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EXHIBIT 10.2

CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED

Third Amendment (“AMENDMENT”) to 

Portal and Advertising Services Agreement

 

This Third Amendment is entered into and effective as of March 10, 2017 (the “Amendment Effective Date”), by and between AT&T Services, Inc., for and on behalf of its operating Affiliates, and Synacor, Inc., and hereby amends the Portal and Advertising Services Agreement, as amended (the “Portal Agreement”), between them which has an effective date of May 1, 2016, as set forth below. Capitalized terms used, but not defined in this Amendment shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Portal Agreement.

 

WHEREAS, AT&T desires to include Google Maps Content on the Portal, and AT&T has asked Synacor to obtain a license from Google Inc. (“Google”) for such purpose; and

 

WHEREAS, the Parties desire to set forth in this Amendment certain terms and conditions with regard to the license and display of the Google Maps Content on the Portal and related matters;

 

NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows:

 

	
1.
	
Google Maps Agreement.  Promptly after the Amendment Effective Date Synacor agrees to enter into an agreement with Google for the license and display of Google Maps Content on the Portal (the “Google Maps Agreement”). The Google Maps products and services, and related APIs of Google ordered by Synacor under the Google Maps Agreement are hereinafter referred to as the “Google Maps Services.”  [*]  

 

 

 

 

	
2.
	
Term. 

 

	
 
	
(a)
	
The initial term of the Google Maps Agreement will be [*] (“Initial Term”), and automatically will renew for consecutive [*] terms (each a “Renewal Period”), unless Synacor provides written notice of termination to Google at least [*] days prior to expiration of the then-current term. The above notwithstanding, within [*] days prior to expiration of the Initial Term of the Google Maps Agreement and each subsequent Renewal Period, Synacor will give AT&T notice [*] 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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[*]. The terms of this Amendment shall continue to govern such Renewal Period, provided, that [*].  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

	
 
	
(b)
	
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3.
	
Fees; Payment; Overage.  

 

	
 
	
(a)
	
The [*] fee for the Initial Term of the Google Maps Agreement is [*] (the “[*] Fee”) [*].   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

	
 
	
(b)
	
In exchange for the [*] Fee Synacor will receive [*] (the “Usage Limit”). Synacor will monitor usage under the Google Maps Agreement to the extent it is provided access to such data from Google. If Synacor becomes aware through such monitoring, or if Synacor is notified by Google, that it is likely to exceed the Usage Limit, Synacor will promptly notify AT&T and the Parties will work together in good faith to determine whether Synacor should (i) amend the Google Maps Agreement to increase the Usage Limit [*], (ii) terminate the Google Maps Agreement, or (iii) take such other action as the Parties may mutually agree. [*]

 

 

 

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[*].

 

 

 

 

	
 
	
(c)
	
If usage under the Google Maps Agreement exceeds the Usage Limit, then Synacor will pay the fees invoiced by Google for any such overage [*]. 

 

 

 

 

 

	
4.
	
Data and Privacy.   

 

	
 
	
(a)
	
Notwithstanding Sections 16.1(a)(i)(B), (b), and (e) (to the extent clause (e) relates to Synacor Agents), 16.3, and 16.5 of the Portal Agreement, the following shall apply to Synacor and the Synacor Agents solely to the extent relating to Synacor’s provision of the Google Maps Services through the Portal 

 

AT&T grants to Synacor a perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, worldwide, sublicensable, royalty-free license to use the AT&T Data and AT&T Derived Data [*], and the right to sublicense the foregoing license to Google, solely for the following purposes: (i) providing and improving the Google Map Services; (ii) if Synacor or AT&T opt to submit such User data through the Google Places API(s) (solely to the extent permitted under the Portal Agreement), allowing Google to use such data in Google products and services; and (iii) if Synacor or AT&T opt to submit such User data through the Google Maps Services implementation's features (solely to the extent permitted under the Portal Agreement), giving Users the ability to use the such data in Google products and services.

 

	
 
	
(b)
	
AT&T agrees to make, or to permit Synacor through the Portal to make, any implementations that may be necessary to obtain or confirm User consent, to the extent the Google Maps Agreement and/or implementation of the Google Maps Services requires such changes.  Synacor will notify AT&T promptly of any such changes Synacor reasonably believes may be required, and the Parties will work together in good faith to implement them.  

 

	
5.
	
Warranties; Disclaimers; Indemnity; Limitation of Liability. Notwithstanding anything set forth in the Portal Agreement to the contrary, and solely with respect to Synacor’s provision of the Google Maps Content and Google Maps Services through the Portal, the following provisions shall apply to Synacor and Google, as Synacor Agent, in lieu of any representations, warranties, disclaimers of warranties, limitations of liability, and indemnity obligations under the Portal Agreement: 

 

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(a)
	
Representations and Warranties. Synacor represents and warrants to AT&T that (i) Synacor has the necessary right, power, and authority to enter into the Google Maps Agreement, and to include the Google Maps Content on the Portal as contemplated under the Google Maps Agreement, (ii) during the term of the Google Maps Agreement, Synacor will provide the Google Maps Services at the same level of service Synacor receives from Google, and (iii) Synacor shall perform its obligations under this Amendment in compliance with all applicable Laws and will be responsible for any fines and penalties arising from any noncompliance with any Laws resulting from a breach by Synacor or its Affiliates. In addition, the representations and warranties made by Synacor in Sections 18.1, 18.2(b), (e), (i), (j), and (l) of the Portal Agreement shall apply to Synacor’s performance under this Amendment. 

 

	
 
	
(b)
	
Disclaimers.

 

	
 
	
(i)
	
THE REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES UNDER SECTION 5(a) ABOVE ARE THE SOLE REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES BEING MADE BY SYNACOR WITH REGARD TO THE GOOGLE MAPS CONTENT AND GOOGLE MAPS SERVICES.

 

	
 
	
(ii)
	
AT&T MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES WITH REGARD TO THE GOOGLE MAPS CONTENT AND GOOGLE MAPS SERVICES.

 

	
 
	
(iii)
	
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, SYNACOR DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS, OR OTHER TERMS OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY, OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF SATISFACTORY QUALITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR CONFORMANCE WITH DESCRIPTION. WITHOUT LIMITATION: (A) ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY THAT THE OPERATION OF ANY SOFTWARE WILL BE ERROR-FREE OR UNINTERRUPTED, OR (B) ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY OF CONTENT ACCURACY.

 

	
 
	
(c)
	
Indemnity. Synacor agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the AT&T Indemnified Parties from and against any and all Claims brought by a Third Party against such AT&T Indemnified Parties solely to the extent, if any, [*].

 

	
 
	
(d)
	
Limitations of Liability. 

 

	
 
	
(i)
	
IN THIS SECTION 5(d), “LIABILITY” MEANS ANY LIABILITY, WHETHER UNDER CONTRACT, TORT, OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING FOR NEGLIGENCE. LIABILITY INCLUDES ALL AMOUNTS SYNACOR INCURS TO FULFILL ITS OBLIGATIONS UNDER SECTION 5(c) ABOVE (INDEMNITY).

 

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(ii)
	
LIMITATIONS. SUBJECT TO SECTION 5(d)(iii) BELOW (EXCEPTIONS TO LIMITATIONS): 

 

	
 
	
(A)
	
SYNACOR WILL NOT HAVE ANY LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE GOOGLE MAPS CONTENT OR GOOGLE MAPS SERVICES FOR (1) LOSS OF ANY ACTUAL OR ANTICIPATED PROFITS, ANTICIPATED SAVINGS, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, OR REPUTATION OR DAMAGE TO GOODWILL; OR (2) INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL LOSSES (WHETHER OR NOT THE LOSSES WERE FORESEEABLE OR CONTEMPLATED BY THE PARTIES AS OF THE AMENDMENT EFFECTIVE DATE), OR EXEMPLARY OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES; AND

 

	
 
	
(B)
	
SYNACOR’S TOTAL AGGREGATE LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE GOOGLE MAPS AGREEMENT IS LIMITED TO [*].

 

 

 

	
 
	
(iii)
	
EXCEPTIONS TO LIMITATIONS. NOTHING IN THIS AMENDMENT EXCLUDES OR LIMITS SYNACOR’S LIABILITY FOR: [*].

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

	
6.
	
Miscellaneous. 

 

	
 
	
(a)
	
Nothing herein shall be construed to grant to AT&T any right, title, or interest in or to the Google Maps Content or the Google Maps Services, and AT&T may not make any use of the foregoing, unless it has separately entered into an agreement with Google for such purpose.

 

	
 
	
(b)
	
Except as set forth in this Amendment all other terms of the Portal Agreement remain unchanged. 

 

	
 
	
(c)
	
This Amendment may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be deemed an original, with the same effect as if the signatures thereto and hereto were upon the same instrument.  

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Amendment by their duly authorized officers or representatives as of the Amendment Effective Date.

 

 

		
	
SYNACOR, INC.

	
 
	
 

	
By:
	
/s/ Himesh Bhise

	
 
	
 

	
Name:
	
Himesh Bhise

	
 
	
 

	
Title:
	
CEO

	
 
	
 

	
Date:
	
March 10, 2017

 

 

		
	
AT&T SERVICES, INC. 

(for and on behalf of its operating Affiliates)

	
 
	
 

	
By:
	
/s/ Benjamin Carroll

	
 
	
 

	
Name:
	
Benjamin Carroll

	
 
	
 

	
Title:
	
AVP

	
 
	
 

	
Date:
	
3/13/16

 

 

 

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CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED                               EXHIBIT 10.3

 

SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT

 

Whereas Qwest Corporation (“Client”) and Synacor, Inc. (“Synacor”) entered into that certain Amended and Restated Master Services Agreement (the “ARMSA”) dated effective April 1, 2012 (the “ARMSA Effective Date”) whereby Synacor provided Services for use by Client’s customers; and

 

Whereas the parties desire to amend and consolidate the ARMSA and the amendments thereto documenting the relationship Synacor and Client and Client’s Affiliates (as defined herein), under the terms of this Agreement

 

Now, therefore, Client and Synacor hereby agree as follows: 

 

1.  PARTIES and EFFECTIVE DATE

 

	
1.1
	
Parties.

 

	
Synacor, Inc. 
	
Qwest Corporation on behalf of itself and as agent for its Affiliates

Attention: [*]                    Attention: [*]

	
Address:
	
40 La Riviere Drive, Suite 300Address:930 15th St.

Buffalo, New York 14202                                 Denver, Colorado  80202

Telephone:[*]           Telephone:  [*]

Fax:                      716-332-0081Fax:             [*]

Email: [*]Email: [*]

 

Copy of Notices to: 

SynacorQwest Corporation

Attention: Synacor Legal Department                     Attention: CenturyLink Law Department 

	
Address:
	
40 La Riviere Drive, Suite 300Address:1801 California Street, 10th Floor

Buffalo, New York 14202                                 Denver, CO 80202

Fax:                     716-332-0081Fax:             [*]

 

1.2 Effective Date. June 1, 2017.

 

2. SYNACOR SERVICES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

 

2.1 Services.  

 

(a)Services and Users.  Subject to the terms and conditions of this Master Services Agreement (the “Master Agreement”), as may be amended pursuant to the provisions of Section 13 hereof, Synacor shall provide the services described in this Agreement (collectively, the “Services”) in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth herein and those set forth in the Schedules attached hereto and incorporated herein, and any other addenda, schedules, and exhibits as may subsequently be agreed to and signed by each of the parties hereto and attached to this Master Agreement from time to time (collectively, the “Supplements” and, together with the Master Agreement, the “Agreement”).  Synacor may provide the Services directly to Client, or indirectly using contractors or other third party vendors or service providers, provided that in any event, Synacor shall remain primarily responsible for the delivery of the Services to Client in accordance with this Agreement.  Each party shall provide the other with reasonable cooperation, assistance, information and access as may be lawful and necessary to initiate and thereafter provide Client’s and its registered users’ use of the Services (such as, for example, developing any content, user interfaces or appearance specific to the Services contracted for by Client).  Residential mass market consumer and small business customers of Client and its Affiliates who have entered into a subscription agreement with Client or any of its Affiliates for Client’s (or its Affiliates’) high speed Internet access service (including broadband service) in the Service Area (“HSI Subscribers”), as well as, at Client’s election and in Client’s sole discretion, Client’s (and its Affiliates’) other customers and other public users (“Guests” and together with HSI Subscribers, “Users”), will have access to the Client Branded Portal.  The parties agree that Synacor shall provide to Client the Client Branded Portal through which Users will access content and/or services, except as otherwise set forth herein.  Synacor shall provide the Services in a manner designed to minimize errors and interruptions.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Services may be temporarily unavailable for scheduled maintenance or for unscheduled emergency repairs, by 

 

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Synacor or by third-party providers, or because of other causes beyond Synacor’s reasonable control; Synacor shall notify Client in all such events in accordance with Schedule F.  “Affiliate” means any corporation or other legal entity that directly or indirectly, through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with such corporation or other legal entity as determined by the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such entity, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract, management agreement or otherwise.

(b) Migration of Legacy Email Boxes.  The parties agree that Synacor will, provide services to assist client with migrating  Users’ email boxes from their current location in Client’s data center [*] and an additional data center in [*] where such Users’ email boxes reside as of the Effective Date to [*] (as defined below).  Email boxes being migrated from [*] to [*] will be migrated without additional cost.  For email boxes being migrated from [*] to [*], it will be mutually agreed by the parties what, if any, fee is due for such migration once further information is known about the scope and timing of such migration. Until Client directs Synacor to destroy such email boxes in [*] and [*] data centers because they have been replaced by email boxes in the new data center anticipated to be in [*] all such legacy email boxes shall, for the Email Fee set forth in Section 1(F)(ii) of Schedule A, be maintained by Synacor hereunder.  If Client directs Synacor to maintain such legacy email boxes after the migration to [*], Client shall continue to pay the Email Fee set forth in Section 1(F)(ii) of Schedule A until Client authorizes Synacor to terminate such Activated Email Boxes and any data related thereto.  For the avoidance of doubt, in the event Synacor provides additional migration services during the Term, the parties will mutually agree what, if any, fee is due for such migration services.

(c) Business Portal.  The parties further agree that unless and until Client terminates the requirement of Synacor to provide the Business Portal (and associated Users) pursuant to Section 2.b. of Schedule A, Synacor shall continue to provide the Business Portal, pursuant to the terms of this Agreement. In the event Client terminates the requirement of Synacor to provide the Business Portal, Synacor shall assist and cooperate with Client to migrate such Users of the Business Portal.   The parties will mutually agree upon a fee, if any, due for such assistance and cooperation.   

 

2.2 Additional Services.  Upon mutual agreement of the parties, Client may engage Synacor to provide additional development services or other professional services (“Additional Services”).  Such Additional Services shall be provided pursuant to a separately executed professional services statement of work for an additional fee, if any, agreed to by the parties and shall be provided as part of the Services.  From time to time, Synacor may also offer other services to Client that are beyond the scope of this Agreement.  All such other services shall be provided upon terms and conditions as the parties may mutually establish in writing.  Each professional services statement of work shall specify whether any resulting deliverable or service is owned by Synacor or will be considered a work made for hire and owned by Client.  In the event the professional services statement of work is silent as to the ownership of the deliverables or service, the parties agree that such deliverables or service will be owned by Synacor.  As an example of Additional Services, Client may request Synacor to provide [*]

 services, and such services would require a statement of work mutually agreed upon by the parties,

 

2.3 Technical Support. Synacor will operate the Services at the levels of performance and provide Client with technical support services in accordance with standard industry practices, each as described in Schedule F - Service Level Agreement attached hereto, provided however, that Client’s remedies for Synacor’s failure to meet the service level agreement in Schedule F shall be those remedies specifically set forth in such Schedule.  

 

2.4 Limitations.  Synacor will not be responsible for, nor liable hereunder in connection with, any failure in the Services due to or resulting from: (a) any Client Materials (as defined in Section 3.2) or other content provided by Client or any of its agents; (b) Client’s willful or negligent acts or omissions (provided that Client has an affirmative and clearly stated obligation to act, and notice thereof, or reasonably should have known that it had an obligation to act); (c) failures of Client-operated or -controlled telecommunications services or equipment, the Internet, or any telecommunications services or equipment not owned or operated by Synacor, its agents or vendors; (d) scheduled maintenance (provided that Client is given adequate notice in accordance with Schedule F); or (e) unauthorized access, breach of firewalls or other hacking by third parties of Synacor’s systems (provided that Synacor has used measures in accordance with prevailing industry standards and practices to prevent the same).  Synacor shall use industry standard practices to insure that the Services are free from any viruses, worms, or other code that could damage, interrupt or interfere with any software, content, data or hardware, and Synacor shall follow industry standard practices with respect to the retention of all User data (including e-mail and searches). 

 

 

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2.5 Data.  As between Synacor and Client, Client shall own all User names, login IDs, passwords, other User registration information, and subscriber data, provided by Client or Users in connection with the Services (“Account Information”).  Unless otherwise agreed to by Client in advance and in writing, Synacor shall not disclose to third parties or use any Account Information except as reasonably necessary to perform its obligations under this Agreement or to comply with any legal or regulatory requirement, and, except if otherwise agreed, Synacor shall not interpret, store or replay any User passwords collected for authenticating the User against Client’s (or its Affiliates’) lightweight directory access protocol (“LDAP”).  To avoid uncertainty, Client acknowledges and agrees that Synacor may disclose aggregate measures (not personally identifiable) of multiple Synacor clients’ (as opposed to Client specific measures) Users and Service usage and performance derived from Account Information to Synacor Providers, Synacor investors and other Synacor clients or potential clients for the purposes of permitting such persons to evaluate potential business relationships with Synacor, to maintain and/or improve the Services, or to develop relationships with or obtain investments from investors.  Synacor will only use information gathered in the Service installation and User registration process for User validation and authentication or as otherwise set forth in this Agreement; Synacor will not use any information gathered in such installation and registration processes to target advertising to Users, and to the extent Synacor gathers any “year of birth” information during these processes, such options will not include any years associated with anyone under age 13.  To the extent Synacor gathers information during these processes that could be or will be used to target content, Synacor will disclose that fact to the User at the time and in close proximity to the place at which the information is gathered, and Users will be presented with the ability to decline providing this information by clicking a ‘No Thanks’ (or similar) button.  

 

3. CLIENT RESPONSIBILITIES

 

3.1 Client Support; Synacor Status.  Client acknowledges that the continuing performance of certain Services may depend on Client’s provision of cooperation, assistance, information and access to Synacor, all as specifically outlined in this Agreement or reasonably anticipated by this Agreement.  If Client fails to timely provide any of the foregoing, then Synacor will not be liable for any corresponding delay in its performance (but Synacor may be liable for delays that are not corresponding).  The parties’ Contacts (designated in Section 1.1) are responsible for facilitating communication between Synacor and Client regarding all technical and business matters, except as provided in Schedules F and I.

 

	
3.2
	
Materials, Equipment and Hosting.  

 

	
 
	
(a)
	
Client will provide (on its own behalf, or on behalf of its sponsors or advertisers) certain materials, domain names, Client Sourced Content (as such term is defined in Schedule E attached hereto) Account Information, end use subscription data, and other information (collectively, “Client Materials”) to Synacor as identified herein and/or as reasonably necessary to perform the Services.  

 

	
 
	
(b)
	
With regard to email boxes stored in [*] and [*], Client shall obtain, operate and maintain in good working order all equipment and ancillary services operated by Client or Client’s agents needed for Users to connect to, access or otherwise use the Services via the Internet, including agreed-upon equipment (“Equipment”), hosting space, power, network and communications services, all as more specifically identified in Schedule G hereto, incorporated herein by reference.  For so long as email boxes are stored in [*] and/or [*], the parties shall each comply with their respective obligations and responsibilities set forth in Schedule G as material obligations under this Agreement.  Client shall ensure that all Equipment is compatible with the Services (and, to the extent applicable, any software interface) and complies with all configurations and specifications recommended by Synacor and agreed to by Client, which agreement shall not be unreasonably withheld.  Client will, however, procure all Equipment reasonably recommended by Synacor (or approved by Synacor if different from recommendation) when and as necessary for the maintenance of the Service.  Either party may propose changes to the Equipment from time to time as it believes prudent and reasonable to improve efficiencies, and the parties will discuss and mutually agree upon whether such change(s) will be implemented.  Client shall maintain the integrity and security of its Equipment (physical, electronic and otherwise), account passwords, Client Materials and other data as more specifically identified in Schedule G and this Agreement.  After all email boxes are migrated out of [*] and [*], this section 3.2(b) shall no longer apply.

 

3.3Marketing.  Client shall have sole responsibility for and editorial control over marketing materials related to the Services to Users and prospective Users.  The foregoing does not extend to day–to-day publishing of the Client Branded Portal or other Services.

 

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4. LICENSE; INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY. 

 

4.1 License Grant.  Client hereby grants to Synacor a nonexclusive, worldwide and royalty-free right and license to use, reproduce, modify, distribute, perform and display the Client Materials and the Client Marks (as such term is defined below) provided to Synacor hereunder solely in connection with the Services and in a form solely as approved by Client (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed).

 

4.2 Ownership.  Except for the limited rights and licenses expressly granted herein, Synacor shall retain all right, title and interest in and to: (i) the Synacor Sourced Content (as such term is defined in Schedule E hereto); (ii) Synacor’s existing and subsequently-developed, legally valid and protectable logos, trademarks, service marks, and domain names (collectively, the “Synacor Marks”); (iii) the tools, templates, frameworks or other software owned or licensed by Synacor and used to provide the Services (collectively, the “Software”); (iv) all other materials (excluding any Client hardware, software or intellectual property of any kind), information, ideas, inventions, know-how, methods, processes, templates, tools, works of authorship, trade secrets and technologies that are owned or licensed by Synacor and that may be used in the performance of the Services; and (v) all intellectual property rights or other proprietary rights in and to any of the foregoing (all of the foregoing being referred to as “Synacor Property”).  Client shall not use Synacor Property in contravention of this Agreement.  All Software, hardware and other technology used to provide the Services will be installed, accessed and maintained only by or for Synacor and no other license therein is granted to Client.  Except for the limited rights and licenses expressly granted herein, Client shall retain all right, title and interest in and to the Client Materials, Client Marks and Client equipment, including any intellectual property rights or other proprietary rights therein and thereto. 

 

4.3 Escrow.  Throughout the Term of this Agreement, Synacor shall, [*], deposit the Synacor-owned software, in source code form, that underlies the Residential Portal and related documentation (the “Escrow Materials”) in an escrow account with an escrow company pursuant to an industry standard escrow agreement.  Additionally, Synacor shall within a reasonable time after the Effective Date, [*], deposit and maintain in escrow throughout the Term (except that with respect to the Business Portal software, such escrow is only required until the date, if any, that the Business Portal is terminated by Client in accordance with this Agreement) the Synacor-owned software, in source code form, that underlies the Business Portal and the Residential Portal into the same escrow account, and such source code and associated documentation shall also be considered Escrow Materials.   The Escrow Materials will be released to Client by the escrow company in the event that Synacor fails to function as a going concern or operate in the ordinary course, or Synacor is subject to voluntary or involuntary bankruptcy.  Upon a release of the Escrow Materials, Client shall have a non-exclusive, non-transferable right to use the Escrow Materials solely for the purpose of continuing to provide the Service to Users for the remainder of the then-current Term of the Agreement or until Client transitions to an alternative provider of similar services, whichever is earlier.

 

4.4 Synacor Marks.  

 

(a) Synacor hereby provides a limited, non-transferable, non-exclusive license for the Term and any agreed extensions thereof to Client to use the Synacor Marks only to the extent necessary for the provision and/or advertising of Services under this Agreement and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.  All uses of the Synacor Marks must first be approved by Synacor and must be in accordance with Synacor’s guidelines, which may be amended from time to time. Synacor shall at all times remain the sole owner of the Synacor Marks, and all goodwill associated therewith, and Client’s use of the Synacor Marks shall inure to the benefit of Synacor.  

 

(b) Except as provided herein, this Agreement does not grant either party any right, title, interest, or license in or to any of the other party’s names, logos, trade dress, designs, trademarks or other indication of origin.

 

4.5 Restrictions Related to Synacor IP.  Except as specifically permitted in this Agreement, Client shall not, directly or indirectly: (a) use any of Synacor’s Proprietary Information (as such term is defined in Section 5.1) to create any software that is similar to any of the Software used under this Agreement or to provide any service which is similar to any of the Services; (b) decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer or use any similar means to attempt to discover the source code of the Software or the trade secrets therein, or otherwise circumvent any technological measure that controls access to the Software or Services; (c) encumber, transfer, rent, lease, or time-share the Software or Services (except with any Affiliate of Client, subject to Synacor’s prior written consent) , or use them in any service bureau arrangement or otherwise for the benefit of any third party; (d) access, copy, distribute, 

 

 

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manufacture, adapt, create derivative works of or otherwise modify any Software; (e) remove any proprietary notices; or (f) permit any third party to engage in any of the acts proscribed in clauses (a) through (e) above.  Nothing herein shall prohibit Client from performing or procuring similar services from another provider during Wind-Down or after termination or expiration of this Agreement, provided that Client does not use or share any Synacor intellectual property or other Proprietary Information with any third party who is not an Affiliate in connection therewith, except to the extent necessary to effect such transition, and then only after discussing with Synacor the information to be shared and the identity of the recipient(s) and after receiving approval from Synacor (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld) and a written commitment from the third party to keep such information strictly confidential and to use it only for the purposes of the transition.  

 

4.6 Client Marks.  Client hereby provides a limited, non-transferable, non-exclusive license for the Term and any agreed extensions thereof to Synacor to use Client’s and Client’s affiliates existing and subsequently-developed, legally valid and protectable logos, trademarks, service marks, and domain names identified to Synacor by Client (collectively, the “Client Marks”) only to the extent necessary for the provision of Services under this Agreement and subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.  All uses of the Client Marks must first be approved by Client and must be in accordance with Client’s guidelines, which may be amended from time to time.  Client shall, as between Client and Synacor, at all times remain the sole owner of the Client Marks, and all goodwill associated therewith, and Synacor’s use of the Client Marks shall inure to the benefit of Client.

 

4.7 Restrictions Related to Client IP.  Except as specifically permitted in this Agreement, Synacor shall not, directly or indirectly: (a) use any of Client’s Proprietary Information (as such term is defined in Section 5.1) to create any software that is similar to any of the Client Materials used under this Agreement or to provide any service which is similar to any of the Client Materials; (b) decompile, disassemble, reverse engineer or use any similar means to attempt to discover the source code of the Client Materials or the trade secrets therein, or otherwise circumvent any technological measure that controls access to the Client Materials; (c) encumber, transfer, rent, lease, or time-share the Client Materials (except with other entities which are controlled by, under common control with or controlling Synacor, subject to Client’s prior written consent), or use them in any service bureau arrangement or otherwise for the benefit of any third party; (d) access, copy, distribute, manufacture, adapt, create derivative works of or otherwise modify any Client Materials; (e) remove any proprietary notices; or (f) permit any third party to engage in any of the acts proscribed in clauses (a) through (e) above.

 

4.8 Content.  Synacor will include Synacor Sourced Content, as that term is defined in Schedule E to this Agreement, on the Client Branded Portal as set forth in Exhibit 1 to Schedule A.  All licenses, rights, title, interest and intellectual property rights of any kind in and to the Synacor Sourced Content are entirely owned by and reserved to Synacor or the applicable Synacor Provider, as that term is defined in Schedule E to this Agreement.  No title to or ownership of any Synacor Sourced Content and/or any part thereof is transferred to Client or to any third party.  While Synacor has the right to include the Synacor Sourced Content on the Client Branded Portal, nothing herein shall grant Client a right to display or otherwise use the Synacor Sourced Content for any purpose. Additionally, no license is granted to Client to use any trademarks, service marks or logos of any of the Synacor Providers.  Client agrees that it will not, and will not assist any third party to register or attempt to register any trademark, trade name or other intellectual property right related to any Synacor Sourced Content or any derivation or adaptation thereof or any work, symbol design or mark which is so similar thereto as to suggest a relationship with any Synacor Provider.  Each party agrees that it will not, nor will it assist any third party to, challenge the validity or ownership of any patent, copyright, trademark or other intellectual property registration of any Content.   Further, Synacor shall determine the look, feel, size and placement of any Content on the Client Branded Portal.  Client shall be responsible to provide terms of use it wishes to include on the Client Branded Portal.  However, Synacor may provide terms of use to be included on the Client Branded Portal related to the rights and restrictions associated with use of the Synacor Sourced Content, and Client agrees to incorporate such terms into either its terms of use or otherwise allow Synacor to include them on the Client Branded Portal where appropriate.  Client acknowledges and agrees that Synacor shall have the right to remove any Content immediately upon notice to Client: (i) if Synacor reasonably believes the distribution of such Content exposes it to potential legal liability or (ii) in the event that a Content Provider ceases to operate a site, or produce or distribute such Content.  Additionally, the right to display the Synacor Sourced Content on the Client Branded Portal shall expire upon the expiration or earlier termination of the agreement pursuant to which distribution rights and license to such Synacor Sourced Content were obtained.  Neither Synacor nor a Synacor Provider shall have any liability in the event Synacor Sourced Content is removed from the Client Branded Portal for any of the reasons set forth in this Section.  Client may advertise the Content and use the Synacor Provider’s marks only as strictly authorized in writing by Synacor in advance.

 

 

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5. CONFIDENTIALITY.

 

5.1 Proprietary Information.  Each party (the “Receiving Party”) understands that the other party and its Affiliates (the “Disclosing Party”) or their representatives has disclosed or may disclose information relating to the finances, business, marketing plans, clients (including Users), operations, technology or software of the Disclosing Party.  “Proprietary Information” means any of the foregoing information (including all originals, copies, notes, analyses, digests and summaries) which is either (a) disclosed in writing and marked as confidential at the time of disclosure or (b) disclosed in any manner such that a reasonable person would understand the nature and confidentiality of the information.  The parties may also receive confidential or non-public information directly from Users (“User Information”) in performance of this Agreement, which information will likely not be marked confidential but should nevertheless be treated confidentially and not used or shared without consent of the User.  Proprietary Information and User Information shall not include any information that the Receiving Party can demonstrate by its written records (i) is or becomes generally available to the public without breach of this Agreement, (ii) was in its possession or known by it prior to receipt from the Disclosing Party (or, in the case of User Information, from a User), (iii) was rightfully disclosed to it by a third party not under an obligation of confidentiality, or (iv) with respect to Proprietary Information, was independently developed without reference to or use of any Proprietary Information of the Disclosing Party. 

 

5.2 Non-Disclosure.  The Receiving Party shall keep all Proprietary Information and User Information strictly confidential and shall not disclose such Proprietary Information or User Information to any third party except to its directors, officers, employees, independent contractors and subcontractors who have a need to know such information and who are bound by similar obligations of confidentiality.  The Receiving Party shall not use the Proprietary Information of the Disclosing Party or User Information except to the extent necessary to perform its obligations under this Agreement.  The Receiving Party shall use a commercially reasonable degree of care to protect the Proprietary Information and User Information.  Each party shall bear the responsibility for any breach of confidentiality by its employees and contractors.  Each party may disclose the general nature, but not the specific terms, of this Agreement without the prior consent of the other party, except that either party may provide a copy of this Agreement or otherwise disclose its terms in response to any legal or regulatory requirement, financing transaction or due diligence inquiry, provided that, if permitted by law, such party notifies the other of its intent to do so.

 

5.3 Required Disclosure.  Nothing herein shall prevent a Receiving Party from disclosing the Disclosing Party’s  Proprietary Information or User Information as necessary pursuant to the lawful requirement of a governmental agency or when disclosure is required by operation of law or by court order; provided that, prior to any disclosure of Disclosing Party’s Proprietary Information, the Receiving Party shall: (a) promptly notify the Disclosing Party in writing of such requirement to disclose; (b) cooperate fully with the Disclosing Party (at the Disclosing Party’s expense) in protecting against any such disclosure or obtaining a protective order; (c) disclose only that portion of Proprietary Information that Receiving Party is advised in writing by counsel it is required to disclose; and (d) the Receiving Party uses reasonable efforts to obtain safeguards that confidential treatment reasonably acceptable to the Disclosing Party will be accorded to such Proprietary Information.

 

5.4 Return/Deletion of Proprietary Information, User Information.  All Proprietary Information shall remain the property of the Disclosing Party and the original and all copies thereof, on whatever physical, electronic or other media such Information may be stored, shall be returned or destroyed (at the Disclosing Party’s option) within 10 business days of the Disclosing Party’s request or the termination or expiration of this Agreement.  At Client’s request, Synacor shall remove or delete, and certify such removal or deletion of, all User Information from any hardware or software owned or under the control of Synacor or its agents, but excluding any hardware or software owned or operated by Client and Client’s hosting facility (such as, for example, Client’s e-mail storage and account hardware).

 

5.5 Relief.  Each party agrees that any breach of the obligations in this Section 5 regarding the Disclosing Party’s Proprietary Information will cause irreparable harm to the Disclosing Party for which money damages will not be an adequate remedy.  Therefore, the Disclosing Party shall, in addition to any other legal or equitable remedies, be entitled to seek an injunction or similar equitable relief against such breach or threatened breach of this Section 5 regarding such Disclosing Party’s Proprietary Information without the necessity of posting any bond.

 

 

 

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5.6 Client’s Supplier Privacy Requirements.  None of the foregoing in this Section 5 withstanding, Synacor shall comply with the version of Client’s Information and Security Requirements and Privacy Requirements applicable to its suppliers in effect as of the Effective Date, found at http://www.centurylink.com/Pages/AboutUs/CompanyInformation/DoingBusiness/ which are incorporated herein by this reference, as if Synacor was “Supplier” as that term is used in such Requirements.  To the extent there is any conflict between the terms of this Agreement and such Requirements, the Requirements shall prevail, provided however, that Synacor shall not be required to perform credit checks as part of its screening procedure.  If, during the Term, Client makes any material changes to the Supplier Privacy Requirements, Client shall notify Synacor of those changes and such changes shall be binding on Synacor unless, within 30 days of such notification, Synacor informs Client of its election, in its reasonable discretion, to remain bound by the original language.

5.7 Responses to Criminal and Civil Demands/Process.  If Client is served with a criminal or civil subpoena, investigative demand, request for the production of documents or things or any other similar process (inclusive of requests under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, as amended), regarding or related to the Services, and the information being requested is in the possession of Synacor or its agent or vendor, Client shall inform Synacor’s Security Department thereof as soon as practical under the circumstances and shall direct Synacor as to how and when to respond to such request, and Synacor shall comply with such direction (at Client’s expense).  If Synacor is served with such a request, Synacor shall, to the extent permitted by the request, inform Client thereof immediately and shall refer the person or entity entitled to receipt of the information requested to contact Client’s Information Security group at [*] (or such other number as may be provided in advance to Synacor), and to the extent permitted by the request Synacor shall not otherwise respond to the person or entity entitled to receipt of the information demanded unless and until (and then only as) directed by Client; provided, however, if Client does not provide direction on how to respond within a timely manner, or Client’s provided direction would put Synacor at risk of non-compliance with the request or otherwise increase Synacor’s legal risk, Synacor shall, to the extent permitted to do so, raise such concerns to Client immediately, and Synacor and Client shall, to the extent permitted to do so, work together in good faith to devise a lawful response that minimizes the legal risk to both parties.  In the event no such response can be agreed in a timely manner, Synacor may respond as advised by its counsel. 

6. SYNACOR FEES, PAYMENT TERMS AND TAXES.

 

6.1 Fees.  The fees and payments for the Services are set forth in the Product & Pricing Schedule attached hereto as Schedule A and made a part hereof.

 

6.2 Payment Terms.  Payment terms shall be set forth in Schedule A.  All payments shall be made in full in United States Dollars, at the recipient’s usual business address or to an account designated by the recipient.  Other than amounts disputed in good faith, any amount not paid when due shall bear a late payment charge, until paid, at the rate of one percent (1%) per month or, if less, the maximum amount permitted by law.  Either party, in its sole discretion, may terminate this Agreement, or in the case of Synacor cease providing Services, if the other fails to pay any invoice within thirty (30) days after receipt of notice from the other that it has failed to pay an invoice and such invoice is not in dispute.  The recipient of an invoice must notify the other in writing of any disputed invoice amounts (including an explanation for such dispute) within 30 days of receipt of the disputed invoice.  The parties shall attempt to resolve invoice disputes according to the disputes resolution process in Section 14, below.

 

6.3 Taxes.  All payments to a party hereunder are exclusive of federal, state, local and foreign taxes (other than taxes assessed on the recipient’s income), duties, tariffs, levies and similar assessments, and the paying party agrees to bear and be responsible for the payment of all such charges.

 

7. TERM AND TERMINATION.

 

7.1 Term.  This Agreement shall be effective as of the Effective Date and shall continue thereafter in full force and effect through May 31, 2020 (the “Initial Term”).  Thereafter the Agreement shall automatically renew for up to five (5) periods of one (1) year each (each, a “Renewal Term”, and together with the Initial Term, the “Term”), provided however that either party may prevent such automatic renewal by providing the other party with at least 180 days prior written notice of non-renewal.    

 

7.2 Termination for Cause.  In addition to any of its other remedies, either party may terminate this Agreement: (a) in the event that the other party breaches any material provision of the Agreement and the breaching party fails to 

 

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CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED                               EXHIBIT 10.3

cure such breach within 30 days after receiving written notice of such breach from the non-breaching party; or (b) immediately upon written notice to the other party in the event any assignment is made by the other party for the benefit of creditors, or if a receiver, trustee in bankruptcy or similar officer shall be appointed to take charge of any or all of such other party’s property or if a voluntary or involuntary petition under federal bankruptcy laws or similar state statutes is filed against the other party, or if it dissolves or fails to operate in the ordinary course.

 

7.3 Effects of Termination.  Upon any expiration or termination of this Agreement, all rights and obligations of the parties shall cease, except that: (a) all obligations that accrued prior to the effective date of termination (including without limitation all payment obligations) shall survive termination; (b) each party shall destroy or return to the other party all of the other’s Proprietary Information in its possession or under its control, and Client shall instruct Synacor as to the disposition of User Information (provided such instruction is reasonable); and (c) Synacor shall, after providing Client with an electronic copy of such information and data in a mutually agreeable format, delete archived account information and other transaction data.  All terms of this Agreement that by their sense and context are intended to survive the termination of the Agreement will survive.

 

7.4 Wind-Down.  Upon the expiration or termination of this Agreement for any reason, Synacor will continue providing the Services (the “Wind-Down Services”) for a period of at least [*] months and not to exceed [*] months from the date of such expiration or termination if resulting from non-renewal by either party or termination by Client due to uncured breach by Synacor, and not to exceed [*] months if terminated by Synacor due to uncured breach by Client, in order that Client may achieve an orderly transition of such Services to another vendor (such period of time to be the “Wind-Down Period”).  The terms and conditions upon which Synacor shall provide such Wind-Down Services shall be the same terms and conditions as shall have been in effect on the day preceding the date of such expiration or termination of this Agreement, subject to the modified fee structure specified in Schedule A for the Wind-Down Period, and Client commits that for the first [*] months of the Wind-Down Period, neither Client nor anyone on Client’s behalf, will redirect any traffic or migrate any users away from the Services.  Synacor shall also, during any period in which it is providing Wind-Down Services, use commercially reasonable efforts to provide such other reasonable transition assistance as may be required from time to time.  In the event that Synacor terminated this Agreement for cause due to Client’s failure to pay any amounts due and owing to Synacor, then Client shall be required to pay any outstanding amounts prior to Synacor providing such Wind-Down Services unless such amounts are in dispute, in which case Client shall be required to place all outstanding amounts in escrow with an independent third party pending resolution of such dispute.  Synacor will cooperate in good faith with Client to transition Client to a new provider during the Wind-Down Period.  

 

8. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES; INDEMNITIES.

 

8.1 Synacor Representations and Warranties.  Synacor represents and warrants to Client that (a) it has all rights necessary to enter into and perform this Agreement and to grant the rights and licenses granted herein, including without limitation all necessary rights in the Services and the Synacor Sourced Content, (b) the use of Services by Client in accordance with the rights granted hereunder will not violate (i) Synacor’s obligations under any other agreement or to any third party, or (ii) any applicable laws or regulations, provided however that such warranty shall not cover Client’s use of the Services to the extent such use violates the restrictions set forth in Section 7 of Schedule C, (c) to Synacor’s knowledge, the Synacor Sourced Content is not defamatory, obscene, or otherwise unlawful in any jurisdiction and does not infringe or interfere with any intellectual property, contract, right of publicity, or any other proprietary right of any individual or entity, and (d) during the Term, the Services provided by Synacor under this Agreement shall be provided in accordance with applicable laws and regulations and by qualified personnel in a professional and workmanlike manner.  EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN, SYNACOR MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.   SYNACOR DOES NOT MAKE ANY WARRANY REGARDING THE ACCURACY, ADEQUACY OR COMPLETENESS OF THE SERVICES OR ANY CONTENT PROVIDED TO CLIENT OR THE RESULTS TO BE OBTAINED FROM THEIR USE.  SYNACOR DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SERVICES WILL MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF CLIENT OR THOSE OF ANY THIRD PARTY AND, IN PARTICULAR, SYNACOR DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SERVICES WILL BE ERROR FREE OR WILL OPERATE WITHOUT INTERRUPTION.

 

8.2 Client Representations and Warranties.  Client represents and warrants that (a) it has all rights necessary to enter into and perform this Agreement and to grant the limited rights and licenses granted herein, including without 

 

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CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED                               EXHIBIT 10.3

limitation all necessary rights in the Client Materials, (b) the use of any Client Materials in accordance with the rights granted hereunder will not violate (i) Client’s obligations under any other agreement or to any third party, or (ii) any applicable laws or regulations, provided however that such warranty shall not cover Synacor’s use of the Client Materials to the extent such use violates the terms of this Agreement, (c) to Client’s knowledge the Client Materials are not defamatory, obscene, or otherwise unlawful and do not infringe or interfere with any intellectual property, contract, right of publicity, or any other proprietary right of any individual or entity, and (d) Client will maintain throughout the Term a privacy policy on the Services that (i) is compliant with all applicable laws, (ii) discloses that third parties may serve advertising within such Services, (iii) discloses the type of information collected by such third parties, and (iv) provides a clear and conspicuous link to the opt-out page of the Network Advertising Initiative (which is currently located at http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp), and Client will abide by such privacy policy throughout the Term.  Client shall be fully responsible for, and shall reimburse Synacor for, any and all liabilities of Synacor arising out of any misrepresentation concerning the Services or the capabilities of the Services made by Client or by an employee, agent or authorized representative of Client to any User, prospect or other third party, except to the extent Synacor has made such representation to Client hereunder or if an agent of Synacor has otherwise made the same commitment to Client.  EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN, CLIENT MAKES NO WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND AND EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.

 

8.3 Synacor Indemnifications.  Synacor shall indemnify, defend and hold Client and its affiliates harmless from and against any and all judgments, costs, damages, suits, actions, proceedings, expenses and/or other losses, including reasonable attorney’s fees (collectively “Claims”), suffered or incurred by Client or its affiliates from any third party claim arising out of or relating to (a) Synacor’s breach of any of its representations or warranties set forth herein, or (b) any claim that the Services, Software or the Synacor Sourced Content infringe the intellectual property rights of any third party.  Synacor’s obligation to so indemnify and defend applies to any infringement caused by any combination of the Services,  Software or the Synacor Sourced Content with any other product, system or method if and only if: (a) Client or its affiliate or User is reasonably expected (by Synacor) to use the Services,  Software or the Synacor Sourced Content in combination with the product, system or method; or (b) the product, system or method is (i) provided by Synacor or its affiliates, or (ii) reasonably required to use the Services,  Software or the Synacor Sourced Content in their intended manner.  

 

8.4 Client Indemnifications.  Client shall indemnify, defend and hold Synacor harmless from and against any and all Claims suffered or incurred by Synacor from any third party claim arising out of or relating to (a) Client’s breach of any of its representations or warranties set forth herein or (b) any claim that the Client Materials infringe the intellectual property rights of any third party.

 

8.5 Claims.  In case any Claim is brought by a third party for which a party (the “Indemnifying Party”) is required to indemnify the other party (the “Indemnified Party”) pursuant to this Section 8, the Indemnified Party shall provide prompt written notice thereof to the Indemnifying Party (provided, however, that any failure or delay in notice shall not excuse the Indemnified Party of its obligations hereunder) of such Claim, and the Indemnifying Party shall assume the defense of such Claim.  The parties shall cooperate reasonably with each other in the defense of any Claim, including making available (under seal if desired, and if allowed) all records reasonably necessary to the defense of such Claim, and the Indemnified Party shall have the right to participate in the defense of such Claim with counsel of its own choosing at its own expense.  The Indemnifying Party shall not enter into any settlement of any Claim without the prior written consent of the Indemnified Party (such consent not to be unreasonably withheld) if Indemnified Party’s rights would be directly and materially impaired thereby.  Without limiting the foregoing, in the event of any Claim or threatened Claim of infringement involving a portion of any Software and/or Services provided by Synacor or the Client Materials, the Indemnifying Party may (at such party’s option): (i) procure the right or license for the Indemnified Party to continue to use and otherwise exploit in accordance with the terms hereof such portion of the Software and/or Services or Client Materials, as the case may be, on commercially reasonable license terms; or (ii) modify or alter (to the extent that the Indemnifying Party has rights to so modify or alter), or delete any such portion of the Software and/or Services or Client Materials, as the case may be, so as to make such portion non-infringing while maintaining substantially comparable functionalities and capabilities of such parts of the Software and/or Services or Client Materials, as the case may be, that are material to the Indemnified Party’s then-current or demonstrably anticipated use hereunder.  If options (i) and (ii) are not available on commercially reasonable terms, either party may terminate this Agreement or the rights and licenses granted 

 

 

 

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hereunder, and if it is the Synacor Software or Services that are infringing, Synacor will provide reasonable assistance to Client to remove and replace the infringing item.

 

9.  LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY.

 

EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THIS AGREEMENT, (I) NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY, ITS AGENTS, AFFILIATES, CLIENTS, OR ANY OTHER PERSONS, FOR ANY LOST PROFITS OR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SIMILAR DAMAGES, EVEN IF ADVISED IN ADVANCE OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND (II) EXCEPT FOR LIABILITY ARISING FROM A BREACH OF SECTION 5, A PARTY’S PAYMENT OBLIGATIONS, OR A PARTY’S INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS RELATED TO INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INFRINGEMENT OR VIOLATION OF LAW, IN NO EVENT WILL EITHER PARTY’S LIABILITY FOR ANY AND ALL CLAIMS, IN THE AGGREGATE, ARISING OUT OF, RELATING TO OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT OR THE PERFORMANCE OF ITS OBLIGATIONS HEREUNDER EXCEED [*].

 

10.  OPEN APIs AND RSS FEEDS.

 

10.1From time to time, Synacor may include certain functionality on the Client Branded Portal that Synacor has integrated via publicly available open APIs, RSS feeds, or similar technology.  The providers of open APIs and RSS feeds often (i) do not include product representations, warranties or indemnifications in their terms of use, (ii) make no commitment that the functionality will continue to be available, and (iii) disclaim liability associated with such products.  Synacor will pass through to Client any warranties or indemnities related to such products that Synacor is not prohibited from passing through to Client, but Synacor shall have no obligation to do so where Synacor is not permitted to do so or where no express warranty or indemnity is provided to Synacor.  Synacor shall also inform Client promptly, but at least within 2 business days, if it learns or believes that any such products would not work properly on the Client Branded Portal or could cause harm to Client or Users or disruption or harm to any of the Services.

 

10.2If Client elects to have Synacor include functionality made available through open APIs, RSS feeds, or similar technology on the Client Branded Portal, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the following will apply thereto:

 

A) such functionality is provided on an "as is" basis, and Synacor makes no representations or warranties of any kind, whether express, implied, statutory or otherwise, with respect thereto and any use or inability to use such functionality.  Synacor disclaims all warranties related thereto, including but not limited to, any implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, AND CLIENT MAY ONLY LOOK TO THE PROVIDERS OR OWNERS OF SUCH FUNCTIONALITY FOR WARRANTIES (IF ANY);

B)  EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT SYNACOR HAD PRIOR KNOWLEDGE OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF ANY SUCH FUNCTIONALITY TO BE UNUSABLE OR CAUSE DAMAGE OR DISRUPTION TO THE SERVICES, AND unless Client KNOWINGLY (AFTER NOTICE FROM SYNACOR) chooses TO ASSUME THE RISK OF SUCH FUNCTIONALITY BEING UNUSABLE OR CAUSING DAMAGE OR DISRUPTION TO THE SERVICES, Synacor disclaims any liablity for any damages of any kind arising from use of, or inability to use, such functionality, or from any removal of such functionality from the client branded portal, including but not limited to direct, indirect, incidental, punitive, consequential or exemplary damages, including without limitation lost data, business or anticipated profits; and

C)  EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT SYNACOR HAD PRIOR KNOWLEDGE OF THE LIKELIHOOD OF ANY SUCH FUNCTIONALITY TO BE UNUSABLE OR CAUSE DAMAGE OR DISRUPTION TO THE SERVICES and unless Client KNOWINGLY (AFTER NOTICE FROM SYNACOR) chooses TO ASSUME THE RISK OF SUCH FUNCTIONALITY BEING UNUSABLE OR CAUSING DAMAGE OR DISRUPTION TO THE SERVICES notwithstanding any indemnifications set forth in this agreement,

 

 

 

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Synacor will not indemnify client (or any other party) for any claims related to such functionaLity or any use thereof.  If at any point client has concerns about the functionAlity or any use thereof, client SHALL remove or request removal of the functionality from the client branded portal.

 

11. PUBLIC RELATIONS.  Except as it relates to Client’s marketing of the Client Branded Portal and related matters to Users or prospective Users or as permitted in Section 5.2, above, neither party will issue any press release, nor otherwise disclose any information concerning this Agreement, without the prior written consent of the other.  The parties may agree that a joint press release regarding the establishment of their relationship is appropriate (and if so, the parties shall use good faith to arrive at a mutually agreeable press release), or either party may elect to create and disseminate a press release on its own, but such press release may not mention the other party unless the other party gives prior written consent thereto (and in the case of Client, such consent must come from a Vice President or higher officer).  

 

12. RECORDS AND AUDIT.  

 

(a)Each party shall have the right to audit the books and records of the other party solely relating to this Agreement upon reasonable notice and at its’ expense, not more frequently than annually for a period of 6 years after each payment and to take extracts from and/or make copies of such records (provided that such extracts are treated as Proprietary Information).  Each party shall maintain for a period of 6 years after each payment all books, records, accounts, and technical materials regarding its activities in connection herewith sufficient to determine and confirm all amounts payable to the other party and all compliance with all other material obligations hereunder.  Upon a party’s request and with reasonable notice, the other party will permit one or more representatives of an auditor or agent of the requesting party’s choice to examine and audit, during normal business hours, such books, records, accounts, documentation and materials, and take extracts thereof or make copies thereof (provided that such extracts or copies are treat as Proprietary Information) for the purpose of verifying the correctness of payments made pursuant hereto and/or compliance with the other material obligations hereunder.  Unless otherwise agreed by the parties in writing, such examination shall be in material accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.  To the extent such examination discloses an underpayment not disputed as set forth in 12(b), below, the audited party shall pay any unpaid delinquent amounts within ten days of the other party’s request.  To the extent such examination discloses an underpayment of the greater of 5% or $15,000, the audited party shall fully reimburse the other party, promptly upon demand, for the reasonable fees and disbursements due the auditor for such audit; provided that such prompt payment shall not be in lieu of any other remedies or rights available to such other party hereunder.  In all other events, all fees and expenses of the auditing party’s auditor or agent under this Section shall be paid by auditing party.  If an audit reveals an overpayment, the auditing party shall promptly notify the other and shall pay the amount of any such overpayment to the other party within ten days thereafter. 

 

(b)If any report of an audit under the provisions of subsection (a) of this Section discloses to the auditing party any underpayments or overpayments, a copy of such audit report shall be promptly delivered to the audited party.  Unless the amount of any underpayment or overpayment shown on such report is disputed by the audited party, in writing (a “Notice of Dispute”), within 10 days after receipt of the audit report, the audit report shall be deemed accepted and all amounts due thereunder shall be paid pursuant to subsection 12(a).  In the event that Client and Synacor have not resolved all disputed items to their mutual satisfaction within 30 days after a Notice of Dispute has been received by the auditing party, they shall promptly submit such audit report and all supporting work papers to an independent accounting firm of national stature in the United States selected by mutual agreement of Client and Synacor for binding review of any disputed items.  All costs and expenses of such review shall be apportioned between the parties on the basis of each party bearing the expense of that portion of the review which shall be related to disputed items that are resolved against such party.  If Client and Synacor are unable to agree upon the selection of an independent accounting firm of national stature in the United States to perform the binding review of any disputed items, the determination and selection of the independent accounting firm of national stature shall be settled by arbitration in accordance with the rules and regulations of the American Arbitration Association in Buffalo, New York if the arbitration is brought by Client and in Denver, Colorado if brought by Synacor.

 

13.   INSURANCE. 

 

13.1 Synacor shall, during the Term, at its own cost and expense, carry and maintain insurance coverage with insurers having at minimum a “Best’s” rating of A-VII as specified herein.  It is expressly understood that Synacor is ultimately responsible for its subcontractors, whether or not insurance is maintained by its subcontractors.

 

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13.2 Workers’ Compensation Insurance.  Synacor will maintain workers’ compensation insurance with statutory limits as required in the state(s) of operation and providing coverage for any employee entering onto Client premises, even if not required by statute, and employer’s liability or “Stop Gap” insurance with limits of at least $500,000 each accident. 

13.3 Commercial General Liability Insurance.  Synacor will maintain commercial general liability insurance covering claims for bodily injury, death, personal injury or property damage occurring or arising out of this Agreement, premises-operations, products/completed operations, and contractual liability with respect to any liability assumed by Synacor.  The limits of insurance must be at least:

Each Occurrence$1,000,000

General Aggregate Limit$2,000,000

Products-Completed Operations Limit$2,000,000

Personal and Advertising Injury Limit$1,000,000.

13.4 Commercial Crime, Employee Dishonesty Insurance or Fidelity Bond.  If (a) the Services involve access to Client customer accounts or customer information, (b) Synacor accepts payment from third parties for Client products and services, (c) Synacor has access to Client or Client customer premises, or (d) Synacor provides storage for Client-owned property, Synacor will provide employee dishonesty insurance or a fidelity bond covering all loss for which Synacor is legally liable, arising out of or in connection with any fraudulent or dishonest acts including theft, destruction, wire transfer, computer fraud or fraudulent manipulation of accounting or personnel records resulting in loss of money, securities or other property with limits of at least $1,000,000.

13.5 Professional Liability.  Synacor will maintain errors and omissions liability insurance covering acts, errors and omissions arising out of Synacor’s operations or Services, including coverage for the acts or omissions of its subcontractors, and, if applicable, including loss arising from unauthorized access or use that results in identity theft or fraud, with limits of not less than $2,000,000 per claim.  Such insurance will provide a retroactive date prior to the date of the Agreement and either (a) continuous insurance coverage for a period of 1 year after termination of the Agreement, or (b) an extended reporting period of not less than 1 year after termination of the Agreement.  

 

13.6 Insurance Limits and Certificates.  Synacor may obtain all insurance limits through any combination of primary and excess or umbrella liability insurance.  Synacor will forward to Client certificate(s) of such insurance upon request.  The certificate(s) must provide that: (a) for commercial general liability insurance, Client be named as an additional insured(s) as their interest may appear with respect to this Agreement; (b) 30 days prior written notice of cancellation, material change or exclusions to the policy be given to Client; and (c) coverage is primary and not excess of, or contributory with, any other valid and collectible insurance purchased or maintained by Client.

14. DISPUTE RESOLUTION.  The parties shall use commercially reasonable efforts to promptly resolve any claim, dispute, controversy or disagreement (each a “Dispute”) between them under or related to this Agreement or any of the transactions contemplated hereby.  If the parties cannot promptly resolve the Dispute, the parties shall refer the Dispute for resolution by appropriate Vice Presidents of each company.  If such Vice Presidents are unable to resolve a Dispute within 10 business days, such Dispute shall be immediately referred to the appropriate Executive Vice Presidents of each party.  If such Executive Vice Presidents are unable to resolve a Dispute within an additional 10 business days, such Dispute shall be referred to the Chief Executive Officers of each party for resolution.  If the Chief Executive Officers of each party are unable to resolve the Dispute within 5 business days after referral to them, each party may pursue, subject to the terms of this Agreement, any remedy available at law or in equity.

 

15. ASSIGNMENT AND CHANGE OF CONTROL.  This Agreement is not transferable by either party without the other’s prior written consent (which shall not be unreasonably withheld), except that each party may (without consent) assign its rights and obligations hereunder to any of its affiliates or to any successor to all or substantially all of its business (by sale of equity or assets, merger, consolidation or otherwise) unless such sale, merger or consolidation is to or with a competitor of the other party or to a company otherwise included on the list attached 

 

 

 

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hereto as Schedule I1.  Client may choose to terminate this Agreement at any time if a successor in interest to Synacor changes the Services in such a way that it causes a material adverse effect on the Service or materially increases Client’s legal or regulatory risk.  This Agreement will be binding upon, and inure to the benefit of, the successors, representatives and permitted assigns of the parties.  In the event there is a change of control of Client or the entity with a controlling interest in Client, this Agreement shall continue to apply to the provision of Services to all Users in the Service Area. 

 

16. AMENDMENT AND RESTATEMENT/CONSOLIDATION OF AGREEMENTS/ ENTIRE AGREEMENT. Client and Synacor hereby agree that the ARMSA is hereby Amended and Restated in its entirety by this Agreement, and that as of the Effective Date of this Agreement the ARMSA shall be of no further force and effect. Liabilities incurred under the ARMSA prior to the Effective Date shall survive termination of the ARMSA and shall be governed by its terms.  This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement, and supersedes all prior negotiations, understandings or agreements (oral or written), between the parties concerning the subject matter of this Agreement. 

 

17. GENERAL PROVISIONS.   No change, modification or waiver to this Agreement will be effective unless in writing and signed by both parties by an authorized representative of each party.  In the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the terms and conditions in the Master Agreement and any Supplement, the terms and conditions of the Master Agreement will prevail unless such Supplement expressly provides that such term shall override the terms of the Master Agreement.  Any different or additional terms contained in any purchase order, confirmation or similar form, even if signed by the parties after the date hereof, shall have no force or effect.  The parties hereto are independent contractors, and no agency, partnership, joint venture, or employment relationship is created as a result of this Agreement and neither party has any authority of any kind to bind the other in any respect.  This Agreement is intended for the sole and exclusive benefit of the parties hereto.  Except for the parties hereto or as may be expressly provided in any Supplement, no third party shall have any right to rely upon this Agreement for any purpose whatsoever.  The failure of either party to enforce its rights under this Agreement at any time for any period shall not be construed as a waiver of such rights.  In the event that any provision of this Agreement shall be determined to be illegal or unenforceable, that provision will be limited or eliminated to the minimum extent necessary so that the Agreement shall otherwise remain in full force and effect and enforceable.  A party’s non-performance under this Agreement shall be excused if and only to the extent that such non-performance is due to an act of God or other cause beyond such party’s reasonable control; if such non-performance continues for such a period of time as to materially undermine the other’s party’s enjoyment of the expected benefits of this Agreement, such other party may, after giving the non-performing party 30 days to renew performing in all material respects (and if no such renewal of performance occurs), elect to terminate this Agreement.  All notices under this Agreement will be in writing and will be deemed to have been duly given (a) when received, if personally delivered; (b) when receipt is electronically confirmed, if transmitted by facsimile or e-mail; (c) the day after being sent, if sent for next day delivery by recognized overnight delivery service; or (d) upon receipt, if sent by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested.  Notices should be directed to the attention of the person named on the first page of this Master Agreement, and a copy must be sent to the attention of the Legal Department, attention: General Counsel.    This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York, USA without regard to the conflicts of laws provisions thereof.  Exclusive jurisdiction and venue for any action arising under this Agreement is in the federal and state courts located in Buffalo, New York if the claim is brought by Client and in Denver, Colorado if brought by Synacor, and both parties hereby consent to such jurisdictions and venues, as applicable, for this purpose.  Headings are for convenience of reference only and shall in no way affect interpretation of the Agreement.  

 

18. Affordable Care Act

 

For so long as the Affordable Care Act is in effect if Supplier Employees will be performing Services in connection with this Agreement, Synacor must offer Affordable Care Act and regulations (“ACA”) compliant medical coverage to all of its Supplier Employees who are assigned to such engagements with CenturyLink for 30 hours a week or more, no later than 90 days of the start of the engagement in accordance with ACA. Such medical coverage shall be “affordable” and “minimum value” as those terms are defined in the ACA. If Synacor receives notice from a government agency that such medical coverage is noncompliant or that a penalty will be assessed, Synacor  must provide written notice to CenturyLink [*]. The parties acknowledge that the fee paid to Synacor  for Services under this Agreement contemplates the cost to the Supplier to provide ACA compliant medical coverage to employees enrolled in the Synacor’s medical plan.

 

 

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Synacor will indemnify and defend Client from and against all damages arising out of a claim by a third party against Client resulting from or alleged to have resulted from a breach of the foregoing Affordable Care Act provision. 

 

Supplier will [*] under this Agreement. Thereafter, upon written request by CenturyLink, Synacor shall provide, pursuant to a reasonable deadline provided to Synacor in the written request, [*].  CenturyLink provides a secure portal with instructions for the provision of this report.

 

If Synacor uses subcontractors to provide professional services work hereunder, Synacor will contractually require the subcontractor to (i) comply with all applicable laws and (ii) if the subcontractor is a company, to maintain reasonable levels of insurance based on the work to be provided.  

 

“Supplier Employees” means Synacor’s W-2 employees, who perform Services, act on Synacor’s behalf or are paid by Synacor in connection with the Agreement.

 

“Supplier Personnel” means Supplier Employees, subcontractors or agents who perform services, or act on Synacor’s behalf in connection with the Agreement.  

 

19. Business Code of Conduct and Anti-Corruption 

 

As of the Effective Date, Synacor agrees to comply with the terms of the Client’s Supplier Code of Conduct ("Supplier Code") found on the Supplier Portal at the following url

http://www.centurylink.com/aboutus/docs/CenturyLink_Supplier_Code_of_Conduct.pdf:.     

 

Supplier will comply with the terms and conditions of Client’s Corporate Ethics and Compliance Program, as is more fully described in Exhibit A.  If Synacor becomes aware of any violation of the Ethics and Compliance Program Synacor will notify Client.  

 

Synacor and Supplier Personnel's obligations under this Agreement include compliance with the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (“FCPA”), and all applicable anti-bribery and anti-corruption laws of other nations,  which may include but not be limited to the UK Bribery Act (collectively, “Anti-Corruption Laws”). The FCPA prohibits U.S. issuers, such as Client and its affiliates (e.g., Savvis), from providing or offering to provide a payment or anything of value to a foreign (non-U.S.) government official, foreign political party, or candidate or other “foreign official” as defined under the FCPA, to influence an act, or decision of the official or of his government, or to secure an improper advantage, in order that Client obtain or retain business for itself or another.  In performance of this Agreement, Synacor, its employees, contractors and affiliates will not (i) make or arrange any contact with or (ii) make or cause to be made, any payment or offer of anything of value to any foreign (non-U.S.) government official or political party, or candidate without prior written approval from Client Corporate Ethics and Compliance.  If, in connection with the performance of this Agreement, anyone, including a government official or an agent thereof, requests or solicits Synacor to provide a payment or anything of value to influence an act or decision of the official or his/her government, or to secure an improper advantage, in order that Synacor or Client obtain or retain business for itself or another, Synacor will refuse to make such payment or provide such thing of value and will immediately report the incident to Client. Synacor further represents, warrants and certifies that to the best of its knowledge, it, and its Supplier Personnel, , currently comply with, and shall continue to comply with, all applicable Anti-Corruption Laws in all countries in which it provides Services hereunder and will not take any actions that would result in a violation of Anti-Corruption Laws by Client or an affiliate.  Any written approvals, incident reporting and/or questions regarding the obligations of Synacor hereunder shall be directed to IntegrityLine@CenturyLink.com.  

 

20. Counter Parts

 

This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original but all of which together will constitute one and the same instrument.  The Parties agree that signatures that are faxed, 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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photocopied or electronically stored or transmitted will be deemed to be originals, and both parties agree to accept and be bound by them.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as of the Effective Date.

 

 

SYNACOR, INC.                          QWEST CORPORATION on behalf of itself

and as agent of its Affiliates

 

                

 

By: ________________________________By: ________________________________

 

 

 

Name:Name: 

 

 

 

Title: Title: 

 

 

 

Date: Date: 

 

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SCHEDULE A

TO

MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT

 

PRODUCT & PRICING SCHEDULE

 

 

	
1.
	
Definitions -  The following terms shall have the meanings set forth below for purposes of this Schedule A and the Agreement:

	
 
	
a.
	
“Activated Email Box” means an email box that has been created within the Synacor Email Service and not deleted as of the last day of the then-current month.

	
 
	
b.
	
“Advertising Costs” mean any fees directly payable to third parties by either party to this Agreement for advertising or the provision of such advertising, including but not limited to ad serving and advertising management fees, [*].

	
 
	
c.
	
“Advertising Sales Fee” means [*] of the Net Advertising Revenue from direct advertising sold by either party under the Agreement.

	
 
	
d.
	
“Business Portal” means that certain web portal originally created by Synacor for CenturyLink under the CenturyLink Agreement and will be provided by Synacor to Client for use by Client’s and its Affiliates’ small business customer Users as more fully described in Section 2.b below.

	
 
	
e.
	
“Bandwidth Fees” means the [*] per month fee Client shall pay to Synacor to compensate Synacor for its expenses related to hosting Services in its data center, including but not limited to bandwidth associated with delivery of auto-play video.   The Bandwidth Fee shall be paid monthly.   

	
 
	
f.
	
“Client Branded Portal” means, collectively and individually, the Residential Portal as more fully described in Section 2.a. and the Business Portal described in Section 2.b below.  

	
 
	
g.
	
“Email Fee” shall mean a fee due monthly from Client to Synacor throughout the Term equal to the sum of (i) [*] per Activated Email Box per month (expressly excluding the Activated Email Boxes hosted in [*] and [*]) and (ii) the actual payments made by Synacor (and adjusted for any credits or refunds and without any markup) to CenturyLink’s Affiliate that are directly associated with the hosting of the Activated Email Boxes in [*].  The [*] per Activated Email Box will be due for each Activated Email Box beginning upon the migration of each such Activated Email Box into [*] and each month throughout the remainder of the Term.  Beginning upon the earlier of (a) the date all Activated Email Boxes that are going to be migrated are migrated to [*] or (b) March 31, 2018, [*] throughout the remainder of the Term, [*]. 

 

	
 
	
h.
	
“Email Service” means the managed email service as described in Exhibit 2 to this Schedule A.

	
 
	
i.
	
“Gross Advertising Revenue” means all money payable to Synacor or Client from all third party video advertising, banner advertising and other forms of advertising that appear on or within the Client Branded Portal or the e-mail services provided hereunder, whether sourced by Client, Synacor or from a third party advertising partner of either party.

	
 
	
j.
	
 “Net Advertising Revenue” shall mean for each month Gross Advertising Revenue less Advertising Costs and, if sold directly, any Advertising Sales Fee.  

	
 
	
k.
	
“Net Search Revenue” means all revenue received from a Search Services Provider related to the Client Branded Portal less actual Search Costs paid in the particular period.  

	
 
	
l.
	
“Platform Fee” means a monthly amount of [*] per HSI Subscriber during the Term and Wind-Down Period, to be recovered by Synacor as described more specifically in Section 4 below.  For purposes of calculating this fee, any Internet access customers acquired by Client or its Affiliates through a merger or acquisition are not counted as HSI Subscribers until such time as such customers, through a migration plan determined by Client, are provisioned to use the Service(s) on the infrastructure provided for under this Agreement.     At the end of each month, Client will provide 

 

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Synacor with the count of applicable HSI Subscribers for which Platform Fees are due as of the last day of such month, and the Platform Fee for that month will be calculated by multiplying such number by the applicable rate.

	
 
	
m.
	
  “Residential Portal” means, the residential customer portal created and operated by Synacor as more fully described in Section 2(a) of this Schedule A below. 

	
 
	
n.
	
“Search Costs” are all direct payments, if any, made by Synacor to the Search Services Provider or Complimentary Search Services Provider(s) for such services related to the Agreement (which costs shall be reasonable and customary within industry practices). [*].

 

	
 
	
o.
	
“Service Area” means those locations where Client or any of its affiliates serve as the incumbent local exchange carrier, provides high speed Internet services, or markets its over the top services.

	
2.
	
Services Provided to Client by Synacor – Synacor shall provide Client the following Services (which list is not exhaustive or intended to be exclusive): 

	
 
	
a.
	
Residential Portals – Synacor will  provide the Residential Portal branded in Client’s reasonable discretion, and utilizing a URL to be provided by Client, that allows Users to search the Internet via the included search bar, provides direct access to Synacor provided e-mail, provides for gadgets and widgets for User customization, provides Client a platform to develop unique communications services offerings and allows Users to select RSS feeds, news and content for customization in accordance with prevailing industry standards.  In addition, Synacor will provide Users access to industry standard Content (the initial description of which is included in Exhibit 1 to this Schedule A), but will not offer Users any premium or paid Content in the music, video and gaming categories without Client’s prior written consent.  Provision of Content on the Residential Portal shall be subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement including Schedule E, and specific Content may change from time to time as Synacor modifies its Content Providers and the Synacor Sourced Content mix (provided that such changes are reasonable in frequency and scope and Client is given at least 3 months’ advance notice thereof in order to train necessary Client personnel, except to the extent Synacor receives less than 3 months’ notice from the Synacor Provider, in which case Synacor will give Client as much notice as is reasonably practical).   The Residential Portal will include Search Services as more fully described in Schedule B, and Advertising Services as more fully described in Schedule C.  Synacor will make Premium Content available to Client under the terms and conditions specified in Schedules D and E.  Client will receive dedicated space on the front page of each Residential Portal, above the fold, for links or access to Client destinations (e.g., My Account, customer support, CenturyLink.com, CenturyLinkZone, integrated third-party or jointly-sponsored web pages such as a CenturyLink-DirecTV page, etc.); other than the above-the-fold requirement, the specifics of where on the page and how much space will be allotted to Client will be mutually agreed by the parties.    

	
 
	
b.
	
Business Portal - Synacor shall operate a Business Portal that may be offered to all of Client’s and its Affiliates’ small business high speed Internet subscribers.  Users of the Business Portal will have Content available to them that is relevant for business customers such as news, financial content, and weather as well as any other Content mutually agreed upon by the parties. At Client’s option, Synacor will include the Premium Products offered for the Business Portal as indicated in Schedule D.  Provision of Content on the Business Portal shall be subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement including in Schedule E and specific Content may change from time to time as Synacor modifies its Content Providers and the Synacor Sourced Content mix (provided that such changes are reasonable in frequency and scope and Client is given at least 3 months’ advance written notice thereof in order to train necessary Client personnel, except to the extent Synacor receives less than 3 months notice from the Synacor Provider, in which case Synacor will give Client as much notice as is reasonably -practicable.  The Business Portal will include Search Services as more fully described in Schedule B, and Advertising Services as more fully described in Schedule C.  Client may, at its option at any time during the Term upon not less than six (6) months prior written notice to Synacor, terminate the use of the Business Portal and Synacor shall cease operating the Business Portal as instructed by Client.

 

 

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c.
	
Consumer and Business E-mail – Synacor will provide managed business and consumer customer email capability for Users utilizing hosting services and equipment to be provided by Client in [*] and [*] until the email boxes are migrated to [*].  Thereafter, Synacor will provide a managed Email Service utilizing hosting services and equipment from its hosting service provider.   The e-mail solution (which as of the Effective Date is offered on the Zimbra platform) shall be consistent with capabilities, functions, ease of use, aesthetic quality and overall consumer satisfaction to prevailing industry practices which, as of the Effective Date, are delineated in Exhibit 2 to this Schedule A.  Client will at all times (throughout the Term and thereafter) own the User e-mail accounts and have complete control of the domain naming rights.   For so long as Client continues to supply hosting services and/or equipment in accordance with Section 3 below, Client will determine storage limits, retention practices and deactivation rules (with input from Synacor).  Thereafter when the email boxes are migrated to [*], Synacor will supply hosting services and/or equipment for the Email Service. Storage limits, retention practices and deactivation rules will be as set forth in Exhibit 2 to this Schedule A, provided that if Client wishes make revisions thereto, an additional fee may apply pursuant to Exhibit 2 of this Schedule A.  Client acknowledges that the Email Fees set forth herein are dependent upon the following, and Client agrees that it will, to the extent it offers an email service to  its HSI residential email customers during the Term of this Agreement, only use Synacor’s Email Service provided under this Agreement to fulfill such offer  during the Term.  Further the Email fee  is based on the Email Service and storage being hosted by Synacor at one data center.  Synacor will also provide Advertising Services as set forth in Schedule C as part of the e-mail Services.  Such advertising shall be subject to Section 2 of Exhibit 2 to this Schedule A.  Client may, at its option at any time during the Term, terminate the requirement of Synacor to provide email capability for its business customers.  Client will provide written notice to Synacor of its desire to terminate Synacor’s email obligation for small business customers at least ninety (90) days prior to its desired start date for migration.  For a mutually agreed upon fee, if any, and in a mutually agreed timeframe, Synacor will assist and cooperate with Client to migrate data associated with the managed Email Service for its business customers to Client or Client’s designated third party.

	
 
	
d.
	
Cross-Sell / Up-Sell Marketing Display – Synacor will provide a carousel display (or such other display method to be agreed upon by the parties) and other inventory on the Client Branded  Portal as mutually agreed upon by the parties, in which advertisements for  Client’s and its Affiliates’ services (communications or other) may be included at no additional cost to Client.  The parties will discuss in good faith the ability to target market specific offerings using Synacor’s or Client’s (or its Affiliates’) and any business model associated therewith.   

	
 
	
e.
	
Development Services – Synacor will provide development services as “Additional Services” as described in Section 2.2 of the Agreement.   

	
 
	
f.
	
Support Services and Service Level Agreement Compliance – as described in Schedule F.  

	
3.
	
Responsibilities of Client – Client shall provide the following (which list is not exhaustive or intended to be exclusive).  Subsections (a) through (c) are required from Client for so long as email boxes are stored in either [*] or [*].  Thereafter subsections (a) through (c) will no longer apply.  Subsections (d) through (g) will continue to be a Client responsibility throughout the Term and the Wind-Down Period.

	
 
	
a.
	
[*]  

 

 

	
 
	
b.
	
[*]

 

 

	
 
	
c.
	
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[*]

 

	
 
	
d.
	
Domain and URL – Client will obtain and provide a unique domain for residential and business customer e-mail and a unique URL for the Residential and Business Portals.  

	
 
	
e.
	
Marketing Services – Client will use reasonable efforts to market the Services as a value proposition of Client’s high speed Internet offerings in the Service Area.  The manner and amount of such marketing efforts shall be reasonably determined solely by Client.  

	
 
	
f.
	
Installation Routine – Throughout the Term (except during the Wind-Down Period), Client will set the Residential Portal as the home page during Client’s residential high speed Internet modem installation process.  

	
 
	
g.
	
Best Practices – Client will follow the best practices identified in Section 6 below.  

	
4.
	
Financial Terms – 

	
 
	
a.
	
During the Term – During the Term, the following financial payment terms shall apply:

	
 
	
(i)
	
Search Services Revenue Share:  Synacor shall distribute to Client, as set forth in Section 4(e) below, [*] thereafter of the Net Search Revenues.  Synacor will retain for its own share [*] thereafter of monthly Net Search Revenues.  

	
 
	
(ii)
	
Advertising Revenue Share:  Synacor and Client’s applicable share of advertising revenue on the Client Branded Portal and e-mail Services and other mutually agreed upon Services will be calculated as follows and distributed in accordance with Section 4(e) of this Schedule A:

	
 
	
(A)
	
Where advertising is sold by third parties (such as AOL, Ad Exchange, etc.), all associated Net Advertising Revenue shall be split [*] to Client and [*] to Synacor.

	
 
	
(B)
	
Where advertising is sold directly by Synacor or Client (in accordance with Schedule C), the party making such direct sale shall retain the Advertising Sales Fee to cover its own direct internal advertising costs and the remaining [*] of Net Advertising Revenue shall be split  [*] to Client and [*] to Synacor.

	
 
	
(iii)
	
Premium Content Sales:  If Client offers and sells any Premium Products offered by Synacor pursuant to Schedule D, or if Users continue to have access to any previously sold Premium Products, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties, Client shall collect revenues from Users who subscribe to such Premium Products (at rates to be established by Client) and remit payments to Synacor at the rates identified and in accordance with the procedures set forth in Schedule D.  

	
 
	
(iv)
	
Platform Fees and Email Fees:  Client shall pay Synacor the applicable monthly Platform Fees and Email Fees in accordance with Section 4(e) below.  

	
 
	
b.
	
Wind-Down – During the Wind-Down Period (as defined in Section 7.4 of the Agreement), the following financial payment terms shall apply:

	
 
	
(i)
	
Search Services Revenue Share:  Synacor shall distribute, as set forth in Section 4(e) below, a Search Services Revenue Share as follows:

	
 
	
(A)
	
In the event the Wind-Down Period follows any non-renewal of the Agreement or the termination by Client in accordance with any termination right in this Agreement or termination of the Agreement by Synacor other than cause (pursuant to Section 7.2), [*] of the Net Search Revenues will be distributed to Client and Synacor will retain for its own share [*] of the monthly Net Search Revenues.  

	
 
	
(B)
	
In the event the Wind-Down follows termination by Synacor in accordance with any termination right in this Agreement for cause (Section 7.2), the Net Search Revenue will be split [*] to Client and [*] to Synacor.

 

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(ii)
	
Advertising Revenue Share:  Synacor and Client’s applicable share of advertising revenue on the Client Branded Portal and e-mail Services and other mutually agreed upon Services will be calculated as follows:

	
 
	
(A)
	
In the event the Wind-Down Period follows any non-renewal of the Agreement, or a termination by Client in accordance with any termination right in this Agreement, or termination of the Agreement by Synacor other than cause (pursuant to Section 7.2):

	
 
	
•
	
Where advertising is sold by third parties (such as Advertising.com, Specific Media, etc.), all associated Net Advertising Revenue shall be split [*] to Client and [*] to Synacor.

	
 
	
•
	
Where advertising is sold directly by Synacor or Client (in accordance with Schedule C), the party making such direct sale shall retain the Advertising Sales Fee to cover its own direct internal advertising costs and the remaining [*] of Net Advertising Revenue shall be split [*] to Client and [*] to Synacor. 

	
 
	
(B)
	
In the event the Wind-Down follows termination by Synacor in accordance with any termination right in this Agreement for cause (Section 7.2):

	
 
	
•
	
Where advertising is sold by third parties (such as Advertising.com, Specific Media, etc.), all associated Net Advertising Revenue shall be split [*] to Client and [*] to Synacor.

	
 
	
•
	
Where advertising is sold directly by Synacor or Client (in accordance with Schedule C), the party making such direct sale shall retain the Advertising Sales Fee to cover its own direct internal advertising costs and the remaining [*] of Net Advertising Revenue shall be split [*] to Client and [*] to Synacor.

	
 
	
(iii)
	
Premium Content Sales:  If Client offers and sells any Premium Products offered by Synacor pursuant to Schedule D, or if Users continue to have access to any previously sold Premium Products, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties, Client shall collect revenues from Users who subscribe to such Premium Products (at rates to be established by Client) and remit payments to Synacor at the rates identified and in accordance with the procedures set forth in Schedule D.  

	
 
	
(iv)
	
Platform Fees and Email Fees:   Client shall pay Synacor the applicable Platform Fees and Email Fees, in accordance with Section 4(e) below.     

	
 
	
c.
	
Outstanding Platform Fees – If at any point during the Term or Wind-Down Period, Client’s share of Net Search Revenue and Net Advertising Revenue in any month is less than the Platform Fee for such month, Synacor will waive any portion of the Platform Fee for such month that exceeds Client’s share of Net Search Revenue and Net Advertising Revenue for such month.  

 

	
 
	
d.
	
Carriage Fees – From time to time, Client may request Synacor to integrate Client Sourced Content into the Client Branded Portal and to utilize Synacor’s single sign-on functionality associated therewith.  In such event, Synacor will provide the initial integration without cost to Client, and Client will pay to Synacor a monthly fee to be determined by the parties (and in the event the parties cannot come to agreement on such fee, such fee will be [*] of Client’s monthly revenue associated with such Client Sourced Content; provided however, in no event shall such fee exceed [*] per Client Sourced Content per subscriber per month).   In such event where Client does not sell such Client Sourced Content to end users for a fee, Client and Synacor shall mutually agree upon a fee to be paid to Synacor related to the inclusion of such Client Sourced Content on the Client Branded Portal.  Any fee paid to Synacor in accordance with this subparagraph (e) shall be referred to as a “Carriage Fee”.  However, in the event Synacor has contractual relationships with such providers, Client may consider, in its sole and absolute discretion,  having Synacor implement such Content pursuant to Synacor’s relationship with the provider instead of Client’s direct relationship with such provider; provided however, the parties understand and agree that nothing contained in this sentence shall create any obligation  for Client to implement such Content through Synacor’s direct relationships with any of such providers.  

 

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e.
	
Payment Terms – Any fees due from Client to Synacor shall be due [*] after receipt of the applicable invoice, or in the case of Client-sold advertising, [*].  Client’s applicable share of Net Search Revenue and Net Advertising Revenue that is due to Client from Synacor pursuant to the terms and conditions above will be due [*] after the end of each quarter in which the applicable fee was incurred.  All invoices, supporting documentation and revenue reconciliation data shall be transmitted via secure and encrypted communication.  

 

 

	
5.
	
Optional Services - In addition to the Services identified in Section 2 of this Schedule A, Synacor shall make available to Client, but Client is under no obligation to utilize or offer, the following optional Services:

a.   Premium Products as identified in Schedule D and subject to the terms and conditions of Schedule E.

b.   Distribution of Client Sourced Content as identified in Schedule E.

	
 
	
c.
	
DNS Redirect Services – The parties will discuss in good faith DNS and HTTP error traffic redirect services to determine if Synacor is able to provide a solution that (i) meets all of Client’s then-current privacy, security and internal corporate policies, (ii) provides services and service levels similar to Client’s current offerings, and (iii) provides Client with no less compensation in revenue share (utilizing similar practices to what Client utilizes currently).  

d.  Start App – Synacor offers an application for iOS and Android platforms that serves as a compliment to the Client Branded Portal, and includes curated short-form video, advertising, news articles and other content.  Synacor will make the standard Start App available to Client [*].  [*] any customization or integrations requested by Client may require additional fees.

	
6.
	
Best Practices – At all times during the Term, Client shall comply with the following best practices.  Failure to comply with these best practices shall be a material breach of the Agreement.

[*]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

	
7.
	
Restrictions -  

 

	
 
	
a.
	
The search bar shall only be located on the Client Branded Portal, included Search results page, included e-mail page, and in any other mutually agreed upon Services.  Client’s commercial webpage, small business pages (to the extent not included as part of the Client Branded Portal), business markets group pages (if any) and wholesale pages (if any) are separate and independent of this Agreement and not included in or covered by any obligations herein. 

	
 
	
b.
	
All Services shall be provided by Synacor in accordance with prevailing industry practices and subject to Client’s reasonable approval.

 

 

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Exhibit 1

To

Schedule A

Of the

Master Services Agreement

 

Included Content

The below-listed types of Content will be provided by Synacor and integrated into the Client Branded Portal initially after the Effective Date.  Such initial Content may change from time to time as Synacor modifies its Content suppliers and Content mix.  Client will be notified in writing of any changes to Content suppliers and Content mix.  Synacor will provide quarterly review of the offered content and changes in providers.  

 

	
 
	
•
	
News: Local (for select markets), national, international, and political

	
 
	
•
	
Entertainment: Celebrities, TV, movies 

	
 
	
•
	
Sports: Popular sports and leagues 

	
 
	
•
	
Weather: Current weather information and forecasts

	
 
	
•
	
Financial and business news

	
 
	
•
	
Online games

 

 

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CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED                               EXHIBIT 10.3

Exhibit 2

To

Schedule A

Of the

Master Services Agreement

 

	
1.
	
Features.  The Email Service will incorporate the following features and functionality, which the parties agree are consistent with prevailing industry standards as of the Effective Date (and the parties may, by agreement, change these features and functionality during the Term):

 

	
 
	
(a)
	
Easy-to-use, intuitive webmail User interface consistent with and comparable to existing competitive webmail interfaces.

	
 
	
(b)
	
Mobile interface appropriate for phone- and tablet-sized screens

	
 
	
(c)
	
Support for full RFC-compliant POP protocol; IMAP compatibility will also be provided. 

	
 
	
(d)
	
Commitment to maintain, throughout Term, industry competitive User features such as HTML messages, capacity to handle large attachments [*], contacts/address book, inline spell checking and other features providing dynamic right-click menus, roll-over informational pop-outs, and competitive technologies.

	
 
	
(e)
	
Large mailboxes; Size will be [*] such that the average mailbox size is [*] or less.

	
 
	
(f)
	
Rich, interactive calendar functionality using a web browser or mobile device with compliant browser using IMAP or POP protocols.  CalDAV standard support is also available. 

	
 
	
(g)
	
Robust filtering rules capable of features such as forwarding, filtering based on headers, subject to, from, body, attachments, and other variables, auto-sorting into designated folders or tags, and the ability to auto-delete messages based on filter criteria.

	
 
	
(h)
	
Anti-virus, anti-phishing, and anti-spam filtering consistent with and comparable to industry standards and that is compatible with and will not interfere with typical desktop security and anti-virus software; ability to auto-file or tag identified messages to junk or similar folder, and ability to auto-delete such detected messages.  Additional User configurable anti-spam filtering will be provided. 

	
 
	
(i)
	
Search technologies; ability to search within messages, contacts, and calendars based upon headers, subject, to, from, body, and other variables.

	
 
	
(j)
	
Organization: delivering the ability to view threaded conversations, to organize by folder and by tags, to drag and drop items among elements, to resize panes, to preview messages in preview pane via AJAX or similar technologies, to dynamically detect and act upon dates, e-mail addresses, and URLs within messages, and to store drafts and track sent messages.

	
 
	
(k)
	
Topology: ability for Client and User to create and manage parent and child account hierarchies with associated control mechanisms through API and web-based administrative interface.  Ability of parent to manage and control child accounts such as adding, deleting, and modifying. 

	
 
	
(l)
	
Administrative API and web-based interfaces which permit Client to provide Tier 1 support to Users.

	
 
	
(m)
	
Synacor shall provide Tier 2 and beyond support.

 

 

	
2.
	
Management.  The managed Email Service will also include the following management services from Synacor:

 

	
 
	
(a)
	
Email-optimized operating system, applications, applications management, and user interfaces.

	
 
	
(b)
	
Security- and quality-related updates to the core operating system and the user experience.

	
 
	
(c)
	
Selection and operation of scalable object storage that stores, shares, synchronizes, protects, and preserves data files.

	
 
	
(d)
	
Operation of distributed architecture that enables maintenance and upgrades with minimal downtime.

	
 
	
(e)
	
Single Point of Contact for product and operational concerns.

	
 
	
(f)
	
Engagement with and management of all vendors required to develop and deliver the managed Email Service.

	
 
	
(g)
	
Client understands that managed Email Service is based on a single data center with short-term data recovery options, which currently consists of three days of daily snapshots.  

 

	
3.
	
Hosting: The managed Email Service will also include the following hosting services from Synacor:

 

	
 
	
(a)
	
Synacor utilizes SSAE16-certified facilities to ensure strict control of access to the physical infrastructure.

 

 

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(b)
	
Synacor follows role-based access control, granting systems access to only the personnel who require it as part of their job function.

	
 
	
(c)
	
Synacor will ensure appropriate capacity [*].  Should the Client alter policies that results in an increased average mailbox size, Client will be responsible for the additional expense.  Any changes that will result in an additional expense will be identified by Synacor in writing.  Client must provide written approval of such cost prior to the cost being incurred.

 

	
4.
	
Security.  The managed Email Service will also include the following security protections from Synacor:

 

	
 
	
(a)
	
Anti-spam capabilities include real-time global data analysis to create informed policies against good, bad, and suspect senders

	
 
	
(b)
	
Two-Factor Authentication is supported by version 8 of the Zimbra platform and can be enabled upon mutual agreement and planning among the parties

	
 
	
(c)
	
Session encryption via Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)  is supported by version 8 of the Zimbra platform and can be enabled upon mutual agreement and planning among the parties

 

	
5.
	
Use of User Information in Emails.  Neither Synacor nor any vendor or contractor to Synacor shall use any information contained in User e-mails (inclusive of the content of the e-mails and also the header, subject and packet-type information, etc.), for advertising or any other purpose.  The foregoing notwithstanding, Synacor and Synacor contractors, agents or partners may access, use, preserve and/or disclose such information, Account Information and User content, without liability, for purposes of (a) blocking or reducing SPAM (b) as otherwise necessary to provide the e-mail Service (including to perform technical support thereof), (c) to respond to or resolve User complaints, to investigate (at Client’s request) violation(s) of the TOU, (d) to respond to subpoena requests or other legal requirements (subject to Section 5.7 of the Agreement), (e) to enforce or prevent breaches of this Agreement., and (f) as required to investigate suspicious activity (including but  not limited to, in an effort to protect the overall integrity of the Email Service and to protect the rights, property, or safety of Synacor, its end users, a third party, or the public).  Client shall notify Users that such actions will take place.

 

	
6.
	
Retention Rules.  The managed Email Service shall comply with the following retention rules, subject to change by Client upon reasonable notice to Synacor.  Client will be responsible for additional expenses that are the result of policy changes requested by Client.  Any changes that will result in an additional expense will be identified by Synacor in writing.  Client must provide written approval of such cost prior to the cost being incurred.  

 

	
 
	
(a)
	
Messages reasonably deemed to be SPAM will reside in the User’s SPAM folder for 2 days and will then be purged.

	
 
	
(b)
	
Messages in the User’s Trash folder will be purged after 14 days.

	
 
	
(c)
	
Unread messages in a User’s Inbox for more than 90 days will be deleted.

	
 
	
(d)
	
Active Mailboxes with no activity for [*] consecutive days will be suspended at such time, and then deleted after a period of an additional [*] days.

	
 
	
(e)
	
User names associated with deleted mailboxes will be reserved for [*], at which time these usernames will be made available to other Subscribers.

	
 
	
(f)
	
Notwithstanding the aforementioned usernames, no other data will be preserved for deleted mailboxes.

	
 
	
(g)
	
Messages to deleted mailboxes will not be delivered.

 

 

 

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SCHEDULE B
TO

MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT

SEARCH SERVICES 

 

The following establishes the terms and conditions by which the Parties will work together to facilitate the delivery of search related Services to Users.  

 

1.Definition of Search Services and Selection of Search Services Provider.Synacor shall be the exclusive provider of search Services on the Client Branded Portal and any other Services that enable Users to receive descriptions and links associated with search results from search boxes (“Search Services”) placed within the Client Branded Portal or other Services, through its agreement with one or more Search Services providers (“Search Services Provider(s)”).  As of the Effective Date, the sole Search Services Provider for the Residential Portal and the Business Portal is Google Inc. with complementary Search Services provided by Ask.com as the Complimentary Search Services Provider (as defined herein).   [*]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Search Services” are a subset of “Services” for all purposes of this Agreement.  Search Services do not include searches or other entries in an address bar or mis-typed URLs in an address bar, and none of those shall be subject to the exclusivity provisions of this Schedule. 

 

a.Operation of Search Services.Each time a User enters a search request in a search box (a “Search Query”), Synacor shall return to such User a set of up to 10 search results (each such set being referred to as a “Search Results Set”) and additional paid links (“Sponsored Links” or “AFS Ads”) as agreed to by the Parties.  A Search Query will only return search results (including Sponsored Links) unless otherwise authorized in writing by Client; information entered as a Search Query may not be used to or for User profile-building by Synacor or the Search Services Provider.

 

b.Hosting and Control. At all times during the Term Synacor shall: (a) deliver and manage any and all pages that comprise the Client Branded Portal on which Search Services are provided; (b) maintain complete technical and editorial control of such Client Branded Portal (provided that the Client Branded Portal complies with Section 7 of Schedule C, with the exception of certain Content as provided in Section 1 of Schedule D); and (c) act as the intermediary for all transmissions between Search Services Provider and such sites. 

 

2. Disclaimers.Client understands and agrees that, to the extent permitted by law, Search Services Provider shall not be liable for any damages, whether direct, indirect, incidental or consequential, arising from the Client Branded Portal’s access to or use of the Search Services.

 

3. No Warranties.Client understands and agrees that notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the Agreement Synacor disclaims any and all warranties and liabilities, express or implied, with respect to the Search 

 

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Services, including without limitation, warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement. 

 

4.Client Not Third Party Beneficiary.Client expressly acknowledges and agrees that Client is not a third party beneficiary under any agreement between Synacor and Search Services Provider. 

 

5.  Search Bar.  Client expressly grants Synacor permission to include a search bar on the Client Branded Sites above the fold in a location mutually agreeable to the parties, such search bar to be of a reasonable size and positioning as optimized by regularly occurring multivariate testing. 

 

6.Competitive Search Results.  Synacor will use commercially reasonable efforts to filter and block paid search results related to Client’s competitors listed in Schedule I2.  However, Client understands and agrees that such filtering may not block out all paid competitor-related search results; however, Synacor shall take down any such paid competitor-related search results as soon as practical after discovery thereof (either on it own or by notice from a third party or Qwest).  As of the Effective Date, Synacor is not able or allowed pursuant to its agreement with its Search Services Provider to filter or block non-paid search results.  If, during the Term, Synacor is able and allowed to do so, Synacor shall use commercially reasonable efforts to filter and block non-paid search results related to Client’s competitors listed in Schedule I2.  Just as with paid search results, Client understands and agrees that such filtering may not block out all non-paid competitor-related search results, but Synacor will take down any such paid competitor-related search results as soon as practical after discovery thereof.

 

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CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED                               EXHIBIT 10.3

SCHEDULE C

TO

MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT

ADVERTISING

 

The following establishes the terms and conditions by which the parties will work together to facilitate the delivery of Advertising Services to Client.

 

	
 
	
1.
	
Advertising Services.  

	
 
	
a.
	
The advertising Services provided by Synacor may include, without limitation, the integration of e-commerce, video, banner advertising and other forms of advertising or advertising support content (videos with pre-roll ads included), in contextually relevant programmed areas (which areas are to be agreed upon in writing by the parties prior to implementation or change) throughout the Client Branded Portal and Email Service solely to the extent provided for or authorized by Client in Section 4 below (“Advertising Services”).  Either party may sell advertising inventory directly to advertisers, and Synacor may sell advertising through advertising networks or other third parties.  Any changes to Advertising Services or the types of Advertising Services that may, in Client’s reasonable opinion, have a negative impact on Client’s legal or regulatory risk (such as, for example, whether or not Synacor can engage in direct behavioral targeting of Users, which, as of the Effective Date, it may not without Client’s express written approval, but not including changes to the advertisers or ad networks placing the ads or other similar changes) must be approved in writing by Client prior to implementation.  All Advertising Services shall be subject to the content restrictions in Section 7, below.  

	
 
	
b.
	
Each party will ensure that any third party advertising networks through which it provides advertising on the Client Branded Portal are either (i) members of the Network Advertising Initiative (“NAI”) or Digital Advertising Alliance (“DAA”) or (ii) agree to the NAI’s or DAA’s self-regulatory principles regarding Internet advertising practices and privacy and participate in the NAI’s or DAA’s related opt-out process.  Ad networks utilized by Synacor in the provision of advertising may not gather personally identifiable information about Users on the Client Branded Portal without express User consent; accordingly, ad networks Synacor engages to provide advertising on the Client Branded Portal may not gather such information on the Client Branded Portal with cookies.  In addition, neither the ad networks or any other third parties that Synacor might engage may collect, without User consent, individualized data, anonymous or otherwise, through cookies or otherwise on the Client Branded Portal, to use such data for retargeting of individuals on third party sites or sharing with third parties.  With respect to ads Synacor places directly, Synacor will only use any data it collects through cookie software for Client, and not provide it to any third party (effectively allowing only first-party cookie use by Synacor).  Unless approved by CTL in writing, Synacor may not use User profile data to present ads on any third party sites (but ads on the Client Branded Portal may be targeted based on content viewed and clicked on by Users, in combination with the information otherwise lawfully collected).  Synacor may use various (non-PII) factors related to a User’s use of the Services to determine the ads shown to users including the content of the site or app on which the ad appears, ads the User clicks, information the User provides such as gender, age or location, hashed email addresses, and search queries entered using the Services, provided that in doing so Synacor is in compliance with the DAA self-regulatory principles.  Unless otherwise approved by Client in writing, Synacor may not share individualized User profile data, anonymous or otherwise, with any other third party.  The requirements set forth in this Section b will be applicable unless otherwise agreed to by Client in writing.

 

	
 
	
2.
	
User Rights Regarding Advertising.  Client agrees to include language in its privacy policy clearly disclosing that third parties may be placing and reading cookies on Users’ browsers, or using web beacons to collect information, in the course of ads being served on its websites.  Client’s privacy policy should also include information about User options for cookie management.  Client will provide to Synacor a copy of its privacy policy for reference.  Synacor will review Client’s privacy policy in effect as of the Effective Date for the purpose of verifying that the foregoing requirements are included.  

 

	
 
	
1.
	

 

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3.
	
Advertisement Removal and Excluded Advertising.  Client reserves the right to request that Synacor remove any advertisement related to which a User or any other person complains.  Synacor shall disable such advertisement from the Client Branded Portal after receiving written notice from Client.  

 

	
 
	
4.
	
[*]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

	
 
	
5.
	
Client Provided Advertising.  Client may sell advertising inventory on the Client Branded Portal provided it meets the following criteria:

 

	
 
	
a.
	
The advertising is direct advertising (which includes advertising made available through a given advertiser’s advertising agency), not advertising sold through advertising networks or other third parties (such as Advertising.com or Specific Media).

	
 
	
b.
	
The CPM for such advertising shall be greater than the reasonable minimum threshold set by Synacor on a quarterly basis.  

	
 
	
c.
	
Any advertising must have a frequency cap no greater than 5 times in a 24-hour period or such other frequency cap as the parties may reasonably agree from time to time. 

 

 

	
 
	
6.
	
Content Restrictions.  No advertising or other content included in Advertising Services by either party shall: (i) be obscene, defamatory, libelous, slanderous, profane, indecent or unlawful; (ii) infringe or misappropriate third party intellectual property rights; (iii) constitute "hate speech," whether directed at an individual or a group, and whether based upon the race, sex, creed, national origin, religious affiliation, sexual orientation or language of such individual or group; (iv) facilitate or promote the sale or use of liquor, tobacco products or illicit drugs; (v) facilitate, promote or forward pyramid schemes, chain letters, or illegal contests; (vi) be otherwise intended to restrict or inhibit any person's use or enjoyment of Services; or (vi) promote unlawful activities or (vii) contain fraudulent offers for good or services.   Each party will follow industry standards designed to prevent the inclusion in its provided Content or advertising 

 

 

 

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of viruses, worms, corrupted files, cracks, hackz or other materials that are intended to damage or render inoperable software, hardware or security measures of Client, any User or any third party.

  

	
 
	
8.
	
Advertising of Client Services.  Synacor will make available, at no cost to Client, one slide in the dynamic content component (“DCC” – the Content carousel above the fold on the Client Branded Portal) area for promotion of Client’s services.  The Client promotions slide will appear in the 6th position or higher of the rotation unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties.  Synacor and Client may also mutually agree from time to time to use a portion of the DCC area for cross channel promotions.  Client’s promotion slides will adhere to Synacor’s technical guidelines which will be provided upon Client’s request to include a given promotion.

 

       9.    Competitive Advertising Limitations.  Synacor shall use commercially reasonable efforts to filter and block all ads for any of the companies set forth on Schedule I2 on any page within any of the Services.  Client may only place companies on the list in Schedule I2 which market, promote, or advertise products or services that are competitive with Client’s long distance services, local telephony services, broadband access services, ATM Services, frame relay services, private telephone line services, business website hosting services, multi-channel video, VoIP, or wireless voice telephony services.  Client may, upon written notice to Synacor, update Schedule I2, provided that Client understands and agrees that any additions to the list will not take effect for 15 business days from Synacor’s receipt of the notice.  In the event a competitive advertisement is not appropriately filtered, it will be promptly removed upon identification of such advertisement.

 

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CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED                               EXHIBIT 10.3

 

SCHEDULE D

 TO

MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT

PREMIUM PRODUCT & PRICING SCHEDULE

 

The Premium Products and related fees payable by Client to Synacor pursuant to the Agreement are set forth below.

 

1.Premium Products and Associated Fees For Residential Portal.  

 

As of the Effective Date, Client is not actively marketing or selling Premium Products to its customers.  However, Client has in the past sold Premium Products to its customers, and some of those customers continue to pay for and/or use the Premium Products, and Client wishes to allow such continued use.  For any Premium Products still in use by any customers of Client, Synacor shall bill Client each month for an amount determined by multiplying the number of Subscription Accounts (as defined below and as reported by Client to Synacor monthly) in a given month (based on the number of Subscription Accounts existing on the last day of the given month) by the monthly fees relating to the pertinent Premium Product(s) subscribed to by the specific Subscription Account, as applicable.  Client shall have the right at any time to terminate any given Subscription Account, including, but not limited to, in the event the User has not paid for the applicable Content.  For purposes herein, a “Subscription Account” is defined as an account that allows a User of a Residential Portal access to the identified Premium Products, Client Sourced Content for which Client requires authentication, and/or Synacor Sourced Content from the Residential Portal or other location as may be agreed to by the parties.  

 

	
 
	
(a)
	
Premium Products.  The following Premium Products continue to be made available to customers of Client who purchased such Premium Products when they were actively sold by Client:

 

	
 
	
(i)
	
General Interest Package:

 

	
 
	
A.
	
Britannica Online Premium – Online and unlimited access to the updated 32-volume Encyclopedia Britannica; a trusted resource. The service offers thousands of articles, videos, audio clips and answers by experts which are not in the print edition. It is updated every two weeks and the experience is free of third party banners and ads.

	
 
	
B.
	
American Greetings – The ultimate card store on the Internet; enables Users to enhance their relationships by sending premium eCards and printed greetings and projects. 

	
 
	
C.
	
Award Funways – Funways is a 3D virtual world that Pre-K children explore with the help of a personalized avatar, compelling learning tools, games, and activities. The product is designed to promote learning in four key areas of literacy, math, creativity, and values.

	
 
	
D.
	
PlaySportsTV - PlaySportsTV is an online destination for youth sports coaching and instruction specifically for coaches, parents and athletes. The instructional content covers 18 major and emerging youth sports, and consists of over 3,000 video drills, tips, and training plans featuring players, trainers, sports experts and top coaches.

	
 
	
E.
	
Shockwave® UnlimitedTM – Provides unlimited access to more than 1,300 premium downloadable games with no time limits plus ad-free play of more than 1,000 online games.

 

	
 
	
(ii)
	
Education Package:

 

	
 
	
A.
	
Award Funways – Funways is a 3D virtual world that pre-K children explore with the help of a personalized avatar, compelling learning tools, games and activities.  The product is designed to promote learning in four key areas: literacy, math, creativity, and values.

	
 
	
B.
	
Britannica Online Premium – Online and unlimited access to the updated 32-volume Encyclopedia Britannica; a trusted resource. The service offers thousands of articles, videos, audio clips and answers by experts which are not in the print edition. It is updated every two weeks and the experience is free of third party banners and ads.

	
 
	
A.
	

 

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CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED                               EXHIBIT 10.3

	
 
	
C.
	
iKnowthat.com – Web-based educational activities for children from ages 2 to 12 that allow them to discover the magic and power of lifelong learning skills.  All activities are highly interactive, and use state-of-the-art web multimedia, including heavy animation, sound, and digitized children's voices.

	
 
	
D.
	
PlaySportsTV - PlaySportsTV is an online destination for youth sports coaching and instruction specifically for coaches, parents and athletes. The instructional content covers 18 major and emerging youth sports, and consists of over 3,000 video drills, tips, and training plans featuring players, trainers, sports experts and top coaches.

 

 

	
 
	
(iii)
	
Games Package:

 

	
 
	
A.
	
Shockwave® UnlimitedTM – Provides unlimited access to more than 1,300 premium downloadable games with no time limits plus ad-free play of more than 1,000 online games.

 

	
 
	
B.
	
iKnowthat.com – Web-based educational activities for children from ages 2 to 12 that allow them to discover the magic and power of lifelong learning skills.  All activities are highly interactive, and use state-of-the-art web multimedia, including heavy animation, sound, and digitized children's voices.

 

 

	
 
	
(iv)
	
Internet Security:  For customers of Client who have previously purchased the F-Secure Premium Product through Synacor’s offering to Client, Synacor will continue to make such F-Secure Premium Product available throughout the Term.     Client may independently offer internet security services (including those provided from a third party supplier) directly to Users without Synacor’s consent or without termination of its offering of the F-Secure Premium Product made available by Synacor as described in this Section 1(a)(iv).  Provided, however, that Client agrees that it shall not implement a marketing or messaging program that intentionally targets its Users who are then existing F-Secure internet security product users, Norton internet security products other than in connection with a marketing or messaging program intended to promote the upgrading of User's premium high speed internet to a tier above the then current tier subscribed to by such User.  Client may discontinue offering the F-Secure Product to Client's Users on not less than ninety (90) days' prior written notice to Synacor. In the event that Client believes it will need additional time to transition users off the security suite following the effective date of the notice, Synacor will use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain permission from its provider to offer a transition period and either per user pricing or an alternative better price for Client during such transition period to reflect any reduction in use during the extended period.

 

 

	
 
	
(b)
	
Premium Product and Content Fees.

 

Monthly Subscription Fees (the fees identified below are the sole and only fees payable by Client to Synacor for the following Premium Products; no other costs, such as content delivery network costs, etc., shall be payable by Client to Synacor related to such Premium Products):

 

	
 
	
▪
	
General Interest Package: Client’s cost shall be [*] per Subscription Account per month.

	
 
	
▪
	
Education Package: Client’s cost shall be [*] per Subscription Account per month.

	
 
	
▪
	
Games Package: Client’s cost shall be [*] per Subscription Account per month.

	
 
	
▪
	
Internet Security: Client’s cost shall be [*] per Subscription Account per month (unless such Service is terminated and no longer offered in accordance with Section 1(a)(iv)).

 

 

 

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2. Premium Products for the Business Portal:  Synacor hereby agrees to continue to make the Premium Products set forth below available, subject to Content Provider approval and the terms and conditions herein, to Users who have previously purchased such Premium Products from Client through Synacor’s offering.  However, each party agrees that Client is not and will not market or sell the Premium Products below to additional customers after the Effective Date.  For purposes herein, a “Business Subscription Account” is defined as an account that allows a User of the Business Portal access to the identified Premium Products, Client Sourced Content for which Client requires authentication, and/or Synacor Sourced Content from the Business Portal.  Synacor shall bill Client each month for an amount determined in accordance with Section 2(b) of this Schedule D.  Client will report the number of Business Subscription Accounts in any given month to Synacor by the second business day of the following month.  Client shall have the right at any time to terminate any given Business Subscription Account, including, but not limited to, in the event the Business User has not paid for the applicable Content.  

 

	
 
	
a.
	
Business Pack – The Business Pack includes the following:

	
 
	
•
	
Moonfruit – allows users to create their own personal websites using the SiteMaker product.  Easily create great looking and functional websites in real time without programming or software.    

	
 
	
•
	
eNom – allows users to create vanity domains

 

 

 

	
 
	
b.
	
Business Pack Pricing - Client shall pay Synacor [*] per month if it has [*] or more Activated Business Users in a given month (including any Pre-existing Business Pack Users).  Alternatively, if Client has between [*] Activated Business Users in any given month, Client will pay Synacor [*] per month.  Alternatively, if Client has between [*] Activated Business Users in any given month, Client will pay Synacor [*] per month.  For administration purposes, the number of Activated Business Users may be adjusted every [*] based on the reports created by Synacor.  Each Business User subscribed to the Business pack will only be counted as an Activated Business User once, and therefore Client will only be billed once per month for each subscription to the Business Pack. 

 

 

	
 
	
d.
	
Synacor Reporting related to Business Pack: 

 Synacor will provide monthly reporting to Client specifying the total Activated Business Users and total Active Business Users in the relevant month. e. Support.  The party shall have the following product-specific support obligations with regard to the Business Packs:

Moonfruit

 

• Client will provide first level support.

• Synacor will provide second level support

 

3. Client Reporting: Client acknowledges and agrees that in instances where it is required to report information to Synacor upon which payment amounts shall be determined, it must notify Synacor of any disputed or revised information within [*] days of the date that the information was first reported.  After the expiration of said [*] days, Client shall not have any recourse against Synacor for information that was inaccurately reported by Client.

 

 

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 SCHEDULE E
TO

MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT

CONTENT DISTRIBUTION TERMS AND CONDITIONS

 

1. Definitions

 

	
 
	
(a)
	
“Client Provider” means a third party from whom Client obtains distribution rights for the Client Sourced Content.

 

	
 
	
(b)
	
“Client Sourced Content” means the content provided by Client or Client Providers.

 

	
 
	
(c)
	
“Content” means games, video, music, audio, images, graphics, statistics, and text that is viewable by or accessible to a Content Subscriber including without limitation (i) Synacor Sourced Content, Client Sourced Content, Portal Content, Premium Content, and (ii) any logos, trademarks, service marks, meta data, or other materials made available therewith.

 

	
 
	
(d)
	
“Content Provider” means the Client Providers and Synacor Providers, collectively.

 

	
 
	
(e)
	
“Portal Content” means Content that is free to the User and that is available without entering a username and password.

 

	
 
	
(f)
	
“Premium Content” means subscription- and fee-based Content that requires a username and password to access.

 

	
 
	
(g)
	
“Premium Offering” means a single product offered to Users that is made up of one or more Premium Content Products. 

 

	
 
	
(h)
	
“Synacor Provider” means a third party from whom Synacor obtains distribution rights for the Synacor Sourced Content.  

 

	
 
	
(i)
	
“Synacor Sourced Content” means the content provided by Synacor or Synacor Providers through Synacor.   

 

	
 
	
(j)
	
 “Activated Business User” shall mean any Business User that has subscribed to any one or more of the products or services in the Business Pack.  Once an Activated Business User has subscribed to a product or service, such User shall remain an Activated Business User for so long as such User is an Active Business User.

 

	
 
	
(k)
	
 “Active Business User” shall mean any Activated Business User that has used the applicable product or service within a given month.  For purposes of the Premium Products on the Business Portal, it will be determined whether the applicable product or service has been used based on the following criteria:

	
 
	
(i)
	
For Moonfruit: Customer will be considered to have used the product if such customer has built a User Website and such user website has shown activity during a calendar month as evidenced by (1) the user making a change or modification to the user website, (2) visitor traffic to the user website.

	
 
	
(ii)
	
For the eNOM Domain Name: Customer will be considered to have used the service once such customer has registered a domain through eNOM until such customer terminates the domain registration. 

 

	
 
	
(l)
	
“Business User” shall mean any business customer of Client or its Affiliates that is a User.

 

2.0 Delivery of Premium Content.

 

Upon Client’s consent, Synacor will make the Premium Offerings set forth in Schedule D available to Users to purchase Subscription Accounts related thereto.   Access to such Premium Offerings will be restricted to those Users who have paid for a Subscription Account to such Premium Offering.  Client will report to Synacor all of those Users who have purchased Subscription Accounts to each Premium Offering and all users who have 

 

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disconnected from such Premium Offerings.   Client’s Users will be required to use a username/password to login to get access to the Premium Offerings, and will be limited to accessing the Premium Offerings through the Client Branded Portal.   Synacor or the applicable Synacor Provider will host the Synacor Sourced Premium Content Products.  Client or Client Providers will host the Client Sourced Premium Content Products unless otherwise agreed to by Synacor and Client. 

 

If the Client chooses to have  Premium Content Products made available on the Client Branded Portal, the Client agrees to allow  End User License Agreements (“EULA”) related to such Premium Content to be displayed on the Client Branded Portal, which EULAs will need to be agreed upon by the User  before obtaining access to such  Premium Content Product.

 

The terms and conditions set forth in the main body of this Agreement with regard to Content also apply to Premium Content Products.

 

Client shall have the right to request that Synacor no longer make a given Premium Offering available on the Client Branded Portal for new subscribers to purchase, and upon such request, Synacor will remove the ability for Users to purchase subscriptions to such Premium Offering from the Client Branded Portal as soon as reasonably practicable.  In such event, subject to Content Provider approval and the terms and conditions herein, the parties will work together to ensure Users who have previously purchased such Premium Offerings will continue to have access thereto.

 

3.0 User Billing.  User billing shall be the sole responsibility of the Client unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties.

 

4.0 Premium Content Requirements.

 

Client will not, without the consent of Synacor:  (i) send any interstitials, pop-up windows, or other messages or files to the User during the time in which any Synacor Sourced Premium Content is displayed or (ii) sell any advertising in, on or related to any Synacor Sourced Premium Content Product, including but not limited to, banners, buttons, links, streaming audio or streaming video advertisements.  

 

Client and Synacor expressly acknowledge and agree that to the extent any Synacor Provider has required as a condition of providing its service that it must be a third party beneficiary to this Agreement, such Synacor Provider shall be considered a third party beneficiary solely for purposes of the enforcement of the provisions of this Agreement relating to such  Synacor Sourced Content made available by such Synacor Provider and that such  Synacor Provider may, in its sole discretion, take any and all action, including but not limited to, commencing any legal action to enforce its rights pursuant to this Agreement.

 

 

 

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SCHEDULE F

TO

MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT

SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENT AND CUSTOMER SUPPORT PROCEDURES

                          

SERVICE LEVELS

 

 

I. General – Subsections A and B of this Section I apply to, and so long as, email continues to be stored at [*] and [*].  Thereafter neither paragraph shall be of any force or effect.  The remaining Subsections of this Section I continue throughout the Term.

 

A.Client wishes to host Synacor’s Software and Client data related to the Service within a data center it designates on hardware purchased or leased by Client.  Synacor will provide Client a list of recommended hardware which Client may purchase or lease.  Client will procure and provision all hardware reasonably necessary to support and maintain the Services.  Client will ensure that (i) the hardware and equipment associated with the Services are dedicated solely to the Service (unless otherwise agreed to by the parties), and are located in a caged, dedicated space within the data center, (ii) subject to reasonable facility access rules and restrictions and emergency or exigent circumstances during which access may be denied entirely, Synacor has authorized remote access to the data center and the relevant hardware 24x7x365 and physical access to the data center as necessary, and (iii) Client and any of its employees, agents or representatives will not access, modify, move, or otherwise disrupt the hardware or equipment related to the Service, either in person or remotely, except in emergency situations or when otherwise agreed to by the parties. 

 

B.Client will be responsible for any outage of the data center or portions thereof caused by Client, its employees or agents and not caused by the equipment, Software or personnel (or agents) of Synacor.  Synacor will perform daily onsite backups of all data to ensure recoverability of data in the event of an outage; Client will archive the images of such backups and store offsite in accordance with Client’s current business continuity/disaster recovery practices.  Additionally, Client will be responsible to obtain and maintain 24x7x365 support for all hardware throughout the Term.  Client will upgrade the hardware as reasonably necessary, including in the following instances: (a) if the Software stack that Synacor is maintaining, whether it is Synacor Software or other Software used in the provision of the Services, is no longer compatible with the underlying hardware or operating system (provided that Synacor is making the same or similar upgrade to similar equipment it uses to provide hosting for other clients for services similar to the Services).  Synacor will provide Client with the appropriate new hardware bill of materials (“BOM”) for Client to procure and provision; (b) if the hardware vendor no longer supports the underlying operating system or firmware on such hardware, then Synacor will provide a recommended new hardware BOM for Client to procure and provision and Client will upgrade such hardware accordingly; and (c) if any of the hardware components fail, Client will be responsible to replace the failed component or ensure that its hardware vendor has access to the failed hardware for replacement, such replacement to occur as soon as reasonably practicable after notice from Synacor or when Client otherwise becomes aware of the hardware failure.  In the event any hardware has failed, Client will ensure that it or its hardware support vendor works in good faith with Synacor to transition any Software or data to the new hardware as necessary.  

 

C.Synacor shall provide, 7x24x365, the service levels in this Service Level Agreement (“SLA”), as follows, as measured on a monthly basis. 

 

D.Contact Information:  

Synacor Technical Service Support: 866.535.8286 or tss@synacor.com

Synacor Network Operations Center: [*]

Client Technical Services Support: [*]

Client NOC: [*]

Client hosting center (for escalations only): [*]

 

Each party will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide the other party at least 30 days’ prior notice if the foregoing contact information changes. 

 

 

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II. Monitoring and Reporting

 

A.In an effort to detect potential problems before they impact the availability and performance of the Services, Synacor continuously monitors the status of the systems using both automated and manual tools employed in its 24 by 7 network operations center (“NOC”).  Synacor shall report to Client, via email to [*] and via phone call to Technical Support Jeopardy Management at [*], immediately after discovery, all instances (however brief) of failures to meet Portal Availability (as defined below), Email Service Availability (as defined below) and all other instances of incidents, outages or downtime affecting the User registration and login system or the Service (or portions thereof), regardless of whether or not Synacor bears responsibility for such failures, incidents, outages or downtime.  

 

B.Synacor shall also provide Client monthly reports providing detailed information regarding incidents, outages or downtime affecting the Client Branded Portal (inclusive of Synacor provided Portal Content that is hosted by Synacor in a Synacor or QCC data center) and Email Service, the duration of such, resolution and impact to monthly SLAs.  Client will provide Synacor monthly reports providing detailed information regarding incidents, outages or downtime affecting the Client managed network infrastructure (network hardware and Internet connectivity).  Synacor’s monthly reports to Client shall also include the following information:

1.  MTA email server connections (measuring of the number of connections dropped due to email IP blacklists or reputation services):

(i)  Accepted Connections - Total number of connections made to Synacor email servers for Users; and

(ii) Blocked Connections - Total number of connections dropped that are made to Synacor email servers for Users.

2.  Email statistics (measuring the effectiveness of spam filtering); 

(i)  Legit Messages - Total number of emails accepted for Users;

(ii)  Blocked Messages - Total number of messages blocked for content.

 (v)  Total number of messages delivered and marked as spam by the user.

3.   Compromised Account Volume - Total number of compromised User accounts of which Synacor becomes aware; and

 

C.The parties will schedule a standing monthly operations review meeting that will cover all metrics covered in the monthly report (which schedule of meetings may be modified upon agreement of the parties).

 

III. Portal Availability

 

A.“Portal Availability” means that the Client-Branded Portal (inclusive of Synacor provided Portal Content that is hosted by Synacor) is fully functional with [*] average uptime in any calendar month.  As an example, Content Synacor includes on the Portal from STATS and Grab Networks is not currently hosted by Synacor and therefore not covered by the Portal Availability metrics, but Content from AP and Events Media is hosted by Synacor.  For these purposes, “Fully Functional” means that the applicable Service is continuously operable, available, and responsive to Client’s Users without delay or malfunction, [*].  Portal Availability excludes: 

	
 
	
(i) 
	
downtime or degradation due to Maintenance (as described in Section VII, below) provided that prior written notice of the maintenance window is given to Client; 

	
 
	
(ii)
	
the inability of Users to access the Client Branded Portal, Content, or any other Services as a result of such Users’ Internet/network connection;

(iii) the inability of Client Providers to update or deliver Content, provided that the inability is not due, in whole or in part, to Synacor.  

(iv) downtime or degradation due to a security intrusion event as described in Section VI SECURITY, below, or a ‘denial-of-service’ attack from external sources outside Synacor’s control; 

 

 

 

(v) downtime or degradation due to problems with Client-provided data APIs, authentication mechanisms or similar services (except to the extent that such problem is due to an act or 

 

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omission of Synacor or its agents, provided Synacor knew or reasonably should have known that it had an obligation to act);

	
 
	
(vi) 
	
downtime or degradation of Email Services, which are covered under the separate service level requirements of Section IV;

 

	
B.
	
Portal Availability Credits.  If Synacor fails to meet the monthly SLAs above for any month during the Term (inclusive of the Wind-Down Period), as identified in the monthly report given to Client, and if Client makes a request to Synacor within [*] of the end of the month in which Synacor failed to meet the SLA, the Portal Availability credits set forth below will be applied to Client’s account for each month during which Synacor failed to meet the required Portal Availability.  To the extent possible, the credits will be applied during the billing period following the month in which such failure occurs and shall be detailed as a separate line item on the invoice.  For example, if SLA credits are due for failures that occurred in the month of September, such credits will be applied to the October billing period.

 

	
 
	
a.
	
A credit of [*] of the monthly Platform Fees identified in Attachment A in the applicable month, plus an additional [*] of such fees for every increment of [*] by which Portal Availability fails to meet the required percentage, up to a maximum of [*] of the Platform Fees which would otherwise have been payable by Client to Synacor for the applicable month.  

 

	
 
	
b.  
	
Chronic Portal or Synacor-hosted Content Unavailability.  Client shall receive the credits set forth in (a) above, and in addition shall have the right to terminate the Agreement for cause upon 30 days written notice to Synacor, in the event that the Client Branded Portal or Synacor-hosted Content is unavailable for the duration of any of the following: 

[*]

 

 

IV. Email Service Availability

 

A.  “Email Service Availability” means that the Email Services provided to Client, as described in subsections (i) through (iv) below, are Fully Functional with 99.9% average uptime in any calendar month. 

 

(i). Webmail – core webmail features, including login, folder view, message view, and message composition.

 

(ii). Post Office Protocol (“POP”) – POP and Internet message access protocol (“IMAP”) access will be subject to the [*] Portal Availability measurement.  

 

(iii). Incoming SMTP – [*] of incoming email will be delivered to the recipient’s mailbox within [*] minutes of receipt at Synacor’s SMTP servers, except where Synacor is receiving substantially more email than is normally received a denial-of-service attack or a severe increase in the amount of unsolicited email. 

 

(iv). Outgoing SMTP – delivery of outgoing messages can be affected by a number of factors, including deferrals or rejections by receiving SMTP servers, faulty mail exchanger (“MX”) records, and Internet transit.  However, Synacor guarantees that [*] of all outgoing email will be sent to its destination within [*] minutes, provided, however, that Synacor shall not be responsible for whether emails are received or accepted by the destination email. 

 

B.  For all email transactions and processing, Synacor shall, for security reasons, use Port 587 and exclude the use of Port 25.

 

C.  Email Service Availability excludes the following situations (to the extent beyond Synacor’s reasonable control) provided, however, that sections (v), (vi), (vii), and (ix) shall only apply for so long as and with regard to email stored in [*] or [*]: 

 

	
 
	
(i)
	
mass mailings [*] by Client without prior notification to Synacor (so Synacor can mitigate systems impacted by such actions);

 

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(ii)
	
a User being blocked or Client being blacklisted by a third-party as a result of mass mailings by Users;

	
 
	
(iii) 
	
attacks perpetrated by compromised accounts (defined as an email account that an unauthorized user has gained access to and is able to act on behalf of the authorized User); 

	
 
	
(iv) 
	
open email relays on the Client’s network that are not managed by Synacor;

 (v)  downtime or degradation due to Client’s or its data center’s failure to permit Synacor remote access to the data center or the hardware on which the Service related Software and data reside; 

	
 
	
(vi) 
	
downtime or degradation due to a failure of Client’s hardware or bandwidth dedicated to the e-mail Services;

(vii) downtime or degradation due to Client’s failure to comply with its obligations under this Schedule F or Schedule G; and

(viii) downtime or degradation due to Client’s failure to provide notice as set forth in Section V, below.

(ix)   downtime or degradation due to a failure of Client’s data center (including, but not limited to, any failure related to power or cooling) not resulting from the act or omission of Synacor or its agents.

 

D.  Due to the distributed architecture Synacor uses to deliver Email Services, it is likely that downtime (email system unavailability) or degradation may only affect a subset of the total user base.  In the event of a failure of one or more mail-drop servers, downtime (system unavailability) will be calculated based on the affected Users as a percentage of the total User base.  For example, if 10% of the User base was affected by the email system unavailability for 30 minutes, the official downtime would be 3 minutes.  

 

E.  Email Service Availability Credits.   If Synacor fails to meet the monthly SLAs above for any month during the Term (inclusive of the Wind-Down Period), as identified in the automated monthly report given to Client,   and if Client makes a request to Synacor within 30 days of the end of the month in which Synacor failed to meet the SLA, the Email Service Availability credits set forth below will be applied to Client’s account for each instance of Synacor’s failure to meet the required Email Service Availability.  To the extent possible, the credits will be applied during the billing period following the month in which such failure occurs and shall be detailed as a separate line item on the invoice.  For example, if SLA credits are due for failures that occurred in the month of September, such credits will be applied to the October billing period.

 

	
 
	
a.
	
A credit of [*] of the monthly Email Fees identified in Attachment A in the applicable month, plus an additional [*] of such fees for every increment of [*] by which Email Service Availability fails to meet the required percentage, up to a maximum of [*] of the fees for Email Services which would otherwise have been payable by Client to Synacor for the applicable month.

 

	
 
	
b.
	
Chronic Email Service Unavailability.  Client shall receive the credits set forth in (a) above, and in addition shall have the right to terminate the Agreement upon 30 days written notice to Synacor, in the event that Email Services are unavailable for the duration of any of the following: 

[*]

 

V. Client Changes and/or Actions

 

Prior to taking any of the actions identified below, and unless different (or no) notice requirements with respect to any such actions are agreed upon in a written implementation plan, Client shall give Synacor notice, as set forth below, with respect to the various actions set forth below:

 

 

 

		
	
Action / Change
	
Required Notification

	
Addition, by the Client, of third-party Content or application to the system (for example, advertising or marketing promotions) that is not routine or otherwise the subject of an 

integration plan.
	
Client will provide full technical details of proposed change to Synacor 2 weeks prior to implementation.

 

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Insertion, by the Client or its delegates, of 

HTML Content using Synacor’s content publishing interfaces and APIs.
	
Client will notify Synacor at least [*] prior to insertion.

	
Addition of new cookies to portal or webmail domain or q.com domain (or other domains managed by Synacor on behalf of the Client under this Agreement) by Client or third party acting on behalf of Client.
	
Client will notify Synacor at least [*] prior to implementation.

	
Promotions or other marketing activities that Client reasonably believes will increase Client Branded Portal usage by [*] or more.
	
Client will notify Synacor at least [*] prior to undertaking such promotions or marketing activities.

	
Material changes to Synacor-facing APIs and data exchange mechanisms.
	
Client will use reasonable efforts to notify Synacor at least [*] prior to implementation. 

	
Changes to the hosting facilities (inclusive of managed network infrastructure, and exclusive of a move of the data center which would require more advanced notice) and/or bandwidth provided to Synacor hereunder.
	
Client will notify Synacor at least [*] prior to undertaking maintenance or testing that Client reasonably believes will impact Synacor’s provision of the Services.

	
Sending of mass emails by Client.
	
Client will notify Synacor at least [*] prior to mailings to [*] or more of HSI Subscribers.

	
Changes / configurations to name service, including MX record.
	
Client will notify Synacor at least [*] prior to implementation.

 

VI. Security

 

A.Synacor’s security team proactively evaluates network security risk, inclusive of risk to the system and Services, develops and implements policies and incident prevention programs, educates management and staff about security policies, and handles computer security incidents.

 

B.System Intrusion.  In the event of a system intrusion by an unauthorized person or malicious code, affected parties will be notified and a solution will be implemented.  Notification of such events to Client by Synacor will occur upon confirmation by Synacor’s security team that there was a bona fide intrusion event, but in no event later than 3 days after the event.

 

C.Network Security.  Synacor will at all times during the Term maintain network firewalls, load balancers and intrusion detection devices to prevent, among other problems, unauthorized access to the network infrastructure and systems.  Network attacks such as denial-of-service attacks are logged.  Synacor will notify Client when such attacks are detected and collaborate with Client to assess the validity of such attacks.  Synacor shall at all times during the Term encrypt data during the Client authentication process and Synacor shall update Client should changes occur to such process.

 

D.Physical Security.  As between the parties, for [*] Client and for [*] and [*] Synacor, shall be responsible to ensure the physical security of the data center and the hardware and equipment dedicated to the Services and system.  With regard to any failure to maintain security of the hardware in the respective data centers, the other party shall be entitled to relief from the applicable SLAs as outlined above.  

 

E.Phishing Attacks/Attempts.  In addition to the foregoing, Synacor shall promptly notify Client’s security team, at a number or e-mail address (Client may request that these notifications occur via email) as provided by Client to Synacor, of all instances of phishing identified by Synacor and directed at Users.

 

 

VII. Maintenance Windows

 

A.Synacor may reserve one or more windows for weekly application revision/infrastructure maintenance, should the need for such maintenance arise.  Typically Synacor conducts maintenance in a 4 hour window from 1:00am to 5:00 am Mountain Time every Monday (“Scheduled Maintenance Window”) and will use commercially 

 

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reasonable efforts to perform such maintenance during times of least impact to Users.  However, Synacor may move or add maintenance windows as necessary.  In the event maintenance will be needed during the Scheduled Maintenance Window, Synacor will notify the Client no less than 2 business days prior to the window.  In the event a maintenance window needs to be moved or added, Synacor will gain written approval from Client of the day and specified window of time for such maintenance prior to conducting such maintenance.  If it is determined during the conduct of any maintenance that the maintenance will run over the allotted or agreed window, Client will be notified immediately via e-mail to [*] and via phone call to Technical Support Jeopardy Management at [*] and be asked to provide, at its reasonable discretion, approval for the extension, and receive regular updates until the maintenance is complete.  During these maintenance windows and any approved extensions thereof, the system and Services may be unavailable to Client and Client’s Users.  Scheduled Maintenance Windows and any approved extensions thereof are not counted against Portal or Email Availability percentages.  

 

VIII. Emergency Maintenance Notification

 

A.In the event that maintenance is required outside of the Scheduled Maintenance Windows and it will adversely affect Client’s Users, Synacor will notify Client about the emergency maintenance window as soon as Synacor determines such emergency maintenance window is needed.  Notification will detail the expected degree of adverse effect on the applicable Service or availability thereof.  Emergency maintenance windows are counted against Portal or Email Availability percentages (as applicable), unless Synacor and Client mutually agree otherwise in writing (email being sufficient for this purpose).  

 

IX. Customer Support Procedures

 

A.Incident Management.

 

Tier 1 – Client will provide first level support to Users, consisting of: (i) handling questions from Users regarding customer/technical support, order processing, and use of the Service; and (ii) accepting and responding to problem calls from Users relating to the Service; (iii) supporting User devices and underlying Client systems and architecture; and (iv) providing notification to Synacor of changes, maintenance, and outages of underling systems that may affect Service.

 

Tier 2/Tier 3 – Synacor will provide second level support to Client, consisting of: (i) accepting and responding to problem escalations reported by representatives of Client with regard to problems that cannot be resolved by Client; (ii) resolving reported problems; (iii) providing notification to Client of changes, maintenance, and outages of underlying systems that may affect Service.

 

Synacor will provide Client the following: 

	
 
	
(i)
	
Technical support offered in English.

	
 
	
(ii)
	
Email address for submitting 2nd level support incidents to Synacor.

	
 
	
(iii)
	
Phone support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  

 

 

B.Priority.  Client will estimate the priority at the time the incident is reported.  The priority can change at any time during the process.  Incidents will be categorized by product category, with the following priorities definitions:

 

Priority 1 (P1) means that the system or Service is substantially non-operational such that it causes severe commercial impact and there are no known workarounds.

 

 

Priority 2 (P2) means a problem with the system or Service that causes significant commercial impact which cannot be resolved (temporarily) by workarounds.

 

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Priority 3 (P3) means a non-critical problem or incident with the system or Service where Client is able to continue to utilize the system or Service and a workaround is not available.

Priority 4 (P4) means an incident that is not a P1, P2, or P3 incident, is non-critical, and for which an applicable workaround is available.

“Support Response Time” means the elapsed time between the incident escalation by Client and the time within which Synacor begins support as verified by a verbal or email confirmation to Client.

Standard Support Response Times are as follows:

			
	
Incident Priority
	
Initial Synacor Response
	
System Fix or Workaround Implemented

	
P1
	
[*]
	
[*]

	
P2
	
 [*]
	
[*]

	
P3
	
[*]
	
[*]

	
P4
	
[*]
	
[*]

A chronic failure to meet these timeframes, other than P3 and P4 fix and workaround timeframes (with “chronic” defined as 5 failures in any 3-month rolling period), shall give rise to a Client right to terminate the Agreement on 30 days’ written notice.

C.Synacor will be responsible for the control and management of incident calls and assignment of priority and escalation to resources within Synacor in its sole and absolute discretion.  Client reserves the right to escalate as reasonably required should stated response times not be met or response is not detailed enough for Client to manage overall customer response (IVR, internal escalation, etc).  

X.  Escalation Path

 

	
 
	
A.
	
The escalation process consists of the reporting, troubleshooting, diagnosis, and resolution processes.  The table below sets forth the time within which a specified Synacor employee or agent will respond to contacts regarding any system or Service incidents, outages or failures or any support inquiries identified by either Client, Synacor or any Content Provider.  All incidents are initially assigned to a Synacor support engineer to be addressed substantially in accordance with the Standard Support Response Times set forth above and will thereafter follow the escalation path set forth below; upon reasonable request by Client, Synacor will move an escalation from the Standard Support Response Times to the escalation path set forth below.  However, Synacor may choose from time to time to handle issues outside of the escalation path indicated below if, in Synacor’s reasonable judgment, such issues either need to be escalated more quickly or can be resolved without escalation, but in any such event Synacor’s response time shall not exceed the response times set forth above. 

 

			
	
 

Escalation Levels

 
	
 

Escalation Response Time
	
 

Synacor 

(individual contacts and phone numbers may change from time to time upon written notice)

	
Level 1

	
Synacor Technical Support Agents available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week for portal issues.  M-F for vendor issues, provided that severe incidents will be initially supported by Synacor and escalated to the relevant vendor during weekends as well. 
	
Synacor TSS Team

tss@synacor.com

1.866.535.8286

	
Level 2

 
	
Level 2 should be contacted if the issue is not answered within 15 minutes.  
	
Support Supervisor

 

	
Level 3
	
Level 3 should be contacted if the issue is not answered within 15 
	
Operations Suppor

 

 

 

 

 

 

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minutes from either Level 1 or Level 2. 
	
Manager

 

	
Level 4 

	
Level 4 should be contacted if the issue is not answered within 30 minutes from Level 1, Level 2 or Level 3. 
	
Account Manager

 

	
 
	
 
	
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SCHEDULE G

TO

MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT

 

HOSTING SERVICES

 

1.General.  This Schedule G shall apply solely with respect to hosting services and equipment provided by Client for either [*] or [*].  

 

(a)All aspects of where the hosting of the Services will be provided and how the hosting of the Services will be provided shall be determined in Client’s reasonable discretion, provided that Client will discuss any proposed changes thereto with Synacor to the extent such changes have the potential to impact delivery of the Services; Client may change the where or how of hosting on reasonable advance notice to Synacor.  The hosting provided by Client includes a high-speed network connection to the Internet via an Ethernet LAN connection from the CPE to the Qwest Communications Corporation (“QCC”) backbone through which Synacor will have continuous access, subject to the Hosting SLA set forth in Exhibit 1 to this Schedule G.  Neither QC nor QCC exercises any control over Synacor’s content (e.g., text, data, images, sounds, programs, code, etc.) and other materials transmitted through the hosting services hereunder. 

 

2.Hosting Terms.  

 

(a)Premises.  

 

(i)License Grant.  Client hereby grants Synacor a limited, personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable license (“License”) to, when invited by Client, access the area within a QCC CyberCenter (the “Premises”) where the System and Services equipment and Software are hosted, as reasonably necessary in order to install, maintain and operate the System, Software and Services resident in or provided via equipment located in the Premises.  Synacor, through its Authorized Representatives (with “Authorized Representative” meaning one of no more than 6 individuals (e.g., employee, contractor, etc.) that Synacor designates in writing as having authority to access the Premises on Synacor’s behalf), may, when permitted, access and use the Premises only for the foregoing purposes and to interconnect with QCC’s network.  

 

(ii)Direct Physical Access to Premises.  Whenever accessing the Premises, Synacor and its Authorized Representatives will comply with the requirements of any lease, policies, rules and regulations of QCC or its lessor, including, but not limited to, the Qwest Standards for Facility Security and Rules of Conduct (the “Standards”) to the extent provided to Synacor by Qwest.  Such Standards are subject to change at QCC’s sole discretion, and Qwest will provide Synacor with updates as changes are made.  The following items are prohibited in the Premises: explosives, tobacco-related products, weapons, cameras (e.g., video, web, etc.), video tape recorders, hazardous materials, flammable liquid or gases or similar materials, electro-magnetic devices, or other materials or equipment that QCC, at any time and at its sole discretion, deems prohibited.  Only Authorized Representatives are permitted to access the Premises on Synacor’s behalf.  QCC, at its sole but reasonable discretion, may refuse to allow an Authorized Representative to enter the Premises.  If refusal of Authorized Representative is unreasonable and is the cause of Service downtime or degradation, Synacor will not be liable for SLA credits under Schedule F to the extent of Client’s cause of the downtime or degradation.  Authorized Representatives entering the Premises may, at QCC’s sole discretion, be required to be accompanied by an authorized employee or agent of QCC (the “Escort”).  All of Synacor’s work in the Premises will be performed in a safe and workmanlike manner.  Synacor and its Authorized Representatives will not alter or tamper with any property or space within the CyberCenter.  Synacor’s work operations in the Premises may be suspended if, in Escort's sole discretion, any hazardous conditions arise or any unsafe or insecure practices are being conducted.  In order to provide Synacor with physical access to the Premises and proximity to equipment owned by third parties, Synacor will at all times during which it or its agents access(es) the Premises, at its own cost and expense, carry and maintain the following insurance coverage with insurers having a minimum “Best’s” rating of A VII (A-7): (a) commercial general liability insurance covering claims for bodily injury, death, personal injury, or property damage (including loss of use) occurring or arising out of the license, use or occupancy of the Premises by Synacor, including coverage for premises-operation, products/completed operations, and contractual liability with respect to the liability assumed by Synacor hereunder, with limits not less than $2,000,000 for each occurrence, $4,000,000 for general aggregate, $2,000,000 for products/completed 

 

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operations, and $2,000,000 for personal and advertising injury; (b) workers’ compensation insurance with statutory limits as required in the state(s) of operation and providing coverage for any employee entering onto the Premises, even if not required by statute; (c) employer’s liability or “Stop Gap” insurance with limits of not less than $100,000 each accident; and (d) comprehensive automobile liability insurance covering the ownership, operation, and maintenance of all owned, non-owned, and hired motor vehicles used in connection with travel to, from and around the CyberCenter and Premises, with limits of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence for bodily injury and property damage.  The insurance limits required herein may be obtained through any combination of primary and excess or umbrella liability insurance.  Synacor will forward to Client certificate(s) of such insurance upon the effectiveness of this Schedule and upon any renewal of such insurance during the term.  The certificate(s) will provide that: (x) Client and QCC be named as additional insured; (y) 30 days prior written notice of cancellation, material change or exclusion to any required policy will be given to Client; and (z) coverage is primary and not excess of, or contributory with, any other valid and collectible insurance purchased or maintained by Client or QCC.  If Client moves the hosting services to a different facility, Synacor may be required to obtain different or additional insurance and/or to have additional parties named as additional insureds.

 

(iii)Remote Access.  Subject to subsection (iv), below, Synacor will be given by Client the continuous ability to remotely access the System, Software and Services resident in or provided via equipment located in the Premises.  Such remote access shall be conducted at all times in accordance with industry standard practices with regard to the safety, security and integrity of the System, Software and Services and all equipment in the Premises.  Synacor’s remote access may be suspended if, in Client's sole and reasonable discretion, any hazardous conditions arise or any unsafe or insecure practices are being conducted.  

 

(iv)Synacor may not use any Client or QCC equipment or the Premises for any purposes other than as minimally necessary to do so in order to fulfill its obligations under the Agreement.  SYNACOR UNDERSTANDS AND AGREES THAT, TO THE EXTENT IT DISTURBS, INTERRUPTS OR DAMAGES ANY QCC OR CLIENT EQUIPMENT OR PROPERTY IN THE PREMISES WHILE ACCESSING (DIRECTLY OR REMOTELY) THE PREMISES OR THE SOFTWARE OR SYSTEMS OR EQUIPMENT IN THE PREMISES UPON WHICH THE SERVICES RESIDE OR ARE PROVISIONED, SYNACOR SHALL HAVE FULL RESPONSIBILITY AND LIABILITY FOR SAME AND SHALL NOT BE RELIEVED OF ANY OBLIGATIONS IN THE AGREEMENT RELATED TO THE PERFORMANCE OF THE SERVICES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE OBLIGATIONS IN SCHEDULE F.  Synacor will defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Client and QCC and their Affiliates and contractors from any third party Claims arising out of or related to any damages caused by Synacor, its Authorized Representatives, employees, agents or contractors to any part of the CyberCenter or the equipment, data or networks of Client, QCC or QCC's customers.

 

(b)Maintenance.  QCC will conduct routine, scheduled maintenance within its CyberCenters, during which time the Premises and equipment, Software and Systems therein may be inaccessible by Synacor or unable to transmit or receive data.  QCC or Client will notify Synacor at least 2 business days prior to such maintenance being performed, and of the potential implication or impact thereof.  Client shall not be entitled to any credits under Schedule F to the extent any downtime or degradation of the Software, Systems, or Services occurs as a result of such maintenance.  Client and/or QCC may periodically enter the Premises to conduct routine or emergency inspections of the space and all equipment located therein.

 

(c)Disclaimer of Warranties.  CLIENT AND QCC DISCLAIM ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF TITLE, NONINFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, RELATED TO THE HOSTING AND OTHER SERVICES PROVIDED UNDER THIS SCHEDULE.    

 

(d)Escalations.  Initial hosting escalation calls/requests shall be made to QCC’s First Touch Response (“FTR”) desk at [*].  FTR will escalate as necessary with a QCC manager.  [*] should also be contacted or copied on all calls/requests.  Additional escalation contacts may be provided by Client, as appropriate, at installation of Synacor software/equipment in the CyberCenter.  When making escalation calls/requests, Synacor shall define the nature of the emergency in accordance with the following tables:

 

 

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Table 1: Trouble Ticket Severity Level Definitions

 

			
	
Severity
	
Description
	
Example

	
1

Trouble
	
Entire CyberCenter affected
	
•Multiple network circuit outage

•Router/switch problem

•Network outage

	
2

Trouble
	
•Multiple customers affected

•Single customer server(s) inoperable

•Web site inaccessible

•QCC-managed firewall inoperable 

•Hacking issue

All backups for all customers in one CyberCenter failed to start and/or complete. 
	
•Multiple servers down for multiple customers

•Server(s) down for single customer

•Web site down

•QCC-managed firewall down

•Master backup servers down

•Entire silo down

	
3

Trouble
	
•Partial server outage

•Single client hardware device impaired

•Customer software application issue

•Network latency

•Customer firewall partially impaired

•Scheduled backup failed within customer’s defined backup window (single or multiple customers, but not all customers in CyberCenter)

•QCC internal machine impairments or outages 

•HPOV configuration issues

oQCC finds that it is monitoring an invalid IP

oQCC finds that it is not monitoring all the IPs that belong to the customer (customer added one, but QCC didn’t know that QCC needed to be monitoring because QCC wasn’t notified)
	
•Hardware on server is inoperable (drive, CPU board, or memory chip)

•Third party software application issue (Cold Fusion, database or email issue, application release caused server impairment)

•High disk usage

•High CPU utilization

•Web site accessible, but customer is having problems with their firewall.

•QCC internal machines, such as jumpstarts, BUNS, syslogs are impaired or down completely

•Received alarm on invalid or incorrect IP

•Master server down when no backups are running.

 

 

 

 

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Table 2: Request, Informational, and Question Ticket Types and Severity Levels

Request, Informational, and Question tickets are all coded as severity 4.  All service requests are coded as Requests; Informational Tickets are company records of events that serve to inform the organization of non-service impacting issues.  Table 2 shows examples of each ticket type.  Although NTM allows users to open Question tickets, Hosting Operations does not recognize them and all customer questions or requests for information should be opened as Request tickets.  

 

		
	
Ticket Type
	
Example

	
Severity 4 – Informational
	
•Scheduled backup failed on first or second attempt, but the re-scheduled backup was completed within the customer’s defined backup window

•Alarm created by monitoring applications, but there was no problem found after troubleshooting.

•Server inoperable due to maintenance work performed by customer

•Server removed or uninstalled by Qwest or QCC

•Customer contacts FTR to inform that they are performing maintenance on their Basic or Enhanced machine

•CyberCenter contacts FTR to inform of customer escort

	
Severity 4 – Request
	
•All service requests such as the following:

oReboot on a machine that is operable

oRestore (data, web page, application)

oRun backup

oNew IP address

oModification of HOT data

oAfter Action Report

oCyberCenter or CyberCentral tour

	
Question
	
•All Question tickets should be opened as Request tickets

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Exhibit 1

To

Schedule G

of the

Master Services Agreement

 

Hosting and Network SLA

 

1.Definitions.  Unless defined herein, capitalized terms will have the definitions assigned to them in the Agreement or as defined in an applicable Schedule thereto.

 

2.Hosting SLA.  The Service Level Agreements (“SLAs”) applicable to the hosting services obtained by Client are as set forth below.  Client will provide Synacor with dedicated bandwidth to access the hosting facilities provided by Client and Client’s equipment therein dedicated to the Synacor Services (as described in this Schedule) with 99.9% average service availability (uptime) measured during each calendar month (the “Hosting SLA”).  

 

3.   Service Credit Exceptions; Maximum Credits.  Service credits will not be available in cases where the Hosting SLA is not met as a result of: (i) the negligence, acts, or omissions of Synacor, its authorized representatives, employees, contractors, or agents, including, without limitation, any breach of the obligations of Synacor under the Agreement; (ii) the failure or malfunction of equipment, applications or systems not owned, leased, licensed, or operated by Client; (iii) scheduled maintenance, alteration, or implementation (provided that Client provides prior notice as required by the Agreement); or (iv) the inability of Synacor to access Client’s equipment or the dedicated bandwidth used to access the hosting facility attributable to problems with the Synacor APIs, internal systems, software, hardware not hosted within the Client obtained hosting facilities, third party attacks of any kind, or internet failure.  The Hosting SLAs only apply to dedicated bandwidth and hosting services obtained by Client for the hosting of Client equipment dedicated to the Client Branded Portal and e-mail Service.  Accordingly, Synacor is solely responsible for administering and managing all aspects of its application(s).  There are no SLAs associated with the availability (or unavailability), administration, or management of Synacor’s applications, database tables, or other internal features.  Synacor’s remedies for any and all claims relating to the hosting services provided by Client will be limited to those set forth in this Hosting SLA.  

4.  Credits.  If Client fails to meet the Hosting SLAs, as measured by Synacor or QCC, Synacor shall be entitled to a service credit in the amount of: [*].  Additionally, Synacor shall be relieved of its obligation to pay credits under Schedule F to the extent such obligation would otherwise result from Client’s failure to meet the Hosting SLAs. 

5.  Credit Requests.  To receive Hosting SLA credits, Synacor must request such credit from Client (based upon monthly reporting to be provided by Client during the monthly service quality meetings) within 30 calendar days from the date the relevant Hosting SLA goal was not met.  A credit will be applied only to the month in which the event giving rise to the credit occurred.  Outages spanning month-end will be handled as a single outage and credited appropriately.

 

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SCHEDULE H

TO

MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT

 

User Experience 

 

[*]

 

 

 

The Parties will maintain a persistent visible feedback mechanism on centurylink.net. Client will [*] perform the initial feedback review and analysis.  The Parties will evaluate these feedback analyses monthly, and identify and appropriately prioritize projects for improving the products. 

 

[*].  Synacor and Client will actively track and report to each other customer experience enhancements. [*] the parties will review customer experience projects implemented [*].  Projects should be associated with corresponding customer feedback [*] when applicable.  

 

Synacor and Client will incorporate customer experience and retention metrics in a standard scorecard that will be reviewed [*]. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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SCHEDULE I1

TO

MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT

 

List of Competitors

 

 

[*]

 

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SCHEDULE I2

TO

MASTER SERVICES AGREEMENT

 

List of Competitors

 

Suppress ads and paid search results from the following Client competitors: 

 

[*]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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EXHIBIT A

Supplier Acknowledgement and Certification

Corporate ethics and Compliance Program

 

CenturyLink has adopted various policies and procedures that govern CenturyLink and its employees’ interaction with its contractors and vendors.  The general intent of these policies is to ensure that all our vendors are treated fairly and equally and that CenturyLink receives the most competitive bids for the products and services it purchases, without the inappropriate influence of either personal or financial relationships.

 

As a vendor partner, you play an important role in helping us assure compliance with these policies.  CenturyLink’s corporate compliance policies can be fairly summed up by two simple propositions:  (i) no CenturyLink employee should seek or accept, and no vendor should offer or be put at any competitive disadvantage by failing to offer, any compensation or other material benefit or favor and (ii) no CenturyLink employee should have any interest, whether directly or through family or business relationships, in any work any vendor performs on behalf of CenturyLink without having first fully disclosed and received approval of such interest from CenturyLink Corporate Ethics and Compliance.  The policies themselves are detailed in the Code of Conduct, which can be obtained on-line at http://www.centurylink.com/static/PDF/AboutUs/Governance/Code_of_Conduct.pdf (If you do not have access to the Internet, a hard copy of the CenturyLink Code of Conduct can be obtained from CenturyLink upon written request).  

 

We expect our employees to conduct themselves with the highest degree of honesty and integrity.  IF YOU SUSPECT ANY VIOLATIONS OF THESE PRINCIPLES YOU SHOULD IMMEDIATELY CONTACT THE centurylink integrity line AT [*].  YOUR COMMUNICATION WILL BE TREATED CONFIDENTIALLY.

 

To further assist CenturyLink in its monitoring of its compliance programs, the undersigned contractor (“Supplier”) hereby: (i) acknowledges that it has obtained a copy of CenturyLink’s Code of Conduct and Supplier Code of Conduct  located at url; http://www.centurylink.com/aboutus/docs/CenturyLink_Supplier_Code_of_Conduct.pdf, (ii) agrees to conduct its affairs with CenturyLink in full conformity with the terms and principles of the Supplier Code of Conduct, (iii) agrees to refrain from soliciting or encouraging any other person to violate the terms or principles of CenturyLink’s Code of Conduct or Supplier Code of Conduct, and (iv) agrees that it will promptly report to CenturyLink’s Integrity Line any violation of CenturyLink’s compliance policies of which it may become aware.

 

Supplier also understands that it is a violation of CenturyLink policies for any CenturyLink employee or any person who is affiliated with any CenturyLink employee through family or business relationships to conduct business with CenturyLink, or have any direct or indirect economic interest in any work performed on behalf of CenturyLink, without having received explicit approval from CenturyLink Corporate Ethics and Compliance to have such interest.  

 

 

We appreciate your assistance in helping us achieve CenturyLink’s objectives, and we greatly appreciate your assistance in helping us ensure the quality and effectiveness of our Compliance Programs.  If you have any questions about this form or the information which it requests, please feel free to contact members of the Ethics and Compliance team by contacting the CenturyLink Integrity Line at [*].

 

 

 

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