Inappropriate URL definition

Inappropriate URL means a URL (defined in this paragraph to mean a uniform resource locator and any content or information available at that uniform resource locator, except the Licensed Material) [ * ]: (a) it does not have the right to use or to associate data with that URL; (b) it does not have appropriate rights to reproduce and distribute any of the content (other than the Licensed Materials) available at that URL; (c) the URL violates the trademark (or other related rights), copyright, trade secret, patent or other intellectual property right of any third party; (d) the URL violates any applicable law or is subject to an injunction; (e) the URL is libelous, defamatory or obscene; (f) if the content available at the URL includes software, it contains a virus, worm or other code that could be damaging or harmful to a user’s computer system or stored information; or (g) the URL is contrary to Overture’s policies [ * ]. The following serves as examples of URL content that is contrary to Overture’s policies and therefore fall within the definition of Inappropriate URLs. This includes, but is not limited to the incorrect spellings and variations of the following:
Inappropriate URL means a URL (defined in this paragraph to mean a uniform resource locator and any content or information available at that uniform resource locator, except the Licensed Material) for which Publisher has reason to believe or has been notified that: (a) it does not have the right to use or to associate data with that URL; (b) it does not have appropriate rights to reproduce and distribute any of the content (other than the Licensed Materials) available at that URL; (c) the URL violates the trademark (or other related rights), copyright, trade secret, patent or other intellectual property right of any third party; (d) the URL violates any applicable law or is subject to an injunction; (e) the URL is libelous, defamatory or obscene; (f) if the content available at the URL includes software, it contains a virus, worm or other code that could be damaging or harmful to a user’s computer system or stored information; (g) Overture has identified and communicated to Publisher as an Inappropriate URL; or (h) the URL is contrary to Overture’s Domain Match Partner Editorial Guidelines attached as Schedule 1 to this Exhibit 1 to Rider PM (the “Policies”), which may be changed by Overture from time to time in its sole discretion, ***. The following serve as examples of URL content for URL redirect agreements that is contrary to Overture’s policies and therefore fall within the definition of Inappropriate URLs. This includes, but is not limited to the incorrect spellings and variations of the following: i. trademarks, company names, names of specific natural persons, whether or not famous examples: M▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, m▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, x▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇, m▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ ii. words which would evoke a question of legality examples: a. automatic weapons or military-style assault weapons; b. cracked or pirated software (especially words like appz, warez, cracks, crackz, hacks, hackz) c. falsely obtained passwords (especially words like passwordz). d. prostitution services e. questionable substances or words alluding to ingestion of questionable substances [***] Represents material which has been redacted and filed separately with the Commission pursuant to a request for confidential treatment pursuant to Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. iii. defamatory, libelous, threatening language example: racial or religious epithets, doing physical harm to people or their property iv. vulgar or obscene language example: f-▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ v. torture language that would advocate or...

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