Platform Charge Sample Clauses

Platform Charge. 7.1 The all-in Platform Charge for finished units of Manufactured Materials in respect of which SCEE accepts Publisher's purchase order in accordance with Clause 6.5 shall be as specified in Schedule 2 (but subject to adjustment as therein provided). Such Platform Charge shall be subject to change by SCEE at any time upon reasonable notice to Publisher; provided, however, that such Platform Charge shall not be changed with respect to any units of Manufactured Materials which are the subject of an effective purchase order or reorder but which have not yet been delivered by SCEE. Such Platform Charge for finished units of Manufactured Materials is exclusive of any value-added or similar sales tax, customs and excise duties and other similar taxes or duties, which SCEE may be required to collect or pay as a consequence of the sale or delivery of finished units of Manufactured Materials. Publisher shall be solely responsible for the payment or reimbursement of any such taxes or duties, and other such charges or assessments applicable to the sale and/or purchase of finished units of Manufactured Materials. The Platform Charge for products developed utilising Sony Materials and/or Sony Intellectual Property Rights and/or, subject to Council Directive 91/250/EEC, Confidential Information of Sony, but manufactured in reliance on Article 6, shall be the otherwise applicable Platform Charge less only such sum as represents from time to time the costs of raw materials and for production services (including for utilisation of Sony's proprietary Disc Mastering technology) for the products concerned which SCEE would otherwise have been invoiced for by SCEE's authorised manufacturing facility ("the Article 6 Platform Charge"). If Publisher has products so manufactured in reliance on Article 6, then Publisher shall furnish SCEE, within 28 (twenty eight) days following the close of each calendar month: (i) a written reporting of the number of inventory units (by product title) of products so manufactured during such calendar month; (ii) an external auditor's certificate (or similar independent certificate reasonably acceptable to SCEE) confirming the completeness and accuracy of such reporting; (iii) Publisher's remittance for the Article 6 Platform Charge multiplied by the number of inventory units reflected in such reporting. Any failure fully and promptly to comply with the foregoing reporting and payment obligations shall constitute a breach of this Agreement not capab...
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