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MASTER SUBSCRIPTION AGREEMENT

MASTER SUBSCRIPTION AGREEMENT

Last Updated: October 7, 2022

1. DEFINITIONS 

1.1 Defined Terms. Defined terms have the meanings set forth in this Section 1 (Definitions) and elsewhere in this  Agreement when capitalized, and may be read in singular, plural or an alternative tense as the context requires.

1.2 “Affiliate” means any entity that directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control  with the subject entity. For purposes of this definition, “control” means direct or indirect ownership or control of more  than 50% of the outstanding voting interests of the subject entity.

1.3 “Agreement” means this Master Subscription Agreement and applicable Statements of Work and Order Forms  executed between Customer and Company.

1.4 “Beta Services” means products, data cuts, services, integrations, or other features that Company makes  available to Customer to try at Customer’s option, at no additional charge, and are designated as beta, limited release,  preview, non-production, or other similar description.

1.5 “Company” means RFPIO, Inc. a Delaware corporation with an office located at 4145 SW Watson Ave. Suite  450, Beaverton, OR 97005 and its Affiliates.

1.6 “Confidential Information” means information which is proprietary to or confidential to the Disclosing Party  (as defined in Section 5.1) or its Affiliates, including, without limitation, information relating to the Disclosing Party’s  business, marketing plans, financial affairs and product development efforts, patents, patent applications, research,  product plans, products, developments, inventions, processes, designs, drawings, engineering, formulae, markets,  software (including source and object code), hardware configuration, computer programs, algorithms, business plans,  agreements with third parties, services, strategy, trade secrets, know-how, technical information, specifications, past,  present and future operations, partner, client, and supplier identities, and other non-public information, whether  tangible, intangible, visual, electronic or otherwise, together with notes, analysis, compilations, projections, and/or  other documents prepared by either party, their directors, officers, employees, agents and representatives, based  upon, containing or otherwise reflecting such information.

1.7 “Customer” means the entity identified on the Order Form or SOW (by its legal name or its other assumed,  trade, or ‘doing business as’ name) that purchased Company’s Software or Services pursuant to an Order Form or SOW,  or such company’s permitted Affiliates, successors or assigns.

1.8 “Customer Data” means all information Customer, or its Users loads into the Software or otherwise provides  to Company to enable the provision of the Software and Services (or provides to Company for loading or inputting into  the Software on Customer’s behalf), and any information provided by Customer relating to its use of Professional  Services.

1.9 “Customer Input” means any information or feedback Customer provides or has provided to Company as an  idea, feature request, enhancement, or bug-fix in respect to the Software, Services, or other product offerings of  Company.

1.10 “Documentation” means the applicable training materials, user guides, publicly available marketing and/or  proposal materials, and other similar information, or other documents disseminated under or governed by  confidentiality obligations which pertain to the Software or Services provided by Company, which may be updated by  Company at any time without notice to include information about new features and incorporate feedback to help  Company’s customers understand how to use the Software and Services.

1.11 “Effective Date” means the date the Agreement becomes effective when duly executed by both Parties or as  otherwise described in an applicable Order Form.

1.12 “Fee(s)” means any and all charges due and owing pursuant to this Agreement including any applicable Order  Form or SOW, and any charges due and owing pursuant to Software, Services or Professional Services.

1.13 “Initial Term” has the meaning set out in the Order Form

1.14 “Indemnified Party” meansthe Party seeking indemnification under Section 10

1.15 “Indemnifying Party” means the Party from whom indemnification is sought under Section 10.

1.16 “Intellectual Property Rights” or “IP” means all intellectual and industrial property rights, whether now existing  or existing in the future, including without limitation, (i) all patent rights, including any rights in pending patent  applications and any related rights; (ii) all copyrights and other related rights throughout the world in works of  authorship, including all registrations and applications therefor; (iii) all trademarks, service marks, trade dress or other  proprietary trade designations, including all registrations and applications therefor (iv) all rights throughout the world  to proprietary know-how, trade secrets and other confidential information, whether arising by law or pursuant to any  contractual obligation of non-disclosure; and (v) all other rights covering industrial or intellectual property recognized  in any jurisdiction.

1.17 “Order Form” means Company’s standard ordering document that identifies the Software and Services  purchased by Customer and incorporates this Agreement by reference.

1.18 “Party” or ”Parties” means Customer and Company, collectively.

1.19 “Personal Health Information” means individually identifiable information relating to the past, present, or  future health status of an individual that is created, collected, or transmitted, or maintained by a HIPAA-covered entity  in relation to the provision of healthcare, payment for healthcare services, or use in healthcare operations

1.20 “Personal Information” means any information relating to natural persons who can be identified or who are  identifiable, directly from the information in question; or who can be indirectly identified from that information in  combination with other information or as may otherwise be specified in applicable Privacy Laws. For example: names,  socialsecurity number, email address, and inferencesfrom other personal information that could create a profile about  your preferences and characteristics.

1.21 “Privacy Laws” means any and/or all domestic and foreign laws, rules, directives and regulations, on any local,  provincial, state, federal or national level that deal with the data privacy, data security and/or the regulating, storing,  and using of Personal Information and/or Personal Health Information.

1.22 “Professional Services” means non-standard onboarding, customized training, best practices review,  professional services hours, development support and other services related to the Software or Services and identified  in an SOW, but not otherwise provided as part of the standard Software or Services.

1.23 “Renewal Term” has meaning set out in Section 7.1

1.24 “Service Data” means aggregated data and other information about Customer’s use of the Software and  Services (e.g., the number of projects, the frequency of logins, and User behavioral data), but does not include  identifiable Customer Data loaded into the Software.

1.25 “Services” meansstandard onboarding, implementation services, technicalsupportservices and otherservices  provided by Company and as described in an Order Form or this Agreement but shall exclude all Professional Services.

1.26 “Statement of Work” or “SOW” means Company’sstandard ordering document that identifiesthe Professional  Services purchased by Customer and references this Agreement.

1.27 “Software” means the proprietary products provided by Company or its licensors identified on an Order Form  and subsequently made available to Customer by Company in accordance with an Order Form or this Agreement.

1.28 “Subscription Term” means the duration of Customer’s subscription to the Software or Services as set forth in  each applicable Order Form or SOW and all Renewal Terms.

1.29 “Updates” means any error correction, bug fix, patch, enhancement, improvement, update, upgrade, new  version, release, revision or other modification to the Software or Services provided or made available by Company  pursuant to this Agreement, including without limitation, any update designed, intended or necessary to make the  Software, Services or Customer’s use thereof comply with applicable law.

1.30 “User” means Customer’s and its Affiliates’ employees, representatives, partners and contractors and  consultants that are authorized by Customer to use and access the Software and Services through Customer’s Account  (defined in Section 2.2 below).

2. SOFTWARE AND SUPPORT 

2.1 Subject to the terms of this Agreement, Company will provide Customer with a non-exclusive, non-transferable,  revocable license (which may only be revoked in the case of uncured material breach of this Agreement) to use the  Software and Services in accordance with the Documentation. Company shall exclusively own and retain all rights, title  and interest in and to the Software, Services, and Documentation, including all related Company Intellectual Property  Rights or other similar rights, which shall not include Customer Data. Company’s Intellectual Property Rights shall  extend to all Updates, customizations or other changes to the user interface, functionality, compatibility, capabilities,  performance, efficiency, or quality of Software and Services developed by Company at any time.

2.2 During the Subscription Term, Company will provide Customer access to, and use of, the Software, Services,  and Documentation by enabling an account for Customer to access through a web browser (herein “Account”).  Customer will designate individuals authorized by Customer to manage, use, and support the Account, including, the  creation of usernames and passwords for Users. Customer is solely responsible for maintaining the status of its Users  and the confidentiality of all usernames, passwords, and other Account access information under its control. Customer  will contact Company promptly if Account information is lost, stolen, or disclosed to an unauthorized person or any  other breach of security in relation to its passwords, usernames, or other Account access information that may have  occurred or is likely to occur.

2.3 The Software is not designed to host, process, or store sensitive Personal Information and/or Personal Health  Information. Customer is responsible for ensuring that the use of the Software and provision of any such Personal  Information is in compliance with applicable Privacy Laws. Customer represents that it has obtained all necessary  notice, consents, and authority to upload any such Personal Information into the Software.

2.4 Customer understands that any Personal Information will be treated in accordance with Company’s Privacy  Policy, accessible via http://www.rfpio.com/privacy-policy/ (the “Privacy Policy”). Company reserves the right to  update the Privacy Policy and shall be provide notice to the Customer of any material changes to the Privacy Policy.

2.5 Company may make Beta Services available to Customer. Customer may choose to try such Beta Services in its  sole discretion. Beta Services are intended for evaluation purposes only and not for production use, are not fully  supported by this Agreement, and may be subject to additional terms. Beta Services are not considered Software or  Services under this Agreement, but all restrictions, reservation of rights, Customer’s obligations concerning the  Software and Services, and rights granted by Customer to Company regarding Customer Data will apply equally to  Customer’s use of Beta Services. Company may discontinue Beta Services at any time in its sole discretion and may  never make them generally available. Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, Customer’s use of Beta Services shall  expire on either (a) the date a version of such Beta Services becomes generally available as Software and Services  without the applicable Beta Services designation; or (b) the date that the Company discontinues such Beta Services.  Beta Services are provided “AS IS” and Company will have no liability for any harm or damage arising out of Beta  Services.

2.6 Company shall have a royalty-free, worldwide, transferable, sub-licensable, irrevocable, perpetual license to  use or incorporate any Customer Input into the Software or Services. Company shall have no obligation to use or

incorporate Customer Input into the Software or Services. Customer shall have no obligation to provide Customer  Input. In the event that Company utilizes any Customer Input in the creation of any product feature, enhancement or  otherwise, at no time shallsuch product contain orreference any Customer Data or Customer Confidential Information.

2.7 Company will provide technical support to Customer via telephone and electronic mail Monday – Friday,  twenty-four(24) hours each day, with the exclusion of nationally recognized holidays(“Support Hours”). Customer may  initiate a helpdesk ticket during Support Hours by calling 971-470-3112 or any time by emailing [email protected] .

2.8 Company will provide the Service in accordance with the Company’s Service Level Agreement, accessible via  https://www.rfpio.com/sla (“SLA). The SLA shall only apply to Customer when Software and Services are purchased by  Customer and identified in an Order Form or SOW. Company will make improvements to the Software and Services  and make Updates to the Software and Services as deemed appropriate by Company.

2.9 All Order Forms are subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The terms of an Order Form,  including the terms of this Agreement, and any exhibits hereto, supersede any and all pre-printed or standard terms  that may appear on any other documents.

2.10 From time to time, Customer may request that Company provide Professional Services in connection with the  Software or Services in accordance with terms mutually agreed upon in the applicable SOW and as otherwise set forth  in this Agreement. Unless otherwise agreed, Company shall provide such Professional Services on an hourly basis at  the hourly rate specified in the applicable SOW. Company shall provide an estimate of the charges for any Professional  Services. With respect to any deliverables (which shall be defined in the applicable SOW) associated with the  Professional Services, Customer shall have a license to access and use such deliverables concurrently with the access  and use of the Software and Services during the Subscription Term. All title, ownership rights and world-wide  Intellectual Property Rights in and to any scripts, software, documentation, materials, methodologies, knowhow or  other such information or materials that are developed or provided by Company in the course of delivering the  Professional Services, is and will remain the exclusive property of Company (or its Affiliates and/or licensors as  applicable). Customer may, subject to payment of all Fees due under this Agreement, retain any deliverables provided  to it under a SOW and may use such deliverables for its own internal purposes to the extent that such retention and  use does not violate the terms of this Agreement. This Agreement does not contemplate any customized products,  services, work-for-hire, or code developed exclusively for Customer. In the event the Parties agree that Company shall  provide such non-standard Professional Services, the description of the services and applicable ownership rights with  respect to such Professional Services will be set forth in a separately executed Professional Services Agreement  (“Professional Services Agreement”). This Agreement does not contemplate any IP rights beyond the terms provided  herein.

3. CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES AND RESTRICTIONS 

3.1 Customer shall be responsible for obtaining and maintaining any equipment and ancillary services needed to  connect to, access or otherwise use the Software and Services, including, without limitation, modems, hardware,  servers, software, operating systems, networking, and web servers (collectively, “Equipment”). Customer shall also be  responsible for maintaining the security of the Equipment, Customer Accounts, passwords (including but not limited to  administrative and user passwords) and files, and for all uses of Customer Accounts or the Equipment.

3.2 Except as expressly authorized in this Agreement, Customer and its Users shall not, directly or indirectly: (i)  sublicense, rent, lease, sell, loan, transfer, distribute, translate, reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble or  otherwise obtain or attempt to create, derive, or obtain the source code of the Software or Services; (ii) modify,  enhance or otherwise change the Software or Services or prepare derivative works based on the Software or Services;

(iii) copy or otherwise reproduce any features, functions, integrations, interfaces or graphics of the Software, Services  or Documentation; (iv) remove, obscure, or alter any notice of copyright, trademark or other proprietary right  appearing in or on any item included with the Software, Services or Documentation; (v) circumvent or attempt to  circumvent any methods employed by Company to control access to the components, features or functions of the  Software or Services, or to prevent unauthorized use of the Software or Services; (vi) use or otherwise exploit the

Software or Services for any purpose, commercial or otherwise, other than the intended purpose; or (vii) use the  Software or Services for purposes of competitive analysis or the development of a competing software product.

3.3 Customer shall: (a) have sole responsibility for the accuracy, quality, and legality of all Customer Data; and (b)  preserve and maintain the login credentials for the access to, or use of the Software and Services and notify Company  promptly of any such unauthorized access or use caused from the failure to preserve and maintain such login  credentials. Customer shall not: (i) use the Service in violation of applicable laws; (ii) in connection with the Software  and Services, send or store infringing, obscene, threatening, or otherwise unlawful or tortious material, including  material that violates privacy rights; (iii) send or store malicious code in connection with the Software and Services; (iv)  interfere with or disrupt performance of the Software and Services or the data contained therein; or (v) attempt to  gain access to the Software or Services or its related systems or networks in a manner not set forth in the  Documentation. Customer shall be liable for the acts and omissions of all Users and Customer Affiliates relating to this  Agreement.

3.4 Customer shall not store, or process Personal Information under applicable Privacy Laws in the Software,  including but not limited to Personal Health Information, social insurance, socialsecurity or credit card numbers.

4. COMPANY OBLIGATIONS 

4.1 Company will at all times comply with all applicable laws and industry standards in the performance of its  obligations under this Agreement and shall obtain all rights and licenses required from third parties to operate, use,  license and provide the Software and Services, and otherwise perform its obligations under this Agreement.

4.2 Company will provide the Software and Services using technology at a level current with the technology that  Company implements for all of its customers and at least comparable to the level of technology generally adopted in  the applicable industry for provision of similar services.

4.3 Company shall implement and maintain an information security program appropriate for development or  provisioning of the Software or Services (“Information Security Program”). The Information Security Program will  provide for effective administrative, physical, and/or technical safeguards sufficient to protect Customer’s Confidential  Information and Customer Data from unauthorized access, acquisition, or disclosure, destruction, alteration, misuse,  or damage, and include as applicable, corresponding policies, procedures, and risk assessments that are reviewed at  least annually. The Information Security Program shall be consistent with applicable best practices in the industry. The  Information Security Program shall, at a minimum: (i) limit access to Customer Confidential Information and Customer  Data to personnel who have a need to know or otherwise access it in order to fulfill Company’s obligations under this  Agreement; (ii) secure business facilities, data centers, paper files, servers, backup systems, and computing equipment  with information storage capability; (iii) implement network, system, application, and database security; (iv) secure  information transmission, storage, and disposal; (v) implement authentication and access controls within media,  applications, operating systems, and equipment; (vi) logically segregate Customer Confidential Information and  Customer Data from information of Customer or its other client so that it is not commingled with any other types of  information; (vii) conduct risk assessments, penetration testing, and vulnerability scans and implementing, on a risk based approach, corrective action plans to correct any issues identified as a result of any of the foregoing; (viii)  implement appropriate personnel security and integrity procedures and practices, including conducting background  checks consistent with applicable law; and (ix) provide appropriate privacy and information security training to  Company’s employees. Company shall maintain a disciplinary process to address any unauthorized access, use, or  disclosure of Customer Confidential Information or Customer Data by any of its officers, partners, principals,  employees, agents, subcontractors, or users.

4.4. Company’s Data Processing Addendum is accessible via https://www.rfpio.com/dpa (“DPA”)and is  incorporated in the Agreement by reference when the EU and/or UK General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) or  California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) applies to Customer’s use of the Software and Services.

4.5 Company uses sub-processors for various functions and provisioning of the Software and Services a current list  of which is accessible via https://www.rfpio.com/dpa-sub-processor-list. Customer’s use of the Software and Services,  including any features or functions provided by the Services with sub-processors is governed solely by this Agreement  unless terms are expressly agreed to between Customer and the sub-processor(s) related to this Agreement.

5. CONFIDENTIALITY 

5.1 Each Party (the “Receiving Party”) understands that the other Party (the “Disclosing Party”) has disclosed or  may disclose Confidential Information. Confidential Information of Company includes non-public information relating  to the Software, Services, Professional Services and Documentation. Confidential Information of Customer includes all  Customer Data and Personal Information. The Receiving Party agrees: (i) to take reasonable precautionsto protectsuch  Confidential Information, and (ii) not to use (except in performance of the Services or as otherwise permitted herein)  or divulge to any third person any such Confidential Information. The Disclosing Party agrees that the foregoing shall  not apply with respect to any information that the Receiving Party can document (a) is or becomes generally available  to the public through no fault of the Receiving Party, (b) was in its possession or known by it prior to receipt from the  Disclosing Party provided that the source of the information as not known to be bound by confidentiality obligations,

(c) was rightfully disclosed to it without restriction by a third party, (d) was independently developed without use of  any Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party or (e) is required to be disclosed by law or a governmental  authority. If the Receiving Party is required by law or court order to disclose Confidential Information, then the  Receiving Party shall, to the extent legally permitted, provide the Disclosing Party with advance written notification  and cooperate in any effort to obtain confidential treatment of the Confidential Information.

5.2 Customer shall own all right, title and interest in and to the Customer Data and Customer Confidential  Information. Company shall own and retain all right, title and interest, including Intellectual Property Rights, in and to  the Software, Services, Professional Services, Documentation and all Updates, inventions, or other technology  developed related thereto and Company Confidential Information. No rights orlicenses are granted to Customer except  as expressly set forth herein.

5.3 Company has exclusive rights to use the Service Data. Nothing herein shall be construed as prohibiting  Company from utilizing the Service Data for purposes of operating Company’s business. In no event shall Company  obtain any right, title or interest in or to any personally identifiable information contained in the Service Data.

6. PAYMENT OF FEES 

6.1 Customer will pay Company the applicable Fees described in the Order Form or SOW in accordance with the  terms therein. Except as otherwise stated in an Order Form or SOW, all Fees are quoted and payable in USD and are  based on Software and Service rights acquired, not actual usage. Company representsthat itshall not change, increase,  or institute any new charges or Fees for any Software or Service purchased under any Order Form or SOW during an  active Subscription Term. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Company reserves the right to change the Fees or applicable  charges up to and including new charges and Fees for the upcoming Renewal Term upon thirty (30) days prior notice  to Customer. Company shall not increase the Fees for the same Software or Service by an amount greater than nine  percent (9%) of the Fees payable in the last twelve months of the Initial Term or Renewal Term, as applicable. However,  in the event Customer elects to purchase additional products or services, such prices shall be offered at Company’s  then current list price.

6.2 Fees for all Software and Services will be invoiced in full and in advance annually. Unless otherwise stated in  the Order Form or SOW, invoiced charges are due thirty (30) days after the invoice date. Customer will provide  Company complete and accurate billing and contact information and will notify Company of any changes to such  information. If any invoiced amount is not received by Company by the due date, then without limiting Company’s  rights or remedies, i) those charges may accrue late interest at the rate of one percent (1%) of the outstanding balance  per month, or the maximum rate permitted by applicable law, whichever is lower, and (ii) Company may suspend  Customer’s access to the Software and Services with notice and shall cease providing any Professional Services.  Customer must contact Company no later than thirty (30) days after the initial billing statement in which any pricing  error occurred, in order to receive an adjustment or credit. Company will not exercise its rights under this section if

Customer is disputing applicable Fees reasonably and in good faith and is cooperating with Company to diligently  resolve the dispute.

6.3 Except as otherwise stated in an Order Form or SOW, Fees do not include any direct or indirect local, federal,  state, central orforeign taxes, levies, duties, orsimilar governmental assessments of any nature, including value-added,  excise, use or withholding taxes (collectively, “Taxes”). Customer is responsible for paying all Taxes associated with any  and all purchases made under this Agreement for the Software and/or Service, excluding Company income taxes. If  Customer has an obligation to withhold any amounts under any law, Customershall provide a proof of payment ofsuch  amount within 90 days from the day of such payment.

7. TERM AND TERMINATION 

7.1 This Agreement is valid and binding on the date the Parties fully execute the applicable Order Form and/or  SOW. The Initial Term begins on the Effective Date and will continue throughout the number of months stated on the  Order Form and/or SOW. Upon expiration of the Initial Term and/or applicable Subscription Term, this Agreement, and  any associated Order Form will automatically renew for the same period with sixty (60) days prior notice (“Renewal  Term”) unless either Party provides written notice of non-renewal to the other Party at least sixty (60) days before the  start of a Renewal Term. Except as otherwise specified, a SOW shall terminate upon completion of the listed  Professional Services.

7.2 A party may terminate this Agreement (i) upon thirty (30) days written notice of a material breach if such  breach remains uncured at the expiration of such period, or (ii) if the other party becomes the subject of a petition in  bankruptcy or any other proceeding relating to insolvency, receivership, liquidation, or assignment for the benefit of  creditors.

7.3 Upon expiration or termination of this Agreement, Customer shall immediately discontinue use of the  Software, and Customer shall delete, destroy, or return all copies of the Software or Documentation provided during  the term of this Agreement. Upon termination by Customer solely due to Company’s material breach, Company will  refund to Customer the pro-rata amount of the Fees paid for the Software and Services solely for the current year of  the Agreement immediately prior to such termination.

7.4 Upon request by Customer made within one-hundred eighty (180) days after any expiration or termination of  this Agreement, Company shall provide Customer a file of all Customer Data in a mutually agreeable format. After such  one-hundred eighty (180) day period, Company will have no obligation to maintain or provide any Customer Data and  may thereafter, unless legally prohibited, delete, wipe or otherwise purge all Customer Data. Additionally, during the  term of this Agreement, Customers can extract Customer Data using Company’s standard web services. If Customer  requires any other Company assistance, Customer may acquire Company’s Professional Services at Company’s then current billing rates pursuant to a separately executed Professional Services Agreement and SOW.

7.5 The following Sections, together with any other provision of the Agreement which expressly or by its nature  survives termination or expiration, or which contemplates performance or observance subsequent to termination or  expiration of the Agreement, will survive expiration or termination of the Agreement for any reason: Section 1  (Definitions), Section 5 (Confidentiality), Section 6 (Fees and Payment Terms), this Section 7.5 (Survival), Section 9  (Warranties; Disclaimers; Limitation of Liabilities), Section 10 (Indemnification), Section 11 (Dispute Resolution),  Section 12 (Force Majeure), Section 13 (Applicable Law), and Section 14 (General Terms).

8. CUSTOMER NAME AND LOGOS 

Customer grants Company the right to use Customer name, logo, trademark and trade names (“Customer Brand”) on  Company’s website during the term of this Agreement for sales and marketing purposes to reference as a customer, in  accordance with guidelines provided by Customer. Upon Customer’s written request, Company will promptly remove  Customer’s name or any Customer marks from Company’s website, and to the extent feasible, Company’s marketing  materials. For the avoidance of doubt, Company will not use Customer Brand for any other purpose without prior  written consent from the Customer.

9. WARRANTY; DISCLAIMER; LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 

Each Party represents and warrantsthat (i) it hasfull power and authority to grant the rights granted by this Agreement,  to perform its obligations under this Agreement without the consent of any other person or entity, and the authority  to carry on its business; (ii) the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement have been duly authorized and  this Agreement constitutes a valid and binding agreement, enforceable against each Party in accordance with itsterms;

(iii) neither party is under any obligation of a contractual or other nature to any person or entity which is inconsistent  or in conflict with this Agreement or which would prevent, limit or impair in any way the performance of its obligations  under this Agreement.

9.1 Customer Warranty. Customer is solely responsible for the content of all Customer Data. Customer will secure  and maintain all rights in Customer Data necessary for Company to provide the Software and Services to Customer  without violating the rights of any third party or otherwise obligating Company to Customer or to any third party.  Company does not and will not assume any obligations with respect to Customer Data or to Customer’s use of the  Software and Services other than as expressly set forth in this Agreement or as required by applicable law

9.2 Company Warranty. Company represents and warrants the following: (i) the Documentation sufficiently  describes features, functionality, and operation of the Software as applicable; (ii) the Software, as applicable, conforms  to the Documentation and is free from material defects and workmanship; (iii) the Software does not contain any  viruses or other malicious threats, programs, features, or devices (“Viruses”) that could harm Customer or its Users.  Furthermore, consistent with prevailing industry standards, Company shall maintain the Software in a manner which  minimizes errors and interruptions and shall perform the Services in a professional and workmanlike manner.  Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Software may be temporarily unavailable for scheduled maintenance or for  unscheduled emergency maintenance, either by Company or by third-party providers, or because of other causes  beyond Company’s reasonable control, but Company shall use reasonable efforts to provide advance notice in writing  or by e-mail of any scheduled service disruption.

9.3 DISCLAIMER. EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTIES SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT AND TO  THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, THE SOFTWARE AND SERVICES ARE PROVIDED “AS IS” AND  COMPANY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED  WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. COMPANY  DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SERVICE WILL BE ERROR FREE OR UNINTERRUPTED OR MAKE ANY WARRANTIES AS TO  THE RESULTS THAT MAY BE OBTAINED FROM USE OF THE SOFTWARE AND SERVICES. THE LIMITED WARRANTIES  PROVIDED HEREIN ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE WARRANTIES PROVIDED TO CUSTOMER IN CONNECTION WITH THE  PROVISION OF THE SOFTWARE AND SERVICES.

9.4. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY, EXCEPT FOR DEATH OR BODILY  INJURY OF A PERSON, GROSS NEGLIGENCE OR WILFUL MISCONDUCT AND ANY BREACH OF ITS CONFIDENTIALITY,  INFORMATION SECURITY OR INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS, COMPANY AND ITS SUPPLIERS (INCLUDING BUT NOT  LIMITED TO ALL EQUIPMENT AND TECHNOLOGY SUPPLIERS), OFFICERS, AFFILIATES, REPRESENTATIVES, CONTRACTORS  AND EMPLOYEES SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE OR LIABLE WITH RESPECT TO ANY SUBJECT MATTER OF THIS AGREEMENT  OR TERMS AND CONDITIONS RELATED THERETO UNDER ANY CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHER  THEORY: (A) FOR ERROR OR INTERRUPTION OF USE OR FOR LOSS OR INACCURACY OR CORRUPTION OF DATA OR COST  OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE SOFTWARE, SERVICES OR TECHNOLOGY OR LOSS OF BUSINESS WHERE (I) THE  PROBLEM IS CAUSED BY CUSTOMER’S NEGLIGENCE, CUSTOMER’S HARDWARE MALFUNCTION OR OTHER PRODUCTS  UTILIZED BY CUSTOMER BEYOND THE REASONABLE CONTROL OF COMPANY; (II) THE PROBLEM IS WITH THIRD PARTY  SOFTWARE NOT LICENSED THROUGH COMPANY; OR (III) THE PROBLEM IS WITH THE INTERNET, AN INTERNET  PROVIDER, FORCE MAJEURE EVENT, OR A DESKTOP OR BROWSER SOFTWARE; (B) FOR ANY INDIRECT, EXEMPLARY,  INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES; (C) FOR ANY MATTER BEYOND COMPANY’S REASONABLE  CONTROL; (D) CUSTOMER DATA INPUT INTO THE SOFTWARE OR PROVIDED BY CUSTOMER OR ANY AUTHORIZED

AFFILIATE OF CUSTOMER THAT VIOLATES THE RIGHTS OF ANY THIRD PARTY; OR (E) FOR ANY AMOUNTS THAT,  TOGETHER WITH AMOUNTS ASSOCIATED WITH ALL OTHER CLAIMS, EXCEED THE FEES PAID OR PAYABLE BY CUSTOMER  TO COMPANY FOR THE SOFTWARE AND SERVICES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IN THE 12 MONTHS PRIOR TO THE ACT  THAT GAVE RISE TO THE LIABILITY, IN EACH CASE, WHETHER OR NOT COMPANY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY  OF SUCH DAMAGES.

EXCEPT FOR DEATH OR BODILY INJURY OF A PERSON, BREACH OF SECTION 3 OR 5 OF THIS AGREEMENT, GROSS  NEGLIGENCE OR WILFUL MISCONDUCT OR INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS, IN NO EVENT SHALL CUSTOMER AND ITS  OFFICERS, AFFILIATES, REPRESENTATIVES, CONTRACTORS AND EMPLOYEES BE LIABLE FOR ANY AMOUNTS THAT,  TOGETHER WITH AMOUNTS ASSOCIATED WITH ALL OTHER CLAIMS, EXCEED THE FEES PAID OR PAYABLE BY CUSTOMER  TO COMPANY FOR THE SERVICES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IN THE 12 MONTHS PRIOR TO THE ACT THAT GAVE RISE TO  THE LIABILITY, IN EACH CASE, WHETHER OR NOT A PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.  IN NO EVENT SHALL CUSTOMER, ITS OFFICERS, AFFILIATES, REPRESENTATIVES, CONTRACTORS AND EMPLOYEES BE  LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, EXEMPLARY, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.

10. INDEMNIFICATION 

10.1 Company will indemnify, defend, save and hold harmless Customer, its Affiliates and the respective officers,  directors, employees, agents, successors, and assigns of Customer or any affiliate (“Customer Parties”), against all  claims,suits and actions asserted by an unaffiliated third party (“Third-Party Claim”) against any of the Customer Parties  for liabilities, damages and costs, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, incurred in the defense of any claim brought  against Customer alleging that any Software or Services infringes or misappropriates a third-party’s U.S. registered  patent right, trademark, or copyright (an “Infringement Claim”). Company’s indemnity obligation under this Section

10.1 shall not extend to claims that arise from: (a) an unauthorized modification of the Software or Services by  Customer where the Software or Services would not be infringing without such modifications; (b) customized portions  of the Services designed in accordance with written specifications provided by Customer where the Software or  Services would not be infringing but for Company ’s compliance with such written specifications; (c) the failure of  Customer to install an Update to the Software or Services provided by Company, such Updates which require  Customer’s consent or installation permission, that would have avoided the actual or alleged Infringement Claim; (d)  the combined use by Customer of the Software or Services with other components, products, or services not provided  by Company where the Software or Services would not be infringing but for such combination for such combination is  not pre-approved by Company and is not provided by Company during the then current Subscription Term; or (e),  analytic applications, algorithms or other applications or programming built by Customer or created by or on behalf of  Customer without Company’s approval.

10.2 If an Infringement Claim is brought or threatened relating to Company’s infringement of third-party rights,  Company may, at its sole option and expense, use commercially reasonable efforts either (a) to procure a license that  will protect Customer againstsuch Infringement Claim without cost to Customer; (b) to modify or replace all or portions  of the Software or Services as needed to avoid infringement, such update or replacement having substantially similar  or better capabilities; or (c) if (a) and (b) are not commercially feasible, terminate this Agreement and provide to  Customer a pro-rata refund of the Fees paid for the Software and Services under this Agreement based on the  terminated portion of the current year of this Agreement.

10.3 To the extent permitted by law, Customershall defend, indemnify, and hold Company harmlessfrom any Third Party Claim alleging that the Customer Data infringes the IP rights of a third party, including through Customer’s use of  the Software or Service in breach of Section 3 of this Agreement.

10.4 A party seeking indemnification will: (a) promptly notify the Indemnifying Party of the Third-Party Claim; (b)  grant the Indemnifying Party sole and absolute control of the defense and settlement of the Third-Party Claim; and (c)  provide the Indemnifying Party with all reasonable assistance, information and authority for the defense and

settlement of the Third-Party Claim. The Indemnifying Party will not stipulate, acknowledge, or admit fault or liability  on the Indemnified Party’s behalf without the Indemnified Party’s prior written consent.

10.5 THE FOREGOING ARE THE PARTIES’ SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE OBLIGATIONS, AND THE PARTIES SOLE AND  EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES, FOR INDEMNIFICATION.

11. DISPUTE RESOLUTION 

11.1 THE PARTIES HEREBY IRREVOCABLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVE, TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY  APPLICABLE LAW, ANY RIGHT THAT THEY MAY HAVE TO TRIAL BY JURY OF ANY CLAIM OR CAUSE OF ACTION, OR IN  ANY LEGAL PROCEEDING, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY BASED UPON OR ARISING OUT OF THIS AGREEMENT.

11.2 In the event of any dispute arising out of or relating to this Agreement, the Parties shall seek to settle the  dispute via direct discussions. If a dispute cannot be settled through direct discussions, the Parties agree to first  endeavor to settle the dispute via voluntary non-binding mediation, before resorting to arbitration. A mediator will be  selected by voluntary agreement of both Parties, or in the event both Parties cannot agree on a mediator, a mediator  will be selected in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association. The mediation shall be held at a  location mutually agreed to by the Parties. Each Party shall bear its own costs and expenses and an equal share of the  administrative and other fees associated with the mediation.

12. FORCE MAJEURE 

Neither Party shall be held responsible for any delay or failure to perform any part of this Agreement to the extent such  delay or failure results from any cause beyond its reasonable control and without the fault or negligence of the Party  claiming excusable delay or failure to perform, such as acts of God, acts of war or terrorism, storms, floods, epidemics  or pandemics, riots, work stoppages, strikes (work stoppages and/or strikes of any of the Parties to this Agreement are  explicitly excluded from the language of this section), embargoes, government restrictions ( “Force Majeure Event”).  Upon an occurrence of a Force Majeure Event, Company cannot ensure uninterrupted or error free service or access  to the Software or Services and there may be periods where access is delayed, limited or not available. Company shall  use commercially reasonable efforts to provide the Software or Services to Customer in accordance with its Business  Continuity and Disaster Recovery Plan, a copy of which shall be provided to Customer upon written request.

13. APPLICABLE LAW 

This Agreement and all acts and transactions pursuant hereto and the rights and obligations of the parties hereto  shall be governed, construed, and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware, without giving  effect to principles of conflicts of law.

14. GENERAL TERMS 

14.1 This Agreement, including all exhibits and amendments hereto and all Order Forms or SOWs, constitutes the  entire agreement between the Parties with respect to the subject matter hereof. In the event of a conflict, the  provisions of an Order Form or SOW shall take precedence over provisions of the body of this Agreement and over any  other exhibit or attachment. This Agreement supersedes all prior and contemporaneous agreements, proposals or  representations, written or oral, concerning itssubject matter. No modification, amendment, or waiver of any provision  of this Agreement shall be effective unless in writing and signed by the party against whom the modification,  amendment or waiver is to be asserted. Notwithstanding any language to the contrary therein, no terms or conditions  stated in a Customer purchase order or in any other Customer order documentation shall be incorporated into or form  any part of this Agreement, and all such terms or conditions shall be null and void.

14.2 Company may use the services of subcontractors and permit them to exercise the rights granted to Company  under this Agreement provided Company remains responsible for (a) compliance of any such subcontractor with the  terms of this Agreement, and (b) the overall performance of the Software and Services as required under this  Agreement. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, there are no third-party beneficiaries under this

Agreement. Any claims against Company or its Affiliates under this Agreement may only be brought by the Customer  entity that is a party to this Agreement.

14.3 The Parties are independent contractors. This Agreement does not create nor is it intended to create a  partnership, franchise, joint venture, agency, fiduciary, or employment relationship between the Parties. There are no  third-party beneficiaries to this Agreement. Neither party has any authority of any kind to bind the other party in any  respect whatsoever.

14.4 This Agreement is not assignable, transferable or sub licensable by either Party without the other Parties prior  written consent, except as such assignment, transfer or sub license relates to an Affiliate or is in connection with a  merger, acquisition, or similar change of control event.

14.5 No failure or delay by either party in exercising any right under this Agreementshall constitute a waiver of that  right or any other right. Lists of examples, such as lists following “including,” or “e.g.,” are interpreted to include  “without limitation,” unless qualified by words such as “only” or “solely.”

14.6 If one or more provisions of this Agreement are held to be unenforceable under applicable law, the Parties  agree to renegotiate such provision in good faith. In the event that the Parties cannot reach a mutually agreeable and  enforceable replacement for such provision, then (a) such provision shall be excluded from this Agreement, (b) the  balance of this Agreement shall be interpreted as if such provision were so excluded and (c) the balance of this  Agreement shall be enforceable in accordance with its terms

14.7 All notices under this Agreement will be in writing and will be deemed to have been duly given when received, if  personally delivered; when receipt is electronically confirmed, if transmitted by facsimile or electronic mail; the day  after it is sent, ifsent for next day delivery by recognized overnight delivery service to Customer at the addresses listed  on the current Order Form or SOW or to Company at the address listed herein; Attn: Chief Executive Officer, with a  copy to [email protected]; and upon receipt, if sent by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested.