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Exhibit 10.29    
    

 
 

EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT    
    

        This
Employment Agreement is entered into as of March 17, 2004 (the "Effective Date"), between CATHY HETZEL ("Executive") and  RENTRAK CORPORATION, an
Oregon corporation (the "Corporation"). 

1.    SERVICES  

        1.1    Employment Position.    Corporation agrees to employ Executive as Senior Vice
President, VOD Essentials, and Executive accepts such employment, under the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Executive also agrees to serve, if elected, without separate compensation, as a
director of Corporation and an officer and/or director of any subsidiary or affiliate of Corporation. In the event that the Corporation pays directors fees to other directors who are also officers of
Corporation, Corporation will pay directors fees to Executive on the same basis. Corporation represents to Executive that it currently has and will maintain directors and officers liability insurance. 

        1.2    Term.    The term of this Agreement (the "Term") will commence on the Effective Date and will expire
February 28, 2007. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event of a Change in Control of Corporation, as defined in Section 7 of this Agreement, during the Term of this Agreement, the
Term will automatically be extended to December 31 of the second calendar year following the year in which the Change in Control occurs. 

        1.3    Duties.    During the Term, Executive will serve in an executive capacity as Senior Vice President, VOD
Essentials. Executive will report to Kenneth Papagan, Corporation's Executive Vice President, or his successor. Executive will be responsible for managing Corporation's VOD Essentials product line and
such other or different duties on behalf of Corporation as may be assigned from time to time by Corporation's President, Chief Executive Officer, Executive Vice President, or Board of Directors (the
"Board"). 

        1.4    Location.    Executive will initially be based in Los Angeles California. Within approximately 12 months
following the Effective Date, it is anticipated that Executive will be based in Corporation's Portland, Oregon, executive offices. Executive will do such traveling as may be required in the
performance of her duties under this Agreement. 

        1.5    Outside Activities.    During her employment under this Agreement, Executive will devote her full business
time, energies, and attention to the business and affairs of Corporation, and to the promotion and advancement of its interests. Executive will perform her services faithfully, competently, and to the
best of her abilities and will not engage in professional or personal business activities that may require an appreciable portion of Executive's time or effort to the detriment of Corporation's
business. 

        1.6    Application of Corporate Policies.    Executive will, except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, be
subject to Corporation's rules, practices, and policies applicable generally to Corporation's senior executive employees, as such rules, practices, and policies may be revised from time to time by the
Board. 

2.    COMPENSATION AND EXPENSES  

        2.1    Base Salary.    As compensation for services under this Agreement, Corporation will pay
to Executive a base salary of $220,000 per year, payable in a manner consistent with Corporation's payroll practices for management employees, as such practices may be revised from time to time.
Executive's annual base salary will be reviewed by Corporation's Executive Vice President and Compensation 

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Committee
(the "Committee") on or before April 1 of each year (commencing in 2005), unless Executive's employment has been terminated earlier pursuant to this Agreement, to determine if such
base salary should be increased (but not decreased) for the following fiscal year in recognition of services to Corporation. 

        2.2    Bonus Compensation. 

        2.2.1   Calendar 2004. 

        (a)   For
the period from the Effective Date through March 31, 2004, on or before April 30, 2004, Corporation will pay Executive a bonus in the amount of $22,000
provided that (i) no later than March 31, 2004, Executive delivers an announcement of, or a contract for, a VOD trial with Comcast or another major Cable MSO (a MSO that is within the
ten largest US MSOs), and (ii) Executive is still an executive of Corporation and this Agreement has not been terminated through March 31, 2004. 

        (b)   For
the period from April 1, 2004, through June 30, 2004, on or before July 31, 2004, Corporation will pay Executive a bonus in the amount of
$22,000, provided that (i) no later than June 30, 2004, Executive delivers an announcement of, or a contract for, a VOD trial with a second major Cable MSO, (ii) Executive
delivers a contract for a one-year subscription from a minimum of two content providers for Corporation's VOD Pilot Program, and (iii) Executive is still an executive of Corporation
and this Agreement has not been terminated through June 30, 2004. 

        (c)   For
the period from July 1, 2004, through December 31, 2004, on or before March 1, 2005, Corporation will pay Executive a discretionary bonus as
determined by the Committee, but not less than $22,000, provided that Executive is still an executive of Corporation and this Agreement has not been terminated through December 31, 2004. 

        2.2.2   Balance of Term.    For subsequent years in the Term, Corporation and Executive will mutually
develop a performance-based incentive compensation plan or arrangement covering Executive using mutually agreed upon sales targets and other criteria as performance measures. For calendar 2005,
Executive and Corporation mutually agree to finalize such plan or arrangement not later than December 31, 2004. Executive's targeted incentive bonus under such plan or arrangement will be an
amount equal to 40% of her base salary. 

        2.3    Equity-Based Compensation. 

        2.3.1   2004 Grant.    Upon execution of this Agreement, Executive will be granted a combination of an
incentive stock option and a nonqualified stock option (the "2004 Options") to purchase an aggregate of 20,000 shares of Corporation's common stock with an exercise price equal to the fair market
value of the stock on the date of the grant. The 2004 Options will initially be entirely unvested and will become fully and immediately vested on March 31, 2005, provided Executive remains
employed with Corporation and this Agreement has not been terminated through such date. Corporation's Compensation Committee has authorized the grant of the 2004 Options. 

        2.3.2   Balance of Term.    For subsequent years in the Term, Executive will participate, together with
Corporation's other senior executives, in Corporation's 1997 Equity Participation Plan (the "Plan") or in another long-term incentive compensation plan to be developed by Corporation for
its senior executives.. Executive will be granted options to purchase shares of Corporation's common stock and/or other equity or equity equivalent awards under the Plan, or other long-tem
incentive awards under such new plan, at the times and in the amounts determined by the Committee. 

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        2.4    Additional Employee Benefits.    Executive will receive an annual grant of 208 hours of credit (or such
higher number of hours as are credited to Corporation's other senior executives) under Corporation's Personal Time Off (PTO) program. Personal time off and vacation may be taken in accordance with
Corporation's rules, practices, and policies applicable to Corporation's senior executive employees, as such rules, practices, and policies may be revised from time to time by the Board or the
Committee. During the Term, Executive will be entitled to any other employee benefits approved by the Board or the Committee, or available to officers and other management employees generally,
including any life and medical insurance plans, 401(k) and other similar plans, and health and welfare plans, each whether now existing or hereafter approved by the Board or the Committee ("Benefit
Plans"). The foregoing will not be construed to require Corporation to establish any such plans or to prevent Corporation from modifying or terminating any such Benefit Plans. 

        2.5    Expenses.    Subject to review and approval by the chairman of Corporation's audit committee, Corporation will
reimburse Executive for reasonable expenses actually incurred by Executive in connection with the business of Corporation. Executive will submit to Corporation such substantiation for such expenses as
may be reasonably required by Corporation. 

        2.6    Relocation Expenses.    Corporation will reimburse Executive for reasonable expenses, to be negotiated in
advance in good faith, for moving expenses in connection with relocation to Corporation's Portland offices. 

3.    CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION  

        3.1    Definition.    "Confidential Information" is all nonpublic information relating to
Corporation or its business that is disclosed to Executive, that Executive produces, or that Executive otherwise obtains during employment. Confidential Information also includes information received
from third parties that Corporation has agreed to treat as confidential. Examples of Confidential Information include, without limitation, marketing plans, customer lists or other customer
information, product design and manufacturing information, and financial information. Confidential Information does not include any
information that (i) is within the public domain other than as a result of disclosure by Executive in violation of this Agreement, (ii) was, on or before the date of disclosure to
Executive, already known by Executive, or (iii) Executive is required to disclose in any governmental, administrative, judicial, or quasi-judicial proceeding, but only to the extent that
Executive is so required to disclose and provided that Executive takes reasonable steps to request confidential treatment of such information in such proceeding. 

        3.2    Access to Information.    Executive acknowledges that in the course of her employment she will have access to
Confidential Information, that such information is a valuable asset of Corporation, and that its disclosure or unauthorized use will cause Corporation substantial harm. 

        3.3    Ownership.    Executive acknowledges that all Confidential Information will continue to be the exclusive
property of Corporation (or the third party that disclosed it to Corporation), whether or not prepared in whole or in part by Executive and whether or not disclosed to Executive or entrusted to her
custody in connection with her employment by Corporation. 

        3.4    Nondisclosure and Nonuse.    Unless authorized or instructed in advance in writing by Corporation, or required
by law (as determined by licensed legal counsel), Executive will not, except as required in the course of Corporation's business, during or after her employment, disclose to others or use any
Confidential Information, unless and until, and then only to the extent that, such items become available to the public through no fault of Executive. 

        3.5    Return of Confidential Information.    Upon request by Corporation during or after her employment, and without
request upon termination of employment pursuant to this Agreement, 

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Executive
will deliver immediately to Corporation all written, stored, saved, or otherwise tangible materials containing Confidential Information without retaining any excerpts or copies. 

        3.6    Duration.    The obligations set forth in this Section 3 will continue beyond the term of employment of
Executive by Corporation and for so long as Executive possesses Confidential Information. 

4.    NONCOMPETITION  

        4.1    Competitive Entity.    For purposes of this Agreement, a Competitive Entity is any
firm, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, business trust, or other entity that is engaged in all or any of the following business activities: 

        (a)   The
wholesale and/or revenue sharing physical or electronic distribution of home entertainment software in any media, including without limitation video cassettes, DVDs,
video games, and PC software ("Entertainment Software"); 

        (b)   The
fulfillment, warehouse, or distributing business in connection with the Entertainment Software industry; 

        (c)   The
collection, aggregation, tracking, and dissemination of market information and data (such as sales, marketing, inventory, occurrence, expenditure, and advertising
data) related to consumer activity in various industries including, but not limited to, the entertainment industry; 

        (d)   The
delivery of technological intelligence, industry analysis, and strategic and tactical guidance with respect to consumer activity in various industries including, but
not limited to the entertainment industry; or 

        (e)   Any
business directly competitive with a business then engaged in by Corporation or identified in Corporation's three-year business plan. 

        4.2    Covenant.    During the Term of and for a period ending on the last day of the applicable Noncompete Period
described in Section 5.7, Executive will not, within any geographical area where Corporation engages in business: 

        (a)   Directly
or indirectly, alone or with any individual, partnership, limited liability company, corporation, or other entity, become associated with, render services to,
invest in, represent, advise, or otherwise participate in any Competitive Entity; provided, however, that nothing contained in this Section 4.2 will prevent Executive from owning less than
5 percent of any class of equity or debt securities listed on a national securities exchange or market, provided such involvement is solely as a passive investor; 

        (b)   Solicit
any business on behalf of a Competitive Entity from any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, or other entity that is a customer of Corporation during the
12 months immediately preceding the date Executive's employment with Corporation is terminated; or 

        (c)   Employ
or otherwise engage, or offer to employ for Executive or any other person, entity, or corporation, the services or employment of any person who has been an
employee, sales representative, or agent of Corporation during the 12 months preceding the date Executive's employment with Corporation is terminated. 

For
purposes of this Section 4, "Corporation" means Corporation and its subsidiaries (whether now existing or subsequently created) and their successors and assigns. 

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        4.3    Severability; Reform of Covenant.    If, in any judicial proceeding, a court refuses to enforce this covenant
not to compete because it covers too extensive a geographic area or is too long in its duration, the parties intend that it be reformed and enforced to the maximum extent permitted under applicable
law. 

5.    TERMINATION  

        Executive's employment under this Agreement will terminate prior to the end of the Term as follows: 

        5.1    Death.    Executive's employment will terminate automatically upon the date of Executive's death. 

        5.2    Disability.    Corporation may, at its option, terminate Executive's employment under this Agreement upon
written notice to Executive if Executive, because of physical or mental incapacity or disability, fails to perform the essential functions of her position, with reasonable accommodation, required of
her under this Agreement for a continuous period of 120 days or any 180 days within any 12-month period. 

        5.3    Termination by Corporation for Cause.    Corporation may terminate Executive's employment under this Agreement
for Cause at any time. For purposes of this Agreement, "Cause" means: (a) a material breach of this Agreement by Executive; (b) Executive's refusal, failure, or inability to comply with
the
general policies or standards of Corporation or to perform any job duties of Executive; (c) any act of fraud by Executive, (d) any act of dishonesty by Executive involving Corporation or
its business; (e) Executive's conviction of or a plea of nolo contendere to a felony; or (f) the commission of any act in direct or indirect competition with or materially detrimental to
the best interests of Corporation that is in breach of Executive's fiduciary duties to Corporation; provided that Cause will not include any actions or circumstances constituting Cause under
(a) or (b) above if Executive cures such actions or circumstances within 30 days of receipt of written notice from Corporation setting forth the actions or circumstances
constituting Cause. 

        5.4    Termination by Executive for Good Reason.    Executive may terminate her employment with Corporation under this
Agreement for "Good Reason" if Corporation has not cured the actions or circumstances which are the basis for such termination within 30 days following receipt by the Board of written notice
from Executive setting forth the actions or circumstances constituting Good Reason. For purposes of this Agreement, "Good Reason" means: 

        (a)   Failure
of Corporation to comply with the terms of this Agreement; or 

        (b)   The
occurrence (without Executive's express written consent) of any of the following acts by Corporation or failures by Corporation to act: 

        (i)    A
substantial adverse alteration in the nature or status of Executive's title, position, duties, or reporting responsibilities as an executive of Corporation; 

        (ii)   A
reduction in Executive's base salary as set forth in this Agreement or as the base salary may be increased from time to time; or 

        (iii)  The
failure by Corporation to continue to provide Executive with benefits and participation in Benefit Plans made available by Corporation to its senior executives. 

        5.5    Termination by Corporation Without Cause.    Corporation may terminate Executive's employment with Corporation
without Cause at any time by written notice to Executive. 

        5.6    Termination by Executive Without Good Reason.    Executive may terminate Executive's employment with
Corporation other than for Good Reason at any time by written notice to the Secretary of the Corporation. 

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        5.7    Applicable Noncompete Periods upon Termination.    The duration of Executive's obligations under
Section 4 (the "Noncompete Period") will be as follows: 

        5.7.1   In
the event Executive terminates her employment with Corporation for Good Reason under Section 5.4 or Corporation terminates Executive's
employment with Corporation without Cause under Section 5.5, the Noncompete Period will continue so long as Executive receives Monthly Severance Payments under Section 6.2. Executive's
obligations under this Agreement will terminate immediately if Corporation fails to make a Monthly Severance Payment within 15 days after it is due. For this purpose, a check for a Monthly
Severance Payment mailed within such 15-day period (as evidenced by official postmark) will be deemed to be made within such 15-day period. 

        5.7.2   Subject
to extension by Corporation as provided below, in the event Executive terminates her employment with Corporation other than for Good Reason under
Section 5.6 or Executive's employment with Corporation terminates due to the expiration of the Term, the Noncompete Period will be one year from the date of termination. Corporation may in its
sole discretion extend the Noncompete Period for a period not to extend beyond 24 months from the date the Noncompete Period would otherwise expire by agreeing to make Monthly Severance
Payments to Executive during the extended Noncompete Period. To extend the Noncompete Period, Corporation must give Executive written notice (an "Extension Notice") no later than 60 days
following the date of termination, stating the elected duration of the extended Noncompete Period. The Extension Notice will constitute a binding commitment by Corporation to make Monthly Severance
Payments for the full duration of the extended Noncompete Period and no further extension of the Noncompete Period will be permitted. Executive's obligations under this Agreement will terminate
immediately if Corporation fails to make a Monthly Severance Payment within 15 days after it is due. 

        5.7.3   In
the event Corporation terminates Executive's employment for Cause, the Noncompete Period will be one year from the date of termination. 

6.    COMPENSATION UPON TERMINATION  

        6.1    Death, Disability, or Expiration of Term.    Upon termination of Executive's employment
pursuant to Section 5.1, Section 5.2, or due to the Expiration of the Term, all obligations of Corporation under this Agreement will cease, except that Executive will be entitled to: 

        (a)   Accrued
base salary through the date of Executive's termination of employment; 

        (b)   A
prorated portion of the bonus described in Section 2.2; and 

        (c)   Other
benefits under Benefit Plans to which Executive was entitled upon such termination of employment in accordance with the terms of such Benefit Plans. 

        6.2    Termination Without Cause or by Executive for Good Reason. 

        6.2.1   Monthly Severance Payments. 

        (a)   In
the event that no Change in Control (as defined in Section 7) has occurred and, prior to the expiration of the Term, Executive terminates her employment with
Corporation for Good Reason under Section 5.4 or Corporation terminates Executive's employment with Corporation without Cause under Section 5.5, Executive will be entitled to the amounts
described in Section 6.1, plus severance payments equal to the lesser of 24 months or the number of full calendar months remaining in the Term, multiplied by the base salary per month in
effect as of the date of termination, payable in equal monthly installments (each installment, a "Monthly Severance Payment"). 

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        (b)   Corporation's
obligations to pay Monthly Severance Payments under this Section 6.2.1 and to continue medical and dental insurance benefits as provided in
Section 6.2.2 are expressly conditioned on (i) Executive's execution of a release (in the form attached to this Agreement as Appendix 6.2.1(b), with such modifications
specifically in response to changes in applicable law as counsel for Corporation determines to be reasonably necessary or desirable to ensure effective release of all claims) of any and all claims
that Executive may hold through the date such release is executed against Corporation or any
of its subsidiaries or affiliates, and (ii) the expiration of any applicable revocation period specified in such release without revocation of the release by Executive. 

        (c)   Monthly
Severance Payments will be payable in a manner consistent with Corporation's payroll practices for management employees. 

        (d)   Executive
will not be required to mitigate the Monthly Severance Payments pursuant to this Agreement by seeking other employment; provided however, that amounts payable
by Corporation as Monthly Severance Payments will be reduced by compensation actually received by Executive from a new employer during the severance period described above. 

        6.2.2   Medical and Dental Insurance Benefits.    In addition to Monthly Severance Payments, subject to
the execution of a release as described in Section 6.2.1(b), Corporation will continue to provide or will arrange to provide Executive with medical and dental insurance benefits substantially
similar to those to which Executive was entitled as of the date of termination until Corporation's obligation to make Monthly Severance Payments expires; provided, however, that if Executive is
employed with another employer and is eligible to receive medical and dental insurance benefits under another employer-provided plan, Corporation's obligation to provide the medical and dental
benefits described in this paragraph will terminate automatically. 

        6.2.3   Effect of Competition.    Corporation's obligation to make Monthly Severance Payments and
provide medical and dental insurance benefits to Executive will terminate if Executive breaches a material provision of Section 4. 

        6.3    Termination For Cause or by Executive Without Good Reason.    In the event that, prior to the expiration of the
Term, Corporation terminates Executive's employment with Corporation for Cause under Section 5.3, or Executive terminates her employment with Corporation for other than Good Reason under
Section 5.6, Corporation's obligations under this Agreement will cease and Executive will be entitled to that portion of her base salary and employment benefits for which she is qualified as of
the date of termination and Executive will not be entitled to any other compensation or consideration. 

7.    EFFECT OF CHANGE IN CONTROL  

        7.1    Definitions. 

        "Change in Control".    For purposes of this Agreement, a "Change in Control" will be deemed to have occurred upon the first
fulfillment of the conditions set forth in any one of the following three paragraphs: 

        (a)   Any
"person" (as that term is defined in Section 3(a)(9) and 13(d)(3) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended (the "Exchange Act"), other than a
trustee or other fiduciary holding securities under an employee benefit plan of Corporation, is or becomes a beneficial owner (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 promulgated under the
Exchange Act), directly or indirectly, of securities of Corporation representing 25 percent or more of the combined voting power of Corporation's then outstanding securities; 

        (b)   A
majority of the directors elected at any annual or special meeting of shareholders are not individuals nominated by Corporation's then incumbent Board; or 

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        (c)   The
shareholders of Corporation approve a merger or consolidation of Corporation with any other corporation, other than a merger or consolidation which would result in
the voting securities of Corporation outstanding immediately prior to such transaction continuing to represent (either by remaining outstanding or by being converted into voting securities of the
surviving entity) at least 75 percent of the combined voting power of the voting securities of Corporation or of such surviving entity outstanding immediately after such merger or
consolidation, or the shareholders of Corporation approve a plan of complete liquidation of Corporation or an agreement for the sale or disposition by Corporation of all or substantially all of its
assets. 

        "Other Payment"    means any payment or benefit payable to Executive in connection with a Change in Control of Corporation
pursuant to any plan, arrangement, or agreement (other than this Agreement) with Corporation, a person whose actions result in such Change in Control, or any person affiliated with Corporation or such
person. 

        "Total Payments"    means all payments or benefits payable to Executive in connection with a Change in Control, including Change
in Control Payments pursuant to this Agreement and any Other Payments pursuant to any other plan, agreement, or arrangement with Corporation, a person whose actions result in the Change in Control, or
any person affiliated with Corporation or such person. 

        7.2    Compensation Upon Termination Following a Change in Control. 

        7.2.1   Change in Control Payments.    In the event of Corporation's termination of Executive without
Cause, or Executive's termination of employment with Corporation for Good Reason, at any time following a Change in Control during the Term of this Agreement (as extended pursuant to
Section 1.2), Executive will be entitled to the following payments (the "Change in Control Payments"): 

        (a)   A
lump sum severance payment equal to two times the sum of (I) Executive's annual base salary as in effect immediately before the Change in Control plus
(ii) Executive's bonus compensation for the most recent fiscal year ended prior to the Change in Control; 

        (b)   Continuation
for a period of two years following such termination of Executive's participation in all Benefit Plans in which Executive was entitled to participate
immediately before the Change in Control, provided that such continued participation is possible under the general terms and provisions of such Benefit Plans. In the event Executive's continued
participation in any Benefit Plan is barred by the provisions of the Benefit Plan, Corporation will arrange to provide Executive with benefits substantially similar to those which Executive was
entitled to receive under the Benefit Plan. 

        7.2.2   Reduction.    In the event that any portion of the Total Payments payable to Executive in
connection with a Change in Control of Corporation would constitute an "excess parachute payment" within the meaning of IRC § 280G(b) that is subject to the excise tax imposed on
so-called excess parachute payments pursuant to IRC §4999 (an "Excise Tax"), the Change in Control Payments otherwise payable under this Section 7.2.1 will be reduced to
avoid such Excise Tax if, and to the extent that, such reduction will result in a larger after-tax benefit to Executive, taking into account all applicable federal, state, and local income
and excise taxes. 

        7.2.3   Application.    For purposes of this Section 7.2: 

        (a)   No
portion of the Total Payments, the receipts or enjoyment of which Executive has effectively waived in writing prior to the date of payment of any Change in Control
Payments, will be taken into account; 

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        (b)   No
portion of the Total Payments will be taken into account which, in the opinion of tax counsel selected by Corporation and reasonably acceptable to Executive ("Tax
Counsel"), does not constitute a "parachute payment" within the meaning of IRC § 280G; 

        (c)   If
Executive and Corporation disagree whether any payment of Change in Control Payments will result in an Excise Tax or whether a reduction in any Change in Control
Payments will result in a larger after-tax benefit to Executive, the matter will be conclusively resolved by an opinion of Tax Counsel; 

        (d)   Executive
agrees to provide Tax Counsel with all financial information necessary to determine the after-tax consequences of payments of Change in Control
Payments for purposes of determining whether, or to what extent, Change in Control Payments are to be reduced pursuant to Section 7.2.2; and 

        (e)   The
value of any noncash benefit or any deferred payment or benefit included in the Total Payments, and whether or not all or a portion of any payment or benefit is a
"parachute payment" for purposes of this Section 7.2, will be determined by Corporation's independent accountants in accordance with the principles of IRC § 280(G)(d)(3) and (4). 

        7.2.4   Effect on Other Agreements.    In the event that any other agreement, plan, or arrangement
providing for Other Payments (an "Other Agreement") has a provision that requires a reduction in the Other Payment governed by such Other Agreement to avoid or eliminate an "excess parachute payment"
for purposes of IRC § 280G, the reduction in Change in Control Payments pursuant to Section 7.2.2 will be given effect before any reduction in the Other Payment pursuant to the
Other Agreement. To the extent possible, Corporation and Executive agree that reductions in benefits under any plan, program, or arrangement of Corporation will be reduced (only to the extent
described in Section 7.2.2) in the following order of priority: 

        (a)   Change
in Control Payments under this Agreement; 

        (b)   Benefit
Plan benefit continuation pursuant to Section 7.2.1(b); and 

        (c)   The
acceleration in the exercisability of any stock option or other stock related award granted by Corporation. 

8.    REMEDIES  

        The respective rights and duties of Corporation and Executive under this Agreement are in addition to, and not in lieu of, those rights and duties afforded to and
imposed upon them by law or at equity. Executive acknowledges that any breach or threatened breach of Sections 3 or 4 of this Agreement will cause irreparable harm to Corporation and that any remedy
at law would be inadequate to protect the
legitimate interests of Corporation. Executive agrees that Corporation will be entitled to specific performance, or to any other form of injunctive relief to enforce its rights under Sections 3 or 4
of this Agreement without the necessity of showing actual damage or irreparable harm or the posting of any bond or other security. Such remedies will be in addition to any other remedy available to
Corporation at law or in equity. 

9.    SEVERABILITY OF PROVISIONS  

        The provisions of this Agreement are severable, and if any provision of this Agreement is held invalid, unenforceable, or unreasonable, it will be enforced to the
maximum extent permissible, and the remaining provisions of the Agreement will continue in full force and effect. 

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10.    NONWAIVER  

        Failure of Corporation at any time to require performance of any provision of this Agreement will not limit the right of Corporation to enforce the provision. No
provision of this Agreement or breach of this Agreement may be waived by either party except in writing signed by that party. A waiver of any breach of a provision of this Agreement will be construed
narrowly and will not be deemed to be a waiver of any succeeding breach of that provision or a waiver of that provision itself or of any other provision. 

11.    NOTICES  

        All notices required or permitted under this Agreement must be in writing and will be deemed to have been given if delivered by hand, or mailed by first-class,
certified mail, return receipt requested, postage prepaid, to the respective parties as follows (or to such other address as any party may indicate by a notice delivered to the other parties hereto):
(i) if to Executive, to her residence as listed in Corporation's records, and (ii) if to Corporation, to the address of the principal office of Corporation, at: 

One
Airport Center

7700 N.E. Ambassador Place

Portland, Oregon 97220 

With
a copy to: 

David
Culpepper

Miller Nash, LLP

111 SW Fifth Avenue, Suite 3400

Portland, Oregon 97204 

12.    ATTORNEY FEES  

        In the event of any suit or action or arbitration proceeding to enforce or interpret any provision of this Agreement (or which is based on this Agreement), the
prevailing party will be entitled to recover, in addition to other costs, the reasonable attorney fees incurred by the prevailing party in connection with such suit, action, or arbitration, and in any
appeal therefrom. The determination of who is the prevailing party and the amount of reasonable attorney fees to be paid to the prevailing party will be decided by the arbitrator or arbitrators (with
respect to attorney fees incurred prior to and during the arbitration proceedings) and by the court or courts, including any appellate courts, in which the matter is tried, heard, or decided,
including the court which hears any exceptions made to an arbitration award submitted to it for confirmation as a judgment (with respect to attorney fees incurred in such confirmation proceedings). 

13.    GOVERNING LAW  

        This Agreement will be construed in accordance with the laws of the state of Oregon, without regard to any conflicts of laws rules. Any suit or action arising out
of or in connection with this Agreement, or any breach of this Agreement, must be brought and maintained in the Multnomah County Circuit Court of the State of Oregon. The parties irrevocably submit to
the jurisdiction of such court for the purpose of such suit or action and expressly and irrevocably waive, to the fullest extent permitted by law, any claim that any such suit or action has been
brought in an inconvenient forum. 

14.    GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS  

        This Agreement constitutes the entire understanding of the parties relating to the employment of Executive by Corporation, and supersedes and replaces all written
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made
or existing by and between the parties relating thereto. Executive acknowledges that she has read and understood all of the provisions of this Agreement, that the restrictions contained in
Sections 4 and 5.7 of this Agreement are reasonable and necessary for the protection of Corporation's business and that Executive entered into this contract in connection with a bona fide advancement
of Executive with Corporation in that Executive was granted a long-term employment contract. This Agreement will inure to the benefit of any successors or assigns of Corporation. All
captions used in this Agreement are intended solely for convenience of reference and will in no way limit any of the provisions of this Agreement. 

        The
parties have executed this Employment Agreement as of the date stated above. 

	 	 	RENTRAK CORPORATION
	

    
 Cathy Hetzel	
 	

By:	
 	

    

	

 	
 	

Name:	
 	

    

	

 	
 	

Title:	
 	

    

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APPENDIX 6.2.1(b)    
    

 
 

FORM OF
  AGREEMENT AND RELEASE    
    

        THIS AGREEMENT AND RELEASE ("Release") is made on this    day
of                        , 200    , by and between Rentrak
Corporation, an Oregon corporation ("Corporation") and Cathy Hetzel ("Executive"). Corporation and Executive agree as follows: 

1.    Payment to Executive.  

        (a)    Upon
the execution of this Release, and after expiration of the revocation period specified in Section 9 of this Release, Corporation will commence payment of the
applicable Monthly Severance Payments described in Section 6 of Executive's Employment Agreement dated effective March    , 2004 (the "Employment Agreement"), less normal deductions
and withholdings. 

        (b)    Executive
specifically acknowledges and agrees that Corporation has paid Executive all wages and other compensation and benefits to which Executive is entitled except
those described in Paragraph 1(a) of this Release and that the execution of this Release (and compliance with the noncompetition provisions of Section 4 of the Employment Agreement) are
conditions precedent to Corporation's obligation to make the Monthly Severance Payments. 

2.    Release by Executive.  

        By executing this Release, Executive completely releases and forever discharges Corporation and each of its past, present, and future parent and subsidiary
corporations and affiliates and each of their respective past, present, and future shareholders, officers, directors, agents, employees, insurers, successors, and assigns (collectively, the "Released
Parties"), from any and all claims, liabilities, demands, and causes of action of any kind, whether statutory or common law, in tort, contract, or otherwise, in law or in equity, and whether known or
unknown, foreseen or unforeseen, in any way arising out of, concerning, or related to, directly or indirectly, Executive's employment with Corporation, including, but not limited to, the termination
of Executive's employment based on any act or omission on or prior to the effective date of this Release, but not including any claim for workers' compensation or unemployment insurance benefits.
Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, this release specifically includes, but is not limited to, a release of claims arising under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; the Age
Discrimination in Employment Act; the Americans with Disabilities Act; the Family and Medical Leave Act; the Employee Retirement Income Security Act; the Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification
Act; and ORS chapters 652, 653, and 659A, and any amendments to any of such laws. 

3.    Return of Corporation Property.  

        Executive represents and warrants that Executive has returned to Corporation all property belonging to Corporation, including, but not limited to, all documents
or other media containing confidential or proprietary information of Corporation (including without limitation customer, production, and pricing information), and all Corporation credit cards, keys,
cellular telephones, and computer hardware and software. 

4.    No Liability or Wrongdoing.  

        Corporation specifically denies any liability or wrongdoing whatsoever. Neither this Release nor any of its provisions, terms, or conditions constitute an
admission of liability or wrongdoing or may be offered or received in evidence in any action or proceeding as evidence of an admission of liability or wrongdoing. 

5.    Severability.  

        If any provision of this Release is found by any court to be illegal or legally unenforceable for any reason, the remaining provisions of this Release will
continue in full force and effect. 

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6.    Attorney Fees.  

        If any action is brought to interpret or enforce this Release or any part of it, the prevailing party will be entitled to recover from the other party its
reasonable attorney fees and costs incurred therein, including all attorney fees and costs on any appeal or review. 

7.    Choice of Law.  

        This Release will be governed by the laws of the state of Oregon, without regard to its principles of conflicts of laws. 

8.    Consideration of Agreement.  

        Executive acknowledges that Corporation has advised her in writing to consult with an attorney before signing this Release and that she has been given at least
21 days to consider whether to execute this Release. For purposes of this 21-day period, Executive acknowledges that this Release was delivered to her on            ,
20    , that the 21-day period will expire                        , 20    , and that she
may have until that date to consider the Release. 

9.    Revocation.  

        Executive may revoke this Release by written notice, delivered
to                        within seven days following her date of signature as set forth below. This
Release becomes effective and enforceable after such seven-day period has expired. 

10.    Knowing and Voluntary Agreement.  

        Executive acknowledges and agrees that: (a) the only consideration for this Release is the consideration expressly described in this document;
(b) she has carefully read the entire Release; (c) she has had the opportunity to review this Release and to have it reviewed and explained to her by an attorney of her choosing;
(d) she fully understands the final and binding effect; and (e) she is signing this Release voluntarily and with the full intent of releasing Corporation from all claims. 

11.    Miscellaneous.  

        The benefits of this Release will inure to the successors and assigns of the parties. This is the entire agreement between Executive and Corporation regarding the
subject matter of this Release and neither party has relied on any representation or statement, written or oral, that is not set forth in this Release. Executive represents and warrants that Executive
has not assigned any claim that Executive may have against the Released Parties to any person or entity. 

	RENTRAK CORPORATION
	

By:	
 	

    
	
 	

    
 Cathy Hetzel
	

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AMENDMENT NO. 1 TO RIGHTS AGREEMENT    
    

        AMENDMENT No. 1 TO RIGHTS AGREEMENT (this "Amendment"),
dated as of July 6, 2004, to the Preferred Stock Rights Agreement (the "Rights Agreement"), dated as of September 26, 2000, between
Genus, Inc., a California corporation (the "Company") and Mellon Investor Services LLC, a New Jersey limited liability company (as successor to
ChaseMellon Shareholder Services L.L.C.), as Rights Agent (the "Rights Agent"). 

        WHEREAS, the Company and the Rights Agent have heretofore executed and entered into the Rights Agreement; and 

        WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 27 of the Rights Agreement, the Company may from time to time supplement or amend the Rights Agreement
in accordance with the provisions of Section 27 thereof; and 

        WHEREAS, the Company intends to enter into an Agreement and Plan of Merger (as it may be amended or supplemented from time to time, the
"Merger Agreement"), dated as of July 1, 2004, by and among Aixtron Aktiengesellschaft, a stock corporation organized under the laws of Germany
("Parent") and the Company (all capitalized terms used in this Amendment and not otherwise defined herein shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in the
Rights Agreement); and 

        WHEREAS, on July 1, 2004, the Board of Directors of the Company has approved and deemed desirable the amendment of the Rights
Agreement to the effect that (i) the Rights Agreement and the Rights (as defined in the Rights Agreement) shall not be applicable to the merger contemplated by the Merger Agreement (the
"Merger") and the other transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement (collectively, the
"Transactions"), (ii) Parent shall not be an "Acquiring Person" under the Rights Agreement solely by virtue of the entering into of the Merger
Agreement and the performance of the Transactions contemplated thereby, including the Merger, and (iii) the Rights Agreement shall expire immediately prior to the effective time of the Merger. 

        NOW, THEREFORE, the Company hereby amends the Rights Agreement as follows: 

        1.     Section 1(a)
of the Rights Agreement is hereby modified, amended and restated in its entirety as follows: 

        "Acquiring
Person" shall mean any Person, who or which, together with all Affiliates and Associates of such Person, shall be the Beneficial Owner of 15% or more of the Common Shares then
outstanding, but shall not include the Company, any Subsidiary of the Company or any employee benefit plan of the Company or of any Subsidiary of the Company, or any entity holding Common Shares for
or pursuant to the terms of any such plan. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Person shall be deemed to be an Acquiring Person as the result of an acquisition of Common Shares by the Company which, by
reducing the number of shares outstanding, increases the proportionate number of shares beneficially owned by such Person to 15% or more of the Common Shares of the Company then outstanding; provided,
however, that if a Person shall become the Beneficial Owner of 15% or more of the Common Shares of the Company then outstanding by reason of share purchases by the Company and shall, after such share
purchases by the Company, become the Beneficial Owner of any additional Common Shares of the Company (other than pursuant to a dividend or distribution paid or made by the Company on the outstanding
Common Shares in Common Shares or pursuant to a split or subdivision of the outstanding Common Shares), then such Person shall be deemed to be an Acquiring Person unless upon becoming the Beneficial
Owner of such additional Common Shares of the Company such Person does not beneficially own 15% or more of the Common Shares of the Company then outstanding. Notwithstanding the foregoing,
(i) if the Company's Board of Directors determines in good faith that a Person who would otherwise be an "Acquiring Person," as defined pursuant to the foregoing provisions of this
paragraph (a), 

 

has
become such inadvertently (including, without limitation, because (A) such Person was unaware that it beneficially owned a percentage of the Common Shares that would otherwise cause such
Person to be an "Acquiring Person," as defined pursuant to the foregoing provisions of this paragraph (a), or (B) such Person was aware of the extent of the Common Shares it beneficially
owned but had no actual knowledge of the consequences of such beneficial ownership under this Agreement) and without any intention of changing or influencing control of the Company, and if such Person
divested or divests as promptly as practicable a sufficient number of Common Shares so that such Person would no longer be an "Acquiring Person," as defined pursuant to the foregoing provisions of
this paragraph (a), then such Person shall not be deemed to be or to have become an "Acquiring Person" for any purposes of this Agreement; (ii) if, as of the date hereof, any Person is
the Beneficial Owner of 15% or more of the Common Shares outstanding, such Person shall not be or become an "Acquiring Person," as defined pursuant to the foregoing provisions of this
paragraph (a), unless and until such time as such Person shall become the Beneficial Owner of additional Common Shares (other than pursuant to a dividend or distribution paid or made by the
Company on the outstanding Common Shares in Common Shares or pursuant to a split or subdivision of the outstanding Common Shares), unless, upon becoming the Beneficial Owner of such additional Common
Shares, such Person is not then the Beneficial Owner of 15% or more of the Common Shares then outstanding; and (iii) neither Aixtron Aktiengesellschaft, a stock corporation organized under the
laws of Germany ("Parent") nor the bank or trust company or other independent financial institution appointed by Parent to act as exchange agent in connection with the merger contemplated by the
Merger Agreement (as defined below) nor the bank or trust company or other independent financial institution appointed by Parent to act as contribution agent in connection with the merger contemplated
by the Merger Agreement nor any of their respective subsidiaries shall be deemed to be an Acquiring Person by virtue of: (A) the approval, execution and delivery of the Agreement and Plan of
Merger (as it may be amended or supplemented from time to time, the "Merger Agreement") entered into as of July 1, 2004, by and among Parent and the Company, (B) the conversion of Common
Shares into the right to receive the consideration to be paid pursuant to the Merger Agreement in accordance with Section 2.01(c) of the Merger Agreement, (C) the announcement of the
merger or any of the other transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement, or (D) the consummation of the merger or any of the other transactions contemplated by the Merger Agreement (each
of the events set forth in the foregoing clause (D), an "Exempt Event"). 

        2.     Section 1(l)
of the Rights Agreement is hereby modified and amended by adding the following sentence at the end thereof: 

        "Notwithstanding
the foregoing, no Exempt Event shall cause a Distribution Date." 

        3.     Section 1(q)
of the Rights Agreement is hereby modified, amended and restated in its entirety as follows: 

        "Expiration
Date" shall mean the earliest to occur of: (i) the Close of Business on the Final Expiration Date, (ii) the Redemption Date, (iii) the time at which the
Board of Directors orders the exchange of the Rights as provided in Section 24 hereof or (iv) the time immediately prior to the consummation of the merger contemplated by the Merger
Agreement. 

        4.     Section 1(hh)
of the Rights Agreement is hereby modified and amended by adding the following sentence at the end thereof: 

        "Notwithstanding
the foregoing, no Exempt Event shall cause a Shares Acquisition Date." 

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        5.     Section 1(oo)
of the Rights Agreement is hereby modified and amended by adding the following sentence at the end thereof: 

        "Notwithstanding
the foregoing, no Exempt Event shall cause a Triggering Event." 

        6.     A
new Section 20(l) of the Rights Agreement is hereby added as follows: 

        "The
Rights Agent shall not be subject to, nor be required to comply with, or determine if any event has occurred under, or determine if any Person has complied with, the Merger
Agreement or any agreements and documents related to or referred to in the Merger Agreement or any other agreement between or among the parties thereto, even though reference thereto may be made in
this Agreement, or to comply with any notice, instruction, direction, request or other communication, paper or document other than as expressly set forth in this Agreement." 

        6.     The
Company hereby agrees to promptly notify the Rights Agent, in writing, upon the consummation of the merger contemplated by the Merger Agreement. 

        7.     This
Amendment may be executed by the parties hereto in separate counterparts, each of which when so executed and delivered shall be an original, but all such
counterparts shall together constitute one and the same instrument. 

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        IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Amendment has been duly executed by the Company and the Rights Agent as of the day and year first written above. 

	 
	 	 
	 	 
	 	 

	GENUS, INC.	 	 	 	 
	

By:	
 	

/s/  WILLIAM W.R. ELDER      
	
 	

 	
 	

 
	Name:	 	William W.R. Elder	 	 	 	 
	Title:	 	Chairman and Chief Executive Officer	 	 	 	 
	

 	
 	

 	
 	
MELLON INVESTOR SERVICES LLC

(as Rights Agent)
	

 	
 	

 	
 	

By:	
 	

/s/  KERRI S. JONES      

	 	 	 	 	Name:	 	Kerri S. Jones
	 	 	 	 	Title:	 	Assistant Vice President

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