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Descriptive Narration– Exhibiting Descriptive Narration-Equipped Content. AMC represents that AMC presently exhibits Pre-show Interstitials with audio description. For the term of the settlement, AMC will exhibit descriptive narration-equipped AMC-branded Pre-show Interstitials prior to trailers and pre-feature exhibitions in all auditoriums capable of showing audio-described content. AMC agrees to fairly consider any comments and requested revisions by Plaintiffs’ Counsel to the audio description of Pre-show Interstitials during the term of this Agreement. AMC exhibits pre-show trailers for movies and, at times, for opera, theatre, and sports performances, provided to it by the movie studios and other third-party content creators. It is AMC’s position that AMC has preexisting plans to exhibit trailers equipped with descriptive narration when they are provided by third-party providers. For the term of the settlement, AMC will exhibit trailers equipped with descriptive narration when they are provided by third-party providers in all auditoriums capable of showing audio-described content. AMC exhibits, and will continue to exhibit, descriptive narration-equipped movies provided to it by the movie studios. It is AMC’s position that AMC currently exhibits other descriptive narration-equipped content provided to AMC by third-party creators (for example, opera, theater, and sports performances). For the term of the settlement, AMC will exhibit other descriptive narration-equipped content provided to AMC by third-party creators (for example, opera, theater, and sports performances) in all auditoriums capable of showing audio-described content. AMC will make private inquiries, using form and content within its discretion, to certain movie studios that do not provide movie trailers with descriptive narration to inform them that customers are interested in descriptive narration and ask if and when the movie studios may decide to provide descriptive narration for the movie trailers they create and provide to AMC. Nothing in this section obligates AMC to exhibit a particular trailer, movie, or other content provided to AMC. Nothing in this section obligates AMC to equip a particular trailer, movie, or other content provided to AMC with descriptive narration, although AMC equips with descriptive narration the AMC-branded Pre-show Interstitials exhibited prior to trailers and feature presentation, and will continue to do so.
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