Disc-to-Digital Rights Sample Clauses

Disc-to-Digital Rights. Subject to the following sentence, with respect to each Eligible CDD Physical Title confirmed by Comcast to be in the possession of an UV Customer at the time of the relevant Disc-to-Digital Transaction (as defined below) through the use of an Approved Disc Scanning Technology (as defined below) (each such confirmation, a “Title Confirmation”), Comcast will have the right (but not the obligation) (the “Disc-to-Digital Rights”), in exchange for a per-transaction fee payable by such UV Customer to Comcast (“Disc-to-Digital Fee”) to deposit a Rights Token in such UV Customer’s UV Account in respect of such Studio Physical Title, automatically upon Title Confirmation, without the need for the UV Customer to take any further action (each such transaction, a “Disc-to-Digital Transaction”). The Parties agree that the Disc-to-Digital Rights are expressly conditioned on the mutual agreement of the Parties on an acceptable Approved Disc Scanning Technology, and Comcast will not be entitled to exercise the Disc-to- Digital Rights unless and until such matters have been mutually agreed by the Parties. As used herein, an “Approved Disc Scanning Technology” means any technology for the scanning of DVDs and Blu-ray discs approved by both Comcast and Studio. For purposes of this Agreement, the DHE Conversion Rights, UV DHE Distribution Rights and Disc-to-Digital Rights shall be referred to collectively herein as the “Rights Token Delivery Rights.” Notwithstanding the foregoing, a Disc-to- Digital Fee is not required for the first three (3)the parties agree that the Disc-to- Digital Rights are expressly conditioned on the mutual agreement of the parties on the applicable fee for Disc-to-Digital Transactions for a UV Customer (each a “Promotional Disc-to-Digital Transaction”). Comcast shall pay to Studio $.50 each for the first five Rights Tokens deposited into the UV Account of a UV Customer pursuant to Disc-to-Digital Rights transactions for DVDs (other than Rights Tokens for the Promotional Disc-to-Digital Titles) and $1.00 each for the first five Rights Tokens deposited pursuant to Disc-to-Digital Rights transactions for Blu-rays (other than Rights Tokens for the Promotional Disc-to-Digital Titles). For all other Rights Tokens deposited by Comcast pursuant to a Disc-to-Digital Transaction, Comcast shall pay to Studio a fee equal to the greater of (a) $1.00 per Disc-to-Digital Transaction or (b) 50% of the Disc-to-Digital Fee charged for such Disc-to-Digital Transaction....
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Disc-to-Digital Rights. Subject to the following sentence, with respect to each Eligible CDD Physical Title confirmed by Comcast to be in the possession of an UV Customer at the time of the relevant Disc-to-Digital Transaction (as defined below) through the use of an Approved Disc Scanning Technology (as defined below) (each such confirmation, a “Title Confirmation”), Comcast will have the right (but not the obligation) (the “Disc-to-Digital Rights”), in exchange for a per- transaction fee payable by such UV Customer to Comcast (“Disc-to-Digital Fee”) to deposit a Rights Token in such UV Customer’s UV Account in respect of such Studio Physical Title, automatically upon Title Confirmation, without the need for the UV Customer to take any further action (each such transaction, a “Disc-to-Digital Transaction”). The Parties agree that the Disc-to-Digital Rights are expressly conditioned on the mutual agreement of the Parties on an acceptable Approved Disc Scanning Technology, and Comcast will not be entitled to exercise the Disc-to-Digital Rights unless and until such matters have been mutually agreed by the Parties. As used herein, an “Approved Disc Scanning Technology” means any technology for the scanning of DVDs and Blu-ray discs approved by both Comcast and Studio. For purposes of this Agreement, the DHE Conversion Rights, UV DHE Distribution Rights and Disc-to- Digital Rights shall be referred to collectively herein as the

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