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Date : February __ , 2012 Country : See “Territory” below Average price per program : Contract No : HKO11B005Y Average price per telecast : BASIC AND SUBSCRIPTION PAY TELEVISION LICENSE AGREEMENT LICENSEE : Star International Movies Ltd. (SIML) LICENSOR : CPT Holdings, Inc. (Address and Fax Number) : 13/F, One Harbourfront, 18 Tak Fung Street, Hunghom, Kowloon, Hong Kong Fax No. 852-2621-8031 (Address and Fax Number) : 10202 West Washington Blvd, Culver City, California 90232, USA Fax No. (310) 244-1873 TERRITORY(S) : For each Licensed Service as a Basic Television Service: Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, People’s Republic of China (hotel & foreign compounds only), Hong Kong, Indonesia, Laos, Macao, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam For each Licensed Service as a Subscription Pay Television Service: Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, , Singapore and Thailand All of the foregoing shall be subject to all applicable, government-mandated trade restrictions which may be in force or may come into force during or after the Term in which event the country subject to the trade restriction shall be deemed automatically removed from the definition of Territory. To the extent Licensee needs to reclassify a Licensed Service from a Basic Television Service to a Subscription Pay Television Service, or vice versa, in one or more countries of the Territory, such reclassification shall be subject to Licensor’s prior written approval on a case- by-case basis, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld. LICENSED SERVICE(S) : “Star Movies,” “Fox Movies Premium” and such other Basic Television Services and Subscription Pay Television Services that are wholly owned, controlled and operated by Licensee and are pre-approved by Licensor in writing on a case-by-case basis, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld. RIGHTS/ EXCLUSIVITY : Exclusive on Basic Television Services and Subscription Pay Television Services. [ Do not need rights grant language here ] Non-exclusive for Bhutan, People’s Republic of China (hotel & foreign compounds only), Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Sri Lanka For all other countries of the Territory, during the License Period for a Program, Licensor shall not exhibit or authorize the exhibition of such Program within the Territory in the Authorized Language on Basic Television Services or Subscription Pay Television Services. In no event shall there be any restrictions on Licensor’s right to exploit any of the Programs on a Pay-Per-View Basis, Near-Video- On-Demand Basis, Video-On-Demand Basis, SVOD or any other on-demand basis or in any language other than the Authorized Language AUTHORIZED LANGUAGE : Original/English and/or dubbed in any local languages the following language in the respective Territory (expressly excluding Tamil, Hindi, Telugu and other Indian languages), in each case with or without subtitles in such languages, including without limitation the following : Territory Authorized Language Hong Kong Cantonese Chinese Indonesia Bahasa Indonesia Malaysia Bahasa Malaysia Philippines Tagalog Singapore Malay Thailand Thai Vietnam Vietnamese PROGRAM NAME (and episode numbers, if applicable) : 183 Features (as set forth on Exhibit 3 and incorporated herein by reference) LICENSE PERIOD : For each Program, the License Period commences on the Availability Date thereof, and terminates after eighteen (18) months (unless terminated earlier in accordance with the Standard Terms and Conditions attached hereto as Exhibit 1); it being acknowledged and agreed that the License Period for Gothika and The Fog of War (each, a “Split-Period Program”) is split into two separate, non-continuous portions and shall not include the time between such portions). Availability Dates : As set forth on Exhibit 3, PROVIDED the Materials are delivered prior to Availability Date, failing which the Availability Date shall be the date which is pushed to a maximum of two months from after the delivery of the Materials of the Program . (except to the extent delayed delivery is the result of late payment by Licensee). Maximum Permitted Number of Exhibitions or Exhibition Weeks for each Program/Episode : 18 Weeks. For each Split-Period Program, the number of permitted exhibitions shall apply across its License Period in the aggregate, not separately for each portion thereof. Licensee shall have sole discretion over how to divide the permitted exhibitions among the Licensed Services; provided that exhibition of a Program on more than one Licensed Service shall constitute separate exhibitions document.docx

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Date: February __, 2012

Country: See “Territory” below Average price per program: Contract No: HKO11B005Y Average price per telecast:

BASIC AND SUBSCRIPTION PAY TELEVISION LICENSE AGREEMENT

LICENSEE: Star International Movies Ltd. (SIML) LICENSOR: CPT Holdings, Inc.

(Address and Fax Number): 13/F, One Harbourfront, 18 Tak Fung Street, Hunghom, Kowloon, Hong KongFax No. 852-2621-8031

(Address and Fax Number): 10202 West Washington Blvd, Culver City, California 90232, USAFax No. (310) 244-1873

TERRITORY(S):

For each Licensed Service as a Basic Television Service: Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, People’s Republic of China (hotel & foreign compounds only), Hong Kong, Indonesia, Laos, Macao, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam

For each Licensed Service as a Subscription Pay Television Service: Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, , Singapore and Thailand

All of the foregoing shall be subject to all applicable, government-mandated trade restrictions which may be in force or may come into force during or after the Term in which event the country subject to the trade restriction shall be deemed automatically removed from the definition of Territory. To the extent Licensee needs to reclassify a Licensed Service from a Basic Television Service to a Subscription Pay Television Service, or vice versa, in one or more countries of the Territory, such reclassification shall be subject to Licensor’s prior written approval on a case-by-case basis, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld.

LICENSED SERVICE(S): “Star Movies,” “Fox Movies Premium” and such other Basic Television Services and Subscription Pay Television Services that are wholly owned, controlled and operated by Licensee and are pre-approved by Licensor in writing on a case-by-case basis, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld.

RIGHTS/ EXCLUSIVITY : Exclusive on Basic Television Services and Subscription Pay Television Services.[Do not need rights grant language here]

Non-exclusive for Bhutan, People’s Republic of China (hotel & foreign compounds only), Nepal, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Sri Lanka

For all other countries of the Territory, during the License Period for a Program, Licensor shall not exhibit or authorize the exhibition of such Program within the Territory in the Authorized Language on Basic Television Services or Subscription Pay Television Services.

In no event shall there be any restrictions on Licensor’s right to exploit any of the Programs on a Pay-Per-View Basis, Near-Video-On-Demand Basis, Video-On-Demand Basis, SVOD or any other on-demand basis or in any language other than the Authorized Language

AUTHORIZED LANGUAGE: Original/English and/or dubbed in any local languagesthe following language in the respective Territory (expressly excluding Tamil, Hindi, Telugu and other Indian languages), in each case with or without subtitles in such languages, including without limitation the following:

Territory Authorized LanguageHong Kong Cantonese ChineseIndonesia Bahasa IndonesiaMalaysia Bahasa MalaysiaPhilippines TagalogSingapore MalayThailand ThaiVietnam Vietnamese

PROGRAM NAME (and episode numbers, if applicable):183 Features (as set forth on Exhibit 3 and incorporated herein by reference)

LICENSE PERIOD: For each Program, the License Period commences on the Availability Date thereof, and terminates after eighteen (18) months (unless terminated earlier in accordance with the Standard Terms and Conditions attached hereto as Exhibit 1); it being acknowledged and agreed that the License Period for Gothika and The Fog of War (each, a “Split-Period Program”) is split into two separate, non-continuous portions and shall not include the time between such portions).

Availability Dates: As set forth on Exhibit 3, PROVIDED the Materials are delivered prior to Availability Date, failing which the Availability Date shall be the date which is pushed to a maximum of two months fromafter the delivery of the Materials of the Program. (except to the extent delayed delivery is the result of late payment by Licensee).

Maximum Permitted Number of Exhibitions or Exhibition Weeks for each Program/Episode : 18 Weeks. For each Split-Period Program, the number of permitted exhibitions shall apply across its License Period in the aggregate, not separately for each portion thereof. Licensee shall have sole discretion over how to divide the permitted exhibitions among the Licensed Services; provided that exhibition of a Program on more than one Licensed Service shall constitute separate exhibitions (e.g., simultaneous exhibition of a Program on both “Star Movies” and “Fox Movies Premium” shall count as two exhibitions for such Program).

Maximum Permitted Number of Exhibitions each Exhibition Week, if applicable:

4 not more than 1 of which shall be during prime time (the hours of 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m.), all on a single Licensed Service

TOTAL LICENSE FEE: US$4,997,057US5,106,857, comprised of the following amounts and based on the amounts in Exhibit 3 and Exhibit 4:

Year 1 Fee – US$1,478,000509,200Year 2 Fee – US$1,837879,520Year 3 Fee – US$1,681,537718,137

PAYMENT TERMS: Licensee shall pay the total License Fee as follows:

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Year 1 Fee – Four (4) equal quarterly installments of US$369,500377,300 each, commencing on January 1, 2012Year 2 Fee – Four (4) equal quarterly installments of US$459,380469,880 each, commencing on August 1, 2012Year 3 Fee – Four (4) equal quarterly installments of US$420,384429,534.25 each, commencing on August 1, 2013

Bank Account Information: Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) Ltd., 15/F Standard Chartered Tower, 388 Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong, Hong Kong, Bank Account No: 44706641887, Bank Swift Code: SCBLHKHHXXX

HIGH DEFINITION EXHIBITION: Notwithstanding anything in Exhibit 1 to the contrary, for each Licensed Service, Licensor also grants to Licensee the right to exhibit each Program in High Definition solely during each such Program’s License Period in the Authorized Language in the Territory on the version of such Licensed Service that is exhibited in HD and which is wholly owned, controlled, and operated by Licensee. For purposes of calculating Exhibition Weeks for each Program hereunder, the HD feed shall be considered one Licensed Service with the SD feed to the extent that HD feed meets the following requirements (the “Single Service Requirements”):

(i) has a programming schedule that is identical to and simulcast with the SD feed;(ii) is made available only to subscribers who receive the SD feed; and(iii) does not charge a separately identifiable charge to subscribers in the Territory to receive the HD feed in addition to the fee to receive the SD

feed.

In the event and at the time that the SD and HD feeds fail to meet the Single Service Requirements, the SD feed and HD feed shall be considered to be separate Licensed Services for purposes of the Agreement and any exhibition of a Program on the SD feed and the HD feed shall constitute two separate Exhibition Weeks hereunder. “SD” means (a) for NTSC, any resolution equal to or less than 480 lines of vertical resolution (and equal to or less than 720 lines of horizontal resolution) and (b) for PAL, any resolution equal to or less than 576 lines of vertical resolution (and equal to or less than 720 lines of horizontal resolution). “HD” means any resolution that is (x) 1080 vertical lines of resolution or less (but at least 720 vertical lines of resolution) and (y) 1920 lines of horizontal resolution or less (but at least 1280 lines of horizontal resolution).

SIMULCAST RIGHTS: Subject at all times to the License Period and Exhibit 5, Licensee may simulcast (i.e., transmit for simultaneous, linear, real-time, non-interactive viewing) the exhibition of the Program in SD and HD (as defined above) on the Licensed Service, solely in the Territory in the Authorized Language to authenticated Subscribers, to: (i) Approved Mobile Devices and Tablets via the Approved Mobile Delivery Means in the Approved Mobile Format (all as defined in Exhibit 5) and/or (ii) Personal Computers via the Approved PC Delivery means. For the avoidance of doubt, the Simulcast Right granted herein is non-exclusive, is only with respect to the Programs licensed hereunder and shall in no event apply to any other Program licensed to Licensee from Licensor. Licensee shall neither charge nor receive any incremental fee for access to such simulcast of the Licensed Service. Licensee shall provide Licensor [What is the point of “at its request”? Does FIC propose that we send an email every month to request?] all relevant and available non-confidential information regarding usage of the Simulcast Rights and viewership of the Program on a simulcast basis including, without limitation, information regarding the number of viewers viewing the Program on Approved Mobile Devices, Tablets and Personal Computers, the demographics of such viewers (along with focus group surveys and any demographic studies), research highlighting user viewing and program selection behavior, the impact of marketing and promotions, and any other information Licensor may make suggestions to Licensee regarding the direction of ongoing research.

“Approved PC Delivery Means” means the public, free to the consumer (other than a common carrier/ISP charge) global network of interconnected networks (including the so-called Internet, Internet2 and World Wide Web) using technology currently known as Internet Protocol (“IP”), whether transmitted over cable, DTH, FTTH, ADSL/DSL, broadband over power lines or other means (“Internet”).

“Personal Computer” means an individually addressed and addressable IP-enabled desktop or laptop device with a hard drive, keyboard and monitor, designed for multiple office and other applications using a silicon chip/microprocessor architecture that satisfies Exhibit 5.

“Tablet” shall mean any individually addressed and addressable IP-enabled device with a built-in screen and a touch screen keyboard, for which user input is primarily via touch screen, that is designed to be highly portable, not designed primarily for making voice calls, and runs on one of the following operating systems: iOS, Android, WebOS or RIM’s QNX Neutrino (each, a “ Permitted Tablet OS”)  “Tablet” shall not include Personal Computers and, Approved Mobile Devices, game consoles (including Xbox Consoles), set-top-boxes, portable media devices, PDAs or any device that runs an operating system other than a Permitted Tablet OS.

SVOD: Licensee is granted the non-exclusive right to exhibit each Program on an SVOD (as defined below) basis in the Territory in the Authorized Language solely within a Licensed-Service-branded area, containing only Licensed Service programming, on an SVOD service delivered to authenticated Subscribers solely via encrypted streaming (and not downloading) via any means to any kinds of devices; provided that: wholly-owned, controlled and operated by Licensee and delivered to authenticated Subscribers solely via encrypted streaming (and not downloading) via the following platforms: (a) over the Delivery Systems of an Affiliated System to set-top boxes provided to Subscribers by such Affiliated System (“ STB SVOD Service”), (b) over the Internet via a website located at the URL [INSERT URL] to Personal Computers, Tablets and Approved Mobile Devices (“Website SVOD Service”) and (c) via WiFi or 3G/4G mobile networks by means of a “mobile app” for use on Tablets and Approved Mobile Devices (“Mobile SVOD App” and collectively with the STB SVOD Service and Website SVOD Service, “SVOD Services”); provided that: [Cannot permit any means/devices, and this is already very broad. What does FIC think is missing? Also, FIC has to operate the SVOD Services, including being solely responsible for determining its content. The language does not prohibit Affiliated Systems from carrying the STV SVOD Service, or mobile networks from delivering Mobile SVOD App content.]

(a) Each platform of the SVOD Services shall be made available only to Subscribers of the applicable linear Licensed Service as an enhancement thereto (and not as a standalone or a la carte SVOD service, nor combined with another SVOD service), at no additional charge to Subscribers (i.e., no consideration received from Subscribers beyond the periodic fees applicable to the applicable linear Licensed Service), whether characterized as a subscription, access, technical, per-transaction or other fee that applies specifically to an SVOD Service;

(b) In no event shall a Program be made available on the SVOD Services (a) prior to the premiere exhibition of such Program on the applicable linear Licensed Service, (b) for a single continuous period longer than twenty-one (21) days, commencing upon an exhibition of such Program on the applicable linear Licensed Service, (c) on more than three (3) separate occasions during the License Period, (d) within twenty-one (21) days after the end of the prior occasion such Program was made available on the SVOD Services, (e) in the last six (6) months of a Program’s License Period or after the License Period ends for such Program or (f) after the termination of the applicable Subscriber’s subscription to the applicable linear Licensed Service, and each time a Program becomes unavailable with respect to the SVOD Services for any reason, Licensee shall use reasonable commercial efforts to cause such Program to be permanently deleted from all Subscribers’ devices;

(c) Licensee shall use reasonable commercial efforts to prevent copying or recording of the Programs delivered by means of the SVOD Services , including, without limitation, (a) storage on a set-top box or other equipment controlled or supplied by Licensee or an Affiliated System and (b) retransmission, transfer or other copying to any other recording device or medium;

(d) Each platform of the SVOD Service (e.g., the Website SVOD Service for a linear Licensed Service) must contain substantially the same programming both (a) as is on or has been on the applicable linear Licensed Service and (b) each other platform of the SVOD service (e.g. the STB SVOD Service for such linear Licensed Service), and Licensor’s content shall not comprise more than twenty-five percent (25%) of the total Licensee programming available on such SVOD Service, as measured on a monthly basis [ Each requirement is meant to ensure there are not separate services -- and for example, only Sony content is available via mobile or tablets];

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(e) The Programs shall be made available on an SVOD basis without commercials or sponsorships; [ Sony was told FIC will not generate additional income from SVOD]

(f) Licensee shall at all times comply with the content protection requirements and obligations and usage rules attached hereto as Exhibit 5; [(e)] The Programs shallmay be delivered in SD and HD; and(g)[(f)] Licensee shall provide Licensor [Same as above about “at its request”] all relevant and available non-confidential information

regarding usage of each SVOD Service and viewership of the Program on an SVOD basis on the Affiliated System set-top boxes and websites including, without limitation, information regarding the number of registered users viewing each Program, the number views by streaming for each Program, the number of views by downloading for each program, the demographics of registered users (along with focus group surveys and any demographic studies), research highlighting user viewing and program selection behavior, the impact of marketing and promotions, and any other information Licensor may make suggestions to Licensee regarding the direction of ongoing research.

(h)[(g)] “Subscription Video-On-Demand” or “SVOD” shall mean the point-to-point delivery of a single program or programs to a viewer in response to the request of such viewer (a) for which such viewer is charged a fixed periodic fee (no more frequently than monthly), and not on a per program(s) or per exhibition(s) basis, which fee is unaffected in any way by the purchase of other programs, products or services, but not referring to any fee in the nature of an equipment rental or purchase fee; and (b) the exhibition start time of which is at a time specified by the viewer in its discretion. “SVOD” shall not include, without limitation, video-on-demand, near video-on-demand, pay-per-view, so-called electronic sell through, manufacture-on-demand or in-store download-on-demand (including, without limitation, via kiosks, servers, the Internet and all location-based and web-based delivery), home video, premium pay television, basic television or free broadcast television exhibition.

MATERIALS SPECIFICATIONS: In accordance with Exhibit 7. Digital, digital delivery or Digital Betacam Pal on loan with separate M&E track and promotional materials at no charge to Licensee beyond the License Fee. Any Licensor provided SD tapes with no charge to Licensee shall be returned to Licensor at Licensee’s shipping cost when this Agreement expires. If HD material is available, Licensor shall provide Licensee with either (a) HD digital files or (b) material access letter(s) to order HD material (at Licensee’s cost, not to exceed the lesser of (a) US$1500 per Program or (b) the lowest HD material cost Licensor charges any other third party Basic Television Services or Subscription Pay Television Services in the Territory for the applicable Program)tapes direct from Vendor. In the event that HD material is not available, at Licensee and Licensor’s mutual agreement, Licensee shall be allowed to up-convert the resolution and exhibit the Program. Such up-conversion shall not alter the aspect-ratio of the Program. Licensee shall not promote or identify such Program as being in HD.

ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS: 1. At the end of the License Period, Licensor shall have access to Licensee-dubbed versions of the Programs by paying Licensee 50% of the direct, actual, verified third party, out-of-pocket costs incurred by Licensee in preparing such Programs. 2. See Rider attached hereto as Exhibit 2 and incorporated herein by this reference.3. In case of inconsistency between Exhibit 1 and the terms in the Schedule above, the Schedule shall prevail.

Attached hereto as Exhibit 1 are the Standard Terms and Conditions governing the license granted by Licensor to Licensee hereunder. Licensor and Licensee hereby acknowledge and agree that all of the terms and conditions set forth in Exhibits 1 through 67 inclusive are hereby incorporated into this Basic Television License Agreement by this reference as if fully stated herein.

Upon execution in writing by Licensor, this shall constitute a license agreement for the exhibition of the Programs herein in accordance with the terms and conditions hereof, as of

Licensor Name: CPT Holdings, Inc. Licensee Name: Star International Movies Ltd. (SIML)

By (signature):

Title:

By (signature):

Title:

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EXHIBIT 1STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS

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Contract No. HKO10B002X

EXHIBIT 2RIDER TO STANDARD TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The Standard Terms and Conditions attached hereto as Exhibit 1 are revised as set forth below. Except as provided herein, all terms and conditions of the Basic Television License Agreement and attachments thereto and the Standard Terms and Conditions of Basic Television Agreement Contract No: HKO10B002X remain in full force and effect as set forth therein.

Paragraph 1.1.3: Paragraph 1.1.3 shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

“Affiliated System” shall mean each Delivery System located in the Territory which has a valid agreement with Licensee or a Controlled Affiliate pursuant to which (a) Licensee or a Controlled Affiliate provides such Delivery System with the Licensed Service(s) and (b) the Delivery System provides the Licensed Service(s) to its Subscribers as a Basic Television Service andor Subscription Pay Television Service.

Paragraph 1.1.5: The first subparagraph 1.1.5(a) shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

(a) the signal for which is fully Encrypted and is available solely within the Territory,

Paragraph 1.1.5[a]: The following shall be added as a new Paragraph 1.1.5[a]:

“Controlled Affiliate” shall mean a company wholly owned by Licensee, a company that wholly owns Licensee directly or indirectly, or a company that is wholly owned by such a company directly or indirectly.

Paragraph 1.1.6: Paragraph 1.1.6 shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

“Delivery System” shall mean a cable television system, a master antenna system, a SMATV system, an MDS System, ADSL/Broadband, a DTH system, a master antenna system which receives programming directly from a satellite, or Internet Protocol Television (IPTV); provided that “Delivery System” shall in no event mean any open system such as the so-called Internet or World-Wide Web (or any comparable system). [ADSL/Broadband seems like unnecessary delivery network infrastructure]

Paragraph 1.1.10: Paragraph 1.1.10 shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

“Licensed Service(s)” shall mean the Basic Television Service(s) and Subscription Pay Television Service(s) of Licensee or a Controlled Affiliate originating and delivered solely within the applicable Territories which are specified on the Television License Agreement, (a) which are wholly-owned or unilaterally controlled by Licensee or a Controlled Affiliate and (b) which consist of a full schedule of programming that is provided simultaneously solely throughout the Territory by Licensee or a Controlled Affiliate for delivery directly to subscribers or for exhibition over the facilities of Affiliated Systems for reception on one channel of subscribers’ television sets and Affiliated Institutions for reception on one channel of television sets located in non-public viewing rooms in such Affiliated Institutions in the Territory, without substitution or alteration.

Paragraph 1.1.18: Paragraph 1.1.18 shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

“Subscribers” shall mean (a) a private residential home or other dwelling unit, or a private home on a military base, the residents or owners of which have elected to receive, and have been authorized by Licensee or a Controlled Affiliate to receive the Licensed Service(s); (b) individual dwelling units in a single residential apartment building or residential apartment complex under common ownership or control, which building or complex has elected the option to receive, and has been authorized by Licensee or a Controlled Affiliate to receive, the Licensed Service(s) and (c) hotels which have been authorized by Licensee or a Controlled Affiliate to receive the Licensed Service(s).

Paragraph 1.1.19: The first subparagraph 1.1.19(a) shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

(a) the signal for which is available solely in the Territory,

Paragraph 2.1: The following shall be added immediately after the mention of “Basic Television Service(s)” in the third line of the first sentence of Paragraph 2.1: “or, in the applicable countries identified in the Basic Television License Agreement only (“Permitted Subscription Pay Territories”), on a Subscription Pay Television Service(s),” and the sentence shall continue “solely over the Licensed Service(s) in the Territory . . . .”

Paragraph 2.2: The following shall be added immediately after the mention of “Basic Television Service” in the second line of the first sentence of Paragraph 2.2: “or, as applicable as specified in the Basic Television License Agreement, on a Subscription Pay Television

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Service,” and the sentence shall continue “and, without limitation, does not grant any right to Licensee . . . .”

The following shall be added at the beginning of both subparagraph 2.2(a) and subparagraph 2.2(b): “other than in the Territories where a Licensed Service is a Subscription Pay Television Service as specified in the Basic Television License Agreement,”

The following shall be added immediately after the mention of “Subscription Pay Television Services” in subparagraph 2.2(i): “(except as otherwise expressly set forth herein)” and the sentence shall continue “, Free Broadcast Television Services, by means of high definition television . . . .”

The reference to “by means of high definition television” in subparagraph 2.2(i) shall be deleted.

Paragraph 2.5: The subparagraph 2.5(a) shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

(a) [reserved],

The fourth sentence in Paragraph 2.5 shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

Notwithstanding the foregoing, no such anti-theft, anti-piracy, encryption, anti-copying or anti-duplication or other security systems and procedures used by Licensee at any time (the “Security Systems”) with respect to any Program shall be less effective than the Security Systems then required by, or used at the request of, any other of Licensee’s program suppliers.

Paragraph 2.6: The period at the end of the second sentence in Paragraph 2.6 shall be deleted and the following shall be added: “, (except as otherwise specified in the Basic Television License Agreement).”

Paragraph 4: The period at the end of the second sentence in Paragraph 4 shall be deleted and the following shall be added: “, subject to any reduction in License Fees pursuant to Article 9 and/or Article 15 hereunder.”

The period at the end of the third sentence in Paragraph 4 shall be deleted and the following shall be added: “, subject to Licensee’s receipt of Licensor’s original invoice(s).”

Paragraph 5.3: The phrase “Upon Licensor’s written request,” shall be added to the beginning of the first sentence in Paragraph 5.3, and the sentence shall continue “with respect to . . . .”

Paragraph 5.4: Paragraph 5.4, “Additional Quarterly Reports,” shall be deleted in its entirety.

Paragraph 5.6: The second sentence of Paragraph 5.6 shall be deleted and replaced with the following: “Licensor or its designee shall have the right at any time during or up to twelve (12) months after the end of the Term during business hours to commence auditing, checking and copying, at Licensee’s principal place of business, Licensee’s books and records pertaining to Licensee’s compliance with the terms hereof, the accuracy of the statements delivered to Licensor by License pursuant to this Agreement, and the amount of the License Fees payable hereunder.”

Paragraph 7: The period at the end of the first sentence in Paragraph 7 shall be deleted and the following shall be inserted: “without any interruption including all titles, credits and copyright notices and shall not edit, alter or modify any Program without the prior written consent of Licensor, except that subject to applicable contractual or other restrictions in each Program of which Licensee has been given prior notice by Licensor,” and the sentence shall continue, “Licensee may (a) make such . . . .” (The beginning of the second sentence, “Subject to Licensor’s prior written consent,” shall be deleted.).

Paragraph 8.1: The second sentence in Paragraph 8.1 (“In no event shall Licensee be permitted to use any likeness or image of any person performing services in connection with a Program on the Internet without Licensor’s express prior written consent.”) shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following sentence: “Licensee may promote the Program on the Internet subject to the terms and conditions of the Internet Promotion Policy attached hereto and incorporated by this reference.”

The phrase “(which shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed by Licensor)” shall be added to the end of the fourth sentence in Paragraph 8.1.

The phrase “and excluding the right to advertise, publicize and promote the exhibition of the Program on an interactive or on-line delivery system such as the Internet or any comparable or similar systems” shall be deleted from the eighth sentence in Paragraph 8.1.

Paragraph 11.1: The subparagraph 11.1(a)(iii) shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

(iii) each Program, when used in the form provided by Licensor and in strict compliance with any instructions provided by Licensor, applicable laws and this Agreement, shall not infringe upon the trade name, trademark, copyright, music synchronization, literary or dramatic right or right of privacy of any claimant or constitutes a libel or slander of such claimant (provided that Licensor makes no representation or warranty with respect to performing rights in music, which are specifically covered by Section 11.2).

The last sentence in Paragraph 11.1(a) shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

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Notwithstanding anything contained herein to the contrary, Licensee acknowledges and agrees that a breach of the representation and warranty contained in Section 11.1(a)(iii) above shall not be deemed to be a breach of this Agreement or to constitute a Licensor Event of Default, provided that (A) Licensor shall nonetheless be required to indemnify Licensee in accordance with Section 11.1(b) for any Claims arising from such breach and (B) Licensor shall commence good faith discussions with Licensee within thirty (30) days of Licensor’s receipt of any such notice of breach from Licensee regarding a mutual resolution of such breach, including, without limitation, (x) Licensor providing a replacement program(s) satisfactory to Licensee in accordance with the terms set forth in Article 9, provided that in the event that Licensor and Licensee fail to agree on a replacement program within (6) months of the commencement of such good faith discussions, Licensor and Licensee shall negotiate in good faith a reduction in the License Fee in accordance with the terms set forth in Article 9 and taking into account, without limitation, the number of affected Programs, the number of affected countries or territories, the number of broadcasts of such affected Program(s) and the License Period remaining for such affected Program(s) or (y) any other reasonable resolution mutually agreed by the parties.

The first sentence in Paragraph 11.1(b) shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

Licensor shall indemnify and hold Licensee, its parent, subsidiaries and affiliates and its and their respective officers, directors, successors and assigns (collectively, the “Licensee Indemnified Parties”), harmless from any and all Claims arising from (i) the breach of the exclusivity provision of this Agreement by Licensor (provided that Licensor fails to cure such breach prior to another party’s exhibition of the affected Program) or (ii) allegations that the exhibition of any of the Programs or the exercise of any rights or privileges granted herein in strict accordance with this Agreement infringe upon the trade name, trademark, copyright, music synchronization, literary or dramatic right or right of privacy of any claimant or constitutes a libel or slander of such claimant (except with respect to performing rights in music which are specifically covered by Section 11.2), provided that Licensee shall promptly notify Licensor of any claim or litigation to which the indemnity set forth in this Section 11.1 applies; further provided, that the failure to promptly notify Licensor shall diminish Licensor’s indemnification obligations only to the extent Licensor is actually prejudiced by such failure.

The fourth sentence in Paragraph 11.1(b) shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

If Licensor does not assume the handling, settlement or defense of any such claim or litigation, Licensor shall, in addition to holding the Licensee Indemnified Parties harmless from the amount of any damages awarded in any final judgment entered on account of such claim, reimburse the Licensee Indemnified Parties for reasonable costs and expenses and reasonable counsel fees of Licensee incurred in connection with the defense of any such claim or litigation.

The sixth sentence in Paragraph 11.1(b) (“Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, Licensor’s total liability with respect to the aggregate of all such claims applicable to any such Program under this Section 11.1 shall be limited to the License Fee for such Program.”) shall be deleted in its entirety.

Paragraph 11.2: The period at the end of the last sentence in Paragraph 11.2 shall be deleted and the following shall be added: “, including music cue sheets.”

Paragraph 13.3: The period at the end of the only sentence in Paragraph 13.3 shall be deleted and the following shall be added: “, subject to any reduction in License Fees pursuant to Article 9 and/or Article 15 hereunder.”

Paragraph 14.1: The period at the end of the second sentence in Paragraph 14.1 shall be deleted and the following shall be added: “, subject to any reduction in License Fees pursuant to Article 9 and/or Article 15 hereunder.”

Paragraph 14.2: The period at the end of the third sentence in Paragraph 14.2 shall be deleted and the following shall be added: “, subject to any reduction in License Fees pursuant to Article 9 and/or Article 15 hereunder.”

Paragraph 14.2: The reference to “110% of the Prime Rate” in subparagraph (i) of the fourth sentence of 14.2 shall be deleted and replaced with “105% of the Prime Rate”.

Paragraph 14.3: The second sentence in Paragraph 14.3 shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

Subject to Section 14.4, (I) immediately upon the occurrence of a Licensor Event of Default under clause (a) that is not curable or a Licensor Event of Default under clause (b) or (II) if Licensor fails to cure a Licensor Event of Default under clause (a) that is curable within thirty (30) days after delivery by Licensee to Licensor of a written notice of such failure or breach, then Licensee’s rights will be limited to an action at law for damages (other than as explicitly set forth in the last sentence hereof) as a result thereof, and in no event will Licensee be entitled to injunctive or other equitable relief of any kind requiring delivery of the Programs.

The last sentence in Paragraph 14.3 shall be deleted and replaced with the following: “In the case of willful and repeated Events of Defaults by Licensor, Licensee may immediately terminate this Agreement (subject only to Sections 2.5 (for such provision, solely until Licensee returns all Copies, dubbed and subtitled versions of all Programs, and promotional and advertising materials of all Programs), 5.6 and 14.4 (without limiting the provisions thereof) herein), by giving written notice to Licensor.”

Paragraph 20: The period at the end of the first sentence in Paragraph 20 shall be deleted and the following shall be added: “; provided, however, that Licensor hereby consents to Licensee’s delegation of its rights under this Agreement (but specifically excluding document.docx

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any delegation of Licensee’s duties or obligations under this Agreement) to its Controlled Affiliates, subject to the terms and conditions of this Article.”

The following language shall be added at the end of Paragraph 20: “Notwithstanding the provisions in this paragraph, Licensee shall have the right to assign this Agreement at any time, in whole, not in part, to any entity that wholly owns Licensee, directly or indirectly (the “Approved Ultimate Parent”), and to any entity that is wholly owned, directly or indirectly, by the Approved Ultimate Parent upon notice to Licensor, so long as Licensee remains primarily liable for the assignee’s obligations.”

Paragraph 26.2: The phrase “at Columbia’s option,” shall be deleted from the only sentence in Paragraph 26.2.

Paragraph 26.2.1: The first sentence in Paragraph 26.2.1 shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

Subject only to Section 26.2.2, all Proceedings shall be submitted to the International Chamber of Commerce (the “ ICC”) for arbitration under its Rules of Conciliation and Arbitration (the “Rules”).

Paragraph 26.2.2: The first sentence in Paragraph 26.2.2 shall be deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:

Solely in the event that the claimant is not a signatory to the New York Convention , any such Proceeding shall be resolved in the Federal or State Courts located in Los Angeles County, California.

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EXHIBIT 3LICENSED PROGRAMS AND AVAILABILITY DATES

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Year 1: January 1, 2012 - July 31, 2012

  Rel Yr Title Type

US Box Office US$ in

Mil Category

1st License Period Start

1st License Period

End

2nd License Period Start

2nd License Period

EndLicense Fee US$

HD Material Cost US$

Total Lic Fee US$

1 2009 UNDERWORLD:‍RISE‍OF‍THE‍LYCANS Feature 45.80 Premiere‍Current‍(<50) 30-Jul-12 29-Jan-14 34,000 600 34,600

2 2009 INTERNATIONAL,‍THE‍(2009) Feature 25.45 Premiere‍Current‍(<50) 30-Jul-12 29-Jan-14 34,000 600 34,600

3 2009 PAUL‍BLART:‍MALL‍COP Feature 146.34 Premiere‍Current‍(100-200) 1-May-12 31-Oct-13 75,000 600 75,600

4 2009 ANGELS‍&‍DEMONS Feature 133.38 Premiere‍Current‍(100-200) 1-Jun-12 30-Nov-13 75,000 600 75,600

5 2009 MICHAEL‍JACKSON'S‍THIS‍IS‍IT Feature 72.09 Premiere‍Current‍(50-100) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 55,000 600 55,600

6 2009 ANACONDAS:‍TRAIL‍OF‍BLOOD M.O.W. 0.00Premiere‍Current‍(DTV/MOW) 15-Jan-12 14-Jul-13 20,000 600 20,600

7 2008 HOUSE‍BUNNY,‍THE Feature 48.24 Current‍(<50) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 25,000 600 25,600

8 2008 MADE‍OF‍HONOR Feature 46.01 Current‍(<50) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 25,000 600 25,600

9 2008 QUARANTINE Feature 31.69 Current‍(<50) 1-May-12 31-Oct-13 25,000 600 25,600

10 2008 YOU‍DON'T‍MESS‍WITH‍THE‍ZOHAN Feature 100.02 Current‍(100-200) 1-Feb-12 31-Jul-13 50,000 600 50,600

11 2008 HANCOCK Feature 227.95 Current‍(200+) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 75,000 600 75,600

12 2008 21‍(2008) Feature 81.16 Current‍(50-100) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 40,000 600 40,600

13 2008 VANTAGE‍POINT Feature 72.27 Current‍(50-100) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 40,000 600 40,600

14 2008 SEVEN‍POUNDS Feature 69.95 Current‍(50-100) 1-Apr-12 30-Sep-13 40,000 600 40,600

15 2008 ANACONDA‍3:‍OFFSPRING M.O.W. 0.00 Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 15,000 600 15,600

16 2008 ART‍OF‍WAR‍II,‍THE:‍BETRAYAL DTV/Feature 0.00 Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 15,000 600 15,600

17 2008 SHEPHERD,‍THE‍(2008) DTV/Feature 0.00 Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 15,000 600 15,600

18 2008 STARSHIP‍TROOPERS‍3:‍MARAUDER DTV/Feature 0.00 Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 15,000 600 15,600

19 2007 ARE‍WE‍DONE‍YET? Feature 49.66 Current‍(<50) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 25,000 600 25,600

20 2007 WATER‍HORSE,‍THE Feature 40.41 Current‍(<50) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 25,000 600 25,600

21 2007 ACROSS‍THE‍UNIVERSE Feature 24.34 Current‍(<50) 1-Jun-12 30-Nov-13 25,000 600 25,600

22 2007 SURF'S‍UP Feature 58.87 Current‍(50-100) 1-Feb-12 31-Jul-13 40,000 600 40,600

23 2007 BATS:‍HUMAN‍HARVEST M.O.W. 0.00 Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Jul-12 31-Dec-13 15,000 600 15,600

24 2007 FLIGHT‍OF‍FURY DTV/Feature 0.00 Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 15,000 600 15,600

25 2006 WHEN‍A‍STRANGER‍CALLS‍(2006) Feature 47.86 Current‍(<50) 1-Mar-12 31-Aug-13 25,000 600 25,600

26 2006 WHO KILLED THE ELECTRIC CAR? Feature 1.68 Current‍(<50) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 25,000 600 25,600

27 2006TALLADEGA‍NIGHTS:‍THE‍BALLAD‍OF‍RICKY‍BOBBY Feature 148.21 Current‍(100-200) 1-May-12 31-Oct-13 50,000 600 50,600

28 2006 DA‍VINCI‍CODE,‍THE Feature 217.54 Current‍(200+) 1-Feb-12 31-Jul-13 75,000 600 75,600

29 2006 MONSTER‍HOUSE Feature 73.66 Current‍(50-100) 1-Feb-12 31-Jul-13 40,000 600 40,600

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30 2006 DETONATOR,‍THE DTV/Feature 0.00 Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 15,000 600 15,600

31 2006 HOLLOW‍MAN‍2 DTV/Feature 0.00 Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 15,000 600 15,600

32 2005 LEGEND‍OF‍ZORRO,‍THE‍(2005) Feature 46.46 Non-Current‍(<50) 1-Jun-12 30-Nov-13 20,000 600 20,600

33 2005 MAN‍OF‍THE‍HOUSE‍(2005) Feature 19.70 Non-Current‍(<50) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 20,000 600 20,600

34 2004 CRUEL‍INTENTIONS‍3 DTV/Feature 0.00 Non-Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Jul-12 31-Dec-13 10,000 600 10,600

35 2004STARSHIP‍TROOPERS‍2:‍HERO‍OF‍THE‍FEDERATION DTV/Feature 0.00 Non-Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 10,000 600 10,600

36 2003 FOG‍OF‍WAR,‍THE Feature 4.20 Non-Current‍(<50) 1-Jan-12 30-Sep-12 1-Jan-14 30-Sep-14 20,000 600 20,600

37 2003 ANGER‍MANAGEMENT Feature 135.65 Non-Current‍(100-200) 1-Jun-12 30-Nov-13 40,000 600 40,600

38 2003 GOTHIKA Feature 59.59 Non-Current‍(50-100) 1-Jan-12 31-Oct-12 1-Feb-14 30-Sep-14 30,000 600 30,600

39 2002 ROLLERBALL‍(2002) Feature 18.99 Non-Current‍(<50) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 20,000 600 20,600

40 2002 MEN‍IN‍BLACK‍II Feature 190.42 Non-Current‍(100-200) 1-May-12 31-Oct-13 40,000 600 40,600

41 2002 MAID‍IN‍MANHATTAN Feature 94.01 Non-Current‍(50-100) 1-May-12 31-Oct-13 30,000 600 30,600

42 2002 SNIPER‍2 M.O.W. 0.00 Non-Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 10,000 600 10,600

43 2001 ONE,‍THE Feature 43.91 Non-Current‍(<50) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 20,000 600 20,600

44 2000 6TH‍DAY,‍THE Feature 34.60 Library‍(<50) 1-Jul-12 31-Dec-13 12,000 600 12,600

45 2000 ERIN‍BROCKOVICH Feature 125.55 Library‍(100-200) 1-May-12 31-Oct-13 25,000 600 25,600

46 1999 BATS Feature 10.15 Library‍(<50) 1-Apr-12 30-Sep-13 12,000 600 12,600

47 1999 BONE‍COLLECTOR,‍THE Feature 66.49 Library‍(50-100) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 20,000 600 20,600

48 1998 REPLACEMENT‍KILLERS,‍THE Feature 19.20 Library‍(<50) 1-Jul-12 31-Dec-13 12,000 600 12,600

49 1998 MASK‍OF‍ZORRO,‍THE Feature 94.10 Library‍(50-100) 1-Feb-12 31-Jul-13 20,000 600 20,600

50 1997 DONNIE‍BRASCO Feature 41.91 Library‍(<50) 1-Jul-12 31-Dec-13 12,000 600 12,600

51 1995 MONEY‍TRAIN Feature 35.43 Library‍(<50) 1-Jan-12 30-Jun-13 12,000 600 12,600

52 1994 WOLF Feature 65.00 Library‍(50-100) 1-Jul-12 31-Dec-13 20,000 600 20,600

1,478,000 31,200 1,509,200NOTE: NO MOBILE RIGHTS FOR "WHO KILLED THE ELECTRIC CAR?"

Year 2: August 1, 2012 - July 31, 2013

  Rel Y Title Type

US Box Office US$ in

Mil Category License

Start License

End License Fee US$HD Material Cost US$

Total Lic Fee US$

1 2004 13‍GOING‍ON‍30 Feature 57.23 Non-Current‍(50-100) 1-Mar-13 31-Aug-14 30,900 600 31,500

2 2009 2012 Feature 166.11 Current‍(100-200) 1-Nov-12 30-Apr-14 51,500 600 52,100

3 2007 30‍DAYS‍OF‍NIGHT Feature 39.57 Current‍(<50) 1-Mar-13 31-Aug-14 25,750 600 26,350

4 2009 ARMORED Feature 15.99 Current‍(<50) 1-May-13 31-Oct-14 25,750 600 26,350

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5 1997 AS‍GOOD‍AS‍IT‍GETS Feature 148.48 Library‍(100-200) 1-Dec-12 31-May-14 25,750 600 26,350

6 1999 BICENTENNIAL‍MAN Feature 58.22 Library‍(50-100) 1-Dec-12 31-May-14 20,600 600 21,200

7 1998 BIG‍HIT,‍THE Feature 27.01 Library‍(<50) 1-Jan-13 30-Jun-14 12,360 600 12,960

8 2001 BLACK‍HAWK‍DOWN Feature 108.64 Library‍(100-200) 1-Aug-12 31-Jan-14 25,750 600 26,350

9 1999 BLUE‍STREAK Feature 68.52 Library‍(50-100) 1-Feb-13 31-Jul-14 20,600 600 21,200

10 2010 BOOK‍OF‍ELI,‍THE Feature 94.84 Premiere‍Current‍(50-100) 15-Jun-13 14-Dec-14 56,650 600 57,250

11 2010 BOUNTY‍HUNTER,‍THE‍(2010) Feature 67.06 Premiere‍Current‍(50-100) 15-Apr-13 14-Oct-14 56,650 600 57,250

12 2010CELINE THROUGH THE EYES OF THE WORLD Feature 1.85 Premiere‍Current‍(<50) 1-Feb-13 31-Jul-14 35,020 600 35,620

13 2006 CLICK‍(2006) Feature 137.36 Non-Current‍(100-200) 1-Dec-12 31-May-14 41,200 600 41,800

14 2009CLOUDY‍WITH‍A‍CHANCE‍OF‍MEATBALLS Feature 124.87 Current‍(100-200) 1-Jan-13 30-Jun-14 51,500 600 52,100

15 2006 COVENANT,‍THE Feature 23.38 Non-Current‍(<50) 1-Sep-12 28-Feb-14 20,600 600 21,200

16 1999 CRUEL‍INTENTIONS Feature 38.33 Library‍(<50) 1-Nov-12 30-Apr-14 12,360 600 12,960

17 1995 DESPERADO‍(1995) Feature 25.41 Library‍(<50) 1-Aug-12 31-Jan-14 12,360 600 12,960

18 1997 DEVIL'S‍OWN,‍THE‍(1997) Feature 42.87 Library‍(<50) 1-Aug-12 31-Jan-14 12,360 600 12,960

19 2009DID‍YOU‍HEAR‍ABOUT‍THE‍MORGANS? Feature 29.58 Current‍(<50) 1-Mar-13 31-Aug-14 25,750 600 26,350

20 1997 DOUBLE‍TEAM Feature 11.44 Library‍(<50) 1-May-13 31-Oct-14 12,360 600 12,960

21 1999 EIGHT‍MILLIMETER Feature 36.66 Library‍(<50) 1-Mar-13 31-Aug-14 12,360 600 12,960

22 1993 EL‍MARIACHI‍(1993) Feature 2.04 Library‍(<50) 1-Nov-12 30-Apr-14 12,360 600 12,960

23 2002 ENOUGH Feature 40.01 Non-Current‍(<50) 1-Mar-13 31-Aug-14 20,600 600 21,200

24 2001 EVOLUTION‍(2001) Feature 38.31 Library‍(<50) 1-Oct-12 31-Mar-14 12,360 600 12,960

25 2001FINAL‍FANTASY:‍THE‍SPIRITS‍WITHIN Feature 32.13 Library‍(<50) 1-Nov-12 30-Apr-14 12,360 600 12,960

26 2007 GHOST‍RIDER Feature 115.80 Current‍(100-200) 1-Oct-12 31-Mar-14 51,500 600 52,100

27 1998 GODZILLA‍(1998) Feature 136.31 Library‍(100-200) 1-Nov-12 30-Apr-14 25,750 600 26,350

28 2006 GRIDIRON‍GANG‍(2006) Feature 38.43 Non-Current‍(<50) 1-Dec-12 31-May-14 20,600 600 21,200

29 2002 HALF‍PAST‍DEAD Feature 15.57 Non-Current‍(<50) 1-Dec-12 31-May-14 20,600 600 21,200

30 2007 HALF‍PAST‍DEAD‍2 DTV/Feature ‍ Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Sep-12 28-Feb-14 15,450 600 16,050

31 2000 HOLLOW‍MAN Feature 73.21 Library‍(50-100) 1-Feb-13 31-Jul-14 20,600 600 21,200

32 1991 HOOK Feature 119.65 Library‍(100-200) 1-Jan-13 30-Jun-14 25,750 600 26,350

33 2006 HUNT‍FOR‍EAGLE‍ONE DTV/Feature ‍ Non-Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Sep-12 28-Feb-14 10,300 600 10,900

34 2006HUNT‍FOR‍EAGLE‍ONE:‍CRASH‍POINT DTV/Feature ‍ Non-Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Sep-12 28-Feb-14 10,300 600 10,900

35 1997I‍KNOW‍WHAT‍YOU‍DID‍LAST‍SUMMER Feature 72.59 Library‍(50-100) 1-Apr-13 30-Sep-14 20,600 600 21,200

36 2009 JULIE‍&‍JULIA Feature 94.13 Current‍(50-100) 1-Dec-12 31-May-14 41,200 600 41,800

37 1995 JUMANJI‍(1995) Feature 100.48 Library‍(100-200) 1-Feb-13 31-Jul-14 25,750 600 26,350

38 2005 KUNG‍FU‍HUSTLE Feature 17.11 Non-Current (200+) 1-Jan-13 30-Jun-14 61,800 600 62,400

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39 1993 LAST‍ACTION‍HERO Feature 50.02 Library‍(50-100) 1-Oct-12 31-Mar-14 20,600 600 21,200

40 2010 LEGION‍(2010) Feature 40.17 Premiere‍Current‍(<50) 15-Jul-13 14-Jan-15 35,020 600 35,620

41 1996 MAXIMUM‍RISK Feature 14.50 Library‍(<50) 1-Sep-12 28-Feb-14 12,360 600 12,960

42 1997 MEN‍IN‍BLACK‍(1997) Feature 250.69 Library‍(200+) 1-Aug-12 31-Jan-14 41,200 600 41,800

43 2002 PANIC‍ROOM Feature 96.40 Non-Current‍(50-100) 1-Nov-12 30-Apr-14 30,900 600 31,500

44 2000 PATRIOT,‍THE‍(2000) Feature 113.33 Library‍(100-200) 1-Feb-13 31-Jul-14 25,750 600 26,350

45 2007 PERFECT‍STRANGER‍(2007) Feature 23.98 Current‍(<50) 1-Mar-13 31-Aug-14 25,750 600 26,350

46 2008 PROM‍NIGHT‍(2008) Feature 43.87 Current‍(<50) 1-Mar-13 31-Aug-14 25,750 600 26,350

47 2006PURSUIT‍OF‍HAPPYNESS,‍THE‍(2006) Feature 163.57 Non-Current‍(100-200) 1-Nov-12 30-Apr-14 41,200 600 41,800

48 2003 RUNDOWN,‍THE‍(2003) Feature 47.59 Non-Current‍(<50) 1-Feb-13 31-Jul-14 20,600 600 21,200

49 2004 SECRET‍WINDOW Feature 48.02 Non-Current‍(<50) 1-Mar-13 31-Aug-14 20,600 600 21,200

50 2006 SHADOW‍MAN DTV/Feature ‍ Non-Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Sep-12 28-Feb-14 10,300 600 10,900

51 2004 SNIPER‍3 DTV/Feature ‍ Non-Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Sep-12 28-Feb-14 10,300 600 10,900

52 2002 SPIDER-MAN‍(2002) Feature 403.71 Non-Current‍(200+) 1-Nov-12 30-Apr-14 61,800 600 62,400

53 2007 SPIDER-MAN‍3‍(2007) Feature 336.53 Current‍(200+) 1-Sep-12 28-Feb-14 77,250 600 77,850

54 1993 STRIKING‍DISTANCE Feature 24.11 Library‍(<50) 1-Jun-13 30-Nov-14 12,360 600 12,960

55 1999 STUART‍LITTLE Feature 140.04 Library‍(100-200) 1-Jan-13 30-Jun-14 25,750 600 26,350

56 2002 STUART‍LITTLE‍2 Feature 64.96 Non-Current‍(50-100) 1-Feb-13 31-Jul-14 30,900 600 31,500

57 2009TAKING‍OF‍PELHAM‍1‍2‍3,‍THE‍(2009) Feature 65.45 Current‍(50-100) 1-Aug-12 31-Jan-14 41,200 600 41,800

58 2009 UGLY‍TRUTH,‍THE Feature 88.92 Current‍(50-100) 1-Oct-12 31-Mar-14 41,200 600 41,800

59 1999 UNIVERSAL‍SOLDIER:‍THE‍RETURN Feature 10.67 Library‍(<50) 1-Nov-12 30-Apr-14 12,360 600 12,960

60 2007 VACANCY Feature 19.36 Current‍(<50) 1-Apr-13 30-Sep-14 25,750 600 26,350

61 2005 VAMPIRE‍BATS M.O.W. ‍ Non-Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Aug-12 31-Jan-14 10,300 600 10,900

62 2005 VAMPIRES:‍THE‍TURNING M.O.W. ‍ Non-Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Nov-12 30-Apr-14 10,300 600 10,900

63 2000 VERTICAL‍LIMIT Feature 69.24 Library‍(50-100) 1-Feb-13 31-Jul-14 20,600 600 21,200

64 2004 WHITE‍CHICKS Feature 70.83 Non-Current‍(50-100) 1-Mar-13 31-Aug-14 30,900 600 31,500

65 1998 WILD‍THINGS Feature 30.15 Library‍(<50) 1-Jan-13 30-Jun-14 12,360 600 12,960

66 2004 WILD‍THINGS‍II M.O.W. ‍ Non-Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Oct-12 31-Mar-14 10,300 600 10,900

67 2005WILD‍THINGS:‍DIAMONDS‍IN‍THE‍ROUGH M.O.W. ‍ Non-Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Aug-12 31-Jan-14 10,300 600 10,900

68 2010 WILD‍THINGS:‍FOURSOME DTV/Feature ‍ Premiere‍Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Apr-13 30-Sep-14 20,600 600 21,200

69 2009 YEAR‍ONE Feature 43.34 Current‍(<50) 1-Aug-12 31-Jan-14 25,750 600 26,350

70 2009 ZOMBIELAND Feature 75.59 Current‍(50-100) 1-Mar-13 31-Aug-14 41,200 600 41,800

1,837,520 42,000 1,879,520

NOTE:1. KUNG FU HUSTLE SHALL BE PRICED UNDER THE "NON-CURRENT 200+" CATEGORY.

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2. NO SVOD RIGHTS FOR "CELINE THROUGH THE EYES OF THE WORLD".

Year 3: August 1, 2013 - July 31, 2014

  Rel Y Title Type

US Box

Office US$ in

Mil Category License

Start License EndLicense Fee

US$HD Material Cost US$

Total Lic Fee US$

1 2001 13‍GHOSTS‍(2001) Feature 41.87 Library‍(<50) 15-Jan-14 14-Jul-15 12,731 600 13,331

2 1994 3‍NINJAS‍KICK‍BACK Feature 11.80 Library‍(<50) 1-Jun-14 30-Nov-15 12,731 600 13,331

3 19983‍NINJAS:‍HIGH‍NOON‍AT‍MEGA‍MOUNTAIN Feature 0.38 Library‍(<50) 1-Feb-14 31-Jul-15 12,731 600 13,331

4 2010 30‍DAYS‍OF‍NIGHT:‍DARK‍DAYS DTV/Feature ‍ Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Aug-13 31-Jan-15 15,914 600 16,514

5 2004ANACONDAS:‍THE‍HUNT‍FOR‍THE‍BLOOD‍ORCHID Feature 32.24 Non-Current‍(<50) 1-Mar-14 31-Aug-15 21,218 600 21,818

6 2011 ASSASSINATION‍GAMESDTV/FT‍US‍MIN 0.00 Premiere‍Current‍(DTV/MOW) 13-Jun-14 12-Dec-15 21,218 600 21,818

7 1999 BABY‍GENIUSES Feature 27.25 Library‍(<50) 1-May-14 31-Oct-15 12,731 600 13,331

8 1995 BAD‍BOYS‍(1995) Feature 65.81 Library‍(50-100) 1-May-14 31-Oct-15 21,218 600 21,818

9 2003 BAD‍BOYS‍II Feature 138.61 Non-Current‍(100-200) 1-Nov-13 30-Apr-15 42,436 600 43,036

10 2011 BAD‍TEACHER Feature 100.29 Premiere‍Current‍(100-200) 21-Jul-14 20-Jan-16 79,568 600 80,168

11 2011 BATTLE‍LOS‍ANGELES Feature 83.54 Premiere‍Current‍(50-100) 1-May-14 31-Oct-15 58,350 600 58,950

12 1999 BIG‍DADDY Feature 163.48 Library‍(100-200) 1-Aug-13 31-Jan-15 26,523 600 27,123

13 2004 BOA‍VS.‍PYTHON M.O.W. ‍ Non-Current‍(DTV/MOW) 15-May-14 14-Nov-15 10,609 600 11,209

14 2010 BURLESQUE Feature 39.44 Current‍(<50) 15-Jan-14 14-Jul-15 26,523 600 27,123

15 1994 CITY‍SLICKERS‍II Feature 43.62 Library‍(<50) 1-Sep-13 28-Feb-15 12,731 600 13,331

16 2003 DARKNESS‍FALLS‍(2003) Feature 32.55 Non-Current‍(<50) 15-Jan-14 14-Jul-15 21,218 600 21,818

17 2010 EASY‍A Feature 58.40 Current‍(50-100) 1-Dec-13 31-May-15 42,436 600 43,036

18 2010 EAT‍PRAY‍LOVE Feature 80.57 Current‍(50-100) 1-Oct-13 31-Mar-15 42,436 600 43,036

19 1999 END‍OF‍THE‍AFFAIR,‍THE‍(1999) Feature 10.83 Library‍(<50) 1-May-14 31-Oct-15 12,731 600 13,331

20 2010 FASTER‍(2010) Feature 23.23 Current‍(<50) 6-Mar-14 5-Sep-15 26,523 600 27,123

21 1995 FIRST‍KNIGHT Feature 37.60 Library‍(<50) 1-Nov-13 30-Apr-15 12,731 600 13,331

22 2004 FORGOTTEN,‍THE‍(2004) Feature 67.13 Non-Current‍(50-100) 1-Feb-14 31-Jul-15 31,827 600 32,427

23 2004 FRANKENFISH M.O.W. ‍ Non-Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Jan-14 30-Jun-15 10,609 600 11,209

24 2011 GREEN‍HORNET,‍THE Feature 98.78 Premiere‍Current‍(50-100) 15-Jan-14 14-Jul-15 58,350 600 58,950

25 2010 GROWN‍UPS Feature 162.00 Current‍(100-200) 1-Oct-13 31-Mar-15 53,045 600 53,645

26 2006 HARD‍CORPS,‍THE DTV/Feature ‍ Non-Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Sep-13 28-Feb-15 10,609 600 11,209

27 2004 HELLBOY Feature 59.62 Non-Current‍(50-100) 1-Nov-13 30-Apr-15 31,827 600 32,427

28 2003 HOLLYWOOD‍HOMICIDE Feature 30.94 Non-Current‍(<50) 1-Mar-14 31-Aug-15 21,218 600 21,818

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29 2010 HOW‍DO‍YOU‍KNOW Feature 30.21 Current‍(<50) 9-Feb-14 8-Aug-15 26,523 600 27,123

30 2002 I‍SPY Feature 33.56 Library‍(<50) 1-Nov-13 30-Apr-15 12,731 600 13,331

31 1998I‍STILL‍KNOW‍WHAT‍YOU‍DID‍LAST‍SUMMER Feature 40.00 Library‍(<50) 1-May-14 31-Oct-15 12,731 600 13,331

32 2003 IDENTITY Feature 52.16 Non-Current‍(50-100) 15-Jan-14 14-Jul-15 31,827 600 32,427

33 2010 INSIDE‍JOB‍(2010) Feature 4.31 Current‍(<50) 6-Mar-14 5-Sep-15 26,523 600 27,123

34 2011 JUST‍GO‍WITH‍IT Feature 103.03 Premiere‍Current‍(100-200) 3-Jul-14 2-Jan-16 79,568 600 80,168

35 2010 KARATE‍KID,‍THE‍(2010) Feature 176.59 Current‍(100-200) 11-Aug-13 10-Feb-15 53,045 600 53,645

36 2010 LAKE‍PLACID‍3 M.O.W. ‍ Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Sep-13 28-Feb-15 15,914 600 16,514

37 1998 MADELINE Feature 29.97 Library‍(<50) 1-Aug-13 31-Jan-15 12,731 600 13,331

38 2002 MEN‍IN‍BLACK‍II Feature 190.42 Library‍(100-200) 1-Nov-13 30-Apr-15 26,523 600 27,123

39 2003 NATIONAL‍SECURITY Feature 36.38 Non-Current‍(<50) 1-Mar-14 31-Aug-15 21,218 600 21,818

40 2011NEVER‍BACK‍DOWN‍2:‍THE‍BEATDOWN DTV/Feature ‍ Premiere‍Current‍(DTV/MOW) 8-May-14 7-Nov-15 21,218 600 21,818

41 2009 OBSESSED‍(2009) Feature 68.26 Current‍(50-100) 1-Aug-14 31-Jan-16 42,436 600 43,036

42 2010 OTHER‍GUYS,‍THE Feature 119.22 Current‍(100-200) 1-Jan-14 30-Jun-15 53,045 600 53,645

43 2008 PUNISHER,‍THE:‍WAR‍ZONE Feature 8.05 Current‍(<50) 1-Mar-14 31-Aug-15 26,523 600 27,123

44 2011 QUARANTINE‍2:‍TERMINALDTV/FT‍US‍MIN ‍ Premiere‍Current‍(DTV/MOW) 21-May-14 20-Nov-15 21,218 600 21,818

45 2010 RED:‍WEREWOLF‍HUNTER M.O.W. ‍ Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Sep-13 28-Feb-15 15,914 600 16,514

46 2011 ROOMMATE,‍THE‍(2011) Feature 37.30 Premiere‍Current‍(<50) 7-May-14 6-Nov-15 36,071 600 36,671

47 2003 S.W.A.T.‍(2003) Feature 116.93 Non-Current‍(100-200) 1-Nov-13 30-Apr-15 42,436 600 43,036

48 2011 S.W.A.T.:‍FIREFIGHT DTV/Feature ‍ Premiere‍Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Dec-13 31-May-15 21,218 600 21,818

49 2010 SALT Feature 118.31 Current‍(100-200) 1-Aug-13 31-Jan-15 53,045 600 53,645

50 2006 SECOND‍IN‍COMMAND DTV/Feature ‍ Non-Current‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Sep-13 28-Feb-15 10,609 600 11,209

51 2011 SNIPER:‍RELOADED DTV/Feature ‍ Premiere‍Current‍(DTV/MOW) 15-Feb-14 14-Aug-15 21,218 600 21,818

52 1999 SOCCER‍DOG M.O.W. ‍ Library‍(DTV/MOW) 1-Nov-13 30-Apr-15 7,426 600 8,026

53 2010 SOCIAL‍NETWORK,‍THE Feature 96.92 Current‍(50-100) 1-Nov-13 30-Apr-15 42,436 600 43,036

54 1996 SOLO Feature 5.11 Library‍(<50) 1-Feb-14 31-Jul-15 12,731 600 13,331

55 2009 STEPFATHER,‍THE‍(2009) Feature 29.06 Current‍(<50) 1-Nov-14 30-Apr-16 26,523 600 27,123

56 2003 TEARS‍OF‍THE‍SUN Feature 43.73 Non-Current‍(<50) 1-Feb-14 31-Jul-15 21,218 600 21,818

57 2003TERMINATOR‍3:‍RISE‍OF‍THE‍MACHINES Feature 150.35 Non-Current‍(100-200) 1-Nov-13 30-Apr-15 42,436 600 43,036

58 2002 TRAPPED‍(2002) Feature 7.07 Library‍(<50) 1-Feb-14 31-Jul-15 12,731 600 13,331

59 2006 ULTRAVIOLET Feature 18.54 Non-Current‍(<50) 1-Oct-13 31-Mar-15 21,218 600 21,818

60 2002 XXX Feature 142.11 Library‍(100-200) 1-Aug-13 31-Jan-15 26,523 600 27,123

61 2005 XXX:‍STATE‍OF‍THE‍UNION Feature 26.87 Non-Current‍(<50) 1-Mar-14 31-Aug-15 21,218 600 21,818

1,681,537 36,600 1,718,137

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EXHIBIT 4FEATURE PRICING

Category (based on Release Year)   Year 1 Year 2 Year 3

      3% up fr Yr 1 3% up fr Yr2Premiere Current (aka Acurrent) 200+ $125,000600

$128,750129,350

$132,613133,213

Year 1: Released 2009-2011 100-200 $75,000600 $77,250850 $79,56880,168

Year 2: Released 2010-2012 50-100 $55,000600 $56,65057,250 $58,350950

Year 3: Released 2011-2013 <50 $34,000600 $35,020620 $36,071671

  DTV/MOW $20,000600 $20,60021,200 $21,218818

Current 200+ $75,000600 $77,250850 $79,56880,168

Year 1: Released 2006-2008 100-200 $50,000600 $51,50052,100 $53,045645

Year 2: Released 2007-2009 50-100 $40,000600 $41,200800 $42,43643,036

Year 3: Released 2008-2010 <50 $25,000600 $25,75026,350 $26,52327,123

  DTV/MOW $15,000600 $15,45016,050 $15,91416,514

Non-Current 200+ $60,000600 $61,80062,400 $63,65464,254

Year 1: Released 2001-2005 100-200 $40,000600 $41,200800 $42,43643,036

Year 2: Released 2002-2006 50-100 $30,000600 $30,90031,500 $31,82732,427

Year 3: Released 2003-2007 <50 $20,000600 $20,60021,200 $21,218818

  DTV/MOW $10,000600 $10,300900 $10,60911,209

Library 200+ $40,000600 $41,200800 $42,43643,036

Year 1: Released 2000 or earlier 100-200 $25,000600 $25,75026,350 $26,52327,123

Year 2: Released 2001 or earlier 50-100 $20,000600 $20,60021,200 $21,218818

Year 3: Released 2002 or earlier <50 $12,000600 $12,360960 $12,73113,331

  DTV/MOW $7,000600 $7,210810 $7,4268,026

Remarks: Kung Fu Hustle will be priced under the US BO. 200+ category

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EXHIBIT 5CONTENT PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS AND OBLIGATIONS

All‍defined‍terms‍used‍but‍not‍otherwise‍defined‍herein‍shall‍have‍the‍meanings‍given‍them‍in‍the‍Agreement.‍Licensee‍shall‍employ,‍and‍shall‍use‍commercially‍reasonable‍efforts‍to‍cause‍affiliated‍systems‍to‍employ,‍methods‍and‍procedures‍in‍accordance‍with‍the‍content‍protection‍requirements‍contained‍herein.

General Content Security & Service ImplementationContent Protection System.‍‍All‍content‍delivered‍to,‍output‍from‍or‍stored‍on‍a‍device‍must‍be‍protected‍by‍a‍content‍protection‍system‍that‍includes‍digital‍rights‍management,‍conditional‍access‍systems‍and‍digital‍output‍protection‍(such‍system,‍the‍“Content Protection System”).‍‍

The‍Content‍Protection‍System‍shall:(i) be‍approved‍ in‍writing‍by‍Licensor ‍(including‍any‍upgrades‍or‍new‍versions, ‍which‍Licensee‍shall ‍submit ‍ to‍

Licensor‍for‍approval‍upon‍such‍upgrades‍or‍new‍versions‍becoming‍available),‍(ii) be‍fully‍compliant‍with‍all‍the‍compliance‍and‍robustness‍rules‍associated‍therewith,‍and‍(iii) use‍only‍those‍rights‍settings,‍if‍applicable,‍that‍are‍approved‍in‍writing‍by‍Licensor.(iv) be‍an‍ implementation‍of ‍one‍ the‍content ‍protection‍systems‍approved‍ for ‍UltraViolet ‍services‍by‍ the‍Digital‍

Entertainment‍Content‍Ecosystem‍(DECE),‍and‍said‍implementation‍meets‍the‍compliance‍and‍robustness‍rules‍associated ‍with ‍ the ‍ chosen ‍UltraViolet ‍ approved ‍ content ‍ protection ‍ system, ‍ or ‍ . ‍ ‍ Be ‍ an ‍ implementation ‍ of‍Microsoft‍WMDRM10‍and‍said‍implementation‍meets‍the‍associated‍compliance‍and‍robustness‍rules,‍or

(v) If ‍ a ‍ conditional ‍ access ‍ system, ‍ be ‍ a ‍ compliant ‍ implementation ‍ of ‍ a ‍ Licensor-approved, ‍ industry ‍ standard‍conditional‍access‍system,‍or

(vi) Be ‍ a ‍ compliant ‍ implementation ‍ of ‍ other ‍ Digital ‍ Rights ‍Management ‍ (DRM) ‍ system ‍ approved ‍ in ‍ writing ‍ by‍Licensor.

The‍UltraViolet‍approved‍content‍protection‍systems‍are:a. Marlin‍Broadbandb. Microsoft‍Playreadyc. CMLA‍Open‍Mobile‍Alliance‍(OMA)‍DRM‍Version‍2‍or‍2.1d. Adobe‍Flash‍Access‍2.0‍(not‍Adobe’s‍Flash‍streaming‍product)e. Widevine‍Cypher‍®

1. The‍Licensed‍Service‍shall‍prevent‍the‍unauthorized‍delivery‍and‍distribution‍of‍Licensor’s‍content‍(for‍example,‍user-generated‍/‍user-uploaded‍content)‍and‍shall‍use‍reasonable‍efforts‍to‍filter‍and‍prevent‍such‍occurrences.

CI Plus 2. Any‍Conditional‍Access‍implemented‍via‍the‍CI‍Plus‍standard‍used‍to‍protect‍Licensed‍Content‍must‍support‍the‍

following:‍‍

2.1. commit‍in‍good‍faith‍to‍sign‍the‍CI‍Plus‍Content‍Distributor‍Agreement‍(CDA)‍as‍soon‍as‍reasonably‍possible‍after‍ this‍document‍ is‍available‍for‍signature,‍so‍ that‍Licensee‍can‍request‍and‍receive‍Service‍Operator‍Certificate‍Revocation‍Lists‍(SOCRLs)

2.2. ensure‍ that‍ their‍CI‍Plus‍Conditional‍Access‍Modules‍(CICAMs)‍support‍ the‍processing‍and‍execution‍of‍SOCRLs,‍liaising‍with‍their‍CICAM‍supplier‍where‍necessary

2.3. ensure‍that‍their‍SOCRL‍contains‍the‍most‍up-to-date‍CRL‍available‍from‍CI‍Plus‍LLP.

2.4. Not‍put‍any‍entries‍in‍the‍Service‍Operator‍Certificate‍White‍List‍(SOCWL,‍which‍is‍used‍to‍undo‍device‍revocations‍in‍the‍SOCRL)‍unless‍such‍entries‍have‍been‍approved‍in‍writing‍by‍Licensor.

2.5. Set‍CI‍Plus‍parameters‍so‍as‍to‍meet‍the‍requirements‍in‍the‍section‍“Outputs”‍of‍this‍schedule:

Streaming3. Generic Internet Streaming Requirements

The‍requirements‍in‍this‍section‍3‍apply‍in‍all‍cases‍where‍Internet‍streaming‍is‍supported.

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3.1. Streams‍shall‍be‍encrypted‍using‍AES‍128‍(as‍specified‍in‍NIST‍FIPS-197)‍or‍other‍robust,‍industry-accepted‍algorithm‍with‍a‍cryptographic‍strength‍and‍key‍length‍such‍that‍it‍ is‍generally‍considered‍computationally‍infeasible‍to‍break.

3.2. Encryption‍keys‍shall‍not‍be‍delivered‍to‍clients‍in‍a‍cleartext‍(un-encrypted)‍state.

3.3. The‍integrity‍of‍the‍streaming‍client‍shall‍be‍verified‍before‍commencing‍delivery‍of‍the‍stream‍to‍the‍client.

3.4. Licensee‍shall‍use‍a‍robust‍and‍effective‍method‍(for‍example,‍short-lived‍and‍individualized‍URLs‍for‍the‍location‍of‍streams)‍to‍ensure‍that‍streams‍cannot‍be‍obtained‍by‍unauthorized‍users.

3.5. The‍streaming‍client‍shall‍NOT‍cache‍streamed‍media‍for‍later‍replay‍but‍shall‍delete‍content‍once‍it‍has‍been‍rendered.

4. Microsoft Silverlight

The‍requirements‍in‍this‍section‍4‍only‍apply‍if‍the‍Microsoft‍Silverlight‍product‍is‍used‍to‍provide‍the‍Content‍Protection‍System.

4.1. Microsoft‍Silverlight‍is‍approved‍for‍streaming‍if‍using‍Silverlight‍4‍or‍later‍version.

5. Apple http live streaming

The‍requirements‍in‍this‍section‍“Apple‍http‍live‍streaming”‍only‍apply‍if‍Apple‍http‍live‍streaming‍is‍used‍to‍provide‍the‍Content‍Protection‍System.

5.1. Licensee‍shall‍migrate‍from‍use‍of‍http‍live‍streaming‍(implementations‍of‍which‍are‍not‍governed‍by‍any‍compliance‍and‍robustness‍rules‍nor‍any‍legal‍framework‍ensuring‍implementations‍meet‍these‍rules)‍to‍use‍of‍an‍industry‍accepted‍DRM‍or‍secure‍streaming‍method‍which‍is‍governed‍by‍compliance‍and‍robustness‍rules‍and‍an‍associated‍legal‍framework,‍within‍a‍mutually‍agreed‍timeframe.

5.2. Http‍live‍streaming‍on‍iOS‍devices‍may‍be‍implemented‍either‍using‍applications‍or‍using‍the‍provisioned‍Safari‍browser.

5.3. The‍URL‍from‍which‍the‍m3u8‍manifest‍file‍is‍requested‍shall‍be‍unique‍to‍each‍requesting‍client.

5.4. The‍m3u8‍manifest‍file‍shall‍only‍be‍delivered‍to‍requesting‍clients/applications‍that‍have‍been‍authenticated‍in‍some‍way‍as‍being‍an‍authorized‍client/application.

5.5. The‍streams‍shall‍be‍encrypted‍using‍AES-128‍encryption‍(that‍is,‍the‍METHOD‍for‍EXT-X-KEY‍shall‍be‍‘AES-128’).

5.6. The‍content‍encryption‍key‍shall‍be‍delivered‍via‍SSL‍(i.e.‍the‍URI‍for‍EXT-X-KEY,‍the‍URL‍used‍to‍request‍the‍content‍encryption‍key,‍shall‍be‍a‍https‍URL).

5.7. Output ‍ of ‍ the ‍ stream ‍ from ‍ the ‍ receiving ‍ device ‍ shall ‍ not ‍ be ‍ permitted ‍ unless ‍ this ‍ is ‍ explicitly ‍ allowed‍elsewhere ‍ in ‍ the ‍ schedule. ‍ ‍ No ‍ APIs ‍ that ‍ permit ‍ stream ‍ output ‍ shall ‍ be ‍ used ‍ in ‍ applications ‍ (where‍applications‍are‍used).

5.8. The‍client‍shall‍NOT‍cache‍streamed‍media‍for‍later‍replay‍(i.e.‍EXT-X-ALLOW-CACHE‍shall‍be‍set‍to‍‘NO’).

5.9. iOS‍implementations‍(either‍applications‍or‍implementations‍using‍Safari‍and‍Quicktime)‍of‍http‍live‍streaming‍shall‍use‍APIs‍within‍Safari‍or‍Quicktime‍for‍delivery‍and‍display‍of‍content‍to‍the‍greatest‍possible‍extent. ‍That ‍ is, ‍ implementations ‍ shall ‍ NOT ‍ contain ‍ implementations ‍ of ‍ http ‍ live ‍ streaming, ‍ decryption, ‍ de-compression‍etc‍but‍shall‍use‍the‍provisioned‍iOS‍APIs‍to‍perform‍these‍functions.

5.10. iOS‍applications,‍where‍used,‍shall‍follow‍all‍relevant‍Apple‍developer‍best‍practices‍and‍shall‍by‍this‍method‍or‍otherwise‍ensure‍the‍applications‍are‍as‍secure‍and‍robust‍as‍possible.

5.11. iOS‍applications‍shall‍include‍functionality‍whith‍detects‍if‍the‍iOS‍device‍on‍which‍they‍execute‍has‍been‍“jailbroken”‍and‍shall‍disable‍all‍access‍to‍protected‍content‍and‍keys‍if‍the‍device‍has‍been‍jailbroken.

REVOCATION AND RENEWAL6. The‍Licensee‍shall ‍have‍a ‍policy ‍which‍ensures ‍ that ‍clients ‍and‍servers ‍of ‍ the‍Content ‍Protection ‍System‍are‍

promptly‍and‍securely‍updated‍in‍the‍event‍of‍a‍security‍breach‍(that‍can‍be‍rectified‍using‍a‍remote‍update)‍being‍found‍ in‍ the‍Content‍Protection‍System‍and/or‍ its‍ implementations‍ in‍clients‍and‍servers.‍ ‍Licensee‍shall‍have‍a‍policy ‍ which ‍ ensures ‍ that ‍ patches ‍including ‍ System ‍ Renewability ‍ Messages ‍received ‍ from ‍ content ‍ protection‍technology‍providers‍(e.g.‍DRM‍providers)‍and‍content‍providers‍are‍promptly‍applied‍to‍clients‍and‍servers.

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ACCOUNT AUTHORIZATION7. Content Delivery. Content, ‍ licenses,‍control‍words‍and‍ECM’s‍shall‍only‍be‍delivered‍from‍a‍network‍service‍to‍

registered‍devices‍associated‍with‍an‍account ‍with‍verified‍credentials. ‍ ‍Account ‍credentials ‍must‍be‍ transmitted‍securely‍to‍ensure‍privacy‍and‍protection‍against‍attacks.

8. Services requiring user authentication:

The‍credentials‍shall‍consist‍of‍at‍least‍a‍User‍ID‍and‍password‍of‍sufficient‍length‍to‍prevent‍brute‍force‍attacks.

Licensee‍shall‍take‍steps‍to‍prevent‍users‍from‍sharing‍account‍credentials.‍In‍order‍to‍prevent‍unwanted‍sharing‍of‍such‍credentials,‍account‍credentials‍may‍provide‍access‍to‍any‍of‍the‍following‍(by‍way‍of‍example):

- purchasing‍capability‍(e.g.‍access‍to‍the‍user’s‍active‍credit‍card‍or‍other‍financially‍sensitive‍information)

- administrator‍rights‍over‍the‍user’s‍account‍including‍control‍over‍user‍and‍device‍access‍to‍the‍account‍along‍with‍access‍to‍personal‍information.‍‍

RECORDING 9. PVR Requirements. Any ‍device ‍ receiving ‍playback ‍ licenses ‍must ‍ not ‍ implement ‍any ‍personal ‍ video‍ recorder‍

capabilities‍that‍allow‍recording,‍copying,‍or‍playback‍of‍any‍protected‍content‍except‍as‍explicitly‍allowed‍elsewhere‍in‍this‍agreement.

10. ‍‍‍‍‍‍‍ Copying. The‍Content‍Protection‍System‍shall‍prohibit‍recording‍of‍protected‍content‍onto‍recordable‍or‍removable‍media,‍except‍as‍such‍recording‍is‍explicitly‍allowed‍elsewhere‍in‍this‍agreement.‍

Embedded Information 11. Watermarking. The‍Content‍Protection‍System‍or‍playback‍device‍must‍not‍intentionally‍remove‍or‍interfere‍with‍any‍

embedded‍watermarks‍in‍licensed‍content.

12. Embedded Information. Licensee’s‍delivery‍systems‍shall‍“pass‍through”‍any‍embedded‍copy‍control‍information‍without‍intentional‍alteration,‍modification‍or‍degradation‍in‍any‍manner;‍

13.‍ ‍ ‍ ‍Notwithstanding ‍ the ‍ above, ‍ any alteration, ‍modification ‍ or ‍ degradation ‍ of ‍ such ‍ copy ‍ control ‍ information ‍ and ‍ or‍watermarking‍during‍the‍ordinary‍course‍of‍Licensee’s‍distribution‍of‍licensed‍content‍shall‍not‍be‍a‍breach‍of‍this‍Embedded Information‍Section.

Outputs14.[9.]‍Output hardware/software integrity.‍ ‍If ‍the‍licensed‍content‍can‍be‍delivered‍to‍a‍device‍which‍has‍any‍outputs‍

(either‍digital‍or‍analogue),‍the‍Content‍Protection‍System‍must‍ensure‍that‍the‍hardware‍and‍software‍(e.g.‍device‍drivers)‍providing‍output‍functionality‍has‍not‍been‍tampered‍with‍or‍replaced‍with‍non-compliant‍versions.

15.[10.] Digital Outputs.

If‍the‍licensed‍content‍can‍be‍delivered‍to‍a‍device‍which‍has‍digital‍outputs,‍the‍Content‍Protection‍System‍must‍ensure‍that‍the‍devices‍meet‍the‍digital‍output‍requirements‍listed‍in‍this‍section.‍‍

15.1.[10.1.] The ‍ Content ‍ Protection ‍ System ‍ shall ‍ prohibit ‍ digital ‍ output ‍ of ‍ decrypted ‍ protected ‍ content.‍Notwithstanding ‍ the ‍ foregoing, ‍ a ‍ digital ‍ signal ‍may ‍be ‍output ‍ if ‍ it ‍ is ‍ protected ‍ and ‍ encrypted ‍ by ‍High-Bandwidth‍Digital‍Copy‍Protection‍(“HDCP”)‍or‍Digital‍Transmission‍Copy‍Protection‍(“DTCP”).‍‍

16.[11.] Exception Clause for Standard Definition, Uncompressed Digital Outputs on Windows-based PCs and Macs running OS X or higher):

HDCP‍must‍be‍enabled‍on‍all‍uncompressed‍digital‍outputs‍(e.g.‍HDMI,‍Display‍Port),‍unless‍the‍customer’s‍system‍cannot‍support‍HDCP‍(e.g.,‍the‍content‍would‍not‍be‍viewable‍on‍such‍customer’s‍system‍if‍HDCP‍were‍to‍be‍applied)

17.[12.] Upscaling: Device‍may‍scale‍Included‍Programs‍in‍order‍to‍fill‍the‍screen‍of‍the‍applicable‍display;‍provided‍that‍Licensee’s‍marketing‍of‍the‍Device‍shall‍not‍state‍or‍imply‍to‍consumers‍that‍the‍quality‍of‍the‍display‍of‍any‍such‍

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upscaled‍content‍is‍substantially‍similar‍to‍a‍higher‍resolution‍to‍the‍Included‍Program’s‍original‍source‍profile‍(i.e.‍SD‍content‍cannot‍be‍represented‍as‍HD‍content).

‍[DO‍WE‍ACTUALLY‍WATERMARK‍ANYTHING‍IN‍THE‍VOD‍AND‍PAY‍WINDOWS?‍IF‍NOT,‍WE‍SHOULDN’T‍HAVE‍THIS‍HERE]Geofiltering

18.[13.] The‍Content‍Protection‍System‍shall‍take‍affirmative,‍reasonable‍measures‍to‍restrict‍access‍to‍Licensor’s‍content‍to‍within‍the‍territory‍in‍which‍the‍content‍has‍been‍licensed.

19.[14.] Licensee‍shall‍periodically‍review‍the‍geofiltering‍tactics‍and‍perform‍upgrades‍to‍the‍Content‍Protection‍System‍to‍maintain‍“state‍of‍the‍art”‍geofiltering‍capabilities.

20.[15.]‍Without ‍ ‍ limiting ‍ the ‍ foregoing, ‍ Licensee ‍ shall ‍ utilize ‍ geofiltering ‍ technology ‍ in ‍ connection ‍with ‍ each ‍Customer‍Transaction‍ that ‍ is ‍designed‍ to‍ limit ‍ distribution‍of ‍ Included‍Programs‍ to‍Customers‍ in ‍ the‍Territory, ‍and‍which‍consists‍of‍(i)‍for‍IP-based‍delivery‍systems,‍IP‍address‍look-up‍to‍check‍for‍IP‍address‍within‍the‍Territory‍and‍(ii)‍either‍(A)‍with‍respect‍to‍any‍Customer‍who‍has‍a‍credit‍card‍on‍file‍with‍the‍Licensed‍Service,‍Licensee‍shall‍confirm‍that‍the‍country‍code‍of‍the‍bank‍or‍financial‍institution‍issuing‍such‍credit‍card‍corresponds‍with‍a‍geographic‍area‍that‍is‍located‍within‍the‍Territory,‍with‍Licensee‍only‍to‍permit‍a‍delivery‍if‍the‍country‍code‍of‍the‍bank‍or‍financial‍institution‍issuing‍such‍credit‍card‍corresponds‍with‍a‍geographic‍area‍that‍is‍located‍within‍the‍Territory‍or‍(B)‍with‍respect‍to‍any‍Customer‍who‍does‍not‍have‍a‍credit‍card‍on‍file‍with‍the‍Licensed‍Service,‍Licensee‍will‍require‍such‍Customer‍to‍enter‍his‍or‍her‍home‍address‍(as‍part‍of‍the‍Customer‍Transaction)‍and‍will‍only‍permit‍the‍Customer‍Transaction‍if‍the‍address‍that‍the‍Customer‍supplies‍is‍within‍the‍Territory.

Network Service Protection Requirements.21.[16.] All‍ licensed‍content‍must ‍be‍received‍and‍stored‍at ‍content ‍processing‍and‍storage‍ facilities‍ in‍a‍protected‍and‍

encrypted‍format‍using‍an‍industry‍standard‍protection‍systems.

22.[17.] Document‍security‍policies‍and‍procedures‍shall‍be‍in‍place.‍‍Documentation‍of‍policy‍enforcement‍and‍compliance‍shall‍be‍continuously‍maintained.

23.[18.] Access‍ to‍content ‍ in‍unprotected‍ format‍must ‍be‍ limited‍to‍authorized‍personnel‍and‍auditable‍records‍of ‍actual‍access‍shall‍be‍maintained.

24.[19.] Physical‍access‍to‍servers‍must‍be‍limited‍and‍controlled‍and‍must‍be‍monitored‍by‍a‍logging‍system.

25.[20.] Auditable‍records‍of‍access,‍copying,‍movement,‍transmission,‍backups,‍or‍modification‍of‍content‍must‍be‍securely‍stored‍for‍a‍period‍of‍at‍least‍one‍year.

26.[21.] Content‍servers‍must‍be‍protected‍from‍general‍ internet‍ traffic‍by‍“state‍of‍ the‍art”‍protection‍systems‍ including,‍without‍limitation,‍firewalls,‍virtual‍private‍networks,‍and‍intrusion‍detection‍systems.‍ ‍All‍systems‍must‍be‍regularly‍updated‍to‍incorporate‍the‍latest‍security‍patches‍and‍upgrades.

27.[22.] All ‍ facilities ‍which ‍process ‍and‍ store ‍ content ‍must ‍ be‍ available ‍ for ‍Motion ‍Picture ‍Association ‍ of ‍America ‍ and‍Licensor‍audits‍upon‍the‍request‍of‍Licensor.

28.[23.] Content‍must‍be‍returned‍to‍Licensor‍or‍securely‍destroyed‍pursuant‍to‍the‍Agreement‍at‍the‍end‍of‍such‍content’s‍license‍period‍including,‍without‍limitation,‍all‍electronic‍and‍physical‍copies‍thereof.

High-Definition Restrictions & RequirementsIn‍addition‍to‍the‍foregoing‍requirements,‍all‍HD‍content‍(and‍all‍Stereoscopic‍3D‍content)‍is‍subject‍to‍the‍following‍set‍of‍restrictions‍&‍requirements:

29.[24.] General Purpose ComputerPlatforms. HD‍content‍is‍expressly‍prohibited‍from‍being‍delivered‍to‍and‍playable‍on‍General‍Purpose‍Computer‍Platforms‍(e.g.‍PCs,‍Tablets,‍Mobile‍Phones)‍unless‍explicitly‍approved‍by‍Licensor.‍If‍approved‍by‍Licensor,‍the‍additional‍requirements‍for‍HD‍playback‍on‍PCs‍will‍include‍the‍following:

29.1.[24.1.] Digital Outputs:

29.1.1.[24.1.1.]‍For‍avoidance‍of‍doubt,‍HD‍content‍may‍only‍be‍output‍in‍accordance‍with‍section‍“Digital‍Outputs”‍above‍unless‍stated‍explicitly‍otherwise‍below.

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29.1.2.[24.1.2.]‍If‍an‍HDCP‍connection‍cannot‍be‍established,‍as‍required‍by‍section‍“Digital‍Outputs”‍above,‍the‍playback‍of‍Current‍Films‍over‍an‍output‍on‍a‍General‍Purpose‍Computing‍Platform‍(either‍digital‍or‍analogue)‍must‍be‍limited‍to‍a‍resolution‍no‍greater‍than‍Standard‍Definition‍(SD).

29.1.3.[24.1.3.]‍An‍HDCP‍connection‍does‍not‍need‍to‍be‍established‍in‍order‍to‍playback‍in‍HD‍over‍a‍DVI‍output‍on‍any‍General‍Purpose‍Computer‍Platform‍that‍is‍registered‍for‍service‍by‍Licensee‍on‍or‍before‍the‍ later‍of:‍(i)‍31st‍ December,‍2011‍and‍(ii)‍ the‍DVI‍output‍sunset‍date‍established‍by‍the‍AACS‍LA. ‍ ‍Note‍ that ‍ this ‍exception‍does‍NOT‍apply ‍ to‍HDMI‍outputs ‍on‍any‍General ‍Purpose‍Computing‍Platform

29.1.4.[24.1.4.]‍With‍respect‍to‍playback‍in‍HD‍over‍analog‍outputs‍on‍General‍Purpose‍Computer‍Platforms‍that‍are‍registered‍for‍service‍by‍Licensee‍after‍31st‍December,‍2011,‍Licensee‍shall‍either‍(i)‍prohibit‍the‍playback‍of‍such‍HD‍content‍over‍all‍analogue‍outputs‍on‍all‍such‍General‍Purpose‍Computing‍Platforms‍or‍(ii)‍ensure‍that‍the‍playback‍of‍such‍content‍over‍analogue‍outputs‍on‍all‍such‍General‍Purpose‍Computing‍Platforms‍is‍limited‍to‍a‍resolution‍no‍greater‍than‍SD.

29.1.5.[24.1.5.]‍Notwithstanding‍anything‍in‍this‍Agreement,‍if‍Licensee‍is‍not‍in‍compliance‍with‍this‍Section,‍then, ‍upon‍Licensor’s ‍written‍ request, ‍Licensee‍will ‍ temporarily ‍disable ‍ the‍availability ‍of ‍Current‍Films‍in‍HD‍via‍the‍Licensee‍service‍within‍thirty‍(30)‍days‍following‍Licensee‍becoming‍aware‍of‍such‍non-compliance‍or‍Licensee’s‍receipt‍of‍written‍notice‍of‍such‍non-compliance‍from‍Licensor‍until ‍ such ‍ time ‍ as ‍Licensee ‍ is ‍ in ‍ compliance ‍ with ‍ this ‍ section ‍ “General ‍ Purpose ‍ Computing‍Platforms”;‍provided‍that:

29.1.5.1.[24.1.5.1.]‍if ‍ Licensee ‍ can ‍ robustly ‍ distinguish ‍ between ‍ General ‍ Purpose ‍ Computing‍Platforms‍that‍are‍in‍compliance‍with‍this‍section‍“General‍Purpose‍Computing‍Platforms”,‍and ‍General ‍ Purpose ‍Computing ‍Platforms ‍which ‍ are ‍ not ‍ in ‍ compliance, ‍ Licensee ‍may‍continue‍the‍availability‍of‍Current‍Films‍in‍HD‍for‍General‍Purpose‍Computing‍Platforms‍that‍it‍reliably‍and‍justifiably‍knows‍are‍in‍compliance‍but‍is‍required‍to‍disable‍the‍availability‍of‍Current ‍ Films ‍ in ‍HD ‍via ‍ the ‍ Licensee ‍ service ‍ for ‍ all ‍ other ‍General ‍ Purpose ‍Computing‍Platforms,‍and

29.1.5.2.[24.1.5.2.]‍in‍the‍event‍that‍Licensee‍becomes‍aware‍of‍non-compliance‍with‍this‍Section,‍Licensee‍shall‍promptly‍notify‍Licensor‍thereof;‍provided‍that‍Licensee‍shall‍not‍be‍required‍to‍provide‍Licensor‍notice‍of‍any‍third‍party‍hacks‍to‍HDCP.

29.2.[24.2.] Secure Video Paths:

The‍video‍portion‍of‍unencrypted‍content‍shall‍not‍be‍present‍on‍any‍user-accessible‍bus‍in‍any‍analog‍or‍unencrypted,‍compressed‍form.‍‍In‍the‍event‍such‍unencrypted,‍uncompressed‍content‍is‍transmitted‍over‍a‍user-accessible‍bus‍in‍digital‍form,‍such‍content‍shall‍be‍either‍limited‍to‍standard‍definition‍(720‍X‍480‍or‍720‍X‍576),‍or‍made‍reasonably‍secure‍from‍unauthorized‍interception.‍

29.3.[24.3.] Secure Content Decryption.

Decryption‍of‍(i)‍content‍protected‍by‍the‍Content‍Protection‍System‍and‍(ii)‍CSPs‍(as‍defined‍in‍Section‍2.1‍below)‍related‍to‍the‍Content‍Protection‍System‍shall‍take‍place‍such‍that‍it‍is‍protected‍from‍attack‍by‍other‍software‍processes‍on‍the‍device,‍e.g.‍via‍decryption‍in‍an‍isolated‍processing‍environment.

30.[25.] HD Analogue Sunset, All Devices.

In‍accordance‍with‍industry‍agreements,‍all‍Approved‍Devices‍deployed‍by‍Licenssee‍after‍December‍31,‍2011‍shall‍limit‍(e.g.‍down-scale)‍analogue‍outputs‍for‍decrypted‍protected‍Included‍Programs‍to‍standard‍definition‍at‍a‍resolution‍no‍greater‍than‍720X480‍or‍720‍X‍576,‍i.e.‍shall‍disable‍High‍Definition‍(HD)‍analogue‍outputs.‍‍Licensee‍shall‍investigate‍in‍good‍faith‍the‍updating‍of‍all‍Approved‍Devices‍shipped‍to‍users‍before‍December‍31,‍2011‍with‍a‍view‍to‍disabling‍HD‍analogue‍outputs‍on‍such‍devices.

31.[26.] Analogue Sunset, All Analogue Outputs, December 31, 2013

In‍accordance‍with‍industry‍agreement,‍after‍December‍31,‍2013,‍Licensee‍shall‍only‍deploy‍Approved‍Devices‍that‍can‍disable‍ALL‍analogue‍outputs‍during‍the‍rendering‍of‍Included‍Programs.‍‍For‍Agreements‍that‍do‍not‍extend‍beyond‍December‍31.‍2013,‍Licensee‍commits‍both‍to‍be‍bound‍by‍this‍requirement‍if‍Agreement‍is‍extended‍beyond‍December‍31.‍2013,‍and‍to‍put‍in‍place‍before‍December‍31,‍2013‍purchasing‍processes‍to‍ensure‍this‍requirement‍is‍met‍at‍the‍stated‍time.

32.[27.] Additional Watermarking Requirements.

Physical‍media‍players‍manufactured‍by‍licensees‍of‍the‍Advanced‍Access‍Content‍System‍are‍required‍to‍detect‍audio‍and/or‍video‍watermarks‍during‍content‍playback‍after‍1st‍Febrary,‍2012‍(the‍“Watermark‍Detection‍Date”).‍‍Licensee‍shall‍require,‍within‍two‍(2)‍years‍of‍the‍Watermark‍Detection‍Date,‍that‍any‍new‍devices‍capable‍of‍playing‍AACS‍protected‍Blu-document.docx

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ray‍discs‍and‍capable‍of‍receiving‍and‍decrypting‍protected‍high‍definition‍content‍from‍the‍Licensed‍Service‍that‍can‍also‍receive‍content‍from‍a‍source‍other‍than‍the‍Licensed‍Service‍shall‍detect‍and‍respond‍to‍the‍embedded‍state‍and‍comply‍with‍the‍corresponding‍playback‍control‍rules.‍

Stereoscopic 3D Restrictions & RequirementsThe‍following‍requirements‍apply‍to‍all‍Stereoscopic‍3D‍content.‍‍All‍the‍requirements‍for‍High‍Definition‍content‍also‍apply‍to‍all‍Stereoscopic‍3D‍content.33.[28.] Disabling HD Analogue Outputs. All‍devices‍receiving‍Stereoscopic‍3D‍Included‍Programs‍shall‍ limit ‍(e.g.‍

down-scale)‍analogue‍outputs‍for‍decrypted‍protected‍Included‍Programs‍to‍standard‍definition‍at‍a‍resolution‍no‍greater‍than‍720X480‍or‍720‍X‍576,”)‍during‍the‍display‍of‍Stereoscopic‍3D‍Included‍Programs.

Internet or IPTV Simulstreaming

34.[29.]‍Encryption:‍Content‍streamed‍over‍the‍Internet,‍cable‍or‍closed‍IPTV‍systems‍shall‍be‍encrypted.‍

35.[30.]‍Viewing Period:‍Playback‍of‍licensed‍content‍via‍Simulstreaming‍shall‍be‍simultaneous‍(or‍nearly‍simultaneous)‍with‍the‍broadcast/cable‍licensed‍service.‍

36.[31.]‍No download:‍This‍copy‍may‍neither‍be‍saved‍to‍permanent‍memory,‍nor‍transferred‍to‍another‍device.‍

37.[32.]‍Retransmissions:‍Licensee‍shall‍take‍all‍necessary‍action‍to‍prohibit‍any‍retransmission‍of‍the‍Simulstreaming‍from‍being‍intelligibly‍receivable‍by‍viewers‍outside‍the‍Territory. ‍The‍Licensee‍shall‍notify‍Licensor‍promptly‍of‍any‍such‍unauthorized‍ retransmission ‍of ‍which‍ it ‍may ‍become‍aware, ‍and‍ Licensor ‍ shall ‍ render ‍ such‍help ‍or ‍aid ‍ to ‍ the‍Licensee‍as‍the‍Licensee‍shall‍reasonably‍require‍in‍any‍such‍enforcement‍action. 

Mobile

38.[33.] Definitions

38.1.[33.1.]‍“Approved Mobile Delivery Means” means‍the‍secured‍Streamed‍delivery‍of‍audio-visual‍content‍to‍an‍Approved‍Mobile‍Device‍over‍a‍Licensor-approved,‍closed,‍wireless‍network‍(meaning‍that‍all‍network‍access‍is‍limited‍to‍only‍authorized‍subscribers‍that‍have‍been‍authenticated),‍utilizing‍Licensor-approved‍back-end‍content‍delivery‍systems.‍‍In‍no‍event‍shall‍Approved‍Mobile‍Delivery‍Means‍include‍downloading,‍recording‍or‍retention‍of‍content‍on‍the‍device‍of‍an‍end‍user;‍provided,‍however,‍that‍where‍technically‍necessary‍solely‍to‍facilitate‍Streaming,‍limited‍storage‍of‍a‍partial‍file‍on‍a‍transitory‍basis‍for‍buffering‍or‍caching‍is‍allowed‍(which‍buffering‍or‍caching‍shall‍not‍exceed‍twenty-five‍percent‍(25%)‍of‍the‍total‍run‍time‍of‍the‍Program).‍‍

38.2.[33.2.]‍“Approved Mobile Devices” means‍a‍wireless‍mobile‍telephone‍handset‍(commonly‍referred‍to‍as‍a‍“cell ‍ phone”) ‍ or ‍ smart ‍ phone ‍ (combination ‍ cell ‍ phone/personal ‍ digital ‍ assistant) ‍which ‍ (i) ‍ is ‍ capable ‍ of‍receiving‍content‍or‍data‍via‍the‍Approved‍Mobile‍Delivery‍Means‍and‍supporting‍the‍restrictions‍set‍forth‍in‍this‍Agreement‍and‍(ii)‍has‍no‍enabled‍analog‍or‍digital‍video‍outputs‍with‍respect‍to‍the‍Licensed‍Service.‍‍In‍no ‍ event ‍ shall ‍ an ‍ “Approved ‍Mobile ‍Device” ‍ include ‍ a ‍mobile ‍ datacard, ‍USB/PCMCIA ‍ cellular ‍modem,‍personal‍computer,‍set-top‍box,‍non-telephonic‍portable‍device‍or‍any‍device‍running‍an‍operating‍system‍not‍designed‍for‍portable‍or‍mobile‍devices

38.3.[33.3.] “Approved Mobile Format” means ‍ a ‍ digital ‍ electronic ‍media ‍ file ‍ compressed ‍ and ‍ transcoded ‍ for‍transmission‍in‍a‍resolution‍no‍greater‍than‍320‍x‍240,‍with‍a‍frame‍rate‍of‍no‍more‍than‍30‍frames‍per‍second.‍‍

39.[34.] Explicitly Prohibited.‍For‍the‍avoidance‍of‍doubt.

39.1.[34.1.] Downloads.‍Mobile‍Delivery‍System‍shall‍prohibit‍Downloads‍(permanent‍copies)‍of‍licensed‍content.

39.2.[34.2.] Copying. The‍Content‍Protection‍System‍shall‍prohibit‍recording‍of‍protected‍content‍onto‍recordable‍or‍removable‍media,‍except‍as‍specified‍in‍the‍agreed‍usage‍rules.

39.3.[34.3.]‍Unencrypted Streaming:‍Unencrypted‍streaming‍of‍Licensed‍Content‍is‍prohibited.‍Notwithstanding‍the‍forgoing, ‍Licensee‍may‍Stream‍Licensed‍Content ‍without ‍encryption‍ in‍ the‍Approved‍Mobile‍Format ‍via‍Approved‍Mobile‍Delivery‍Means‍to‍Approved‍Mobile‍Devices‍in‍accordance‍with‍the‍Usage‍Model‍in‍Section‍3‍below.‍‍Any‍delivery‍of‍Licensed‍Content‍at‍a‍higher‍resolution‍and/or‍frame‍rate‍than‍the‍Approved‍Mobile‍Format‍must‍be‍protected‍by‍a‍DRM‍with‍the‍appropriate‍license‍settings‍approved‍in‍writing‍by‍the‍Licensor.

40.[35.] Usage Model (Streaming Only)

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40.1.[35.1.]‍To‍ the‍extent ‍ technically‍and‍commercially ‍reasonable, ‍Licensed‍Content ‍may‍only‍be‍streamed‍to‍a‍Subscriber’s‍Approved‍Mobile‍Device.‍

40.2.[35.2.]‍Licensed‍Content‍may‍neither‍be‍saved‍to‍permanent‍memory,‍nor‍transferred‍to‍another‍device‍and‍the‍Subscriber‍shall‍be‍informed‍of‍this‍requirement‍and‍required‍to‍accept‍it‍prior‍to‍any‍delivery‍of‍the‍Licensed‍Content‍to‍the‍Subscriber’s‍Approved‍Mobile‍Device.

40.3.[35.3.]‍Only‍one‍Approved‍Mobile‍Device‍per‍User‍shall‍be‍permitted‍to‍receive‍the‍streamed‍copy.‍Licensed‍Content‍shall‍be‍restricted‍to‍playback‍on‍a‍single‍Approved‍Mobile‍Device‍using‍the‍MSISDN‍associated‍with‍the‍User’s‍account.

40.4.[35.4.]‍Simultaneous‍streaming‍to‍any‍Approved‍Mobile‍Device(s)‍of ‍any‍Licensed‍Content‍belonging‍ to‍one‍User‍account‍is‍strictly‍prohibited.

40.5.[35.5.]‍The‍receiving‍device‍shall ‍ limit ‍playback‍of ‍ licensed‍content ‍ to‍ the‍window‍specified‍ in‍ the‍Licensee‍agreement.

SVOD Usage Rules

1. Users must have an active Account (an “Account”) prior to accessing Programs. All Accounts must be protected via account credentials consisting of at least a userid and password.

2. All content delivered to devices shall be streamed only and shall not be downloaded (save for a temporary buffer required to overcomes variations in stream bandwidth) nor transferrable between devices.

3. The user may register up to 3 (three) devices which are approved for reception of SVOD streams.

4. At any one time, no more than one (one) of the registered devices can be simultaneously used to receive content.

5. Licensee shall monitor the registration and de-registration of devices from the user’s set of 3 to ensure that abuse is not occurring. Action shall be taken to stop abuse.

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Exhibit 6Internet Promotion Policy

The following sets forth the policies and guidelines governing the promotion by means of the Internet or similar or successor system (the “Internet”) of the exhibition (“Promotions”) of programming (“SPE Programs”) licensed by Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc., Sony Pictures Television International and their affiliated companies, including but not limited to Columbia Pictures Corporation Limited, Sony Pictures Releasing (France) S.N.C., Sony Pictures Releasing of Brasil Inc., Sony Pictures Television Canada, Sony Pictures Releasing Pty Limited and Sony Pictures Releasing GmbH (collectively, “SPE”). This policy is in addition to, and not in lieu of, those promotional restrictions set forth in the license agreement between you and SPE (the “License Agreement”) and such other restrictions that may be provided by SPE or an SPE representative in the future. To the extent there is a conflict between this policy and the provisions of the License Agreement, this policy shall govern. SPE grants you the right to promote the SPE Programs on the Internet on a non-exclusive basis, subject to the following conditions:

1) The Internet Promotion of the SPE Programs will be solely on your Internet website (which is owned or controlled by you or your parent company, STAR Group Limited). You will include a prominent warning against downloading, duplicating or any other unauthorized use of material on your Internet website, on each page which includes material promoting SPE Programs.

2) Such promotion will be solely for the purpose of promoting the exhibition of SPE Programs on the television services on which you are authorized by SPE to exhibit such SPE Programs (the “Authorized Services”). In this regard but without limiting the foregoing:

a) Any such Promotion must be conducted only during the promotional window for the SPE Programs (or episode thereof) authorized under the relevant License Agreement.

b) Any such Promotion must clearly set forth the time and day on which the SPE Program (or episode thereof) will be exhibited and the Authorized Service on which it will be exhibited.

c) You shall not conduct the Promotion so as to generate revenue in any manner, nor shall it be conducted in conjunction with or as part of any competition, game of chance, lottery, sweepstake, game or similar event, nor for the purpose of downloading or other enhanced functionality on the website without SPE’s prior written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. Without limiting the foregoing, you shall not engage in any of the following activities: sell ad banners, sell online sponsorships, or charge or collect bounty or referral fees or exercise other commercial tie-in opportunities on any webpage which contains any SPE material. You shall not offer or sell merchandise directly or indirectly in connection with the Promotion, without prior written authorisation from SPE, which SPE may not withhold unreasonably or which SPE may grant subject to reasonable conditions.

d) In conducting a Promotion, no SPE Program or person or entity appearing in, involved in or associated with the production of such program shall be used in a manner that constitutes an endorsement, express or implied, of any party, product or service, including, without limitation, you and the Authorized Services, other than the exhibition of such SPE Program on the Authorized Services, nor shall the same be used as part of a commercial tie-in.

3) Only approved stills and materials from the SPE press kit, other materials provided by SPE cleared for the use on the Internet or other materials approved by SPE (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed) shall be used and SPE warrants that it has the right to authorize you to use such materials provided by SPE for Internet promotion. Still photographs will be posted only on a low resolution basis, not to exceed 72 dpi. Without limiting the foregoing, only clips/trailers from SPE and indicated as cleared for Internet use may be used on the Internet. In no event shall SPE be responsible for the use of any clips on from an SPE Program used on your website (including, without limitation, for any music used by you in an unauthorized clip) that have not been approved by SPE for such use on your website.

4) You must include on the SPE Program Page on your website (i) a link to the SPE Program’s official website (the URL for which can be found by browsing www.spe.sony.com/tv), if one exists, and (ii) the Sony Pictures Television International logo which can be found at www.SPTI.com and SPE hereby warrants that it has the right to authorize you to include such link and logo.

5) You shall not use any element of an SPE Program, copyrighted names, works or trade or service marks of SPE or its affiliates or those embodied in any SPE Program as the URL for your websites or pages.

6) You shall not create original content based on SPE Programs, brands, trade or service marks or storylines.

7) You may not edit or add to any materials supplied by SPE, or otherwise approved by SPE for promotion of any SPE Program without SPE’s prior written consent, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed. No Promotion shall parody, alter or materially distort any character, likeness, image or name contained in any SPE Program or in any promotional materials supplied by SPE, or otherwise approved by SPE for promotion of any SPE Program.

8) If any copyrighted or trademarked materials of SPE are used in any such Promotion, they shall be accompanied by an appropriate copyright, trade and/or service mark notice.

9) If the SPE Program is a series, only series regulars shall be used to promote the exhibition of the series. Non-series regulars and guest stars shall be used only to promote the episode in which such non-series regular or guest star appears.

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activities undertaken on your website, you shall not advertise or promote any SPE Program, and shall not otherwise use any materials relating to any SPE Program including, without limitation, any intellectual property rights of SPE or any SPE Program, by means of the Internet, a commercial on-line service or any other interactive service or facility (including, without limitation, by means of e-mail).

11) Unless expressly stated in the applicable License Agreement, you shall not use any “behind-the-scenes” interview or “making of” material in your Internet Promotion for any SPE Program.

12) SPE reserves the continuing right from time to time to review your Promotions, and at any time to give you written notice of any content which SPE considers in its sole discretion to breach this policy. On receiving any such notice from SPE you must take all necessary steps to remove the offending content as quickly as possible, and in any event within 24 hours. Failure to do so will be treated as an unremedied default under the License Agreement (notwithstanding that the License Agreement may otherwise provide for a longer cure period), which entitles SPE to terminate the License Agreement by written notice to you with immediate effect.

13) You are fully responsible for ensuring that your Internet website, the Promotions and all other content from time to time appearing on the same comply with all applicable laws and regulations; and all costs associated with development and maintenance of your Internet website, the Promotions and such other content shall be your sole responsibility. SPE shall have no responsibility in relation to such compliance or costs.

If you have any questions regarding the above, please contact your local SPE television office

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