Common use of TECHNICAL CREDITS Clause in Contracts

TECHNICAL CREDITS. In the event of (a) a substantiated, technological failure within the transmission system for delivering an Included Program(s) to Customers resulting in the inability of a Customer to view an Included Program purchased by such Customer via a Customer Transaction; or (b) a Customer Transaction consummated by a Customer in error (e.g., receipt of a purchased Included Program in the event a Customer intended to rent such Included Program), Comcast may, in its discretion, offer a credit to a Customer affected thereby and shall not be obligated to pay to Studio the Fee related to such Customer Transaction (“Permitted Technical Credits”); provided, that the aggregate amount of such Permitted Technical Credits for Included Programs in any month shall not exceed three percent (3%) of the total Fees payable by Comcast with respect to such Included Programs for such month. Furthermore, Comcast may permit Customers to commence viewing an Included Program but not incur a retail fee for it to the extent such viewing period has a total duration of no more than the first five (5) minutes of playback of such asset, commencing with its opening credits.

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Samples: Digital Home Entertainment License Agreement, Home Entertainment License Agreement

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TECHNICAL CREDITS. In the event of (a) a substantiated, technological failure within the transmission system for delivering an Included Program(s) to Customers resulting in the inability of a Customer to view an Included Program purchased by such Customer via a Customer Transaction; or (b) a Customer Transaction consummated by a Customer in error (e.g., receipt of a purchased Included Program in the event a Customer intended to rent such Included Program), Comcast may, in its discretion, offer a credit to a Customer affected thereby and shall not be obligated to pay to Studio the Fee related to such Customer Transaction (“Permitted Technical Credits”); provided, that the aggregate amount of such Permitted Technical Credits for Included Programs in any month shall not exceed three fivethree percent (353%) of the total Fees payable by Comcast with respect to such Included Programs for such month. Furthermore, Comcast may permit Customers to commence viewing an Included Program but not incur a retail fee for it to the extent such viewing period has a total duration of no more less than the first five (55four (4) minutes of playback of such asset, commencing with its opening creditsfrom the applicable Customer Transaction.

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Samples: Digital Home Entertainment License Agreement

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TECHNICAL CREDITS. In the event of (a) a substantiated, technological failure within the transmission system for delivering an Included Program(s) to Customers resulting in the inability of a Customer to view an Included Program purchased by such Customer via a Customer Transaction; or (b) a Customer Transaction consummated by a Customer in error (e.g., receipt of a purchased Included Program in the event a Customer intended to rent such Included Program), Comcast may, in its discretion, offer a credit to a Customer affected thereby and shall not be obligated to pay to Studio the Fee related to such Customer Transaction (“Permitted Technical Credits”); provided, that the aggregate amount of such Permitted Technical Credits for Included Programs in any month shall not exceed three percent (3%) of the total Fees payable by Comcast with respect to such Included Programs for such month. Furthermore, Comcast may permit Customers to commence viewing an Included Program but not incur a retail fee for it to the extent such viewing period has a total duration of no less than four (4) minutes from the applicable Customer Transactionno more than the first five (5) minutes of playback of such asset, commencing with its opening credits.

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Samples: Digital Home Entertainment License Agreement

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