Game Show definition
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Pearson shall have the right to veto any changes in design or implementation of the Licensed Games that Pearson determines, in its sole discretion may devalue or negatively affect general perceptions of the Game Show Formats or the Licensed Marks.
Pearson warrants that it owns or has the full right and authority to use and license the Licensed Marks and the Game Show Formats.
Immediately prior to the Redemption, LMC will cause LEI to hold, directly or indirectly, an amount of cash or cash equivalents equal to no less than the Splitco Cash Amount; provided that, under no circumstances shall the Splitco Cash Amount be held by an RSN Subsidiary (as defined in the Merger Agreement), Game Show Network, LLC or Fun Technologies ULC (formerly known as Fun Technologies Inc.) or any of their respective Subsidiaries.
No later than thirty (30) days after each Television Broadcast Year quarter, E-Pub shall pay to PTV Netherlands fifteen percent (15%) of Gross Revenues (less any taxes that E-Pub may be legally required to withhold) as a royalty for the rights and license to use the Game Show Formats.
The term "Restricted Business" means (i) the provision of direct-to-home delivery of video services by satellite ("DTH Service"); (ii) the provision of programming consisting of live coverage of regional and local sports in the Covered Areas; or (iii) the provision of programming or on-line skill-based games of the nature produced, carried, offered or hosted by Game Show Network, LLC or its Subsidiary, FUN Technologies ULC (formerly known as FUN Technologies Inc.), on the Closing Date.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing herein shall prevent ▇▇▇▇▇▇ from working for, assisting or advising any Person that is engaged in the Game Show Business or the Music Business so long as ▇▇▇▇▇▇ does not render any services for such Person in connection with the Game Show Business or the Music Business.
The use of the Game Show Format, the Pearson Materials, and/or use of any question by E-Pub as content provided by Pearson hereunder used by E-Pub in the manner contemplated by this Agreement, shall not infringe upon any copyright, patent, trade secret, trademark, right of publicity, or privacy or other proprietary right.
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Pearson shall, however, retain the right, upon reasonable advance notice to E-Pub, to require changes or replacements for any content or editorial elements of the Licensed Internet Games that Pearson reasonably determines may devalue, degrade or diminish the value of the Game Show Formats.
E-Pub acknowledges and agrees that except for the Software and the Code, all artistic, editorial and design elements (including without limitation "look and feel") and format-specific questions created for the Licensed Internet Games which are based on, specific to, or derivative or transformative works of, the Game Show Formats (the "Game Content"), are and shall remain the property of Pearson.