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    EXHIBIT 10.9

    

    MARKETING
REPRESENTATIVE AGREEMENT

    

    THIS
MARKETING REPRESENTATIVE AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is made and entered into
this 7th day of July, 2006 (the “Effective Date”), by and between
AMERISOURCEBERGEN CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation having an address at 1300
Moms Drive, Chesterbrook, PA 19087-5594 (“ABC”), and MOUNTAIN
CAPITAL, LLC, doing business as ARROW MEDIA SOLUTIONS, a New York limited
liability company having an address at 1927 Saranac Avenue, Suite 2, Lake
Placid, New York 12946 (“AMS”).

    

    RECITALS:

    

    A.           AMS
has developed and sells various kiosks to transfer digital images (each a “Kiosk”) along with
various accessories including, but not limited to, dyes, printers, paper and
software (the “Accessories”).

    

    B.           AMS
desire to appoint ABC, and ABC desires to accept such appointment, as a
marketing representative for the sale of Kiosks to ABC’s customers (each an
“End User”), in
accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

    

    NOW,
THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements contained
herein, and intending to be legally bound hereby, the parties agree as
follows:

    

    Section
1.                      Definitions. Except
for me terms defined elsewhere in this Agreement, the following terms shall have
the meanings specified below:

    

    “ABC Account Number”
shall mean an End User’s account number with ABC through which such End User may
purchase one or more Kiosk Packages.

    

    “End User Price” shall
mean the price that ABC charges to an End User for the purchase of a particular
Kiosk Package.

    

    “Kiosk Package” shall
mean the Kiosk(s), Accessories and Services sold together to an End User
pursuant to this Agreement.

    

    “Kiosk Purchase
Agreement” shall mean that certain purchase agreement attached hereto as
Exhibit B pursuant to which one or more Kiosk Packages are sold to an End
User.

    

    “Kiosk Purchase Price”
shall mean that price charged by AMS to ABC for a Kiosk Package or a number of
Kiosk Packages as set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto.

    

    “Leasing Company”
shall mean any Person that provides leasing or financing to End Users for the
lease, lease to purchase or purchase of one or more Kiosk Packages.

    

    “Person” shall mean an
individual, corporation, partnership, trust, association, entity or governmental
authority.

    

    
      
        
           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

    

    

    “Services” shall mean
those installation, training, warranty, and maintenance and support services
provided by AMS to End Users pursuant to the Kiosk Purchase
Agreement.

    

    “Term” shall have the
meaning ascribed thereto in Section 8.1 of this Agreement

    

    Section
2.                      Grant of
Rights.

    

    2.1           Appointment as Marketing
Representative. During the Term of this Agreement and except as otherwise
provided in this Agreement, AMS hereby appoints ABC as a marketing
representative for the sale of Kiosk Packages to ABC customers and ABC accepts
such appointment.

    

    2.2           License to End Users.
ABC shall arrange for the sale of the Kiosk Packages to ABC customers and for
each sale of one or more Kiosk Packages to an ABC Customer each End User shall
be required to execute a Kiosk Purchase Agreement.

    

    2.3           Ownership. As between
AMS and ABC, AMS owns and retains all right, title and interest in and to (i)
the Kiosk Packages; (ii) all trademarks, service marks and trade names of AMS
associated with the Kiosk Packages (the “AMS Trademarks”); and
(iii) all copyrights, patents, trade secret rights and other intellectual
property associated with the Kiosk Packages (the “Intellectual
Property” and collectively with the Kiosk Packages and the AMS
Trademarks, the “AMS
Property”).

    

    2.4           Use of the
Trademarks. During the Term of this Agreement, ABC shall have the right
to use and reproduce the AMS Trademarks in connection with ABC’s advertising,
marketing and promotion of the Kiosk Packages. If ABC, in the course of
exercising its rights under this Agreement acquires any goodwill or reputation
in any of the AMS Trademarks, all such goodwill or reputation shall be
transferred to and shall vest in AMS when and as, on an ongoing basis, such
acquisition of goodwill or reputation occurs, as well as at the expiration or
termination of this Agreement, without any separate payment or other
consideration of any kind to ABC, and ABC agrees to take upon AMS’s request, any
commercially reasonable actions necessary to effect such vesting.

    

    Section
3.                      Pricing and
Payment.

    

    3.1                           Purchase of Kiosk Packages
by End Users.

    
      	
               
      

            	
              3.1.1

            	
              Purchase Through ABC
      Account Number. During the Term of this Agreement, if an End User
      purchases one or more Kiosk Packages using its ABC Account Number, then
      for each of these End User purchases AMS will invoice ABC less then the
      retail price of the Kiosk Packages. The % discount is based off of the
      following schedule;

            

    

    

    For a member of the Good Neighbor Pharmacy program (“GNP Program”), AMS will invoice ABC ***% of the “GNP Price” per the provided price list from AMS.

    

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      ***   Redacted pursuant to a Confidentiality Request with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission

    
      
        
           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

    

    

    For
non-GNP customers, AMS will invoice ABC ***% of “non-GNP Price” per the provided
price list from AMS.

    

    When
requested and approved, each in writing, ABC will allow AMS permission to lower
the retail price for a promotion or special event pricing.

    

    3.1.2                      AMS
will invoice ABC for the end user’s purchase and ABC will bill thru the amount
of the purchase to the applicable End User with a standard payment term of 30
days, for reimbursement to ABC, ABC will pay AMS within 30 days upon receiving
an invoice.

    

    3.1.3                      Purchase Other Than Through
ABC Account Number. During the Term of this Agreement, if an End User
purchases one or more Kiosk Packages other than through their ABC account (e.g.,
a lease, cash, check), then for each of these End User purchases AMS will pay to
ABC a rebate off the purchase price for each Kiosk Package, The % rebate is
based on the following schedule:

    

    For GNP
customers, AMS will pay to ABC a ***% rebate off the “GNP Price” per the provided
price list from AMS.

    

    For
non-GNP customers, AMS will pay to ABC a ***% rebate off the “non-GNP Price” per
the provided price list from AMS.

    

    Such
payments will be made by AMS to ABC within thirty (30) days of the end of the
month in which such End User Price was received by AMS. For purchases other than
through ABC Account Number, AMS shall enter into a Kiosk Purchase Agreement with
End Users to reflect the terms and conditions of the sale of its Kiosk(s)
Packages to such End Users, which such agreement shall be substantially in the
form attached hereto as Exhibit
A.

    

    3.2           Sale of Additional Services
and Accessories to End Users. In the event End Users purchase additional
Services and/or Accessories from AMS, AMS will pay to ABC an amount equal to ***%
of all gross revenues received by AMS in connection with the sale of such
additional Services and Accessories. AMS will pay the foregoing amounts to ABC
on a monthly basis; such amounts to be equal to the gross revenues received by
AMS in the immediately preceding month for such additional Services and
Accessories.

    

    3.3           ***

    

    
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    or
Accessories or Services and the price of the same that was offered to a third
party, as well as the cost of the audit.

    

    3.4           End User Prices.
During the Term of this Agreement and notwithstanding the Kiosk Purchase Price,
ABC shall be free to determine the End User Price for Kiosk Packages that ABC
charges to End Users.

    

    3.5           Taxes. For those
Kiosk Packages sold to End Users pursuant to Section 3.1.1 above, ABC shall be
responsible for the collection of all sales, use or personal property taxes from
End Users. For those Kiosk Packages sold to End Users pursuant to Section 3.1.2
above or those Services or Accessories sold to End Users pursuant to Section 3.2
above, AMS shall be responsible for the collection of all sales, use or personal
property taxes from End Users. Neither party shall be responsible for any taxes
based on other party’s net income.

    

    Section
4.                      Duties of ABC;
Reservations.

    

    4.1           Marketing the Kiosk
Packages. ABC shall use commercially reasonable efforts to market the
Kiosks and shall be solely responsible for its costs relating to marketing the
Kiosk Packages.

    

    4.2           Services to End
Users. In order for AMS to provide the Services to End Users, ABC shall
provide to AMS a complete list of all End Users, and shall update such list on a
monthly basis and deliver the updated End User list to AMS. ABC shall not be
responsible for providing any Services to End Users.

    

    4.3           Competitive and Other
Products. During the Term of this Agreement, ABC will not market or sell
products that directly compete with the Kiosks.

    

    Section
5.                      Duties of
AMS.

    

    5.1           Technical Materials.
AMS shall provide to ABC such technical information in relation to the Kiosk
Packages and information relating to the advertising or marketing thereof as ABC
may reasonably require.

    

    5.2           Order Fulfillment.
Upon execution of a valid Kiosk Purchase Agreement, AMS shall deliver the
applicable number of Kiosk Packages to an End "User within 2 to 6 weeks of the
delivery of the Kiosk Purchase Agreement or placement of an order for one or
more Kiosk Packages.

    

    5.3           Services to End
Users. During the Term of this Agreement, AMS shall provide the Services
to End Users.

    

    Section
6.                      Representations and
Warranties.

    

    6.1           By AMS. AMS
represents and warrants to ABC that (i) it or its licensors have all of the
rights necessary to grant ABC the rights set forth in this Agreement; (ii) none
of the AMS

    

    
      
        
           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

    

    

    Property
infringes any intellectual property rights of any Person; (iv) the rights
granted to ABC hereunder do not, and will not during the term of this Agreement
violate any agreement or any applicable laws, including, but not limited to, any
export or import laws, and (v) it is authorized to enter into this Agreement and
grant the rights hereunder.

    

    6.2           By ABC. ABC
represents and warrants to AMS that (i) it is authorized to enter into this
Agreement, and (ii) it will comply will all applicable laws relating to the
marketing of the Kiosks.

    

    Section
7.                      Confidentiality and
Nondisclosure. In performing under this Agreement, each party may
disclose to the other confidential business and technical information related to
the business plans and methods of each party, both generally and as they relate
to the Kiosk Packages and the distribution thereof (the “Confidential
Information”). In addition to the foregoing, the Kiosk Purchase Price,
and any other information related thereto, shall be treated as the Confidential
Information of AMS.

    Each
party agrees it shall not use, either directly or indirectly, the Confidential
Information provided by the other party except for the purposes contemplated by
this Agreement. Each party also agrees that it shall take all commercially
reasonable actions necessary to prevent the disclosure to any third party of the
Confidential Information provided by the other party. “Confidential Information”
shall not include any information that is (i) known to the receiving party prior
to disclosure by the other party, (ii) lawfully obtained after the date of this
Agreement by the receiving party from a third party who is not under any duty of
nondisclosure; (iii) generally available to the public; or (iv) lawfully
developed by the receiving party independent of information provided by the
other party.

    

    Section
8.                      Term and
Termination.

    

    8.1           Term. Unless
otherwise terminated as provided herein, the term of this Agreement shall
commence on the Effective Date and continue in effect for three (3) years (the
“Initial Term”). Thereafter, ABC, in its sole discretion, may renew the term of
this Agreement for 1 year (the “Renewal Term” and together with the Initial
Term, the “Term”) upon written notice to AMS prior to the expiration of the
Initial Term or any Renewal Term. If the Term of this Agreement is extended to a
Renewal Term, the parties agree to meet by telephone (or otherwise as the
parties may agree) prior to the expiration of the Renewal Term to discuss the
continuation of the Term, modifications to this Agreement or termination of this
Agreement.

    

    8.2           ***

    

    8.3           Termination for
Breach. Either party may terminate this Agreement by written notice to
the other party if the other party is in material breach of any of its material
obligations under this Agreement and fails to cure such breach within thirty
(30) days of receiving written notice of such breach, unless such breach is
incurable, in which event the non-breaching party may immediately terminate this
Agreement.

    

      

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        ***   Redacted pursuant to a Confidentiality Request with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission

    
      
        
           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

    

    

    8.4           Duties Upon
Termination. Upon termination of this Agreement for any reason whatsoever
(i) ABC shall cease marketing the Kiosk Packages; and (ii) each party shall
return to the other party the Confidential Information of such other
party.

    

    8.5           Survival of Certain
Provisions. The parties acknowledge that certain provisions, by their
nature, are intended to survive termination of this Agreement, including, but
not limited to, each party’s duties as set forth in Section 8.4 and the
indemnification obligations set forth in Section 9.

    

    Section
9.                      Indemnification. AMS
shall hold ABC, its affiliates and subsidiaries and each of their directors
officers managers, members, shareholders, employees representatives and agents,
harmless from all damages, judgments, liabilities, obligations, costs and
expenses (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees and costs)
arising from any suit or claim made, or proceeding instituted, by any Person
against ABC. its affiliates or subsidiaries or each of their directors officers
managers, members, shareholders, employees representatives or agents with
respect to the Kiosk Packages, the Kiosk Purchase Agreements, or which results
from the negligence, misrepresentation or intentional acts of AMS.

    

    Section
10.                                Insurance
Requirements. AMS agrees to maintain primary and noncontributing Products
Liability Insurance of not less man U.S. $5,000,000.00 per occurrence. Combined
Single Limit (Bodily Injury and Property Damage) including ABC and its
subsidiaries and affiliates as Additional Insured, including a Broad Form
Vendors Endorsement, with provision for at least 30 days’ prior written notice
to the additional Insured in the event of cancellation or material reduction of
coverage, and upon request promptly submit satisfactory evidence of such
insurance. All insurance coverage must be with a carrier acceptable to ABC, at
its sole discretion.

    

    Section
11.                                Relationship of the
Parties. The relationship between AMS and ABC under this Agreement is
that of independent contractors. No party shall be, or represent itself to be,
for any purpose whatsoever, the following with respect to the other party: joint
venturer, franchisee, franchisor, partner, broker, employee, servant, agent or
representative. No party is granted the right or authority to assume or create
any obligation or responsibility, express or implied, on behalf of the other
party.

    

    Section
12.                                Inspection of
Records. AMS and ABC agree to maintain complete and accurate records of
all transactions related to the conduct of each party’s respective business
pursuant to this Agreement (collectively, “AMS-ABC Records”).
Both parties will permit inspection of their respective AMS-ABC Records upon
reasonable notice during regular business hours for the purpose of resolving
business disputes. If based on any such inspection or audit it is determined
that either party has received excess amounts or not paid any earned, the party
shall immediately pay any such amount.

    

    Section
13.                                General
Provisions.

    

    
      
        
           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

    

    

    13.1           Waiver. No waiver by
a party of any provision of this Agreement shall be considered a waiver of any
other provision, or any subsequent breach of the same or any other provision,
including the time for performance of any such provision.

    

    13.2           Severability. If any
term, provision, covenant or condition of this Agreement is held through
arbitration or by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, void or
otherwise unenforceable, the remaining provisions of this Agreement shall remain
in full force and effect and shall in no way be affected, impaired or
invalidated.

    

    13.3           Notices. All notices
to be given by or made to the parties under this Agreement shall be effected by:
(i) personal delivery in writing; (ii) by facsimile; or (iii) overnight express
mail carrier. All notices shall be deemed communicated as of the date received.
Notices shall be addressed to the parties as their addresses appear
below:

    

    If to
ABC:                                           AmerisourceBergen
Corporation

    1300 Moms
Drive

    Chesterbrook,
PA 19087-5594

    Attn:                                                      

    Facsimile:                                                      

    

    With a
copy
to:                                AmerisourceBergen
Corporation

    1300
Morris Drive

    Chesterbrook,
PA 19087-5594

    Attn:
General Counsel

    Facsimile:                                                      

    

    If to
AMS:                                           Mountain
Capital, LLC

    1927
Saranac Avenue, Suite 2

    Lake
Placid, NY 12946

    Attn:                                                      

    Facsimile:                                                      

    

    With a
copy
to:                                The
Law Office of Mark W. Ishman, P.C.

    9660
Falls of Neuse Road, Suite 138-350

    Raleigh,
NC 27615

    Attn:
Mark W. Ishman, Esq.

    Facsimile:
(919)
882-1466

    

    or to
such other address as any party shall furnish to the others by notice given in
accordance with this Section 13.3.

    

    13.4           Interpretation. The
terms and provisions of this Agreement shall be construed as a whole according
to their respective meanings, and shall not be construed against any party based
on the fact that such party drafted one or more terms and provisions of this
Agreement. Further, the parties acknowledge that each of them has had an
opportunity to consult with counsel regarding the meaning and application of
terms and provisions of this Agreement.

    

    
      
        
           

        

        
           

          
            

          

        

        
           

        

      

    

    

    13.5           Governing Law, Forum
Selection and Jurisdiction. This Agreement shall be construed and
interpreted according to the internal laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
without giving effect to its conflicts of laws provisions. The parties hereby
consent to jurisdiction of Pennsylvania’s courts and, for any litigation that
may arise out of this Agreement, stipulate to venue in the state and federal
courts serving Chester County, Pennsylvania, as the sole proper
venue.

    

    13.6           Entire Agreement.
This Agreement supersedes all negotiations, commitments and writings prior to
the date hereof pertaining to the subject matter of this Agreement This
Agreement shall not be changed or modified in any manner, except by mutual
consent in writing of subsequent date signed by duly authorized representatives
of the parties to this Agreement.

    

    13.7           Counterparts. This
Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, all of which shall be
construed together to constitute a single agreement binding the
parties.

    

    13.8           Assignment. AMS may
not assign this agreement without the prior written consent of ABC. This
Agreement shall inure to and be binding on the successors and assigns of each
party, as applicable.

    

    13.9           Section Headings. The
section headings contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and
shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this
Agreement.

    

    13.10                      Publicity. Neither
party shall have the right to issue a press release, statement or publication
regarding the terms and conditions of or the existence of this
Agreement.

    

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    IN
WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed by
their duly authorized representatives on the date first written
above.

    

    

    AMERISOURCEBERGEN

    CORPORATION

    

    

    

    By: /s/ Dave Schendt

    Print Name: Dave Schendt

    Title: Director Pharmacy Support

    

    

    

    MOUNTAIN CAPITAL, LLC

    

    

    

    By: /s/ Paul Scapatici

    Print Name: Paul Scapatici

    Title: PresidentUnassociated Document

    
          Exhibit 10.10

     

    CONSULTING
AGREEMENT

    

    This
Consulting Agreement (the “Agreement”
is entered into as of November 1, 2007 (the “Effective
Date”) by and between Shutterfly, Inc., a Delaware corporation with a
principal place of business at 2800 Bridge Parkway, Suite 101, Redwod City,
California 94065 (“Shutterfly”)
and Mountain Capital LLC. (dba Arrow Media Solutions) a New York limited
liability company (the “AMS”).

    

    RECITAL

    

    AMS
desires to perform), and Shutterfly desires to have AMS perform, consulting
services as an independent contractor to Shutterfly.

    

    NOW,
THEREFORE, the parties agree as follows:

    

    1.           Services
and Compensation.

    

    (a)           Performance.
AMS shall perform the consulting services (the “Services”)
described in detail on Exhibit A to this
Agreement (the “Project
Description”) in a workmanlike and professional manner, and with a level
of skill commensurate with the requirements of this Agreement.

    

    (b)           Compensation.
As sole compensation for the performance of the Services, Shutterfly will pay
AMS the compensation set forth on Exhibit A for the
performance of Services, Any expenses incurred by AMS in performing the Services
will be the sole responsibility of AMS unless otherwise agreed by Shutterfly.
AMS will invoice Shutterfly on a monthly basis. Shutterfly will pay each such
invoice no later than thirty (30) days after receipt of the
invoice.

    

    
      	
               
      

            	
              2.

            	
              Relationship of
      Parties.

            

    

    

    (a)           Independent
Contractor. AMS is an independent contractor and is not an agent or
employee of, and has no authority to bind, Shuttorfly by contract or otherwise.
AMS’s will determine, in AMS’s sole discretion, the manner, method and means by
which the Services are accomplished, subject to the requirement that AMS shall
at all times comply with applicable law. While Shutterfly has no right or
authority to control the manner or means by which the Services arc accomplished,
it may, in its discretion, exercise broad general power of supervision over the
results of the work performed by AMS.

    

    (b)           Employment
Taxes and Benefits. As AMS is not an employee of Shutterfly, Shutterfly
shall not take any action or provide AMS with any benefits or commitments. AMS
will not be entitled to receive any vacation or illness payments, or to
participate in any benefit plans, arrangements, or distributions by Shutterfly
pertaining to any bonus, stock option, profit sharing, insurance or similar
benefits for Shutterfly’s employees, AMS shall bear sole responsibility for
payment of compensation to its personnel. AMS shall pay and report, for all
personnel assigned to Shutterfly’s work, federal and state income tax
withholding, Social Security taxes, disability insurance contributions and
unemployment insurance applicable to such personnel as employees of AMS. AMS
shall bear sole responsibility for any health or disability insurance,
retirement benefits, or other welfare or pension benefits (if any) to which such
personnel may be entitled.

     

     

    

    

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    (c)           AMS’s
Agreements with Personnel. AMS shall obtain and maintain in effect
written agreements with each of its personnel, if any, who participate in any of
Shutterfly’s work hereunder. Such agreements shall contain terms sufficient for
AMS to comply with all provisions of this Agreement.

    

    (d)           Insurance
Coverages. AMS shall procure and maintain adequate insurance to protect
AMS from the following; (a) claims under worker’s compensation; (b) claims for
damages because of bodily injury, sickness, disease or death which arise out of
any negligent art or omission of AMS; and (c) claims for damages because of
injury to or destruction of tangible or intangible property, including loss of
use resulting therefrom, which arise out of any negligent act or omission of
AMS.

    

    3.           License
of Rights.

    

    (a)           Shutterfly
hereby obtains an exclusive, nontransferable and definite term right to use one
copy of the object code version of the Software, as defined and listed on Exhibit
A. with each Kiosk for the term specified in Paragraph 6(a) of this
Agreement (the “License
Term”), Shutterfly will only have the right to execute one copy of
Software under one single operating system image solely on the designated Kiosk,
as defined in Exhibit
A. and solely al the designated location. Any extension of Shutterfly’s
rights of use and/or any increase to Shutterfly’s authorized computer processing
power will require payment of additional foes in accordance with AMS’ then
current terms and fees. AMS will deliver or have delivered to Shutterfly one (1)
set of the Software unless otherwise agreed on Exhibit A, AMS is responsible for
the installation of the Software with each Kiosk unless otherwise mutually
agreed in writing

    

    The
Software is generally composed to two components. In this regard, parties agree
as follows:

    

    (i)           Software
Retained Components. AMS will retain all ownership rights of the
following: all intellectual property, including trade secrete ideas and
concepts, methodologies, techniques, templates, generic tools, processes,
software, routines, algorithms, expressions and data developed or reduced to
practice by AMS prior to
or independent of its performance of the services and their modifications
and derivative works thereto or any other retained components (collectively,
“Retained
Components”).

    

    (ii)           Software
Shutterfly Components AMS will retain all ownership rights of the
following; all intellectual property, including trade secrets, ideas and
concepts, methodologies, techniques, templates, generic tools, processes,
software routines, algorithms, expressions and data developed or reduced to
practice by AMS as part
of its performance of
the services, and their modifications and derivative works thereto or any other
retained components (collectively, “Shutterfly Components”).
Provided that Shutterfly satisfactory fulfills of all of its payment obligations
under this Agreement, AMS agrees that it will not license, sublicense or sale
the Shutterfly Components to a third party during the term of this Agreement and
for a period of two years following expiration or termination of this
Agreement.

    

    (b)           Shutterfly
may use the Software (i) to transmit information to and receive information from
those companies who routinely trade or transact business with Shutterfly in the
normal course of business; (ii) for internal use in connection with its own
business requirements; and (iii) in

    

     

     

     

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    connection
with any services it is providing to its parent corporation or to wholly owned
subsidiaries of Shutterfly provided that such entities’ personnel do not have
access to the Software. Shutterfly shall not charge, or allow others to charge,
any such party for use of the Software. Shutterfly shall not sell, license,
publish, distribute, lease, rent or otherwise transfer the Software or perform,
display or otherwise use the Software in the operation of a service bureau or
for the benefit of unrelated third parties.

    

    (c)           Shutterfly
shall not copy the Software, in whole or in part, except for disaster recovery,
program error verification, and back-up purposes. Shutterfly may install the
Software on another Kiosk of the same operating system at the same or another
Shutterfly location only for such purposes or for use in emergency situations.
Except as authorized under Exhibit
A. Shutterfly shall not otherwise copy, modify, translate or prepare
derivative works of the Software. Shutterfly shall maintain and furnish to AMS,
upon reasonable request, competent records of the number and location of all
copies of the Software, in whole or in part. In the event of a major malfunction
causing the Kiosk to become inoperable, Shutterfly may, upon prompt written
notice to AMS, temporarily use the Software on a no designated kiosk or at a
nondesignated facility location, at the Designated Location, as defined in Exhibit
A, on an interim basis. When the Kiosk becomes operational, Shutterfly
shall promptly return the Software to the Kiosk at the Designated Location and
this interim right of use shall be revoked.

    

    (d)           Provided
Shutterfly is current on all fees payable, Shutterfly may change the Kiosk
location to another location and/or substitute the Kiosk with another Kiosk,
provided any applicable fee is paid by Shutterfly, the prior use is discontinued
and Shutterfly continues to use the Software under the terms of this Agreement.
Shutterfly shall give AMS written notice no less than thirty (30) days prior to
such relocation, including the new address and Kiosk. Such location shall be the
new Kiosk location.

    

    E.           License
to Shutterfly Content. Shutterfly grants to AMS an nonexclusive.
nontransferable and definite term right license to reproduce and modify
Shutterfly Content, as defined in 3(e) below, to develop and maintain the Kiosk
Software interface and the Kiosks.

    

    F.           License
to Third Party Content. AMS shall be responsible for obtaining and paying
any necessary licenses to use third party content other than, the third party
content as provided by Shutterfly to be incorporated into the Kiosks. Shutterfly
shall be responsible for obtaining and paying for any necessary licenses to use
such content provided by it to be incorporated into the Kiosks.

    

    G.           Licenses
to Use other Software and Tools. AMS shall be responsible for obtaining
licenses for and paying license fees for any software and/or tools used in
performance of its services under this Agreement that are not owned by
AMS.

    

    (e)           Ownership.
As between AMS and Shutterfly, AMS owns and retains all right, tide and interest
in and to (i) the Software, including but not limited to the Retained Components
and the Shutterfly Components; (ii) all trademarks, service marks and trade
names of AMS associated with the Software; and (iii) all copyrights, patents,
trade secret rights and other intellectual property associated with the
Software; as well as (iv) the Kiosks and their corresponding hardware, As
between AMS and Shutterfly. Shutterfly owns and retains all right, tide and
interest in and to all trademarks,

    serve
marks and trade names of Shutterfly associated with the Software and Kiosks
(Collectively “Shutterfly
Center”)

    

     

     

     

    

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    4.           Confidential
Information. In performing under this Agreement, each party may disclose
to the other confidential business and technical information related to the
business plans and methods of each party, both generally and as they relate to
the Kiosk Packages and the distribution thereof (the “Confidential
Information”), In addition to the foregoing, each party’s knowledge about
the other party’s business and products, and its customers and vendors,
including without limitation, the identity of and information relating to
customers, employees, financial condition, technical information, prices,
business plans, and strategies and prospects, and that all such knowledge,
information and materials acquired, and any other information related thereto,
shall be treated as the Confidential Information. Each party agrees it shall not
use, either directly or indirectly, the Confidential Information provided by the
other party except for the purposes contemplated by this Agreement, Each party
also agrees that it shall take all commercially reasonable actions necessary to
prevent the disclosure to any third party of the Confidential Information
provided by the other party. “Confidential Information” shall not include any
information that is (i) known to the receiving party prior to disclosure by the
other party; (ii) lawfully obtained after the date of this Agreement by the
receiving party from a third party who is not under any duty of nondisclosure;
(iii) generally available to the public; or (iv) lawfully developed by the
receiving party independent of information provided by the other
party.

    

    5.           Indemnification
by AMS. AMS will indemnify Shutterfly and hold it harmless from and
against all claims, damages, losses and expenses. Including court costs and
reasonable fees and expenses of attorneys, expert witnesses and other
professionals, arising out of or resulting from, and, at Shutterfly’s option,
AMS will defend Shutterfly against:

    

    (a)           any
action by a third party against Shutterfly that is based on any claim that any
of the Services, Software or Kiosks provided or delivered under this Agreement,
or their results, infringe a patent, copyright or other proprietary right or
violate a trade secret;

    

    (b)           any
action by a third party that is based on any negligent act or Omission or
willful conduct of AMS and which results m, (i) any bodily injury, sickness,
disease or death; (ii) any injury or destruction to tangible or intangible
property (including computer programs and data) or any loss of use resulting
therefrom; or (iii) any violation of any statute, ordinance, or regulation;
and

    

    (c)           any
and all claims, relating to any obligation imposed by law on Shutterfly lo pay
any withholding taxes, social security, unemployment or disability insurance,
state and federal income tax, workers’ compensation insurance or similar items
in connection with the Services and compensation received by AMS pursuant to
this Agreement.

    

    6.           Term and
Termination.

    

    (a)           Term
The term of this Agreement shall commence on the date hereof and, unless
terminated in accordance with Section 6(b) shall
continue through the completion of the services sot forth in Section 1. and
thereafter for so long as Shutterfly seeks or obtains services from
AMS.

    

    (b)           Termination for
Convenience. The parties may terminate this Agreement at any time upon
mutual written agreement.

    

    (c)           Termination for
Breach. Either party may terminate this Agreement by written notice to
the other party if the other party is in material breach of any of its material
obligations under

    

    

     

     

    

    

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    this
Agreement and fails to cure such breach within thirty (30) days of receiving
written notice of such breach, unless such breach is incurable, in which event
the non-breaching party may immediately terminate this Agreement.

    

    (d)           Duties
Upon Termination. Upon termination of this Agreement for any reason
whatsoever each party shall return to the other party the Confidential
Information of such other party.

    

    (e)           No
Election of Remedies. The election by Shutterfly to terminate this
Agreement in accordance with its terms shall not be deemed an election of
remedies, and all other remedies provided by this Agreement or available at law
or in equity $hall survive any termination.

    

    7.           Effect of
Termination. Upon the expiration or termination of this Agreement for any
reason: each party will be released from all obligations to the other arising
after the date of expiration or termination, except that expiration or
termination of this Agreement will not relieve AMS of its obligations under
Sections 2(b), 3,4, 5, 8.9(d), 11 and 12; and AMS will promptly return to
Shutterfly all Confidential Information.

    

    8.           Limitation
of Liability. IN NO EVENT SHALL SHUTTERFLY BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND IN CONNECTION WITH
THIS AGREEMENT, EVEN IF SHUTTERFLY HAS BEEN INFORMED IN ADVANCE OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

    

    9.           Representations
and Warranties of AMS,

    

    (a)           Third
Party Infringement. AMS warrants that: (i) AMS’s performance of the
Services and the Software hereunder do not violate any applicable law, rule, or
regulation, any contracts with third parties, or any third-party rights in any
patent, trademark, copyright, trade secret, or similar right; and (ii) AMS has
sufficient right, title, and interest in and to any software and other
intellectual property, exclusive of rights respecting programs, data, and
material identified as furnished to Customer by third-party vendors, to grant
and convey the rights accorded to Shutterfly under this Agreement.

    

    (b)           Pre-existing
Obligations. AMS represents and warrants that AMS is not under any
pre-existing obligation inconsistent with the provisions of this
Agreement.

    

    (c)           Solicitation
of Employment. Because of the trade secret subject matter of Shutterfly’s
business, AMS agrees that it will not solicit the services of any of the
employees, consultants, suppliers or customers of Shutterfly’s during the term
of this Agreement and for one (1) year thereafter either for AMS’s benefit or
for any other firm or entity. In addition, Shutterfly agrees to the provisions
regarding solicitation of AMS’s employees As set forth in Exhibit
A.

    

    (d)           All
materials and services provided by AMS hereunder including, without limitation,
the Software and the Kiosks, are either owned or properly licensed by AMS or are
in the public domain and the use thereof by Shutterfly, its representatives, or
end users will not infringe any proprietary rights of any third
party.

    

    (e)           AMS
has the full power to enter into this Agreement, to carry out its obligations
under this Agreement and to grant the rights and licenses granted to Shutterfly
in this Agreement.

    

    

     

     

    

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    (f)           The
Software and Kiosks wilt (i) perform in accordance with the applicable published
or mutually agreed upon specifications and related documentation provided by AMS
(and will achieve any function described therein), and (ii) be free from defects
in materials, workmanship or design.

    

    (g)           The
parties agree that AMS shall implement reasonable commercial safeguards in
accordance to industry standards that the Software and the media on which the
Software is contained shall contain no computer instructions, including, but not
limited to, any virus, Trojan horse, worm, trapdoor, backdoor or malicious code
the purpose of which is (A) to disrupt, damage, destroy, alter or interfere with
the use or operation of any of the software, firmware, hardware, services, data,
programs or computer or telecommunications facilities; or (B) to perform
functions which are not an appropriate part of the functionality of the computer
programs and whose result is to disrupt the use or operation of such computer
programs; and, unless expressly authorized in writing by Shutterfly. the
Software shall not contain (A) any mechanism which electronically notifies AMS
of any fact or event, (B) any key, node lock, drop-dead device, time bomb,
time-out, logic bomb or other function, implemented by any means, which may
restrict the use of, or access to, any of the Software; nor (C) any third party
software code, including but not limited to open source software.

    

    (h)           Except
as provided in Section 9(j) below, if AMS, at AMS’s expense, fails to correct or
replace any of the Software and/or Kiosk that does not meet the foregoing
warranties within three (3) business days from the receipt of Shutterfly’s
written notice of such failure, Shutterfly shall, in addition to all other
remedies available to it, have the option of returning the Software to AMS, at
AMS’s expense and receiving a full refund of all amounts paid to Licensee
hereunder

    

    (i)           Except
as otherwise expressly provided herein, the representations and warranties made
in this Agreement are continuous in nature and shall be deemed to have been
given by AMS al the execution of this Agreement and each stage of performance of
this Agreement NO OTHER WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIUTY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

    

    (j)           Neither
party shall be liable for any loss or delay resulting from any force majeure
event, including acts of God, fire, natural disaster, terrorism, labor stoppage,
war or military hostilities or inability of carriers to make scheduled
deliveries, and any payment or delivery date shall be extended to the extent of
any delay resulting from any force majeure event.

    

    10.           Sexual
Harassment. Shutterfly is committed to providing a work environment free
of unlawful harassment. Shutterfly prohibits unlawful harassment including but
not limited to epithets, derogatory jokes or comments, slurs or unwanted sexual
advances, invitations or comments. As a consultant, you understand and agree
that such action if initiated by you could be cause for immediate termination of
this Agreement, If you believe that you have been unlawfully harassed, you will
need to submit a written complaint to Shutterfly of your employment with a copy
sent to the human resource department of Shutterfly within thirty (30) days of
the incident, The written complaint should include details of the incident or
incidents, names of the individuals involved, and names of any witnesses. If
Shutterfly determines that unlawful harassment has occurred, effective remedial
action will be taken in accordance with the circumstances involved.

    

     

     

    

    

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    11.           Arbitration
and Equitable Relief

    

    (a)           Disputes.
Shutterfly and AMS agree that any dispute or controversy arising out of,
relating to or in connection with the interpretation, validity, construction,
performance, breach or termination of this Agreement shall be settled by binding
arbitration to be held in San Mateo County, California, in accordance with the
Commercial Arbitration Rules, supplemented by the Supplemental Procedures for
Large Complex Disputes, of the American Arbitration Association as then in
effect (the “Rules”) The arbitrator may grant injunctions or other relief in
such dispute or controversy. The decision of the arbitrator shall be final,
conclusive and binding on the parties to the arbitration. Judgment maybe catered
on the arbitrator’s decision in any court of competent
jurisdiction.

    

    (b)           Consent
to Personal Jurisdiction. The arbi1rator(s) shall apply California law to
the merits of any dispute or claim, without reference to conflicts of law rules.
AMS hereby consents to the personal jurisdiction of the state and federal courts
located in California for any action or proceeding arising from or relating to
this Agreement or relating to any arbitration in which the parties ore
participants.

    

    (c)           Costs,
Shutterfly and AMS Shall each pay one-half of the costs and expenses of such
arbitration, and each shall separately pay its counsel fees and expenses unless
otherwise required bylaw.

    

    (d)           Equitable
Relief. The parties may apply to any court of competent jurisdiction for
a temporary restraining order, preliminary injunction, or other interim or
conservatory relief, as necessary, without breach of this arbitration agreement
and without abridgment of the powers of the arbitrator.

    

    12.           General.

    

    (a)           Assignment.
AMS may not assign AMS’s rights or delegate AMS’s duties under this Agreement
either in whole or in part without the prior written consent of
Shutterfly.

    

    (b)           Governing Law
Severability, This Agreement will be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the State of California excluding that body of law
pertaining to convict of laws. If any provision of this Agreement is for any
reason found to be unenforceable, the remainder of this Agreement will continue
in full force and effect.

    

    (c)           Notices.
Any notices under this Agreement will be sent by certified or registered mail,
return receipt requested, to the address specified below or such other address
as the party specifies in writing. Such notice will be effective upon its
mailing as specified.

    

    (d)           Entire
Agreement; Modification: Waiver. This Agreement constitutes the entire
agreement between the parties pertaining to the matters set forth herein and
supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements, representations, and
understandings of the parties. No supplement, modification, or amendment of this
Agreement shall be binding unless executed in writing by both parties No waiver
of any of the provisions of this Agreement shall be deemed, or shall constitute,
a waiver of any other provision, whether or not similar, nor shall any waiver
constitute a continuing waiver. No waiver shall be binding unless executed in
writing by the party making the waiver.

    

     

     

    

    

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

    

    Shutterfly,
Inc                                                      Mountain
capital LLC:

    

    By: /s/ Douglas J. GoodmanBy: /s/ Paul Scapatici

    

    Name: Douglas J. GoodmanName: Paul Scapatici

    

    Title: SVPTitle: President

    

    Federal Tax ID, Number: 34-204-5134

    

    

    Address:  2008
Bridge
Parkway Address: 1927 Saranac Avenue, Suite 2

    Redood City, CA 94065Lake Placid, NY 12946

    

     

     

    

    

    

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    EXHIBIT
A

    

    Project Description and
Compensation

    

    AMS and
Shutterfly desire to undertake a beta kiosk project where they shall
collectively install and maintain four (4) kiosks bearing Shutterfly colors,
signage, and user interface with brochure racks in certain retail settings
(“Beta Kiosk Project”)

    

    
      	
               
      

            	
              1.

            	
              Responsibilities
      of AMS

            

    

    

    
      	
              A.  

            	
              AMS
      agrees to manage the deployment and XXXX of the kiosks in accordance to
      the Development Schedule as provided in Paragraph 4 below. This includes
      the management of the consumable supply chain telephone help desk support
      and field technician dispatches.

            

    

    

    
      	
               
      

            	
              1.

            	
              It
      will the responsibility of the designated site contact to report kiosk
      problems to the AMS help desk. Some problems can be diagnosed and
      corrected via remote technical support. When it is determined that a field
      technician is required to further troubleshoot, or repair a kiosk problem.
      Then AMS shall respond with an on-site technician within 2 business
      days.

            

    

    
      	
               
      

            	
              B.

            	
              AMS
      agrees to provide customized software for the kiosks that night the “look
      & feel” of AMS software with Shutterfly’s branding and likeness (i.e.,
      colors graphics, etc);

            

    

    

    
      	
               
      

            	
              C.

            	
              AMS
      agrees that the customized software that it develops for the Beta Kiosk
      Project shall provide:

            

    

    

    
      	
               
      

            	
              i

            	
              The
      function of integrating Shutterfly’s website within the customized
      software

            

    

    

    
      	
              ii.  

            	
              The
      function of reciting existing images from Shutterfly customer’s account
      stored at Shutterfly’s website:

            

    

    

    
      	
              iii.  

            	
              The
      function of uploading new Shutterfly’s customers’ images to such
      customers’ existing Shutterfly
accounts;

            

    

    

    
      	
              iv.  

            	
              The
      functions of creating new Shutterlfy customer
  accounts:

            

    

    

    
      	
              v.  

            	
              The
      function of ordering products for print an the kiosks XXXX
      location:

            

    

    

    
      	
              vi.  

            	
              The
      function of ordering products for shipment to Shutterfly customer’s homes.
      The list of products offered for ship-to-home will be a subset of the
      total product offering on Shutterfly’s website. A representative set of
      mutually agreed to products will be used for this pilot. Likely to be in
      the single image, non-styled
calegory.

            

    

    

    
      	
              vii.  

            	
              The
      ability to dynamleaity update XXXX to-home product offering matching
      product pricing selection and prevention changes at www.shutterfly.com
      and

            

    

    

    
      	
              viii.  

            	
              Kiosk
      “second upper screen” implementation to merchandise and guide
      customers.

            

    

    

    
      	
               
      

            	
              D.

            	
              Any
      other responsibilities as mutually agreed upon by the
    Parties

            

    

    

    2.           Responsibilities
of Shutterfly.

    

    
      	
              A.  

            	
              Shutterfly
      shall pay Sixty-Five Thousand Dollars (US$65.000.00) collectively for the
      total XXXX of Kiosks and software development as provided
      herein:

            

    

    

    
      	
               
      

            	
              I.

            	
              Shutterfly
      shall provides to AMS an initial retainer in the account of Thirty Five
      Thousand Dollars (US$35,000.00) at the time of executing this Agreement to
      be applied towards the future agreement or to be partially refunded at the
      end of the pilot contract.

            

    

    

    
      	
               
      

            	
              II.

            	
              Shutterfly
      shall submit payment for the remaining software development of $30,000 to
      AMS upon the later date of either (i) forty-five (45) days after the
      Effective Date, as defined in the Agreement, or (II) on the date that. AMS
      delivers the Kiosks to Kiosk Location, as defined in the Exhibit A
      However.

            

    

     

     

     

     

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    If the
delivery of the Kiosks by AMS is delayed as a result of Shutterfly, then
Shutterfly shall deliver the remaining software development of $30,000 to AMS
upon forty-five (45) days after the Effective Date:

    

    
      	
               
      

            	
              B

            	
              Shutterfly
      (i) shall provide graphical assess. Technical access and support
      sufficient to permit AMS’ engineers to integrate the Kiosks and
      incorporate Shutterfly’s branding and likeness with the Kiosks: and (ii)
      hereby grants to AMS the right and a license to use Shtterfly’s trademarks
      solely in connection with this Agreement and the prior approval of
      shutterlfy’s in each instance of
use:

            

    

    

    
      	
              C.

            	
              Shutterfly
      in its discretion shall supply reasonable marketing support to this pilot
      program in the form of kiosk design, collateral and brand
      assests.

            

    

    

    
      	
              D.

            	
              Shutterfly
      shall provide to AMS XXXX answers for ht Beta kiosk Project, including but
      not limited to:

            

    

    

    
      	
              i.  

            	
              How
      and in XXXX format are orders received on the Shutterfly
      website?

            

    

    

    
      	
              ii.  

            	
              How
      does Shutterfly manager its prouder
database?

            

    

    

    
      	
              iii.  

            	
              And
      other technical answers as needed throughout the Beta Kiosk
      Project.

            

    

    

    
      	
              E.  

            	
              Any
      other responsibilities as XXXX agreed upon by the
  Parties.

            

    

    

    3.           Collaborative
Responsibilities of the Parties

    

    
      	
              A.  

            	
              The
      parties agree that they shall collectively collaborate on the strategic
      design and implementation of key marketing campaigns to support the Beta
      Kiosk Project and thereafter delegate the actual management of such
      marketing campaigns to shutterfly:

            

    

    

    
      	
              B.  

            	
              The
      parties agree to negotiate in good faith to determine final business XXXX
      for the test no later than December 28, 2007. including criteria, such as
      customer acquisition cost requirements for determining whether the test is
      a success (the “Success XXXX”) and XXXX and profit
  sharing.

            

    

    

    
      	
              C.  

            	
              The
      development schedule (“Development Schedule”) for the Beta Kiosk Project
      is reflected in the attached Exhibit B which is incorporate by
      reference

            

    

    

    4.           Terms
and Conditions of Pilot

    

    A.           Term
of Pilot:

    
      	
               
      

            	
              i.

            	
              (4)
      months (February 25,2008 – June 24, 2008), provided, however that the
      terms of the plot may commence at a later as determined by Shutterfly in
      its reasonable discretion in the event of any
  delays.

            

    

    
      	
               
      

            	
              ii.

            	
              Option
      for additional moths as agreed to by both
  parties.

            

    

    
      	
               
      

            	
              B.

            	
              If
      Shutterfly elects not to pursue a broader deployment of the pilot (i.e
      extended term and additional locations (“Commercial Deployment”), AMS
      agrees to refund $30.000 of the $65.00 commitment within 30 days of
      Shutterfly’s written notice after pilot
  completion.

            

    

    
      	
               
      

            	
              C

            	
              The
      kiosk software interface and related software code development by AMS
      under this Agreement are licensed to Shutterfly as set forth in the
      Agreement. All information provided by either party in relation to the
      pilot program as described herein, shall be and remain the Confidential
      information of the disclosing party. The non disclosing party agrees to
      keep such Confidential material as XXXX in the Agreement,
      confidential

            

    

    
      	
               
      

            	
              D.

            	
              Software the
      Computer program in machine readable object code form and any subsequent
      error corrections or updates to Shutterfly by AMS pursuant to this
      Agreement. The Software license as provided in the Agreement may be
      amended form time to time by AMS in
writing.

            

    

    
      	
               
      

            	
              E

            	
              Number of Copies of
      Software: One copy per kiosk

            

    

    
      	
               
      

            	
              F.

            	
              Designation Location
      for the Kiosk:

            	
              To
      be determined under the Development Schedule provided
    herein.

            

    

    
      	
               
      

            	
              G.

            	
              Designation Number of
      Kiosk XXXX with the
Software:4

            

    

    

     

     

     

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              Project
      XXXX

            	
              Shutterfly
      Klosk Deployment (Pilot)

            
	
              XXXX

            	
              XXXX

            	
              XXXX

            	
              XXXX

            	
              XXXX

            	
              XXXX

            	
              XXXX

            
	 
      	
              Sign
      contract, issue PO and deposit

            	
              11/12/2007

            	
              11/12/2007

            	
              On
      Track

            	 
      	 
      
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
              1

            	
              Secure
      (4) placement agreement

            	
              11/5/2007

            	
              1/11/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	 
      	 
      
	
              1.1

            	
              Develop
      placement contract

            	
              11/5/2007

            	
              11/23/2007

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS

            	 
      
	
              1.2

            	
              Develop
      list of top 10 target locations

            	
              11/5/2007

            	
              11/18/2007

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS/XXXX

            	 
      
	
              1.3

            	
              Contact
      location and secure contracts

            	
              11/19/2007

            	
              1/11/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	 
      	 
      
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
              2

            	
              Develop
      customized photo kiosk

            	
              10/28/2007

            	
              2/8/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	 
      	 
      
	
              2.1

            	
              Software
      integration

            	
              11/5/2007

            	
              2/8/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	 
      	 
      
	
              2.1.1

            	
              Determine
      scope of integration

            	
              11/5/2007

            	
              11/7/2007

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS/XXXX

            	
              Which
      Products are going to be offered?

            
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
              2.1.3

            	
              Integrate
      image 2 Print with API’s

            	
              12/10/2007

            	
              1/25/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS

            	
              Can
      start prior to API’s being complete

            
	
              2.1.4

            	
              Test
      and certify changes

            	
              1/28/2007

            	
              2/8/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS/XXXX

            	 
      
	
              2.2

            	
              Software
      look and feel

            	
              10/29/2007

            	
              2/8/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	 
      	 
      
	
              2.2.1

            	
              Provide
      Screen Shot document

            	
              10/29/2007

            	
              11/2/2007

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS

            	 
      
	
              2.2.2

            	
              Provide
      demo of Software

            	
              11/5/2007

            	
              11/5/2007

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS

            	
              Scheduled
      for 1:00Pm EST on XXXX

            
	
              2.2.3

            	
              Determine
      scope of changes

            	
              11/5/2007

            	
              11/30/2007

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS/XXXX

            	 
      
	
              2.2.4

            	
              Provide
      necessary graphics

            	
              12/3/2007

            	
              12/21/2007

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              XXXX

            	 
      
	
              2.2.5

            	
              Implement
      changes

            	
              12/24/2007

            	
              1/26/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS/XXXX

            	 
      
	
              2.2.6

            	
              Test
      and certify changes

            	
              1/28/2007

            	
              2/8/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS/XXXX

            	 
      
	
              2.3

            	
              Hardware
      look and feel

            	
              11/5/2007

            	
              2/1/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	 
      	 
      
	
              2.3.1

            	
              Determine
      scope of hardware customization

            	
              11/5/2007

            	
              11/16/2007

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS/XXXX

            	
              Leaning
      towards solid color with decals tailored towards specific retailer. Nead
      XXXX creative brief

            
	
              2.3.2

            	
              Design/print
      kiosk decals and ship to AMS

            	
              11/19/2007

            	
              2/1/2007

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              XXXX

            	 
      
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
              3.

            	
              Deploy
      customized kiosks

            	
              12/31/2007

            	
              2/22/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	 
      	 
      
	
              3.1

            	
              Determine
      payment collection method

            	
              12/31/2007

            	
              1/11/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS/XXXX

            	
              Credit
      card, Bill store ect

            
	
              3.2

            	
              Determine
      product pricing

            	
              1/14/2007

            	
              1/26/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS/XXXX

            	 
      
	
              3.3

            	
              Determine
      product pricing

            	
              1/28/2008

            	
              2/8/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS/XXXX

            	
              List
      Prices for gifting items

            
	
              3.4

            	
              Integrate
      kiosks

            	
              2/11/2008

            	
              2/13/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS

            	 
      
	
              3.5

            	
              Ship
      kiosks

            	
              2/11/2008

            	
              2/13/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS

            	 
      
	
              3.6

            	
              Initial
      Kiosks

            	
              2/18/2008

            	
              2/22/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS

            	 
      

    

    

    

     

     

     

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              XXXX

            	
              XXXX

            	
              XXXX

            	
              XXXX

            	
              XXXX

            	
              XXXX

            	
              XXXX

            
	
              3.7

            	
              Train
      local Personnel

            	
              2/18/2008

            	
              22/22/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS

            	 
      
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
              4.

            	
              Finalize
      XXXX plan

            	
              12/10/2007

            	
              3/1/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	 
      	 
      
	
              4.1

            	
              Determine
      types of marketing / advertising

            	
              12/10/2007

            	
              12/21/2007

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS
      XXXX

            	 
      
	
              4.1.1

            	
              Determine
      best use of 2nd
      screen

            	
              12/10/2007

            	
              12/21/2007

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS
      XXXX

            	 
      
	
              4.2

            	
              Develop
      marketing

            	
              12/24/2007

            	
              1/11/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              XXXX

            	 
      
	
              4.2.1

            	
              Develop
      slideshow for 2nd
      screen

            	
              12/24/2007

            	
              1/11/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS
      XXXX

            	 
      
	
              4.3

            	
              Implement
      print marking

            	
              1/14/2008

            	
              2/8/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              XXXX

            	 
      
	
              4.4

            	
              Ship/send
      to locations

            	
              2/11/2008

            	
              2/16/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              XXXX

            	 
      
	
              4.5

            	
              Follow
      up with locations

            	
              2/18/2008

            	
              3/1/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              XXXX

            	 
      
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      
	
              5

            	
              Finalize
      success measurements/reporting

            	
              11/5/2007

            	
              1/26/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	 
      	 
      
	
              5.1

            	
              Determine
      success criteria

            	
              11/5/2007

            	
              11/30/2007

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS
      XXXX

            	 
      
	
              5.2

            	
              Determine
      next steps following successful pilot

            	
              12/3/2007

            	
              12/28/207

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS
      XXXX

            	 
      
	
              5.3

            	
              Determine
      tracking method(s)

            	
              12/31/2007

            	
              1/11/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS
      XXXX

            	 
      
	
              5.3

            	
              Determine
      reporting method and frequency

            	
              1/14/2008

            	
              1/25/2008

            	
              On
      Track

            	
              AMS
      XXXX

            	 
      
	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      	 
      

    

    

    

     

     

    

    

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