Limitations on Channel of Distribution Sample Clauses

Limitations on Channel of Distribution. Licensee agrees that the rights granted herein from Sony to Licensee are granted for the School Market only. No publication, marketing, distribution or sale of PlayStation Hardware or Licensed Products, directly or indirectly, may be made or solicited by Licensee under this License Agreement to third parties in the retail channel or to distributors, agents, representatives or other third parties who sell to the retail channel, and Licensee agrees that it will not knowingly sell the PlayStation Hardware or Licensed Products to any persons who may resell them outside the School Market. Sales to distributors, agents, representatives and/or any other third parties shall be subject to Sony's prior written approval in its sole discretion. In the event that Licensee desires to publish, market, distribute and/or sell the Licensed Products outside of the School Market, it must negotiate a separate agreement with Sony for such rights, and Sony shall have a right of first refusal for any distribution, * CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED 6 publication, marketing or sale of such Licensed Products. Licensee agrees that, in the event that units of the PlayStation Hardware or Licensed Products are returned to Sony, either directly from a consumer or through a retail distributor or retailer, it will reimburse Sony for either the full amount of compensation for such unit as set forth in Exhibit B or the amount of compensation paid by Sony to such retailer for the returned unit, whichever is less.
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