Internet / Mobile Geo-Filtering. In accordance with the then prevailing commercial practices of Internet and mobile distributors of Audiovisual Content in the United States, as determined on a platform-by-platform basis, (A) Licensee shall use commercially reasonable efforts to use geo-filtering technology intended to prevent, and reasonably designed to effectively prevent, a person outside the Territory (including any Internet user, mobile device user, or authenticated video customer of an MVPD (e.g., via so-called “TV Everywhere”)) from accessing Internet/mobile Broadcasts of Licensed Content from within the Territory; and (B) Grupo Televisa shall use commercially reasonable efforts to use geo-filtering technology intended to prevent, and reasonably designed to effectively prevent, a person in the Territory (including any Internet user, mobile device user, or authenticated video customer of an MVPD (e.g., via so-called “TV Everywhere”)) from accessing Internet/mobile Broadcasts of Licensed Content from Mexico. For the avoidance of doubt, it shall be insufficient for Licensee or Licensor to use geo-filtering technology that permits Broadcasts of Licensed Content to be accessed by a person located outside or inside the Territory, respectively, who merely furnishes an address located, or the number of a credit card issued, outside or inside the Territory, respectively. From time to time, Licensor or Licensee may, if it uses a specific form of geo-filtering technology, request that the other party adopt such technology, and upon such request, such other party shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to adopt and implement such technology. In furtherance of the foregoing, Licensor and Licensee and their controlled Affiliates, shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause each of its sublicensees to use such geo-filtering technology in accordance with this paragraph, as applicable.
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Samples: 2011 Program License Agreement (Grupo Televisa, S.A.B.), 2011 Program License Agreement (Univision Holdings, Inc.), 2011 Program License Agreement (Grupo Televisa, S.A.B.)
Internet / Mobile Geo-Filtering. In accordance with the then prevailing commercial practices of Internet and mobile distributors of Audiovisual Content in the United States, as determined on a platform-by-platform basis, (A) Licensee shall use commercially reasonable efforts to use geo-filtering technology intended to prevent, and reasonably designed to effectively prevent, a person outside the Territory (including any Internet user, mobile device user, or authenticated video customer of an MVPD (e.g., via so-called “TV Everywhere”)) from accessing Internet/mobile Broadcasts of Licensed Content from within the Territory; and (B) Grupo Televisa Univision Group shall use commercially reasonable efforts to use geo-filtering technology intended to prevent, and reasonably designed to effectively prevent, a person in the Territory (including any Internet user, mobile device user, or authenticated video customer of an MVPD (e.g., via so-called “TV Everywhere”)) from accessing Internet/mobile Broadcasts of Licensed Content from Mexicothe United States. For the avoidance of doubt, it shall be insufficient for Licensee or Licensor to use geo-filtering technology that permits Broadcasts of Licensed Content to be accessed by a person located outside or inside the Territory, respectively, who merely furnishes an address located, or the number of a credit card issued, outside or inside the Territory, respectively. From time to time, Licensor or Licensee may, if it uses a specific form of geo-filtering technology, request that the other party adopt such technology, and upon such request, such other party shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to adopt and implement such technology. In furtherance of the foregoing, Licensor Univision Group and Licensee and their controlled AffiliatesGrupo Televisa, shall use commercially reasonable efforts to cause each of its sublicensees to use such geo-filtering technology in accordance with this paragraph, as applicable.
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Samples: 2011 Mexico License Agreement, Mexico License Agreement (Univision Holdings, Inc.), Mexico License Agreement (Grupo Televisa, S.A.B.)