Pro-Rata Share Discrepancies Sample Clauses

Pro-Rata Share Discrepancies. Solely with respect to the Limited Interactive Service and/or the On-Demand Service, in the event PUBLISHER believes, in its reasonable business judgment, that Pandora has failed to adequately identify sound recordings and/or the Compositions embodied therein, and/or the owners or administrators thereof, such that the royalty calculations do not adequately account for PUBLISHER’s true pro rata share of the Compositions streamed or downloaded on the Limited Interactive Service and/or the On-Demand Service (i.e., a significant number of PUBLISHER Compositions have gone unidentified or “unmatched”), then the Parties shall engage in good faith discussions regarding a revised methodology for the calculation of PUBLISHER’s pro rata share for the Limited Interactive Service and the On-Demand Service. For avoidance of doubt, any such revised methodology agreed to by the Parties will be applied solely on a prospective basis, provided, however, that in the event there are any so-called “unmatched,” “pending” and/or “black box” monies for the past that are being held by Pandora, the Parties may discuss applying any revised methodology agreed hereunder to such past amounts.
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