Removal from PSN Storefront Sample Clauses

Removal from PSN Storefront. Publisher may cease the sale or other provision of a Digitally Delivered Product to SIE by providing SIE with written notice no less than 21 days prior to cessation, or as required by the Guidelines; provided that SIE shall use its commercially reasonably efforts to remove promptly any Digitally Delivered Product(s) where Publisher deems it is legally necessary. SIE may purchase and resell or license and otherwise make available for electronic distribution via PSN, an unlimited quantity of Digitally Delivered Products until the date of cessation.
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Removal from PSN Storefront. Publisher may cease the sale or other provision of a Digitally Delivered Product to SCE by providing SCE with written notice no less than 21 days prior to cessation, or as required by the Guidelines. SCE may purchase and resell or license and otherwise make available for electronic distribution via PSN, an unlimited quantity of Digitally Delivered Products until the date of cessation.
Removal from PSN Storefront. Publisher may cease the sale or other provision of a Digitally Delivered Product to SIE by providing SIE with written notice no less than [***] business days prior to cessation, or as required by the Guidelines, in which case SIE will remove and cease selling or otherwise making available such Digitally Delivered Product, provided, however, that SIE will use commercially reasonable efforts to promptly remove any Digital Delivered Product where requested by Publisher if such Digitally Delivered Product is subject to elevated levels of fraud or to comply with Publisher’s contractual, legal or regulatory requirements (including without limitation in the event any applicable third party rights granted to Publisher in relation to such Digitally Delivered Product expire, are terminated or otherwise revoked). SIE may purchase, resell and otherwise electronically Sony Computer Entertainment distribute via PSN in accordance with the terms of this Section 9.2 an unlimited quantity of Digitally Delivered Products until the date of cessation, subject to SIE’s compliance with the terms of this GDPA and any additional terms mutually agreed to in writing by the parties. Publisher may terminate the re-download rights granted for any Digitally Delivered Product pursuant to Section 9.2.2(v) on a product-by-product basis upon written notice to SIE where necessary to comply with Publisher’s contractual, legal or regulatory requirements (including without limitation in the event any applicable third party rights granted to Publisher in relation to such Digitally Delivered Product expire, are terminated or otherwise revoked). SIE will remove any retail vouchers from any retailer in any territory no less than [***] days following receipt of Publisher’s written request, provided that Publisher may request immediate removal to the extent required to comply with any contractual, legal or regulatory requirements (including without limitation in the event any applicable third party rights granted to Publisher in relation to such product expire, are terminated or otherwise revoked). SIE will use commercially reasonable endeavors to remove any retail vouchers relating to any Digitally Delivered Product which is removed from the PSN in accordance with this Section 9.2.8. This Section 9.2.8 is without prejudice to Section 16.2.

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