MPEG-4 Visual Stored Video Encoders and Encoder Use Sample Clauses

MPEG-4 Visual Stored Video Encoders and Encoder Use. The royalty for the sublicense granted pursuant to Section 2.13 hereof shall be that specified in subsection 3.1.13.1 computed in accordance with subparagraphs 3.1.13.3 and 3.1.13.4, except that a Licensee which is a Transmitter of MPEG-4 Visual Stored Video may, in lieu of subparagraph 3.1.13.1, select the royalty payment option in subparagraph 3. 3.1.13.1 The royalty payable for the sublicense granted pursuant to Section 2.13 hereof shall be [***] (U.S. $ [***]) per [***] of Running Time of MPEG-4 Visual Stored Video that is encoded or Transmitted (up to a maximum royalty of [***] (U.S. $[***]) per Movie) where the Transmission or encoding on stored media occurs in a country in which there is in force one or more MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio Patent(s) that would be infringed by such Transmission or encoding absent a license hereunder. initial selection 3.1.13.2 The royalty payable for the sublicense granted pursuant to Section 2.13 hereof for a Transmitter-Licensee shall be [***] (U.S. $[***]) per [***] of Running Time of MPEG-4 Visual Stored Video that is encoded or Transmitted (up to a maximum royalty of [***] (U.S. $[***]) per Movie. initial selection 3.1.13.3 Royalties payable pursuant to Sections 3.1.13.1 and 3.1.13.2 shall be [***] the amount specified in those subsections for the encoding or Transmission of MPEG-4 Visual Stored Video that is Sold more than [***] Calendar Years after the first date on which such video was either (i) copyrighted or (ii) eligible for copyright protection under any state, provincial or national law. 3.1.13.4 The maximum royalty payable for a Single MPEG-4 Visual Stored Video with Running Time of [***] shall be either (i) [***] (U.S. $[***]) under subsection 3.1.13.1 or (ii) [***] (U.S. $[***]) per Transmission or encoding of a single MPEG-4 Visual Stored Video with Running Time of [***] for a Transmitter-Licensee which elects to pay royalties pursuant to subparagraph 3.1.13.2.
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