Unencrypted Audio Sample Clauses

Unencrypted Audio. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, unencrypted streaming of audio files associated with Included Programs shall be permitted; provided that if Licensor reasonably determines that the streaming of unencrypted audio files associated with Included Programs is a source for theft or piracy of such audio, the parties agree to discuss in good faith whether the streaming of unencrypted audio files should continue to be permitted.
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Unencrypted Audio. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, unencrypted streaming of audio files associated with Included Programs shall be permitted; provided that if Licensor reasonably determines that the streaming of unencrypted audio files associated with Included Programs is a source for theft or piracy of such audio, the parties agree to discuss in good faith whether the streaming of unencrypted audio files should continue to be permitted.] Second Pay Features Locally Released: US Box Office ($) Fee per Title Second Pay Features Non-Locally Released: US Box Office ($) Fee per Title Recent Re-Runs: Tier Fee per Title Re-runs: Tier Fee Per Title Library Features/Library DTVs/Library MOWs: Tier Fee per Title Television Series: Category Fee per Episode 1. Playback Client a. Each Playback Client must be uniquely identifiable. b. Each Playback Client must be registered with a Registered User’s user account (each, a “User Account”) prior to receiving Included Programs or playback licenses. 2. User Accounts a. Registered Users must have an active User Account prior to viewing an Included Program on the SVOD Service. b. All User Accounts must be protected via account credentials consisting of at least a user-ID and password. c. A Playback License (as described below) must timeout after 24 hours. d. All User Accounts must have full account privileges applicable to such account, including purchasing power and the power to change account options, such that access to the account credentials (username and password) is sufficient to (i) enable purchases to be made and charged to the Registered User who is the account owner and (ii) change account options and subscription tiers to the extent applicable to such account. 3. Each User Account can have a maximum of 6 registered Playback Clients at a time. Playback Clients may be de-registered pursuant to Licensee’s standard de-registration procedures, which allows Playback Clients to be de-registered from either the client or the server side. After de-registration, a Registered User must re-present valid account credentials before Included Programs can be received and viewed. 4. Rendering of Included Programs on a Playback Client shall be possible only by the possession on the Playback Client of a Playback License or via Link Layer Protection Playback (which is playback via a secure streaming protocol which is an Approved Protection System where the issuance of a Playback License is not required). 5. Playback Licenses for all CPS...
Unencrypted Audio. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, unencrypted streaming of audio files associated with Included Programs shall be permitted; provided that if Licensor reasonably determines that the streaming of unencrypted audio files associated with Included Programs is a source for theft or piracy of such audio, the parties agree to discuss in good faith whether the streaming of unencrypted audio files should continue to be permitted. Second Window Features: Domestic Box Office* Avail Year 1 Fee Per Title (USD) ≥$200,000,001 $425,000 $100,000,001-$200,000,000 $360,000 $75,000,001-$100,000,000 $340,000 $50,000,001-$75,000,000 $290,000 $25,000,001-$50,000,000 $240,000 $10,000,001-$25,000,000 $205,000 $5,000,001-$10,000,000 $160,000 $2.500,001-$5,000,000 $120,000 $1,000,001-$2,500,000 $60,000 <$1,000,000 $30,000 Premium DTVs/MOWs $45,000 Non-Premium DTVs/MOWs $25,000 Foreign Features $20,000 Spanish Language Features: Mexico Box Office (Pesos) Avail Year 1 Fee Per Title (USD) ≥100,000,001 $360,000 75,000,001-100,000,000 $280,000 50,000,001-75,000,000 $190,000 25,000,001-50,000,000 $110,000 10,000,001-25,000,000 $65,000 1-10,000,000 $40,000 Spanish Language Features that are Renewal Features are subject to the discount specified below for Renewal Features. Portuguese Language Features: Brazil Box Office (R$) Avail Year 1 Fee Per Title (USD) ≥50,000,001 $330,000 30,000,001-50,000,000 $220,000 20,000,001-30,000,000 $175,000 10,000,001-20,000,000 $125,000 5,000,001-10,000,000 $85,000 2,500,001-5,000,000 $50,000 1-2,500,000 $40,000 Portuguese Language Features that are Renewal Features are subject to the discount specified below for Renewal Features. Post Second Window Features (Avail Year 1 and Avail Year 2 only): Months following end of applicable license period and any post-black period under Licensor’s pay agreement Discount to the Second Window Features Rate Card for Applicable Avail Year 3-14 months 30% Discount to Second Window Features 15-26 months 45% Discount to Second Window Features 27 months or more 55% Discount to Second Window Features No discount is applicable for Post Second Window Features that are Cantinflas Features, Spanish Language Features, Portuguese Language Features, Premium DTVs/MOWs, Non- Premium DTVs/MOWs or Foreign Features. Renewal Features: (Avail Years 2-3 only): Months following end of applicable license period and any post-black period under Licensor’s pay agreement Discount to the Second Window Features Rate Card for Applicable...

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