MPEG-2 Packaged Medium Sample Clauses

MPEG-2 Packaged Medium. For the period commencing as of March 1, 2003 through the term of the License, the royalty for the sublicense granted pursuant to, Section 2.4. hereof upon the Sale of each copy of MPEG-2 Packaged Medium (manufactured or sold in a country in which one or more MPEG-2 Patent Portfolio Patent(s) that would be infringed absent a license thereunder, is in force) containing one or more MPEG-2 Video Events encoded using an MPEG-2 Encoding Product, an MPEG-2 Distribution Encoding Product, MPEG-2 Encoding Software and/or MPEG-2 Bundled Encoding Software; shall be three United. States Cents, (U.S. $0.03) for the first MPEG-2 Video Event on any MPEG-2 Packaged Medium, plus one United States Cent (US, $0.01) for each additional 30 minutes of video playing time or portion thereof on the same MPEG-2 Packaged Medium. Notwithstanding the above, however, the royalty (i) shall not exceed three United States Cents (U.S. $0.03) for a single Movie; (ii) shall not exceed an additional two United States Cents (U.S. $0.02) for the second Movie contained on the same MPEG-2 Packaged Medium as the first Movie; and (iii) shall be one United States Cent (U.S. $0.01) for each MPEG-2 Packaged Medium having a normal, playing time up to and including 12 minutes, but not more than 12 minutes, of video programming on the same MPEG-2 Packaged Medium which is encoded into a format in compliance with the MPEG-2 Standard. MPEG-2 PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE (cont’d.)
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MPEG-2 Packaged Medium. The royalty for the sublicense granted pursuant to Section 2.4 hereof upon the Sale of each copy of MPEG-2 Packaged Medium containing one or more MPEG-2 Video Events encoded using an MPEG-2 Encoding Product, an MPEG-2 Distribution Encoding Product, MPEG-2 Encoding Software and/or MPEG-2 Bundled Encoding Software, shall be Four United States Cents (U.S. $0.04) for the first MPEG-2 Video Event on any MPEG-2 Packaged Medium, plus One United States Cent (U.S. $0.01) for each additional 30 minutes of video playing time or portion thereof on the same MPEG-2 Packaged Medium. Notwithstanding the above, however, the royalty (i) shall not exceed Four United States Cents(U.S. $0.04) for a single Movie; (ii) shall not exceed an additional Two United States Cents (U.S. $0.02) for the second Movie contained on the same MPEG-2 Packaged Medium as the first Movie; and (iii) shall be One United States Cent (U.S. $0.01) for each MPEG-2 Packaged Medium having a normal playing time up to and including 12 minutes, but not more than 12 minutes, of video programming on the same MPEG-2 Packaged Medium which is encoded into a format in compliance with the MPEG-2 Standard.
MPEG-2 Packaged Medium. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Licensing Administrator hereby grants to Licensee a royalty-bearing worldwide; nonexclusive, nontransferable sublicense under all MPEG-2 Essential Patent(s) in the MPEG-2 Patent Portfolio to use MPEG-2 Encoding Products, MPEG-2 Distribution Encoding. Products, MPEG-2 Encoding Software, and/or MPEG 2 Bundled Encoding Software, for encoding or having encoded one or more MPEG-2 Video Events for recording on an MPEG-2 Packaged Medium, and to sell, offer for sale or otherwise distribute MPEG-2 Packaged Medium.
MPEG-2 Packaged Medium. The royalty for the sublicense granted pursuant to Section 2.4 hereof upon the Sale of each copy of MPEG-2 Packaged Medium (manufactured or sold in a country in which one or more MPEG-2 Patent Portfolio Patent(s) that would be infringed absent a license thereunder is in force) containing one or more MPEG-2 Video Events encoded using an MPEG-2 Encoding Product an, MPEG-2 Distribution Encoding Product, an MPEG-2 Encoding Software and/or MPEG-2 Bundled Encoding Software prior to September 1, 2001, shall be four United States Cents (U.S. $0.04) for the first MPEG-2 Video Event on any MPEG-2 Packaged Medium, plus one United States Cent (U.S. $0.01) for each additional 30 minutes of video playing time or portion thereof on the same MPEG-2 packaged Medium. Notwithstanding the above, however, the royalty (i) shall not exceed four United States Cents (U.S. $0.04) for a single Movie; (ii) shall not exceed an additional two United States Cents (U.S. $0.02) for the second Movie contained on the same MPEG-2 Packaged Medium as the first Movie; and (iii) shall be one United States Cent (U.S. $0.01) for each MPEG-2 Packaged Medium having a normal playing time up to and including 12 minutes, but not more than 12 minutes, of video programming on the same MPEG-2 Packaged Medium which is encoded into a format in compliance with the MPEG-2 Standard. MPEG-2 PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE (cont’d.)

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