Content in Algorithmic Index Sample Clauses

Content in Algorithmic Index. The obligation set forth in Section 2.4.13 (Parity of Results) includes, without limitation, making available all content (including third-party licensed content) that is included in Microsoft’s Algorithmic Index accessed by its Algorithmic Search Services. For clarity, if content is included in Microsoft’s Algorithmic Index, it will be made available to Yahoo! and the Syndication Partners to the extent that Microsoft is contractually able to do so (with respect to third-party licensed content only and subject to Section 2.1.4(e)), even if such content is obtained by Microsoft via a feed as opposed to Microsoft’s Web crawling algorithms [*]. If there are fees attributable to the acquisition or use of content included in the Algorithmic Index under third-party agreements (excluding with Microsoft’s Affiliates), (i) Microsoft will disclose the fees to Yahoo! in advance of making the content available to Yahoo! so that Yahoo! may determine in its sole discretion whether or not to use or display such content; (ii) if Yahoo! determines in its sole discretion to display such content on the Yahoo! Properties and/or the Syndication Properties, Yahoo! will reimburse Microsoft [*]. The foregoing does not include content made available outside of Microsoft’s Algorithmic Index and outside the Services (for example, Microsoft Excluded Services or Microsoft Applications), but otherwise does include any content associated with Results or other content included in the Block or Results Subset (such as “hover preview” content that is displayed when a user mouses over the area to the right of a Result to view content from the page associated with a Result). Microsoft will not take actions intentionally designed to circumvent its obligations under, or frustrate the purposes of, this Section 2.1.4(a) or the rest of this Agreement including by (x) removing or omitting content from its Algorithmic Index (e.g., omitting content Microsoft receives via a feed that otherwise should be part of the Algorithmic Index), (y) entering into exclusive relationships with content providers for content included in its Algorithmic Index that would prevent Microsoft from making such content available to Yahoo! or Syndication Partners, or (z) artificially increasing licensing fees payable by Yahoo! (including on behalf of Syndication Partners). [*] Indicates that certain information in this exhibit has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential tre...