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This excerpt taken from the SOHU 10-Q filed May 8, 2007.

Article 22 Force Majeure

Neither of the Parties shall be held responsible for non-performance of this Contract due to Force Majeure, provided that the affected Party shall inform the other Party of the issue of Force Majeure in a timely manner and, within 15 days after the end of such Force Majeure issues, give the other Party the proof of such issues. (as set out in Exhibit 8)

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