Common use of Customer’s Refusal to Use Google Maps Clause in Contracts

Customer’s Refusal to Use Google Maps. When determining if Customer’s refusal is reasonable under Section 1, Customer may consider the following terms upon which Google is offering Google Maps: the ability to implement friend-finder and advertising on the maps, the economic costs of using Google Maps, the economic terms of advertising to be served on the maps, and data privacy/ownership/control issues. For avoidance of doubt, Customer’s refusal to use Google Maps under Section 1 shall be deemed reasonable if Customer determines that Google Maps is materially inferior to a service offering from a third party after a reasonable evaluation of Google Maps by considering the terms in the previous sentence and reasonable good faith discussions with Google. However, Customer cannot refuse to use Google Maps on the sole basis of other terms, if those other terms offered by Google are substantially the same as the terms included in [*****]. Nothing in this paragraph is intended to prevent Customer from using the services of a third party if Customer properly refuses to use Google Maps in accordance with this paragraph.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Products and Services Agreement (New Clearwire CORP), Products and Services Agreement (Clearwire Corp /DE), Products and Services Agreement (New Clearwire CORP)

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