Company: WBD
Filing Date: 2025-12-05
Form Type: 425
Source: 0001193125-25-309879
Chunk: 392

Company: Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-12-05
Form: 425
Chunk 392
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 shall be entitled to the following remedies (which remedies shall be cumulative and not exclusive):

(i) Service Provider shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to enforce its agreement against the third-party vendor (including using
commercially reasonable efforts to obtain a pass through of any representations and warranties or indemnities from the third-party vendor in favor of the Service Recipient) to recover as much of Service Recipient’s Direct Damages as reasonably
possible from the applicable third-party vendor, consistent with and to the extent available pursuant to the terms of Service Provider’s agreement with such third-party vendor and the efforts that Service Provider would take to recover its own
Damages from such third-party vendor; that Service Provider shall not be required to commence any litigation against such third-party vendor if such litigation would have a materially adverse impact on Service Provider’s
Business;

(ii) (x) with respect to a Third-Party Service Failure, Service Provider shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to
promptly have the applicable third-party vendor improve its performance with respect to the applicable Service to meet the Service Standard; and (y) with respect a Third-Party Vendor Error, Service Provider shall use its commercially reasonable
efforts to have the applicable third-party vendor promptly re-perform the Service to correct the applicable Error, in each case consistent with and to the extent available pursuant to the terms of Service
Provider’s agreement with such third-party vendor and the efforts that Service Provider would take if such Third-Party Service Failure or Third-Party Error affected Service Provider’s Business; that, in each case of
clause (x) and (y), if such Third-Party Service Failure or Third-Party Error is not remedied to Service Recipient’s reasonable satisfaction, Service Recipient shall have the right, but not the obligation, to engage in the Self-Help Remedy
until the applicable third-party vendor cures such Service Failure or Error to Service Recipient’s reasonable satisfaction; and

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(iii) if such Third-Party Vendor Service Failure or Third-Party Vendor Error constitutes a
material breach and the applicable third-party vendor fails to cure such material breach within forty (40) days’ written notice thereof by Service Recipient to Service Provider, Service Recipient may immediately terminate such Service by
written notice to Service Provider. For the avoidance of doubt, during this cure period, Service Recipient shall have the right, but not the obligation, to engage in the Self-Help Remedy. In the event of such termination, Service Provider shall
cooperate with Service