In this task, you're given a passage that represents a legal contract or clause between multiple parties, followed by a question that needs to be answered. Based on the paragraph, you must write unambiguous answers to the questions and your answer must refer a specific phrase from the paragraph. If multiple answers seem to exist, write the answer that is the most plausible.

[EX Q]: Exhibit 10.19 JOINT CONTENT LICENSE AGREEMENT This JOINT CONTENT LICENSE AGREEMENT (the Agreement), dated February 1, 2018 (the Effective Date), is made by and between WPT Enterprises, Inc., a Delaware corporation, with offices located at 1920 Main Street, Suite 1150, Irvine, CA 92614 (WPT), and ZYNGA INC., a Delaware corporation with offices located at 699 8th Street, San Francisco CA, 94103 (Zynga US) and ZYNGA GAME IRELAND LIMITED, a limited company organized under the laws of Ireland, resident in Ireland and having its registered office located at The Oval, Building One, Third Floor 160 Shelbourne Road Ballsbridge 4 Co. Dublin Ireland (Zynga Ireland, and together with Zynga US and their respective Affiliates, Zynga). In addition to the Definitions set forth in Section 1 of the Additional Provisions (attached and incorporated by reference), all capitalized terms used herein shall have the meanings set forth below. In consideration of the mutual promises herein contained and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereby agree as follows: BASIC PROVISIONS 1. Joint Content License Relationship. Among other games, Zynga produces and distributes the ZYNGA POKER® game on a number of global platforms, including Apple iOS, Google Android, Facebook and the zynga.com website. The ZYNGA POKER® game features a Zynga Poker Tournaments Mode that Zynga can customize. Among other things, WPT is the creator of the World Poker Tour, WPT Tournaments and the WPT Invitational Tournaments. WPT Tournaments and WPT Invitational Tournaments are televised poker tournaments where a partner can promote its brand. The parties desire to work cooperatively, but independently, to use commercially reasonable efforts to engage in the marketing and promotional activities described in Exhibit A, including, but not limited to Zynga promoting the WPT brand in a WPT-branded Zynga Poker Tournament Mode, and WPT promoting the Zynga brand in WPT Tournaments and WPT Invitational Tournaments. This Agreement describes the terms of a content license and cooperative marketing relationship under which each party will independently or cooperatively engage in mutually agreed activities to promote each other's products and services throughout the Territory (as defined below). 2. Territory. The Territory for this Agreement is worldwide, but not including Asian countries (including, but not limited to, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Maldives, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, North Korea, Pakistan, People's Republic of China, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam). The parties acknowledge and agree that the rights granted hereunder by Zynga (a) with respect to the United States are granted to, held and exercised by Zynga US and (b) with respect to all other parts of the Territory are granted to, held and exercised by Zynga Ireland.

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3. Term. This Agreement will be in effect for three (3) years from the Effective Date (Initial Term) unless terminated earlier in accordance with this Agreement. This Agreement shall automatically extend for an additional two (2) years on the same terms herein (Renewal Term) provided WPT receives payments greater than twelve million U.S. dollars ($12,000,000) within the Initial Term. The Initial Term and any such Renewal Term are collectively referred to as the Term. 4. Annual Minimum Guarantee. Zynga will pay WPT three million U.S. dollars ($3,000,000) per year according to the following schedule (which the parties may alter upon mutual agreement) (the Annual Minimum Guarantee): a. Within thirty (30) days of executing this Agreement: $1.5M b. July 1, 2018: $1.5M c. January 1, 2019: $1.5M d. July 1, 2019: $1.5M e. January 1, 2020: $1.5M f. July 1, 2020: $1.5M 5. Royalty. Zynga will pay to WPT ten percent (10%) of the cumulative Net Revenue (as defined in Section 3.b. of the Additional Provisions) (Royalty) from the WPT-branded Zynga Poker Tournament Mode or other such use of the WPT brand on the Zynga platform. Zynga shall not be required to pay the Royalty to the extent offset by the Annual Minimum Guarantee payments previously paid to WPT during the Term. Conversely, Zynga shall not be required to make Annual Minimum Guarantee payments to the extent offset by the Royalty previously paid to WPT during the Term. The Additional Provisions and any attached Exhibits are incorporated by reference. Signature page to follow.

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF ZYNGA INC. Signature: ______________________ Name: _________________________ Title: __________________________

WPT ENTERPRISES, INC. Signature: _________________________ Name: ____________________________ Title: _____________________________ ZYNGA GAME IRELAND LIMITED Signature: ______________________ Name: _________________________ Title: __________________________

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ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS The following Additional Provisions form part of the Agreement dated February 1, 2018 entered into by and between ZYNGA INC. and ZYNGA GAME IRELAND LIMITED and their respective affiliates (Zynga), and WPT Enterprises, Inc. (WPT). 1. DEFINITIONS a. Affiliate means an entity, directly or indirectly, controlled by, controlling of, or under common control with a party, either now or in the future, and their respective successors and assigns. b. Artwork means, without limitation, all pictorial, graphic, visual, audio, audio-visual, digital, literary, animated, artistic, dramatic, sculptural, musical or any other type of creation or application, whether finished or not, including, without limitation, animation, drawings, designs, sketches, images, illustrations, film, video, electronic, digitized or computerized information, software, object code, source code, on-line elements, music, text, dialogue, stories, visuals, effects, scripts, voiceovers, logos, one-sheets, promotional pieces, packaging, display materials, printed materials, photographs, interstitials, notes, shot logs, character profiles and translations. c. Agreement means the Basic Provisions, these Additional Provisions, and any and all attached Exhibits. d. Licensed Property means those specific trademarks, service marks, publicity rights, copyrights, intellectual property rights, and any other items set forth in this Agreement, which the parties may utilize in connection with the marketing and promotional activities in Exhibit A. A list of the Licensed Property for each party is described in Exhibit B. e. Annual Minimum Guarantee means the guaranteed minimum amount due to WPT by Zynga in consideration of the rights granted herein, which amount may be recoupable from Royalties as set forth below and in the Basic Provisions. f. Royalty means the amount(s) set forth in the Basic Provisions and calculated as described in the Additional Provisions. g. Term means the term of this Agreement as set forth in the Basic Provisions. h. Territory means the territory throughout which the parties are authorized to engage in the marketing and promotional activities as described in Exhibit A and in the Basic Provisions. 2. TRADEMARKS, APPROVALS, AND RESERVATION OF RIGHTS a. Materials. To the extent indicated on Exhibit A, each party will provide the other party with electronic files containing the Licensed Property of such party to be used under this Agreement, as specified in Exhibit B, if any. b. License by Zynga. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Zynga grants to WPT a non-exclusive, non- assignable, non-sublicensable, royalty-free, paid up, limited worldwide license to use and display Zynga's Licensed Property solely as necessary to perform WPT's obligations under this Agreement and as specifically described on Exhibit A, in any and all media now known or hereafter devised, for the Term (subject to Section 7.e. of Additional Provisions). c. License by WPT. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, WPT grants to Zynga a non-exclusive, non-assignable, non-sublicensable, royalty-free, paid up, limited license in the Territory to use and display WPT's Licensed Property solely as necessary to perform Zynga's obligations under this Agreement and as specifically described on Exhibit A, for the Term. d. Trademark Guidelines. In its use of the Licensed Property of the other party (Licensee), each party (Licensor) will comply with any trademark usage guidelines that Licensor may communicate to Licensee from time to time. Each use of Licensor's marks by Licensee will be accompanied by the appropriate trademark symbol (either ™ or ®) and a legend specifying that such marks are trademarks of Licensor as specified on Exhibit B, and will be in accordance with Licensor's then-current trademark usage policies as provided in writing to Licensee from time to time. Licensee will provide Licensor with copies of any materials bearing any of Licensor's marks as requested by Licensor from time to time. If Licensee's use of any of Licensor's marks, or if any material bearing such marks, does not comply with the then-current trademark usage policies provided in writing by Licensor, Licensee will promptly remedy such deficiencies upon receipt of written notice of such deficiencies from Licensor. Other than the express licenses granted herein with respect to each Licensor's marks, nothing herein will grant to Licensee any other right, title or interest in Licensor's marks. All goodwill resulting from Licensee's use of Licensor's marks will inure solely to Licensor. Each party recognizes the great value of the publicity and good will associated with the Licensed Property and acknowledges that: (a) such good will is exclusively that of Licensor or Licensee, as applicable; and (b) the Licensed Property have acquired a secondary meaning as trademarks and/or identifications of Licensor or Licensee, as applicable, in the mind of the purchasing public. Licensee will not, at any time during or after this Agreement, register, attempt to register, claim any interest in, contest the use of, or otherwise adversely affect the validity of any of Licensor's marks (including, without limitation, any act or assistance to any act, which may infringe or lead to the infringement of any such marks).

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e. Approvals. The Licensed Property shall be displayed or used only in such form and in such manner as has been approved in writing (which may be by email) by Licensor pursuant to this Section 2 and Licensee shall ensure its usage of the Licensed Property solely as approved. Throughout the Term, including any renewals or extensions (if applicable), Licensee shall comply with reasonable quality standards, style guides and clear specifications communicated to Licensee and rights of approval of Licensor set forth in this Section 2 with respect to any and all of its usage of the Licensed Property. Subject to Licensor's prior written approval of any applicable Licensed Property (hereinafter the Approved Content), all Conforming Content will be deemed approved by Licensor. Conforming Content means any and all elements of the Approved Content which (i) do not represent deviations in quality, style, look-and-feel or other aspects of use from the Approved Content and (ii) are consistent with the aesthetic style or tone of the Approved Content. The parties will come to agreement with respect to Exhibit A as to whether prior written approval is needed in every instance or whether it is not needed after the first instance has been approved in writing (e.g., given exigencies in television production business, it is reasonable that Zynga would approve the use of its brand conceptually in elements of an episode but not need to re-approve the use in a similar manner for every episode the brand is used in; and similarly, given exigencies in the social gaming business, it is reasonable that WPT would approve use of its brand conceptually in elements of the Zynga platform but not need to re-approve the use in a similar manner for every poker tournament the brand is used in). i. Licensee may use textual and/or pictorial matter pertaining to the Licensed Property on such promotional, display and advertising material as may, in Licensee's reasonable judgment, promote the awareness, consumption and sale of the Licensed Property. All final advertising and promotional material using the Licensed Property must be submitted to Licensor for its prior written approval. All press releases respecting this Agreement or the relationship of the parties herein shall require prior written approval by the other party. ii. Licensor will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide approval and/or feedback within five (5) business days after its receipt of a creative submission, or re-submission, with respect to the Licensed Property or marketing materials; provided that: (a) if Licensor declines to approve any submission or re-submission, then it shall provide reasonably detailed feedback in order to enable Licensee to modify the Licensed Property or marketing material accordingly in order to address Licensor's concerns and obtain Licensor's approval, and (b) if Licensor fails to (1) approve or (2) disapprove and provide feedback within such timeframe, then such submission or re-submission is deemed to have been approved. No approval may be unreasonably withdrawn by Licensor once delivered. iii. Zynga shall advise WPT to Zynga's knowledge as to which jurisdictions where it may be illegal to advertise Zynga's Licensed Property (if any) given local laws or regulations. iv. WPT or its affiliates shall not authorize a Zynga Competitor to commercially exploit the Licensed Property in connection with social poker gaming via a license similar to the license granted herein for the Term. A Zynga Competitor means: 1) Aristocrat Technologies Australia Pty Ltd. Or Big Fish Games, Inc.; 2) HUUUGE Inc.; 3) Activision Blizzard, Inc., King.com Ltd. Or King.com (US) LLC; 4) Scientific Games Corporation; 5) Tencent Holdings Limited; and 6) Murka Ltd. The parties agree to work together in good faith to amend the definition of a Zynga Competitor if that meaning for Zynga reasonably changes during the Term. f. Reservation of Rights. The parties acknowledge and agree that, except for the rights and licenses expressly granted by each party to the other party under this Agreement, each party will retain all right, title and interest in and to its products, services, marks, copyrights or other intellectual property, and all content, information and other materials on its website(s), and nothing contained in this Agreement will be construed as conferring upon such party, by implication, operation of law or otherwise, any other license or other right. 3. PAYMENT a. Annual Minimum Guarantee. Zynga will pay to WPT the Annual Minimum Guarantee as set forth in the Basic Provisions. The Annual Minimum Guarantee shall be recoupable from such Royalties as are, or have become, paid to WPT. For clarification, the Annual Minimum Guarantee will operate as an advance payment, such that when accrued Royalties exceed the Annual Minimum Guarantee payments already paid, then the excess Royalties will be paid by Zynga to WPT. b. Royalty. The Royalties to be paid by Zynga to WPT is the percentage of Net Revenue as set forth in Section 5 of the Basic Provisions. Net Revenue(s) shall be defined as one hundred percent (100%) of gross revenues and all other receivables of any kind whatsoever received by Zynga or any of Zynga's affiliates attributable to the use of Paid Currency or in connection with the sale of Virtual Digital Goods derived from use of the WPT-brand on the Zynga platform, less the following actual and verifiable Allowable Deductions: (i) out-of-pocket, third-party payment processing and currency system fees, commissions, and platform distribution fees (e.g., Apple, Google or Facebook platform fees); (ii) any governmental taxes (e.g., VAT, excise or sales or use tax, etc.) arising in connection with related receipts, but excluding any taxes on Licensee's net income; and (iii) charge- backs/refunds/cancellations/fraud. Paid Currency means virtual currency purchased using real money. Virtual Digital Goods means any virtual, digital representation of any actual or fictional thing or item within Zynga Poker, which is capable of being made available for distribution, placement, download or other display by electronic means. Any other deductions must be mutually agreed upon in advance and in writing by the parties.

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c. Payment. All amounts payable and due will be made in U.S. dollars. If withholding taxes are required, Zynga may account for the required amount of such withholding taxes when calculating the Royalty or other payments payable prior to remittance to WPT. Zynga shall provide WPT with an official receipt or other equivalent documentation issued by the appropriate taxing authority or other evidence as is reasonably requested by WPT to establish that such taxes have been paid. Zynga shall pay all amounts accruing under this Agreement for any reporting period to WPT by check or wire transfer to the account specified by WPT in writing, concurrently with Zynga's delivery of the applicable report under Section 3(d), provided that payments will only be paid if the amount owed to WPT for any reporting period is greater than five hundred dollars ($500.00). An amount due of less than five hundred dollars ($500.00) will be accumulated to the next payment and will be included in the amount to be paid to WPT on the next payment date, again provided that the amount owed to WPT in the subsequent month exceeds five hundred dollars ($500.00). Accumulated amounts do not accrue any interest. d. Reporting. Zynga will, within thirty (30) days of the end of each calendar quarter, commencing with the first full calendar quarter following the Effective Date, furnish WPT with complete statements containing the following information with respect to all Net Revenue from the use of the WPT-brand on the Zynga platform, during the preceding period covered by such statement: the Territory; the amount due WPT (or the remaining unrecouped Annual Minimum Guarantee balance as applicable); Net Revenue; Royalties rate; the distribution channels or portals, the platform, the territory(ies), and itemized Allowable Deductions (Royalty Statement(s)). The amount shown to be payable to WPT shall be paid simultaneously with the rendition of the respective Royalty Statement. The statements and payments remitted hereunder shall be delivered to WPT via email to the following email address: Deborah.Frazzetta@wpt.com (ATTN: Deborah Frazzetta, VP, Finance. e. Audit Rights. Zynga shall keep full, complete and accurate books of account and records (collectively records) covering all transactions relating to the subject matter of this Agreement in sufficient detail to enable the Royalties payable hereunder to be determined and verified. Zynga shall permit such records to be examined by authorized representatives of WPT, including such independent auditors as WPT may designate, during usual business hours, with advance notice, to verify to the extent necessary the Royalties paid hereunder, and WPT and its representatives shall use reasonable efforts to minimize disruptions to Zynga's business. Prompt adjustment shall be made by Zynga to compensate for any errors or omissions disclosed by such examination. If the adjustment is more than $1,500 in favor, then out-of-pocket costs of such examination shall be borne by Zynga. f. No Other Charges or Expenses. Neither party will be liable to pay the other party any other types of charges or expenses not agreed to in this Agreement or any related amendment signed by the Parties. 4. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES; LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY a. Each party represents and warrants to the other as follows: (i) it is duly authorized under applicable law and has the authority to enter into and perform this Agreement; (ii) this Agreement constitutes a valid and binding obligation of such party enforceable in accordance with its terms; (iii) the making of this Agreement by such party does not violate any agreement, right or obligation existing between such party and any third party; (iv) the marketing and promotional activities in Exhibit A shall not infringe or misappropriate third party rights, including, without limitation, any patent, trade name, trademark, copyright or other intellectual property or proprietary right and shall not invade or violate any right of privacy, publicity, personal or proprietary right, or other common law or statutory right, nor defame any person or entity in the United States and European Union (the Principal Territories), and to the knowledge of such party, outside the Principal Territories; provided that such party makes no representations regarding the Licensed Property or any other materials provided by Licensor as contemplated under this Agreement. b. DISCLAIMER. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY STATED IN THIS AGREEMENT, NEITHER PARTY MAKES ANY REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND WITH RESPECT TO THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ANY LEVEL OF BUSINESS OR SERVICE THAT MAY RESULT FROM THIS AGREEMENT, OR ANY WARRANTY OR CONDITION ARISING FROM ANY COURSE OF DEALING, COURSE OF PERFORMANCE OR USAGE IN THE INDUSTRY. c. LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY/NO INJUNCTIVE RELIEF. EXCEPT IN CASES OF GROSS NEGLIGENCE, WILLFUL MISCONDUCT OR FRAUD, INDEMNIFICATION CLAIMS UNDER SECTION 5 OR BREACHES OF SECTION 2 (TRADEMARKS), 8 (CONFIDENTIALITY), OR 9 (NO AGENCY RELATIONSHIP), IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY OR ITS OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, OR EMPLOYEES BE LIABLE TO THE OTHER PARTY IN CONNECTION WITH THE SUBJECT MATTER HEREOF, FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, LOST PROFITS OR LOST REVENUE, WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STATUTE, OR OTHERWISE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY THEREOF. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE NON-BREACHING PARTY BE ENTITLED TO EQUITABLE OR INJUNCTIVE RELIEF OF ANY KIND.

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5. INDEMNIFICATION a. WPT shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Zynga and its Affiliates, and the respective directors, officers and employees of the foregoing (the Zynga Indemnified Parties) from and against any and all third party claims, actions, suits, costs, liabilities, judgments, obligations, losses, penalties, expenses or damages (including, without limitation, reasonable legal fees and expenses) of whatsoever kind and nature imposed on, incurred by or asserted against any of the Zynga Indemnified Parties arising out of: (i) any breach or alleged breach by WPT of any representation, warranty or covenant made, by WPT pursuant to this Agreement; or (ii) WPT's non-compliance with any applicable federal, state or local laws or with any applicable regulations in connection with its performance of this Agreement. b. Zynga shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless WPT and its Affiliates, and the respective directors, officers and employees of the foregoing (the WPT Indemnified Parties) from and against any and all third party claims, actions, suits, costs, liabilities, judgments, obligations, losses, penalties, expenses or damages (including, without limitation, reasonable legal fees and expenses) of whatsoever kind and nature imposed on, incurred by or asserted against any of the WPT Indemnified Parties arising out: (i) any breach or alleged breach by Zynga of any representation, warranty or covenant made by Zynga pursuant to this Agreement; or (ii) Zynga's non-compliance with any applicable federal, state or local laws or with any applicable regulations in connection with its performance of this Agreement. c. In order to seek or receive indemnification hereunder in cases involving third-party claims the party seeking indemnification (the Indemnified Party) must have promptly notified the other (the Indemnifying Party) of any claim or litigation of which the Indemnified Party is aware and to which the indemnification relates; and the Indemnified Party must reasonably cooperate with Indemnifying Party in the defense or settlement of such claim or litigation. With regard to any claim or litigation to which the Indemnifying Party itself is not a party, the Indemnifying Party must have afforded the Indemnified Party the opportunity to participate in any compromise, settlement, litigation or other resolution or disposition of such claim or litigation. 6. TERMINATION a. Each party shall have the right at any time to terminate this Agreement without prejudice to any rights which it may have, whether pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement or otherwise in law or in equity or otherwise, upon the occurrence of any one or more of the following events: i. The other party breaches or fails to perform any of its material obligations provided for in this Agreement; ii. The other party is unable to pay its debts when due, or makes any assignment for the benefit of creditors, or files any petition under the bankruptcy or insolvency laws of any jurisdiction, county or place, or has or suffers a receiver or trustee to be appointed for its business or property, or is adjudicated a bankrupt or an insolvent; or iii. The other party asserts any rights in or to the terminating party's intellectual property in violation of this Agreement. a. In the event that any of these events of default should occur and a party elects to exercise its right to terminate this Agreement, such party shall give notice of termination in writing to the other party, which notice shall specify in reasonable detail the event(s) of default that give rise to such termination. The other party shall have thirty (30) days from the effective date of such notice in which to correct any such default(s) (except those which are not curable), and failing such correction by the end of such thirty (30) day cure period, this Agreement shall thereupon immediately terminate. 7. RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS UPON TERMINATION OR EXPIRATION. Upon expiration or termination of this Agreement: a. All rights granted to WPT by Zynga shall immediately revert to Zynga, and WPT shall promptly cease any and all marketing and promotional activities using Zynga's Licensed Property. b. All rights granted to Zynga by WPT shall immediately revert to WPT, and Zynga shall promptly cease any and all marketing and promotional activities using WPT's Licensed Property. c. Notwithstanding the foregoing, for each end user that previously downloaded a Zynga game that includes WPT's Licensed Property, and stored such Zynga game within such end user's device, WPT grants a license and right to continue to use, activate, operate, perform, store, use and display that game on the end user's device in perpetuity at no additional charge; provided, however, that Zynga shall use best efforts to offer end users updates to its games which no longer include WPT's Licensed Property after the Term. d. Notwithstanding any termination of this Agreement, nothing herein will obligate Zynga, any users of a Zynga game that includes WPT's Licensed Property or any third party platform or distribution partners to remove from the publicly available content regarding Zynga services or any user accounts with Zynga, any of the references to user interactions, experience points, achievements, item purchases or other engagements or metrics in the Zynga game(s) that were generated prior to the expiration or termination of this Agreement.

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e. Notwithstanding any termination of this Agreement, any Approved Content that includes Zynga's Licensed Property may remain in perpetuity in any media in which such Licensed Property was integrated into during the Term (e.g., televised WPT Tournaments or WPT Invitational Tournaments, social media posts, repurposed integrations for best of television programs) or for historical purposes (e.g., reference on WPT's website that Zynga-sponsored tour events took place as part of the tour). f. Sections 1, 3-7, and 8-10 of the Additional Provisions shall survive termination or expiration of this Agreement. 8. CONFIDENTIALITY. The parties acknowledge and agree that the subject matter of this Agreement constitutes Business Purpose and this Agreement and any Exhibits hereunder are Confidential Information of the parties as defined as Information in the Non- Disclosure Agreement between the parties dated August 24, 2017, and accordingly the restrictions relating to confidentiality and use thereof provided in the Non-Disclosure Agreement apply to any party's Confidential Information disclosed pursuant to this Agreement. In the event of a conflict between the Non-Disclosure Agreement and this Agreement, the terms of this Agreement will govern. 9. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS. The parties are independent contractors with respect to each other and nothing herein shall create any association, partnership, joint venture or agency relationship between them. Neither party shall have the right to obligate or bind the other party in any manner whatsoever, and nothing herein contained shall give, or is intended to give, any rights of any kind to any third persons. 10. MISCELLANEOUS a. Insurance. Each party agrees to carry liability insurance sufficient to cover the risks posed under this Agreement. b. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be an original and all of which shall constitute together but one and the same document. c. Notices. All notices and other communications given hereunder shall be in writing and shall be sent by courier service, express mail, personal delivery or mail to the respective addresses of the parties set forth above (or at such other address as such party may designate by notice to the other party). A copy of any notice to WPT shall also be sent to WPT Enterprises, Inc., ATTN: Legal, 1920 Main Street, Suite 1150, Irvine, CA 92614. A copy of any notice to Zynga shall also be sent to Office of the General Counsel, Zynga Inc., 699 8th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103 with a copy to legalnotices@zynga.com. Notice shall be deemed given as follows: upon delivery if sent by courier service, express mail or personal delivery; and five (5) days after the date of mailing, postage prepaid, certified or registered mail if sent by mail. d. Entire Agreement. This Agreement contains the full and complete understanding between the parties hereto with respect to the license granted hereunder and supersedes all prior agreements and understandings, whether written or oral, pertaining thereto. This Agreement cannot be modified except by a written instrument signed by each party hereto. e. Waiver. No waiver of any term or condition of this Agreement shall be construed as a waiver of any other term or condition and no waiver of any default under this Agreement shall be construed as a waiver of any other default. f. Force Majeure. In the event that either party is prevented from engaging in the marketing and promotional activities in Exhibit A manufacturing, distributing or selling the Licensed Property because of any act of God; unavoidable accident; fire, epidemic; strike, lockout, or other labor dispute; war, riot or civil commotion; act of public enemy; enactment of any rule, law, order or act of government or governmental instrumentality (whether federal, state, local or foreign); or other cause beyond such party's control, and such condition continues for a period of two (2) months or more, either party hereto shall have the right to terminate this Agreement effective at any time during the continuation of such condition by giving the other party at least thirty (30) days' notice to such effect. In such event, all payments made shall become immediately due and payable and this Agreement shall be automatically terminated. g. Governing Law and Forum. This Agreement will for all purposes be governed by and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the State of California without giving effect to any conflict of laws principles that require the application of the laws of a different state. Each of the parties hereto (i) irrevocably agrees that the federal and state courts in the Northern District of California shall have sole and exclusive jurisdiction over any suit or other proceeding arising out of or based upon this Agreement, (ii) submits to the venue and jurisdiction of such courts, and (iii) irrevocably consents to personal jurisdiction by such courts. h. Assignment. This Agreement shall bind and inure to the benefit of each party, its successors and assigns. Without the prior written consent of the other party, neither party shall assign or transfer any of its rights or obligations hereunder, in whole or in part, to any third party, and any purported assignment without such prior written consent shall be null and void and of no force and effect; except that notice, but no consent shall be required for such assignment or transfer in connection with an internal reorganization or sale of the transferring party, including by merger or other business combination, or a sale of substantially all of the assets of the transferring party. None of either party's rights hereunder shall devolve by operation of law or otherwise upon any receiver, liquidator, trustee or other party. i. Severability. In case any one or more of the terms contained in this Agreement shall be invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining terms shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby. The parties shall endeavor in good faith negotiations to replace the invalid, illegal or unenforceable terms with valid terms the economic effect of which comes as close as possible to that of the invalid, illegal or unenforceable terms.

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EXHIBIT A MARKETING AND PROMOTIONAL ACTIVITIES (the parties mutually agree to provide additional details and commitments) BY WPT: WPT shall promote the Zynga brand in the following activities: ● Prominent display of the Zynga or Zynga Poker brand in WPT Tournaments and WPT Invitational Tournaments, subject to venue approval, network approval and inventory space given existing sponsorship deals BY ZYNGA: Zynga shall promote the WPT brand in the following activities: ● Creation of a WPT-branded Zynga Poker Tournament Mode playable in the Zynga Poker game or other such use of the WPT brand on the Zynga platform as Zynga determines

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EXHIBIT B LICENSED PROPERTY (the parties mutually agree to provide additional details on allowable IP) WPT MARKS: ● WPT® ● WORLD POKER TOUR® ZYNGA MARKS: ● ZYNGA® ● ZYNGA POKER®

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Question: Highlight the parts (if any) of this contract related to Covenant Not To Sue that should be reviewed by a lawyer. Details: Is a party restricted from contesting the validity of the counterparty’s ownership of intellectual property or otherwise bringing a claim against the counterparty for matters unrelated to the contract?
[EX A]: Licensee will not, at any time during or after this Agreement, register, attempt to register, claim any interest in, contest the use of, or otherwise adversely affect the validity of any of Licensor's marks (including, without limitation, any act or assistance to any act, which may infringe or lead to the infringement of any such marks).

[EX Q]: Exhibit 10.2

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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AGREEMENT

This INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AGREEMENT (this Agreement), dated as of December 31, 2018 (the Effective Date) is entered into by and between Armstrong Flooring, Inc., a Delaware corporation (Seller) and AFI Licensing LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (Licensing and together with Seller, Arizona) and AHF Holding, Inc. (formerly known as Tarzan HoldCo, Inc.), a Delaware corporation (Buyer) and Armstrong Hardwood Flooring Company, a Tennessee corporation (the Company and together with Buyer the Buyer Entities) (each of Arizona on the one hand and the Buyer Entities on the other hand, a Party and collectively, the Parties).

WHEREAS, Seller and Buyer have entered into that certain Stock Purchase Agreement, dated November 14, 2018 (the Stock Purchase Agreement); WHEREAS, pursuant to the Stock Purchase Agreement, Seller has agreed to sell and transfer, and Buyer has agreed to purchase and acquire, all of Seller's right, title and interest in and to Armstrong Wood Products, Inc., a Delaware corporation (AWP) and its Subsidiaries, the Company and HomerWood Hardwood Flooring Company, a Delaware corporation (HHFC, and together with the Company, the Company Subsidiaries and together with AWP, the Company Entities and each a Company Entity) by way of a purchase by Buyer and sale by Seller of the Shares, all upon the terms and condition set forth therein;

WHEREAS, Arizona owns certain Copyrights, Know-How, Patents and Trademarks which may be used in the Company Field, and in connection with the transactions contemplated by the Stock Purchase Agreement the Company desires to acquire all of Arizona's right, title and interest in and to such Intellectual Property used exclusively in the Company Field, and obtain a license from Arizona to use other such Intellectual Property on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth herein;

WHEREAS, Seller is signatory to the Trademark License Agreement pursuant to which Seller obtains a license to the Arizona Licensed Trademarks;

WHEREAS, the Company desires to obtain a sublicense to use the Arizona Licensed Trademarks in the Company Field;

WHEREAS, Arizona has obtained consent from all counterparties to the Trademark License Agreement to grant to the Company the sublicenses to the Arizona Licensed Trademarks included in this Agreement; and

WHEREAS, the Company Entities own certain Copyrights and Know-How which may be used in the Arizona Field, and in connection with the transactions contemplated by the Stock Purchase Agreement, Arizona desires to obtain a license from the Company Entities to use such Intellectual Property on the terms and subject to the conditions set forth herein.

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual agreements, provisions and covenants contained in this Agreement, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties hereby agree as follows:

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





1. DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATION 1.1 Certain Definitions. As used herein, capitalized terms have the meaning ascribed to them herein, including the following terms have the meanings set forth below. Capitalized terms that are not defined in this Agreement shall have the meaning set forth in the Stock Purchase Agreement. (a) Arizona Assigned Copyrights means all Copyrights, whether registered or unregistered, owned by Licensing or Seller as of the Effective Date and used or held for use exclusively in the Company Field as of November 14, 2018 (the SPA Signing Date) and/or as of the Effective Date. (b) Arizona Assigned Internet Domain Names means the Internet domain names set forth on Schedule 1.1(b) and all other Internet domain names owned by Licensing or Seller as of the Effective Date and used or held for use exclusively in the Company Field as of the SPA Signing Date and/or as of the Effective Date (other than any Internet domain names that include any Arizona Licensed Trademarks). (c) Arizona Assigned IP means the Arizona Assigned Copyrights, Arizona Assigned Internet Domain Names, Arizona Assigned Know- How, Arizona Assigned Patents and Arizona Assigned Trademarks. (d) Arizona Assigned Know-How means all Know-How owned by Licensing or Seller as of the Effective Date and used or held for use exclusively in the Company Field as of the SPA Signing Date and/or as of the Effective Date. (e) Arizona Assigned Patents means the Patents set forth on Schedule 1.1(e) and all other Patents owned by Licensing or Seller and used or held for use exclusively in the Company Field as of the SPA Signing Date and/or as of the Effective Date. (f) Arizona Assigned Trademarks means the Trademarks set forth on Schedule 1.1(f) and all other Trademarks owned by Licensing or Seller as of the Effective Date and used or held for use exclusively in the in the Company Field as of the SPA Signing Date and/or as of the Effective Date (other than, for clarity any Arizona Licensed Trademarks). (g) Arizona Domain Names means the Internet domain names set forth on Schedule 1.1(g). (h) Arizona Field means all activities conducted by Arizona or its Affiliates, other than the Company Field. (i) Arizona Licensed Copyrights means all Copyrights owned by Licensing or Seller or their respective Affiliates, as of the Effective Date and used or held for use in the Company Field during the five (5) years prior to the Effective Date (other than the Arizona Assigned Copyrights). 2

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(j) Arizona Licensed IP means the Arizona Licensed Copyrights, the Arizona Licensed Know-How, the Arizona Licensed Patents, the Arizona Licensed Trademarks, the Diamond Licensed Trademarks and the Phase-Out Marks. (k) Arizona Licensed Know-How means all Know-How owned by Licensing or Seller or their respective Affiliates, as of the Effective Date and used or held for use in the Company Field during the five (5) years prior to the Effective Date (other than the Arizona Assigned Know- How). (l) Arizona Licensed Patents means the Patents set forth on Schedule 1.1(l) and all other Patents owned by Licensing or Seller or their respective Affiliates as of the Effective Date and used or held for use in the Company Field during the five (5) years prior to the Effective Date (other than the Arizona Assigned Patents). (m) Arizona Licensed Trademarks means the Trademarks set forth on Schedule 1.1(m). (n) Arizona Trademark License Term means the period commencing on the Effective Date and ending twenty-four (24) months thereafter. (o) Company Field means the design, development, manufacture, marketing, promotion, advertising, sourcing, distribution and sale of solid hardwood and engineered wood flooring products by or for any Company Entity. (p) Company Licensed Copyrights means all Copyrights and registrations and applications for any of the foregoing owned by any Company Entity as of the Effective Date and used or held for use in the Arizona Field as of the Effective Date. (q) Company Licensed IP means the Company Licensed Copyrights, the Company Licensed Know-How and the Company Licensed Patents. (r) Company Licensed Know-How means all Know-How owned by any Company Entity as of the Effective Date and used or held for use in the Arizona Field as of the Effective Date. (s) Company Licensed Patents means the Patents set forth on Schedule 1.1(s). (t) Copyrights means copyrights (whether registered or unregistered) including applications for copyright (excluding, for clarity, Trademarks). (u) Diamond Licensed Trademarks means the Trademarks set forth on Schedule 1.1(u). (v) Diamond Product means the design, development, manufacture, marketing, promotion, advertising, sourcing, distribution and sale of the solid hardwood flooring product by any Company Entity as conducted under the Diamond Licensed Trademarks by any Company Entity prior to the Effective Date 3

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(including the composition of coating used with respect to such solid hardwood flooring product). (w) Diamond Trademark License Term means the period commencing on the Effective Date and ending eighteen (18) months thereafter. (x) Know-How means trade secrets, and other confidential and proprietary information, inventions, processes, formulas and methodologies. (y) Licensed IP means the Arizona Licensed IP and the Company Licensed IP. (z) Licensed Copyrights means the Arizona Licensed Copyrights and the Company Licensed Copyrights. (aa) Licensed Know-How means the Arizona Licensed Know-How and the Company Licensed Know-How. (bb) Licensed Trademarks means the Arizona Licensed Trademarks, the Diamond Licensed Trademarks and the Phase-Out Marks. (cc) Patents means patent rights, including patents, patent applications, and all related continuations, continuations-in-part, divisionals, renewals, reissues, re-examinations, substitutions, and extensions thereof, and applications for any of the foregoing. (dd) Proceeding means any proceeding, claim, suit or action arising out of, or in connection with, this Agreement or its subject matter (including its validity, formation at issue, effect, interpretation, performance or termination), howsoever arising. (ee) Seller Licensed Trademarks means the Arizona Licensed Trademarks and the Diamond Licensed Trademarks. (ff) Third Party means any Person other than Arizona, the Company, and their respective Affiliates. (gg) Trademarks means any trademarks, service marks, trade names, trade dress, and other similar designations of source or origin, and registrations and applications for any of the foregoing. (hh) Trademark License Agreement means the Trademark License Agreement by and between Armstrong World Industries, Inc., AWI Licensing LLC and Armstrong Flooring, Inc, dated as of April 1, 2016 and attached hereto as Exhibit A. 4

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1.2 Interpretation. Section 10.5 and 10.14 of the Stock Purchase Agreement shall apply hereto, mutatis mutandis. 1.3 Company Actions. In respect of any action herein required to be undertaken by any of the Company Entities, or to be omitted by any of the Company Entities, the Buyer Entities shall cause the applicable Company Entity to so undertake or omit to undertake, as applicable, such action. 2. ASSIGNMENT OF ARIZONA ASSIGNED IP 2.1 Assignment. Arizona agrees to assign and hereby assigns its entire right, title and interest in and to the Arizona Assigned IP to the Company. 2.2 Recordation of Assignment. Arizona will reasonably cooperate with the Company to obtain, record, and perfect title to, and provide all necessary evidence of the Company's ownership of, the Arizona Assigned IP, including the execution of (i) a Patent Assignment in the form of the attached Exhibit B, and (ii) a Trademark Assignment in the form of the attached Exhibit C. 3. GRANT OF COPYRIGHT LICENSE 3.1 Arizona Copyright Grant. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Arizona hereby grants to the Company a perpetual, non- exclusive, royalty-free license in, to and under the Arizona Licensed Copyrights for use in the Company Field throughout the world. 3.2 Company Copyright Grant. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Company hereby grants to Seller a perpetual, non- exclusive, royalty-free license in, to and under the Company Licensed Copyrights for use in the Arizona Field throughout the world. 4. GRANT OF KNOW-HOW LICENSE 4.1 Arizona Know-How Grant. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Arizona hereby grants to the Company a perpetual, non- exclusive, royalty-free license in, to and under the Arizona Licensed Know-How for use in the Company Field throughout the world. 4.2 Company Know-How Grant. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Company hereby grants to Seller a perpetual, non- exclusive, royalty-free license in, to and under the Company Licensed Know-How for use in the Arizona Field throughout the world. 5. GRANT OF PATENT LICENSE 5.1 Arizona Patent Grant. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Arizona hereby grants to the Company a perpetual, non-exclusive, royalty-free license in, to and under the Arizona Licensed Patents for use in the Company Field throughout the world. 5

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5.2 Company Patent Grant. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Company hereby grants to Seller a perpetual, non-exclusive, royalty-free license in, to and under the Company Licensed Patents for use in the Arizona Field throughout the world. 6. GRANT OF TRADEMARK LICENSE 6.1 Arizona Licensed Trademark Grant. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Arizona hereby grants to the Company a limited, non- exclusive, royalty-free, non-sublicensable (except as set forth in Section 7.1), non-assignable license in, to and under the Arizona Licensed Trademarks for the Arizona Trademark License Term for use in the Company Field throughout the world only in the form and manner that such Arizona Licensed Trademarks are used in the Business as of the Closing, provided that the Company shall use commercially reasonable efforts to present the Arizona Licensed Trademarks in the form set forth on Schedule 6.1. 6.2 Diamond Licensed Trademark Grant. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Arizona hereby grants to the Company a limited, non- exclusive, royalty-free, non-sublicensable (except as set forth in Section 7.1), non-assignable (except as set forth in Section 13.2) license in, to and under the Diamond Licensed Trademarks for the Diamond Trademark License Term for use with respect to the Diamond Product throughout the world only in the form and manner set forth on Schedule 6.2. 6.3 Quality Control. The Buyer Entities acknowledge the importance of Arizona's exercise of quality control over the use of the Seller Licensed Trademarks to preserve the continued integrity and validity of the Seller Licensed Trademarks and to protect the value and goodwill associated with the Seller Licensed Trademarks, and accordingly: (a) The Company shall ensure that all goods and services provided by the Company, under or in association with any of the Seller Licensed Trademarks, shall (i) be substantially the same as or greater than the quality of goods and services provided under such Seller Licensed Trademarks immediately prior to the Effective Date and (ii) not be associated with any goods or services, including any activities, that are reasonably likely to have an adverse effect on (A) the image or reputation of any of the Seller Licensed Trademarks or (B) Seller's right, title or interest in and to, any of the Arizona Licensed Trademarks. (b) The Company shall not tarnish or bring into disrepute the reputation of or goodwill associated with the Seller Licensed Trademarks or Arizona. (c) The Company shall use the Seller Licensed Trademarks at all times in compliance with all applicable Laws. (d) The Company shall include trademark and other notices in connection with the use of the Seller Licensed Trademarks as reasonably requested by Arizona from time to time. 6

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(e) The Company shall upon Arizona's reasonable request from time to time, supply to Arizona representative samples and/or written descriptions, as appropriate, of uses made by the Company of the Seller Licensed Trademarks. (f) The Buyer Entities acknowledge that this license grant does not include, and the Company shall receive no rights under this Agreement or the Stock Purchase Agreement, to use any Trademark that is confusingly similar to or derivative of a Seller Licensed Trademark (other than the Seller Licensed Trademarks themselves as expressly authorized hereunder). 6.4 Trademark License Agreement. In addition to the obligations set forth in Section 6.3, and notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the Company shall comply with all obligations applicable to Arizona and its Affiliates under the Trademark License Agreement including, for the avoidance of doubt, any obligations with respect to reporting Complaints (as defined in the Trademark License Agreement), which reports the Company shall provide to Arizona, and quality control and standards, and Licensor Competitors (as defined in the Trademark License Agreement), and neither Party shall undertake any act that would constitute a breach or a basis for termination under the Trademark License Agreement. 6.5 Trade Names. The Company shall not create or use any corporate or trade names that include the Arizona Licensed Trademarks, other than those in existence immediately prior to the Effective Date. No later than thirty (30) days following the Closing, each of AWP and the Company shall change its respective corporate name and trade name and cause its organizational documents to be amended to remove any reference to Armstrong. 6.6 With respect to any Trademarks notified to the Company in writing after the Effective Date that are used as of the Effective Date in the Company Field and are not (i) owned by any Company Entity, (ii) Arizona Assigned Trademarks, or (iii) Seller Licensed Trademarks (the Phase-Out Marks) in each case (i)-(iii) the Company shall have a period of twenty-four (24) months from the date of notification to phase out all use. Any use by the Company of any of the Phase-Out Marks as permitted in this Section 6.6, is subject to its use of the Phase-Out Marks in a form and manner and with standards of quality consistent with that in effect for the Phase-Out Marks as of the Effective Date. 6.7 Domain Names. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the license set forth in Section 6.1 shall include the right of the Company to use the Arizona Domain Names solely in connection with the applicable Arizona Licensed Trademarks in the Company Field during the Arizona Trademark License Term, in the ordinary course of business in a manner generally consistent with the past practice of Arizona in the Company Field. The Company shall not have the right to register any domain name or social media addresses (or any similar or successor identifiers) containing Arizona Licensed Trademarks. 7

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7. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 7.1 Sublicenses. Arizona may sublicense the licenses granted herein to its Affiliates and Third Parties in the ordinary course of business in support of its and its Affiliates' business, but not for the independent use of Third Parties, and the Company may sublicense the licenses granted herein to Third Parties, its Subsidiaries, AWP, controlled Affiliates, or any holding company that is a direct or indirect parent of the Company in the ordinary course of business in support of its and its Subsidiaries' or controlled Affiliates' business, but not for the independent use of Third Parties (each such Affiliate, Third Party, AWP or Subsidiary, a Sublicensee). Each Party shall ensure that any sublicense that it grants to a Sublicensee does not conflict with this Agreement. For clarity, granting a sublicense shall not relieve the Parties of any obligations hereunder and each Party shall cause each of its Sublicensees to comply, and shall remain responsible for such Sublicensees' compliance, with all terms and conditions hereof applicable to the Parties. At the request of a licensing Party, the other Party shall provide to the licensing Party a list of all Sublicensees and otherwise reasonably cooperate with the licensing Party in connection with Sublicensees' compliance with this Agreement. 7.2 Reservation of Rights. Except as expressly provided in the Stock Purchase Agreement or herein, each Party reserves its and its Affiliates' rights in and to all Intellectual Property (including with respect to the use, registration and licensing thereof). 8. OWNERSHIP 8.1 Ownership of Arizona Licensed IP. The Buyer Entities acknowledge and agree that (a) Arizona and its Affiliates own the Arizona Licensed IP (other than the Arizona Licensed Trademarks), (b) AWI Licensing LLC owns the Arizona Licensed Trademarks, (b) neither the Company, nor its Affiliates or its Sublicensees, will acquire any ownership rights in the Arizona Licensed IP, and (c) the Company shall not represent or make any claim that it has an ownership interest in any Arizona Licensed IP. Without limitation to the foregoing, the Company shall not file applications to register any Arizona Licensed IP or assist any person in doing the same, or contest, challenge, or otherwise take any action adverse to Arizona's and its Affiliates' ownership of or rights in and to the Arizona Licensed IP, or assist any person in doing the same. 8.2 Ownership of Company Licensed IP. Arizona acknowledges and agrees that (a) the Company and its Affiliates own the Company Licensed IP, (b) neither Arizona, nor its Affiliates or its Sublicensees, will acquire any ownership rights in the Company Licensed IP, and (c) Arizona shall not represent or make any claim that it has an ownership interest in any Company Licensed IP. Without limitation to the foregoing, Arizona shall not file applications to register any Company Licensed IP or assist any person in doing the same, or contest, challenge, or otherwise take any action adverse to the Company's and its Affiliates' ownership of or rights in and to the Company Licensed IP, or assist any person in doing the same. 8

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





9. PROSECUTION, MAINTENANCE AND ENFORCEMENT 9.1 Responsibility and Cooperation. As between the Parties, Arizona, with respect to the Arizona Licensed IP, and the Buyer Entities, with respect to the Company Licensed IP, shall have the right (but not the obligation) for filing, prosecuting, and maintaining all Arizona Licensed IP and Company Licensed IP, respectively, in the licensing Party's name. For the avoidance of doubt, in case either such Party files any new Intellectual Property registration to the extent covering the Licensed IP, such new Intellectual Property registration shall automatically become Licensed IP. However, and for the further avoidance of doubt, the aforementioned shall not apply to new Intellectual Property created by a licensee Party or its Sublicensees separately and independently from the Licensed IP, for example in case of separate and independent technical enhancements or advancements. The Parties shall reasonably consult and coordinate with each other at the other Party's request with respect to the matters set forth in this Section 9.1. 9.2 No Additional Obligations. This Agreement shall not obligate either Party to disclose to the other Party, or maintain, register, prosecute, pay for, enforce, or otherwise manage any Intellectual Property except as expressly set forth herein. 9.3 Enforcement. As between the Parties, Arizona, with respect to the Arizona Licensed IP, and the Company or Buyer, with respect to the Company Licensed IP, shall have the right (but not the obligation) to elect to bring a Proceeding or enter into settlement discussions regarding, or otherwise seek to resolve, any infringement, misappropriation, or other violation, or allegations of invalidity or unenforceability, of the Licensed IP. In the event that Arizona declines to institute any Proceedings against third-party infringers or violators of any Arizona Licensed Patents, regarding activities that would fall within the Company Field if conducted by the Company, within forty-five (45) days after being notified or becoming aware of such infringing conduct, the Company or Buyer shall have the right to institute any Proceedings against such third-party infringers or violators. In the event that the Company or Buyer elects to institute such Proceedings, Arizona will reasonably cooperate with the Company or Buyer in such Proceedings, and the Company or Buyer shall reimburse Arizona for all reasonable costs and fees incurred by Arizona as a result of such cooperation. Such cooperation by Arizona will include joining such Proceeding as a party, if deemed necessary by the Company or Buyer. In the event that Arizona elects to bring a Proceeding against any alleged infringer of the Arizona Licensed Trademarks and seeks the cooperation of the Licensor of the Trademark License Agreement in such Proceeding, Arizona will take reasonable steps to assist the Company or Buyer in requesting the cooperation of the Licensor of the Trademark License Agreement, and pursuing an infringement claim against such alleged infringer. The Company or Buyer, as applicable, shall retain all benefits, recoveries, injunctions or other value derived from such Proceedings instituted by such Party. 10. INDEMNIFICATION 10.1 Indemnification. Each Party (the Indemnifying Party) agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the other Party and its Affiliates and their respective employees, 9

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directors, officers, agents and successors (collectively, the Indemnified Parties) from and against any and all losses (including all costs, liabilities (including present and future damages), claims and expenses) incurred or suffered by any of the Indemnified Parties, to the extent arising out of, relating to or resulting from (a) a breach by the Indemnifying Party of this Agreement; or (b) any gross negligence or willful misconduct of the Indemnifying Party in connection with this Agreement. 11. DISCLAIMERS 11.1 Disclaimer. Each Party hereby acknowledges that, except to the extent expressly set forth in this Agreement, the Stock Purchase Agreement, the Transition Services Agreement or the Confidentiality Agreement, neither Party nor any of its Affiliates has made any representation or warranty, expressed or implied, including any representation or warranty regarding the validity, enforceability, or scope of the Licensed IP, noninfringement, merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. 12. TERM 12.1 Term and Termination. (a) Unless earlier terminated pursuant to the provisions hereof, the term of this Agreement and the licenses and other grants of rights (and related obligations) under this Agreement shall (i) with respect to the Arizona Licensed Trademarks, be for the Arizona Trademark License Term, (ii) with respect to the Diamond Licensed Trademarks, be for the Diamond Trademark License Term, (iii) with respect to the Phase- Out Marks, be for the term set forth in Section 6.6, and (iv) with respect to Copyrights, Know-How and Patents, be in perpetuity. (b) Either Party may terminate this Agreement if the other Party materially breaches this Agreement and fails to remedy such breach within thirty (30) days' written notice thereof; provided, however, that if the material breach of this Agreement by the breaching Party is limited to the Licensed Copyrights, Licensed Know-How, the Arizona Licensed Patents, or the Licensed Trademarks, the non-breaching Party shall be entitled to termination solely with respect to the affected part of the license (i.e., in such case, the non-breaching Party may terminate this Agreement with respect to the Licensed Copyrights or the Licensed Know-How or the Arizona Licensed Patents or the Licensed Trademarks, as applicable). 12.2 Effect of Termination. (a) Effect of Termination. Upon termination of this Agreement, each licensee Party shall and shall cause all of its Sublicensees to cease all use of the Licensed IP that is subject to such termination (excluding for clarity (a) any Arizona Licensed Patents, Licensed Copyrights or Licensed Trademarks that are expired, invalid or abandoned or (b) any Licensed Know-How that no longer constitutes confidential information). 10

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(b) Survival. The following provisions of this Agreement, together with all other provisions of this Agreement that expressly specify that they survive, shall survive expiration or termination of this Agreement, in part or in its entirety: Sections 8, 10, 11, 12.2(a) and 13. 13. MISCELLANEOUS 13.1 Entire Agreement. This Agreement (together with the Schedules attached hereto), the Stock Purchase Agreement, the Transition Services Agreement and the Confidentiality Agreement constitute the entire agreement of the Parties hereto and supersede all prior negotiations, correspondence, agreements and undertakings, both written and oral, between or among the Parties, or any of them, with respect to the subject matter hereof. It shall be expressly understood that the Stock Purchase Agreement shall govern the transactions contemplated thereby as a whole and that this Agreement shall not be construed as an amendment or variation of the Stock Purchase Agreement but rather shall be complemented by and interpreted in light of the Stock Purchase Agreement. In the event that any provision of this Agreement is inconsistent with, conflicts with or contradicts any term of the Stock Purchase Agreement, the terms of the Stock Purchase Agreement will prevail. 13.2 Assignment. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, including under Section 7.1, neither this Agreement nor any of the rights, interests or obligations of any Party under this Agreement shall be assigned, in whole or in part, by operation of law or otherwise, by either Party without the prior written consent of the other Party; provided, however, that (a) either Party may assign any of the foregoing in connection with the sale or other transfer of the applicable business or assets of such Party or its Affiliates to which this Agreement relates (except that neither of the Buyer Entities may assign any such rights, interests or obligations with respect to the Arizona Licensed Trademarks); (b) Arizona may assign any of the foregoing to one or more of its Affiliates and (c) the Company and Buyer may assign any of the foregoing to one or more of its Subsidiaries, controlled Affiliates, AWP, or any holding company that is a direct or indirect parent of the Company; provided that in each case (b) and (c), no assignment shall relieve the assigning Party of any of its obligations under this Agreement unless agreed to by the non-assigning Party. Any assignment or other disposition in violation of the preceding sentence shall be void. 13.3 Notices. All notices and other communications given or made pursuant hereto shall be in writing and shall be deemed to have been duly given (i) on the date delivered, if delivered personally, (ii) on the third (3rd) Business Day after being mailed by registered or certified mail (postage prepaid, return receipt requested), or (iii) on the next Business Day after being sent by reputable overnight courier (delivery prepaid), in each case, to the parties at the following addresses, or on the date sent and confirmed by electronic transmission or confirmatory return email to the telecopier number or email address specified below (or at such other address, telecopier number or email address for a Party as shall be specified by notice given in accordance with this Section 13.3):

(a) If to Buyer: 11

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c/o American Industrial Partners 450 Lexington Avenue, 40th Floor Attention: General Counsel and Richard Hoffman Email: notices@americanindustrial.com richard@americanindustrial.com

with a copy to:

Baker Botts L.L.P. 1299 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, D.C. 20004 Attention: Terrance L. Bessey Brendan O. Dignan Email: terrance.bessey@bakerbotts.com brendan.dignan@bakerbotts.com

(b) If to Arizona:

Armstrong Flooring, Inc. 2500 Columbia Avenue, PO Box 3025 Lancaster, PA 17604 Attention: Christopher S. Parisi Email: csparisi@armstrongflooring.com

with a copy to:

Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP 4 Times Square New York, NY 10036 Attention: Eric L. Cochran Steven J. Daniels Email: eric.cochran@skadden.com steven.daniels@skadden.com 13.4 Specific Performance. Each Party hereto acknowledges that money damages would be both incalculable and an insufficient remedy for any breach of this Agreement by such Party and that any such breach would cause Arizona, on the one hand, and the Buyer Entities, on the other hand, irreparable harm. Accordingly, each Party hereto also agrees that, in the event of any breach or threatened breach of the provisions of this Agreement by such Party, Arizona, on the one hand, and the Buyer Entities, on the other hand, shall be entitled to equitable relief without the requirement of posting a bond or other security, including in the form of injunctions and orders for specific performance. Any and all remedies herein expressly conferred upon a Party will be deemed cumulative with and not exclusive of any other remedy conferred hereby, or by law or equity upon such Party, and the exercise by a Party of any one remedy will not preclude the exercise of any other remedy. Arizona, on the one hand, and Buyer Entities, on the other hand, hereby agree not to raise any objections to the availability of the equitable remedy of specific 12

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performance to prevent or restrain breaches or threatened breaches of this Agreement by the Buyer Entities or Arizona, as applicable, and to specifically enforce the terms and provisions of this Agreement to prevent breaches or threatened breaches of, or to enforce compliance with, the covenants and obligations of the Buyer Entities or Arizona, as applicable, under this Agreement. 13.5 Governing Law; Jurisdiction; Waiver of Jury Trial. (a) This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, its rules of conflict of laws notwithstanding. Each Party hereby agrees and consents to be subject to the jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware in and for New Castle County, or if the Court of Chancery lacks jurisdiction over such dispute, in any state or federal court having jurisdiction over the matter situated in New Castle County, Delaware, in any Action seeking to enforce any provision of, or based on any matter arising out of or in connection with, this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby. Each Party hereby irrevocably consents to the service of any and all process in any such Action by the delivery of such process to such Party at the address and in the manner provided in Section 13.3 hereof. Each of the Parties hereto irrevocably and unconditionally waives any objection to the laying of venue of any Proceeding arising out of this Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby in the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware in and for New Castle County, or if the Court of Chancery lacks jurisdiction over such dispute, in any state or federal court having jurisdiction over the matter situated in New Castle County, Delaware, and hereby further irrevocably and unconditionally waives and agrees not to plead or claim in any such court that any such Proceeding brought in any such court has been brought in an inconvenient forum. (b) EACH PARTY ACKNOWLEDGES AND AGREES THAT ANY CONTROVERSY WHICH MAY ARISE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IS LIKELY TO INVOLVE COMPLICATED AND DIFFICULT ISSUES, AND THEREFORE EACH PARTY HEREBY IRREVOCABLY AND UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES ANY RIGHT SUCH PARTY MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT OF ANY LITIGATION DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT, OR THE BREACH, TERMINATION OR VALIDITY OF THIS AGREEMENT, OR THE TRANSACTIONS CONTEMPLATED BY THIS AGREEMENT. EACH PARTY CERTIFIES AND ACKNOWLEDGES THAT (i) NO REPRESENTATIVE, AGENT OR ATTORNEY OF ANY OTHER PARTY HAS REPRESENTED, EXPRESSLY OR OTHERWISE, THAT SUCH OTHER PARTY WOULD NOT, IN THE EVENT OF LITIGATION, SEEK TO ENFORCE THE FOREGOING WAIVER, (ii) EACH SUCH PARTY UNDERSTANDS AND HAS CONSIDERED THE IMPLICATIONS OF THIS WAIVER, (iii) EACH SUCH PARTY MAKES THIS WAIVER VOLUNTARILY, AND (iv) EACH SUCH PARTY HAS BEEN INDUCED TO ENTER INTO THIS AGREEMENT BY, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THE MUTUAL WAIVERS AND CERTIFICATIONS IN THIS SECTION 13.5(b). 13

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





13.6 Severability. If any term or other provision of this Agreement, or any portion thereof, is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced by any rule of law or public policy, all other terms and provisions of this Agreement, or the remaining portion thereof, shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect so long as the economic or legal substance of the transactions contemplated hereby is not affected in any manner materially adverse to any Party. Upon such determination that any such term or other provision, or any portion thereof, is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced, the Parties hereto shall negotiate in good faith to modify this Agreement so as to effect the original intent of the Parties as closely as possible in an acceptable manner to the end that the transactions contemplated hereby are consummated to the fullest extent possible. 13.7 Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, including by means of email in portable document format (.pdf), each of which when executed shall be deemed to be an original copy of this Agreement and all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement.

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Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have duly executed this Agreement as of the date first written above. ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC.

By: /s/ Donald R. Maier Name: Donald R. Maier Title: President and Chief Executive Officer

AFI LICENSING LLC

By: /s/ Christina Geerlof Name: Christina Geerlof Title: President

AHF HOLDING, INC. (formerly known as Tarzan Holdco, Inc.)

By: /s/ Stanley Edme Name: Stanley Edme Title: Vice President

ARMSTRONG HARDWOOD FLOORING COMPANY

By: /s/ Jason Braeglemann Name: Jason Braegelmann Title: Vice President [Signature Page to IP Agreement]

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





Schedule 1.1(b) - Arizona Assigned Internet Domain Names Domain Name Expiration date Owner amish-handscraped.com 13-Apr-2019 Armstrong Flooring, Inc. (AFI) amishhandscraped.com 13-Apr-2019 AFI bruce.adult 28-Apr-2019 AFI bruce.biz 26-Mar-2019 AFI bruce.com 21-Jan-2019 AFI bruce.dpml.pub 29-Oct-2019 AFI bruce.dpmlblock 29-Oct-2019 AFI bruce.info 10-Aug-2019 AFI bruce.porn 28-Apr-2019 AFI bruce.xxx 01-Dec-2021 AFI brucebuilder.com 02-Mar-2019 AFI brucecontractor.com 02-Mar-2019 AFI brucedealer.com 02-Mar-2019 AFI brucedistributor.com 02-Mar-2019 AFI brucefloors.com 04-Aug-2019 AFI brucehardwoodfloors.com 11-Apr-2019 AFI brucehome.com 02-Mar-2019 AFI brucelaminate.com 30-Dec-2018 AFI bruceremodeler.com 02-Mar-2019 AFI bruceretailer.com 02-Mar-2019 AFI brucesucks.com 25-Oct-2018 AFI brucesucks.info 22-Sep-2019 AFI capellaflooringcompany.com 12-Nov-2018 AFI capellafloors.com 27-Oct-2018 AFI forestglenhardwood.com 13-Sep-2019 AFI handscraped-hardwood.com 13-Apr-2019 AFI handscrapedhardwoodflooring.com 13-Sep-2019 AFI handscrapedwoodfloor.com 05-Sep-2019 AFI handscrapehardwoodfloor.com 05-Sep-2019 AFI handscrapehardwoodflooring.com 05-Sep-2019 AFI handscrapehardwoodfloors.com 05-Sep-2019 AFI handscrapewoodfloor.com 05-Sep-2019 AFI handscrapewoodflooring.com 05-Sep-2019 AFI handscrapewoodfloors.com 05-Sep-2019 AFI hardwood-flooring.asia 26-Mar-2019 AFI hartco.biz 18-Nov-2018 AFI hartco.info 10-Aug-2019 AFI hartcodistributor.com 02-Mar-2019 AFI hartcoflooring.com 24-May-2019 AFI

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





Domain Name Expiration date Owner hartcoflooringcompany.com 18-Jun-2019 AFI hartcohome.com 02-Mar-2019 AFI homerwood.com 14-Sep-2019 AFI lifetimeluxuryhardwood.com 14-Jun-2019 AFI lockandfold.com 20-Nov-2018 AFI luxuryhardwood.com 20-Dec-2018 AFI mybruce.com 25-Jul-2019 AFI mybruce.net 25-Jul-2019 AFI myhartco.com 25-Jul-2019 AFI myhartco.net 25-Jul-2019 AFI myrobbins.com 25-Jul-2019 AFI myrobbins.net 25-Jul-2019 AFI powerofparagon.com 15-Jun-2019 AFI premium-hardwood.com 13-Apr-2019 AFI robbins-home.com 02-Mar-2019 AFI robbins.biz 26-Mar-2019 AFI robbins.com 13-Sep-2019 AFI robbins.info 10-Aug-2019 AFI robbinsflooring.com 21-Nov-2018 AFI robbinsflooring.info 22-Sep-2019 AFI robbinsfloors.com 14-Sep-2019 AFI robbinsfloors.net 17-Apr-2019 AFI robbinshardwoodflooring.com 26-Sep-2019 AFI robbinshighperformance.com 18-Oct-2018 AFI smokedhardwood.com 30-Apr-2019 AFI smokedhardwoodfloor.com 30-Apr-2019 AFI smokedhardwoodflooring.com 30-Apr-2019 AFI smokedhardwoodfloors.com 30-Apr-2019 AFI softscrapedhardwoodfloor.com 05-Sep-2019 AFI softscrapedhardwoodflooring.com 05-Sep-2019 AFI softscrapedhardwoodfloors.com 05-Sep-2019 AFI softscrapedwoodfloor.com 05-Sep-2019 AFI softscrapedwoodflooring.com 05-Sep-2019 AFI softscrapedwoodfloors.com 05-Sep-2019 AFI softscrapehardwoodfloor.com 05-Sep-2019 AFI softscrapehardwoodflooring.com 05-Sep-2019 AFI softscrapehardwoodfloors.com 05-Sep-2019 AFI softscrapewoodfloor.com 05-Sep-2019 AFI softscrapewoodflooring.com 05-Sep-2019 AFI softscrapewoodfloors.com 05-Sep-2019 AFI

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





Domain Name Expiration date Owner tmortan.com 07-Sep-2019 AFI tmorten.com 07-Sep-2019 AFI tmortin.com 07-Sep-2019 AFI tmorton-flooring.com 17-Mar-2019 AFI tmorton-floors.com 17-Mar-2019 AFI tmorton-hardwood-flooring.com 17-Mar-2019 AFI tmorton-hardwood-floors.com 17-Mar-2019 AFI tmorton-hardwood.com 17-Mar-2019 AFI tmorton-wood-flooring.com 17-Mar-2019 AFI tmorton-wood-floors.com 17-Mar-2019 AFI tmorton.asia 20-Mar-2019 AFI tmorton.com 17-Mar-2019 AFI tmorton.org 17-Mar-2019 AFI tmortonandco.com 17-Mar-2019 AFI tmortonco.com 17-Mar-2019 AFI wwwbruce.com 01-Mar-2019 AFI wwwhartco.com 17-Jan-2019 AFI wwwrobbins.com 17-Jan-2019 AFI

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





Schedule 1.1(e) - Arizona Assigned Patents

Country App. Status App. Number Filing Date Patent Number Issue Date US Granted 10/459,977 12-Jun-03 7381474 3-Jun-08 AU Granted 2004304906 22-Nov-04 2004304906 28-Oct-10 CN Granted 200480039516 22-Nov-04 ZL200480039516.1 2-Jan-13 DE Granted 6020040309575 22-Nov-04 1944158 11-Feb-17 EP Granted 8007063.4 22-Nov-04 1944158 5-Jan-11 FR Granted 8007063.4 22-Nov-04 1944158 5-Jan-11 GB Granted 8007063.4 22-Nov-04 1944158 5-Jan-11 US Granted 10/727,749 4-Dec-03 7,261,947 28-Aug-07 US Granted 11/901,361 17-Sep-07 8,287,971 16-Oct-12 US Granted 13/611,028 12-Sep-12 8,399,075 19-Mar-13 US Granted 12/825,448 29-Jun-10 8801505 12-Aug-14 US Granted 14/458,103 12-Aug-14 10,072,427 11-Sep-18 AU Granted 2014240948 28-Mar-14 2014240948 20-Oct-16 EP Published 14722915.7 28-Mar-14 AU Granted 2013246000 10-Apr-13 2013246000 26-Nov-15 CA Granted 2,869,667 10-Apr-13 2869667 19-Dec-17 CN Granted 201380018751 10-Apr-13 2512525 9-Jun-17 EP Published 13718698.7 10-Apr-13 US Granted 13/442,960 10-Apr-13 9434087 6-Sep-16 AU Granted 2013246002 10-Apr-13 2013246002 17-Dec-15 CA Granted 2,869,752 10-Apr-13 2869752 3-Jan-17 CN Granted 201380018754 10-Apr-13 104245258 3-May-17 US Granted 13/442,966 10-Apr-12 9,108,335 18-Aug-15 CN Granted 201410046641 10-Feb-14 103978829 12-Apr-17 EP Granted 14154551.7 10-Feb-14 EP2764965 21-Sep-16 US Granted 14/176,299 10-Feb-14 9701040 11-Jul-17 AU Granted 2014240951 28-Mar-14 2014240951 30-Jun-16 AU Granted 2013270463 10-Dec-13 2013270463 26-Nov-15 CN Granted 201310674310 11-Dec-13 103866947 4-Jan-17 AU Granted 2014274549 10-Dec-14 2014274549 15-Oct-15 CA Granted 2,873,571 8-Dec-14 2873571 27-Mar-18 CN Published 201407560485 10-Dec-14 AU Pending 2016287834 5-Jul-16 CN Published 2016800338922 5-Jul-16

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





Country App. Status App. Number Filing Date Patent Number Issue Date EP Published 16818951.2 5-Jul-16 TW Published 20160120286 28-Jun-16 WO Published PCT/US16/40942 5-Jul-16 CN Published 201510954585 17-Dec-15 EP Published 15201544.2 21-Dec-15 US Published 14/970,662 16-Dec-15 AU Pending 2016380976 20-Dec-16 CN Published 20168078711 20-Dec-16 EP Pending 16882368 20-Dec-16 US Published 14/980,263 28-Dec-15 WO Published PCT/US2016/067690 20-Dec-16 AU Pending 2016380975 20-Dec-16 CN Published 201680078712 20-Dec-16 EP Pending 16882368 20-Dec-16 US Published 14/980,313 28-Dec-15 WO Published PCT/US2016/067688 20-Dec-16 WO Published PCT/US2017/055068 5-Oct-17 US Published 15902327 22-Feb-18 WO Published PCT/US18/19186 22-Feb-18 US Granted 09/478,016 5-Jan-00 6164351 26-Dec-00 US Granted 11/390,679 28-Mar-06 7537841 26-May-09 US Granted 09/175,661 20-Oct-98 6148884 21-Nov-00 US Granted 09/303,176 30-Apr-99 6156402 5-Dec-00 US Granted 09/241,878 2-Feb-99 6194078 27-Feb-01 US Pending 62/611953 29-Dec-17 US Expired 62/404,413 5-Oct-16 US Expired 62/462,609 23/Feb-17 US Abandoned 09/903,549 13-Jul-01 US Abandoned 14/828,598 18-Aug-15 US Expired 62/187,925 2-Jul-15 US Granted 12/425,560 17-Apr-09 8,357,752 22-Jan-13 US Granted 13/741,770 15-Jan-13 8,617,654 31-Dec-13 AU Granted 2014274559 10-Dec-14 2014274559 24-Mar-16 EP Published 14199378.2 19-Dec-14 CN Published 2015109813242 23-Dec-15 EP Published 15202406.3 23-Dec-15 US Granted 14/580,347 23-Dec-14 9,567,755 14-Feb-17

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





Country App. Status App. Number Filing Date Patent Number Issue Date US Pending 15/724,391 5-Oct-17

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





Schedule 1.1(f) - Arizona Assigned Trademarks

Country Trademark Status App. Number App. Date Reg. Number Reg. Date US AMERICAN SCRAPE Registered 85616030 3-May-12 4481771 11-Feb-14

CA ARTISAN COLLECTIVE Pending 1817435 10-Jan-17

US ARTISAN COLLECTIVE CLTM

CA ARTISTIC TIMBERS Registered 1670991 2-Apr-14 TMA967273 31-Mar-17

US ARTISTIC TIMBERS CLTM

US BIRCH RUN Registered 85/931,142 14-May-13 4,524,637 6-May-14

CA BIRCH RUN Registered 1,636,822 25-Jul-13 TMA905398 4-Jun-15

US BRISTOL TRAIL Registered 86919986 25-Feb-16 5423957 13-Mar-18

CA BRISTOL TRAIL Published 1769733 26-Feb-16

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





Country Trademark Status App. Number App. Date Reg. Number Reg. Date US BRUSHED IMPRESSIONS Registered 86906683 12-Feb-16 5183009 11-Apr-17

CA BRUSHED IMPRESSIONS Published 1768050 16-Feb-16

CA CAPELLA Published 1789784 4-Jul-16

US DUNDEE Registered 86274578 7-May-14 4649247 2-Dec-14

US EVERGUARD Registered 86084365 7-Oct-13 4654066 9-Dec-14

US FARMINGTON Registered 86920079 25-Feb-16 5423958 13-Mar-18

CA FARMINGTON Published 1769729 26-Feb-16

US FOREST GLEN Registered 86084354 7-Oct-13 4633917 4-Nov-14

CA FOREST GLEN Registered 1769732 26-Feb-16 961263 27-Jan-17

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





Country Trademark Status App. Number App. Date Reg. Number Reg. Date CA FORGED HERITAGE Published 1,752,076 26-Oct-15

CA Hydropel Pending 1917541 30-Aug-18

US Hydropel Pending 88148020 9-Oct-18

US LOCK&FOLD Registered 76656450 13-Mar-06 3200208 23-Jan-07

US MIDTOWN Registered 85736605 24-Sep-12 4401628 10-Sep-13

US MILLWORK SQUARE Registered 86906649 12-Feb-16 5183008 11-Apr-17

CA MILLWORK SQUARE Published 1768051 16-Feb-16

CA ORIGINAL RUSTICS Published 1791791 18-Jul-16

US ORIGINAL RUSTICS CLTM

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





Country Trademark Status App. Number App. Date Reg. Number Reg. Date US PARAGON CLTM

CA PARAGON CLTM

US PRIME HARVEST Registered 86/285,289 19-May-14 4,742,207 26-May-15

CA PRIME HARVEST Registered 1,677,599 20-May-14 TMA906580 17-Jun-15

US RIGHT EVERY TIME Published 87261852 8-Dec-16

US RUSTIC RESTORATIONS Published 87215879 26-Oct-16 5520272 17-Jul-18

CA RUSTIC RESTORATIONS Pending 1806462 26-Oct-16

US SDF Pending '87947440 4-Jun-18

CA SDF Pending 1902212 1-Jun-18

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





Country Trademark Status App. Number App. Date Reg. Number Reg. Date US SIGNATURE SCRAPE Registered 86920111 25-Feb-16 5187924 18-Apr-17

CA SIGNATURE SCRAPE Published 1769731 26-Feb-16

CA SIGNATURE SOFT SCRAPE Published 1769730 26-Feb-16

US TimberBlock Published 87839322 19-Mar-18

CA TimberBlock Pending 1889001 20-Mar-18

US TIMBERBRUSHED Registered 87105110 15-Jul-16 5267454 15-Aug-17

US TIMBERCUTS Registered 87295586 10-Jan-17 5371502 2-Jan-18

CA TIMBERCUTS Pending 1817434 10-Jan-17

US TIMBERLAND Registered 76496979 13-Mar-03 2923877 1-Feb-05

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





Country Trademark Status App. Number App. Date Reg. Number Reg. Date CA TRANQUIL WOODS Published 1790828 11-Jul-16

US TRANQUIL WOODS CLTM

US TruTop Published 87870541 10-Apr-18

CA TruTop Pending 1892873 10-Apr-18

CA VINTAGE FARMHOUSE Published 1790827 11-Jul-16

US WEAR MASTER Registered 74/329383 9-Nov-92 1834641 3-May-94

CN WEAR MASTER Registered 4819937 5-Aug-05 4819937

CA OPAL CREEK Registered 1738695 23-Jul-15 1002365 08-Aug-18

US OPAL CREEK Registered CLTM

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





Schedule 1.1(g) - Arizona Domain Names

Domain Name Expiration date Owner armstrongwoodproducts.com 19-Dec- 2018 AFI

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





Schedule 1.1(l) - Arizona Licensed Patents COUNTRY APP NO. FILING DATE PATENT NUMBER ISSUE DATE AU 2009241803 30-Apr-09 2009241803 26-Sep-13 AU 2013231111 19-Sep-13 2013231111 7-Jan-16 CN 200980120494 30-Apr-09 DE 60 2009 024 610.0 30-Apr-09 2 286 018 EP 9739191.6 30-Apr-09 2286018 11-Jun-14 EP 13192693.3 30-Apr-09 2703461 31-Aug-16 FR 9739191.6 30-Apr-09 2 286 018 11-Jun-14 GB 9739191.6 30-Apr-09 2 286 018 11-Jun-14 US 12/432,845 30-Apr-09 8,420,710 16-Apr-13 US 14/700,669 30-Apr-15 BE 10770074.2 29-Nov-11 2 424 911 23-Mar-16 DE DE 60 2010 031 448.0 29-Nov-11 2 424 911 23-Mar-16 EP 10770074.2 29-Nov-11 2 424 911 23-Mar-16 FR 10770074.2 29-Nov-11 2 424 911 23-Mar-16 GB 10770074.2 29-Nov-11 2 424 911 23-Mar-16 NL 10770074.2 29-Nov-11 2 424 911 23-Mar-16 US 12/799,700 30-Apr-10 US 14/140,206 24-Dec-13 AU 2012286867 26-Jul-12 2012286867 4-Feb-16 CN 2012800367594 26-Jul-12 2094039 1-Jun-16 DE 12751639.1 26-Jul-12 EP2736977 20-May-15 EP 12751639.1 26-Jul-12 EP2736977 20-May-15 GB 12751639.1 26-Jul-12 EP2736977 20-May-15 AU 2013222106 25-Feb-13 2013222106 25-Feb-13 EP 13707792.1 25-Feb-13 US 14/380,432 22-Aug-14 9540825 10-Jan-17 AU 2013308554 30-Aug-13 2013308554 28-Apr-16 CN 201380046030 4-Mar-15 2789549 23-Jan-18 EP 13770989.5 30-Mar-15 EP2890749 16-May-18 US 14/423,186 23-Feb-15 AU 2014207438 8-Jul-15 2014207438 9-Feb-17 EP 14702412.9 14-Aug-15 US 14/760,080 9-Jul-15 AU 2014207441 8-Jul-15 2014207441 10-Nov-16 CN 2014800055962 15-Jul-15 2581656 11-Aug-17 EP 14703007.6 14-Aug-15

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





COUNTRY APP NO. FILING DATE PATENT NUMBER ISSUE DATE US 14/760,060 9-Jul-15 AU 2015227440 16-Sep-15 2015227440 30-Mar-17 CN 2015105859497 23-Dec-14 3045520 24-Aug-18 EP 15198373.1 8-Dec-15 US 14/580,312 23-Dec-14 9650792 16-May-17 EP 1151281 12-Jul-00 1072659 13-Oct-04 US 10/062,616 31-Jan-02 6572932 3-Jun-03 US 10/060,487 30-Jan-02 6911263 28-Jun-05 AU 2016243556 6-Nov-17 CN 2016800223098 16-Oct-17 EP 16719581.7 14-Nov-17 TW 105110285 31-Mar-16 624366 21-May-18 US 14/678,163 3-Apr-15 WO PCT/US16/24457 28-Mar-16 AU 2016243132 6-Nov-17 CN 2016800229978 20-Oct-17 EP 16718052 14-Nov-17 US 15564161 3-Oct-17 WO PCT/US16/24462 28-Mar-16 US 62/142,611 3-Apr-15 AU 2016243552 6-Nov-17 CN 2016800226325 18-Oct-17 EP 16719580.9 14-Nov-17 US 14/678,183 3-Apr-15 WO PCT/US16/24451 28-Mar-16 AU 2016357732 18-Apr-18 CN 2016800648806 7-May-18 EP 16866982.8 14-Jun-18 US 15776637 16-May-18 WO PCT/US2016/062133 16-Nov-16 WO PCT/US2017/055060 5-Oct-17 WO PCT/US2017/055047 4-Oct-17 WO PCT/US2017/055077 4-Oct-17 WO PCT/US2017/055089 5-Oct-17 WO PCT/US2017/055044 5-Oct-17 WO PCT/US2017/055033 4-Oct-17 US 14/721,724 26-May-15 9468314 18-Oct-16

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





Schedule 1.1(m) - Arizona Licensed Trademarks

ARMSTRONG

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





Schedule 1.1(s) - Company Licensed Patents

Country App. Status App. Number Filing Date Patent Number Issue Date US Granted 12/425,560 17-Apr-09 8,357,752 22-Jan-13 US Granted 13/741,770 15-Jan-13 8,617,654 31-Dec-13 CN Published 2015109813242 23-Dec-15 EP Published 15202406.3 23-Dec-15 US Granted 14/580,347 23-Dec-14 9,567,755 14-Feb-17 US Pending 15/724,391 5-Oct-17

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





Schedule 1.1(u) - Diamond Licensed Trademarks

DIAMOND 10

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





Schedule 6.1 - Presentation of Arizona Licensed Trademarks

Armstrong Logo Usage: 1. Logo Colors: The Armstrong logo can appear only in black, white or 100% Tungsten. If reversed out white, it should be on a dark background color. The entire mark must be the same color. The Armstrong logo cannot be used alone.

2. Logo Size: The minimum logo size is 1 or 25mm. In digital formats, the minimum width is 100 pixels at 72 dpi.

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





3. Clear Space: If the business unit identifier is used below the logo, the clear space is 1∕2 the diameter of the Armstrong ring on the top, right side and left side and the width of the stem in in the lower case r on the bottom.

If the business unit identifier is used above the logo, the clear space is 1∕2 the diameter of the Armstrong ring on the right side, left side and bottom and the width of the stem of the lower case r on the top.

a. There is no clear space defined below the business unit identifier if used below the logo and no clear space defined above the business unit identifier if used above the logo. b. If the business unit identifier is two lines, the clear space definition applies to the top most line, if used above, or bottom most line, if used below the Armstrong logo. 4. Font: The Armstrong logo is considered art and the font type, spacing, bold, cannot be modified.

  5. Logo Background: The logo should never be used on a busy background or one that does not provide enough contrast.

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





6. Logo Direction: The logo can be used on an angle or vertically but must read left to right and top to bottom

7. Circle A: The Circle A can never be used as a separate graphic element.

Notice: 1. The trademark should always be distinguishable from surrounding text - at a minimum, the trademark notice (TM or ®) should be used at least the first time in the text. After first instance, mark should appear with some other distinguishing feature (e.g., different font, all caps, and/or different color) from the surrounding text. 2. Must include notice of AWI Licensing LLC's ownership of the trademark within the credit notice of the product, product documentation, or other product communication. (E.g., Armstrong and the Armstrong Logo are registered trademarks of AWI Licensing LLC.

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





Schedule 6.2 - Presentation of Diamond Licensed Trademarks

Diamond 10® Technology trademark and logo usage: 1. When using Diamond 10® Technology in sentences to identify goods or services: a. Always mark with ® (required for first usage on page) b. Always add a space between Diamond and 10. c. Always keep the entire mark together. 2. Use of Diamond 10® or the Diamond 10® logo must include notice of AFI Licensing LLC's ownership of the trademark within the credit notice of the product, product documentation, or other product communication. (E.g., Diamond 10 and the Diamond 10 Technology logo are registered trademarks of AFI Licensing LLC.) 3. Logo Colors: Can appear only in White or 4 Color Process comprised of Morado, Tungsten and Black. If reversed out White, use only on dark background color for contrast.

COLORS

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





4. Logo Size: A general guideline for the maximum width of the logo in any application should be the equivalent to 20% of the width of the shortest side. Exceptions may be made for signage and promotional materials. The minimum logo size is 1 or 25mm. In digital formats, the minimum width is 100 pixels at 72 dpi.

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





5. Clear Space: The size of the clear space around the logo is determined by the size of the circle of the capital height of the word diamond.

6. Font: The Diamond 10 Technology logo is considered art and the font type, spacing, bold, cannot be modified.

7. Logo Background: The logo should never be used on a busy background or one that does not provide enough contrast.

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019





Exhibit A - Trademark License Agreement

Attached.

Source: ARMSTRONG FLOORING, INC., 8-K, 1/7/2019 
Question: Highlight the parts (if any) of this contract related to Covenant Not To Sue that should be reviewed by a lawyer. Details: Is a party restricted from contesting the validity of the counterparty’s ownership of intellectual property or otherwise bringing a claim against the counterparty for matters unrelated to the contract?
[EX A]: Without limitation to the foregoing, Arizona shall not file applications to register any Company Licensed IP or assist any person in doing the same, or contest, challenge, or otherwise take any action adverse to the Company's and its Affiliates' ownership of or rights in and to the Company Licensed IP, or assist any person in doing the same.

[EX Q]: Exhibit 10.6 EXECUTION COPY MEDIA LICENSE AGREEMENT THIS MEDIA LICENSE AGREEMENT (this Agreement) is made and effective as of the date of the Closing (as defined in the Merger Agreement (as defined below)) (the Effective Date), between NATIONAL FOOTBALL MUSEUM, INC., an Ohio non-profit corporation, doing business as Pro Football Hall of Fame (PFHOF), HOF Village Media Group, LLC (the Village Media Company), a Delaware limited liability company that is a wholly-owned subsidiary of HOF Village, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (HOFV) and, solely for purposes of Section 4.5, HOFV; each a Party and collectively, the Parties. RECITALS A. In connection with a Master Transaction Agreement dated December 11, 2018, as amended of even date herewith and as it may be amended or otherwise modified from time to time (the Master Transaction Agreement), by and among the Parties and certain other parties, as well as other agreements referenced in the Master Transaction Agreement relating to the development of the Hall of Fame Village Complex (the Village), the Parties have determined that it is appropriate and in the Parties' best interests to enter into a media license agreement for the exploitation of certain PFHOF assets by the Village Media Company and its Affiliates. B. The Parties further desire to provide for the sharing of media-related opportunities between the Village Media Company and Hall of Fame Media Group, LLC, an Ohio limited liability company and indirect wholly-owned subsidiary of PFHOF (the HOF Media Company). AGREEMENT NOW THEREFORE, based upon the foregoing and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged (including but not limited to consideration outlined in the Master Transaction Agreement), and intending to be legally bound hereby, the Parties agree as follows: 1. DEFINITIONS 1.1 Advisory Board shall mean a board of advisors to the Village Media Company and the HOF Media Company made up of four (4) individuals - (i) the Chief Executive Officer of HOFV, (ii) the Chief Executive Officer of PFHOF, (iii) the Chief Executive Officer of the Village Media Company and (iv) the Executive Director of the HOF Media Company; provided, that if the Chief Executive Officer of the Village Media Company and the Executive Director of the HOF Media Company are the same individual (as is expected as of the Effective Date), then the fourth member of the Advisory Board shall be appointed by unanimous agreement of the foregoing individuals. The Advisory Board's function shall be to facilitate the consideration of opportunities presented to either or both of the Village Media Company and the HOF Media Company.

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1.2 Affiliate with respect to the Village Media Company shall mean any of HOFV and any of the following entities so long as it is directly or indirectly controlled by, or is under common control, with HOFV: HOF Village Stadium, LLC; HOF Village Parking, LLC; HOF Village Land, LLC; HOF Village Youth Fields, LLC; HOF Village Hotel I, LLC; HOF Village Sports Business, LLC; Youth Sports Management, LLC; HOF Village Parking Management I, LLC; HOF Village Residences I, LLC; HOF Village Center for Excellence, LLC; HOF Village Center for Performance, LLC; HOF Experience, LLC; and JCIHOFV Financing, LLC. Affiliate with respect to PFHOF shall mean any entity that is directly or indirectly controlled by, or is under common control with, PFHOF. For purposes of this definition, control means an equity or income interest of fifty percent (50%) or more, or the possession of the power, directly or indirectly, to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of the Affiliate, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract, or otherwise. 1.3 Exploit or Exploitation means to reproduce, distribute, digitally transmit, publish, publicly perform or otherwise display via any and all means of video or audio-visual media, or means of distribution except as set forth in this Agreement as to manner, frequency or duration of use including, but not limited to: film, television, streaming, short-form streaming, social media, SVOD, IVOD, pay per view, OTT, theatrical professional/non-professional productions, location based entertainment, music, publishing, holographic mediums, projection mapping, haptic mediums, as well as any marketing, advertising, and promotional activities thereof in any medium currently existing or hereinafter created. 1.4 Merger Agreement means that certain Agreement and Plan of Merger, dated September 16, 2019, by and among GPAQ Acquisition Holdings, Inc., a Delaware corporation, Gordon Pointe Acquisition Corp, a Delaware corporation, GPAQ Acquiror Merger Sub, Inc., a Delaware corporation, GPAQ Company Merger Sub, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, HOFV, and HOF Village Newco, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. 1.5 Person means an individual, corporation, partnership, association, limited liability company, joint venture, trust, estate, joint stock company or other similar organization, government or political subdivision thereof, or any other entity. 1.6 PFHOF Works shall mean the written, audio, visual, audiovisual, or choreographic works currently or hereafter owned by or freely sub-licensable by PFHOF.

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2. GRANT OF RIGHTS 2.1 Subject to the terms of this Agreement (including, without limitation, Sections 2.3, 2.4, 2.6 and 5 below), PFHOF hereby grants to the Village Media Company a worldwide, non-exclusive, limited, non-sublicenseable and non-assignable (except to the extent set forth in this Agreement) right and license to (a) Exploit the PFHOF Works and (b) edit, supplement or otherwise adapt, incorporate or otherwise utilize, the PFHOF Works to create, produce and Exploit new, original work(s) (each such work in this clause (b), a HOFV Work). For the avoidance of doubt, after the termination or expiration of this Agreement, the Village Media Company and its permitted licensees shall continue to have the right to fully exploit, use, and Exploit the HOFV Works for the length of the term of the license granted by PFHOF in connection with such HOFV Work pursuant to Section 2.3; provided that the length of the term of such license shall be a minimum of five (5) years. Any HOFV Works created pursuant to this Agreement shall exclusively be owned by the Village Media Company; provided, however, that, (i) PFHOF shall own all right, title, interest, and copyright in and to the underlying PFHOF Work(s) as further set forth in Section 2.5 and (ii) the Village Media Company's ownership is subject in all events to any Rights Restrictions and the terms of the license (including the term of such license) granted by PFHOF in connection with such HOFV Work pursuant to Section 2.3. 2.2 In addition to any rights set forth herein, PFHOF shall have the right and license to Exploit HOFV Works, at no fee or charge to PFHOF or any of its Affiliates, for educational, not-for-profit purposes aligned with the mission of PFHOF which usage shall not diminish the value of the Village Media Company's or its Affiliates' Exploitation of such HOFV Work in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. HOFV must preapprove any of PFHOF's proposed plans to Exploit the HOFV Works, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld. 2.3 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, PFHOF shall have the right to approve (in its sole and absolute discretion) any and all usage of, and Village Media Company's (and its Affiliates' and permitted licensees') plans to Exploit, the PFHOF Works (including any inclusion of any PFHOF Work in any HOFV Work and the term of such usage). Prior to any initial Exploitation of a PFHOF Work, the Village Media Company, at its own expense, must furnish to the Advisory Board and PFHOF a written notice (Notice) which Notice will set forth the Village Media Company's proposal for Exploitation of a PFHOF Work (whether by itself or as incorporated into a HOFV Work), which proposal shall at a minimum specify the applicable PFHOF Work(s) to be Exploited by the Village Media Company, the nature and location of the proposed Exploitation and a pro forma specifying the economics and approximate time period related to such Exploitation. The Advisory Board shall, within fourteen (14) days of its receipt of the Notice, make a recommendation to PFHOF to either approve or reject such proposal as set forth in the Notice. PFHOF shall, within fourteen (14) days of its receipt of the recommendation of the Advisory Board, either approve or reject the proposal as set forth in the Notice. If PFHOF does not approve the proposal as set forth in the Notice within fourteen (14) days of PFHOF's receipt of the recommendation of the Advisory Board, such proposal shall be deemed rejected by PFHOF. In the event that a proposal is rejected (or deemed rejected) by PFHOF, PFHOF shall, upon request from the Village Media Company, provide a written explanation (with reasonable detail) outlining its reason for rejecting such proposal. Upon PFHOF's approval with respect to any such proposal, the Village Media Company (and its Affiliates and permitted licensees) may Exploit the applicable PFHOF Work(s) so long as such Exploitation is in conformance with the proposal as approved by PFHOF (including any proposed sublicenses in accordance with Section 2.4).

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2.4 The Village Media Company shall have the right to sublicense (a) the production and creation of the HOFV Works and (b) Exploitation of the PFHOF Works hereunder to any of its Affiliates; provided, that, Village Media Company shall (x) cause such sublicenses to comply with all terms and conditions of this Agreement and (y) not be relieved of any of its obligations under this Agreement as a result of any such sublicense, and will be primarily responsible for any acts or omissions of such sublicensees. 2.5 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement, as between PFHOF (and its Affiliates), on the one hand, and the Village Media Company (and its Affiliates), on the other hand, PFHOF shall own and control all right, title, interest, and copyright in and to the PFHOF Works, including, without, limitation, any and all PFHOF Work(s) utilized by, or incorporated in, any HOFV Work and all of its constituent elements, which shall include, without limitation, all feeds recorded by or on behalf of PFHOF in connection with the production of such PFHOF Work, all event footage contained therein and all information and data concerning such PFHOF Work, and all derivatives of the foregoing (except for derivatives that constitute HOFV Works, which ownership shall be retained by the Village Media Company). The Village Media Company agrees, on behalf of itself and its Affiliates and their permitted sublicensees, that all uses by the Village Media Company or any of its Affiliates or their respective permitted sublicensees of the PFHOF Work shall inure to the benefit of PFHOF, and any right that may accrue to the Village Media Company, any of its Affiliates or any of their respective permitted sublicensees related thereto and any goodwill associated therewith are hereby granted and assigned to PFHOF or its designee. Notwithstanding the foregoing, to the extent any HOFV Work incorporates any HOFV trademarks, service marks, or trade dress (HOFV Trademarks), use of such HOFV Trademarks shall inure solely to HOFV's benefit. The Village Media Company shall not, and shall cause its Affiliates and their respective permitted sublicensees not to, whether during the Term or thereafter, challenge (a) the rights of PFHOF in and to any PFHOF Work, (b) the validity of any PFHOF Work, (c) PFHOF's right to grant rights or licenses relating to the PFHOF Works or (d) the validity, legality, or enforceability of this Agreement. 2.6 The Village Media Company acknowledges the existence of agreements in effect as of the Effective Date between PFHOF and certain licensees and/or licensors of PFHOF Works that may restrict or prohibit PFHOF from making certain PFHOF Works available for use or Exploitation under this Agreement, including, without limitation that certain agreement effective as of June 25, 2013 among NFL Enterprises LLC, PFHOF and PFHOF Enshrinees Events, Inc. d/b/a Pro Football Hall of Fame Enterprisers (the NFLN Agreement) (any and all such restrictions and prohibitions, collectively, Rights Restrictions) and that the Village Media Company's rights under this Agreement shall subject and subordinate to any such Rights Restrictions for so long as such Rights Restrictions are in effect. Without limiting the foregoing, in the event that the Village Media Company is prohibited from pursing and launching an opportunity to create and Exploit an HOFV Work or use or Exploit an existing PFHOF Work pursuant to Sections 2.7, 2.8 or 2.9 as a result of a Rights Restriction under the terms of the NFLN Agreement, then the Parties shall negotiate in good faith a reasonable decrease in the Annual Guarantee for the calendar year in which such opportunity is unavailable.

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2.7 PFHOF agrees not to grant licenses to create new PFHOF Works, except with respect to the categories identified on Exhibit A, to any third party during the Term without first offering to the Village Media Company the right of first refusal to create such PFHOF Works on equal terms, subject to any Rights Restrictions. If PFHOF desires to offer a license to any third party or if it receives any bona fide offer from a third party that it is willing to accept, it shall promptly communicate such offer, including the specific terms and business plan relating to such offer, to the Village Media Company and provide the Village Media Company with at least fourteen (14) days to exercise its right of first refusal. If the Village Media Company elects to exercise its right of first refusal, the terms of the offer shall apply, the applicable license shall be subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the Village Media Company shall pay to PFHOF a License Fee (as defined below) for such license in accordance with this Agreement. If the Village Media Company does not exercise its right of first refusal, PFHOF shall have the right to grant a license with respect to such third party on the same terms originally provided to the Village Media Company. 2.8 PFHOF agrees that during the Term, except with respect to the categories identified on Exhibit A, it will not create new PFHOF Works without first granting the Village Media Company a right of first offer to create such PFHOF Work, subject to any Rights Restrictions. If PFHOF desires to create new PFHOF Works, it shall present a proposed business plan in writing to the Village Media Company. The Village Media Company will have fourteen (14) days to review such business plan and elect to proceed under the business plan. If the Village Media Company elects proceed under the business plan, then creation of such PFHOF Work shall be subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the Village Media Company shall pay to PFHOF a License Fee in accordance with this Agreement for the license to create the PFHOF Work. If the Village Media Company does not make such an election, then PFHOF shall have the right to create such PFHOF Work itself. 2.9 PFHOF agrees that during the Term, except with respect to the categories identified on Exhibit A, if PFHOF desires to either exploit itself or license a third party to exploit an existing PFHOF Work, it shall first give the Village Media Company a right of first offer to exclusively license such PFHOF Work, subject to any Rights Restrictions. In such a case, PFHOF shall promptly notify the Village Media Company and provide the Village Media Company with any bona fide third party offer to license such PFHOF Work that PFHOF is willing to accept, including any specific terms and proposed business plan relating to such offer. The Parties shall then negotiate in good faith an agreement to exclusively license the particular PFHOF Work. If the Parties reach an agreement within thirty (30) days, then the applicable license shall be subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the Village Media Company shall pay to PFHOF a License Fee for such license in accordance with this Agreement. If the Parties cannot reach an agreement within thirty (30) days, then PFHOF shall have the right to exploit or license the PFHOF Work itself.

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2.10 PFHOF represents and warrants to the Village Media Company that it is the exclusive owner of the PFHOF Works or has the right to grant the licenses and other rights granted to the Village Media Company hereunder, including the right to use the PFHOF Works as permitted herein and that, subject to any Rights Restriction in effect on the Effective Date, PFHOF has secured any necessary releases for any rights of publicity or privacy and can license such rights to the Village Media Company hereunder. 2.11 PFHOF agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the Village Media Company, its Affiliates, and their respective employees, officers, directors, agents, representatives, and successors and assigns from and against any and all claims, demands, liabilities, losses, suits, damages, costs (including, without limitation, costs of investigation), and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, arising out of or relating to (a) the Village Media Company's authorized use of the PFHOF Works, as permitted by, and in accordance with, the terms of this Agreement, (b) any breach by PFHOF of any warranty, representation, obligation, or agreement made under this Agreement, or (c) PFHOF's use of the HOFV Works in breach of this Agreement, or any claim of infringement of any intellectual property right arising out of the misuse or misappropriation of the HOFV Works by PFHOF. 2.12 The Village Media Company represents and warrants to PFHOF that it is (a) a limited liability company organized and in good standing under the laws of the State of Delaware and (b) a wholly-owned subsidiary of HOFV. 2.13 The Village Media Company agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless PFHOF, its Affiliates, and their respective employees, officers, directors, agents, representatives, and successors and assigns from and against any and all claims, demands, liabilities, losses, suits, damages, costs (including, without limitation, costs of investigation), and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, arising out of or related to (a) the Village Media Company's use of the PFHOF Works in breach of this Agreement, or any claim of infringement of any intellectual property right arising out of the misuse or misappropriation of the PFHOF Works, (b) any breach by the Village Media Company (or its sublicensees, if applicable) of any warranty, representation, obligation, or agreement made under this Agreement, (c) the Exploitation of any of the rights granted pursuant to the terms of this Agreement by the Village Media Company, its Affiliates, licensees or sublicensees arising out of or relating to the Exploitation of any PFHOF Works or HOFV Works (unless such liability arises solely from use of the PFHOF Works by the Village Media Company in accordance with this Agreement), (d) PFHOF's authorized use of any HOFV Works as permitted by, and in accordance with, the terms of this Agreement, (e) any advertising, promotion or other similar materials that are inserted into any Exploitation of any PFHOF Work or any HOFV Work (but excluding advertising or promotional announcements supplied by or on behalf of PFHOF and excluding any claims arising solely from use of the PFHOF Works by the Village Media Company in accordance with this Agreement)) or (f) any failure of the Village Media Company to comply with applicable laws in connection with the rights and performance of its obligations under this Agreement.

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2.14 Except for Section 3.5, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as limiting in any way the Village Media Company's ability to seek and exploit separate rights from any third party. 3. OPERATION OF VILLAGE MEDIA COMPANY 3.1 The Chief Executive Officer of the Village Media Company (the CEO) shall be the Manager of the Village Media Company. 3.2 The Executive Producer of the Village Media Company (the EP) shall report to the CEO with input from the Chief Executive Officer of PFHOF. To the extent that the Village Media Company and PFHOF work collaboratively on media projects, the EP's services on such projects for the benefit of PFHOF shall be charged to PFHOF at cost without markup. Performance objectives for the EP shall be determined by the CEO with input from the Advisory Board. 3.3 In consultation with the CEO, the EP shall annually prepare a staffing plan for the Village Media Company's operations and present such plan to the Advisory Board for review. Staff employed by the Village Media Company may be used for projects solely for the benefit of PFHOF or for projects that are collaboratively undertaken by both the Village Media Company and PFHOF. The Advisory Board shall be informed to the extent Village Media Company staff are employed on projects solely for the benefit of PFHOF or on projects that are collaboratively undertaken by both the Village Media Company and PFHOF. In addition, (a) PFHOF shall bear its proportionate share of the cost of such Village Media Company staff (at cost without markup) that work on such collaborative projects and, to the extent such staff work 100% on a PFHOF project, PFHOF shall bear all of the cost of such staff for such project (at cost without markup) and (b) the Village Media Company shall bear its proportionate share of the cost of PFHOF staff (at cost without markup) that work on such collaborative projects and, to the extent such staff work 100% on a Village Media Company project, the Village Media Company bear all of the cost of such staff for such project (at cost without markup). The EP shall ensure that, to the extent that PFHOF and the Village Media Company share staff, that such sharing will not impact the ability of PFHOF or the Village Media Company to meet their respective budget, creative goals, or sales/marketing goals for any year.

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3.4 The Advisory Board shall meet regularly to facilitate the Village Media Company's consideration of media-related opportunities contemplated hereunder and to review proposed projects, budgets, schedules, and creative concepts under consideration by the Village Media Company. 3.5 All communication with the National Football League (the NFL), its 32 Member Clubs, NFL Legends and Gold Jackets shall be made exclusively and directly through PFHOF. For the avoidance of doubt, PFHOF has the exclusive and sole relationship with the NFL, its 32 Member Clubs, NFL Legends and Gold Jackets for any and all PFHOF and HOFV activities; provided, however, that any communication relating to any investment by the NFL in any Village Media Company project, may be made directly through the President of PFHOF or the Chief Executive Officer of HOFV; and, provided further, that the Village Media Company shall have the right to present opportunities related to any of the above for approval by PFHOF. 4. TERM AND TERMINATION 4.1 Unless otherwise terminated as provided herein, the term of this Agreement shall commence on the Effective Date and shall terminate on December 31, 2034 (such period, including as may be extended in accordance with the subsequent sentence, the Term). Thereafter, the agreement shall automatically renew for successive five (5)-year terms, unless either Party gives written notice to the other Party of intent not to renew at least six (6) months prior to the expiration of the then-current Term. If either party elects not to renew the Agreement and the other party wishes to continue the Agreement, the Parties shall attempt in good faith to negotiate an amendment to the Agreement to renew the Term on such terms as may be negotiated by the Parties. Such good faith negotiation shall continue until both Parties agree to cease negotiations or until expiration of the Term. 4.2 After good faith consultation with the Advisory Board, either Party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement at any time for an uncured material breach by the other Party, including the non-payment of the Annual Guarantee, license fees and staffing fees, provided that the non-breaching Party provides prior written notice to the breaching Party, specifying the alleged material breach, and further provided that the breaching Party shall have thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice to cure the material breach, to the reasonable satisfaction of the non-breaching Party; provided, further, that if such breach (other than a breach for non-payment) cannot be cured during such 30-day period, but the allegedly breaching Party has commenced and is continuing good faith efforts to cure such breach within such 30-day period, then the cure period shall be extended until the allegedly breaching Party has stopped making good faith efforts to cure such breach, such extension not to exceed ninety (90) days. 4.3 Either Party may terminate this Agreement immediately upon giving notice if the other Party ceases to conduct its operations in the normal course of business, including the inability to meet its obligations as they mature, or if any proceeding under the bankruptcy or insolvency laws is brought by or against the other Party, or a receiver or custodian is appointed or applied for by the other Party, or an assignment for the benefit of creditors or a transfer of all or substantially all of its property is made by the other Party.

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4.4 In addition to and without limiting any other provision of this Agreement, if a Change of Control occurs at any time during the Term, PFHOF shall have the right to terminate this Agreement immediately upon giving notice of such termination to the Village Media Company. For purposes of this Section 4.4, a Change of Control shall mean any transaction or series of related transactions that results in (including by way of merger or consolidation), or that is in connection with, the Village Media Company no longer being controlled (as defined in Section 1.2) by or under common control (as defined in Section 1.2) with HOFV. 4.5 In addition to and without limiting any other provision of this Agreement, in the event the Village Media Company or HOFV fails to pay the Annual Guarantee to PFHOF in accordance with Section 5.1 and such failure is not cured within thirty (30) days of notice thereof by PFHOF, then the rights of first offer granted to HOFV in Section 3.1 of the First Amended and Restated License Agreement, dated as of September 16, 2019 between PFHOF and HOFV (the License Agreement) shall automatically and immediately terminate, regardless of whether PFHOF elects not to terminate this Agreement in accordance Section 4.2. 4.6 Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, this Agreement shall automatically and immediately terminate, without any further action or notice to any Party, upon termination of the License Agreement. 4.7 Upon the expiration or termination of this Agreement as provided in this Section 4, the rights and obligations of the Parties under this Agreement shall be terminated, except as provided herein. 5. FEES 5.1 Subject to Section 2.6, the Village Media Company shall, or shall cause HOFV to, pay to PFHOF a minimum guarantee of one million two hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($1,250,000) (the Annual Guarantee) each year during the Term; provided that the Parties acknowledge and agree that after the first five (5) years of the Term, the Annual Guarantee shall increase by three percent (3%) on a year-over-year basis (e.g., the Annual Guarantee shall increase to $1,287,500 for year six (6) and to $1,326,125 for year seven (7)). The first Annual Guarantee payment shall be due and payable on the Effective Date and thereafter shall be payable to PFHOF on each twelve (12) month anniversary of the Closing Date during the Term.

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5.2 In consideration of any license granted to the Village Media Company hereunder, the Village Media Company shall, or shall cause HOFV to, pay to PFHOF a license fee specific to the PFHOF Work(s) licensed by PFHOF hereunder (License Fee) pursuant to the rate for the applicable project or opportunity as will be mutually agreed between the Parties for each opportunity; provided that License Fees shall be debited first from the Annual Guarantee, which shall satisfy such License Fees due and payable hereunder until the aggregate amount of the License Fees due and payable during such calendar year exceeds the Annual Guarantee for such calendar year. For clarity, if for any calendar year during the Term, the amount of License Fees for such calendar is (x) less than the amount of the Annual Guarantee, the Village Media Company shall still be required to pay the Annual Guarantee for such calendar year or (y) more than the Annual Guarantee, the Village Media Company shall be required to pay all License Fees in excess of the Annual Guarantee for such calendar year. The Parties acknowledge and agree that two hundred twenty five thousand dollars ($225,000) (the Youth Sports License Fee) shall be credited against the Annual Guarantee on the Closing Date and each anniversary of the Closing Date during the Term for the license granted by PFHOF to Youth Sports Management, LLC (Youth Sports) pursuant to that certain branding license agreement to be entered into on the Effective Date between PFHOF and Youth Sports for so long as such agreement remains in effect; provided that after the first five (5) years of the Term, the Youth Sports License Fee shall increase by three percent (3%) on a year-over year basis and thereafter, the aggregate amount of the Youth Sports License Fee, after giving effect to such increase each year, shall be the amount credited against the Annual Guarantee. 6. FORCE MAJEURE In the event either Party is unable to comply fully with its obligations (other than payment obligations) under this Agreement due to an event beyond the control of the Party whose performance is affected, including any legal prohibition, court order, degree, regulation or requirement of any governmental entity having jurisdiction, strikes, catastrophe, drought, shortage of water or other action of the elements, temporary or permanent shutdown due to regulatory or other governmental actions, or Acts of God or any other matters beyond its control, such Party shall while so affected be relieved to the extent thus prevented from performing its obligations hereunder and such non-performance shall not, in and of itself, be deemed to be a breach of this Agreement; provided that, in such event, the non-performing Party takes all commercially reasonable measures to remove the disability and resume full performance hereunder at the earliest possible date. 7. GENERAL PROVISIONS 7.1 Confidentiality (a) Confidential Information means all forms of confidential information, including technical information and business information, disclosed by one Party or its Affiliates (the Disclosing Party) to the other Party or its Affiliates (the Receiving Party) during the Term in connection with this Agreement, that is identified as confidential or is information that is of a nature that is customarily regarded as confidential, whether disclosed in electronic, tangible, oral or visual form; provided that oral or visual disclosures shall be deemed confidential only if they are confirmed as confidential in writing by the Disclosing Party prior to or at the time of disclosure or within thirty (30) days thereafter, or if the Receiving Party should reasonably know that such visual or oral disclosures are intended to be confidential. Confidential Information shall not include such information that: (i) as of the date of disclosure is known to the Receiving Party or its Affiliates, as shown by written documentation; (ii) was independently developed by the Receiving Party or its Affiliates without access to the Disclosing Party's Confidential Information; (iii) as of the date of disclosure is in, or subsequently enters, the public domain, through no fault of the Receiving Party; or (iv) as of the date of disclosure or thereafter is obtained from a third party free from any obligation of confidentiality to the Disclosing Party.

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(b) Each Receiving Party agrees: (i) not to disclose, make public, or authorize any disclosure or publication of such Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party except as expressly permitted herein; (ii) to take reasonable measures to protect the confidentiality of the Disclosing Party's Confidential Information exercising the same degree of care to preserve and safeguard the Disclosing Party's Confidential Information as it uses to preserve and safeguard its own Confidential Information, but in no event less than a reasonable degree of care; (iii) to restrict access to such Confidential Information to only those officers, directors, or employees of the Receiving Party or its Affiliates or representatives who have a need to know such Confidential Information and who are bound by confidentiality obligations at least as restrictive as those contained in this Agreement; and (iv) not to remove any confidential or proprietary markings or designations placed by the Disclosing Party on such Confidential Information. The Receiving Party and its Affiliates shall not use the Disclosing Party's Confidential Information for any purpose except as permitted by this Agreement. (c) The confidentiality obligations contained herein shall not apply to the extent that the Receiving Party is required to disclose the information by law, order, or regulation of a governmental agency or a court of competent jurisdiction; provided that, in each such case, the Receiving Party shall give written notice thereof to the Disclosing Party and sufficient opportunity to prevent or limit any such disclosure or to request confidential treatment thereof; and provided further, that the Receiving Party shall give reasonable assistance to the Disclosing Party to preserve the information as confidential. (d) Upon termination of this Agreement, each Receiving Party shall return to the Disclosing Party (or at the Disclosing Party's direction, destroy) all Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party that is in the possession, custody, or control of the Receiving Party. The Village Media Company shall be permitted to retain copies of PFHOF's Confidential Information as necessary to allow the Village Media Company to exercise its post-termination rights with respect to such information.

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(e) Each Party acknowledges that a breach or threatened breach of this Section 7.1 on its part shall result in irreparable and incalculable damages to the other Party. Therefore, in addition to any action by either Party for collection of damages resulting from the breach of this Agreement, such Party shall also be entitled to immediate injunctive relief, restraining the other Party from continued or threatened breach of this Agreement. Each Party further agrees that, upon a finding of a breach of the terms of this Agreement on its part, such Party shall pay to the other Party the costs and expenses, including attorneys' fees, which the other Party incurs in enforcing the terms of this Agreement. 7.2 Notices. Any notice required or permitted by this Agreement will be in writing and delivered as follows with notice deemed given as indicated: (i) by personal delivery when delivered personally; (ii) by overnight courier upon written verification of receipt; (iii) by telecopy or facsimile transmission upon acknowledgement of receipt of electronic transmission; or (iv) by certified or registered mail, return receipt requested, upon verification of receipt. Notice will be sent to the appropriate address set forth below or such other address as to which the Parties have been notified hereunder. 7.3 Compliance with Laws and Regulations. Each of the Village Media Company and PFHOF, as applicable, agrees to be in material compliance with all federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, and regulations applicable to its respective operations and to obtain and maintain all licenses and permits required by law necessary for each of their respective operations. 7.4 Governing Law and Arbitration. (a) This Agreement will be governed in all respects by the laws of the State of Ohio (without regard to conflicts of law provisions), as such laws are applied to agreements entered into and to be performed entirely within the State of Ohio between Ohio residents. (b) Any dispute between the Parties concerning the scope or interpretation of this Agreement shall be submitted to binding arbitration in accordance with the Rules of Commercial Arbitration of the American Arbitration Association in effect on the date that a dispute is submitted to arbitration (the Rules). The arbitration shall be held in Canton, Ohio, and shall be before a panel of three arbitrators, one chosen by each of the Parties and a third chosen by the two arbitrators so chosen by the Parties. Not less than fifteen (15) days prior to the arbitration, each Party shall submit to the other the documents and a list of witnesses it intends to interview or call in the arbitration. The arbitrators shall apply the substantive law of the State of Ohio with regard to any dispute that becomes the subject of arbitration, and the arbitrators will be so instructed. The arbitrators shall issue a written opinion stating the findings of fact and the conclusions of law upon which the decision is based. The decision of the arbitrators shall be final and binding.

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(c) In any action, suit, proceeding, claim, or counterclaim brought to enforce this Agreement or any of its provisions, the Party that prevails in any such action, suit, proceeding, claim, or counterclaim (the Prevailing Party) shall recover its costs, fees, and expenses, including, but not limited to, the reasonable costs, fees, and expenses of attorneys and outside experts (collectively, Expenses), from the other Party (the Non-Prevailing Party), and the court or arbitration panel shall be so instructed to determine which Party is the Prevailing Party, to grant the recovery of the Expenses incurred by the Prevailing Party, and to order the Non-Prevailing Party to pay the Expenses of the Prevailing Party. 7.5 Assignment. The Village Media Company shall not, directly or indirectly, assign, sublicense or otherwise transfer any of its rights or obligations hereunder without the prior written consent of PFHOF. The transfer of ownership of the Village Media Company pursuant to the Merger Agreement shall not require the consent of PFHOF. 7.6 Severability. Should any provision of this Agreement be held by a court of competent jurisdiction to be illegal, invalid, or unenforceable, the legality, validity, and enforceability of the remaining provisions of this Agreement will not be affected or impaired thereby. 7.7 Waiver. The waiver by either Party of a breach of any provision of this Agreement by the other Party will not operate or be construed as a waiver of any other or subsequent breach by such other Party. 7.8 Authority. Each Party warrants and represents that such Party's execution and delivery of this Agreement has been duly authorized by proper corporate or limited liability company action and that this Agreement is a binding obligation of such Party enforceable in accordance with its terms. 7.9 Independent Contracting Parties. The Parties are independent contracting parties and nothing in this Agreement shall make either Party the agent or legal representative of the other for any purpose whatsoever, nor does it grant either Party the authority to assume or create any obligation on behalf of or in the name of the other. Furthermore, the Parties shall remain separate and independent contracting parties and nothing in this Agreement shall make either Party subject to a joint venture agreement or other mutual arrangement between the Parties. 7.10 Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the Parties relating to this subject matter and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous oral or written agreements concerning such subject matter, including the Original License Agreement. This Agreement may be changed only by mutual agreement of the Parties in writing. 7.11 Merger Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, in the event that the Closing (as such term is defined in the Merger Agreement) does not occur, this Agreement shall be terminated and the provisions herein shall have no force or effect. [signature page follows]

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, PFHOF, HOFV (solely for purposes of Section 4.5) and the Village Media Company have caused this Agreement to be executed by their respective, duly authorized representatives, effective as of the Effective Date. NATIONAL FOOTBALL MUSEUM, INC. By: C. David Baker President Date: Address: 2121 George Halas Drive NW Canton, Ohio 44708 HOF VILLAGE MEDIA GROUP, LLC By: Name: Title: Date: Address: 1826 Clearview Avenue NW Canton, Ohio 44708 [Media License Agreement]

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For the purpose of acknowledging and agreeing to the terms set forth in Section 4.5: HOF VILLAGE, LLC By: Name: Title: Date: Address: 1826 Clearview Avenue NW Canton, Ohio 44708 [Media License Agreement]

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Exhibit A Excluded Categories and Properties 1. Any PFHOF Works in, or Exploited in connection with, the following Categories: · Health Care · Museums · Education · Sports Betting 2. Any programming or content created or Exploited in support and furtherance of the PFHOF's mission. 3. The following television properties that are subject to perpetual rights and existing and future media deals (including any extensions, renewals or similar agreement in connection any existing agreement): Properties and rights subject to agreements with NFL Enterprises LLC (NFLN) and ESPN, Inc. (ESPN) through September 1st 2021 (and any extension, renewal or similar agreement relating thereto). · Enshrinement Ceremonies · Other Enshrinement Events reserved for NFLN o Gold Jacket Show one hour (2019 - 2 hours co-copyright NFLN PFHOF) o Five One Hour Gold Jacket Contender Shows from September to February around the Enshrinement Selection Process For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Agreement shall grant Village Media Company or its Affiliates the right or license to (i) any live (or near live) rights to Exploit any events or other content owned or controlled by PFHOF (e.g., Enshrinement Ceremonies), or (ii) any programming or content in connection with or related to any Enshrinement Ceremony or the Enshrinement selection process (e.g., selection meetings, voting, debates or discussions prior to or during any selection meeting, presenter speeches, discussions or events immediately after Enshrinement Ceremonies, etc.). 4. Any content or properties utilizing the following trademarks: · Knock on the Door (Trademarked sold to social media company) · Hometown Hall of Famer (Trademarked sold to sponsors)

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5. The following movies: · Jim and Jill Kelly Movie 6. The autobiographical or biographical works related to the following players with video rights: · Michael Strahan · John Madden · Troy Aikman 7. The following television show concepts: · Hall of Fame City · Documentary One Years One Hundred Yards of Character · Strong Youth Strong Communities · Centennial Spectacular · Centennial Gala 8. Any digital live streaming rights, including without limitation, of the following properties: · State of the Hall · Super Bowl Luncheon · Salute to Greatness · Inspiration Project · The Mission · Heart of the Hall of Famer 9. Any licenses or sponsorships of video games granted to EA Sports (or its successor) with respect to Madden NFL or any other EA Sports football game. Exhibit A-2

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Question: Highlight the parts (if any) of this contract related to Covenant Not To Sue that should be reviewed by a lawyer. Details: Is a party restricted from contesting the validity of the counterparty’s ownership of intellectual property or otherwise bringing a claim against the counterparty for matters unrelated to the contract?
[EX A]:
The Village Media Company shall not, and shall cause its Affiliates and their respective permitted sublicensees not to, whether during the Term or thereafter, challenge (a) the rights of PFHOF in and to any PFHOF Work, (b) the validity of any PFHOF Work, (c) PFHOF's right to grant rights or licenses relating to the PFHOF Works or (d) the validity, legality, or enforceability of this Agreement.