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Exhibit 10.1

PATENT LICENSE AGREEMENT

Effective Date:                     

This Patent License Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into between RealNetworks, Inc., having an office at 2601 Elliott Ave., Suite 1000, Seattle, WA 98121 (“Licensee”) and Intel Corporation, a Delaware corporation, having an office at 2200 Mission College Boulevard, Santa Clara, CA 95052-8119 (“Licensor”). In consideration of the foregoing, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties agree as follows:

 

1. DEFINITIONS

 

1.1 Asset Purchase Agreement” means the January 26, 2012 Asset Purchase Agreement between Licensor and Licensee.

 

1.2 Effective Date” means the date on which the following conditions in (a) and (b) have been both satisfied: (a) this Agreement has been executed and delivered to the other party by each of the parties; and (b) the Asset Purchase Agreement has closed pursuant to its terms. Licensee hereby authorizes Licensor to insert the Effective Date where indicated above if and when the Effective Date occurs.

 

1.3 Free Licensee Media Product” means a Licensee Media Product distributed by (a) Licensee, (b) a Subsidiary of Licensee, or (c) a third party without direct compensation to Licensee, and, if distributed as a standalone product by a third party, then also without compensation to the third party. For clarity, Object Code copies of computer programs that have been released by Licensee or a Subsidiary of Licensee to the Helix Community under the RealNetworks Public Source License version 1.0 or the GNU General Public License version 2.0 will be considered Free Licensee Media Products.

 

1.4 Licensed Patents” means (a) the patents and patent applications listed on Exhibit A, (b) all foreign equivalents of the patents and patent applications listed on Exhibit A, (c) patents that issue from any invention or discovery described in a patent or patent application identified in (a) or (b), and (d) patents that issue from a patent application identified in (a), (b), or (c).

 

1.5 Licensee Media Product” means any Licensee Product whose primary purpose is the downloading, playing, displaying, copying, recording, encoding, decoding, creation, editing, organization, synchronization, storage, or transmission of, or managing rights in connection with, audio, image, video or textual information, or the playing of a game.

 

1.6 Licensee Product” means those portions of a computer program, in Object Code, for which Licensee or a Subsidiary of Licensee owns substantially all copyrights with respect thereto.

 

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1.7 Licensee Proprietary Media Format” means a media format first developed by Licensee or a Subsidiary of Licensee and neither licensed by Licensee or a Subsidiary of Licensee nor broadly adopted except for use in conjunction with Licensee Products.

 

1.8 Licensee Service” means the execution of an Object Code copy of a Licensee Product owned by Licensee or a Subsidiary of Licensee that takes place on either (a) a Licensee or Subsidiary of Licensee-owned computer system, or (b) on a third-party-owned computer system where the execution of the Licensee Product is under the direct supervision and control of Licensee or a Subsidiary of Licensee.

 

1.9 License Term” means the period commencing on the Effective Date and continuing until the expiration of the last to expire of the Licensed Patents, unless earlier terminated under Section 4.

 

1.10 Object Code” means machine-executable computer program code that is produced by a compiler or assembler.

 

1.11 Person” means any natural person, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, or other legal entity recognized in any jurisdiction in the world.

 

1.12 Subsidiary” means any Person directly or indirectly Controlled (as defined in Exhibit C) by a Person, including through one or more intermediaries, only during the time that such Person remains so Controlled.

 

2. GRANT OF RIGHTS

 

2.1 Limited License. Subject to the terms, conditions and restrictions of this Agreement, Licensor hereby grants to Licensee and each of its Subsidiaries, a non-exclusive, non transferable (except as set forth in Exhibit C and Section 6.1), royalty-free, fully paid up, irrevocable (except as set forth in Section 4 and Section 2.5 of Exhibit C), worldwide license, under the Licensed Patents, during the License Term:

 

  (a) without the right to sublicense, to make, have made, use and import Licensee Services and to practice any method or process to offer Licensee Services (including, for clarity, the right to offer such Licensee Services for the benefit of third parties, but not to sell or license any products, which right is addressed in Sections 2.1(b) and 2.1(c));

 

  (b) without the right to sublicense, to make, have made, use, and import Licensee Products (including Licensee Media Products) and to practice any method or process to make or use Licensee Products (including Licensee Media Products);

 

  (c) to sell and offer for sale any Licensee Media Products, in Object Code form, to a third party (and to sublicense the rights granted in this Section 2.1(c) for the sale of Licensee Media Products by such third parties), but if and only to the extent that Licensee, any of its Subsidiaries or any sublicensee, as applicable is subject to a bona fide written indemnity obligation to its purchasers in those sales with respect to patent assertions against the Licensee Media Product without regard to the owner or origin of such patents. For clarity, (i) any such licensed sale of a Licensee Media Product will be deemed exhaustive of the applicable Licensed Patents anywhere in the world, regardless of the

 

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  jurisdiction in which sold, to the full extent that such sale would have been exhaustive of a United States patent if sold in the United States, (ii) “sales” by sublicensees may include distribution of License Media Products reproduced from golden masters under license from Licensee or any of its Subsidiaries, (iii) the transfer of ownership of a copy of a Licensee Media Product (whether through electronic distribution or otherwise) will be considered a “sale” whether or not consideration is paid in exchange for that copy and (iv) reasonable limits on indemnity obligations, such as limitations on patent claims or geographical limitations, will not alone be indicative that an indemnity obligation is not bona fide for purposes of this Section 2.1(c), except that where Licensee has through such limitations excluded a Licensed Patent from an indemnity obligation for a particular Licensee Product, such Licensee Product shall likewise be unlicensed under such Licensed Patent.

 

2.2 Have Made Rights. Without limiting any other restriction on the rights and license granted under this Agreement or implying any right not expressly granted under this Agreement, the license granted to Licensee and its Subsidiaries to “have made” Licensee Services in Section 2.1(a) and Licensee Products (including Licensee Media Products) in Section 2.1(b) will apply solely when the Object Code for the product to be manufactured by a third party (including, without limitation, independent contractors) is owned by Licensee or any of its Subsidiaries and furnished in substantially complete form to the third party by Licensee or any of its Subsidiaries, and that Object Code is not originally provided by the third party to Licensee or any of its Subsidiaries. Further, the “have made” rights in Section 2.1 will not apply to any standard, off the shelf product of any third party or to products originally designed by any third party. For clarity, the restrictions on sublicensing and have made rights do not prohibit Licensee or any of its Subsidiaries from using bona fide independent contractors and the independent contractors’ activities are included within the scope of the license under Section 2.1 solely to the extent that the independent contractors are acting for Licensee or any of its Subsidiaries and on Licensee’s or any of its Subsidiaries’ behalf within the scope of licenses granted in Section 2.1. Licensee and each of its Subsidiaries are responsible for its respective independent contractors’ failure to comply with the applicable terms of this Agreement.

 

2.3 No Patent Laundering. Without limiting any other restriction on the rights and license granted under this Agreement or implying any right not expressly granted under this Agreement, the licenses granted under Section 2.1 are intended to cover only those products or services that meet the definitions of Licensee Products (including Licensee Media Products) or Licensee Services, and are not intended to cover other manufacturing or programming activities that Licensee or any of its Subsidiaries may undertake on behalf of third Persons (patent laundering activities).

 

2.4 No Other Rights. No intellectual property rights or licenses are granted under this Agreement, by implication, estoppel, statute or otherwise, except as expressly set forth in this Agreement. Licensee and each of its Subsidiaries agrees that, as an essential basis of the bargain set forth in this Agreement, the licenses in Section 2.1 apply solely to the Licensed Patents and do not apply to any other patents, patent applications or other patent rights of Licensor or any Subsidiary of Licensor (“Other Patent Rights”), whether held now or later acquired by any such Person, regardless of whether, and even if, one or more of the claims of such Other Patent Rights may be infringed by the practice of one or more of the claims of the Licensed Patents. For clarification, the incorporation of a Licensee Product or Licensee Service into another product, service, or process or the combination of a Licensee Product or Licensee Service with any product, service, or process will not negate the license with respect to the Licensee Product or Licensee Service, but except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, no license or immunity is granted by Licensor under this Agreement for such combination or the use of such combination.

 

2.5 Identification of Subsidiaries. Upon written request, Licensee shall, within 30 days after receiving such request, inform Licensor in writing whether any Person is a Subsidiary of Licensee.

 

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3. NEW PRODUCTS

If Licensee reasonably determines that, due to changes in technology or other developments in the marketplace, the license and other rights granted under this Agreement are no longer sufficient to allow Licensee to distribute its products and services, Licensor will negotiate in good faith with Licensee modifications to the license and other rights granted under the Licensed Patents pursuant to this Agreement; provided that in no event will Licensor be obligated to agree to any amendment, grant of rights or terms that are not in its own commercial interest, as determined in its sole reasonable discretion.

 

4. TERM

 

4.1 Term. This Agreement and the license and rights granted herein shall be void ab initio if the Asset Purchase Agreement does not close in accordance with its terms.

 

4.2 Termination.

 

  (a) In addition to the termination rights in Sections 4.2(b) and 4.2(c), upon written notice to Licensee, Licensor may terminate this Agreement and the license and other rights granted to Licensee and any of its Subsidiaries under this Agreement if Licensee does not pay to Licensor, in the aggregate, Claim Amounts (as defined in Section 8.4(a) of the Asset Purchase Agreement) greater than or equal to Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000), which are identified in Indemnification Claims (as defined in Section 8.4(a) of the Asset Purchase Agreement) relating to breaches of any Category 1 Patent Representations (as defined in Section 8.1(c)(ii) of the Asset Purchase Agreement) by Licensee (i) as and when required under Section 8.4(c) of the Asset Purchase Agreement with respect to Indemnification Claims to which Licensee has no objection, or (ii) as and when required by Section 8.4(b) of the Asset Purchase Agreement if the parties have agreed on the amount of Indemnification Claims through the execution of a memorandum under Section 8.4(b)(i) without Licensee commencing an Action (as defined in the Asset Purchase Agreement) as permitted under Section 8.4(b); provided, however, that Licensor must, before sending written notice of termination under this Section 4.2(a), provide to Licensee written notice of its failure to comply with 4.2(a)(i) or (ii) and 90 days to cure Licensee’s non-compliance.

 

  (b) In addition to the termination rights in Sections 4.2(a) and 4.2(c), this Agreement may be terminated as set forth in Section 2.5 of Exhibit C.

 

  (c) In addition to the termination rights in Sections 4.2(a) and 4.2(b), this Agreement and the license and rights granted to Licensee shall immediately terminate without further action of either party if any one of the following conditions in (1) through (7) below occurs:

 

  (1) the filing by Licensee of a petition in bankruptcy or insolvency;

 

  (2) any adjudication that Licensee is bankrupt or insolvent;

 

  (3) the filing by Licensee of any petition or answer seeking reorganization, readjustment or arrangement of its business under any law relating to bankruptcy or insolvency;

 

  (4) the appointment of a receiver, supervisor or liquidator for all or substantially all of Licensee’s property or a money judgment against Licensee that remains unsatisfied for more than 30 days after entry of judgment and such judgment has not been appealed;

 

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  (5) the making of any assignment for the benefit of Licensee’s creditors;

 

  (6) the institution of any proceedings for the liquidation or winding up of the business of Licensee or for the termination of its corporate charter; or

 

  (7) any attempted assignment (by operation of law or otherwise), except for any Permitted Assignment, Change of Control or Change of Character as expressly permitted in Exhibit C.

In addition, the license granted to a Subsidiary of Licensee shall immediately terminate solely with respect to that Subsidiary of Licensee without further action of either party if any one of the conditions in Section 4.2(c)(1) through (6) above occurs with respect to that Subsidiary of Licensee. For purposes of determining whether any such condition has occurred with respect to a Subsidiary of Licensee, as the circumstances require, “Subsidiary of Licensee” shall be substituted for “Licensee” when reading this Section 4.2(b).

 

4.3 Effect of Termination. Upon termination of this Agreement, the license and rights granted under this Agreement to Licensee and all Subsidiaries of Licensee shall immediately terminate.

 

4.4 Survival. Sections 1, 2.4, 4.3, 4.4, 5, and 6 shall survive any termination or expiration of this Agreement.

 

5. DISCLAIMERS

 

5.1 Nothing contained in this Agreement shall be implied as:

 

  (a) a warranty or representation as to the validity, enforceability or scope of any Licensed Patent;

 

  (b) a warranty or representation that any manufacture, sale, use or other disposition of Licensee Products or Licensee Services shall be free from infringement of any patent or other intellectual property rights of Licensor or any third Person;

 

  (c) an agreement or obligation to bring or prosecute actions or suits against any third Person for infringement or conferring any right to bring or prosecute actions or suits against any third Person for infringement;

 

  (d) an agreement or obligation to defend any action or suit brought by a third Person that challenges the validity of any of the Licensed Patents;

 

  (e) conferring any right to Licensee or a Subsidiary of Licensee to use in advertising, publicity or otherwise, any trademark, trade name or names, or any contraction, abbreviation or simulation thereof, of Licensor;

 

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  (f) conferring by implication, estoppel or otherwise upon Licensee or any Subsidiary of Licensee any license or other right under any patent, copyright, maskwork, trade secret, trademark or other intellectual property right, except the license and rights expressly granted under this Agreement;

 

  (g) an obligation on Licensor to furnish any technical or other information or know how;

 

  (h) an obligation on Licensor to file or maintain any patent or patent application, or to secure any patent; or

 

  (i) imposing any commitment or obligation on either party to close the transactions under the Asset Purchase Agreement.

 

5.2 NO OTHER WARRANTIES. SOLELY WITH RESPECT TO THIS AGREEMENT, EACH PARTY HEREBY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, NONINFRINGEMENT OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

 

6. MISCELLANEOUS

 

6.1 No Assignment or Assumption.

 

  (a) Except as set forth in Exhibit C, neither this Agreement nor any right, license or obligation under this Agreement shall be assignable or assumable by or from Licensee or any Subsidiary of Licensee, whether in connection with a change in ownership, bankruptcy, merger, acquisition, sale or transfer of all, substantially all or any part of the business or assets of Licensee or any of its Subsidiaries or otherwise, including in connection with any Change of Control (as defined on Exhibit C) or Change of Character (as defined on Exhibit C), either voluntarily, by operation of law or otherwise, without Licensor’s prior written consent, which consent may be withheld at Licensor’s sole discretion.

 

  (b) Without limiting any other provision of this Agreement, with respect to any proposed or purported assumption or assignment of any right, license or obligation under this Agreement by Licensee or any Subsidiary of Licensee during or in connection with any bankruptcy proceeding related to Licensee or any Subsidiary of Licensee, the parties agree and stipulate as follows:

 

  (1) this Agreement is an executory agreement under 11 U.S.C. § 365 (Title 11 of the United States Code, referred to in this Section 6.1(b) as the “Bankruptcy Code”) or any similar foreign law; and

 

  (2)

as a licensor of “intellectual property” (as that term is defined in Section 101 of the Bankruptcy Code) under this Agreement, in entering this Agreement and granting the rights and license it grants under this

 

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  Agreement, Licensor has, in its efforts to protect its own valuable intellectual property, relied on the particular skills and business qualities of the recipients of such rights. Therefore, the parties agree that if Licensee or any Subsidiary of Licensee enters into any bankruptcy proceedings of any kind, this Agreement is of the type described in Section 365(c)(1) of the Bankruptcy Code because U.S. patent law prohibits the assignment of a patent license without the consent of the licensor, and thus, notwithstanding the provisions of Section 365(f) of the Bankruptcy Code or any similar provision, this Agreement may not be assumed or assigned in bankruptcy without Licensor’s consent, which may be withheld in Licensor’s sole discretion.

 

  (c) Any purported assignment, assumption or transfer in violation of this Section 6.1 shall be null and void and without effect. Subject to the restrictions on Licensee and each Subsidiary of Licensee in this Section 6.1, this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their permitted respective successors and assigns.

 

6.2 Disclaimer of Consequential Damages. NEITHER PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES, ANY LOSS OF PROFIT, REVENUE OR DATA OR COST OF COVER ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT OR THE LICENSED PATENTS.

 

6.3 Compliance with Laws. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement to the contrary, the obligations of the parties shall be subject to all laws, present and future, of any government having jurisdiction over the parties and this transaction, and to orders, regulations, directions or requests of any such government.

 

6.4 Confidentiality of Terms. Each party shall keep the terms of this Agreement confidential and shall not now or hereafter divulge these terms to any third Person except:

 

  (a) with the prior written consent of the other party, which consent will not be unreasonably withheld or delayed;

 

  (b) to any governmental body having jurisdiction and authority to compel such disclosure; provided, that before such disclosure the party compelled to make such disclosure shall seek confidential treatment of any disclosed portion of this Agreement and shall reasonably cooperate with the other party in seeking and securing such confidential treatment;

 

  (c) subject to Sections 6.4(d) and (e), as otherwise may be required by law or legal process, including to legal and financial advisors in their capacity of advising a party in such matters; provided, that such advisors are obligated not to further disclose to any other Person any portion of such information;

 

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  (d) during the course of litigation, so long as the disclosure of such terms are restricted in the same manner as is the confidential information of the other litigating parties and so long as (i) the restrictions are embodied in a court-entered protective order and (ii) the disclosing party informs the other party in writing at least five business days in advance of the disclosure;

 

  (e) in confidence to legal counsel, accountants, banks and financing sources and their advisors having a reasonable need to know, solely in connection with complying with information requests associated with contemplated and executed financial transactions, subject to customary written obligations of non-disclosure, non-use and safe-keeping; or

 

  (f) by Licensor in connection with any divestiture, sale, merger or other transaction involving or related to the Licensed Patents or the prosecution, maintenance, enforcement or defense of the Licensed Patents.

Additionally, each party may use similar terms in other agreements. Neither party shall use or refer to this Agreement or any of its provisions in any promotional activity.

 

6.5 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, without reference to its conflict of law principles to the contrary.

 

6.6 Jurisdiction. All disputes and litigation arising out of or related to this Agreement, including matters connected with its performance, shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the State of Delaware, the federal courts sitting therein, or the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware, pursuant to 10 Del. C. § 346. Each party hereby irrevocably submits to the personal jurisdiction of such courts, irrevocably waives all objections to such venue, and if such dispute is brought in Delaware Chancery court, waives its right to trial by jury.

 

6.7 Notice. All notices required or permitted to be given under the terms of this Agreement shall be in writing (regardless of whether the provision requiring such notice expressly calls for such notice to be in writing) and shall be delivered by hand, or if dispatched by prepaid air courier or by registered or certified airmail, postage prepaid, addressed as follows:

 

If to Licensee:

   If to Licensor:

RealNetworks, Inc.

2601 Elliott Ave., Suite 1000

Seattle, WA 98121

Fax: (206) 674-2695

Attention: Chief Legal Officer/General Counsel

 

  

Intel Corporation

2200 Mission College Boulevard

Santa Clara, California 95052

Fax: (408) 765-7056

Attention: Director of Licensing

 

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with a copy to:

Wilson Sonsini Goodrich& Rosati, PC

701 Fifth Avenue

Suite 5100

Seattle, WA 98104

Attention: Patrick Schultheis

  

with a copy to:

Perkins Coie LLP

1201 Third Avenue

Suite 4800

Seattle, Washington 98101-3099

Attention: Stacey Ravetta

Such notices shall be deemed to have been served when received by the addressee or, if delivery is not accomplished by reason of some fault of the addressee, when tendered for delivery. Either party may give written notice of a change of address and, after notice of such change has been received, any notice or request shall thereafter be given to such party as above provided at such changed address.

 

6.8 Severability. The terms of this Agreement are severable. If any term in this Agreement is found or held to be invalid or unenforceable in any jurisdiction in which this Agreement is being performed, the remainder of this Agreement shall remain valid and enforceable and the parties shall negotiate a substitute, valid and enforceable term that most nearly effects the parties’ intent in entering into this Agreement.

 

6.9 Waiver. No modification or amendment to this Agreement, nor any waiver of any rights under this Agreement, shall be effective unless assented to in writing by the party who would be charged, and the waiver of any breach or default shall not constitute a waiver of any other right under, or any subsequent breach or default of, this Agreement.

 

6.10 No Rule of Strict Construction. Regardless of which party may have drafted this Agreement or any part thereof, no rule of strict construction shall be applied against either party.

 

6.11 Headings. The section headings contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement.

 

6.12 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in two or more counterparts, all of which, taken together, shall be regarded as one and the same instrument. Such counterparts may be exchanged by fax, or scanned and exchanged by electronic mail, followed up with hard copy, but shall be effective upon receipt of fax/electronic mail as applicable.

 

6.13 Entire Agreement and Amendment. This Agreement, including its exhibits, constitutes the entire agreement of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof, and, except where expressly stated otherwise, merges and supersedes all prior agreements, understandings, negotiations and discussions. No amendments or modifications shall be effective unless in a writing signed by an authorized representative of each party. No oral explanation or oral information by either party shall alter the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. Neither of the parties shall be bound by any conditions, definitions, warranties, understandings, or representations with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement other than as expressly provided herein.

 

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6.14 No Third Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement is entered into solely between, and may be enforced only by, Licensor and Licensee. This Agreement shall not create or be construed to create any rights of third parties, including Subsidiaries of Licensor, employees, suppliers, franchisees, or customers of either Licensor or Licensee, or to create any obligations or liability of either Licensor or Licensee to any such third parties. For clarity, this paragraph will not be construed to supersede the licenses explicitly granted in Section 2.

 

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The parties hereto have caused this Patent License Agreement to be duly executed on the date below written.

 

INTEL CORPORATION    REALNETWORKS, INC.
By:  

/s/ Renée James

   By:  

/s/ Michael Lunsford

  Renée James     
  Senior Vice President     
  General Manager     
  Software and Services Group     

Michael Lunsford

       Printed Name

 

    

Executive Vice President

Date        Title
      

1/26/12

       Date


Exhibit A

LICENSED PATENTS


Exhibit A

PART 1

 

RN

  

Title

   jurisdiction    serial number    filing date   

earliest US publication
number

   patent number    issue date
RN010d1    SYSTEM AND METHOD OF ORGANIZING AND EDITING METADATA    US    13092094    4/21/2011    US 2011-0218983 A1      
RN012    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONCEALING ERRORS IN AN AUDIO TRANSMISSION    US    9300797    4/27/1999       6597961    7/22/2003
RN013    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CROSS-FADING BETWEEN AUDIO STREAMS    US    9300798    4/27/1999       7302396    11/27/2007
RN014    SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PROVIDING FOR THE CONTROL OF A MUSIC PLAYER TO A DEVICE DRIVER    US    9577257    5/22/2000       7237198    6/26/2007
RN014c2    SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PROVIDING FOR THE CONTROL OF A MUSIC PLAYER TO A DEVICE DRIVER    US    13013679    1/25/2011    US 2011-0154202 A1      
RN015c1    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING MULTIPLE SYNCHRONIZED ENCODED REPRESENTATIONS OF MEDIA DATA    US    11022474    12/22/2004    US 2005-0123058 A1    7885340    2/8/2011
RN016    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING UPDATE    US    9318755    5/25/1999       6996627    2/7/2006
RN016c1    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING UPDATE    US    11344584    1/30/2006    US 2006-0206607 A1    7650423    1/19/2010
RN016c2    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING UPDATE    US    12647219    12/24/2009    US 2010-0121983 A1      
RN017    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR UPDATING INFORMATION VIA A NETWORK    US    9318438    5/25/1999       7062765    6/13/2006
RN017c1    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR UPDATING INFORMATION VIA A NETWORK    US    11419700    5/22/2006    US 2006-0265471 A1    7844963    11/30/2010
RN018    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING VIDEO FRAMES AND CORRECTING MOTION    US    9345577    6/30/1999       6760378    7/6/2004
RN018c1    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING VIDEO FRAMES AND CORRECTING MOTION    US    10838991    5/4/2004    US 2004-0208246 A1    7738562    6/15/2010
RN019    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING VIDEO FRAMES AND POST FILTERING    US    9345584    6/30/1999       6753865    6/22/2004
RN020    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING VIDEO FRAMES    US    9345686    6/30/1999       6731818    5/4/2004
RN020de       Germany    10084783.8    6/30/2000         
RN020uk       GB    130614.1    5/30/2000       2368744    12/24/2003
RN021    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR GENERATING VIDEO FRAMES AND DETECTING TEXT    US    9345576    6/30/1999       6735338    5/11/2004
RN022    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PLAY WHILE RECORDING    US    9549988    4/14/2000       6937814    8/30/2005
RN022c1    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PLAY WHILE RECORDING    US    11175622    7/5/2005    US 2005-0244134 A1    7925137    4/12/2011
RN022c1d1    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PLAY WHILE RECORDING    US    13042180    3/7/2011    US 2011-0150418 A1      
RN022UK       GB    226072.7            
RN024    SYSTEM AND METHOD OF TRANSMITTING DATA PACKETS    US    9454870    12/3/1999       6889257    5/3/2005
RN024c1    SYSTEM AND METHOD OF TRANSMITTING DATA PACKETS    US    11108980    4/19/2005    US 2005-0188099 A1    7451228    11/11/2008
RN024uk       GB    215391.4    11/29/2000       2376148    2/25/2004
RN025    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING NETWORK CONDITIONS    US    9246506    2/8/1999       6731600    5/4/2004
RN025C1    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING NETWORK CONDITIONS    US    10800535    3/15/2004       7948906    5/24/2011
RN025c2    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING NETWORK CONDITIONS    US    12965750    12/10/2010    US 2011-0080840 A1      
RN026    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING RANDOM ACCESS TO A MULTIMEDIA OBJECT OVER A NETWORK    US    9167521    10/6/1998       6314466    11/6/2001
RN026d1    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING RANDOM ACCESS TO A MULTIMEDIA OBJECT OVER A NETWORK    US    9966375    9/27/2001       6633918    10/14/2003
RN026d2    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING RANDOM ACCESS TO A MULTIMEDIA OBJECT OVER A NETWORK    US    10646933    8/22/2003    US 2004-0046790 A1    7284065    10/16/2007
RN026d3    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING RANDOM ACCESS TO A MULTIMEDIA OBJECT OVER A NETWORK    US    11975364    10/16/2007    US 2008-0215746 A1      
RN027    A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REGULATING THE TRANSMISSION OF MEDIA DATA    US    9175208    10/19/1998       6487663    11/26/2002

 

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RN

  

Title

   jurisdiction    serial number    filing date   

earliest US publication
number

   patent number    issue date
RN027c1    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REGULATING THE TRANSMISSION OF MEDIA DATA    US    10189854    7/3/2002       6671807    12/30/2003
RN027c2    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REGULATING THE TRANSMISSION OF MEDIA DATA    US    10690736    10/21/2003       6934837    8/23/2005
RN027c4    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REGULATING THE TRANSMISSION OF MEDIA DATA    US    11881693    7/26/2007       7930561    4/19/2011
RN028    SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MANAGING METADATA DATA    US    9549986    4/14/2000       6760721    7/6/2004
RN028re    SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MANAGING METADATA DATA    US    11452187    6/12/2006       RE42101    2/1/2011
RN028reD1       US    12547341    8/25/2009         
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RN224c1    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR LOCATING AND CAPTURING DESIRED MEDIA CONTENT FROM MEDIA BROADCASTS    US    13161409    4/22/2011    US 2011-0246649 A1      
RN225    SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR STREAMING DATA    US    11541780    10/2/2006         
RN227    SYSTEM AND/OR METHOD FOR ADJUSTING FOR INPUT LATENCY IN A HANDHELD DEVICE    US    11450154    6/9/2006    US 2007-0087836 A1    7982739    8/6/1996
RN227c1    APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING FOR INPUT LATENCY IN AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE    US    13183586    7/15/2011    US 2011-0270426 A1      
RN229EP       EP    6789425.3    8/7/2006         
RN233o1    ADVANCED WATERMARKING SYSTEM AND METHOD    US    12193709    8/18/2008    US 2009-0070587 A1      
RN233o2    ADVANCED WATERMARKING SYSTEM AND METHOD    US    12300980    8/18/2008    US 2010-0226523 A1      
RN233o3    ADVANCED MULTI-CHANNEL WATERMARKING SYSTEM AND METHOD    US    12193703    8/18/2008    US 2009-0074185 A1      
RN233x    ADVANCED MULTI-CHANNEL WATERMARKING SYSTEM AND METHOD    US    12300566       US 2010-0246810 A1      
RN234    WEB MEDIA ASSET IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM AND    US    11756588    5/31/2007    US 2008-0301280 A1    7890854    2/15/2011
RN234cn       China    2.0088E+11    5/30/2008         
RN234d1    WEB MEDIA ASSET ID SYSTEM AND METHOD    US    13026960    2/14/2011    US 2011-0173523 A1      
RN234ep       EP    8831649.2    11/13/2009         
RN234jp       Japan    2010-510522    5/30/2010         
RN234kr       Korea    tbd            
RN235    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COMBINING MEDIA DATA    US    11829672    7/27/2007    US 2009-0028188 A1    8027365    9/27/2011
RN235cn       China    2008-80107442.9            
RN235ep       EP    8782237.5    7/23/2008         
RN235in       India    227/KOLNP/2010            
RN235jp       Japan    2010-518350            
RN235kr       Korea    10-2010-7004091            
RN236    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTING MEDIA DATA    US    11829616    7/27/2007    US 2009-0031007 A1    7694006    4/6/2010
RN236cn       China    2008-80107285.1    7/23/2008         
RN236ep       EP    8796480.5    1/15/2010         
RN236in       India    246/KOLNP/2010            
RN236jp       Japan    2010-518349            

 

6


RN

  

Title

   jurisdiction    serial number    filing date   

earliest US publication
number

   patent number    issue date
RN236kr       Korea    10-2010-7004093            
RN241    DYNAMIC CONTENT INSERTION METHOD AND SYSTEM    US    11745617    5/8/2007    US 2008-0281686 A1      
RN243    METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DEEP METADATA POPULATION OF MEDIA CONTENT    US    12023648    1/31/2008    US 2009-0198732 A1      
RN243pct    METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DEEP METADATA POPULATION OF MEDIA CONTENT    PCT    PCT/US09/32108    1/27/2009         
RN244    SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR SELECTIVE ADVERTISING IN MEDIA CONTENT    US    12853153    8/9/2010         
RN247    TRACK SHUFFLING SYSTEM AND METHOD    US    12034322    2/20/2008    US 2008-0215629 A1      
RN249    METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF DEEP METADATA ASSOCIATED WITH MEDIA CONTENT    US    12024567    2/1/2008    US 2009-0198700 A1    7840581    11/23/2010
RN250x1    VARIABLE FIDELITY MEDIA PROVISION SYSTEM AND    US    12181316    7/28/2008    US 2009-0030976 A1      
RN250x2    ADAPTIVE VARIABLE FIDELITY MEDIA DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND METHOD    US    12181310    7/28/2008    US 2009-0031038 A1    7953882    5/31/2011
RN250x2d1    ADAPTIVE VARIABLE FIDELITY MEDIA DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND METHOD    US    13092853    4/22/2011    US 2011-0196942 A1      
RN251    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONFIGURING A CLIENT ELECTRONIC DEVICE    US    11767825    6/25/2007    US 2008-0059567 A1    8095626    1/10/2012
RN251c1    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONFIGURING A CLIENT ELECTRONIC DEVICE    US    13347536    1/10/2012         
RN251ca       Canada    2688476    5/30/2008         
RN251cn       China    2.0088E+11    1/29/2010         
RN251ep       EP    8756509.9    12/8/2009         
RN251jp       Japan    2010-510513    3/18/2010         
RN251kr       Korea    10-2009-7024881    11/27/2009         
RN261    SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTENT PLAYBACK AND RECORDING    US    12483107    6/11/2009    US 2009-0319807 A1      
RN270pr                     
RN290    DISPLAY WINDOW CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD    US    12722443    3/11/2010    US 2010-0217993 A1      
RN301    API-ACCESSIBLE MEDIA DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM    US    11848844    8/31/2007    US 2008-0059483 A1      
RN301ep       EP    7841746.6    8/31/2007         
RN301jp       Japan    2009-526938            
RN301kr       Korea    10-2009-7006670            
RN302    API-ACCESSIBLE MEDIA DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM    US    11848811    8/31/2007    US 2008-0059434 A1      
RN303jp       Japan    2009-527605            
RN303kr       Korea    10-2009-7007036            
RN306    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY CREATING A MEDIA ARCHIVE FROM CONTENT ON A RECORDING MEDIUM    US    12332121    12/10/2008    US 2009-0148125 A1      
RN307    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY CREATING A MEDIA ARCHIVE FROM CONTENT ON A RECORDING MEDIUM    US    12332110    12/10/2008    US 2009-0150409 A1      
RN310    SECURE MEDIA PATH SYSTEM AND METHOD    US    12560287    9/15/2009    US 2010-0071071 A1    8074286    12/6/2011
RN311    RE-HEADERER SYSTEM AND METHOD    US    12716202    3/2/2010    US 2010-0223327 A1      
RN311pct       PCT    PCT/US10/25977    3/2/2010         
RN312    MULTI-OUT MEDIA DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM AND METHOD    US    12838325    7/16/2010    US 2011-0276712 A1      
RN323    MOBILE MEDIA PLAY SYSTEM AND METHOD    US    12560826    9/16/2009    US 2011-0066843 A1      
RN326    METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING AN OPINION AND AGGREGATING OPINIONS WITH MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATION DEVICE    US    10477164    11/7/2003    US 2004-0235460 A1    7319863    1/15/2008
RN327    METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COLLECTING AND DISPLAYING AGGREGATE PRESENCE INFORMATION FOR MOBILE MEDIA PLAYERS    US    10477049    11/7/2003    US 2004-0172481 A1    7433922    10/7/2008
RN328    DIGITAL MEDIA CONTENT DISTRIBUTION    US    11157481    6/21/2005    US 2007-0005503 A1      
RN329    MEDIA PLAYING ON A PORTABLE MEDIA PLAYER INCLUDING SHOP AND PLAY REMOTE MEDIA    US    11971043    1/8/2008    US 2008-0189255 A1      
RN330    METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR UPDATING MEDIA LISTS IN PORTABLE MEDIA DEVICES    US    12165277    6/30/2008    US 2009-0006542 A1      
RN333    SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SEAMLESSLY JOINING MULTICAST SESSION    US    9689428    10/12/2000       6973081    12/6/2005
RN337    METHOD FOR PROVIDING MULTIMEDIA DATA VIA COMMUNICATION NETWORK    US    11190800    7/27/2005       7480314    1/20/2009
RN337au       Australia    2005265464    1/16/2007       AU2005265464    12/18/2008
RN337cn       China    PCT/KR2005/002447    7/28/2005         

 

7


RN

  

Title

   jurisdiction    serial number    filing date   

earliest US publication
number

   patent number    issue date
RN337ep       EP    5780753.9    1/17/2007         
RN337id       Indonesia    W00200700241    1/24/2007       ID 0 020 942    4/17/2008
RN337in       India    74/MUMNP/2007    1/17/2007       236464    10/30/2009
RN337kr2       Korea    10-2005-0068201    7/27/2005       10-0606281-00-00    7/21/2006
RN339cn       China    2.0068E+11    7/12/2007       ZL200680002228.8    9/23/2009
RN339id       Indonesia    W00200702231    1/11/2006       P0027182    12/9/2010
RN339in       India    2617/KO LNP/2007    7/12/2007         
RN340    METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INTERWORKING PLURALITY OF APPLICATIONS    US    11813295    7/3/2007         
RN340cn       China    200680001968.X    7/9/2007       ZL200680001968.X    7/29/2009
RN340id       Indonesia    W00200702094    6/27/2007       ID 0 022 272    11/6/2008
RN340jp       Japan    2007-550303    7/6/2007       4818278    9/9/2011
RN340kr       Korea    10-2005-0002696    1/11/2005       10-0616157-00-00    8/18/2006
RN341    METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SERVICING BGM REQUEST AND FOR PROVIDING SOUND SOURCE INFORMATION    US    11831212    7/31/2007         
RN341kr1       Korea    10-2006-0079150    8/22/2006       10-0811600-00-00    3/3/2008
RN341kr2       Korea    10-2006-0072162    7/31/2006       10-0850321-00-00    7/29/2008
RN342    METHOD FOR PROVIDING CALLER IDENTIFICATION SERVICE AND SYSTEM OF ENABLING THE METHOD    US    11913522    11/2/2007         
RN342ep       EP    6757622.3    11/14/2007         
RN342kr       Korea    10-2005-0044591    5/26/2005       10-0821689-00-00    4/4/2008
RN343    METHOD OF PROCESSING AUDIO SIGNALS FOR IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF OUTPUT AUDIO SIGNAL WHICH IS TRANSFERRED TO SUBSCRIBER’S TERMINAL OVER NETWORK AND AUDIO SIGNAL PRE-PROCESSING APPARATUS    US    12160090    7/3/2008         
RN343id       Indonesia    W00200802255    7/7/2008         
RN343in       India    2710/KOL NP/2008    7/7/2008         
RN343jp       Japan    2008-549428    7/7/2008         
RN343kr       Korea    10-2006-0001902    1/6/2006       10-0760905-00-00    9/17/2007
RN343kr2       Korea    10-2006-0001901    1/6/2006       10-0785471-00-00    12/6/2007
RN348cn       CN    200580010794.9          ZL200580010794.9   
RN348id       ID    W00200602669          ID 0 021 257   
RN348in       IN    1206/MUMNP/2006          220636   
RN348kr       KR    10-2004-0021669          10-0584001-00-00   
RN350cn       CN             200680035907.5   
RN350in       IN    2573/DELNP/2008            
RN350kr       KR    10-2005-0091846          10-0757858-00-00   
RN365kr       KR    10-2001-0057006          10-0440673-00-00   
RN374kr       KR    10-2004-0082259          10-0689669-00-00   
RN380kr       KR    10-2006-0017579            
RN401c1    METHOD FOR SELLING CONTENT OVER A NETWORK    US    11762361    6/13/2007    US 2007-0299738 A1    7734511    6/8/2010
RN401c2    METHOD FOR SELLING CONTENT OVER A NETWORK    US    12794624    6/4/2010    US 2010-0250401 A1      
RN406    CONTENT RECOMMENDATION DEVICE WITH AN ARRANGEMENT ENGINE    US    10861133    6/4/2004    US 2005-0021420 A1    7716220    5/11/2010
RN406EP       EP    3012731    6/4/2003         
RN406JP       Japan    JP2006-508269    6/3/2004       4723481    4/15/2011
RN407    CONTENT RECOMMENDATION DEVICE WITH USER FEEDBACK    US    10861154    6/4/2004    US 2005-0076093 A1    7337458    2/26/2008
RN407EP       EP    3012729.4    6/4/2003         
RN407JP       Japan    JP2006-508270    6/3/2004         
RN408    METHOD OF PROVIDING CONTENT ITEMS    US    11540578    10/2/2006    US 2007-0106672 A1    7756880    7/13/2010
RN408c1    METHOD OF PROVIDING CONTENT ITEMS    US    12829932    7/2/2010    US 2010-0274849 A1      
RN408CN       China    CN200610148432.2    11/8/2006         
RN408EP       EP    5024286.6    11/8/2005         
RN408JP       Japan    JP2006302857    11/8/2006         
RN409cn       China    CN200480027788.X    9/10/2004       200480027788    3/12/2010
RN409EP       EP    3021748.3    9/25/2003         
RN409jp       Japan    2006-527304    9/10/2004       4503018    4/30/2010
RN410EP       EP    5003085.7    2/14/2005         
RN411EP       EP    5003086.5    2/14/2005         
RN414ep       EP    4701123.4    8/8/2005         
RN414kr       Korea    2003-0001330    8/8/2005       754439   
RN414us    PREPROCESSING OF DIGITAL AUDIO DATA FOR IMPROVING PERCEPTUAL SOUND QUALITY ON A MOBILE PHONE    US    10753713    1/8/2004       7430506    9/30/2008
RN415ep       EP    3751533.5    10/14/2003       1554717    8/24/2011
RN415kr       Korea    10-2002-0062507    10/14/2002       10-0841096-00-00    6/18/2008
RN416kr       Korea    10-2006-0073290    8/3/2006         
RN417kr       Korea    10-2006-0091005    9/20/2006         

 

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PART 2

 

RN

  

jurisdiction

  

serial number

   filing date   

publication number

  

patent number

RN010    US    9575403    5/22/2000      
RN010pct    PCT    PCT/US01/16298    5/18/2001      
RN011    US    9575405    5/22/2000      
RN011PCT    PCT    PCT/US01/16299         
RN014c1    US    11823097    6/25/2007    US 2008-0134051 A1   
RN014PCT    PCT    PCT/US01/16230         
RN015    US    9300139    12/22/2004      
RN018c2    US    12786342    5/24/2010    US 2010-0277649 A1   
RN018pct    PCT    PCT/US00/18182         
RN019PCT    PCT    PCT/US00/18386         
RN020pct    PCT    PCT/US00/18390         
RN021pct    PCT    PCT/US00/18228         
RN022PCT    PCT    PCT/US01/12222         
RN023    US    9550545    4/14/2000      
RN023d1    US    11159885    6/23/2005    US 2005-0240297 A1   
RN023pct    PCT    PCT/US01/         
RN024PCT    PCT    PCT/US00/42392         
RN027c3    US    11105305    4/13/2005      
RN029c1    US    8707773         
RN029jp    Japan    216168/1994    9/9/1994      
RN030c1c1    US    9653973         
RN030pct    PCT    PCT/US95/14765         
RN049PCT    PCT    PCT/US01/16297         
RN051    US    9710062    11/8/2000      
RN051c1    US    11115807    4/26/2005      
RN054c1    US    11401516    4/11/2006    US 2006-0182356 A1   
RN055c1    US    11540065    9/29/2006      
RN057PR    US    60174518         
RN062C1    US    11352944    2/13/2006      
RN066    US    10056262    1/23/2002    US 2003-0139966 A1   
RN067pr    US    60351161         
RN069    US    60367032         

 

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RN

  

jurisdiction

  

serial number

   filing
date
  

publication number

  

patent number

RN069PCT    PCT    PCT/US03/07884         
RN070PCT    PCT    PCT/US03/07472         
RN070pr    US    60367075         
RN071    US    10143695    5/9/2002    US 2003-0212804 A1   
RN072    US    10185526    6/26/2002      
RN073    US    10668824    9/22/2003    US 2004-0205811 A1   
RN073pr    US    60413160         
RN076PR    US    60408209         
RN077c1    US    11846493    8/28/2007      
RN079PCT    PCT    PCT/US03/12847    4/22/2003      
RN079PR    US    60375289         
RN081p1    US    60414120         
RN081p2    US    60415447         
RN082au    Australia    199894011    9/21/1998       750272
RN082bg    Bulgaria    104353    9/21/1998       65408
RN082hu       HU0101023         
RN082pct    PCT    PCT/US98/19618         
RN083c2    US    12555727    9/10/2009    US 2010-0225805 A1   
RN084PCT    PCT    PCT/US04/00723         
RN086    US    10355970    1/31/2003    US 2004-0153647 A1   
RN088c1    US    11845732    8/27/2007      
RN088PCT    PCT    PCT/US2004/005125         
RN089PR    US    60451975         
RN091    US    10508568    9/21/2004    US 2005-0105889 A1   
RN092pct    PCT    PCT/US03/07882    3/12/2003      
RN092pr    US    60366835    3/22/2002      
RN093    US    10430583    5/6/2003    US 2004-0223054 A1   
RN093EP    EP    4751321.3         
RN093PCT    PCT    PCT/US04/13901    5/6/2004      
RN095    US    10424490    4/24/2003      
RN096C1    US    11823096    6/25/2007      
RN097PCT    PCT    PCT/US05/24271    7/8/2005      
RN097PR    US    60464068         
RN099hk    Hong Kong    5111247.3    3/12/2003      
RN099pct    PCT    PCT/US03/07884    3/12/2003      
RN099pr    US    60367032         
RN100    US    10836646    4/30/2004    US 2005-0108176 A1   

 

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RN

  

jurisdiction

  

serial number

   filing date   

publication number

  

patent number

RN100PR    US    60467249         
RN101PR    US    60482424         
RN102PR    US    60482390         
RN103    US    10877828    6/24/2004    US 2005-0044223 A1   
RN103PR    US    60482388         
RN104EP    EP   

EP20030762992

20030612

   6/12/2003       EP01649697
RN104PCT    PCT    PCT/US03/18963         
RN105    US    10449863    5/30/2003    US 2004-0243922 A1   
RN106    US    10335551    12/31/2002    US 2004-0128531 A1   
RN106EP    EP    3808619.5    12/31/2003      
RN106PCT    PCT    PCT/US03/41669    12/31/2003      
RN109PR    US    60484018         
RN110de    Germany    911842.3    2/16/2000       1155402
RN110pct    PCT    PCT/US00/04012    2/16/2000      
RN111C1    US    11040787         
RN112    US    9777500    2/5/2001      
RN112auD1    Australia    2007201307    3/27/2007      
RN112PCT    PCT    PCT/US01/03675    2/5/2001      
RN112pr    US    60180248    2/4/2000      
RN113EP    EP    1988476.6    10/26/2001      
RN113PCT    PCT    PCT/US01/51140         
RN115JP    Japan    2001-544125    12/8/2000      
RN115pr    US    60169587    12/8/1999      
RN116PR    US    60244059         
RN117PCT    PCT    PCT/US00/01701         
RN120PCT    PCT    PCT/US04/05593    2/24/2004      
RN120PR    US    60450119         
RN128    US    10982704    11/5/2004      
RN128PR    US    60518061         
RN129PR    US    60529193         
RN130    US    10783043    2/19/2004      
RN132c1    US    12498994         
RN132PCT    PCT    PCT/US04/041654    12/14/2003      
RN134pr    US    60394524         
RN139GBd 1    GB    710355.9    5/31/2007      
RN139pct    PCT    PCT/US04/42607    12/14/2004      
RN140PCT    PCT    PCT/US04/39371    11/11/2004      
RN142PR    US    60511155         
RN144PR    US    60562669         
RN145PR    US    60520163         

 

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RN

  

jurisdiction

  

serial number

   filing date   

publication number

  

patent number

RN146PCT    PCT    PCT/US05/24271         
RN146PR    US    60587731         
RN147EP    EP    4795120.7    10/13/2004      
RN147PCT    PCT    PCT/US04/33917         
RN147PR    US    60511155         
RN148    US    11073365    3/4/2005    US 2006-0200776 A1   
RN150    US    11321748    12/29/2005    US 2007-0162876 A1   
RN150PCT    PCT    PCT/US06/62768    12/29/2006      
RN152pct    PCT    PCT/US06/62769    12/29/2006      
RN152PR    US    60754840    12/29/2005      
RN155pct    PCT    PCT/US06/38596         
RN156pct    PCT    PCT/US06/38496         
RN157PCT    PCT    PCT/US06/38705         
RN158pct    PCT    PCT/US06/38708         
RN159pct    PCT    PCT/US06/42144         
RN160    US    11322716    12/30/2005    US 2007-0174147 A1   
RN160pct    PCT    PCT/US06/42141         
RN161pct    PCT    PCT/US06/42143    10/30/2006      
RN162pct    PCT    PCT/US06/42142         
RN163pct    PCT    PCT/US07/65470         
RN164    US    11624899    1/19/2007    US 2007-0247755 A1   
RN164pct    PCT    PCT/US07/60778    1/19/2007      
RN164PR    US    60760531         
RN167PR    US    60705764         
RN168pr    US    60705969         
RN169PR    US    60705747         
RN171    US    11501165    8/7/2006    US 2007-0073726 A1   
RN172    US    11501170    8/7/2006    US 2007-0061835 A1   
RN172pct    PCT    PCT/US06/30795         
RN177    US    11500585    8/7/2006    US 2007-0061364 A1   
RN178    US    11501203    8/7/2006    US 2007-0061309 A1   
RN179    US    11500586    8/7/2006    US 2007-0061759 A1   
RN179pct    PCT    PCT/US06/30825    8/7/2006      
RN182    US    11501202    8/7/2006    US 2007-0058832 A1   
RN182pct    PCT    PCT/US06/30900    8/7/2006      
RN194PCT    PCT    PCT/US05/12738    4/14/2005      
RN195    US    11506449    8/18/2006    US 2008-0046537 A1   

 

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RN

  

jurisdiction

  

serial number

   filing
date
  

publication number

  

patent number

RN196    US    11506447    8/18/2006    US 2008-0046543 A1   
RN203pr    US    60711039    8/18/2005      
RN221    US    11456358    7/10/2006    US 2008-0010135 A1   
RN227pr    US    60711039    8/18/2005      
RN228    US    11045424    1/27/2005    US 2006-0167956 A1   
RN229    US    11499996    8/7/2006    US 2007-0033402 A1   
RN229pct    PCT    PCT/US06/30504    8/7/2006      
RN233o1pct    PCT    PCT/US08/09888    8/18/2008      
RN233o2pct    PCT    PCT/US08/09919    8/18/2008      
RN233o3pct    PCT    PCT/US08/73532    8/18/2008      
RN233PR    US    60956545    8/17/2007      
RN233y    US    PCT/US08/09887    8/18/2008      
RN233z    US    PCT/US08/09917    8/19/2008      
RN234pct    PCT    PCT/US08/65337    5/30/2008      
RN235br    Brazil    PI0814131-2    3/26/2010      
RN235pct    PCT    PCT/US08/70861    7/23/2008      
RN236br    Brazil    PI0814173-8    3/29/2010      
RN236pct    PCT    PCT/US08/70859    7/23/2008      
RN242pr    US    60986821    11/9/2007      
RN244pct    PCT    PCT/US09/33539    2/9/2009      
RN244pr    US    61065053    2/7/2008      
RN247pr    US    60890708    2/20/2007      
RN249pct    PCT    PCT/US09/32085    1/27/2009      
RN250pr    US    60952031    7/26/2007      
RN251pct    PCT    PCT/US08/65283    5/30/2008      
RN260pr    US    60941526    6/1/2007      
RN261pct    PCT    PCT/US09/47089    6/11/2009      
RN261pr    US    61095249    9/8/2008      
RN290pct    PCT    PCT/US08/10711    9/11/2008      
RN290pr1    US    60993386    9/11/2007      
RN290pr2    US    61002106    11/5/2007      
RN301pct    PCT    PCT/US07/77420    8/31/2007      
RN301pr    US    60842056    8/31/2006      
RN302pr    US    60843212    9/8/2006      
RN303    US    11852552    9/10/2007    US 2008-0077626 A1   
RN303cn    China    2.0078E+11         
RN303ep    EP    7842126         
RN303pct    PCT    PCT/US07/77987    9/10/2007      
RN303pr    US    60843166    9/8/2006      
RN306pct    PCT    PCT/US09/45026    5/22/2009      

 

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RN

  

jurisdiction

  

serial number

   filing date   

publication number

  

patent number

RN306pr    US    61012500    12/10/2007      
RN307pct    PCT    PCT/US09/45028    5/22/2009      
RN307pr    US    61073794    6/19/2008      
RN310pct    PCT    PCT/US09/57022    9/15/2009      
RN310pr    US    61097201    9/15/2008      
RN311pr    US    61156799    3/2/2009      
RN312pr    US    61331639    5/5/2010      
RN326pct    PCT    PCT/US02/14908    5/10/2002      
RN326re    US    12687061    1/13/2010      
RN327pct    PCT    PCTUS0214594    5/10/2002      
RN329pr    US    60883987    1/8/2007      
RN330pr    US    60947273    6/29/2007      
RN337pct    PCT    PCT/KR2005/002447    7/28/2005      
RN339    US    11813192    6/29/2007      
RN339ep    EP    EP1839189         
RN339jp    Japan    tbd         
RN340ep    EP    6700114.9    8/6/2007      
RN340pct    PCT    PCT/KR2006/000093    1/10/2006      
RN342pct    PCT    PCT/KR2006/001662    5/3/2006      
RN343ep    EP    7700892.8    8/4/2008      
RN343pct    PCT    PCT/KR2007/000115    1/8/2007      
RN346       10585455         
RN346pct       PCT/KR2005/000014         
RN348       11547065         
RN348pct       PCT/KR2005/000907         
RN350pct       PCT/KR2006/003903         
RN401    US    10832186    4/26/2004    US 2005-0240487 A1   
RN406c1    US    12777102    5/10/2010      
RN406cn    China    200480015378.3    6/3/2004       200480015378.3
RN406PCT    PCT    PCT/EP2004/006017    6/3/2004      
RN407PCT    PCT    PCT/EP2004/006018    6/3/2004      
RN409    US    10572585    3/20/2006    US 2007-0124791 A1   
RN409PCT    PCT    PCT/EP04/10165    9/10/2004      
RN410pct    PCT    PCT/EP06/000769    1/30/2006      
RN411PCT    PCT    PCT/EP06/000768    1/30/2006      
RN414pct    PCT    PCT/KR04/00023    1/9/2004      
RN415pct    PCT    PCT/KR2003/02117    10/14/2003      
RN415us    US    10686389    10/14/2003      

 

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Exhibit B

ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT

This Assignment and Assumption Agreement, dated as of                      , 20         (the “Agreement”), is made between                      (“Assignee”), and                      (“Assignor”).

The parties agree as follows:

1. Assignor hereby assigns to Assignee all right, title and interest in and under the Patent License Agreement between RealNetworks, Inc. and Intel Corporation, dated as of January 26, 2012 (the “License”) as of                     (“Effective Date”).

2. Assignee hereby accepts the foregoing assignment of all right, title and interest in and under the License and hereby assumes all duties, limitations, and obligations of Assignor in and under the License and agrees to be bound by the terms of the License in all respects. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to release or otherwise affect the liability of Assignor for the failure of Assignor to perform any of its duties and obligations under the License prior to the date of this Agreement.

3. This Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of Assignee and Assignor and their respective successors and assigns.

4. This Agreement is governed by, and shall be construed and enforced in accordance with, the laws of                     , without reference to rules governing choice of laws. If a lawsuit is filed that arises out of this Agreement, the prevailing party, as determined by the court, shall be entitled to recover its reasonable attorneys’ fees, expenses and costs from the other party.

5. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which will be deemed an original, but all of which will constitute one agreement.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of Assignor and Assignee has caused this Agreement to be signed by its duly authorized officer as of the date first written above.

 

ASSIGNOR:

      ASSIGNEE:

By:

  

 

      By:   

 

Name:

  

 

      Name:   

 

Title:

  

 

      Title:   

 

 


Exhibit C

CHANGE OF CONTROL PROVISIONS


Exhibit C

CHANGE OF CONTROL PROVISIONS

Terms not otherwise defined in this Exhibit C have the meanings set forth in the Patent License Agreement (the “Agreement”).

 

1. Definitions.

 

1.1 Action” means any actual or asserted judicial or administrative proceeding, claim or litigation alleging patent infringement with respect to the products and services of Licensee or Licensor as those products and services exist as of the Effective Date. Any actual or asserted judicial or administrative proceeding, claim or litigation alleging patent infringement will be an “Action” under the Agreement if it (a) is commenced during the 5 year period beginning on the Effective Date, or (b) seeks damages for infringement allegedly arising during the 5 year period beginning on the Effective Date.

 

1.2 Affiliate” means, with respect to any Person, any other Person that directly or indirectly, through one or more intermediaries, Controls, is Controlled by, or is under common Control with, such Person.

 

1.3 Allowed Assignee” means only if and to the extent that the transfer or deemed transfer resulting from such Change of Control, Change of Character or Permitted Assignment is permitted under Section 2.5:

 

  (a) Licensee in the case of an assignment or transfer or deemed assignment or transfer resulting from a Change of Control in which Licensee survives the Change of Control, including without limitation a Change of Control by operation of law in which Licensee is a surviving entity, by acquisition of securities of Licensee, by a merger in which Licensee is the surviving entity in the merger, by contract or otherwise;

 

  (b) the surviving entity in the case of an assignment or transfer or deemed assignment or transfer resulting from a merger in connection with a Change of Control in which the Licensee is not the surviving entity in such merger;

 

  (c) Licensee in the case of a Change of Character; or

 

  (d) the assignee or transferee or deemed assignee or transferee in any Permitted Assignment.

 

1.4 Annual Product Volume Growth Cap” shall mean, with respect to Licensee Media Products and Licensee Products (in units), the number of units that were licensed under the Agreement (or that would have been licensed under this Agreement before the Effective Date) during the four fiscal quarters preceding the applicable Transfer (the “Product Volume Baseline”) increased by the greater of


(i) *** of the Product Volume Baseline or (ii) ***. For clarity and notwithstanding the foregoing, no subsequent Transfer will be deemed to result in an Annual Product Growth Cap greater than that as calculated from any preceding Transfer.

 

1.5 Annual Services Revenue Growth Cap” shall mean, with respect to the revenue (calculated as the higher of either the actual value received, including all bargained-for consideration, and the fair market value of non-cash consideration) for Licensee Services which were licensed under the Agreement (or that would have been licensed under this Agreement before the Effective Date) during the four fiscal quarters preceding the applicable Transfer (the “Services Revenue Baseline”), up to the greater of (i) *** of the Services Revenue Baseline, or (ii) ***. For clarity and notwithstanding the foregoing, no subsequent Transfer will be deemed to result in an Annual Services Revenue Growth Cap greater than that for the same period as calculated from any preceding Transfer.

 

1.6 Annual Services User Growth Cap” shall mean, with respect to the number of recipients of those Licensee Services licensed under the Agreement (or that would have been licensed under this Agreement before the Effective Date) (“Users”) during the four fiscal quarters preceding the applicable Transfer (the “User Baseline”), up to the greater of (i) *** of the User Baseline, or (ii) ***. For clarity and notwithstanding the foregoing, no subsequent Transfer will be deemed to result in an Annual Services User Growth Cap greater than that as calculated from any preceding Transfer.

 

1.7 Change of Character” means that Licensee or any of its Subsidiaries, whether through a transaction or series of related transactions, by operation of law, merger, acquisition of assets or securities or otherwise, acquires all or any portion of any other Person (“Character Change Event”) such that:

 

  (a) Licensee’s total market capitalization after the Character Change Event exceeds the greater of one billion US dollars ($1,000,000,000) or three (3) times Licensee’s total market capitalization prior to such transaction(s) as reflected in the public stock exchange(s) in which Licensee’s stock is primarily traded, based on the average of the closing price of such stock on the last ten days on which such exchange is open for trading prior to the day such acquisition is announced if Licensee is and continues to be traded on a public stock exchange as compared to the average closing price of such stock on the ten days on which such exchange is open for trading immediately following the consummation of the Character Change Event; or

 

  (b) In the event that Licensee’s stock is not publicly traded after the consummation of the Character Change Event, the fair market value of all of the capital stock or other equity interests (without duplication) in Licensee and its Subsidiaries after consummation of the Character Change Event exceeds the greater of one billion US dollars ($1,000,000,000) or three (3) such fair market value prior to the Character Change Event (with such fair market value

 

***

Indicates text has been omitted from this Exhibit pursuant to a confidential treatment request and has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.


  before and after the Character Change Event being determined in good faith by the board of directors or similar managing authority of Licensee or by the independent accounting firm or investment banking firm described in the last paragraph of this Section 1.7); or

 

  (c) Licensee’s and its Subsidiaries’ total assets after the transaction(s) exceed the greater of one billion dollars ($1,000,000,000) or three (3) times the previous assets of Licensee and its Subsidiaries (calculated based on Licensee’s last regularly prepared balance sheet before execution of the definitive agreement(s) that contemplate(s) the transaction (or in the case of a series of related transactions, the first of such transactions) and Licensee’s (including, if applicable, Licensee’s pro rata ownership of the acquired entity) first balance sheet prepared after the closing of the transaction (provided that, if such balance sheets are not prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles consistently applied (“GAAP”), then such balance sheets shall be first adjusted to be in accordance with GAAP); or

 

  (d) Licensee’s and its Subsidiaries’ annualized gross revenue after the transaction(s) exceeds the greater of one billion dollars ($1,000,000,000) per year or three (3) times the gross revenue generated by Licensee and its Subsidiaries over the four (4) completed fiscal quarters immediately preceding the closing of such transaction(s), in each case as determined from financial statements prepared in accordance with GAAP. For purposes hereof, the annualized gross revenues of Licensee and its Subsidiaries after the transaction(s) shall be the combined annualized revenue of Licensee and its Subsidiaries (including Licensee’s pro rata ownership of the revenues of the acquired entity, assets or operations) during the four (4) completed fiscal quarters immediately preceding the closing of such transaction(s), determined on a pro forma basis giving effect to the transaction(s) as if the transaction(s) had occurred at the beginning of such four-quarter period.

Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Licensee is no longer a company traded on a public stock exchange, then Licensee will not be deemed to have undergone a subsequent Change of Character unless and until either (i) Licensee’s executives or its board of directors or similar managing authority have actual knowledge of the conditions set forth in (b), (c) or (d) above having occurred or (ii) Licensor has retained an independent accounting firm or investment banking firm reasonably acceptable to Licensee and such accounting firm or investment banking firm has confirmed that one of such conditions has occurred or Licensee has failed to reasonably cooperate with such independent accounting firm or investment banking firm in its determination.

 

1.8 Change of Control” means any transaction or series of related transactions in which a Person or group of related Persons who do not Control Licensee before such transaction or series of related transactions, obtain(s) Control by any means, whether by operation of law, acquisition of securities, merger, contract, or otherwise; except that with respect to any stockholder beneficially holding 25% or more of the outstanding stock of Licensee as of the date of the Agreement, the acquisition of Control by such stockholder shall not be deemed a Change of Control.

 

1.9 Control” means (a) ownership of more than 50% of the outstanding stock or securities entitled to vote for the election of directors or similar managing authority of the subject Person, (b)ownership of more than 50% of the ownership interest that represents the right to make decisions for the subject Person or (c)


  any other ability to elect more than half of the board of directors or similar managing authority of the subject Person, whether by contract or otherwise.

 

1.10 Permitted Assignment” means a transaction or series of related transactions in which a Person or group of related Persons who do not Control Licensee before such transaction or series of related transactions, purchases all or substantially all of Licensee’s assets.

 

1.11 Transfer Date” means (a) with respect to a Change of Control or a Permitted Assignment, the date on which the transaction (or in the case of a series of related transactions, the last of such transactions) takes legal effect and (b) with respect to a Change of Character, 30 days after the date on which any one (1) of the tests set forth in Section 1.7 is satisfied.

 

2. Transfers upon Change of Control, Change of Character or Permitted Assignment of Licensee.

 

2.1 Subject to the terms of this Exhibit C, the Agreement may be transferred or assigned (or deemed transferred or assigned) to an Allowed Assignee not more than a total of four (4) times in connection with Changes of Control, Changes of Character and Permitted Assignments of Licensee.

 

2.2 Following a transfer or assignment (or deemed transfer or assignment) of the Agreement to an Allowed Assignee as permitted under this Exhibit C (each, a “Transfer”):

 

  (a) The applicable Allowed Assignee will be deemed the “Licensee” under the Agreement as of the effective date of, as applicable, the Change of Control, Change of Character or Permitted Assignment; and

 

  (b) The limitations on Licensee Services, Licensee Media Products and Licensee Products will hereby be automatically amended to include the further condition that the products and services of the Allowed Assignee that are subject to the Agreement include only those products and services for which substantially all of the code is directly derived from, and which contain substantially the same functionality as, the Licensee Services, Licensee Media Products and Licensee Products of Licensee and its Subsidiaries that are subject to the Agreement on the effective date of, as applicable, the Change of Control, Permitted Assignment or Change of Character. For clarity, Licensee Services, Licensee Media Products and Licensee Products will only include products and services for which substantially all the code is derived from, and which contain substantially the same functionality as, the Licensee Services, Licensee Media Products and Licensee Products in existence as of the date of the first Change of Control, Change of Character or Permitted Assignment and the incorporation of a Licensee Product or Licensee Service into another product, service, or process or the combination of a Licensee Product or Licensee Service with any product, service, or process will not negate the license with respect to the Licensee Product or Licensee Service, but except as expressly set forth in the Agreement, no license or immunity is granted by Licensor under the Agreement for such combination or the use of such combination; and


  (c) The Agreement will extend only to that portion of an Allowed Assignee’s Licensee Services each year (measured on each anniversary of the effective date of the Transfer) until those Licensee Services exceed during that year the greater of the Annual Services User Growth Cap or the Annual Services Revenue Growth Cap; and

 

  (d) The Agreement will extend only to that portion of Allowed Assignee’s annual volume of Licensee Media Products and Licensee Products (in units) each year (measured on each anniversary of the effective date of the Transfer) until the Licensee Media Products and Licensee Products exceed during that year the Annual Product Volume Growth Cap.

 

2.3 After a Transfer, not more than once during every twelve (12) month period and upon Licensor’s advance request of at least ten (10) days, any Allowed Assignee will make its books and records related to the Annual Services Revenue Growth Cap, Annual Services User Growth Cap, and Annual Product Volume Growth Cap available for inspection by Licensor (or its successor in interest) or its agents during normal business hours for the purpose of verifying the Licensee Products and Licensee Services licensed under the Agreement.

 

2.4 After a Transfer:

 

  (a) Licensee shall, no less than 30 days after the applicable Transfer Date, provide Licensor with written notice with a description of and the effective date of the subject Change of Control, Change of Character, or Permitted Assignment; and

 

  (b) Licensee shall, no less than 60 days after the applicable Transfer Date, provide Licensor with written notice of the Transfer including (1) a list of the Licensee Services, Licensee Products and Licensee Media Products made, used, sold or otherwise distributed by Licensee and its Subsidiaries or the immediately preceding Allowed Assignee and its Subsidiaries, as the case may be, during the calendar year immediately preceding the subject Change of Control, Change of Character, or Permitted Assignment, (2) the gross revenues from or Users of (as applicable) each Licensee Service during the calendar year immediately preceding the subject Change of Control, Change of Character, or Permitted Assignment and (3) the volume (in units) of Licensee Products and Licensee Media Products made, used, sold, or otherwise distributed by Licensee and its Subsidiaries or the immediately preceding Allowed Assignee and its Subsidiaries, as the case may be, during the calendar year preceding the Transfer; and

 

  (c)

In connection with any Transfer that is a Permitted Assignment, the Allowed Assignee must execute an assignment and assumption agreement with Licensee or the immediately preceding Allowed Assignee, as the case may be, in the form attached as Exhibit B to the Agreement and deliver a


  signed copy of such assignment and assumption agreement to Licensor within 60 days after the Transfer Date.

 

2.5 The Agreement will automatically and immediately terminate upon:

 

  (a) Licensee’s failure to deliver written notice of a Change of Control, Change of Character, or Permitted Assignment within 30 days after the applicable Transfer Date as required by Section 2.4(a); or

 

  (b) Licensee’s failure to comply with Section 2.4(b) or 2.4(c).

 

2.6 If the then-current Allowed Assignee or one of its Subsidiaries (including, for clarity, the original Licensee and its Subsidiaries after a Change of Control, Change of Character or Permitted Assignment) commences an Action against Licensor or any of its Affiliates, Licensor may immediately, upon written notice to Allowed Assignee, suspend the terms of Sections 2 and 3 of the Agreement with respect to the Licensed Patents until the Action is finally withdrawn, settled or dismissed with prejudice prior to final judgment.

 

2.7 In the event of a Transfer, the rights granted to Licensee under Section 3 of the Agreement will hereby be automatically amended so that Licensor will only be required to consider any license request in good faith and make decisions with respect to how it will proceed in its sole and absolute discretion.