Window Interruptus Sample Clauses

Window Interruptus. For up to two Pictures per release Year, which Pictures for such release Year shall not be among the top three box office Pictures to be licensed hereunder for such release Year, Licensor may interrupt STE’s First License Period for a single exhibition on any Television service (other than a Pay Television service) in the Territory that Licensor or any Licensor Affiliate operates or manages, provided, that Licensor or such Licensor Affiliate, as applicable, must have an ownership interest in such service, with a corresponding extension of STE’s First License Period. Such interruption shall occur no earlier than the 12th month of the First License Period and shall last no longer than three months within such interruption period. Licensor shall notify STE in writing if a Picture’s First License Period is to be interrupted not later than the end of the sixth month of such Picture ’s First License Period. No promotion of such exhibition of such Picture may occur until the interruption period begins. The License Fee for a Picture whose First License Period is interrupted pursuant to this Section 3(c) which is exhibited only in the Spanish language shall be 75% of the License Fee determined pursuant to Exhibit A after giving effect, if any, to the operation of the provisions of Section 2(f) and the License Fee for a Picture whose First License Period is interrupted pursuant to this Section 3(c) which is exhibited in the English language shall be 66% of the License Fee determined pursuant to Exhibit A after giving effect, if any, to the operation of the provisions of Section 2(f). If a Picture’s First License Period is interrupted in accordance with the terms of this Section, the amount by which the License Fee for such Picture is reduced shall be deducted by STE from each payment made to Licensor after the date of determination of the amount of reduction until such amount has been fully recouped by STE.
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