Recipient the Services. 

Provider will provide, and Recipient will use, the Services in a manner consistent with how similar Services were provided and used prior to Separation and in
conformance with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(4) and the Agreement. This Exhibit A(4) is hereby incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings
ascribed to them in the Agreement. 
  

	2.	GATEWAY HOSTING SERVICES DESCRIPTION  

The Provider will host the gateway (the “Gateway”) that the Recipient will use to access services provided by the third-party application
vendor in a manner to be agreed in good faith by the Parties. 
  

	3.	SERVICES STANDARDS: Service Failure Support. Provider will attempt to diagnose and fix any failure of the Services to function as designed (each, a “Service
Failure”), as agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

  

	4.	CHARGES: 

  

	 	4.1	The parties agree to split the monthly cost payable to the third-party at the rate of 60/40, being 60% to Recipient and 40% to Provider. The parties agree to determine a different split should the overall volume
changes by more than 10% in any given month. Because the volume is not known at this time, Recipient estimate of the 40% of the total amount based on 2015 actuals to date will be approximately $8,000 per month. The actual amount for future
months will be invoiced and Recipient will provide the detail support along with the invoice. 

  

	 	4.2	The overall charge from the third-party vendor will be invoiced monthly to Recipient. Recipient will then invoice Provider’s monthly cost, 40% of the overall cost as the Charges under this Exhibit A(4), and
Recipient’s reimbursement will be subject to the payment terms for Charges of the Agreement. 

  

	5.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	5.1	Provider: Program Manager, Data Strat Management 

  

	 	5.2	Recipient: Sr Product Manager – Technical Trust and Senior Manager, MMP Trust, Trust-Eng-Bangalore 

  

	6.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER ENTITY  

For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A (4) and for the purposes of the signature below, the term “Provider Entity” may be used
to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider. As the Provider Entity will be performing some or all of the Services provided pursuant this Exhibit A(4), Recipient hereby agrees to pay to the Provider Entity the

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(4) 
  
 Charges set forth in Section 7 of this Exhibit
A(4), and Provider hereby agrees to the payment of such Charges to the Provider Entity, which will be in full satisfaction of Recipient’s obligation to pay Charges for the Services provided pursuant this Exhibit A(4). Except as set forth above,
the Provider Entity is not a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between Recipient and the Provider Entity shall be resolved between Recipient and Provider in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this
Agreement, and the Provider Entity agrees be bound by any resolution resulting therefrom. 
  

			
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED:
		
	PayPal, Inc.:	 	 
		
	By:	 	  

		
	Name Printed:	 	  

		
	Title:	 	  

		
	eBay Inc.:	 	 
		
	By:	 	  

		
	Name Printed:	 	  

		
	Title:	 	  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(5) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(5)
– GATEWAY HOSTING SERVICES 
  

							
	 Provider Entity:
	  	 Recipient:
	  	 Initial Service Period:
	  	 Extensions:

	PayPal, Inc.	  	eBay Inc.	  	12 months	  	Successive 1 month service periods (no more than 6 months)

  

	1.	OVERVIEW  

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(5) is to allow Recipient’s Risk team
time to scope and migrate its instance of a subscription service application used for risk decision processes. The Provider will make available to Recipient the services (the “Services”) in a manner to be agreed in good faith by the
Parties. As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to the Recipient, or any
Subsidiary of the Recipient the Services. 
 Provider will provide, and Recipient will use, the Services in a manner consistent with how similar Services
were provided and used prior to Separation and in conformance with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(5) and the Agreement. This Exhibit A(5) is hereby incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not
otherwise defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement. 
  

	2.	GATEWAY HOSTING SERVICES DESCRIPTION  

The Provider will host the gateway (the “Gateway”) that the Recipient will use to access services provided by a third-party application
vendor. 
  

	3.	SERVICES STANDARDS: Service Failure Support. Provider will attempt to diagnose and fix any failure of the Services to function as designed (each, a
“Service Failure”) in a manner to be agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

  

	4.	CHARGES 

  

	 	4.1	There will be no Charges for the Services because Recipient and Provider will each respectively receive independent invoices from the vendor. There is no other cost associated with the Services from Provider to
Recipient. 

  

	5.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	5.1	Provider: Program Manager, Data Strat Management 

  

	 	5.2	Recipient: Senior Director, Risk Management 

  

	6.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER ENTITY  

For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A (5) and for the purposes of the signature below, the term “Provider Entity” may be used
to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider. Except as set forth above, the Provider Entity is not a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between Recipient and the Provider Entity shall be resolved between Recipient
and Provider in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Provider Entity agrees be bound by any resolution resulting therefrom. 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(5) 
  
  

			
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED:
		
	PayPal, Inc.:	 	  

		
	By:	 	  

		
	Name Printed:	 	  

		
	Title:	 	  

		
	eBay Inc.:	 	  

		
	By:	 	  

		
	Name Printed:	 	  

		
	Title:	 	  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(6.1) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(6.1)
– EBAY-PAYPAL SHIPPING 
  

							
	 Provider:
	 	 Recipient Subsidiary:
	 	 Service Period:
	 	 Extensions:

	eBay Inc.	 	PayPal, Inc.	 	18 months	 	None

  

	1.	OVERVIEW 

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(6.1) is to give Provider
and Recipient transition time to remove their shipping-related function dependencies. Provider will make available to Recipient the services described in this Exhibit A(6.1) (the “Services”). As referenced in Section 2.01 of
the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to Recipient, or any Subsidiary of Recipient, the Services. 

Accordingly, Provider will provide, and Recipient will use, the Services in a manner consistent with how they were provided and used prior to Separation and
in conformance with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(6.1) and the Agreement. This Exhibit A(6.1) is incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings
ascribed to them in the Agreement. 
  

	2.	SERVICE DESCRIPTIONS 

  

	 	2.1	Provider will make available to Recipient the tools and data and provide the Services in a manner to be agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

 

	3.	SERVICES: SERVICE LEVELS  

  

	 	3.1	Service Failure Support. Provider will attempt to diagnose and fix any failure of the Services to function as designed (each, a “Service Failure”), as agreed in good faith by the Parties.

  

	4.	CHARGES 

  

	 	4.1	The Charges for the Services will be $4,800 (+7%) on a monthly basis. 

  

	5.	TERM AND TERMINATION 

  

	 	5.1	The Service Period for this Exhibit shall not exceed eighteen (18) months from Effective Time of the Agreement. 

  

	6.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	6.1	Provider Service Mangers: 

  

	 	•	 	Group Product Manager 

  

	 	•	 	Product Marketing for C2C Shipping 

  

	 	6.2	Recipient Service Manager: 

  

	 	•	 	Product General Manager 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(6.1) 
  
  

	7.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/ OR RECIPIENT
SUBSIDIARY  

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A (6.1) and for the purposes of the signature below,
the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set forth herein,
Recipient Subsidiary is not a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement.
 Any dispute between Recipient Subsidiary and Provider, between a
Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, or between a Recipient Subsidiary and a Provider Subsidiary in shall be resolved between Provider and Recipient the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and Recipient Subsidiary agrees be
bound by any resolution resulting therefrom. 
 ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 

Provider: eBay Inc. 
  

			
	By:	 	  

		
	Name Printed:	 	  

		
	Title:	 	  

	
	Recipient Subsidiary: PayPal, Inc.:
		
	By:	 	  

		
	Name Printed:	 	  

		
	Title:	 	  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(6.2) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(6.2)
– PAYPAL-EBAY SHIPPING 
  

							
	 Provider Subsidiary:
	 	 Recipient:
	 	 Service Period:
	 	 Extensions:

	PayPal, Inc.	 	eBay Inc.	 	18 months	 	None

  

	1.	OVERVIEW 

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(6.2) is to give Provider
and Recipient transition time to remove their shipping-related function dependencies. 
 Provider will make available to Recipient the services described in
this Exhibit A(6.2) (the “Services”). As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to provide, or to cause one or more of its
Subsidiaries to provide, to the Recipient, or any Subsidiary of the Recipient the Services. 
 Accordingly, Provider will provide, and Recipient will use,
both the Services and the Reconciliation Support (defined in Section 4.1) in a manner consistent with how they were provided and used prior to Separation and in conformance with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(6.2) and the Agreement.
This Exhibit A(6.2) is incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement. 

 

	2.	SERVICES: SERVICE DESCRIPTION 

  

	 	2.1	Provider will make available to Recipient the tools and data and provide the Services in a manner to be agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

 

	3.	SERVICES: SERVICE LEVELS 

  

	 	3.1	Service Failure Support. Provider will attempt to diagnose and fix any failure of the Services to function as designed (each, a “Service Failure”), as agreed in good faith by the Parties.

  

	4.	RECONCILIATION SUPPORT  

  

	 	4.1	Service Description. Provider will make available to Recipient the tools and data and provide the shipping-related reconciliation support services described in a manner to be agreed in good faith by the Parties.

  

	5.	CHARGES 

  

	 	5.1	The Charges for the Services will be $40,857 (+ 7%) on a monthly basis. 

  

	6.	TERM AND TERMINATION: 

  

	 	6.1	The Service Period shall not exceed eighteen (18) months from the Effective Time of the Agreement. 

  

	7.	SERVICE MANAGERS  

  

	 	7.1	Provider Service Manager: 

  

	 	•	 	Product General Manager 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(6.2) 
  
  

	7.2	Recipient Service Managers: 

  

	 	•	 	Group Product Manager and Product Marketing for C2C Shipping 

  

	8.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/ OR RECIPIENT
SUBSIDIARY 

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A (6.2) and for the purposes of the
signature below, the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set
forth herein, Provider Subsidiary is not a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement.
 Any dispute between a Recipient Subsidiary and Provider,
between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, or between a Recipient Subsidiary and a Provider Subsidiary shall be resolved between Provider and Recipient in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Provider Subsidiary
and/or the Recipient Subsidiary, as the case may be, agrees to be bound by any resolution resulting therefrom. 
 ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 

Provider Subsidiary: PayPal, Inc. 
  

			
	By:		  

		
	Name Printed:		  

		
	Title:		  

	
	Recipient: eBay Inc.
		
	By:		  

		
	Name Printed:		  

		
	Title:		  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(7) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(7)
– LOYALTY INCENTIVE PLATFORM 
  

							
	 Provider Subsidiary:
	 	 Recipient:
	 	 Service Period:
	 	 Extension Period:

	PayPal, Inc.	 	eBay Inc.	 	18 Months	 	No Extension Period

  

	1.	OVERVIEW  

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(7) is to allow Recipient
required time to develop a tool which will enable Recipient to continue to offer its loyalty products including coupons, vouchers, gift certificates, and gift cards. Provider will make available to Recipient the tools, functions and data (the
“Services”) in a manner to be agreed in good faith by the Parties. As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to provide, or to
cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to the Recipient, or any Subsidiary of the Recipient the Services. 
 Provider will
provide, and Recipient will use, the Services in a manner consistent with how similar Services were provided and used prior to Separation and in conformance with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(7) and the Agreement. This Exhibit A(7) is
hereby incorporated by reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement. 
  

	2.	SERVICE DESCRIPTION 

  

	 	2.1	Provider will make available to Recipient all Provider systems, tools and customer service necessary and consistent with the provision of the Services that were provided prior to Separation, to support the
Recipient’s loyalty products 

  

	3.	SERVICE LEVEL  

  

	 	3.1	Service Failure Support. Provider will attempt to diagnose and fix any failure of the Services to function as designed (each, a “Service Failure”), as agreed in good faith by the Parties

  

	4.	CHARGES 

  

	 	4.1	Charges are as follows: $10,700/month. 

  

	 	4.2	All Charges for Services incurred in any month, if any, will be invoiced to Recipient monthly by Provider and subject to the payment terms of the Agreement. 

 

	5.	SERVICE MANAGERS  

  

	 	5.1	Provider Service Managers: 

 Director Credit Product Experience 

Senior Product Manager- DG 

Director Software Development 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(7) 
  
  

	 	5.2	Recipient Service Managers: 

 Director Product Management 

Director Product Management 

Director Software Development 

Manager Software Development 
  

	6.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR RECIPIENT
SUBSIDIARY  

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A(7) and for the purposes of the signature below, the
term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set forth above, no
Provider Subsidiary or Recipient Subsidiary is a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, between a Provider and Recipient Subsidiary, or between a Recipient Subsidiary and a
Provider Subsidiary shall be resolved between Provider and Recipient in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Provider Subsidiary and/or Recipient Subsidiary, as the case may be, agrees to be bound by any
resolution resulting therefrom. 
  

			
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED:
	
	Provider Subsidiary: PayPal, Inc.
		
	By:	 	  

		
	Name Printed:	 	  

		
	Title:	 	  

	
	Recipient: eBay Inc.
		
	By:	 	  

		
	Name Printed:	 	  

		
	Title:	 	  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(8) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(8)
– GIFT CARDS 
  

					
	 Provider:
	  	 Recipient:
	  	 Service Period:

	PayPal, Inc. (as Subsidiary of PayPal)	  	eBay Gift Card Services, Inc. (a Subsidiary of eBay and fka PayPal Gift Card Services, Inc.)	  	18 months

  

	1.	OVERVIEW.  

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(8) is to describe the accounting and reconciliation
services provided by Provider related to eBay branded, stored value (prepaid) cards issued by Recipient which are redeemable by consumers for merchandise or services at the eBay website (“Gift Cards”). Provider will make available
to Recipient the services described in this Exhibit A(8) (the “Services”). As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), eBay or PayPal (as the case
may be) agrees to provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to the other, or any Subsidiary of the other, the Services. 
 Provider
will provide, and Recipient will use, the Services in a manner consistent with how similar Services were provided and used prior to Separation and in conformance with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(8) and the Agreement. This Exhibit A(8)
is hereby incorporated by reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement. 
  

	2.	SERVICES 

  

	 	2.1	Provider will make available to Recipient the Services, which will include the tools, services and data related to Gift Card reconciliation to be agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

 

	3.	SERVICE LEVEL OBJECTIVES (“SLO”) 

  

	 	3.1	Service Failure Support. Service Failures will be diagnosed and fixed as agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

  

	4.	CHARGES 

  

	 	4.1	Charges are as follows: $27,188.70 monthly. 

  

	 	4.2	All Charges for Services incurred in any month, if any, will be invoiced to Recipient monthly by Provider and subject to the payment terms of the Agreement. 

 

	5.	TERM AND TERMINATION 

  

	 	5.1	Recipient or Provider may terminate any of the Services provided in this Exhibit in accordance with Section 5 of the Agreement. 

 

	6.	SERVICE MANAGERS  

  

	 	6.1	Recipient Service Managers: 

 Manager, MP Accounting 

Controller, MP North America, MP Accounting 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(8) 
  
  

	 	6.2	Provider Service Managers: 

 Finance Project Management, Accounting 

Director, Accounting 
 Manager,
Specialty Accounts, Accounting 
  

	7.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR RECIPIENT
SUBSIDIARY 

 Any dispute arising under this Exhibit A(8) shall be resolved between eBay and PayPal in
the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Provider and/or the Recipient, as the case may be, agrees to be bound by any resolution resulting therefrom. 

 

			
	ACCEPTED AND AGREED:
	
	Provider: PayPal, Inc.
		
	By:	 	  

		
	Name Printed:	 	  

		
	Title:	 	  

	
	Recipient: eBay Gift Card Services, Inc.
		
	By:	 	  

		
	Name Printed:	 	  

	
	Title: President and Secretary of eBay Gift Card Services, Inc.

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(9) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(9)
– FRAUD RESEARCH (PAYPAL TO STUBHUB) 
  

							
	 Provider Subsidiaries:
	 	 Recipient Subsidiaries:
	 	 Service Period:
	 	 Extensions:

	PayPal, Inc.	 	StubHub, Inc.	 	18 Months	 	None
				
	PayPal Pte. Ltd.	 	eBay International AG	 		 	

  

	1.	OVERVIEW  

 The purpose of this Exhibit A (9) is for Recipient
to continue working with Provider so that Recipient can receive Provider data in support of Recipient’s fraud research activities (the “Services”). 

As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to
provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to Recipient, or any Subsidiary of Recipient, the Services. Accordingly, during the Service Period, Provider will provide, and Recipient will receive, the Services in a manner
consistent with how similar Services were and the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties. This Exhibit A(9) is hereby incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have
the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement. 
  

	2.	SERVICES  

  

	 	2.1	Provider Tools. 

  

	 	2.1(a)	In providing the Services, Provider will provide read only access to the “Provider Tool”, services, and data in a manner to be agreed in good faith by both Parties. 

 

	3.	SERVICE STANDARDS 

 Service
Failure Support. Provider will attempt to diagnose and fix any failure of the Services to function as designed (each, a “Service Failure”) in a manner to be agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

 

	4.	CHARGES 

 Provider declares that no additional expenses will be
incurred to complete these Services and therefore no Charges will be invoiced by Provider to Recipient. 
  

	5.	TERM AND TERMINATION 

  

	 	5.1	The Service Period for this Exhibit shall not exceed eighteen (18) months from the Effective Time of the Agreement. 

  

	6.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	6.1	Provider PayPal Service Manager: SVP of Customer Experience 

  

	 	6.2	Recipient StubHub Service Manager: Head of Trust and Safety 

  

	7.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR RECIPIENT
SUBSIDIARY 

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A(9) and for the purposes of the signature
below, the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(9) 
  
 used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient.
Except as set forth above, no Provider Subsidiary or Provider Subsidiary is a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, between a Provider and Recipient Subsidiary, or between
a Recipient Subsidiary and a Provider Subsidiary shall be resolved between Recipient and Provider in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Provider Subsidiary and/or the Recipient Subsidiary, as the case may be,
agrees to be bound by any resolution resulting therefrom. 
 ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 
  

									
	Provider Subsidiary: PayPal, Inc.	 		 	Recipient Subsidiary: StubHub, Inc.
					
	By:	 	  
	 		 	By:	 	  

					
	Name Printed:	 	  
	 		 	Name Printed:	 	  

					
	Title:	 	  
	 		 	Title:	 	  

			
	Provider Subsidiary: PayPal, Pte. Ltd.	 		 	Recipient Subsidiary: eBay International AG
					
	By:	 	  
	 		 	By:	 	  

					
	Name Printed:	 	  
	 		 	Name Printed:	 	  

					
	Title:	 	  
	 		 	Title:	 	  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(10) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(10)
– AVIATION CONSULTING 
  

							
	 Provider:
	  	 Recipient Subsidiary:
	  	 Service Period:
	  	 Extensions:

	eBay Inc.	  	PayPal, Inc.	  	9 months	  	Successive 1 month terms (no longer than 9 months total in extensions)

  

	1.	OVERVIEW  

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(10) is to make available to Recipient the
services of Provider’s employee, Director of Corporate Aviation Services (the “Provider Employee”), for the purposes of rendering certain aviation consulting services that Recipient reasonably requests (the
“Services”) until Recipient is able to locate and hire an appropriately qualified aviation director (“Aviation Director”) to perform this service for Recipient. 

As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to provide, or
to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to Recipient, or any Subsidiary of Recipient the Services. This Exhibit A(10) is hereby incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement. 
  

	2.	CONSULTING SERVICES 

  

	 	2.1	Recipient may reasonably request certain services related to aviation operations to be agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

  

	 	2.2	In any given month, Provider Employee will dedicate between thirty percent (30%) and seventy percent (70%) of his time during normal working hours per month, with an expected average of fifty percent
(50%), in providing the Services. 

  

	3.	CHARGES AND EXPENSES FOR CONSULTING SERVICES 

 

	 	3.1	The Charges for the Services under this Exhibit A(10) will be $15,000 + 7% per month. 

  

	4.	TERM AND TERMINATION 

  

	 	4.1	The Service Period will have an expected term of nine (9) months. The Parties may agree to extend the Service Period for additional one month terms, not to exceed a total of eighteen (18) months.

  

	5.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	5.1	Provider Service Manager: VP Financial Planning & Analysis, eBay Inc. 

  

	 	5.2	Recipient Service Manager: SVP and General Counsel, PayPal Inc. 

  

	6.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR RECIPIENT
SUBSIDIARY  

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A(10) and for the purposes of the signature below, the
term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set forth herein,
Recipient Subsidiary is not a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between Recipient Subsidiary and Provider, between a 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(10) 
  
 Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, or between a
Recipient Subsidiary and a Provider Subsidiary in shall be resolved between Provider and Recipient in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and Recipient Subsidiary agrees be bound by any resolution resulting therefrom.

 ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 
 Provider: eBay Inc.: 

 

			
	By:	 	  

		
	Name Printed:	 	  

		
	Title:	 	  

	
	Recipient Subsidiary: PayPal, Inc.:
		
	By:	 	  

		
	Name Printed:	 	  

		
	Title:	 	  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(11) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(11)
– EPRO PO HISTORICAL DATA 
  

							
	 Provider Entity:
	  	 Recipient Subsidiary:
	  	 Service Period:
	  	 Extension Service Period:

	eBay Inc.	  	PayPal, Inc.	  	9 Months	  	Successive 1 month service periods (no more than 18 months)

  

	1.	OVERVIEW  

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(11) is for Provider to fulfill historical
data requests by Recipient’s team, regarding purchase orders (“PO”) located on the Provider’s ePro Purchase Order Display database (“ePro”) until Provider has duplicated ePro for Recipient’s use after
the term of this Exhibit A(11). The Provider will make available to Recipient the services described in this Exhibit A(11) (the “Services”). As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties
(the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to the Recipient, or any Subsidiary of the Recipient the Services. The goal will be for Provider to provide Recipient with a
duplicate all of its PO’s for its own use. However, Provider will not be able to create a complete duplicated instance for at least another 6 months. As a result, Provider will provide this Service of fulfilling Recipient PO data requests in
the interim. 
 Provider will provide, and Recipient will use, the Services in a manner consistent with how similar Services were provided and used prior to
Separation and in conformance with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(11) and the Agreement. This Exhibit A(11) is hereby incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have
the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement. 
  

	2.	SERVICES: SERVICE DESCRIPTION 

  

	 	2.1	Provider will provide the Services related to the ePro database in a manner to be agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

  

	3.	SERVICES: SERVICE LEVELS 

  

	 	3.1	Provider shall perform, or shall cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to perform, all Services to be provided by the Provider as agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

 

	4.	OTHER SERVICES  

  

	 	4.1	The Provider will create an interface replicating the dataset on the ePro database for the Recipient, as agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

 

	5.	CHARGES  

  

	 	5.1	There will be no Charges for the Services. 

  

	6.	TERM AND TERMINATION 

  

	 	6.1	The Term for the Services provided under this Exhibit A(11) will include the Initial Service Period and any extended service periods, renewable in successive one (1) month intervals. However, the Term for
this Exhibit shall not exceed eighteen (18) months from the Effective Time of the Agreement. 

  

	7.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	7.1	Provider Service Managers, Senior Manager Technology and Manager Finance. 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(11) 
  
  

	 	7.2	Recipient Service Managers: Senior Manager Business Solutions and Manager Information Management. 

  

	8.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR RECIPIENT
SUBSIDIARY  

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A (11) and for the purposes of the signature below,
the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set forth above, no
Provider Subsidiary or Recipient Subsidiary is a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, between a Provider and Recipient Subsidiary, or between a Recipient Subsidiary and a
Provider Subsidiary shall be resolved between Recipient and Provider in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Provider Subsidiary and/or the Recipient Subsidiary, as the case may be, agrees to be bound by any
resolution resulting therefrom. 
 ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 
  

			
	eBay Inc.: 	 	  

		
	By:	 	  

		
	Name Printed:	 	  

		
	Title:	 	  

		
	PayPal, Inc.:	 	  

		
	By:	 	  

		
	Name Printed:	 	  

		
	Title:	 	  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(12) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(12)
– DONATION SERVICES 
  

							
	 Provider Subsidiary:
	  	 Recipient:
	  	 Service Period:
	  	 Extensions:

	PayPal, Inc.	  	eBay Inc.	  	12 months	  	No extensions

  

	1.	OVERVIEW 

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(12) is for Provider to
continue to operate and host the legacy donation software systems, and to give Recipient access to such legacy systems (the “Services”) while Recipient develops its own donation collection platform and new features wholly within the
Recipient user experience. As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to
Recipient, or any Subsidiary of Recipient the Services. 
 Accordingly, during the Service Period, Provider will provide, and Recipient will use, the
Services in a manner consistent with how similar Services were provided and used prior to Separation and in conformance with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(12) and the Agreement. This Exhibit A(12) is hereby incorporated by this
reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement. 
  

	2.	SERVICES 

  

	 	2.1	Provider will continue to operate and host the legacy donation system and make available to Recipient all software, systems and information technology required to make use of the legacy systems as is to be agreed
in good faith by the Parties. 

  

	3.	SERVICES STANDARDS: Service Failure Support. Provider will attempt to diagnose and fix any failure of the Services to function as designed (each, a “Service
Failure”), as agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

  

	4.	CHARGES 

  

	 	4.1	The Charges for Provider’s provisioning of the Services shall be $20,404.49 per month. 

  

	5.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	5.1	Provider Service Manager: Director, Product Management – Head of Global Cause-Related Products. 

  

	 	5.2	Recipient Service Manager: Senior Global Product Manager, Social Ventures Giving Works US. 

  

	6.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR RECIPIENT
SUBSIDIARY  

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A(12) and for the purposes of the signature below,
the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set forth herein,
Recipient Subsidiary is not a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between Recipient Subsidiary and Provider, between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, or between a Recipient Subsidiary and a Provider Subsidiary in
shall be resolved between Provider and Recipient the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and Recipient Subsidiary agrees be bound by any resolution resulting therefrom. 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(12) 
  
 ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 

Provider Subsidiary: PayPal, Inc. 
  

			
	By:	 	  

		
	 Name Printed:
	 	  

		
	 Title:
	 	  

 Recipient: eBay Inc. 

			
	By:	 	  

		
	 Name Printed:
	 	  

		
	 Title:
	 	  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(13) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(13)
– TRADERA BILLING 
  

							
	 Provider:
	  	 Recipient Subsidiary:
	  	 Service Period:
	  	 Extensions:

	eBay Inc.	  	Tradera Sweden AB	  	18 months	  	No extensions

  

	1.	OVERVIEW 

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(13) is to
give Recipient transition time to set up its own billing as a service (“BaaS”) platform. As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees
to provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to the Recipient, or any Subsidiary of the Recipient the Services. 

This Exhibit A(13) is hereby incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall
have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement. 
  

	2.	SERVICES 

  

	 	2.1	Provider will make available to Recipient the tools and data and provide the services in a manner to be agreed in good faith by the Parties (the “Services”). 

 

	3.	CHARGES  

  

	 	3.1	Charges. The Charges for Provider’s provisioning of the Services to be paid per month shall be $40,125. Additional costs for work beyond what is in scope in this Exhibit A(13) shall be billed at an hourly
rate of $175. 

  

	 	3.2	Payment. The Charges will be invoiced to Recipient and subject to the payment terms for Charges of the Agreement. 

  

	4.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	4.1	Provider Service Managers: 

 Director, eBay Global Billing and Payments, Technology and
Production 
 Sr. Director, eBay Global Billing and Payments 
  

	 	4.2	Recipient Service Managers: 

 General Manager, Tradera 

Chief Technology Officer, Tradera 
  

	5.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR RECIPIENT
SUBSIDIARY  

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A (13) and for the purposes of the signature below,
the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set forth above, no
Provider Subsidiary or Recipient Subsidiary is a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, between a Provider and Recipient Subsidiary, or between a Recipient Subsidiary and a
Provider Subsidiary shall be resolved between Recipient and Provider in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(13) 
  
 Agreement, and the Provider Subsidiary and/or the
Recipient Subsidiary, as the case may be, agrees to be bound by any resolution resulting therefrom. 
 ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 

Recipient Subsidiary: Tradera Sweden AB 
  

			
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 Provider: eBay Inc. 
  

			
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 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(15) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(15 )
– SAP BASIS SUPPORT 
  

							
	 Provider:
	  	 Recipient Subsidiary:
	  	 Initial Service Period:
	  	 Extension Service Period:

	eBay Inc.	  	PayPal, Inc.	  	6 Months	  	Successive 1 month service periods (no more than 18 months total)

  

	1.	OVERVIEW  

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(15) is to provide Recipient resources to
maintain SAP Basis Support (the “BASIS Support”) after Separation. Notwithstanding anything in this Exhibit A(15), the Provider will make available to Recipient the maintenance, configuration, monitoring, and troubleshooting of an
inventory of SAP application types and other services described in this Exhibit A(15) (the “Services”) for the Initial Service Period. 

In addition, the Provider’s agreement with SAP (the “SAP Agreement”) has not been duplicated for Recipient, and as such, Recipient
requires the Services under this Exhibit A(15) until Recipient can negotiate its own agreement with SAP. 
 As referenced in Section 2.01 of the
Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to the Recipient, or any Subsidiary of the Recipient the Services. 

Provider will provide, and Recipient will use, the Services in a manner consistent with how similar Services were provided and used prior to Separation and in
conformance with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(15) and the Agreement. This Exhibit A(15) is hereby incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings
ascribed to them in the Agreement. 
  

	2.	SERVICES: SERVICE DESCRIPTION 

 In
providing the Services, Provider will make available to Recipient, as to be agreed upon in good faith by the Parties, all Provider systems, tools, Provider’s full inventory of Application Types, Services, and any Additional Services necessary
and consistent with the provision of such Services that were provided prior to Separation, to provide Recipient with the BASIS Support. 
  

	3.	SERVICES: SERVICE LEVELS  

 Service Failure Support.
Provider will attempt to diagnose and fix any failure of the Services to function as designed (each, a “Service Failure”), as to be agreed upon in good faith by the Parties 

 

	4.	CHARGES.  

  

	 	4.1	The Charges for the Services are estimated to be $570,012 on a monthly basis. 

  

	5.	TERM AND TERMINATION: 

  

	 	5.1	The Term for the Services provided under this Exhibit will include the Initial Service Period. After the Initial Service Period, both Parties shall confer and decide, in good faith, if an additional service term
is needed. If both Parties agree, then the Initial Service Period shall be renewable in successive one (1) month intervals, unless the Parties mutually agree otherwise. However, the aggregate Term for this Exhibit shall not exceed eighteen
(18) months from the Effective Time of the Agreement. 

  

	 	5.2	Recipient or Provider may terminate any of the Services provided in this Exhibit in accordance with Article 5 of the Agreement. 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(15) 
  
  

	6.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	6.1	Provider Service Manager: Senior Director, Information Technology 

  

	 	6.2	Recipient Service Manager: VP, Transformation, Finance 

  

	7.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR RECIPIENT
SUBSIDIARY  

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A(15) and for the purposes of the signature below,
the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set forth herein,
Recipient Subsidiary is not a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between Recipient Subsidiary and Provider, between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, or between a Recipient Subsidiary and a Provider Subsidiary in
shall be resolved between Provider and Recipient in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and Recipient Subsidiary agrees be bound by any resolution resulting therefrom. 

ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 
 Provider: eBay, Inc. 

 

			
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 Recipient Subsidiary: PayPal, Inc. 

 

			
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 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(16.1) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(16.1)
– CUTOVER / ACCOUNTING CLOSE 
  

					
	 Provider:
	  	 Recipient Subsidiary:
	  	 Service Period:

	eBay Inc.	  	PayPal, Inc.	  	Varied (See Section 6 of this Exhibit A(16.1)) —no longer than 18 months.

  

	1.	OVERVIEW  

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(16.1) is to allow Recipient’s Office
of the Chief Information Officer team (“OCIO”) and Recipient’s accounting and finance teams (“Finance”) time to access to certain software, systems and data owned by Provider in order to effectuate the full
Separation of the Parties. Provider will make available to Recipient the services described in this Exhibit A(16.1) (the “Services”). As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the
“Agreement”), Provider agrees to provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to Recipient, or any Subsidiary of Recipient the Services. 

Provider will provide, and Recipient will use, the Services in a manner consistent with how similar Services were provided and used prior to Separation and in
conformance with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(16.1) and the Agreement. This Exhibit A(16.1) is hereby incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings
ascribed to them in the Agreement. 
  

	2.	SERVICES: FINANCE – MONTH END CLOSE 

 

	 	2.1	For up to forty-five (45) days after Separation, Provider will make available to Recipient all software, systems and data reasonably necessary in a manner to be mutually agreed in good faith by the Parties.

  

	 	2.2	From the Effective Time and for seven (7) calendar months, the Parties’ Finance teams will work together to make all necessary changes and corrections to their internal finance and accounting procedures
in a manner to be mutually agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

  

	 	2.3	The Parties will work together to ensure that system access is restricted to appropriate individuals in a manner to be mutually agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

 

	3.	SERVICES: OCIO – SEPARATION 

  

	 	3.1	Provider will make available to Recipient all software, systems and data reasonably necessary in a manner to be mutually agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

 

	4.	CHARGES  

 There will be no Charges for the Services as both
parties have a responsibility to ensure the accuracy of the books and records, and to close the relevant financial period. 
  

	5.	TERM AND TERMINATION: 

 The Service
Period provided under this Exhibit shall include the following: 
  

	 	5.1	Section 2.1 of this Exhibit A(16.1) shall commence on the Effective Time and continue for forty-five (45) days; 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(16.1) 
  
  

	 	5.2	Section 2.2 of this Exhibit A(16.1) shall commence on the Effective Time and continue for seven (7) calendar months; and 

 

	 	5.3	Section 3.1 of this Exhibit A(16.1) shall commence on the Effective Time and continue until the parties mutually agree to end the Services. 

 

	 	5.4	Any Service (or subset of a Service) may be extended upon agreement of each Parties’ Service Managers, in successive one (1) month intervals. However, the Service Period for this Exhibit A(16.1) shall
not exceed eighteen (18) months from the Effective Time of the Agreement 

  

	 	5.5	Recipient or Provider may terminate any of the Services provided in this Exhibit A(16.1) in accordance with Section 5.02 of the Agreement. 

 

	6.	SERVICE MANAGERS  

  

	 	6.1	Finance Service Managers 

  

	 	a.	Provider Service Manager: Senior Manager, Reporting and Consolidations 

  

	 	b.	Recipient Service Manager: Senior Manager, Accounting; Currently 

  

	 	6.2	OCIO Service Managers 

  

	 	a.	Provider Service Manager: Sr. Director, Information Technology 

  

	 	b.	Recipient Service Manager: VP Finance

  

	7.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR RECIPIENT
SUBSIDIARY 

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A(16.1) and for the purposes of the
signature below, the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set
forth above, no Provider Subsidiary or Provider Subsidiary is a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, between a Provider and Recipient Subsidiary, or between a Recipient
Subsidiary and a Provider Subsidiary shall be resolved between Recipient and Provider in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Provider Subsidiary and/or the Recipient Subsidiary, as the case may be, agrees to be
bound by any resolution resulting therefrom. 
 [signature page follows] 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(16.1) 
  
 ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 

 

			
	Provider: eBay Inc.
		
	By:		  

		
	 Name Printed:
		  

		
	 Title:
		  

 Recipient Subsidiary: PayPal, Inc. 

 

			
	By:		  

		
	 Name Printed:
		  

		
	 Title:
		  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(16.2) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(16.2)
– CUTOVER / ACCOUNTING CLOSE 
  

					
	 Provider Subsidiary:
	  	 Recipient:
	  	 Service Period:

	PayPal, Inc.	  	eBay Inc.	  	Varied (See Section 6 of this Exhibit A(16.2)) —no longer than 18 months.

  

	1.	OVERVIEW  

 The purpose of this Exhibit (16.2) is to allow Recipient’s
Office of the Chief Information Officer team (“OCIO”) and Recipient’s accounting and finance teams (“Finance”) access to certain software, systems and data owned by Provider in order to effectuate the full
Separation of the Parties. Provider will make available to Recipient the services described in this Exhibit A(16.2) (the “Services”). As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the
“Agreement”), Provider agrees to provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to Recipient, or any Subsidiary of Recipient the Services. 

Provider will provide, and Recipient will use, the Services in a manner consistent with how similar Services were provided and used prior to Separation and in
conformance with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(16.2) and the Agreement. This Exhibit A(16.2) is hereby incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings
ascribed to them in the Agreement 
  

	2.	FINANCE – MONTH END CLOSE 

  

	 	2.1	For up to forty-five (45) days after Separation, Provider will make available to Recipient all software, systems and data reasonably necessary in a manner to be mutually agreed in good faith by the Parties.

  

	 	2.2	From the Effective Time and for seven (7) calendar months, the Parties’ Finance teams will work together to make all necessary changes and corrections to their internal finance and accounting procedures
in a manner to be mutually agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

  

	 	2.3	The Parties will work together to ensure that system access is restricted to appropriate individuals in a manner to be mutually agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

 

	3.	OCIO – SEPARATION 

  

	 	3.1	Provider will make available to Recipient all software, systems and data reasonably necessary in a manner to be mutually agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

 

	4.	CHARGES  

 There will be no Charges for the Services as both
parties have a responsibility to ensure the accuracy of the books and records, and to close the relevant financial period. 
  

	5.	TERM AND TERMINATION 

The Service Period provided under this Exhibit shall include the following: 

 

	 	5.1	Section 2.1 of this Exhibit A(16.2) shall commence on the Effective Time and continue for forty-five (45) days; 

  

	 	5.2	Section 2.2 of this Exhibit A(16.2) shall commence on the Effective Time and continue for seven (7) calendar months; and 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(16.2) 
  
  

	 	5.3	Section 3.1 of this Exhibit A(16.2) shall commence on the Effective Time and continue until the Parties mutually agree to end the Services. 

 

	 	5.4	Any Service (or subset of a Service) may be extended upon agreement of each Party’s Service Managers, in successive one (1) month intervals. However, the Service Period for this Exhibit A(16.2) shall
not exceed eighteen (18) months from the Effective Time. 

  

	 	5.5	Recipient or Provider may terminate any of the Services provided in this Exhibit A(16.2) in accordance with Section 5.02 of the Agreement. 

 

	6.	SERVICE MANAGERS  

  

	 	6.1	Finance Service Managers 

  

	 	c.	Provider Service Manager: Senior Manager, Accounting 

  

	 	d.	Recipient Service Manager: Senior Manager, Reporting and Consolidations 

  

	 	6.2	OCIO Service Managers 

  

	 	c.	Provider Service Manager: VP Finance 

  

	 	d.	Recipient Service Manager: Sr. Director Information Technology 

  

	7.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR RECIPIENT
SUBSIDIARY 

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A(16.2) and for the purposes of the
signature below, the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set
forth above, no Provider Subsidiary or Provider Subsidiary is a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, between a Provider and Recipient Subsidiary, or between a Recipient
Subsidiary and a Provider Subsidiary shall be resolved between Recipient and Provider in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Provider Subsidiary and/or the Recipient Subsidiary, as the case may be, agrees to be
bound by any resolution resulting therefrom. 
 [signature page follows] 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(16.2) 
  
 ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 

Provider Subsidiary: PayPal, Inc. 
  

			
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	 Title:
	 	  

 Recipient: eBay Inc. 

 

			
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	 Title:
	 	  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(17.1) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(17.1)
– EMAIL & CALENDAR MIGRATION 
  

							
	 Provider:
	  	 Recipient Subsidiary:
	  	 Initial Service Period:
	  	 Extension Service Period:

	eBay, Inc.	  	PayPal, Inc.	  	3 Months	  	Successive 1 month service periods (no more than 18 months)

  

	1.	OVERVIEW  

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(17.1) is to provide for the transferring
of emails and email accounts of Recipient’s employees from Provider’s servers to Recipient’s servers (“Migration”). However, the Migration will not be completed by the date of Separation. The Provider will make
available to Recipient the services described in this Exhibit A(#) (the “Services”). As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to
provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to the Recipient, or any Subsidiary of the Recipient the Services. The Recipient understands and agrees that during the Initial Service Period, it will possess all required and
necessary equipment to receive the Services from Provider and Recipient represents that to its knowledge, Recipient is not aware of any impediment which would prevent Provider from performing the Services as set forth herein. It is fully expected
that the Services will be completed within the Initial Service Period of 3 months and Provider does not foresee the need for an Extension Service Period. 

Provider will provide, and Recipient will use, the Services in a manner consistent with how similar Services were provided and used prior to Separation and in
conformance with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(17.1) and the Agreement. This Exhibit A(17.1) is hereby incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings
ascribed to them in the Agreement. 
  

	2.	SERVICES: SERVICE DESCRIPTION 

 Due to
the fact that the Migration cannot be fully completed prior to Separation, Provider will continue the Migration during the Initial Service Period, to be agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

 

	3.	CHARGES  

  

	 	3.1	The Charges for the Services shall be $2,675.00. All Charges for Services incurred in any month, if any, will be invoiced to Recipient monthly by Provider and subject to the payment terms of this Agreement.

  

	4.	TERM AND TERMINATION: 

  

	 	4.1	The Term for the Services provided under this Exhibit will include the Initial Service Period and any extended service periods, renewable in successive one (1) month intervals. However, the Term for this
Exhibit shall not exceed eighteen (18) months from the Effective Time of the Agreement. 

  

	 	4.2	At any time throughout the Initial Service Term, Recipient may terminate any of the Services provided in this Exhibit with five (5) days written notice to Provider. 

 

	5.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	5.1	Provider Service Manager: Senior Manager, Technology 

  

	 	5.2	Recipient Service Manager: Director, Software Development 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(17.1) 
  
  

	6.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR RECIPIENT
SUBSIDIARY  

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A (17.1) and for the purposes of the signature
below, the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set forth
above, no Provider Subsidiary or Recipient Subsidiary is a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, between a Provider and Recipient Subsidiary, or between a Recipient
Subsidiary and a Provider Subsidiary shall be resolved between Recipient and Provider in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Provider Subsidiary and/or the Recipient Subsidiary, as the case may be, agrees to be
bound by any resolution resulting therefrom. 
 ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 

Provider eBay, Inc.:
                                         
        
  

			
	By:	 	  

		
	 Name Printed:
	 	  

		
	 Title:
	 	  

 Recipient Subsidiary PayPal, Inc.:
                         
  

			
	By:	 	  

		
	 Name Printed:
	 	  

		
	 Title:
	 	  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(17.2) 
  
 EXHIBIT A( 17.2
) – EMAIL & CALENDAR MIGRATION 
  

							
	 Provider Subsidiary:
	  	 Recipient:
	  	 Initial Service Period:
	  	 Extension Service Period:

	PayPal, Inc.	  	eBay, Inc.	  	3 Months	  	Successive 1 month service periods (no more than 18 months)

  

	1.	OVERVIEW  

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(17.2) is to provide for the transferring
of emails and email accounts of Recipient’s employees from Provider’s servers to Recipient’s servers (“Migration”). However, the Migration will not be completed by the date of Separation. The Provider will make
available to Recipient the services described in this Exhibit A(#) (the “Services”). As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to
provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to the Recipient, or any Subsidiary of the Recipient the Services. The Recipient understands and agrees that during the Initial Service Period, it will possess all required and
necessary equipment to receive the Services from Provider and Recipient represents that to its knowledge, Recipient is not aware of any impediment which would prevent Provider from performing the Services as set forth herein. It is fully expected
that the Services will be completed within the Initial Service Period of 3 months and Provider does not foresee the need for an Extension Service Period. 

Provider will provide, and Recipient will use, the Services in a manner consistent with how similar Services were provided and used prior to Separation and in
conformance with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(17.2) and the Agreement. This Exhibit A(17.2) is hereby incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings
ascribed to them in the Agreement. 
  

	2.	SERVICES: SERVICE DESCRIPTION 

 Due to
the fact that the Migration cannot be fully completed prior to Separation, Provider will continue the Migration during the Initial Service Period, to be agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

 

	3.	CHARGES  

  

	 	3.1	The Charges for the Services shall be $2,675.00. All Charges for Services incurred in any month, if any, will be invoiced to Recipient monthly by Provider and subject to the payment terms of this Agreement.

  

	4.	TERM AND TERMINATION: 

  

	 	4.1	The Term for the Services provided under this Exhibit will include the Initial Service Period and any extended service periods, renewable in successive one (1) month intervals. However, the Term for this
Exhibit shall not exceed eighteen (18) months from the Effective Time of the Agreement. 

  

	 	4.2	At any time throughout the Initial Service Term, Recipient may terminate any of the Services provided in this Exhibit with five (5) days written notice to Provider. 

 

	5.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	5.1	Provider Service Manager: Director, Software Development 

  

	 	5.2	Recipient Service Manager: Senior Manager, Technology 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(17.2) 
  
  

	6.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR RECIPIENT
SUBSIDIARY  

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A (#) and for the purposes of the signature below,
the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set forth above, no
Provider Subsidiary or Recipient Subsidiary is a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, between a Provider and Recipient Subsidiary, or between a Recipient Subsidiary and a
Provider Subsidiary shall be resolved between Recipient and Provider in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Provider Subsidiary and/or the Recipient Subsidiary, as the case may be, agrees to be bound by any
resolution resulting therefrom. 
 ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 
  

			
	Provider PayPal, Inc.:
                                         
 
		
	By:	 	  

		
	Name Printed:	 	  

		
	Title:	 	  

	
	Recipient eBay, Inc.:
                                         
     
		
	By:	 	  

		
	Name Printed:	 	  

		
	Title:	 	  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(18.1) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(18.1)
– CORPORATE NETWORK ACCESS 
  

							
	 Provider Subsidiary:
	  	 Recipient:
	  	 Initial Service Period:
	  	 Extensions:

	PayPal, Inc.	  	eBay Inc.	  	24 months	  	None

  

	1.	OVERVIEW  

 In preparation for Separation, Recipient has entered into Transition
Service Agreement Exhibits (“TSAs”) and Commercial Agreements (“CAs”) with Provider that require Recipient to have access to certain of Provider’s systems. Provider will give to Recipient the opportunity to access these
systems and provide the services described in this Exhibit A(18.1) (the “Services”). Provider understands that, to fulfill the terms of these TSAs and CAs, Recipient will need to have access to Provider’s systems for a period
of up to twenty four (24) months. 
 Provider will make available to Recipient the services described in this Exhibit A(18.1) (the
“Services”). As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to
Recipient, or any Subsidiary of Recipient the Services. 
 Provider will provide, and Recipient will use, the Services in conformance with the terms and
conditions of this Exhibit A(18.1) and the Agreement. This Exhibit A(18.1) is hereby incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the
Agreement. 
  

	2.	SYSTEM SERVICES: SERVICE DESCRIPTION  

Provider will provide the Services in a manner to be mutually agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

 

	3.	SERVICE LEVELS 

 The Service Provider will use
commercially reasonable efforts to work with the Provider and Recipient to diagnose and fix any failure of the Service Provider’s service which impacts the Recipient’s ability to access Provider’s systems and help resolve any
technical issues resulting in a system failure (“System Failure”). 
  

	4.	CHARGES 

 Since it is the responsibility of Provider to provide
access to its systems there will be no Charges to Recipient for the Services. 
  

	5.	TERM AND TERMINATION 

 The Term for
the Services provided under this Exhibit will include the Initial Service Period. Provider agrees that as long as any of the TSAs or CAs remain active, Provider will not terminate this agreement. However, the Term for this Exhibit A(18.1) shall not
exceed twenty four (24) months from the Effective Time of the Agreement. 
  

	6.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	6.1	Provider Service Manager: Director, Information Technology 

  

	 	6.2	Recipient Service Manager: Sr. Manager – Technology 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(18.1) 
  
  

	7.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/ OR RECIPIENT
SUBSIDIARY  

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A (18.1) and for the purposes of the signature
below, the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set forth
above, no Provider Subsidiary or Recipient Subsidiary is a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, between a Provider and Recipient Subsidiary, or between a Recipient
Subsidiary and a Provider Subsidiary shall be resolved between Recipient and Provider in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Provider Subsidiary and/or the Recipient Subsidiary, as the case may be, agrees to be
bound by any resolution resulting therefrom. 
 ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 

Provider Subsidiary: PayPal, Inc.: 
  

			
	By:	 	  

		
	 Name Printed:
	 	  

		
	 Title:
	 	  

 Recipient: eBay Inc.: 
  

			
	By:	 	  

		
	 Name Printed:
	 	  

		
	 Title:
	 	  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(18.2) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(18.2)
– CORPORATE NETWORK ACCESS 
  

							
	 Provider:
	  	 Recipient Subsidiary:
	  	 Initial Service Period:
	  	 Extensions:

	eBay Inc.	  	PayPal, Inc.	  	24 months	  	None

  

	1.	OVERVIEW  

 In preparation for Separation, Recipient has entered into Transition
Service Agreement Exhibits (“TSAs”) and Commercial Agreements (“CAs”) with Provider that require Recipient to have access to certain of Provider’s systems. Provider will give to Recipient the opportunity to access these
systems and provide the services described in this Exhibit A(18.2) (the “Services”). Provider understands that, to fulfill the terms of these TSAs and CAs , Recipient will need to have access to Provider’s systems for a period
of up to twenty four (24) months. 
 Provider will make available to Recipient the services described in this Exhibit A(18.2) (the
“Services”). As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to
Recipient, or any Subsidiary of Recipient the Services. 
 Provider will provide, and Recipient will use, the Services in conformance with the terms and
conditions of this Exhibit A(18.2) and the Agreement. This Exhibit A(18.2) is hereby incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the
Agreement. 
  

	2.	SYSTEM SERVICES: SERVICE DESCRIPTION  

Provider will provide the Services in a manner to be mutually agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

 

	3.	SERVICE LEVELS 

 The Service Provider will use
commercially reasonable efforts to work with the Provider and Recipient to diagnose and fix any failure of the Service Provider’s service which impacts the Recipient’s ability to access Provider’s systems and help resolve any
technical issues resulting in a system failure (“System Failure”). 
  

	4.	CHARGES 

 Since it is the responsibility of Provider to provide
access to its systems there will be no Charges to Recipient for the Services. 
  

	5.	TERM AND TERMINATION 

 The Term for
the Services provided under this Exhibit will include the Initial Service Period. Provider agrees that as long as any of the TSAs or CAs remain active, Provider will not terminate this agreement. However, the Term for this Exhibit A(18.2) shall not
exceed twenty four (24) months from the Effective Time of the Agreement. 
  

	6.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	6.1	Provider Service Manager: Sr. Manager – Technology 

  

	 	6.2	Recipient Service Manager: Director, Information Technology 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(18.2) 
  
  

	7.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR RECIPIENT
SUBSIDIARY  

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A (18.2) and for the purposes of the signature
below, the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set forth
above, no Provider Subsidiary or Recipient Subsidiary is a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, between a Provider and Recipient Subsidiary, or between a Recipient
Subsidiary and a Provider Subsidiary shall be resolved between Recipient and Provider in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Provider Subsidiary and/or the Recipient Subsidiary, as the case may be, agrees to be
bound by any resolution resulting therefrom. 
 ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 

Provider: eBay Inc.: 
  

			
	By:	 	  

		
	 Name Printed:
	 	  

		
	 Title:
	 	  

 Recipient Subsidiary: PayPal, Inc.: 
  

			
	By:	 	  

		
	 Name Printed:
	 	  

		
	 Title:
	 	  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(19) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(19)
– FACEBOOK INTEGRATION HOSTING SERVICES 
  

							
	 Provider Subsidiary:
	  	 Recipient:
	  	 Service Period:
	  	 Extensions:

	PayPal, Inc.	  	eBay Inc.	  	Up to 18 months	  	No extensions

  

	1.	OVERVIEW  

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(19) is to provide Recipient’s team
time to migrate its storage of Facebook credentials from its customers (“Sellers”) out of Provider’s hosting platform (“Trinity”). 

The Provider will make available to Recipient the services described in this Exhibit A(19) (the “Services”). As referenced in
Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to the Recipient, or any Subsidiary of the Recipient
the Services. 
 Provider will provide, and Recipient will use, the Services in a manner consistent with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(19) and
the Agreement. This Exhibit A(19) is hereby incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement. 

 

	2.	FACEBOOK INTEGRATION HOSTING SERVICES:  

  

	 	2.1	Service Description 

 Provider shall provide hosting and maintenance of the Trinity platform that stores
the Facebook credentials of Sellers in a manner to be agreed in good faith by the Parties. 
  

	3.	SRE, NOC, TECH OPS, AND PD SUPPORT SERVICES 

  

	 	3.1	Scope of Support Services 

 Provider will attempt to diagnose and fix any failure of the
Gateway to function as designed (each, a “System Failure”), as agreed in good faith by the Parties. 
  

	4.	CHARGES: 

 There shall be no Charges charged to Recipient for these
Services. 
  

	5.	TERM AND TERMINATION 

  

	 	5.1	The Service Period will be for a maximum of eighteen (18) months with no extension. 

  

	 	5.2	Recipient may terminate the Services at any time with fifteen (15) days written notice. Except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, Provider may not terminate the Services. 

 

	6.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	6.1	Provider: Director, Software Development 2 

  

	 	6.2	Recipient: Director Software Development 1 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(19) 
  
  

	7.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR RECIPIENT
SUBSIDIARY  

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A (19) and for the purposes of the signature below,
the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set forth above, no
Provider Subsidiary or Recipient Subsidiary is a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, between a Provider and Recipient Subsidiary, or between a Recipient Subsidiary and a
Provider Subsidiary shall be resolved between Recipient and Provider in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Provider Subsidiary and/or the Recipient Subsidiary, as the case may be, agrees to be bound by any
resolution resulting therefrom. 
 ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 
  

			
	Provider Subsidiary PayPal, Inc.:	 	 

  

			
	By:	 	  

		
	 Name Printed:
	 	  

		
	 Title:
	 	  

  

			
	Recipient eBay Inc.:	 	 

  

			
	By:	 	  

		
	 Name Printed:
	 	  

		
	 Title:
	 	  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(20) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(20)
– SAM SYSTEM SERVICES 
  

							
	 Provider:
	  	 Recipient Subsidiary:
	  	 Initial Service Period:
	  	 Extensions:

	eBay Inc.	  	PayPal, Inc.	  	Two (2) weeks	  	No extensions

  

	1.	OVERVIEW  

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(20) is for Provider Secure Account
Management (SAM) Team to provide system support for Recipient’s SAM system (the “System”), which manages all associates, alternative work force (AWF), customer service representative (CSR), third-party access (TPA) accounts,
during the Term of this Exhibit A(20). 
 Provider will make available to Recipient the services described in this Exhibit A(20) (the
“Services”). As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to
Recipient, or any Subsidiary of Recipient the Services. 
 Provider will provide, and Recipient will use, the Services in conformance with the terms and
conditions of this Exhibit A(20) and the Agreement. This Exhibit A(20) is hereby incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement.

  

	2.	SYSTEM SERVICES: SERVICE DESCRIPTION  

Provider will provide the Services, which shall be restricted to the System itself, in a manner to be mutually agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

 

	3.	SERVICE LEVELS 

  

	 	3.1	System Support. Provider will make available to Recipient the support services for System Outages in a manner to be mutually agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

 

	4.	CHARGES 

  

	 	5.1	Charges. The Charges for Provider’s provisioning of the Services set forth herein are $14,400.00 plus 7% for a total of $15,504.00. 

 

	 	5.2	Payment. The Charges will be invoiced to Recipient and subject to the payment terms for Charges of the Agreement. 

  

	5.	TERM AND TERMINATION 

  

	 	5.1	The Service Period for this Exhibit A(20) shall not exceed two (2) weeks from the Effective Time of the Agreement. 

  

	 	5.2	Recipient or Provider may terminate any of the Services provided in this Exhibit in accordance with Section 5.02 of the Agreement. 

 

	6.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	6.1	Provider Service Manager: Director, Business Systems 1, EF—Shared Services Technology 

  

	 	6.2	Recipient Service Manager: Director, ISM—Engineering, Delivery and Access Management 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(20) 
  
  

	7.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR RECIPIENT
SUBSIDIARY  

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A (20) and for the purposes of the signature below,
the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set forth above, no
Provider Subsidiary or Recipient Subsidiary is a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, between a Provider and Recipient Subsidiary, or between a Recipient Subsidiary and a
Provider Subsidiary shall be resolved between Recipient and Provider in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Provider Subsidiary and/or the Recipient Subsidiary, as the case may be, agrees to be bound by any
resolution resulting therefrom. 
 ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 

Provider: eBay Inc.: 
  

			
	By:	 	  

		
	 Name Printed:
	 	  

		
	 Title:
	 	  

 Recipient Subsidiary: PayPal, Inc.: 
  

			
	By:	 	  

		
	 Name Printed:
	 	  

		
	 Title:
	 	  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(21) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(21)
– SAM INTEGRATION 
  

							
	 Provider:
	  	 Recipient Subsidiary:
	  	 Initial Service Period:
	  	 Extension Periods:

	eBay Inc.	  	PayPal, Inc.	  	Two (2) weeks	  	Daily, not to exceed a total of 6 months

  

	1.	OVERVIEW  

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(21) is to support Provider’s Secure
Account Management (SAM) Team to deliver phases of the SAM go-live, with Recipient assuming SAM operations/maintenance/trouble-shooting of SAM after delivery (the “Services”). 

Provider will make available to Recipient the services described in this Exhibit A(21) (the “Services”). As referenced in Section 2.01
of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to Recipient, or any Subsidiary of Recipient the Services. 

Provider will provide, and Recipient will use, the Services in conformance with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(21) and the Agreement. This Exhibit
A(21) is hereby incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement. 

 

	2.	SYSTEM SERVICES:  

 Provider will provide the Services, which shall
be restricted to the System itself, in a manner to be mutually agreed in good faith by the Parties. 
  

	3.	SERVICE LEVELS 

  

	 	3.1	System Support. Provider will make available to Recipient the support services for System Outages in a manner to be mutually agreed in good faith by the Parties. 

 

	4.	CHARGES 

  

	 	4.1	Charges. The Charges for Provider’s provisioning of the Services set forth herein are $28,762.00 for two (2) full weeks. If this Exhibit A(21) is extended as provided in Section 5.1, a daily rate
of $2,054.40 shall be charged. 

  

	 	4.2	Payment. The Charges will be invoiced to Recipient and subject to the payment terms for Charges of the Agreement. 

  

	5.	TERM AND TERMINATION 

 The Term for
the Services provided under this Exhibit A(21) will include the Initial Service Period and any extended service periods, renewable in successive one (1) day intervals, as necessarily until the Success Exit Criteria (to be agreed by the parties)
are met, in Recipient’s discretion. However, the Term for this Exhibit shall not exceed six (6) months from the Effective Time of the Agreement. Recipient or Provider may terminate any of the Services provided in this Exhibit in accordance
with Section 5.02 of the Agreement. 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(21) 
  
  

	6.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	6.1	Provider Service Manager: Director, Business Systems 1, EF—Shared Services Technology. 

  

	 	6.2	Recipient Service Manager: Director, ISM—Engineering, Delivery and Access Management. 

  

	7.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR RECIPIENT
SUBSIDIARY  

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A (21) and for the purposes of the signature below,
the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set forth above, no
Provider Subsidiary or Recipient Subsidiary is a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, between a Provider and Recipient Subsidiary, or between a Recipient Subsidiary and a
Provider Subsidiary shall be resolved between Recipient and Provider in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Provider Subsidiary and/or the Recipient Subsidiary, as the case may be, agrees to be bound by any
resolution resulting therefrom. 
 ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 

Provider: eBay Inc.: 
  

			
	By:	 	  

		
	 Name Printed:
	 	  

		
	 Title:
	 	  

 Recipient Subsidiary: PayPal, Inc.: 
  

			
	By:	 	  

		
	 Name Printed:
	 	  

		
	 Title:
	 	  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(22) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(22):
SYNCHRONY SUPPORT SERVICES 
  

							
	 Provider:
	  	 Recipient:
	  	 Initial Service Period:
	  	 Extension Periods:

	PayPal, Inc.	  	eBay Inc.	  	6 Months	  	Successive 1 month service periods (no more than 12 months)

  

	1.	OVERVIEW  

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(22) is to allow Recipient
to leverage Provider’s services in managing the program under an agreement with Synchrony Bank (“Synchrony”) for a private label and co-branded revolving credit under both the Provider and Recipient brands (the
“Program”), while Provider and Recipient work on an amendment to that agreement (“Synchrony Agreement”) with Synchrony. Additionally, until such Synchrony Agreement is amended or is terminated, the Parties need to
confirm each Party’s requirement to perform its obligations under such agreement and to allocate certain obligations and responsibilities, such as formally apportioning liabilities, which are not allocated therein. 

Provider will make available to Recipient the services described in this Exhibit A(22) (the “Services”). As referenced in
Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to Recipient, or any Subsidiary of Recipient the
Services. 
 Accordingly, during the Service Period, Provider will provide, and Recipient will use, the Services in a manner consistent with
how similar Services were provided and used prior to Separation and in conformance with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(22) and the Agreement. This Exhibit A(22) is hereby incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement.
Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement. 
  

	2.	SERVICES 

  

	 	2.1	Each Party shall continue to perform its obligations under the Synchrony Agreement consistent with such Party’s practices during the twelve months prior to Separation. The Parties each shall cooperate with
the other in good faith to preserve their mutual interest in the operation of the Program and shall reasonably consult with the other with respect to any Program-related decisions that are reasonably likely to affect the other Party.

  

	3.	DATA  

 The Parties understand and agree that the Data Sharing
Addendum to the Operating Agreement between Provider and Recipient (“Addendum”) is hereby incorporated by this reference irrespective of whether or not the Operating Agreement is in effect. In the event of a conflict between this
Exhibit A(22), the Agreement and/or the Addendum related to the obligations of the Parties with regard to data, the Parties hereby agree that the order of priority for interpreting such conflict will go first to the relevant terms of the Addendum,
followed by this Exhibit A(22) and last the Agreement. 
  

	4.	CHARGES 

  

	 	4.1	Charges and Payment 

  

	 	4.1(a)	The Charges under this Exhibit A(22) shall be $18,796 plus 7% monthly. 

  

	 	4.1(b)	All Charges for Services incurred in any month, if any, will be invoiced to Recipient monthly by Provider and subject to the payment terms of the Agreement, unless such amount has already been deducted from a payment by
Provider to Recipient as permitted in Section 7.2 below. 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(22) 
  
  

	 	4.2	Chargebacks. Recipient shall continue, consistent with past practice during the twelve months prior to Separation, to be responsible and promptly reimburse Provider for all chargebacks incurred by Provider
under Article V of the Synchrony Agreement as a result of the use of Accounts (as defined by Appendix A of the Synchrony Agreement) on any eBay Website. 

  

	5.	TERM AND TERMINATION 

  

	 	5.1	The Service Period provided under this Exhibit A(22) will include the Initial Service Period and any extended service periods, renewable in successive one (1) month intervals. 

 

	 	5.2	This Exhibit A(22) will terminate on the earlier of: (a) the expiration of the Service Period; (b) the termination of the Synchrony Agreement; (c) an amendment of the Synchrony Agreement removing
Recipient as a party to such agreement; or (d) the mutual agreement of Provider and Recipient to terminate this Exhibit A(22) as reflected in a signed writing. 

 

	 	5.3	The Service Period for this Exhibit A(22) shall not exceed twelve (12) months from the Effective Time of the Agreement. 

 

	6.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	6.1	Provider Service Manager: VP and GM, Credit, PayPal, Inc. 

  

	 	6.2	Recipient Service Manager: Director, Global Payments, eBay Inc. 

 ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 

 

									
	Provider: PayPal, Inc.	  		  	Recipient: eBay Inc.
					
	By:	  	  
	  		  	By:	  	  

					
	Name Printed:	  	  
	  		  	Name Printed:	  	  

					
	Title:	  	  
	  		  	Title:	  	  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(23) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(23)
DEVICE CONFIGURATION SERVICES 
  

							
	 Provider:
	  	 Recipient Subsidiary:
	  	 Service Period:
	  	 Extensions:

	eBay Inc.	  	PayPal, Inc.	  	6 Months	  	Successive one (1) month intervals, not to exceed a total of 18 months

  

	1.	OVERVIEW 

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(23) is to
allow Recipient’s unsupported, legacy applications, which enables Recipient to configure functionality, based on location, for iOS mobile devices, to continue calling on Provider’s instance of the service (the “Services”)
until Provider’s instance naturally deprecates for Recipient users, within or after six months. 
 As referenced in Section 2.01 of
the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to provide, or to cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to the Recipient, or any Subsidiary of the Recipient the Services.
Accordingly, during the Service Period, Provider will provide, and Recipient will receive, the Services in a manner consistent with how similar Services were provided and used prior to Separation and in conformance with the terms and conditions of
this Exhibit A(23) and the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”). This Exhibit A(23) is hereby incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement. 
  

	2.	SERVICES  

  

	 	2.1	In providing the Services, Provider will continue to support Recipient legacy application users in a manner to be decided in mutual good faith by the Parties. 

 

	3.	SERVICE STANDARDS 

  

	 	3.1	Provider shall perform, or shall cause on or more of its Subsidiaries to perform, all Services to be provided by the Provider as agreed in mutual good faith by the Parties. 

 

	4.	CHARGES 

  

	 	4.1	There will be no Charges for the Services. 

  

	5.	TERM AND TERMINATION  

  

	 	5.1	The Term for the Services provided under this Exhibit A(23) will include the Initial Service Period and any extension service periods, renewable in successive one (1) month intervals. However the Term for
this Exhibit shall not exceed eighteen (18) months from the Effective Time of the Agreement. 

  

	6.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

Provider Service Manager: Director, Mobile Platform eBay Inc. 

Recipient Service Manager: Sr. Product Manager 1, Consumer PayPal, Inc. 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(23) 
  
  

	7.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR PROVIDER
SUBSIDIARY 

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A (23) and for the purposes of the
signature below, the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set
forth above, no Provider Subsidiary or Provider Subsidiary is a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, or between a Recipient
Subsidiary and a Provider Subsidiary shall be resolved between Recipient and Provider in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Provider Subsidiary and/or the Provider Subsidiary, as the case may be, agrees to be
bound by any resolution resulting therefrom. 
 ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 
  

									
	Provider Subsidiary: PayPal, Inc.	  		  	Recipient: eBay Inc. 
					
	By:	  	  
	  		  	By:	  	  

					
	Name Printed:	  	  
	  		  	Name Printed:	  	  

					
	Title:	  	  
	  		  	Title:	  	  

  
  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(24.1) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(24.1)
– TREASURY 
  

							
	 Provider:
	  	 Recipient Subsidiary:
	  	 Initial Service Period:
	  	 Extension:

	eBay Inc.	  	PayPal, Inc.	  	9 Months	  	Successive 1 month service periods (no more than 18 months)

  

	1.	OVERVIEW  

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(24.1) is for Provider’s Treasury
team (“Treasury”) to continue assisting Recipient with the development of a second instance of a subscription application for Recipient to use after Separation. The Provider will make available to Recipient the services (the
“Services”) in a manner to be agreed in good faith by the Parties. As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to provide, or to
cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to the Recipient, or any Subsidiary of the Recipient the Services. Provider will provide, and Recipient will use, the Services in a manner consistent with how similar Services were provided and used
prior to Separation and in conformance with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(24.1) and the Agreement. This Exhibit A(24.1) is hereby incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise
defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement 
  

	2.	SERVICES: SERVICE DESCRIPTION 

  

	 	2.1	The Provider’s Treasury will make available to Recipient the Services to assist with the implementation and deployment of Recipient’s instance of the application to be agreed in good faith by the
Parties. 

  

	3.	CHARGES  

  

	 	3.1	There will be no Charges for the Services. Consideration for the services being performed will be the receipt of services performed by the Recipient in the separate TSA Treasury Exhibit A(24.2).

  

	4.	TERM AND TERMINATION 

  

	 	4.1	The Initial Service Period will be nine (9) months. The Parties may agree to extent the Service Period for one (1) month terms, not to exceed a total of eighteen (18) months, including the Initial
Service Period. 

  

	5.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	5.1	Provider Service Managers: 

 VP Treasurer 

Treasury Manager 
  

	 	5.2	Recipient Service Managers: 

 Assistant Treasurer 

Senior Treasury Analyst 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(24.1) 
  
  

	6.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR PROVIDER
SUBSIDIARY 

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A (24.1) and for the purposes of the
signature below, the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set
forth above, no Provider Subsidiary or Provider Subsidiary is a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, or between a Recipient
Subsidiary and a Provider Subsidiary shall be resolved between Recipient and Provider in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Provider Subsidiary and/or the Provider Subsidiary, as the case may be, agrees to be
bound by any resolution resulting therefrom. 
 ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 

eBay Inc.: 
  

			
	By:	 	  

		
	 Name Printed:
	 	  

		
	 Title:
	 	  

 PayPal, Inc.: 
  

			
	By:	 	  

		
	 Name Printed:
	 	  

		
	 Title:
	 	  

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(24.2) 
  
 EXHIBIT A(24.2)
– TREASURY 
  

							
	 Provider Subsidiary:
	  	 Recipient:
	  	 Initial Service Period:
	  	 Extension Service Period:

	PayPal, Inc.	  	eBay Inc.	  	9 Months	  	Successive 1 month service periods (no more than 18 months)

  

	1.	OVERVIEW  

 The purpose of this Exhibit A(24.2) is for Recipient’s Treasury
team (“Treasury”) to continue receiving assistance from the Provider to make certain changes to its instance of a subscription application for its use after Separation. The Provider will make available to Recipient the services (the
“Services”) in a manner to be agreed in good faith by the Parties. As referenced in Section 2.01 of the Transition Services Agreement between the Parties (the “Agreement”), Provider agrees to provide, or to
cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to provide, to the Recipient, or any Subsidiary of the Recipient the Services. 
 Provider will provide, and Recipient
will use, the Services in a manner consistent with how similar Services were provided and used prior to Separation and in conformance with the terms and conditions of this Exhibit A(24.2) and the Agreement. This Exhibit A(24.2) is hereby
incorporated by this reference into Exhibit A of the Agreement. Terms used herein and not otherwise defined shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Agreement. 
  

	2.	SERVICES: SERVICE DESCRIPTION 

  

	 	2.1	The Provider’s Treasury will make available to Recipient the Services to assist with the implementation and deployment of Recipient’s instance of the application to be agreed in good faith by the Parties.

  

	3.	CHARGES  

  

	 	3.1	There will be no Charges for the Services. Consideration for the services being performed will be the receipt of services performed by the Recipient in the separate TSA Treasury Exhibit A(24.1).

  

	4.	TERM AND TERMINATION 

  

	 	4.1	The Initial Service Period will be nine (9) months. The Parties may agree to extent the Service Period for one (1) month terms, not to exceed a total of eighteen (18) months, including the Initial
Service Period. 

  

	5.	SERVICE MANAGERS 

  

	 	5.1	Provider Service Managers: 

 Assistant Treasurer 

Senior Treasury Analyst 
  

	 	5.2	Recipient Service Managers: 

 VP Treasurer 

Treasury Manager 

 TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT –
EXHIBIT A(24.2) 
  
  

	6.	RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF PROVIDER SUBSIDIARY AND/OR PROVIDER
SUBSIDIARY 

 For the purpose of this Section of this Exhibit A (24.2) and for the purposes of the
signature below, the term “Provider Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Provider and the term “Recipient Subsidiary” may be used to reference a subsidiary entity of Recipient. Except as set
forth above, no Provider Subsidiary or Provider Subsidiary is a party or a third-party beneficiary of the Agreement. Any dispute between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, between a Provider Subsidiary and Recipient, or between a Recipient
Subsidiary and a Provider Subsidiary shall be resolved between Recipient and Provider in the manner set forth under the Section 8 of this Agreement, and the Provider Subsidiary and/or the Provider Subsidiary, as the case may be, agrees to be
bound by any resolution resulting therefrom. 
 ACCEPTED AND AGREED: 

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