Technology Crossover Management Ii LLC Sample Contracts

1 EXHIBIT 6 ESCROW AGREEMENT
Escrow Agreement • July 5th, 2000 • Technology Crossover Management Ii LLC • Transportation services • Washington
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WITNESSETH:
Registration Rights Agreement • July 5th, 2000 • Technology Crossover Management Ii LLC • Transportation services • Washington
RECITALS
Common Stock Purchase Agreement • July 5th, 2000 • Technology Crossover Management Ii LLC • Transportation services • Washington
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Investment Agreement • July 5th, 2000 • Technology Crossover Management Ii LLC • Transportation services • Washington
JOINT FILING AGREEMENT
Joint Filing Agreement • July 5th, 2000 • Technology Crossover Management Ii LLC • Transportation services
COMMON STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT
Common Stock Purchase Agreement • March 21st, 2002 • Technology Crossover Management Ii LLC • Services-advertising agencies • California
PURCHASE AGREEMENT December 9. 1998 TABLE OF CONTENTS
Common Stock and Warrant Purchase Agreement • March 21st, 2002 • Technology Crossover Management Ii LLC • Services-advertising agencies • California
EXHIBIT F JOINT FILING AGREEMENT In accordance with Rule 13d-1(k) promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, the undersigned hereby agree to the joint filing with all other Reporting Persons (as such term is defined in the...
Joint Filing Agreement • March 21st, 2002 • Technology Crossover Management Ii LLC • Services-advertising agencies

In accordance with Rule 13d-1(k) promulgated under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended, the undersigned hereby agree to the joint filing with all other Reporting Persons (as such term is defined in the Schedule 13D referred to below) on behalf of each of them of a statement on Schedule 13D(including amendments thereto) with respect to the common stock, par value $0.01 per share, of Digital Generation Systems, a Delaware corporation, and that this Agreement may be included as an exhibit to such joint filing. This Joint Filing Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same instrument.

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