Access to Projection Systems for 3D Advertising Services Sample Clauses

Access to Projection Systems for 3D Advertising Services. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including, without limitation this Section 4.16, if and to the extent that FM has the capability to exhibit full-length motion pictures using a Projection System in 3D in one or more auditoriums in any Digitized Theatre, LLC shall have the right to exhibit 3D Advertising Services using such Projection System in such auditoriums, in the following instances (i) after the Services have been converted to such Projection System in accordance with Section 3.06, (ii) prior to the presentation of a 3D motion picture or other 3D content that is not distributed by LLC (“Non-LLC 3D Content”) or (iii) in conjunction with Digital Programming Services; in each case, such 3D Advertising Services, (x) will be properly conditioned to meet the specifications of FM 3D equipment providers, and (y) LLC shall pay or reimburse FM for any and all third party licensing fees incurred by FM related to use of the 3D equipment in conjunction with 3D Advertising Services. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent such Projection System has not become Digital Cinema Equipment in accordance with Section 3.06, LLC shall be responsible for providing such 3D Advertising Services in a form and format to be reasonably requested by FM. In the event that LLC requests FM to ingest and play 3D Advertising on FM’s player, if there are incremental costs that are going to be incurred beyond FM’s normal operating procedures then FM and LLC must meet and agree on the appropriate reimbursement to be paid by LLC to FM to offset such FM incremental costs necessary to accommodate LLC’s request.
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Access to Projection Systems for 3D Advertising Services. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including, without limitation this Section 4.16, if and to the extent that Regal has the capability to exhibit full-length motion pictures using a Projection System in 3D in one or more auditoriums in any Digitized Theatre, LLC shall have the right to exhibit 3D Advertising Services using such Projection System in such auditoriums, in the following instances (i) after the Advertising Services have been converted to such Projection System in accordance with Section 3.06 or (ii) prior to the presentation of a 3D motion picture or other 3D content (“3D Content”); in either case, such 3D Advertising Services, (x) will be properly conditioned to meet the specifications of Regal 3D equipment providers, and (y) LLC shall pay or reimburse Regal for any and all third party licensing fees incurred by Regal related to use of the 3D equipment in conjunction with 3D Advertising Services. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent such Projection System has not become Digital Cinema Equipment in accordance with Section 3.06, LLC shall be responsible for providing such 3D Advertising Services in a form and format to be reasonably requested by Regal. In the event that LLC requests Regal to ingest and play 3D Advertising on Regal’s player, if there are incremental costs that are going to be incurred beyond Regal’s normal operating procedures then Regal and LLC must meet and agree on the appropriate reimbursement to be paid by LLC to Regal to offset such Regal incremental costs necessary to accommodate LLC’s request.

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