Common use of Rights for Interactive Functionality; Technological Enhancements Clause in Contracts

Rights for Interactive Functionality; Technological Enhancements. Licensee’s permitted third party sublicensees (including any third parties permitted to Broadcast the Licensed Content in the Territory in accordance with this Section 4), MVPDs and Network Affiliates will be permitted to add enhanced interactivity (e.g., on-screen programming guides, menus, interactive voting systems, etc.), sharing capability, links to other community features, overlays, squeezebacks, automated translation technology and other similar interactive functionality to Licensed Content, and to undertake Technological Enhancements with respect to Licensed Content, in each case, consistent with the then prevailing industry custom and practice in the Territory.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: 2011 Mexico License Agreement, 2011 Program License Agreement (Grupo Televisa, S.A.B.), 2011 Mexico License Agreement (Univision Holdings, Inc.)

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