Commercial Query definition
Commercial Query means a keyword or keyword phrase that receives a DYMS score of 90 to 99. Generally, the number of keywords and phrases that receive a DYMS score of 90 to 99 represent the top 6-12% of Publisher’s top commercial keywords or phrases in terms of economic performance and represent Publisher’s top commercial keywords or phrases. In the event Publisher changes its DYMS rating scale, Publisher will adjust the score provided for hereunder so that the score will continue to represent Publisher’s top 6-12% commercial keywords and phrases. Publisher represents, warrants and covenants that its DYMS technology and any successor technology is and will be throughout the Term based on actual user behavior, uniformly applied by Publisher to determine the degree of commerciality of keywords and phrases. Publisher’s use of its DYMS technology will be non-discriminatory against Yahoo! relative to paid search listings from any other party (“Third-Party Paid Results”).
Commercial Query means a Query which, if sent to Microsoft, would be expected to generate (based on average historical performance or other quantifiable measures) at least one relevant Paid Listing from Microsoft’s Paid Search Services and such Paid Listing has a bid of at least $[*] and a click-through-rate of no less than [*]%.