Document:

EX-10.38

 Exhibit 10.38 

English Translation 
 Payment
Authority Agreement 
 Between 

China Unicom WoStore 
 And

 (Content Provider: Shenzhen iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd.) 

Venue of execution: Shanghai 

  
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 Party A: China United Network Communications Limited, Shanghai Branch 

Legal Representative: Cai Quangen 
 Registered Address: 410 Yan
Qiao Road, Shanghai 
 Business Registration No.:
                     
 Business Contact Person: Long
Chunyu 
 Business Contact Address: 30F 1033 Chang Ning Road, Changning District, Shanghai 

Business Contact Tel:                      

Party B: Shenzhen iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd. 
 Legal
Representative: Chen Xiangyu 
 Registered Address: 16F, Building A, Kexing Science Park, No. 15 Keyuan Road, Central Zone of High-Tech
Industrial Park, Nanshan District, Shenzhen 
 Business Registration No.:
                     
 Business Contact Person: She
Yi 
 Business Contact Address: 16F, Building A, Kexing Science Park, No. 15 Keyuan Road, Central Zone of High-Tech Industrial Park, Nanshan
District, Shenzhen  
 Business Contact Tel:
                     
 In order to fully leverage the
advantages of the Parties hereto in their respective areas of service and provide high-quality cell phone application services to the large customer base of China Unicom, and to define the rights and obligations of the Parties during the term of
cooperation, the Parties hereto, upon thorough negotiations based on the principles of equality, mutual benefits, mutual supplementation of advantages and joint development, have agreed as follows in respect of the cooperation in application
software services: 
 Chapter 1 Basic Terms 
  

	Article 1	Contents and Principles of Cooperation 

  

	1.1	As a provider of China Unicom application software business platform, Party A shall provide, for a consideration, business connection and platform supporting service, and shall be in charge of the building and
maintenance, online and relevant channel operation of application software business platform. Party A shall also provide Party B, for a consideration, with such services as calculation and collection of information fees, marketing and customer
services on behalf of Party B. 

  

	1.2	To the extent not violating the laws, regulations and relevant industry management policies, Party A will conduct a fair cooperation with Party B (who shall have relevant qualifications and permits) in jointly
developing the information services of application software. Both Parties will comply with the relevant management rules and requirements imposed by the State and the supervisory authorities on the industry and mobile information business by
sticking to the principles of honesty, mutual faith and win-win cooperation, and provide customers with good-quality business and services within the scope of cooperation designated by Party A. 

 

	1.3	During the term of cooperation, the enterprise code assigned by Party A to Party B as a game business platform participant shall be 91934. The resources of such enterprise code shall be owned by Party A; Party A
may recover and re-assign such enterprise code after the termination hereof, and Party B shall not re-use such enterprise code that has already been recovered and re-assigned by Party A. 

  
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	Article 2	Rights and Obligations of Party A 

  

	2.1	Party A shall have the right to review the business license, organization code certificate, tax registration certificate, bank account opening permit and other licenses and permits, creditability certificate, sources of
information, copyright certificate (power of attorney), relevant information and documents evidencing Party B’s ownership, right of use or intellectual properties, bank account, and such other documents relating to the ordinary course of
business as provided by Party B. Party A may unilaterally terminate this Agreement without assuming any liabilities if it discovers any false contents or other illegal elements in the aforementioned documents. 

 

	2.2	Party A shall have the right to review from time to time any information, business and services provided by Party B hereunder. Party A may refuse to post any information or suspend any service provided by Party B that
fails to pass Party A’s test or review. To the extent that Party B engages in any illegal activities endangering the national security or pornographic or superstitious activities during the cooperation with Party A, Party A may immediately
terminate its cooperation with Party B without assuming any responsibilities. Party A may claim compensation if any loss is thus incurred. 

  

	2.3	Party A may formulate management measures, terms of assessment and standard customer service documents for relevant application software business, and will assess Party B according to such regulations and require Party
B to observe and implement such documents and regulations. 

  

	2.4	Party A may limit the number of partners providing the same category of application services, and may reserve the right to dynamically adjust the number of partners for various application software services.

  

	2.5	For any undue overloaded traffic that may affect the operation safety of Party A’s network, Party A reserves its right to restrict its transmission or adjust the traffic in time according to the system capacity;
Party B shall assist Party A in taking relevant actions. In urgent cases, Party A may take relevant steps without first notifying Party B for purposes of protecting the lawful rights and interests of the customers without assuming breaching
liabilities. 

  

	2.6	Party A may, as requested by customers and market orders, exercise its right of veto and direction on the prices submitted by Party B for approval; the prices of information fee set by Party B which fail to obtain
consents of Party A shall be null and invalid, and Party A shall be entitled to stop such business and refuse to provide the services of calculating, collecting and settlement of the information fees on behalf of Party B. 

 

	2.7	In case of breaches by Party B that affect customers’ use of service, Party A may first take necessary steps in respect of Party B’s breaching business to prevent losses and impact to Party A and customers
from enlarging. Party A may, in all cases, deduct any indemnities payable by Party B directly from the information fees to be settled with Party B. 

  

	2.8	Party A may transfer to Party B such customer consulting and complaints that do not result from the issues of Party A’s network, and Party B shall properly resolve such complaints and assume the relevant
responsibilities. Party A will be responsible for the customer questions and complaints arising from Party A’s network communication issues. 

  
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	2.9	Party A will be responsible for the day-to-day maintenance of the application software platform and will deal with any technical breakdown for reasons attributable to Party A so as to ensure the normal running of the
application services. 

  

	2.10	Party A will be responsible for management of such customer data as registration, login, identification and authentication, and may feedback relevant data to Party B in a given form. For online applications, Party
A’s application software business platform shall be interconnected with Party B’s content service system, and the data of the application software business platform will serve as the basis for ultimate confirmation of customer’s use
of Party B’s application software business. Party A will statistically calculate the visit traffic to Party B’s application software business, and provide Party B with the results of such statistics in a proper form. 

 

	2.11	The Parties may jointly carry out the marketing and advertising work, provided that Party A may require Party B to clearly mark the brand of “China Unicom WoStore” in the advertisements, which shall be
approved in writing by Party A beforehand. Party A only grants Party B with a non-exclusive and non-transferrable license to use Party A’s brands and other intellectual properties within the scope hereof. In the mode of channel cooperation,
Party A may advertise all application software business approved by Party A through both self-operated and cooperated marketing channels. 

  

	Article 3	Rights and Obligations of Party B 

  

	3.1	All the various business management rules, measures for cooperation management, management rules for customer services, assessment management measures and information service standards (each subject to what is posted by
Party A on its management systems), as formulated and revised by Party A for its application software business from time to time during the term of cooperation between the Parties, shall constitute supplementary appendices hereof, and Party B
acknowledges and undertakes to provide application software services as required therein. 

  

	3.2	Party B undertakes to perform this Agreement in compliance with all laws and regulations of the State, observe and implement all management measures, customer service standards and other standardized documents
formulated by Party A, and accept Party A’s examination and supervision; the software, commodities and information it provides (including the various information and materials existing on the application platform system) are all legitimate,
valid, true and accurate and will not infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests (including, without limitation, copyright, right of reputation, right of portrait and such other rights) of any third party. Failure to comply with any of the
foregoing shall be operated a breach by Party B, and Party B shall assume all compensation liabilities thus brought about. 

  

	3.3	All the products under the cooperation between Party A and Party B must be put online at Party A’s platform and must meet Party A’s requirements for testing; if Party B has a self-operated platform, Party B
shall establish an exclusive brand area for Party A and conduct necessary promotion work. 

  
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	3.4	Throughout the term of cooperation, Party B shall not, without Party A’s prior written consent, make use of any kinds of channels to interconnect Party A’s mobile data with a third party at any business
levels, nor shall it make use of the billing functions of such channels to maliciously deduct fees; otherwise Party A may unconditionally close all payment channel capabilities provided to Party B without first serving a notice. In this case, Party
B shall take all liabilities and consequences thus incurred and compensate Party A for all losses arising therefrom. 

  

	3.5	Party B shall actively cooperate with Party A in interface testing, so as to ensure that the services will be provided in accordance with such business operation standards and interface technical norms as provided by
Party A. 

  

	3.6	Party B shall ensure to log in Party A’s designated management system every day to check various notices, announcements and other information posted by Party A for handling in time. If Party B fails to check the
information posted on the system, Party B shall be fully responsible for any losses thus incurred. 

  

	3.7	Party B shall have the right to define, under the guidance of Party A, the standards to judge whether to charge fees for the business it provides and the standard fee rate, provided that the charge rate for any single
application software business shall not be higher than what is required in Party A’s relevant management measures for application software business. 

  

	3.8	In case Party B exits application software service for whatever reason (including compulsory exit as a result of Party A’s “survival of the fittest” process), Party B must offer one-month grace period
during which Party B shall continue to provide services for customers and publish announcement in respect of the cease of services at the distinct locations of its website (WAP/WWW) or through other channels with considerable influence. Upon the
termination of cooperation, Party B shall diligently assist China Unicom WoStore in relevant customer service work, provided, however, that Party B shall still be obliged to take relevant responsibilities arising from its own acts during the term of
cooperation. 

  

	3.9	Party B shall make sure that the customer service channel be available and unblocked 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and establish efficient and smooth channels for making complaints; Party B shall properly deal with
and resolve all kinds of customer inquiries and complaints incurred by issues other than network communication. Party B shall make response to Party A’s customer service department within 2 hours upon Party A’s receipt of customer
complaints in respect of the aforementioned contents of information, find out the reasons and stop spreading the illegal information within 1 working day. For those customer complaints for which neither Party is able to give reasonable explanations,
Party B shall be the party to properly and ultimately resolve such customer complaints. 

  

	3.10	Party B shall get paid for the information service by the customers. In case any customer refuses to pay the information fee or Party A refunds the fee to the customer due to Party B’s service quality issue or due
to the fact that the fee rate charged by Party B is higher than the standard rate provided by the pricing authority, Party A shall deduct such amount from the information fee to be settled and payable to Party B; in case the amount of
information fee payable to Party B is insufficient to be deducted, Party B shall pay such shortfall to Party A. 

  

	3.11	Party B shall actively carry out marketing and advertising work according to the permits and arrangements of Party A. The contents of such marketing and advertising shall be marked the brand of “China Unicom
WoStore” and UI norms as required by Party A. Any losses (including, without limitation, judicial, administrative penalties, civil indemnities, etc.) incurred to Party A arising from Party B’s discretional marketing and advertising
activities without permitted by Party A shall be borne by Party B. 

  
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	3.12	Party B undertakes to have lawful ownership of, or authorizations that may allow Party A to duly use, any products and other relevant contents it provides to Party A for this cooperation, and such products and other
relevant contents under cooperation will not infringe upon the legitimate rights and interests (including, without limitation, copyright, right of reputation, right of portrait and such other rights) of any third party, are free of any copyright
disputes, will not violate any laws and regulations, and may be disseminated by Party A through information network with its authorization. 

  

	3.13	In case any third party initiates an administrative complaint, lawsuit or arbitration due to the fact that Party B has no right to dispose of any product or other relevant contents under cooperation, or that the
authorization made by Party B has defects, Party A may, as the case may be, take all or selectively part of the following remediate steps: 

  

	 	(1)	cease the distribution of the distributable income hereunder with Party B within the scope of the compensation claimed by such third party; 

 

	 	(2)	require Party B to properly resolve such claims at its own expenses, in which case Party B shall, at its own expenses, file as requested by Party A to the dispute resolution authority to participate in the dispute
resolution process as a third person; 

  

	 	(3)	partly or entirely terminate this Agreement; 

 provided, however, that if the taking of the
abovementioned measures still cannot avoid losses for Party A, Party B shall have the duty to make timely and full compensation to Party A and hold Party A harmless against all losses thus suffered, including, without limitation, any advance payment
by Party A to Party B and/or any economic loss incurred during the business interruption, reasonable attorney fees, costs of litigation or arbitration paid by Party A for dispute resolution). If any dispute or penalty causes losses to Party A, Party
B shall fully compensate all losses thus suffered by Party A. 
  

	3.14	If Party B does not have the qualification to operate Internet business, Party B shall not, in any form whatsoever, provide customers with access to use business through Internet during the term of cooperation, nor
shall Party B advertise the business under cooperation on websites that have not obtained the business license for telecommunications and information services. Party B shall take full responsibilities if it breaches any of the aforementioned
provisions during the term of cooperation. 

  

	3.15	Party B shall be responsible to formulate sound and effective internal management procedures and policies, enhance the control of the authority to send its internal information and the management of the relevant staff,
and ensure the business contents provided to Party A’s customers and the way such contents are provided. Party B shall: train its employees on the rules and regulations governing the use of Internet formulated by the State and competent
telecommunications authorities; establish and perfect the users’ files; enhance the management and education on the users; improve the management measures on Internet safety and confidentiality; otherwise, Party A may terminate the cooperation
with Party B. 

  
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	3.16	Party B shall be responsible for, and conduct regular checks on, the safety of its own systems. Party B shall not attack MONET in any form whatsoever when conducting its business. Party A will notify Party B to deal
with any attacks originating from Party B within a prescribed period of time, and in case Party B fails to respond in time as demanded by Party A, Party A may take relevant steps to prevent the safety issues from further escalating; in urgent cases,
Party A may take relevant steps without first notifying Party B for purposes of protecting the lawful rights and interests of the customers. 

  

	3.17	Party B shall actively assist the competent regulator of the State and China Unicom in tracking Internet safety incidents, and provide relevant lawful documents. 

 

	3.18	Party B shall be obliged to provide Party A with the products connected to Party A’s application software business platform for discounts, free experience and such other promotional activities, and Party B accepts
the way how the expenses of such promotional activities will be shared between the Parties proposed by Party A at that time. 

  

	3.19	In case Party B’s use of Party A’s billing capabilities involves copyrighted contents, which shall include, without limitation, audios, videos, e-books and pictures, any legal liabilities arising from the
copyright use shall be borne by Party B. 

  

	Article 4	Means of Payment 

  

	4.1	Account Reconciliation Process: 

 If the discrepancy of the statistics calculated by the Parties
is not more than 10%, the data of settlement posted by Party A shall prevail, if such discrepancy exceeds 10%, Party B may request account reconciliation to Party A within 5 calendar days after the data of settlement is posted. If Party B fails to
request account reconciliation within such 5 days, it shall be deemed to have accepted such data of settlement, and Party A will not accept any request for account reconciliation of the corresponding settlement month. Party A’s delay in payment
due to account reconciliation shall not be deemed as a breach of its obligation of timely payment. 
  

	4.2	Payment Process: 

 Party B shall, by the
5th day of the month immediately following the posting of the settlement data, issue an invoice of the corresponding value that is in line with the requirements of State policies and regulations.
Party A shall check whether the value of the invoice matches that recorded in its statement, and within 15 working days upon its receipt of the invoice from Party V, Party A shall complete the review and approval of the payable amounts and initiate
the settlement and payment process on the accounting platform. If Party B fails to issue the invoice on time, the relevant payment by Party A will be postponed to the next settlement cycle. 

 

	4.3	Taxation: 

 Party B shall provide VAT special invoice as required by Party A after the national
policy of “replacing business tax with value-added tax” is rolled out on a large scale; if Party B cannot provide such invoice as required, Party A will settle the payment after deducting the VAT amount payable for Party B’s settled
amounts. 

  
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	4.4	Party A or its head (branch) company shall make the payments hereunder to the following account via telegraphic transfer: 

Name of Account: Shenzhen iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd. 

Deposit Bank: China Merchants Bank Co., Ltd., CMB Shenzhen Sungang Sub-branch 

A/C:                      

Party A’s payment to this account shall mean Party A has completed its payment obligation, and any and all legal risks in respect of such
account shall be borne by Party B. 
 Chapter 2 Mode of Cooperation 

 

	Article 5	Selection of Billing Method 

  

	5.1	Setting of Charging Points 

 The charging points shall be priced by Party B on its own, but
Party B needs to select the charges from Party A’s charging point system; at the same time, a fee deduction reminder shall be presented prior to the consumer purchase and the fee deduction must be first confirmed by the consumer. The traffic
fee incurred when the consumer is downloading or using the application software (including browse, playing, download, comment, etc.) shall be charged at the normal rate. 
  

	5.2	Billing Method 

 Party A will provide the following four billing methods, and will set
corresponding charging points based on one or more billing methods selected by Party A: 
  

	 	þ	Billing from China Unicom account; 

  

	 	þ	Billing from China Telecom account; 

  

	 	þ	Billing from China Mobile account; 

  

	 	þ	Billing from a third party account; 

  

	Article 6	Sharing and Settlement of Charges from China Unicom Account 

  

	6.1	Sharing Percentage of Charges from China Unicom Account 

 6.1.1 For the application software
that uses the billing service of China Unicom accounts and is advertised through Party A’s channels, the sharing percentage of charges shall be as follows: 

Party A: 30% of the settlement base 

Party B: 70% of the settlement base (70%-40%) 

Advertising channel (Party A): 0% (0-30%) of the settlement base 

  
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 6.1.2 Subject to written consent of Party A, Party B may advertise the application software that
have imbedded the China Unicom account billing service on non-Party A channels, with the detailed sharing percentage of charges as follows: 

Party A: 30% of the settlement base 

Party B: 70% of the settlement base 
  

	6.2	Settlement Base and Cycle under the Actual Charging Mode of China Unicom Account Billing 

 6.2.1
Settlement Base under the Actual Charging Mode 
 The information fee actually charged by Party A, which should be the data provided on Party
A’s BOSS system, will be used as the base for billing and settlement between the Parties, . Any abnormal fees discovered by Party A in its business inspection shall not be included in the settlement base, and the rules of business inspection
shall be adjusted by Party A at such time as necessary for business operations. The contents of business inspection shall include, but not limited to: 
  

	 	(1)	fees of customers that have canceled their accounts (including pre-canceled accounts): all fees incurred by the numbers in a state of “canceled” and “pre-canceled” during the account period;

  

	 	(2)	fees of customers that have suspended the services: all fees incurred by the numbers in a state of “service suspended” during the account period; 

 

	 	(3)	refunded fees: the sum of all refunded fees confirmed in the same account period; 

  

	 	(4)	customer service cost: the customer service cost of customer complaints or inquiries confirmed in the same account period; 

  

	 	(5)	maliciously owed fees: all maliciously owed fees that have been confirmed and settled to Party B in the previous account period; 

  

	 	(6)	fees of given-away money: all fees incurred by users in using given-away money; 

  

	 	(7)	fees incurred by silent customers, other valid customer numbers, numbers outside the business coverage and such other numbers in abnormal use; 

 

	 	(8)	gains from breach or extraordinary business: the business gains by Party B through breaches or extraordinary business acts, e.g.: self-consumption; 

 

	 	(9)	fees incurred arising from the customer’s refusal to pay function fee, information fee, communication fee or outstanding fee as a result of the quality issues of the contents or services provided by Party B;

  

	 	(10)	fees incurred for other reasons. 

 6.2.2 Settlement Cycle undering the Actual Charging Mode 

The settlement cycle is T+3 months; taking January (Month T) as an example, Party A shall post to Party B the settlement data of January (Month
T) by the 25th of April (T+3 months), and Party B may log in to the “Partner Service System” provided by Party A to check the settlement statement. 

  
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	6.3	Settlement Base and Cycle under the Receivable Charging Mode of China Unicom Account Billing 

6.3.1 Settlement Base under the Receivable Charging Mode 

8% of the receivable information fees generated from the cooperation between the Parties will be allocated and deducted as the provisions for
bad debts, and the remaining 92% of the receivable information fees should be used as the base for billing and settlement between the Parties, subject to the data provided by Party A’s BOSS system. 

6.3.2 Settlement Cycle under the Receivable Charging Mode 

The settlement cycle is T+1 month; taking January (Month T) as an example, Party A shall post to Party B the settlement data of January (Month
T) by the 25th of February (T+1 month), and Party B may log in to the “Partner Service System” provided by Party A to check the settlement statement. 

 

	6.4	The actual charging mode is currently used as the settlement mode for China Unicom account billing. In case of any change in Party A’s settlement mode, the settlement mode shall be changed to receivable charging
mode after an announcement is posted on the “Partner Service System.” 

  

	Article 7	Sharing and Settlement of Billings through China Telecom Account 

  

	7.1	Sharing Percentage of Billings through China Telecom Account 

 7.1.1 For the application
software that uses the billing service of China Telecom accounts and is advertised through Party A’s channels, the Parties agree to use the information fee after sharing a certain percentage with China Telecom as the basis for sharing and
settlement; the sharing percentage of the information fee shall be as follows: 
 Party A: 45% of the after-China Telecom-shared information
fee 
 Party B: 55% of the after-China Telecom-shared information fee 

7.1.2 Subject to written consent of Party A, Party B may advertise the application software that have imbedded the China Telecom account
billing service on non-Party A channels, and the Parties agree to use the information fee from after sharing a certain percentage with China Telecom as the basis for sharing and settlement, with the detailed sharing percentage of information fee as
follows: 
 Party A: 15% of the after-China Telecom-shared information fee 

Party B: 85% of the after-China Telecom-shared information fee 
  

	7.2	Settlement Base and Cycle of China Telecom Account Billing 

 7.2.1 Settlement Base 

The information fee actually received by Party A after a certain percentage has been distributed to China Telecom will be used as the base for
billing and settlement between the Parties. 

  
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 7.2.2 Settlement Cycle 

The settlement cycle is T+1 month upon Party A’s receipt of the after-China Telecom-shared information fee from China Telecom; taking
January as an example, if Party A receives the after-China Telecom-shared information fee in March (Month T), Party A shall post to Party B the settlement data of January by the 25th of April
(T+1 month), and Party B may log in to the “Partner Service System” provided by Party A to check the settlement statement. 
  

	Article 8	Sharing and Settlement of Billings through China Mobile Account 

  

	8.1	Sharing Percentage of Billings through China Mobile Account 

 8.1.1 For the application software
that uses the billing service of China Mobile accounts and is advertised through Party A’s channels, the Parties agree to use the information fee after sharing a certain percentage with China Mobile as the basis for sharing and settlement; the
sharing percentage of the information fee shall be as follows: 
 Party A: 45% of the after-China Mobile-shared information fee 

Party B: 55% of the after-China Mobile-shared information fee 

8.1.2 Subject to written consent of Party A, Party B may advertise the application software that have imbedded the China Mobile account billing
service on non-Party A channels, and the Parties agree to use the information fee after sharing a certain percentage with China Mobile as the basis for sharing and settlement, with the detailed sharing percentage of information fee as follows: 

Party A: 15% of the after-China Mobile-shared information fee 

Party B: 85% of the after-China Mobile-shared information fee 
  

	8.2	Settlement Base and Cycle of China Mobile Account Billing 

 8.2.1 Settlement Base 

The information fee actually received by Party A after a certain percentage has been distributed to China Mobile will be used as the base for
billing and settlement between the Parties. 
 8.2.2 Settlement Cycle 

The settlement cycle is T+1 month upon Party A’s receipt of the after-China Mobile-shared information fee from China Mobile; taking
January as an example, if Party A receives the after-China Mobile-shared information fee in March (Month T), Party A shall post to Party B the settlement data of January by the 25th of April (T+1
month), and Party B may log in to the “Partner Service System” provided by Party A to check the settlement statement. 

  
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	Article 9	Sharing and Settlement of Billings through Third Party Account 

  

	9.1	Sharing Percentage of Billings through Third Party Account 

 9.1.1 For the application software
that uses the billing service of a third party account and is advertised through Party A’s channels, the Parties agree to use the information fee actually charged by such third party account as the basis for sharing and settlement; the sharing
percentage of information fee shall be as follows: 
 Party A: 30% of the total information fee actually charged 

Party B: 60% (70-40%) of the total information fee actually charged 

Advertising channel (Party A): 10% (0-30%) of the total information fee actually charged 

9.1.2 Subject to written consent of Party A, Party B may advertise the application software that have imbedded the third party account billing
service on non-Party A channels, and the Parties agree to use the information fee actually charged by such third party account as the basis for sharing and settlement, with the detailed sharing percentage of information fee as follows: 

Party A: 30% of the total information fee actually charged 

Party B: 70% of the total information fee actually charged 
  

	9.2	Settlement Base and Cycle of Third Party Account Billing 

 9.2.1 Settlement Base 

The income figures provided by the third-party payment platform and collected by Party A’s billing system will be used as the base for
billing and settlement between the Parties, which shall be calculated based on the successfully payments by the consumers. Party A shall write off the bad debt incurred under extraordinary circumstances from the income fees to be settled, and the
income fees after such write-off shall be paid to Party B as the actually settled income. Bad debts shall mean the fee that fail to be normally charged for reasons including, without limitation, theft of users’ account, fraudulent usage of bank
cards or insufficient balance in the cards. 
 9.2.2 Settlement Cycle 

The settlement cycle is T+1 month; taking January (Month T) as an example, Party A shall post to Party B the settlement data of January (Month
T) by the 25th of February (T+1 month), and Party B may log in to the “Partner Service System” provided by Party A to check the settlement statement. 

Chapter 3 Definition and Penalties on Breach 
  

	Article 10	Definition of Breach 

 Party B’s default in any of its obligations, guarantees, undertakings, or
violation of any terms of this Agreement, which causes damage to the interests of users and China Unicom or makes the business unable to be continued, shall constitutes a breach hereunder. 

 

	Article 11	Determination of Breach 

  

	11.1	Determination of Ordinary Breach 

 11.1.1 Party B fails to resolve the user complaints in time,
which has pushed the number of complaints to increase sharply by less than 50% of the standard percentage required by the group; 

  
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 11.1.2 Party B fails to refund and compensate the user who initiates complaints to disapprove
his/her customized relationship; 
 11.1.3 Party B’s unintentional negligence leads to potential risks to the billing capability, but no
serious loss has been incurred to the users: 
  

	 	(1)	unintentional negligence exposes users to risks of compulsory charge in billing capability; 

  

	 	(2)	unintentional negligence exposes users to risks of induced charge in billing capability; 

  

	 	(3)	at the time of user consumption, the value added business has no obvious second confirmation reminder before deducting fees for users; 

 

	 	(4)	the information shown on payment page is inconsistent with that shown in the subsequent SMS; 

  

	 	(5)	request-related information business has no reminder to users about the exact amount to be deducted; 

  

	 	(6)	acts otherwise involving fraud on users. 

  

	11.2	Determination of Serious Breach 

 11.2.1 Party B fails to resolve the user complaints in time,
which has pushed the number of complaints to increase sharply by more than 50% of the standard percentage required by the group; 
 11.2.2
Party B deliberately modify the billing code, which has caused severe losses: 
  

	 	(1)	deliberately modify the billing code, intentionally cheat users and mask the SMS to charge users compulsorily, which has caused severe losses; 

 

	 	(2)	deliberately modify the billing code to induce users to make payment, which has caused severe losses; 

  

	 	(3)	deliberately modify the billing code to be imbedded into other game business, which has caused severe losses; 

  

	 	(4)	deliberately modify the billing code to be imbedded into other unfiled channels, which has caused severe losses; 

  

	 	(5)	other serious violations involving fraud on users. 

  

	11.3	Determination of Other Breach 

 Other acts by Party B in violation of management rules other
than those mentioned above. 
  

	Article 12	Penalties on Breach 

 According to the nature and scope of impact of Party B’s breach and the extent
of its adverse impact on users, China Unicom and the society, the penalties on breach will be divided into such categories as warning, penalty on ordinary breach, penalty on serious breach, penalty on severe and cooperation termination. The
operations of penalty on breach will include: business shielding, business offline, closure of access to business, termination of cooperation in the category of breaching business; penalty fine deduction, suspension of settlement, credit point
deduction, etc. 

  
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	12.1	Warnings 

 Warnings will be given to Party B’s violation of China Unicom’s business
standards, cooperation management measures and such other relevant regulations that has comparatively slight adverse impact on users, China Unicom and the society. 
  

	12.2	Penalty on Ordinary Breach 

 12.2.1 Business shielding: the breaching business will be shielded
for one month. 
 12.2.2 Penalty fine deduction: up to 1 month (incurred in the billing cycle during which the breach occurs) of total
before-sharing information fee actually charged or receivable (determined according to the settlement rules of the relevant business) will be deducted. 

12.2.3 Suspension of settlement: settlement with Party B will be suspended, which may be resumed depending on the remediation and completion of
penalty fine deduction. 
 12.2.4 Party B will be given a remediate period, which will be 1 month starting from the penalty on breach from
China Unicom takes effect. During such remediate period, Party A will suspend the acceptance of any application by Party B for new business of the same category as the breaching business. After the remediation is completed to the satisfaction of
Party A, the business shielding will be canceled, the acceptance of new business application will be resumed, and access to business will be opened. The breaching business will remain shielded until the satisfactory remediation is completed. 

 

	12.3	Penalty on Serious Breach 

 12.3.1 Business offline: the breaching business will be pushed
offline. 
 12.3.2 Penalty fine deduction: 1 to 3 months (incurred in the billing cycle during which the breach occurs) of total
before-sharing information fee actually charged or receivable (determined according to the settlement rules of the relevant business) will be deducted. 

12.3.3 Suspension of settlement: settlement with Party B will be suspended, which may be resumed depending on the remediation and completion of
penalty fine deduction. 
 12.3.4 Party B will be given a remediate period, which will be 2 months starting from the penalty on breach from
China Unicom takes effect. During such remediate period, Party A will suspend the acceptance of any application by Party B for new business of the same category as the breaching business. After the remediation is completed to the satisfaction of
Party A, the business shielding will be canceled, the acceptance of new business application will be resumed, and access to business will be opened. The breaching business will remain shielded until the satisfactory remediation is completed. 

  
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	12.4	Penalty on Severe Breach 

 12.4.1 Any breach committed after a breach warning has been given
will be dealt with as a serious breach. 
 12.4.2 Termination of cooperation in the category of breaching business: the cooperation in the
category of breaching business will be terminated. 
 12.4.3 Penalty fine deduction: full amount (at least 3 months in the billing cycle
during which the breach occurs) of total before-sharing information fee actually charged or receivable for the breaching business (determined according to the settlement rules of the relevant business) will be deducted. 

12.4.4 Suspension of settlement: settlement with Party B will be suspended, which may be resumed depending on the remediation and completion of
penalty fine deduction. 
 12.4.5 Party A will suspend the acceptance of any application by Party B for new business of the same category as
the breaching business for one year upon the date when the penalty on breach by China Unicom takes effect. 
  

	12.5	Termination of Cooperation 

 12.5.1 China Unicom may terminate the cooperation with Party B in
case of particularly serious violations, including, without limitation, the violations that trigger negative media reporting on Party A and detrimental impact due to reasons confirmed attributable to Party B; Party A’s illegal operations being
targeted for investigation by the public security organs and procuratorates, and sentenced criminal liabilities. 
 12.5.2 Cooperation in all
business of every category will be terminated. 
 12.5.3 Penalty deduction: full amount of total before-sharing information fee actually
charged or receivable (determined according to the settlement rules of the relevant business) incurred by all business of every category in the billing cycle during which the breach occurs will be deducted. 

Chapter 4 Miscellaneous 
  

	Article 13	Confidentiality 

  

	13.1	The Parties agree to take all necessary precautionary measures (including, without limitation, the measures taken by the parties for protecting their own confidential information) to prevent unauthorized use and
disclosure of the confidential information; not to provide confidential information or the information derived therefrom to any third party; not to use the confidential information at any time other than those permitted hereunder. 

 

	13.2	To the extent that either Party discovers any unauthorized use or disclosure of the confidential information, it shall immediately notify the other Party, and assist the other Party in any reasonable manner in taking
back such confidential information to prevent further illegal use thereof; upon the termination of cooperation, each Party shall immediately return the confidential information to the party to which such confidential information belongs, and return
all documents or media and the copies or extracts thereof that contain such confidential information. 

  
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	13.3	Throughout the cooperation between the Parties and within three (3) years upon its termination, neither Party may use the confidential information of the other Party without prior written consent of such other
Party; if any employee of a Party participating in the cooperation business jumps from the cooperation project to a project directly competing with the other Party, such Party shall make sure to immediately terminate the access by such employee to
the confidential information and source of information regarding the cooperation. 

  

	13.4	Any Party breaching this term of confidentiality (including but not limited to breach, fault or negligence) shall take the breaching liability and indemnify the Party providing the information and its affiliates for all
direct and indirect losses thus suffered; this article shall apply to any information that is confidential, or other proprietary and/or confidential information provided by either Party to the other according to any prior or existing agreement
between the Parties. 

  

	Article 14	Force Majeure 

  

	14.1	An event of “Force Majeure” shall mean any event beyond reasonable control of either Party, unforeseeable or unavoidable even if foreseeable, which impedes, affects or delays any Party’s performance of
all or part of its obligations hereunder. Such event shall include, without limitation, acts of government or telecommunications operators (acts or omissions), natural disasters, network failure, hacker attack, wars or any other similar events.

  

	14.2	Once the Parties hereto confirm that the occurrence of a force majeure event results in failure or delay in the performance hereof, either Party may suspend the performance of this Agreement, provided that such Party
shall inform the other Party within 2 working days and, within 15 days, provide the details and valid evidences of the force majeure event. If the impact of such event of force majeure fails to be eliminated within 30 days upon its occurrence, and
the Parties fail to reach an agreement on amending this Agreement, either Party may terminate this Agreement. In such case, this Agreement shall be terminated as of the date on which a Party serves a termination notice to the other Party, and the
Parties shall make the settlement based on the time of actual release of data business. 

  

	14.3	In case of a breach by any Party, the breaching Party shall not be exempted from its liabilities due to an event of force majeure that occurs after such breach. 

 

	Article 15	Dispute Resolution 

 This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the People’s Republic of China.
Any disputes arising from or in connection with the performance of this Agreement shall be filed to the People’s Court where Party A is domiciled for resolution via lawsuit. 

  
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	Article 16	Term of Agreement 

  

	16.1	This Agreement shall be valid for two years, starting from the date when this Agreement is executed and stamped by the legal or authorized representatives of the Parties. This Agreement may be renewed automatically for
another year if neither Party fails to raise objection in writing sixty (60) days prior to the expiry, provided, however, that this Agreement may be renewed for maximum twice. 

 

	16.2	Either Party may unilaterally terminate this Agreement with a thirty (30)-day prior written notice. Upon the termination or expiry of this Agreement, the rights and obligations of the Parties provided in any appendices
of this Agreement shall be terminated automatically, provided, however, that this Agreement will not terminate automatically with the termination of its appendices. 

 

	16.3	Any supplement or amendment to this Agreement must be approved by both Parties in a written instrument and supplemented hereto as a component hereof, which shall be equally binding with the body text hereof. The
appendices hereof shall have the same legal effect as this Agreement itself, and in case of any discrepancy between this Agreement and its appendices, the latter shall prevail. 

 

	Article 17	Other Provisions 

  

	17.1	Any Party’s failure to exercise its rights hereunder in time shall not be operated as its waiver of such right, or prejudice such Party’s future exercise of such right. 

 

	17.2	If any term hereof is rendered fully or partly invalid or unenforceable for any reason whatsoever, or is in violation of any applicable law, such provision shall be deemed to have been deleted from this Agreement,
provided that the remaining provisions hereof shall remain valid and binding without prejudicing the purposes hereof. 

  

	17.3	This Agreement is intended for the benefit of, and shall be equally binding on, the Parties and their respective lawful successors and assigns. 

 

	17.4	Any files and materials confirmed jointly by the Parties in the performance of this Agreement shall be deemed as the appendices hereof and shall be equally binding as this Agreement. 

 

	17.5	This Agreement shall be governed by the PRC laws. Any disputes that fail to be resolved through negotiations shall be submitted to the competent People’s Court where Party A is domiciled. 

 

	17.6	This Agreement shall be made in four (4) counterparts, two for each Party, which shall be equally binding. 

  

	17.7	The Appendix 1: Undertakings on Information Safety Accountability, and Appendix 2: Integrity Cooperation Agreement shall have the same legal effect. 

Appendix 1: Undertakings on Information Safety Accountability 

Appendix 2: Integrity Cooperation Agreement 

(pages after contain no body text of the agreement.) 

  
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	Party A: China United Network Communications Limited, Shanghai Branch	 		 	Party B: Shenzhen iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd.
			
	[Company seal is affixed]	 		 	[Company seal is affixed]
			
	Legal Representative/Authorized Representative:	 		 	Legal Representative/Authorized Representative:
			
	 /s/ Wei Xin
	 		 	 /s/ Chen Xiangyu

			
	Date: February 17, 2014	 		 	Date: February 10, 2014

  
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 Appendix 1: 

Undertakings on Information Safety Accountability 

In our business cooperation with Party A, our company will strictly comply with the relevant laws and regulations of the State and guarantee the safety of the
information provided by our company, and diligently do as follows: 
  

	1	establish and perfect the internal security policy of our products, confidentiality policy for information safety and management policy on customer information safety; establish and perfect our company’s policies
regarding the information safety accountability and the examination and approval of information posting, and strictly review the information posted by our company’s products; 

 

	2	strictly comply with Measures for the Administration of Internet Information Services, and manage and control the platform information maintained by our company, the contents posted through communications access
provided by Party A, customer behavior and such other data, and make sure that the contents and information are healthy and legitimate, and the customer information will not be divulged; 

 

	3	show customer code when sending information through Party A’s communications access, and no anonymous information is allowed to be directly sent to other cell phone customers; 

 

	4	provide services strictly in accordance with Party A’s requirements with respect to the business operated or supported by our company in cooperation with Party A; clearly define the customer base and target
customers, and cell phone customers shall accept the service out of their own volition; provide no information to unregistered customers; apply for relevant qualification certificate with relevant authority of the State and consciously comply with
relevant regulations if our company provides professional information and contents to cell phone customers through the communications access provided by Party A; 

  

	5	not discretionally provide any customers of China Unicom with any services not agreed (including information service) that are beyond the scope of use permits; 

 

	6	not make use of the access provided by Party A to produce, duplicate, publish or disseminate any information containing the content which: 

 

	 	(1)	is against the fundamental principles enshrined in the Constitution; 

  

	 	(2)	compromises State security, divulges State secrets, subverts State power or damages national unity; 

  

	 	(3)	harms the dignity or interests of the State; 

  

	 	(4)	instigates hatred and discrimination among nationalities and sabotages solidarity among nationalities; 

  

	 	(5)	sabotages State religious policy or propagates heretical teachings or feudal superstitions; 

  

	 	(6)	spreads rumors, disrupts social order or social stability; 

  

	 	(7)	propagates obscenity, pornographic, gambling, violence, murder and terror and instigates crimes; 

  

	 	(8)	insults or slanders a third party or infringes upon the lawful rights and interests of a third party; 

  

  
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	 	(9)	otherwise violates the laws and administrative regulations; 

  

	 	(10)	posts advertisements and junk information irrelevant to the business. 

  

	7	immediately stop transmitting, and report to relevant authority of the State, any information posted through the system that is discovered obviously containing any of the contents listed in paragraph 6 above;

  

	8	report to relevant authority, and post after approved, any information posted through and contained in the game business platform and self-owned games that is hard to judge whether containing any content listed in
paragraph 6 above; 

  

	9	keep confidential and not divulge any personal information of customers to other without the consent of such customers, except otherwise required by relevant laws. 

Our company guarantees to submit to the supervision and management in its cooperation with China Unicom WoStore; if our company fails to comply with
paragraphs 1 to 9 hereinabove, our company is willing to assume all legal responsibilities and corresponding breaching liabilities arising therefrom. 
  

			
	By:	 	 Shenzhen iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd.

[Company seal is affixed]

		
		 	Date: February 10, 2014

 Appendix 2: 

Integrity Cooperation Agreement 
 Party A:
China United Network Communications Limited, Shanghai Branch 
 Party B: Shenzhen iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd. 

In order to standardize the practices of the Parties and their respective staff, safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the Parties, prevent
commercial bribery and unfair competition, enhance integrity monitoring, and avoid illegal acts in the cooperation between the Parties, the Parties agree as follows out of their own will: 

 

	Article 1	This Agreement, as the appendix of Payment Authority Agreement between China Unicom WoStore and Content Provider, shall take effect and be strictly complied with upon executed by the Parties.

  

	Article 2	Both Party A and Party B shall: 

  

	1	strictly comply with the laws and regulations of the State, stick to the principles of integrity and honesty, and diligently abide by business ethics and professional standards; 

 

	2	standardize the business cooperation, clearly define the requirements for business acts, strictly management the employees of the Parties and refrain from any prohibited activities in violation hereof during the
performance of this Agreement; 

  

	3	actively support and assist the Supervisor in relevant investigative work. 

  
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	Article 3	Party A and its employees shall comply with the following: 

  

	1	none of Party A’s working staff and their respective spouse, children or other specific affiliated persons shall ask for, accept or occupy under the excuse of borrowing, any money or properties of Party A or its
working staff; 

  

	2	none of Party A’s working staff and their respective spouse, children or other specific affiliated persons shall accept any gifts, treats or trips, fitness, entertainment and such other arrangements provided by
Party B that may affect the ability of such working staff to act fairly in his/her official capacity; 

  

	3	none of Party A’s working staff and their respective spouse, children or other specific affiliated persons shall accept any money or various valuable securities, payment vouchers and dry shares offered by Party B;

  

	4	none of Party A’s working staff and their respective spouse, children or other specific affiliated persons shall ask Party B to pay the expenses or receipts and invoices that should be borne by such persons on
their own; 

  

	5	none of Party A’s working staff and their respective spouse, children or other specific affiliated persons shall accept any money, gifts or services provided by Party B that may affect the ability of such working
staff to act fairly in his/her official capacity; 

  

	6	when Party B offers anything mentioned in the above 1 to 5 items or conducts any other illegal acts in violation of integrity principle, Party A’s working staff and their respective spouse, children or other
specific affiliated persons shall decline such offer; those that cannot be declined shall be reported and submitted to Party A’s supervisory department in time; 

 

	7	any of Party A’s working staff shall propose dodging if he/she discovers anything that has an interest with him/herself or his/her relatives and may affect his/her ability to act fairly in his/her official capacity
when conducting work with Party B. 

  

	Article 4	Party B and its employees shall comply with the following: 

  

	1	not offer or provide under the excuse of lending any money or properties to any of Party A’s working staff or their respective spouse, children or other specific affiliated persons; 

 

	2	not offer any gifts, treats or trips, fitness, entertainment and such other arrangements to any of Party A’s working staff and their respective spouse, children or other specific affiliated persons that may affect
the ability of such working staff to act fairly in his/her official capacity; 

  

	3	not offer any money or various valuable securities, payment vouchers and dry shares to any of Party A’s working staff and their respective spouse, children or other specific affiliated persons; 

 

	4	not pay for any of Party A’s working staff and their respective spouse, children or other specific affiliated persons any expenses or receipts and invoices that should be borne by such persons on their own;

  
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	5	not offer any money, gifts or services to any of Party A’s working staff and their respective spouse, children or other specific affiliated persons that may affect the ability of such working staff to act fairly in
his/her official capacity; 

  

	6	when any of Party A’s working staff and their respective spouse, children or other specific affiliated persons asks for or requests anything mentioned in the above 1 to 5 items or conducts any other illegal acts in
violation of integrity principle, Party B shall decline such request and be obliged to report such acts to Party A’s supervisory department in time, and Party A’s supervisory department shall safeguard the legitimate rights and interests
of Party B’s concerned persons. 

  

	7	any of Party B’s working staff shall propose dodging if he/she discovers anything that has an interest with him/herself or his/her relatives when conducting work with Party A. 

 

	Article  5	Liabilities for Breach 

  

	1	Any of Party A’s working staff who violates this Agreement will be penalized according to relevant disciplinary rules of Party A. 

 

	2	In case of any breach by Party B (whether corporate or personal act, both deemed as breach by Party B), Party A may charge Party B a penalty fine equivalent to 1% to 5% of the corresponding contract value, which shall
be deducted from the due contract payables. Party A will, depending on the seriousness of the breach, select and adopt such penalties as talks, suspension of Party B’s candidate selection, permanent termination of cooperation, and file a record
to the group company’s sourcing and disciplinary departments; if such breach has violated the laws and regulations, such breach will be transferred to judicial authority for handling. 

Special Reminder: It is required in Article 1 of The Interpretation of the Supreme People’s Court and the Supreme People’s
Procuratorate of Several Issues Concerning the Specific Application of the Law in the Handling of Criminal Bribery Cases (numbered Fa Shi [2012] No. 22) that, any person who pays a bribe of more than RMB 10,000 to a state functionary to
seek improper benefits shall be investigated for criminal liability in accordance with the provisions of Article 390 of the Criminal Law. 
  

	3	The person(s) of any Party concerned in the violations will be deprived of any future opportunity to participate in any of the cooperation business with the other Party. 

 

					
	Party A: China United Network Communications Limited, Shanghai Branch	 		 	Party B: Shenzhen iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd.
			
	 [Company seal is affixed]
  

/s/ Wei Xin
	 		 	 [Company seal is affixed]
  

/s/ Chen Xiangyu

			
	Date: February 17, 2014	 		 	Date: February 10, 2014

  
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 Exhibit 10.39 

English Translation 
 Jiangsu
Telecom Contract No.: JSXCS1200166CC000 
 Cooperation Agreement on Mobile Game Business 

Between 
 Dazzle Interactive
Network Technologies Co., Ltd. 
 And 

Shenzhen iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd. 

Party A: Dazzle Interactive Network Technologies Co., Ltd. 

Address: 4F, Han Zhong Hua Mansion, 268 Han Zhong Road, Gu Lou District, Nanjing 

Zip code: 210001 
 Contact person: Chen Xi 

Tel:                      

Name of account: Dazzle Interactive Network Technologies Co., Ltd 

Deposit Bank: China Merchants Bank, Chengbei Sub-branch, Nanjing 

A/C:                      

Party B: Shenzhen iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd. 

Address: 7F, EVOC Technology Building, No. 31 Gaoxin Central 4th Road, Nanshan District, Shenzhen 

Zip code: 518057 
 Contact person: Chen Zhiyu 

Contact Tel:                      

Name of account: Shenzhen iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd. 
 Deposit
Bank: China Merchants Bank Co., Ltd., CMB Shenzhen Sungang Sub-branch 
 A/C:
                     
  

  
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 In order to provide Party A’s users with better value-added application services and satisfy the growing
market demands, the Parties hereto, upon thorough negotiations based on the principles of equality, mutual benefits, mutual supplementation of advantages, joint development, and fully leveraging the advantages of the Parties hereto in their
respective areas of service, the Parties hereto have agreed as follows in respect of the cooperation in mobile game services: 
 Article 1
Contents and Principles of Cooperation 
 1.1 Party A, as an Internet business provider, and Party B, as a mobile game content provider, will establish
a cooperation relationship in the area of mobile game service. 
 1.2 The details of the content and application services provided by Party B are: 1) Party
B will provide Party A with the mobile games that are developed by itself and have legitimate intellectual properties, or third party mobile games that are acquired by Party B by way of authorization and have been granted legitimate right of use;
and 2) Party B will provide Party A the software and hardware technical support (and the timely updates thereof) for game running to secure the stable running of the games. 

1.3 Party A shall provide, for a consideration, network resources, portals and such other advertising resources, as well as connection services and business
fee calculation/collection service. Party A will charge relevant information fee from the users of Party B’s mobile game service, and will share such information fee with Party B as agreed herein. 

1.4 Except otherwise agreed between the Parties, Party B will acknowledge and accept the changes in cooperation business and mode proposed by Party A due to
business development, and assist Party A in effecting such changes. 
 1.5 Resources devoted by Party A: business connection platform, network resources,
portals and other advertising channels, etc. 
 1.6 Resources devoted by Party B: mobile game application system and relevant contents (including, without
limitation, copyright, right of portrait and such other lawful rights), etc. 
 1.7 Scope of cooperation service: all users of Party A’s interactive
platform. 
 Article 2 Rights and Obligations of Party A 

2.1 Party A shall have a preemptive right to carry out mobile game services with Party B on a nationwide basis. 

2.2 Party A shall have the right to know and review the business license, relevant qualification certificate, copyright ownership, business permits, bank
account and such other information provided by Party B. 

  
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 2.3 Party A shall have the right to know the legality of the mobile game information provided by Party B,
provided, however, that Party A will not take any responsibilities arising from any illegal or incorrect information provided by Party B. 
 2.4 Depending
on the business and market development, Party A has the right to formulate or amend the business standards, management measures, quality and/or service standards, and communicate the same to Party B in an appropriate form for Party B to comply with.
At the same time, these documents will be used by Party A as basis to manage and assess Party B’s business operations. The business standards, management measures, quality and/or service standards so formulated or amended shall be equally
effective as this Agreement. 
 2.5 Party A shall be responsible for the day-to-day maintenance of the business billing platform, and provide guidance and
assistance to Party B in system connection, debugging and online work to guarantee the stable running of the platform. Party A shall open the network management system and other interface management tools to Party B to facilitate its checking of the
charges to users and relevant status of operation, so as to ensure that Party B can monitor the fee charge and operation of its games in a convenient, true and valid manner. 

2.6 Party A shall have the right to review the content and sources of the games put online by Party B on the platform, and make confirmation on the business
management system in an appropriate form, provided, however, that Party A will not assume any responsibility arising from any illegal contents provided by Party B. 

2.7 According to Management Measures for Cooperation in Mobile Game Business (V1.0), Party A shall have the right to review and assess Party B and its various
business, select the superior and eliminate the inferior based on Party B’s performance in business development, credit points and breaches, reward Party B’s creative business and supervise Party B’s customer service quality, and may
terminate this Agreement with Party B if it fails to reach Party A’s standards. 
  

	2.8	Party A shall be responsible for the overall advertising of the cooperation business. 

 2.9 If Party A is
investigated by relevant national authority, consumers’ association or any other organization, or is claimed legal responsibilities, due to the users’ browsing or use of the contents and application services provided by Party B, Party A
may unilaterally terminate this Agreement by a written notice, and Party B shall bear any direct and indirect losses thus suffered by Party A, including, without limitation: 
  

	 	(1)	costs of preliminary input and preparatory work made by Party A for performance of this Agreement; 

  

	 	(2)	costs already paid by Party A for performance of this Agreement; 

  

	 	(3)	anticipated gains for Party A’s performance of this Agreement; 

  

	 	(4)	costs, indemnities or other payables by Party A in relevant litigations incurred for reasons attributable to Party B. 

  
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 2.10 If Party A receives any complaint or notice alleging that any content provided by Party B is involved in
an infringement dispute, Party A may suspend the connection of Party B’s system, unilaterally terminate this Agreement and suspend the settlement of relevant fees, and notify Party B to delete or shield such content involving infringement. The
business will be resumed upon confirmation by Party A after Party B notifies the results to Party A. 
 2.11 Party A shall construct and maintain the
business management system, use the business management system to post notice/announcement, business management measures and relevant policies, and shall inquire, manage and update the information regarding the cooperation. Party A shall provide
Party B with its user name and password on the business management system for Party B to log on. 
 2.12 Party A shall test the business filed by Party B
after approving it, and after the test is passed, provide Party B with a written confirmation or otherwise confirm with appropriate forms in the business management system. The official launch time of the business will be the time when Party A
officially launches the billing service. 
 2.13 During the term of cooperation, Party A may suspend its cooperation with Party B if there is user complaint
on Party B’s service quality issue, which has resulted in adverse social impact; in serious cases, Party A may unilaterally terminate this Agreement. 

2.14 Party A may, as requested by customers and market orders, review the business contents and prices filed by Party B, and may withhold the settlement of
the information fee incurred by Party B’s discretional change of charges. 
 2.15 Any complaints made by users with respect to the fee charging
activities by Party B (except complaints attributable to Party A), once discovered, may be immediately notified by Party A in writing to Party B for correction, and Party A may take measures of fee refunding or suspension of fee charging according
to relevant rules and as agreed herein. For complaints which Party B fail to make reasonable explanation, Party A may require Party B to reduce and exempt information fee of relevant users, and based on the seriousness of situation, require Party B
to take relevant liabilities for breach of contract in accordance with relevant business management measures. 
 2.16 Party A shall be entitled to supervise
the business conduct of Party B, and Party B shall assist Party A to avoid any adverse impact on Party A’s normal business. If Party B’s businessconduct causes adverse impact on Party A’s normal business in violation of this
Agreement, Party A may terminate this Agreement and Party B shall assume relevant liabilities for breach of contract. 
 Article 3 Rights
and Obligations of Party B 
 3.1 Party B shall be responsible for content development, platform building and maintenance, marketing and customer
service of the cooperation business. 
 3.2 Party B guarantees to have the legal permits and qualifications necessary for the performance of the matters
hereunder, including, without limitation, business license with legitimate business scope, qualification for providing contents/application services; Party B shall provide Party A with true and legitimate business permits for Internet information
service and relevant business and such other credentials, creditability certificate, certificate for legitimacy of copyright sources, adequate after-sale service system, price approval, bank account and such other documents. 

  
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 3.3 Party B must strictly comply with relevant industry laws, rules and standards promulgated by the State,
including, without limitation, the PRC Telecommunications Regulations, Administrative Measures on Internet Information Service, Interim Provisions on the Administration of Internet Publishing, Interim Provisions on the Administration of Internet
Websites’ Engaging in News Publication Services, and such other laws, regulations, policies and industry management rules, and shall not distribute and disseminate illegal, unhealthy, reactionary information or advertisement or such other junk
information on the Internet. 
 3.4 Party B guarantees that it enjoys the intellectual property and civil rights on all the information/application service
resources provided by it, has obtained the license and authorization from relevant right owners, and does not infringe on any person’s copyright, trademark right, patent right, trade secrets or other intellectual property rights, other property
rights, right of portrait or other personal right. 
 3.5 Party B shall comply with the various rules and requirements in the business standards, management
measures, quality and/or service standards formulated or amended by Party A, which shall be equally binding as this Agreement. 
 3.6 Party B guarantees
that the prices of the various business it provides are in line with the pricing policies of the State, and it will be responsible for any price complaints made by relevant administrative authority or users. 

3.7 Party B may negotiate the mode of cooperation with Party A, and may determine the operation strategy for its mobile game service business, provided,
however that the pricing of its business shall be approved by Party A and filed to relevant authority for record. 
 3.8 In case of any issues of Party
B’s own systems (such as WAP website or game server) that affect Party A’s communications system, Party B shall submit to the connection control by Party A thereon, and any consequence thus incurred shall be fully taken by Party B itself.

 3.9 Party B shall undertake allliabilities arising from the wireless value-added business provided by any third party to the users in any form whatsoever
through Party B’s maintenance interface. Party B shall not transfer the business interface provided by Party A to a third party in any form whatsoever, and Party A will not be responsible toward any users or third party with respect thereto.

 3.10 As required by relevant regulations of the State and as requested by Party A, Party B shall provide relevant qualification certificates when
applying to open and add business, to evidence that it has sufficient qualification, capability and authority to conduct such business. Party B shall guarantee that such qualification certificates are true and valid, while Party A is not obliged to
inspect the authenticity and validity of such qualification certificates. 

  
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 3.11 Party B’s conduct of value-added business has to pass necessary technical test. If such business
fails to pass the test as required by Party A for reasons attributable to Party B as of the commencement date of such test period, the application of such business shall be null and void, and the costs of such technical tests shall be borne by Party
B. Party B has to submit a new application for such business if it wishes to continue the cooperation in this business. 
 3.12 Party B shall not carry out
business testing or provide business to customers at its own discretion without obtaining Party A’s consent. 
 3.13 Party B shall make available to
Party A the network access and authority for business inquiry and cancellation and upon the request of Party A, may provide such data/reports on user development, user classification, user habits and business outlook forecasts, and will convey to
Party A in time the user files that may be required for management of such business to ensure the real-time update of Party A’s user data room. At the same time, the Parties confirm that Party A shall have the ownership of the user files, and
the user files and information shall belong to Party A’s confidential information, for which Party B shall take the confidentiality obligation hereunder; Party B shall not use such information for any purposes other than those agreed herein
without authorization, or provide such information to any third party in any manner whatsoever. 
 3.14 Party B shall resolve any disputes arising from the
safety and legality of the information contents or services it provides, and shall guarantee that the services it provides will not expose Party A’s communications network, value-added business platform or other third party interests to any
significant potential risks. Party B shall assume any losses thus incurred to Party A and/or any third party and appropriately declare its responsibility in public and eliminate any adverse impact. 

3.15 Without Party A’s prior consent, Party B shall not imbed business at mobile terminal or UTK/STK/OTA cards, whether on its own or together with other
mobile terminal companies. 
 3.16 Party B shall mark the brand of “China Telecom Mobile Game” on the external promotion and advertisement of the
cooperation contents of the Parties; the name of Party A may, but neither the logo of China Telecom nor the customer service number 10000 shall appear at such advertisements. The contents of the business described by Party B in any media (e.g.
newspaper, radio, TV, leaflets, webpages, etc.) shall obtain the prior written consent of Party A, and Party B shall not post any business content description to which Party A objects. 

3.17 When providing services to users, Party B shall not, in any manner including but not limited to coercion, cajole, fraud or cheat, in order to make users
order tailored business and charge fees therefor, or otherwise increase any unnecessary costs to users. 
 3.18 Party B shall not advertise, or make any
statement favorable for, any competitor having the same or similar business scope as Party A in the services it provides. 

  
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 3.19 Party B may use its user name and passwords on the business management system to log in, and effect such
functions as application for value-added business, company information maintenance, information exchange between the Parties regarding their cooperation in value-added business. Party B shall truthfully register/update in time its name, designated
bank, account, contact person, customer service and such other information, and properly keep and maintain any contract information, settlement information, information on handling of complaints and breach of contract as generated by the business
management system. Party B shall take proper care of, and shall not allow any third party to use, its user name and password for the business management system. Any losses incurred to either Party or users arising from other person’s knowledge
of Party B’s user name and password for reasons attributable to Party B shall be borne by Party B on its own. 
  

	3.20	Party B shall have the right to obtain the information fee settled by Party A. 

 3.21 Except otherwise
expressly agreed between the parties or agreed by Party A beforehand, Party B shall not transfer any cooperation business to a third party in any form whatsoever. Any transfer in violation hereof shall be deemed as a breach by Party B, for which
Party B shall take relevant breaching liability and Party A may terminate this Agreement, suspend fee settlement and require Party B to undertake any direct or indirect loss thus caused. 

3.22 In case of subject change of Party B (the change of holding entity of its business license or license for value-added telecommunications business (ISP
Certificate)), Party B shall settle all fees payable to Party A and if there is no pending breach to be resolved, provide the approving notice on subject change issued by AIC, and may complete the relevant subject change procedures only after
approved by Party A. 
  

	3.23	Party B shall pay performance deposit to Party A on time and in full amount as agreed herein. 

Article 4 Standard Business Practices 

4.1 Party A shall provide Party B with the interface parameters of WAP gateway, SMS gateway and relevant platform, and assist Party B in business debugging,
testing and opening. 
 4.2 The boundary to divide the respective areas of maintenance by the Parties shall be the gateway equipment and the interface from
telecommunication business platform to Party B’s equipment. The equipment on the inner side of the interface shall be maintained by Party A’s maintenance department, and the equipment on the outer side of the interface shall be maintained
by Party B. If Party B uses an exclusive line, then the interface cable and its connectivity shall be in the charge of the applicant for such exclusive line and the other Party shall provide assistance. 

4.3 Party B shall be responsible for the building and maintenance of its systems, including all hardware equipment, system debugging, opening, and system
maintenance work relating to the the wireless value-added business under this Agreement and the costs of each of the foregoing . 
 4.4 Party B shall be
responsible for the interconnection of Party B’s systems with the various gateways or servers of Party A and the application, renting and maintenance of relevant communication circuit, and bear the corresponding costs. 

  
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 4.5 Party B guarantees that the debugging, connection and system maintenance work of its systems will not be
carried out in the busy hours of Party A’s business, and all work that may have comparative big impact on the users must be done late at night to minimize the impact on the users’ use of wireless value-added business. Party B further
guarantees that such work will not impact the normal running of Party A’s network and it will assume relevant liabilities for malfunctions of Party A’s network system thus incurred. 

4.6 Any debugging, connection and system modification work by Party B to its systems must be notified to Party A in advance and obtain Party A’s
confirmation, after which Party B should announce to users via email, advertisement, SMS or other effective manner, so as to minimize the impact on users. 

4.7 Party B shall submit to any adjustment arrangement made by Party A to data traffic in urgent cases for purposes of guaranteeing the normal stability of
the various value-added business. 
 4.8 Party B guarantees to provide 24 hour non-interrupted system maintenance. 

4.9 Party A shall define the scope of effective billing customers of mobile business, and the information fee incurred by invalid user number or the user
number not covered by business will not be settled. 
 4.10 No fees will be charged to such numbers as provided by Party A that suspend service, that are
canceled or recovered from the following month. In case Party B fails to respond or respond in time, Party A may claim breaching liabilities by Party B and deduct the corresponding amount at the time of settlement. 

4.11 Party B shall make sure that prior to its provision (including marketing and business advertising) of any service to users (including paid service and
free service), it will thoroughly notify the users in a proper form, and ensure that the users are fully aware of, the content, means of provision, standard fee rate (information fee and communication fee), frequency of transmission, method of use,
manner of cancellation, customer service call number and such other information users need to know for ordering service and make payment for such service. Party B may provide such service to users only upon obtaining the consent of users in a
provable manner, and is prohibited to provide services to users without users’ proper knowledge. Party B shall not purposefully intercept information, or discretionally send advertising information to users. In case of such breach by Party B,
it shall assmue all liabilities. 
 4.12 The business operated by Party B shall be confined to the category provided in Article 1 hereof. Any business
beyond such scope shall be subject to an application filed by Party B to Party A via facsimile affixed with official seal, and may be opened and put in practice only after it is approved by Party A and has successfully passed the test. The
application facsimile aforementioned shall specify the reason, expected time for business opening and business description. If Party B is discovered to have discretionally opened a business that fails to be approved by Party A, Party A may refuse to
settle all the fees and terminate the cooperation. 

  
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 4.13 Party B must provide users with unified method for inquiries and service cancellation. 

4.14 For business that is officially opened after being approved by Party A, Party B may apply for fee rate change at least three months after the date on
which such business is opened. After obtaining the approval from Party A and the official opening of the business, Party B shall properlynotify the users about such information about the details of fee rate change, the way to cancel the ordered
service, customer service call number of Party B, and post the change notice (which shall last for one month) at a prominent location on Party B’s website; Party B may change the rate of information fee for the business in close cooperation
with a third party information source only after such planned change has been announced simultaneously at the main advertising media of such third party information source. 

4.15 The Parties shall keep records of users’ use of the business for at least 6 months, and shall keep the record of user’s customized business
until more than 6 months after the business is canceled by relevant user. 
 4.16 The Parties shall act according to the relevant policies promulgated by
the competent industry administration authority (if any). 
 4.17 The Parties confirm to initially adopt such billing modes as payment by month, by time or
by length of time for Party B’s users; other more reasonable billing modes may be additionally adopted upon negotiations between the Parties. 
 4.18
Party B shall establish a “black list” policy for customer service, based on which Party B will include the users who maliciously owe fees or customize services into a “black list” for management, and Party B shall well explain
such policy to relevant users. Party B shall use technical means to monitor the extraordinary traffic, and implement monitor alert and restriction on any owed fees that may be produced by large amount of information fee (over RMB 150/day/user)
arising from malicious customization and ordering of services. Party B shall take restrictive measures on the canceled or recovered user numbers provided by Party A every day, and take restrictive measures on the canceled or empty numbers every
month. In case Party B fails to take measures on such users, or fails to take measures in time, it shall be responsible for all high-value maliciously owed fees or such other owed fees arising from the using of mobile game services by the users with
canceled or suspended number, and Party A will deduct such amounts from the information fee to be settled. 
 4.19 Party B shall not discretionally provide
inquiry services of detailed bills of information fee to users, which shall be provided by Party A instead. 
 4.20 Users using services abroad may cancel
the mobile game service already ordered, and Party B is obliged to respond and confirm such request for cancellation in time. When the customer opens such service, Party B has the duty to declare to the users that any international communication fee
incurred due to the customer’s failure to cancel any ordered mobile game service or the customer’s continued use of any mobile game service in the roaming state will all be borne by users on their own. 

  
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 Article 5 Customer Service 

5.1 Party A will use 4008289289, the technical support hotline of its customer service center as the call center for receiving and handling complaints and
superviing partner services. Party A will be responsible for user inquiries, claims and complaints arising from network communication issues and billing issues, and Party A’s customer service center will allocate and distribute the complaints
on online complaint handling system. 
 5.2 Party B shall provide standardized and adequate customer service system to deal with the consultation, claims
and complaints by users with respect to the relevant application services or contents it provides. Such system shall include, without limitation: 
  

	 	(1)	Customer service call: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in service, which shall be service numbers starting with 800 or 4008, and shall not be ordinary in-city number or mobile number; 

 

	 	(2)	Platform functions: customer systems having such functions as exchange, automatic call distribution, computer telephony integration, interactive voice response, manual agent, recording, data base, business preposition,
etc.; 

  

	 	(3)	Business functions: customer service center will have mainly functions represented by in-calls and manual service, such as information inquiries, business cancellation, business consulting and complaint handling;

  

	 	(4)	Seat placing: SP’s customer service shall have at least 5 seats and 12 in-call customer service staff; 

  

	 	(5)	System performance and business targets: call completion rate by the system: 99% and level of service (call completion rate by manual service in 20 seconds): 80%; 

 

	 	(6)	Email box for complaints. 

 5.3 Both Parties shall provide customers with multiple convenient means of business
ordering inquiry and business cancellation. Party A shall have the right to use technical and managerial methods to control and manage Party B’s ordering relationship and provide its own means for business inquiries and cancellation. 

5.4 Party B shall be responsible for all kinds of customer inquiries and complaints arising from problems not related to Party A’s network communication
and platform during the cooperation. Party B shall clearly specify and make public the channel and body by which the business consulting, claims and complaints will be accepted. Party B shall be obliged to visit the online complaint handling system
every day and respond to the complaints within 24 hours. 
 5.5 The Parties agree that the complaints shall be resolved within 72 hours, and Party B shall
provide party A with the list of relevant persons and their respective details of contact and guarantee smooth communications 24 hours a day. 
 5.6 The
Parties will adopt the “first inquiry responsibility” system for user complaints, which means that the party receiving the user complaint shall be responsible to coordinate and properly resolve the questions raised by the users, regardless
of which Party shall take the final responsibility. If the issue does involve the other Party, such other Party shall assist Party receiving the complaint ton resolve the issue. 

  
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 5.7 For the consulting or complaints that can be resolved by Party B only, Party A shall notify Party B by
way of work order flow and Party B shall respond within 24 hours and completely resolve such complaints within 72 hours. If Party B fails to resolve the issue within 72 hours, or if any user refuses to pay the information fee due to reasons
attributable to Party B’s services, Party B shall deduct or exempt relevant fees for such user. If a fee refund is needed, the relevant amount will be deducted by Party A at the time of settlement with Party B. 

5.8 If neither Party is able to judge which Party shall be responsible for the consulting or complaints it receives, it shall contact the other Party within 1
hour to find out the responsible Party and help the customer to solve the problem as soon as practicable. Neither Party shall shuffle its due responsibility to other Party. 

5.9 For those customer complaints for which neither Party is able to give reasonable explanations, Party B shall deduct or exempt relevant fees for such user
upon the request of Party A. If a fee refund is needed, the relevant amount will be deducted by Party A at the time of settlement with Party B. 
 5.10 If
any user complaint is caused due to the fact that a service fails to satisfy its advertised quality commitments, then the Party making such commitments shall be responsible to reply to the users and solve the complained issues, and the other Party
shall give necessary assistance. 
 5.11 If Party B exits this Agreement due to poor management or is unable to continue providing value-added business for
other reasons of its own, Party B shall directly explain to users and handle the after-exit arrangements. Except for the exit according to the exit mechanism provided herein, Party B shall inform Party A and obtain its consent regarding the cease of
value-added business provision three months in advance; Party A shall timely terminate its service to collect information fee on behalf of Party B, and assist Party B in making explanations and descriptions to users. 

5.12 The Parties shall strictly comply with the regulations of Ministry of Information Industry and other relevant authorities, and adopt “compensation
first” principle with respect to user complaints, which means to first refund any amounts in respect of the complaint or objection to users before finding out which Party shall be responsible. The amounts so refunded shall be deducted from the
settlement amounts between the Parties. If such user complaint is caused by any breach by Party B hereunder, Party B shall undertake relevant breaching liabilities. 

Article 6 Performance Bond 
 6.1 Upon
negotiations between the Parties, Party B will pay Party A RMB three thousand (3,000) as performance bond after this Agreement comes into force. 
 6.2
If Party A discovers in its spot checks conducted from time to time that any game, software, business, works, content or service provided by Party B is not in compliance with laws, regulations, industry rules, Party A’s management measures or
contractual agreement, Party B shall pay Party A additional amount of performance bond at RMB5,000 per violation, or RMB10,000 per business, to be payable to by Party B within 10 working days after the results of copyright spot checks are posted.

  
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 6.3 If any game, software, business, works, content or service provided by Party B has intellectual property
defects or other right defects or other illegal issues, or Party A or any of its relevant bodies faces accusation, lawsuit, complaint, negative media report, administrative penalty, then Party A will temporarily withhold the settlement payment
during the period when such dispute is pending for at least RMB50,000 per violation (business), and deduct from the performance bond already paid by Party B; at the same time, Party B shall pay an additional performance bond at an amount equivalent
to the original one, within 10 working days upon the occurrence of the dispute. For the second time of the aforementioned violation, the amount of performance bond shall be additionally paid at RMB3,000 per time on the basis of the amount previous
paid. For the third time of the aforementioned violation, Party A will withhold the full amount of the performance bond already paid by Party B, and terminate the full-range business cooperation for one year. 

6.4 If Party B fails to properly solve the accusation, lawsuit, complaint, negative media report, administrative penalty and such other dispute, which has
brought goodwill or economic loss to Party A, Party A will withhold all amounts whose settlement has been suspended and full amount of the performance bond already paid by Party B, and terminate the full-range business cooperation for one year. 

6.5 Within two years upon the termination of the cooperation between the Parties, if no legal dispute involving Party B has occurred, Party A will refund
(without interest) the performance bond to Party B within 30 working days upon the day immediately following the 2nd anniversary of the cooperation termination. 

6.6 The correspondent bank account for performance bond: 

Account name of Party A: Dazzle Interactive Network Technologies Co., Ltd. 

Deposit bank: Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, Business Office of Nanjing Branch 

A/C:                      

Account name of Party B: Shenzhen iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd. 

Deposit Bank: China Merchants Bank Co., Ltd., CMB Shenzhen Sungang Sub-branch 

A/C:                      

6.7 This article shall be applied to all agreements executed by and between the Parties. 

Article 7 Billing and Settlement 
 7.1 The
prices of information fee shall be formulated by Party B and approved by Party A in principle, provided that Party A may propose advice regarding fee rate and negotiate such proposal with Party B. any changes to the prices of information fee
(including the changes in means of fee charging) may be implemented formally only after confirmed by Party A. All billing and settlement shall be subject to the provisions of Management Measures for Cooperation in Mobile Game Business (V1.0). 

  
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 7.2 The successful charging bill collected on Party A’s billing system shall be used by the Parties as
the basis for settlement of information fees; the business billed by time shall be calculated based on the successful receipt of the business by the customer; business subject to monthly payment shall be based on customer’s true ordering. Party
A shall deduct from the payable information fee, the amount of information fee refused to be paid by any users due to Party B’s service quality. 
 7.3
Billing cycle: the statistic cycle of total amount of Party B’s information fee on Party A’s billing system is normally based on calendar month, starting from 0 o’clock on the 1st day of a calendar month and ending at 24 o’ clock
on the last day of such month. 
 7.4 Mode of distribution: the cooperation may be divided into two categories, content cooperation and channel cooperation,
according to the different rights and responsibilities of the Parties in the cooperation. 
  

	 	7.4.1	Detailed rules for content cooperation settlement 

  

			
	7.4.1.1	  	All kinds of communication fee income incurred from the user’s or Party B’s use of communication network shall belong to Party A in full amount.
		
	7.4.1.2	  	8% (or the actual bad debt rate if such actual rate exceeds 8%) of the receivable information fees in the corresponding month will be allocated and deducted as the provisions for bad debts.
		
	7.4.1.3	  	Party A will deduct the expenses for fee collection at the percentage provided in the agreement executed with the fee collection agent (the current sharing percentage of China Telecom is 15%, and the sharing percentage of other
fee collection channels shall be calculated as actually incurred).
		
	7.4.1.4	  	After the bad debt provisions and the part allocated to the fee collection agent are deducted from the total revenue, Party B will obtain 70% of the remaining revenue (total revenue * (1 – bad debt rate) * (1 – sharing
percentage for fee collection channel) * 70%).
		
	7.4.1.5	  	The Parties shall jointly determine the settlement amount according to system data records and statement provided by Party A, provided that any expenses incurred by the testing account used by the Parties for business testing
shall not be included in settlement.
		
	7.4.1.6	  	The detailed practices for settlement in content cooperation are set out in Management Measures for Cooperation in Mobile Game Business (V1.0).

  
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	 	7.4.2	 If Party B agrees to participate in the mode of channel cooperation, details of settlement are listed as follows: 

 

			
	7.4.2.1	  	All kinds of communication fee income incurred from the user’s or Party B’s use of communication network shall belong to Party A in full amount.
		
	7.4.2.2	  	8% (or the actual bad debt rate if such actual rate exceeds 8%) of the receivable information fees in the corresponding month will be allocated and deducted as the provisions for bad debts.
		
	7.4.2.3	  	Party A will deduct the expenses for fee collection at 15% (or the actual fee collection expense rate if such actual rate exceeds 15%) as provided in the agreement executed with the fee collection agent.
		
	7.4.2.4	  	After the bad debt provisions and the part allocated to the fee collection agent are deducted from the total revenue, Party B will obtain 40% of the remaining revenue (total revenue * (1 – bad debt rate) * (1 – sharing
percentage for fee collection channel) * 40%)
		
	7.4.2.5	  	The Parties shall jointly determine the settlement amount according to system data records and statement provided by Party A, provided that any expenses incurred by the testing account used by the Parties for business testing
shall not be included in settlement.
		
	7.4.2.6	  	The detailed practices for settlement in content cooperation are set out in Management Measures for Cooperation in Mobile Game Business (V1.0).

 7.5 If Party B agrees to sign off Party A’s access bundle sales or favorable package or such other packaged
promotional activities, the fee rate can be adjusted appropriately upon negotiations between the Parties. 
 7.5.1 8% (or the actual bad debt rate if such
actual rate exceeds 8%) of the receivable information fees of the corresponding month will be allocated and deducted as the provisions for bad debts. 

7.5.2 Party A will deduct the expenses for fee collection at the percentage provided in the agreement executed with the fee collection agent (the current
sharing percentage of China Telecom is 15%, and the sharing percentage of other fee collection channels shall be calculated as actually incurred). 

  
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 7.5.3 After the bad debt provisions and the part allocated to the fee collection agent are deducted from the
total revenue (total revenue * (1 – bad debt rate) * (1 – sharing percentage for fee collection channel)), Party A, on the one side, and all content providers participating in such access bundle sales, favorable package or other packaged
promotional activities, on the other side, shall share the income at a ratio of 50%:50% (Party A: all content providers participating in such business). Party B and all the other content providers participating in such business shall share such 50%
of income according to the proportion of the usage of their business to the total usage. The formula for calculation shall be: 
 (1) If the
game package only includes multiple console games: 
 Based on the amount of downloads of the console games, the sharing percentage among all
CSPs in the package shall be calculated as follows: 
 Total income of game package * (1 – bad debt rate) * (1 – sharing percentage
for fee collection channel) *50% * (number of downloads of such CSP’s online game/aggregate number of downloads of all console games contained in the game package) 

(2) If the game package only includes multiple WAP social online games: 

Based on the amount of logons of the online games, the sharing percentage among all CSPs in the package shall be calculated as follows: 

Total income of game package * (1 – bad debt rate) * (1 – sharing percentage for fee collection channel) *50% * (logons of such
CSP’s online game/sum of logons of all online games contained in the game package) 
 The detailed practices are set out in Management
Measures for Cooperation in Mobile Game Business (V1.0). 
 7.6 The Parties shall settle the payment every month, and the initial settlement period shall be
the end of the third month, which means that the information service fee generated in the first month shall be paid to the account of the partner by the end of the third month. When requesting payment of relevant contract price from Party A, Party B
has to: 
 (1) provide official invoices that are in compliance with the requirements of State tax laws by the 25th of the second month (Party B, instead of any of its affiliates, shall be the invoice issuer); 

(2) provide the payment request confirmed by the Parties; and 

(3) pay the performance bond as required in Article 6 hereof. 

7.7 The settlement shall be made based on Party A’s data. If there is any discrepancy between the billing data of the Parties, and such discrepancy
reaches over 5% of Party A’s data, Party B may request account reconciliation via CSP management system within 5 working days after the settlement information is posted, and shall deliver the account statement and invoices confirmed with a
stamp to the contact person of Party A by the 25th of the second month. If Party B fails to make such account reconciliation request within such prescribed period of time, Party A may refuse to accept and deal with such request. If Party B’s
billing data is confirmed as correct after investigation, the relevant account will be adjusted in the following month. Any CSP’s failure to request account reconciliation in time shall be deemed as the tacit acceptance of the settlement data
by such CSP, and Party A may refuse to accept any further account reconciliation request made by such CSP for the relevant settlement month. 

  
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 7.8 All business revenue payable to Party B calculated by Party A according to the sharing percentages for
different business under cooperation between the Parties, minus (or plus) other expenses payable (or receivable) by Party B, shall be the revenue to be finally settled to Party B (the “Settled Information Service Dee”). The aforementioned
“other expenses” shall include, without limitation, penalty deducted for breach and co-location fee. As agreed between the Parties, Party B’s business revenue and other payable expenses may be settled separately and apply different
settlement process. 
 7.9 Party B shall make timely update of its information of bank account and such other information necessary for payment as
registered on the business management system. If Party B’s failure to update such payment information in time renders Party A’s payment to be rejected by the bank, or causes other difficulties that prevent Party A from making timely
payment, then Party A will postpone such payment till the June or December closest to the time when Party A learns about the correct bank account of Party B without taking any breaching responsibility for overdue payment. 

7.10 Any change of Party B’s corporate name shall be notified to Party A in time via the business management system or other appropriate means. After
such change of Party B’s corporate name, any amounts payable by Party A to Party B, whether incurred before or after such change, shall all be paid to the bank account with the changed name of Party B. If Party A fails to make the payment on
time due to Party B’s failure to properly complete the name change procedures, Party A will postpone such payment. 
 7.11 If Party B terminates this
Agreement pursuant to its terms, the Parties will settle the information service fee accrued prior to the termination. At the settlement, the Parties will determine the settlement method, cycle and process and implement the settlement by reference
to the rules hereof regarding the deduction of information service fee or penalty fine in case of breach. 
  

	7.12	Each Party shall undertake its own due taxes. 

 7.13 Party A may refuse to settle the information fee incurred
by stolen user numbers as proved by public security department or acknowledged by both parties. 
 7.14 The abnormal consumption that may be written off
with the help of Party B shall be deducted from the Settled Information Service Fee of the current period after confirmed by the Parties, and Party A shall refund such fee to the relevant users. 

7.15 Party B shall be obliged to assist Party A in taking necessary effective steps to reduce the number of abnormal deals. 

7.16 Party B shall not make self-consumption and other violations detrimental to Party A’s interests. Such violating acts, once discovered, shall grant
Party A with a right to deduct all settlement amounts of the current month payable to Party B, and Party B will claim breaching responsibility against Party B according to the extent of impact, including penalty fines, suspension of settlement,
suspension of business up to termination of cooperation. 

  
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 Article 8 Relevant Undertakings 

8.1 Party B undertakes that the games, software, business, works, contents or services it provides are all in compliance with relevant laws, rules and
regulations of the State and are free of any ownership defect, and Party B has executed necessary authorization/license agreement with the right owner and/or the agent thereof in accordance with applicable requirements. 

8.2 Party B will be deemed to have committed a breach hereunder if a third person initiates any legal or administrative proceedings (collectively the
“Infringement Charges”) alleging that Party A or any of its affiliated companies or entities has infringed on the legitimate rights and interests of such third person (including but not limited to intellectual property rights), or if Party
A or any of its affiliated companies or entities is threatened with administrative penalties. Upon a notice to Party B, Party A shall have the right to freeze Party B’s settlement account, and Party B will take responsibilities toward such
third person and indemnify Party A or any of its affiliated companies or entities for all costs and expenses thus incurred, including, without limitation, any and all litigation fees, travelling costs, attorney fees, amount of settlement or any
compensation provided in the final sentence. Such costs and expenses incurred may be deducted by Party A directly from the performance deposit or any unsettled payment under this Agreement or other agreements; any shortfall shall be paid by Party B
within 3 working days upon the notice from Party A. This article shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 
 8.3 The Parties may negotiate
separately the terms regarding the use of Party A’s enterprise name, service brand, business brand, trademark, markings or logo, etc. in the business hereunder. Party B shall not use any of the foregoing in any form whatsoever without reaching
an agreement with Party A or obtaining Party A’s prior written confirmation; otherwise, an infringement will be constituted. In such case, Party B shall eliminate the negative impact and compensate Party A for any losses thus caused. 

8.4 Party B shall not, in any manner whatsoever, mislead the users into believing that any game, software, business, works, content or service it provides on
its own is provided by Party A or by both Parties. 
 8.5 Neither Party shall use or imitate the other Party’s business name, trademark, patterns,
service logo, symbols, code, model or initials in its advertisements or in public places without the written permit of such other Party; neither Party shall claim its ownership over such other Party’s business name, trademark, patterns, service
logo, symbols, code, model or initials. 
 Article 9 Security and Confidentiality 

9.1 Party A guarantees the completeness of all information/application service resources it provides, and Party A undertakes not to sell, transfer, duplicate,
lease or hand over any content or app provided by Party B to any third party entity or individual in any form whatsoever (including in edited, abridged or added version), unless otherwise provided by laws. 

  
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 9.2 Neither Party shall divulge or disclose this Agreement to any third party without written consent of the
other Party. 
 9.3 Each Party shall have the obligation of confidentiality with respect to any and all information and documents provided by the other
Party over the course of business development and operation, and neither Party may disclose such information to a third party, or use such information for any purposes other than cooperation project development without the written consent of the
other Party (except for the disclosure made in response to the requirements of laws, regulations or relevant regulators); otherwise, such Party shall assume relevant legal responsibility toward the other Party; provided, however, that any
information that has already been possessed by a Party, has been obtained from a third party through lawful approaches, or has become publicly available prior to the disclosure shall not belong to the aforementioned confidential information. 

9.4 The obligation of confidentiality provided in this article shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 

Article 10 Liabilities for Breach of Agreement 

10.1 Both Parties shall strictly comply with the terms of this Agreement; a Party’s failure to perform any of its own obligations, undertakings or
covenants, or its violation of any of its statements hereunder, which brings damage to the interests of the other Party or renders the cooperation business impossible to be continued, shall be operated as a breach, and the breaching Party shall
assume the liabilities for breach by indemnifying the other Party for any loss thus incurred and paying the penalty provided by relevant term hereof. In case of any damage to the other Party’s reputation, the breaching Party shall also
undertake such liabilities as stopping damage, making apologies and restoring reputation. 
 10.2 In case this Agreement and its appendices is unable to be
performed or fully performed due to a breach by a Party, the breaching Party shall assume the breaching liabilities and the non-breaching Party may terminate the cooperation business, and may further claim legal and economic responsibility from the
breaching party if the breaching Party causes adverse social impact or economic losses to the non-breaching Party. In case of breach by both Parties, the Parties shall assume their respective due responsibilities according to the actual situation.

 10.3 If Party B unilaterally terminates this Agreement, or is penalized with termination of cooperation according to Management Measures for Game Partner
Credit Points, or if Party A terminates this Agreement pursuant to the terms hereof, Party B agrees: 
  

	 	(1)	to offer one-month exit grace period during which Party B shall continue to provide services for customers and publish announcement in respect of the cease of its services at its website; 

 

	 	(2)	to pay off penalty fines and performance bond to Party A in full amount; and 

  

	 	(3)	that Party A shall have the right not to settle the outstanding and unsettled payments. 

  
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 10.4 Neither Party shall assume any breaching liability if this Agreement is terminated due to the industry
regulation by government (a written document shall be provided) or other event of force majeure. 
 10.5 Party A will not be responsible to compensate Party
A for any loss arising from the malfunction caused by Party A’s equipment, system or network and such other non-human caused reasons, but shall be obliged to fix the malfunction as soon as possible. 

10.6 Party A will not take any responsibility if the conduct of business agreed herein is impacted when Party A is carrying out necessary construction or
network building. 
 10.7 If Party A discovers that Party B has violated the Integrity Agreement attached hereto by bribing Party A’s working
personnel, Party A may elect to impose a penalty of RMB10,000 to 100,000, suspend cooperation for 1-3 years or terminate the cooperation depending on the seriousness of the violation and the consequences thus brought about, and any loss thus
incurred to Party A shall be borne by Party B. 
 10.8 Any of the following acts by Party B shall constitute its breach hereunder, in which case Party A
shall have the right to immediately stop the interface of Party B’s system, suspend settlement, and require Party B to penalty at an amount equivalent to 100% of the total amount of its receivable information fee of the then-current month or
RMB3,000, whichever is higher. Any loss thus incurred to party A shall be fully borne by Party B. If Party B manages to complete the remedy to the satisfaction of Party A within 10 working days, Party A will resume the interface of Party B’s
system and resume the settlement; if Party B fails to complete the remedy within such 10 working days, or the completed remedy still fails to reach Party A’s requirements, or Party B has committed three breaches accumulatively, Party A may
notify Party B to terminate this Agreement: 
  

	 	(1)	Party B’s service has any content that is illegal, in violation of rules, reactionary or against the principle of public order and good social customs; 

 

	 	(2)	Party A has received from different users over 15 (included) justified complaints within one day, or over 50 (included) justified complaints within 30 days about the same subject; 

 

	 	(3)	The user complaints incurred due to reasons attributable to Party B have caused adverse social impact, or have been reported to news media, administration of telecommunication, AIC or other relevant government agency;

  

	 	(4)	Party B is accused, or causes Party A to be accused of infringement, or Party or Party B is sued by others, penalized or reported by media for reasons attributable to Party B; 

  
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	 	(5)	Party B violates laws, rules or regulations of the sector, or any documents, management measures or policies of telecommunication or relevant industry authority; 

 

	 	(6)	Any hardware, software, business or game provided by Party B in this business is held by Party A to fail to satisfy the business requirements upon its testing, or is withdrawn by Party B earlier than agreed;

  

	 	(7)	Party B fails to have the relevant qualification, or provide its services beyond the permitted scope of its qualification; 

  

	 	(8)	Party B discretionally discloses Party A’s trade secrets, technical files, marketing plan, customer files, cooperation agreement and other key secrets to any third party; 

 

	 	(9)	Party B unilaterally amends, terminates or refuses to perform, this Agreement without justified reason and without first reaching an agreement with Party A; 

 

	 	(10)	Party B fails to obey the business supervision or management of Party A, or fails to remediate as required by Party A; 

  

	 	(11)	Party B infringes on the communication secrets or personal privacy of users or other persons; (12) Party B delays or fails to fully perform its obligations and duties hereunder; 

 

	 	(13)	Party B breaches the Undertakings on Network Access Information Safety; 

  

	 	(14)	Party B discretionally uses Party A’s name, logo or other relevant information without Party A’s consent, which causes adverse impact or economic loss to Party A; 

 

	 	(15)	Party B’s illegal advertising or practices has resulted in indemnification or negative media reports of Party A; 

  

	 	(16)	Party B’s 24-hour customer service call and other relevant information fails to match that existing on the service system, or fails to be accessed normally, or fails to make response for a long time;

  

	 	(17)	Party B fails to provide the customer service support as required by this Agreement and business management measures, shuffle responsibility to others, or fails to respond to any customer claims or complaints
transferred by Party A in time as required by its commitments hereunder or Party A’s management measures; 

  

	 	(18)	Party B’s other breach, or acts that are illegal, violating or detrimental to Party A’s interests. 

  
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 10.9 In case of Party B’s other breach of this Agreement or of Party A’s relevant management rules,
Party A may claim breaching liability from Party B pursuant to thereto, and may terminate this Agreement. At the same time, Party B shall take full responsibilities to compensate any loss incurred to Party A due to Party B’s such breach. 

10.10 Notwithstanding anything herein is provided in contrary, Party A will not be responsible for any loss of expected benefits, goodwill loss, and data
damage or loss arising from acts of Party B hereunder. 
 10.11 If Party B should pay penalty fines and/or assume compensation liability according to this
Agreement or Party A’s relevant management rules, Party A shall have the right to deduct the relevant amount directly from any settlement payment or performance bond. 

Article 11 Force Majeure 
 11.1 In case
this Agreement is unable to be performed or fully performed due to any accident or event of force majeure, neither Party shall compensate the other Party for any economic loss thus suffered. The Party encountering such event of force majeure shall
immediately inform the circumstances to the other Party in writing and within fifteen days, shall provide the detailed information of the event and a valid document evidencing the reasons why this Agreement cannot be performed or fully performed or
the performance of this Agreement needs to be postponed. The Parties shall negotiate to decide whether to continue the performance of this Agreement or terminate this Agreement according to the extent of the effect on the performance hereof. 

Article 12 Dispute Resolution 
 12.1 Any
disputes between the Parties arising from the performance of this Agreement shall be resolved through amicable negotiations; in case such negotiations fail, both Parties agree to submit the dispute to the competent court where Party A is domiciled.

 12.2 In case of disputes between the Parties over certain provisions hereof, or when any such dispute is pending for resolution, the Parties shall
continue to implement the other provisions hereof except the disputed provisions. 
 Article 13 Effectiveness, Amendment and Termination
of Agreement 
 13.1 This Agreement shall come into force as of January 1, 2013 and remain valid for 1 year. As of the effective date hereof, the
original cooperation of mobile game business executed between the Parties shall terminate automatically. Upon the expiry of this Agreement, this Agreement may be renewed automatically for one year (but can only be renewed once) if neither Party
raises objection. Except otherwise agreed between the parties, the contents of this Agreement shall remain binding throughout the renewed period. 

  
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 13.2 Throughout the effective term and renewed term hereof, this Agreement may be revised or amended upon
mutual consent. The Parties may execute a supplemental agreement or execute a new agreement to reflect such revision or amendment. 
 13.3 Any business
rules, management measures, quality standards and/or customer service standards formulated by Party A during the term hereof shall be part of this Agreement, and if such rules, measures and/or standards conflict with the terms hereof, such rules,
measures and/or standards shall prevail, unless the Parties deem it appropriate to apply this Agreement or deem it necessary to execute a separate agreement for such conflicts. 

13.4 Any Party who wishes to amend or revise this Agreement must provide a 30-day prior written notice to the other Party, and the Parties shall negotiate to
amend or revise this Agreement in writing. 
 13.5 During the term hereof, Party A may, depending on the business development and needs of management,
evaluate and sort out Party B and its business according to unified rules. If Party B fails to reach the requirements in Party A’s evaluation, sorting or other business management measures, Party A may terminate this Agreement. 

13.6 Throughout the performance of this Agreement, except otherwise expressly provided herein, neither Party may suspend or terminate the performance of this
Agreement or unilaterally terminate this Agreement without the consent of the other Party. 
 13.7 Any Party’s failure to perform its obligations or
duties hereunder, or serious violation of the provisions hereof, which has made the other Party unable to operate or normally conduct business cooperation hereunder, shall be deemed that such Party has unilaterally terminated this Agreement. The
non-breaching Party shall have the right to claim compensation from the breaching Party for any economic loss incurred by its breach, and terminate this Agreement. 

13.8 This Agreement shall automatically terminate if Party B: 
  

	 	(1)	transfers or leases the numbers, trunk line, digital web address and such other resources acquired from Party A without approval of Party A; 

 

	 	(2)	runs its business beyond the business operation area and business scope provided by its qualification permit; 

  

	 	(3)	has no qualification permit issued by the State competent authority but provides the content and category of the business that needs such qualification permit; 

 

	 	(4)	provides fake copyright or qualification; 

  

	 	(5)	fails to pass the assessment of “survival of the fittest” organized by Party A, in which case this Agreement shall be automatically terminated. If Party B’s receivable information fee of accumulatively 3
months is zero, this Agreement shall be automatically terminated (except the free games); 

  
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	 	(6)	disobeys Party A’s business management or hurts Party A’s interests; 

  

	 	(7)	otherwise disobeys the requirements of relevant authority or Party A’s management. 

 13.9 During the term
hereof, any division, merger, dissolution, liquidation, bankruptcy or other events that lead to changes of Party B in the company nature, qualification and capacity for civil acts shall be notified to Party A in time, and subject to the provisions
hereunder about the exit grace period. If Party B is deprived of the qualification or capacity to provide the wireless value added business hereunder due to its dissolution, liquidation or bankruptcy, this Agreement shall terminate accordingly. In
case of division or merger of Party B, this Agreement shall terminate, and the successor company (or other entity) to Party B’s wireless value added business hereunder shall re-apply for business opening to Party A, and timely modify Party
B’s enterprise identifier code and other information existing on Party A’s business system or other business management system. 
 13.10 In case
of any change of Party B’s company information, Party B shall go to the AIC, tax authority, bank or information industry authority to complete the procedures of company information change, exchange the original certificates for the valid ones,
and submit the amended business license, organization code certificate, tax registration certificate and such other relevant documents and certificates to Party A for verification, the photocopies of which shall be filed for record. 

13.11 If Party B has to terminate this Agreement due to technical or operating difficulties, Party B shall serve an at least 3 month prior written notice to
Party A, and after approved by Party B, offer a one-month exit grace period during which Party B shall continue to provide services for users and publish announcement in respect of the cease of game services at its website (Web/WAP) or through other
channels at least 30 days in advance. Any loss thus incurred to Party A shall be compensated by Party B. 
 13.12 During the effective term hereof, if the
terms of this Agreement contravene any new fee rate policy or new document published by the supervisory authority of the Parties, the Parties may negotiate to amend or terminate this Agreement. 

Article 14 Miscellaneous 
 14.1 Any
matters not covered herein shall be subject to the relevant business standards, management measures, quality standards and/or customer service standards, or subject to written supplementary articles agreed by the Parties upon amicable negotiations,
which shall be equally binding as this Agreement. 
 14.2 If any term hereof becomes invalid at any time but will not fundamentally affect the validity of
this Agreement, the other terms hereof shall not be affected. 

  
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 14.3 The headings hereof are inserted for reference only. The contents of the terms shall be the basis to
determine the rights and obligations of the Parties. 
 14.4 Nothing herein shall be deemed or construed as joint venture, partnership or agency
relationship between the Parties. 
 14.5 This Agreement shall be made in four originals, two for each Party, which shall be equally effective. 

14.6 Any notices (information) between the Parties arising out of the implementation of this Agreement, or in connection with this Agreement must be sent to
the addresses expressly specified herein in written form, including, without limitation, via facsimile, EMS or other form confirmed by the Parties. (End of body text) 

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 [Signature and Stamp Page] 

Party A: Dazzle Interactive Network Technologies Co., Ltd. 
 By
authorized representative: Zhang Peng 
 Signature and stamp: 

[Company seal is affixed] 
  

			
	 /s/ Zhang Peng
	 	
		
	Date: January 1, 2013	 	

 Party B: Shenzhen iDreamSky Technology Co., Ltd. 

By authorized representative: Chen Xiangyu 
 Signature and stamp:

 [Company seal is affixed] 
  

					
	 /s/ Chen Xiangyu   
	  		  	Date: January 1, 2013

  
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 Appendix 1: 

Integrity Agreement 
 In order to jointly
safeguard the company interests of both Parties and cause the parties and their respective working staff to practice in an integral manner, in accordance with relevant laws and regulations, the Parties agree as follows: 

1 The Parties and their respective working staff shall consciously comply with the laws and regulations governing integral practices and prohibited commercial
bribery of the State and government. 
 2 Party A shall not privately ask for or accept any off-the-book rebates or other money or gifts provided by Party
B. 
 3 Party A’s working staff shall not, in any form whatsoever, ask for or accept from Party B any rebates, money, valuable securities, valuable
properties or other articles; nor shall they reimburse any expenses irrelevant to this project or request personal benefits from Party B. 
 4 Party
A’s working staff shall not attend any treats or entertainment that may affect Party A’s performance of its obligations and duties. 
 5 Party
A’s working staff shall not privately discuss this project with Party B or reach a tacit understanding with Party B, nor disclose any bidding internal control information or corporate trade secrets. 

6 Party A’s working staff shall not seek benefits for his/her family members, relatives or friends in the project by taking advantage of his/her powers
or official capacity. 
 7 Party B shall not privately offer Party A any off-the-book rebates or other money or gifts. 

8 Party B’s working staff shall not, in any name or form whatsoever, provide Party A’s working staff with any rebates, money, valuable securities,
valuable properties or other articles; nor shall they reimburse any expenses irrelevant to this project for Party A’s working staff. 
 9 Party B shall
not invite Party A’s working staff to go trips or other luxury entertainment under the name of discussing business or executing economic contracts. 

10 If either Party discovers any violation hereof by any working staff of the other Party, it shall report such violation to the supervisor or the
disciplinary department of such staff, and the staff so reported shall not retaliate to such Party under any excuses. 

  
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 11 Liabilities for breach: 

If Party A discovers that Party B violates this Agreement, bribes Party A’s working staff, or has committed any commercial bribery being investigated by
judicial authority, Party A shall have the right to suspend the agreement and depending on the actual situation and consequences thereof, claim compensation from Party B for the economic loss thus incurred to Party A, record such bad acts of Party
B, disallow Party B the access to Party A’s full corporate scope to engage in the various services, supplies, construction and other project cooperation for 1 to 3 years, 

Call number for each Party to accept violation reporting: 
 Party
A: 025-86588790 
 Party B: 0755-86110235 

  
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 Appendix 2: 

Undertakings on Network Access Information Safety 

Each of the information source providers connected to the mobile communication network of Dazzle Interactive Network Technologies Co., Ltd., CHINANET of China
Telecom or relevant business platform (including, without limitation, SMS gateway, WAP gateway, JAVA/BREW download server, location business server, etc.) shall undertake that: 

Article 1 it will comply with the relevant laws, administrative regulations and management rules of the State, and strictly implement the information safety
management rules. 
 Article 2 it will operate its business according to relevant laws, and provide the service only after obtaining relevant business
permits; the business operation without permit is prohibited. 
 Article 3 it will not make use of C114 or CHINANET of China Telecom or relevant business
platform to (i) engage any illegal or criminal activities that endanger the national safety or divulge the secrets of the State, (ii) produce, consult, duplicate or disseminate any information that violates the Constitution or laws,
impedes social security, damages national unity or sabotages solidarity among nationalities, or any pornographic or violent information, or (iii) post any information with any content that: 

 

	 	1	is against the fundamental principles enshrined in the Constitution; 

  

	 	2	compromises State security, divulges State secrets, subverts State power or damages national unity; 

  

	 	3	harms the dignity or interests of the State; 

  

	 	4	instigates hatred and discrimination among nationalities and sabotages solidarity among nationalities; 

  

	 	5	sabotages State religious policy or propagates heretical teachings or feudal superstitions; 

  

	 	6	spreads rumors, disrupts social order or social stability; 

  

	 	7	propagates obscenity, pornographic, gambling, violence, murder and terror and instigates crimes; 

  

	 	8	insults or slanders a third party or infringes upon the lawful rights and interests of a third party; 

  

	 	9	belongs to the thirteen vulgar online contents that violate social ethics and hurt the physical and mental health of youngsters, which are the contents that: 

 

	 	(a)	depict or obscurely depict sex behavior, instigate sex association, or are provocative or insulting; 

  

	 	(b)	directly expose and describe the sex organ of human body; 

  

	 	(c)	describe sex behavior, sex process or sex manner or contain sexually suggestive or provocative language; 

  

	 	(d)	describe or expose the sex organs, or only use very small covering; 

  

	 	(e)	depict human body with the entire body or privacy places naked or only covered by limbs; 

  

	 	(f)	contain pictures of careless bare, candid shot, privacy place exposure with a nature of infringing personal privacy; 

  

	 	(g)	attract clicks with provocative headings; 

  
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	 	(h)	are pornographic, vulgar novels, audios and videos that are prohibited by relevant authority, including the deleted portions of some movies; 

 

	 	(i)	contain illegal social information about one-night stand, wife exchange or SM; (j) pornographic comics; 

  

	 	(k)	advertise bloody violence, malicious abuses, or insult others; 

  

	 	(l)	contain illegal sex products advertisements and venereal disease treatment advertisements; 

  

	 	(m)	maliciously disseminate others’ privacy without permit from others or by using “Internet Mass Hunting”; 

  

	 	10	Otherwise prohibited by laws, administrative regulations, rules or relevant regulations. 

 Any
of the abovementioned illegal or criminal activities and/or posting of any harmful information, once discovered, shall be prevented by immediate measures and reported to relevant authority in time. 

Article 4 any information provided by it will comply with the relevant State laws, administrative regulations, rules or policies governing intellectual
property rights. 
 Article 5 it shall make sure, during its online testing and pilot running and after the business is officially opened, that the contents
of the business it provides are safe and stable, and will cause damage to C114 or CHINANET of China Telecom or relevant business platform. 
 Article 6 It
shall establish efficient information safety and confidentiality management policies and technical protective measures, and accept the management, supervision and inspection of relevant competent authority of the relevant business of Dazzle
Interactive Network Technologies Co., Ltd. 
 Article 7 in case of any violations of the above, Dazzle Interactive Network Technologies Co., Ltd. may take
necessary actions, close relevant information source access; in case of serious violation, Dazzle Interactive may terminate the cooperation business and claim legal responsibility from the information source provider. These undertakings will take
effect upon executed by the information source provider and be kept in custody by Dazzle Interactive Network Technologies Co., Ltd. 
 Information source
provider (stamp): 
 [Company seal is affixed] 
  

			
	Responsible Person (signature):	 	
		
	 /s/ Chen Xiangyu
	 	

  
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