Free Television MPEG-4 Video Sample Clauses

Free Television MPEG-4 Video. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement (including, without limitation, Article 3), the Licensing Administrator hereby grants to Licensee who (i) Transmits Free Television MPEG-4 Video to an End User; and (ii) who is the apparent source of the video to the End User, a royalty-bearing, worldwide, nonexclusive, nontransferable sublicense under all MPEG-4 Visual Essential Patent(s) in the MPEG-4 Visual Patent Portfolio for Licensee and End User to use any MPEG-4 Visual Product in connection with Free Television MPEG-4 Video for which a royalty is paid pursuant to this Agreement and which is Transmitted by Licensee to the End User. NO OTHER LICENSE IS GRANTED IN THIS SECTION 2.5, BY IMPLICATION OR OTHERWISE.
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Free Television MPEG-4 Video. The royalty for the sublicense granted pursuant to Section 2.5 hereof for the Transmission of Free Television MPEG-4 Video shall be a one-time royalty fee of $2,500 per transmission encoder. In no event, however, shall the royalty due in any Calendar Year for all licenses offered in Sections 2.3, 2.4, 2.5 and 2.6 of this Agreement exceed $3,000,000 for each Licensee.

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