Common use of Asia Simship Program Clause in Contracts

Asia Simship Program. The purpose of this program is to encourage Publisher to release Japanese FPUs or North American FPUs, that have been multi-region signed to run on NTSC-J boxes (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Simship Titles”), in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan (referred to as “Simship Territory”) at the same time as Publisher releases the Software Title in the Japan and/or North American Sales Territories. In order for a Software Title to qualify as a Simship Title, Publisher must release the Software Title in the Simship Territory on the same date as the Commercial Release date of such Software Title in the Japan and/or North American Sales Territories, wherever the Software Title was first Commercially Released (referred to as “Original Territory”). To the extent that a Software Title qualifies as a Simship Title, the applicable royalty tier (under Section 1.b of this Exhibit 1 above) and Unit Discount (under Section 1.d of this Exhibit 1 above) is determined as if all FPUs of such Software Title manufactured for distribution in both the Original Territory and the Simship Territory were manufactured for distribution in the Original Territory. For example, if a Publisher initially manufactures [***] FPUs of a Software Title for the Japan Sales Territory and simships [***] of those units to the Simship Territory, the royalty fee for all of the FPUs is determined by [***]. In this example, Publisher would also receive a [***] Unit Discount on [***] units for having exceeded the Unit Discount level specified in Section 1. d of this Exhibit 1 above applicable to the Japan Sales Territory. Publisher must provide Microsoft with written notice of its intention to participate in the Asian Simship Program with respect to a particular Software Title at least [***] prior to manufacturing any FPUs it intends to qualify for the program. In its notice, Publisher shall provide all relevant information, including total number of FPUs to be manufactured, number of FPUs to be simshipped into the Simship Territory, date of simship, etc. Publisher remains responsible for complying with all relevant import, distribution and packaging requirements as well as any other applicable requirements set forth in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: 360 Publisher License Agreement, Xbox 360 Publisher License Agreement (Majesco Entertainment Co), Xbox 360 Publisher License Agreement (Majesco Entertainment Co)

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Asia Simship Program. The purpose of this program is to encourage Publisher to release Japanese FPUs or North American FPUs, that have been multi-region signed to run on NTSC-J boxes (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Simship Titles”), in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan (referred to as “Simship Territory”) at the same time as Publisher releases the Software Title in the Japan and/or North American Sales Territories. In order for a Software Title to qualify as a Simship Title, Publisher must release the Software Title in the Simship Territory on the same date as the Commercial Release date of such Software Title in the Japan and/or North American Sales Territories, wherever the Software Title was first Commercially Released (referred to as “Original Territory”). To the extent that a Software Title qualifies as a Simship Title, the applicable royalty tier (under Section 1.b of this Exhibit 1 above) and Unit Discount (under Section 1.d of this Exhibit 1 above) is determined as if all FPUs of such Software Title manufactured for distribution in both the Original Territory and the Simship Territory were manufactured for distribution in the Original Territory. For example, if a Publisher initially manufactures [***] XXXX FPUs of a Software Title for the Japan Sales Territory and simships [***] XXXX of those units to the Simship Territory, the royalty fee for all of the FPUs is determined by [***]XXXX . In this example, Publisher would also receive a [***] XXXX Unit Discount on [***] XXXX units for having exceeded the Unit Discount level specified in Section 1. d of this Exhibit 1 above applicable to the Japan Sales Territory. Publisher must provide Microsoft with written notice of its intention to participate in the Asian Simship Program with respect to a particular Software Title at least [***] XXXX prior to manufacturing any FPUs it intends to qualify for the program. In its notice, Publisher shall provide all relevant information, including total number of FPUs to be manufactured, number of FPUs to be simshipped into the Simship Territory, date of simship, etc. Publisher remains responsible for complying with all relevant import, distribution and packaging requirements as well as any other applicable requirements set forth in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide, subject to Section 5 of the Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: 360 Publisher License Agreement (Take Two Interactive Software Inc), 360 Publisher License Agreement (Take Two Interactive Software Inc)

Asia Simship Program. The purpose of this program is to encourage Publisher to release Japanese FPUs or Japanese, North American or European FPUs, that have been multi-region signed to run on NTSC-J boxes (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Simship Titles”), in Hong Kong, Singapore Singapore, Korea and Taiwan (referred to as “Simship Territory”) at the same time as Publisher releases the Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories. In order for a Software Title to qualify as a Simship Title, Publisher must release Commercially Release the Software Title in the Simship Territory on the same date as the Commercial Release date of such Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories, wherever the Software Title was first Commercially Released (referred to as “Original Territory”). To the extent that a Software Title qualifies as a Simship Title, the applicable royalty tier (under Section 1.b of this Exhibit 1 above) and Unit Discount (under Section 1.d of this Exhibit 1 above) is determined as if all FPUs of such Software Title manufactured for distribution in both the Original Territory and the Simship Territory were manufactured for distribution in the Original Territory. For example, if a Publisher initially manufactures [****] FPUs of a Software Title for the Japan Sales Territory and simships [****] of those units to the Simship Territory, the royalty fee rate for all of the FPUs is determined by [****]. In this example, Publisher would also receive a [****] Unit Discount on [****] units for having exceeded the Unit Discount level specified in Section 11.d. d of this Exhibit 1 above applicable to the Japan Sales Territory. Publisher must provide Microsoft with written notice of its intention to participate in the Asian Simship Program with respect to a particular Software Title at least [****] prior to manufacturing any FPUs it intends to qualify for the program. In its notice, Publisher shall provide all relevant information, including total number of FPUs to be manufactured, number of FPUs to be simshipped into the Simship Territory, date of simship, etc. Publisher remains responsible for complying with all relevant import, distribution and packaging requirements as well as any other applicable requirements set forth in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: 360 Publisher License Agreement (Take Two Interactive Software Inc), License Agreement (Take Two Interactive Software Inc)

Asia Simship Program. The purpose of this program is to encourage Publisher to release Japanese FPUs or Japanese, North American or European FPUs, that have been multi-region signed to run on NTSC-J boxes (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Simship Titles”), in Hong Kong, Singapore Singapore, Korea and Taiwan (referred to as “Simship Territory”) at the same time as Publisher releases the Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories. In order for a Software Title to qualify as a Simship Title, Publisher must release Commercially Release the Software Title in the Simship Territory on the same date as the Commercial Release date of such Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories, wherever the Software Title was first Commercially Released (referred to as “Original Territory”). To the extent that a Software Title qualifies as a Simship Title, the applicable royalty tier (under Section 1.b of this Exhibit 1 above) and Unit Discount (under Section 1.d of this Exhibit 1 above) is determined as if all FPUs of such Software Title manufactured for distribution in both the Original Territory and the Simship Territory were manufactured for distribution in the Original Territory. For example, if a Publisher initially manufactures [***] * FPUs of a Software Title for the Japan Sales Territory and simships [***] * of those units to the * Confidential portion omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Simship Territory, the royalty fee rate for all of the FPUs is determined by [***]*. In this example, Publisher would also receive a [***] * Unit Discount on [***] * units for having exceeded the Unit Discount level specified in Section 11.d. d of this Exhibit 1 above applicable to the Japan Sales Territory. Publisher must provide Microsoft with written notice of its intention to participate in the Asian Simship Program with respect to a particular Software Title at least [***] * prior to manufacturing any FPUs it intends to qualify for the program. In its notice, Publisher shall provide all relevant information, including total number of FPUs to be manufactured, number of FPUs to be simshipped into the Simship Territory, date of simship, etc. Publisher remains responsible for complying with all relevant import, distribution and packaging requirements as well as any other applicable requirements set forth in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide.

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Samples: 360 Publisher License Agreement (THQ Inc)

Asia Simship Program. The purpose of this program is to encourage Publisher to release Japanese FPUs or Japanese, North American or European FPUs, that have been multi-region signed to run on NTSC-J boxes (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Simship Titles”), in Hong Kong, Singapore Singapore, Korea and Taiwan (referred to as “Simship Territory”) at the same time as Publisher releases the Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories. In order for a Software Title to qualify as a Simship Title, Publisher must release Commercially Release the Software Title in the Simship Territory on the same date as the Commercial Release date of such Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories, wherever the Software Title was first Commercially Released (referred to as “Original Territory”). To the extent that a Software Title qualifies as a Simship Title, the applicable royalty tier (under Section 1.b of this Exhibit 1 above) and Unit Discount (under Section 1.d of this Exhibit 1 above) is determined as if all FPUs of such Software Title manufactured for distribution in both the Original Territory and the Simship Territory were manufactured for distribution in the Original Territory. For example, if a Publisher initially manufactures [***] * FPUs of a Software Title for the Japan Sales Territory and simships [***] * of those units to the Simship Territory, the royalty fee rate for all of the FPUs is determined by [***]*. In this example, Publisher would also receive a [***] * Unit Discount on [***] * units for having exceeded the Unit Discount level specified in Section 11.d. d of this Exhibit 1 above applicable to the Japan Sales Territory. Publisher must provide Microsoft with written notice of its intention to participate in the Asian Simship Program with respect to a particular Software Title at least [***] * prior to manufacturing any FPUs it intends to qualify for the program. In its notice, Publisher shall provide all relevant information, including total number of FPUs to be manufactured, number of FPUs to be simshipped into the Simship Territory, date of simship, etc. Publisher remains responsible for complying with all relevant import, distribution and packaging requirements as well as any other applicable requirements set forth in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide. * Confidential portion omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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Samples: License Agreement (THQ Inc)

Asia Simship Program. The purpose of this program is to encourage Publisher to release Japanese FPUs or Japanese, North American or European FPUs, that have been multi-region signed to run on NTSC-J boxes (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Simship Titles”), in Hong Kong, Singapore Singapore, Korea and Taiwan (referred to as “Simship Territory”) at the same time as Publisher releases the Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories. In order for a Software Title to qualify as a Simship Title, Publisher must release Commercially Release the Software Title in the Simship Territory on the same date as the Commercial Release date of such Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories, wherever the Software Title was first Commercially Released (referred to as “Original Territory”). To the extent that a Software Title qualifies as a Simship Title, the applicable royalty tier (under Section 1.b of this Exhibit 1 above) and Unit Discount (under Section 1.d of this Exhibit 1 above) is determined as if all FPUs of such Software Title manufactured for distribution in both the Original Territory and the Simship Territory were manufactured for distribution in the Original Territory. For example, if a Publisher initially manufactures [***] FPUs of a Software Title for the Japan Sales Territory and simships [***] of those units to the Simship Territory, the royalty fee rate for all of the FPUs is determined by [***]the applicable tier based on the Suggested Retail Price set forth in the Japan Sales Territory. In this example, Publisher would also receive a [***] Unit Discount on [***] units for having exceeded the Unit Discount level specified in Section 1. d of this Exhibit 1 above applicable to the Japan Sales Territory. Publisher must provide Microsoft with written notice of its intention to participate in the Asian Simship Program with respect to a particular Software Title at least [***] prior to manufacturing any FPUs it intends to qualify for the program. In its notice, Publisher shall provide all relevant information, including total number of FPUs to be manufactured, number of FPUs to be simshipped into the Simship Territory, date of simship, etc. Publisher remains responsible for complying with all relevant import, distribution and packaging requirements as well as any other applicable requirements set forth in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide.

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Samples: 360 Publisher License Agreement (Majesco Entertainment Co)

Asia Simship Program. The purpose of this program is to encourage Publisher to release Japanese FPUs or Japanese, North American or European FPUs, that have been multi-region signed to run on NTSC-J boxes (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Simship Titles”), in Hong Kong, Singapore Singapore, Korea and Taiwan (referred to as “Simship Territory”) at the same time as Publisher releases the Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories. In order for a Software Title to qualify as a Simship Title, Publisher must release Commercially Release the Software Title in the Simship Territory on the same date as the Commercial Release date of such Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories, wherever the Software Title was first Commercially Released is to be simshipped from (referred to as “Original Territory”). To the extent that a Software Title qualifies as a Simship Title, the applicable royalty tier (under Section 1.b of this Exhibit 1 above) and Unit Discount (under Section 1.d 1.e of this Exhibit 1 above) is determined as if all FPUs of such Software Title manufactured for distribution in both the Original Territory and the Simship Territory were manufactured for distribution in the Original Territory. For example, if a Publisher initially manufactures [***xxxx] FPUs of a Software Title for the Japan Sales Territory and simships [***xxxx] of those units to the Simship Territory, the royalty fee rate for all of the FPUs is determined by [***xxxx]. In this example, Publisher would also receive a [***xxxx] Unit Discount on [***xxxx] units for having exceeded the Unit Discount level specified in Section 11.e. d of this Exhibit 1 above applicable to the Japan Sales Territory. Consequently, all releases of the Software Title in the Simship Territory will adhere to the original Simship royalty tier irrespective of whether the Software Title qualifies for a lower royalty tier at any point in time. Publisher must provide Microsoft with written notice of its intention to participate the Asia Simship Form (located in the Asian Simship Program Xbox 360 Publisher Guide) with respect to a particular Software Title at least [***xxxx] prior to manufacturing any FPUs it intends to qualify for the program. In its notice, Publisher shall provide all relevant information, including total number of FPUs to be manufactured, number of FPUs to be simshipped into the Simship Territory, date of simship, etc. Publisher remains responsible for complying with all relevant import, distribution and packaging requirements as well as any other applicable requirements set forth in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide.

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Samples: Services Terms) (Take Two Interactive Software Inc)

Asia Simship Program. Section 4 of Exhibit 1 to the Xbox 360 PLA, is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following: The purpose of this program is to encourage Publisher to release Japanese FPUs or Japanese, North American or European FPUs, that have been multi-region signed to run on NTSC-J boxes (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Simship Titles”), in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan (referred to as “Simship Territory”) at the same time as Publisher releases the Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories. In order for a Software Title to qualify as a Simship Title, Publisher must release the Software Title in the Simship Territory on the same date as the Commercial Release date of such Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories, wherever the Software Title was first Commercially Released (referred to as “Original Territory”). To the extent that a Software Title qualifies as a Simship Title, the applicable royalty tier (under Section 1.b of this Exhibit 1 above) and Unit Discount (under Section 1.d of this Exhibit 1 above) is determined as if all FPUs of such Software Title manufactured for distribution in both the Original Territory and the Simship Territory were manufactured for distribution in the Original Territory. For example, if a Publisher initially manufactures [***] FPUs * of a Software Title for the Japan Sales Territory and simships [***] * of those units to the Simship Territory, the royalty fee for all of the FPUs is determined by [***]*. In this example, Publisher would also receive a [***] * Unit Discount on [***] * units for having exceeded the Unit Discount level specified in Section 1. d of this Exhibit 1 above applicable to the Japan Sales Territory. Publisher must provide Microsoft with written notice of its intention to participate in the Asian Simship Program with respect to a particular Software Title at least [***] * prior to manufacturing any FPUs it intends to qualify for the program. In its notice, Publisher shall provide all relevant information, including total number of FPUs to be manufactured, number of FPUs to be simshipped into the Simship Territory, date of simship, etc. Publisher remains responsible for complying with all relevant import, distribution and packaging requirements as well as any other applicable requirements set forth in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide.

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Samples: Publisher Licensing Agreement (THQ Inc)

Asia Simship Program. The purpose of this program is to encourage Publisher to release Japanese FPUs or Japanese, North American FPUs, or European FPUs that have been multi-region signed to run on NTSC-J boxes (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Simship Titles”), in Hong Kong, Singapore Singapore, Korea and Taiwan (referred to as “Simship Territory”) at the same time as Publisher releases the Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories. In order for a Software Title to qualify as a Simship Title, Publisher must release Commercially Release the Software Title in the Simship Territory on the same date as the Commercial Release date of such Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories, wherever the Software Title was first Commercially Released is to be simshipped from (referred to as “Original Territory”). To the extent that a Software Title qualifies as a Simship Title, the applicable royalty tier Tier (under Section 1.b of this Exhibit 1 above) and Unit Discount (under Section 1.d 1.e of this Exhibit 1 above) is determined as if all FPUs of such Software Title manufactured for distribution in both the Original Territory and the Simship Territory were manufactured for distribution in the Original Territory. For example, if a Publisher initially manufactures [***xxxx] FPUs of a Software Title for the Japan Sales Territory and simships [***xxxx] of those units to the Simship Territory, the royalty fee rate for all of the FPUs is determined by [***xxxx]. In this example, Publisher would also receive a [***xxxx] Unit Discount on [***xxxx] units for having exceeded the Unit Discount level specified in Section 1. d 1.e of this Exhibit 1 above applicable to the Japan Sales Territory. Consequently, all releases of the Software Title in the Simship Territory will adhere to the original Simship royalty Tier irrespective of whether the Software Title qualifies for a [xxxx] royalty Tier at any point in time. Publisher must provide Microsoft with written notice of its intention to participate the Asia Simship Form (located in the Asian Simship Program Xbox 360 Publisher Guide) with respect to a particular Software Title at least [***xxxx] prior to manufacturing any FPUs it intends to qualify for the program. In its notice, Publisher shall provide all relevant information, including total number of FPUs to be manufactured, number of FPUs to be simshipped into the Simship Territory, date of simship, etc. Publisher remains responsible for complying with all relevant import, distribution and packaging requirements as well as any other applicable requirements set forth in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide.

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Samples: Xbox 360 Publisher License Agreement (Take Two Interactive Software Inc)

Asia Simship Program. The purpose of this program is to encourage Publisher to release Japanese FPUs or North American FPUs, that have been multi-region signed to run on NTSC-J boxes (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Simship Titles”), in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan (referred to as “Simship Territory”) at the same time as Publisher releases the Software Title in the Japan and/or North American Sales Territories. In order for a Software Title to qualify as a Simship Title, Publisher must release the Software Title in the Simship Territory on the same date as the Commercial Release date of such Software Title in the Japan and/or North American Sales Territories, wherever the Software Title was first Commercially Released (referred to as “Original Territory”). To the extent that a Software Title qualifies as a Simship Title, the applicable royalty tier (under Section 1.b of this Exhibit 1 above) and Unit Discount (under Section 1.d of this Exhibit 1 above) is determined as if all FPUs of such Software Title manufactured for distribution in both the Original Territory and the Simship Territory were manufactured for distribution in the Original Territory. For example, if a Publisher initially manufactures [(***] *) FPUs of a Software Title for the Japan Sales Territory and simships [(***] *) of those units to the Simship Territory, the royalty fee for all of the FPUs is determined by [(***]*). In this example, Publisher would also receive a [(***] *) Unit Discount on [(***] *) units for having exceeded the Unit Discount level specified in Section 1. d of this Exhibit 1 above applicable to the Japan Sales Territory. Publisher must provide Microsoft with written notice of its intention to participate in the Asian Simship Program with respect to a particular Software Title at least [(***] *) prior to manufacturing any FPUs it intends to qualify for the program. In its notice, Publisher shall provide all relevant information, including total number of FPUs to be manufactured, number of FPUs to be simshipped into the Simship Territory, date of simship, etc. Publisher remains responsible for complying with all relevant import, distribution and packaging requirements as well as any other applicable requirements set forth in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide.

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Samples: Xbox 360 Publisher License Agreement (Atari Inc)

Asia Simship Program. The purpose of this program is to encourage Publisher to release Japanese FPUs or Japanese, North American or European FPUs, that have been multi-region signed to run on NTSC-J boxes (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Simship Titles”), in Hong Kong, Singapore Singapore, Korea and Taiwan (referred to as “Simship Territory”) at the same time as Publisher releases the Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories. In order for a Software Title to qualify as a Simship Title, Publisher must release Commercially Release the Software Title in the Simship Territory on the same date as the Commercial Release date of such Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories, wherever the Software Title was first Commercially Released (referred to as “Original Territory”). To the extent that a Software Title qualifies as a Simship Title, the applicable royalty tier (under Section 1.b of this Exhibit 1 above) and Unit Discount (under Section 1.d of this Exhibit 1 above) is determined as if all FPUs of such Software Title manufactured for distribution in both the Original Territory and the Simship Territory were manufactured for distribution in the Original Territory. For example, if a Publisher initially manufactures [***] FPUs of a Software Title for the Japan Sales Territory and simships [***] of those units to the Simship Territory, the royalty fee rate for all of the FPUs is determined by [***]. In this example, Publisher would also receive a [***] Unit Discount on [***] units for having exceeded the Unit Discount level specified in Section 11.d. d of this Exhibit 1 above applicable to the Japan Sales Territory. Publisher must provide Microsoft with written notice of its intention to participate in the Asian Simship Program with respect to a particular Software Title at least [***] prior to manufacturing any FPUs it intends to qualify for the program. In its notice, Publisher shall provide all relevant information, including total number of FPUs to be manufactured, number of FPUs to be simshipped into the Simship Territory, date of simship, etc. Publisher remains responsible for complying with all relevant import, distribution and packaging requirements as well as any other applicable requirements set forth in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide. Microsoft Confidential Portions of this Exhibit were omitted and have been filed separately with the Secretary of the Commission pursuant to the Company’s application requesting confidential treatment under Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 360 Publisher License Agreement (Majesco Entertainment Co)

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Asia Simship Program. Section 4 of Exhibit 1 to the Xbox 360 PLA is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced by the following: The purpose of this program is to encourage Publisher to release Japanese FPUs or Japanese, North American or European FPUs, that have been multi-region signed to run on NTSC-J boxes (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Simship Titles”), in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan (referred to as “Simship Territory”) at the same time as Publisher releases the Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories. In order for a Software Title to qualify as a Simship Title, Publisher must release the Software Title in the Simship Territory on the same date as the Commercial Release date of such Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories, wherever the Software Title was first Commercially Released (referred to as “Original Territory”). To the extent that a Software Title qualifies as a Simship Title, the applicable royalty tier (under Section 1.b of this Exhibit 1 above) and Unit Discount (under Section 1.d of this Exhibit 1 above) is determined as if all FPUs of such Software Title manufactured for distribution in both the Original Territory and the Simship Territory were manufactured for distribution in the Original Territory. For example, if a Publisher initially manufactures [***] FPUs of a Software Title for the Japan Sales Territory and simships [***] of those units to the Simship Territory, the royalty fee for all of the FPUs is determined by [***]the applicable tier based on the Suggested Retail Price set forth in the Japan Sales Territory. In this example, Publisher would also receive a [***] Unit Discount on [***] units for having exceeded exceed the Unit Discount level specified in Section 1. d of this Exhibit 1 above applicable to the Japan Sales Territory. Publisher must provide Microsoft with written notice of its intention to participate in the Asian Simship Program with respect to a particular Software Title at least [***] ten (10) days prior to manufacturing any FPUs it intends to qualify for the program. In its notice, Publisher shall provide all relevant information, including total number of FPUs to be manufactured, number of FPUs to be simshipped into the Simship Territory, date of simship, etc. Publisher remains responsible for complying with all relevant import, distribution and packaging requirements as well as any other applicable requirements set forth in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide.

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Samples: Xbox 360 Publisher License Agreement (Activision Inc /Ny)

Asia Simship Program. The purpose of this program is to encourage Publisher to release Japanese FPUs or North American FPUs, that have been multi-region signed to run on NTSC-J boxes (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Simship Titles”), in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan (referred to as “Simship Territory”) at the same time as Publisher releases the Software Title in the Japan and/or North American Sales Territories. In order for a Software Title to qualify as a Simship Title, Publisher must release the Software Title in the Simship Territory on the same date as the Commercial Release date of such Software Title in the Japan and/or North American Sales Territories, wherever the Software Title was first Commercially Released (referred to as “Original Territory”). To the extent that a Software Title qualifies as a Simship Title, the applicable royalty tier (under Section 1.b of this Exhibit 1 above) and Unit Discount (under Section 1.d of this Exhibit 1 above) is determined as if all FPUs of such Software Title manufactured for distribution in both the Original Territory and the Simship Territory were manufactured for distribution in the Original Territory. For example, if a Publisher initially manufactures [***] FPUs of a Software Title for the Japan Sales Territory and simships [***] of those units to the Simship Territory, the royalty fee for all of the FPUs is determined by [***]. In this example, Publisher would also receive a [***] Unit Discount on [***] units for having exceeded the Unit Discount level specified in Section 1. d of this Exhibit 1 above applicable to the Japan Sales Territory. Publisher must provide Microsoft with written notice of its intention to participate in the Asian Simship Program with respect to a particular Software Title at least [***] prior to manufacturing any FPUs it intends to qualify for the program. In its notice, Publisher shall provide all relevant information, including total number of FPUs to be manufactured, number of FPUs to be simshipped into the Simship Territory, date of simship, etc. Publisher remains responsible for complying with all relevant import, distribution and packaging requirements as well as any other applicable requirements set forth in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide.

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Samples: 360 Publisher License Agreement (Midway Games Inc)

Asia Simship Program. The purpose of this program is to encourage Publisher to release Japanese FPUs or Japanese, North American or European FPUs, that have been multi-region signed to run on NTSC-J boxes (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Simship Titles”), in Hong Kong, Singapore Singapore, Korea and Taiwan (referred to as “Simship Territory”) at the same time as Publisher releases the Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories. In order for a Software Title to qualify as a Simship Title, Publisher must release Commercially Release the Software Title in the Simship Territory on the same date as the Commercial Release date of such Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories, wherever the Software Title was first Commercially Released is to be simshipped from (referred to as “Original Territory”). To the extent that a Software Title qualifies as a Simship Title, the applicable royalty tier (under Section 1.b of this Exhibit 1 above) and Unit Discount (under Section 1.d 1.e of this Exhibit 1 above) is determined as if all FPUs of such Software Title manufactured for distribution in both the Original Territory and the Simship Territory were manufactured for distribution in the Original Territory. For example, if a Publisher initially manufactures [***] * FPUs of a Software Title for the Japan Sales Territory and simships [***] * of those units to the Simship Territory, the royalty fee rate for all of the FPUs is determined by [***]*. In this example, Publisher would also receive a [***] * Unit Discount on [***] * units for having exceeded the Unit Discount level specified in Section 11.e. d of this Exhibit 1 above applicable to the Japan Sales Territory. Consequently, all releases of the Software Title in the Simship Territory will adhere to the original Simship royalty tier irrespective of whether the Software Title qualifies for a lower royalty tier at any point in time. Publisher must provide Microsoft with written notice of its intention to participate the Asia Simship Form (located in the Asian Simship Program Xbox 360 Publisher Guide) with respect to a particular Software Title at least [***] * prior to manufacturing any FPUs it intends to qualify for the program. In its notice, Publisher shall provide all relevant information, including total number of FPUs to be manufactured, number of FPUs to be simshipped into the Simship Territory, date of simship, etc. Publisher remains responsible for complying with all relevant import, distribution and packaging requirements as well as any other applicable requirements set forth in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide.

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Samples: 360 Publisher License Agreement (THQ Inc)

Asia Simship Program. The purpose of this program is to encourage Publisher to release Japanese FPUs or Japanese, North American FPUs, or European FPUs that have been multi-region signed to run on NTSC-J boxes (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Simship Titles”), in Hong Kong, Singapore Singapore, Korea and Taiwan (referred to as “Simship Territory”) at the same time as Publisher releases the Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories. In order for a Software Title to qualify as a Simship Title, Publisher must release Commercially Release the Software Title in the Simship Territory on the same date as the Commercial Release date of such Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories, wherever the Software Title was first Commercially Released title is to be simshipped from (referred to as “Original Territory”). To the extent that a Software Title qualifies as a Simship Title, the applicable royalty tier Tier (under Section 1.b of this Exhibit 1 above) and Unit Discount (under Section 1.d 1.e of this Exhibit 1 above) is determined as if all FPUs of such Software Title manufactured for distribution in both the Original Territory and the Simship Territory were manufactured for distribution in the Original Territory. For example, if a Publisher initially manufactures [***] FPUs of a Software Title for the Japan Sales Territory and simships [***] of those units to the Simship Territory, the royalty fee rate for all of the FPUs is determined by [***]. In this example, Publisher would also receive a [***] Unit Discount on [***] units for having exceeded the Unit Discount level specified in Section 1. d 1.e of this Exhibit 1 above applicable to the Japan Sales Territory. Consequently, all releases of the Software Title in the Simship Territory will adhere to the original Simship royalty Tier irrespective of whether the Software Title qualifies for a lower royalty Tier at any point in time. Publisher must provide Microsoft with written notice of its intention to participate the Asia Simship Form (located in the Asian Simship Program Xbox 360 Publisher Guide) with respect to a particular Software Title at least [***] prior to manufacturing any FPUs it intends to qualify for the program. In its notice, Publisher shall provide all relevant information, including total number of FPUs to be manufactured, number of FPUs to be simshipped into the Simship Territory, date of simship, etc. Publisher remains responsible for complying with all relevant import, distribution and packaging requirements as well as any other applicable requirements set forth in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide.

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Samples: 360 Publisher License Agreement (Soul & Vibe Interactive Inc.)

Asia Simship Program. The purpose of this program is to encourage Publisher to release Japanese FPUs or Japanese, North American or European FPUs, that have been multi-region signed to run on NTSC-J boxes (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Simship Titles”), in Hong Kong, Singapore Singapore, Korea and Taiwan (referred to as “Simship Territory”) at the same time as Publisher releases the Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories. In order for a Software Title to qualify as a Simship Title, Publisher must release Commercially Release the Software Title in the Simship Territory on the same date as the Commercial Release date of such Software Title in the Japan Japan, European and/or North American Sales Territories, wherever the Software Title was first Commercially Released (referred to as “Original Territory”). To the extent that a Software Title qualifies as a Simship Title, the applicable royalty tier (under Section 1.b of this Exhibit 1 above) and Unit Discount (under Section 1.d of this Exhibit 1 above) is determined as if all FPUs of such Software Title manufactured for distribution in both the Original Territory and the Simship Territory were manufactured for distribution in the Original Territory. For example, if a Publisher initially manufactures [***] FPUs of a Software Title for the Japan Sales Territory and simships [***] of those units to the Simship Territory, the royalty fee rate for all of the FPUs is determined by [***]. In this example, Publisher would also receive a [***] Unit Discount on [***] units for having exceeded the Unit Discount level specified in Section 11.d. d of this Exhibit 1 above applicable to the Japan Sales Territory. Publisher must provide Microsoft with written notice of its intention to participate in the Asian Simship Program with respect to a particular Software Title at least [***] prior to manufacturing any FPUs it intends to qualify for the program. In its notice, Publisher shall provide all Portions of this Exhibit were omitted and have been filed separately with the Secretary of the Commission pursuant to the Company’s application requesting confidential treatment under Rule 24b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. relevant information, including total number of FPUs to be manufactured, number of FPUs to be simshipped into the Simship Territory, date of simship, etc. Publisher remains responsible for complying with all relevant import, distribution and packaging requirements as well as any other applicable requirements set forth in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide.

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Samples: 360 Publisher License Agreement (Majesco Entertainment Co)

Asia Simship Program. The purpose of this program is to encourage Publisher to release Japanese FPUs or North American FPUs, that have been multi-region signed to run on NTSC-J boxes (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Simship Titles”), in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan (referred to as “Simship Territory”) at the same time as Publisher releases the Software Title in the Japan and/or North American Sales Territories. In order for a Software Title to qualify as a Simship Title, Publisher must * Confidential portion omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. release the Software Title in the Simship Territory on the same date as the Commercial Release date of such Software Title in the Japan and/or North American Sales Territories, wherever the Software Title was first Commercially Released (referred to as “Original Territory”). To the extent that a Software Title qualifies as a Simship Title, the applicable royalty tier (under Section 1.b of this Exhibit 1 above) and Unit Discount (under Section 1.d of this Exhibit 1 above) is determined as if all FPUs of such Software Title manufactured for distribution in both the Original Territory and the Simship Territory were manufactured for distribution in the Original Territory. For example, if a Publisher initially manufactures [***] * FPUs of a Software Title for the Japan Sales Territory and simships [***] * of those units to the Simship Territory, the royalty fee for all of the FPUs is determined by [***]*. In this example, Publisher would also receive a [***] * Unit Discount on [***] * units for having exceeded the Unit Discount level specified in Section 1. d of this Exhibit 1 above applicable to the Japan Sales Territory. Publisher must provide Microsoft with written notice of its intention to participate in the Asian Simship Program with respect to a particular Software Title at least [***] * prior to manufacturing any FPUs it intends to qualify for the program. In its notice, Publisher shall provide all relevant information, including total number of FPUs to be manufactured, number of FPUs to be simshipped into the Simship Territory, date of simship, etc. Publisher remains responsible for complying with all relevant import, distribution and packaging requirements as well as any other applicable requirements set forth in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide.

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Samples: 360 Publisher License Agreement (THQ Inc)

Asia Simship Program. The purpose of this program is to encourage Publisher to release Japanese FPUs or North American FPUs, that have been multi-region signed to run on NTSC-J boxes (hereinafter collectively referred to as “Simship Titles”), in Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan (referred to as “Simship Territory”) at the same time as Publisher releases the Software Title in the Japan and/or North American Sales Territories. In order for a Software Title to qualify as a Simship Title, Publisher must release the Software Title in the Simship Territory on the same date as the Commercial Release date of such Software Title in the Japan and/or North American Sales Territories, wherever the Software Title was first Commercially Released (referred to as “Original Territory”). To the extent that a Software Title qualifies as a Simship Title, the applicable royalty tier (under Section 1.b of this Exhibit 1 above) and Unit Discount (under Section 1.d of this Exhibit 1 above) is determined as if all FPUs of such Software Title manufactured for distribution in both the Original Territory and the Simship Territory were manufactured for distribution in the Original Territory. For example, if a Publisher initially manufactures [***] FPUs of a Software Title for the Japan Sales Territory and simships [***] of those units to the Simship Territory, the royalty fee for all of the FPUs is determined by [***]. ] In this example, Publisher would also receive a [***] Unit Discount on [***] units for having exceeded the Unit Discount level specified in Section 1. d 1.d of this Exhibit 1 above applicable to the Japan Sales Territory. Publisher must provide Microsoft with written notice of its intention to participate in the Asian Simship Program with respect to a particular Software Title at least [***] prior to manufacturing any FPUs it intends to qualify for the program. In its notice, Publisher shall provide shallprovide all relevant information, including total number of FPUs to be manufactured, number of FPUs to be simshipped into the Simship Sirnship Territory, date of simship, etc. Publisher remains responsible for complying with all relevant import, distribution and packaging requirements as well as any other applicable requirements set forth in the Xbox 360 Publisher Guide.

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Samples: 360 Publisher License Agreement (Activision Inc /Ny)

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