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Employment Agreement - Laura B. Goldberg

 Exhibit 10.28 
  
 [Roxio Letterhead] 
  

January 29, 2004 
  
 Laura B. Goldberg 
 88 Lexington Ave. #8E 
 New York, NY 10016 
  
 Dear Laura: 
  
 On behalf of Roxio, Inc. (the “Company” or “Roxio”), I am pleased to offer you the position of Chief Operating Officer, Napster Division for the
Company effective as of the date hereof. As part of this agreement, you agree that you shall relocate your primary residence to the Los Angeles, CA area by May 31st. 
  
 Your initial base salary
will be $265,000.00 annually. Your Base Salary may be separately increased (but not decreased) at any time by the Company in its discretion. Any higher Base Salary paid to you subsequently will be deemed the annual rate for the purposes of this
Agreement and will commence on the date determined by the Company. In addition you will receive, promptly following execution of this letter, a bonus of $50,000, subject to applicable withholdings. This bonus shall be repaid to Roxio in full in the
event that you do not relocate your primary residence to the Los Angeles, CA area by May 31st. Immediately, upon such relocation, you shall receive an additional $50,000, subject to applicable withholdings. In addition, subject to the determination
of the Company’s Board of Directors or a committee thereof in its sole discretion, you will be eligible to receive annual option grants appropriate for an officer of the Company in your position. 
  
 You agree to be employed and perform your exclusive services for the Company’s Napster
affiliate upon the terms and conditions of this Agreement. You will perform your services hereunder as Chief Operating Officer, Napster division, and you will perform those services commensurate and consistent with your position, as reasonably
requested from time to time by the Company or its duly authorized officers. You will report directly and only to the President, Napster division or to the Chief Executive Officer of the Company. You will not be required, without your consent, to
perform your primary duties under this Agreement in a location other than Company’s main offices in Los Angeles, CA, except for required travel on Company’s business. 

 Laura Goldberg Employment Agreement 
 January 29, 2004 
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 Your business experience matches very well with
Roxio’s current business needs and our anticipated direction. Should your employment with Company terminate other than for Cause (as defined below) or if you resign with Good Reason, you will be entitled to payment of your unpaid base salary
and any accrued but unpaid vacation through the termination day, reimbursement of all incurred expenses, payment (in one lump sum immediately following termination date) of your base salary for twelve months from the date of termination of
employment, and continuation of all of your benefits (other than benefits provided under (1) any plan qualified under Section 401(k) of the Internal Revenue Code, (2) any nonqualified pension plan, (3) any stock or incentive based plan, and (4) any
vacation policy) for twelve months from the date of termination of employment. Good Reason shall mean that you, without your consent, have: (i) received a reduction (demotion) in your title or base salary or a material reduction in your
responsibilities or authority; (ii) incurred a change in the location of the performance of your primary duties under this Agreement to a location other than Los Angeles, CA; or (iii) been required to report to someone other than as specified above.

  
 Roxio may terminate your employment and this agreement at any time. You may
terminate your employment and this agreement at any time. If Roxio exercises its option to terminate your employment for Cause or if you resign without Good Reason, you shall be entitled only to the unpaid salary and unused vacation benefits which
been accrued on your behalf. You shall be entitled to no other compensation, benefits or severance payments of any kind in the event your employment is terminated for Cause. Should you be terminated for Cause, Roxio shall provide you with a written
statement detailing such Cause. For this purpose, “Cause” means that you have been grossly negligent in the performance of your duties for Roxio, or you have engaged in willful misconduct, or you have been convicted of a felony or any
crime involving moral turpitude. In no event will you be entitled to severance benefits if your employment terminates or is terminated due to your death or Disability. “Disability” is defined as your incapacitation by a physical or
mental condition, illness, or injury which has prevented you, even with a reasonable accommodation, from being able to perform the essential duties of your position under this Agreement in a satisfactory fashion for all of a consecutive 180-day
period. Nothing in this paragraph is intended to supercede the automatic acceleration of your options upon a change of control pursuant to Roxio’s stock option plans. 
  
 You should understand that this offer does not constitute a contract of employment for any specified period of time but will create an
“employment at will” relationship. 

 Laura Goldberg Employment Agreement 
 January 29, 2004 
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 Please sign this letter, indicating acceptance of this
offer, and return to me. 
  
 Laura, we are pleased to have you as a member of the
team and are confident you will continue to make a major contribution to our success. 
  
 Sincerely, 
  

	
	 /s/ Wm. Christopher Gorog

	 Wm. Christopher Gorog

	 Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board

  

			
	 Accepted:
	 	 /s/ Laura B. Goldberg

	 	 	 Laura B. GoldbergLoan and Security Agreement

 Exhibit 10.29 
  

  
 LOAN AND SECURITY AGREEMENT 
  
 by and between

  
 ROXIO, INC. 
  
 as Borrower 
  
 and 
  
 SILICON VALLEY BANK, 
  
 as Bank 
  
 March 25, 2004 
  

 LOAN AND SECURITY AGREEMENT 
  
 THIS LOAN AND SECURITY AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) dated March 25, 2004, between SILICON VALLEY BANK
(“Bank”), whose address is 3003 Tasman Drive, Santa Clara, California 95054 and whose fax number is (408) 748-9478 and ROXIO, INC., a corporation organized and in good standing in the State of Delaware (“Borrower”), whose address
is 455 El Camino Real, Santa Clara, California 95050 and whose fax number is (408) 367-2913, provides the terms on which Bank will lend to Borrower and Borrower will repay Bank. The parties agree as follows: 
  
 1. ACCOUNTING AND OTHER TERMS 
  
 Accounting terms not defined in this Agreement will be construed following
GAAP. Calculations and determinations must be made following GAAP. The term “financial statements” includes the notes and schedules. The terms “including” and “includes” always mean “including (or includes) without
limitation,” in this or any Loan Document.  
  
 2. LOAN AND
TERMS OF PAYMENT 
  
 2.1 Promise to Pay. 
  
 Borrower promises to pay Bank the unpaid principal amount of all Credit
Extensions and interest on the unpaid principal amount of the Credit Extensions. 
  
 2.1.1 Revolving Advances. 
  
 (a) Bank will make
Advances not exceeding the Committed Revolving Line, minus (i) the amount of all outstanding Letters of Credit (including drawn but unreimbursed Letters of Credit), and minus (ii) the FX Reserve. Amounts borrowed under this Section may be repaid and
reborrowed during the term of this Agreement. 
  
 (b) To obtain an
Advance, Borrower must notify Bank by facsimile or telephone by 3:00 p.m. Pacific time on the Business Day the Advance is to be made. Borrower must promptly confirm the notification by delivering to Bank the Loan Payment/Advance Request Form
attached as Exhibit B (the “Payment/Advance Form”). Bank will credit Advances to Borrower’s deposit account. Bank may make Advances under this Agreement based on instructions from a Responsible Officer or his or her designee or
without instructions if the Advances are necessary to meet Obligations which have become due. Bank may rely on any telephone notice given by a person whom Bank believes is a Responsible Officer or designee. Borrower will indemnify Bank for any loss
Bank suffers due to such reliance. 
  
 (c) The Committed Revolving
Line terminates on the Revolving Maturity Date, when all Advances are immediately payable. 
  
 (d) Bank’s obligation to lend the undisbursed portion of the Obligations will terminate if, in Bank’s sole discretion, there has been a material adverse change in the general affairs, management, results of
operation, condition (financial or otherwise) or the prospect of repayment of the Obligations. 
  
 2.1.2 Letters of Credit Sublimit. 
  
 Bank will issue or have issued Letters of Credit for Borrower’s account not exceeding (i) the Committed Revolving Line, minus (ii) the outstanding principal balance of the Advances, (iii) minus the FX Reserve;
however, the face amount of outstanding Letters of Credit (including drawn but unreimbursed Letters of Credit) may not at any time exceed Fifteen Million Dollars ($15,000,000). Each Letter of Credit will have an expiry date of no later than one
hundred eighty (180) days after the Revolving Maturity Date, but Borrower’s obligations to reimburse Bank under the Letters of Credit will be secured by cash on terms acceptable to Bank at any time after the Revolving Maturity Date if the term
of this Agreement is not extended by Bank. Borrower agrees to execute any further documentation in connection with the Letters of Credit as Bank may reasonably request. Prior to or simultaneously with the opening of each Letter of Credit, Borrower
shall pay to Bank, Bank’s standard letter of credit fees (each a “Letter of Credit Fee” and collectively the “Letter of Credit Fees”). Such Letter of Credit Fees shall be paid in advance upon the issuance of the Letter of
Credit and upon each anniversary thereof, if any. In addition, Borrower shall pay to Bank any and all additional issuance, negotiation, processing, transfer or other fees to the extent and as and when required by Bank. 

 2.1.3 Foreign Exchange Sublimit. 
  
 If there is availability under the Committed Revolving Line, then Borrower may enter in foreign exchange forward contracts
with the Bank under which Borrower commits to purchase from or sell to Bank a set amount of foreign currency more than one business day after the contract date (the “FX Forward Contract”). Bank will subtract 10% of each outstanding FX
Forward Contract from the foreign exchange sublimit which is a maximum of Fifteen Million Dollars ($15,000,000) (the “FX Reserve”). The total FX Forward Contracts at any one time may not exceed 10 times the amount of the FX Reserve. Bank
may terminate the FX Forward Contracts if an Event of Default occurs. 
  
 2.2
Overadvances. 
  
 If Borrower’s Obligations under
Sections 2.1.1, 2.1.2, and 2.1.3 exceed the Committed Revolving Line, Borrower shall immediately pay Bank the excess. 
  
 2.3 Interest Rate, Payments. 
  
 (a) Interest Rate. Advances accrue interest on the outstanding principal balance at a per annum rate of twenty-five hundredths of one percent (0.25%)
above the Prime Rate. After an Event of Default, Obligations accrue interest at five percent (5%) above the rate effective immediately before the Event of Default. The interest rate increases or decreases when the Prime Rate changes. Interest is
computed on a 360 day year for the actual number of days elapsed. 
  
 (b) Payments. Interest due on the Committed Revolving Line is payable on the fifth (5th) day of each month.
Bank may debit any of Borrower’s deposit accounts including Account Number 3300406555 for principal and interest payments owing or any amounts Borrower owes Bank. Bank will promptly notify Borrower when it debits Borrower’s
accounts. These debits are not a set-off. Payments received after 12:00 noon Pacific time are considered received at the opening of business on the next Business Day. When a payment is due on a day that is not a Business Day, the payment is due the
next Business Day and additional fees or interest accrue. 
  
 2.4 Fees.

  
 Borrower will pay: 
  
 (a) Facility Fee. A fully earned, nonrefundable fee in the amount of
Thirty Seven Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($37,500). 
  
 (b)
Unused Line Fee. Borrower shall pay to Bank a fee (collectively, the “Unused Line Fees” and individually, an “Unused Line Fee”) in an amount equal to twenty-five hundredths of one percent (0.25%) per annum of the average
daily unused and undisbursed portion of the Committed Revolving Line accruing during each calendar quarter. The accrued and unpaid portion of the Unused Line Fee shall be paid by the Borrower to Bank on the last day of each calendar quarter,
commencing on the first such date following the date hereof, and on the Revolving Maturity Date. 
  
 (c) Bank Expenses. All Bank Expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and reasonable expenses) incurred through and after the date of
this Agreement, are payable when due. 
  
 3. CONDITIONS OF LOANS

  
 3.1 Conditions Precedent to Initial Credit Extension. 

 
 Bank’s obligation to make the initial Credit Extension is subject to
the condition precedent that it receives the agreements, documents and fees it requires. 
  
 3.2 Conditions Precedent to all Credit Extensions. 
  
 Bank’s obligations to make each Credit Extension, including the initial Credit Extension, is subject to the following: 
  
 (a) timely receipt of any Payment/Advance Form; and 
  
 (b) the representations and warranties in Section 5 must be true on the date of the Payment/Advance Form and on the effective date of each Credit
Extension and no Event of Default may have occurred and be continuing, or result from the Credit Extension. Each Credit Extension is Borrower’s representation and warranty on that date that the representations and warranties of Section 5 remain
true. 
  

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 4. CREATION OF SECURITY INTEREST 
  
 4.1 Grant of Security Interest. 
  
 Borrower grants Bank a continuing security interest in all presently existing and later acquired Collateral to secure all Obligations and performance of
each of Borrower’s duties under the Loan Documents. Except for Permitted Liens, any security interest will be a first priority security interest in the Collateral. Bank upon the occurrence of any Event of Default, may place a “hold”
on any deposit account of Borrower maintained with Bank. If this Agreement is terminated, Bank’s lien and security interest in the Collateral will continue until Borrower fully satisfies its Obligations. 
  
 4.2 Authorization to File. 
  
 Borrower authorizes Bank to file financing statements without notice to
Borrower, with all appropriate jurisdictions, as Bank deems appropriate, in order to perfect or protect Bank’s interest in the Collateral. 
  
 5. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 
  
 Borrower represents and warrants as follows: 
  
 5.1 Due Organization and Authorization. 
  
 Borrower and each Subsidiary is duly existing and qualified and licensed to do business in, and in good standing in, any state in which the conduct of its
business or its ownership of property requires that it be qualified, except where the failure to do so could not reasonably be expected to cause a Material Adverse Change. Borrower’s exact legal name is as set forth on the first page of this
Agreement. The execution, delivery and performance of the Loan Documents have been duly authorized, and do not conflict with Borrower’s formation documents, nor constitute an event of default under any material agreement by which Borrower is
bound. Borrower is not in default under any agreement to which, or by which it is bound, in which the default could reasonably be expected to cause a Material Adverse Change. 
  
 5.2 Collateral. 
  
 Borrower has good title to the Collateral, free of Liens except Permitted Liens. The Accounts are bona fide, existing obligations, and the service or
property has been performed or delivered to the account debtor or its agent for immediate shipment to and unconditional acceptance by the account debtor. Borrower has no notice of any actual or imminent Insolvency Proceeding of any account debtor
from whom Borrower is owed Accounts in excess of $100,000 for any single account debtor or $250,000 in the aggregate for all account debtors. All Inventory is in all material respects of good and marketable quality, free from material defects.
Borrower is the sole owner of the Intellectual Property, except for non-exclusive licenses granted to its customers in the ordinary course of business. No part of the Intellectual Property has been judged invalid or unenforceable, in whole or in
part, and no claim has been made that any part of the Intellectual Property violates the rights of any third party, except to the extent such claim could not reasonably be expected to cause a Material Adverse Change.  
  
 5.3 Litigation. 
  
 There are no actions or proceedings pending or, to the knowledge of Borrower’s Responsible Officers, threatened by or
against Borrower or any Subsidiary that could reasonably be expected to cause a Material Adverse Change. 
  
 5.4 No Material Adverse Change in Financial Statements. 
  
 All consolidated financial statements for Borrower, and any Subsidiary, delivered to Bank fairly present in all material respects Borrower’s
consolidated financial condition and Borrower’s consolidated results of operations. There has not been any material deterioration in Borrower’s consolidated financial condition since the date of the most recent consolidated financial
statements submitted to Bank. 
  

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 5.5 Solvency. 
  
 The fair salable value of Borrower’s assets (including goodwill minus disposition costs) exceeds the fair value of its liabilities; the Borrower is
not left with unreasonably small capital after the transactions in this Agreement or any of the Loan Documents; and Borrower is able to pay its debts (including trade debts) as they mature. 
  
 5.6 Regulatory Compliance. 
  
 Borrower is not an “investment company” or a company
“controlled” by an “investment company” under the Investment Company Act. Borrower is not engaged as one of its important activities in extending credit for margin stock (under Regulations T and U of the Federal Reserve Board of
Governors). Borrower has complied in all material respects with the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act. Borrower has not violated any laws, ordinances or rules, the violation of which could reasonably be expected to cause a Material Adverse Change.
None of Borrower’s or any Subsidiary’s properties or assets has been used by Borrower or any Subsidiary or, to the best of Borrower’s knowledge, by previous Persons, in disposing, producing, storing, treating, or transporting any
hazardous substance other than legally. Borrower and each Subsidiary has timely filed all required tax returns and paid, or made adequate provision to pay, all material taxes, except those being contested in good faith with adequate reserves under
GAAP. Borrower and each Subsidiary has obtained all consents, approvals and authorizations of, made all declarations or filings with, and given all notices to, all government authorities that are necessary to continue its business as currently
conducted, except where the failure to do so could not reasonably be expected to cause a Material Adverse Change. 
  
 5.7 Subsidiaries. 
  
 Borrower does not own any stock, partnership interest or other equity securities except for Permitted Investments. 
  
 5.8 Full Disclosure. 
  
 No written representation, warranty or other statement of Borrower in any certificate or written statement given to Bank
(taken together with all such written certificates and written statements to Bank) contains any untrue statement of a material fact or omits to state a material fact necessary to make the statements contained in the certificates or statements not
misleading. It being recognized by Bank that the projections and forecasts provided by Borrower in good faith and based upon reasonable assumptions are not viewed as facts and that actual results during the period or periods covered by such
projections and forecasts may differ from the projected and forecasted results. 
  
 6. AFFIRMATIVE COVENANTS 
  
 Borrower will
do all of the following for so long as Bank has an obligation to make any Credit Extension, or there are outstanding Obligations: 
  
 6.1 Government Compliance. 
  
 Borrower will maintain its and all Subsidiaries’ legal existence and good standing as a Registered Organization in its current jurisdiction and
maintain qualification in each jurisdiction in which the failure to so qualify would reasonably be expected to cause a material adverse effect on Borrower’s business or operations. Borrower will comply, and have each Subsidiary comply, with all
laws, ordinances and regulations to which it is subject, noncompliance with which could have a material adverse effect on Borrower’s business or operations or would reasonably be expected to cause a Material Adverse Change. 
  
 6.2 Financial Statements, Reports, Certificates. 
  
 (a) Borrower will deliver to Bank: (i) as soon as available, but no later
than thirty (30) days after the last day of each month, a company prepared consolidated balance sheet and income statement covering Borrower’s consolidated operations during the period certified by a Responsible Officer and in a form acceptable
to Bank; (ii) within five (5) days of filing, all of Borrower’s reports on Form 10-K and 10-Q filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, (iii) a prompt report of any legal actions pending or threatened against Borrower or any Subsidiary
that could result in damages or costs to Borrower or any Subsidiary of $1,000,000 or more; (iv) budgets, sales projections, operating plans or other financial 
  

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 information Bank reasonably requests; (v) within ten (10) days after the end of each quarter written notice of any
subsequent ownership right of Borrower in or to any, Patent or Trademark not shown in any intellectual property security agreement between Borrower and Bank and (vi) prompt written notice of (A) any subsequent ownership right of Borrower in or to
any Copyright not shown in any intellectual property security agreement between Borrower and Bank, (B) any other material change in the composition of the Intellectual Property (other than those described in clause (v) above), or (C) knowledge of an
event that materially adversely affects the value of the Intellectual Property. Notwithstanding the above, Borrower shall not be required to deliver item (a)(i) above to Bank for any month during which Borrower’s unrestricted cash exceeds
$30,000,000. Borrower’s 10K and 10Q reports required to be delivered pursuant to Section 6.2(a)(ii) shall be deemed to have been delivered on the date on which Borrower posts such report or provides a link thereto on Borrower’s website on
the Internet; provided, that Borrower shall provide paper copies to Bank of the Compliance Certificates required by Section 6.2(c). 
  
 (b) Borrower will deliver to Bank aged listings of accounts receivable and accounts payable, which aged listings of accounts receivable and accounts
payable shall be due to Bank (a) within thirty (30) days after the last day of each month if Borrower’s unrestricted cash is $30,000,000 or less, or (b) within thirty (30) days after the last day of each calendar quarter if Borrower’s
unrestricted cash exceeds $30,000,000. 
  
 (c) Borrower will
deliver to Bank a Compliance Certificate signed by a Responsible Officer in the form of Exhibit C; which Compliance Certificate shall be due to Bank (a) within thirty (30) days after the last day of each month if Borrower’s unrestricted
cash is $30,000,000 or less, or (b) within thirty (30) days after the last day of each calendar quarter if Borrower’s unrestricted cash exceeds $30,000,000. 
  
 (d) Within thirty (30) days after the last day of each month, Borrower will deliver to Bank a copy of Borrower’s cash
holding report, including account statements detailing investment type and maturity dates. 
  
 (e) Within forty five (45) days after the last day of Borrower’s fiscal year, Borrower will deliver to Bank a business forecast for its next fiscal year. 
  
 (f) Promptly following any request therefore, Borrower will deliver to Bank
such other information regarding the operations, business affairs and financial condition of Borrower or any Subsidiary, or compliance with the terms of this Agreement, as Bank may reasonably request. 
  
 (g) Borrower will allow Bank to audit Borrower’s Collateral at
Borrower’s expense. Such audits will be conducted during normal Business Days and normal business hours and no more often than every six (6) months unless an Event of Default has occurred and is continuing. 
  
 6.3 Inventory; Returns. 
  
 Borrower will keep all Inventory in good and marketable condition, free from material defects. Returns and allowances
between Borrower and its account debtors will follow Borrower’s customary practices as they exist at execution of this Agreement. Borrower must promptly notify Bank of all returns, recoveries, disputes and claims that involve more than
$1,000,000. 
  
 6.4 Taxes. 
  
 Borrower will make, and cause each Subsidiary to make, timely payment of all
material federal, state, and local taxes or assessments (other than taxes and assessments which Borrower is contesting in good faith, with adequate reserves maintained in accordance with GAAP) and will deliver to Bank, on demand, appropriate
certificates attesting to the payment. 
  
 6.5 Insurance. 
  
 Borrower will keep its business and the Collateral insured for risks and in
amounts standard for Borrower’s industry, and as Bank may reasonably request. Insurance policies will be in a form, with companies, and in amounts that are satisfactory to Bank in Bank’s reasonable discretion. All property policies will
have a lender’s loss payable endorsement showing Bank as an additional loss payee and all liability policies will show the Bank as an additional insured and provide that the insurer must give Bank at least thirty (30) days notice before
canceling its policy. At Bank’s request, Borrower will deliver certified copies of policies and evidence of all premium payments. Proceeds payable under any policy will, at Bank’s option, be payable to Bank on account of the Obligations.

  

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 6.6 Account With Bank. 
  

Borrower will maintain an account with Bank against which interest payments will be debited. 
  
 6.7 Financial Covenants. 
  
 Borrower will maintain as of the last day of each month (provided, however
that the covenants set forth below shall be measured on the last day of each calendar quarter at all times that Borrower’s unrestricted cash exceeds $30,000,000): 
  
 (a) Tangible Net Worth. A Tangible Net Worth of at least $10,000,000. 
  
 (b) Liquidity Coverage. A ratio of unrestricted cash, cash equivalents
and short-term investments, plus fifty percent (50%) of Net Accounts Receivable divided by the aggregate Obligations of not less than 2.00 to 1.00. 
  
 6.8 Registration of Intellectual Property Rights. 
  
 Borrower will act in good faith and consistent with its normal business practice to register with the United States Patent and Trademark Office or the
United States Copyright Office its Intellectual Property and additional Intellectual Property rights developed or acquired including revisions or additions with any product before the sale or licensing of the product to any third party. 

 
 Borrower will act in good faith and consistent with its normal business
practice to (i) protect, defend and maintain the validity and enforceability of the Intellectual Property and promptly advise Bank in writing of material infringements and (ii) not allow any Intellectual Property material to Borrower’s business
to be abandoned, forfeited or dedicated to the public. 
  
 6.9 Further
Assurances. 
  
 Borrower will execute any further instruments
and take further action as Bank reasonably requests to perfect or continue Bank’s security interest in the Collateral or to effect the purposes of this Agreement. 
  
 7. NEGATIVE COVENANTS 
  
 Borrower will not do any of the following without Bank’s prior written consent, for so long as Bank has an obligation to make Credit Extensions or
there are any outstanding Obligations: 
  
 7.1 Dispositions. 
  
 Convey, sell, lease, transfer or otherwise dispose of (collectively
“Transfer”), or permit any of its Subsidiaries to Transfer, all or any part of its business or property (including, without limitation, cash), except for Transfers (i) of Inventory in the ordinary course of business; (ii) of
non-exclusive licenses and similar arrangements for the use of the property of Borrower or its Subsidiaries in the ordinary course of business; or (iii) of worn-out or obsolete Equipment; or (iv) sales of assets with an aggregate value of less than
$2,500,000 in any twelve-month period. For purposes of clarification, this Section 7.1 prohibits, among other Transfers, Transfers of property from Borrower to its Subsidiaries other than transfers of Intellectual Property to a Guarantor.

  
 7.2 Changes in Business or Business Locations. 
  
 Engage in or permit any of its Subsidiaries to engage in any business other
than the businesses currently engaged in by Borrower or reasonably related thereto. Borrower will not, without at least twenty (20) days prior written notice to Bank, add any new offices or business locations with a annual rent in excess of $500,000
per year, and Borrower will not, without at least thirty (30) days prior written notice to Bank, change its name or state of formation or relocate its chief executive office. 
  
 7.3 Mergers or Acquisitions. 
  
 Merge or consolidate, or permit any of its Subsidiaries to merge or consolidate, with any other Person, or acquire, or permit any of its Subsidiaries to
acquire, all or substantially all of the capital stock or property of another Person. A Subsidiary may merge or consolidate into another Subsidiary or into Borrower. 
  

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 7.4 Indebtedness. 
  
 Create, incur, assume, or be liable for any Indebtedness, or permit any Subsidiary to do so, other than Permitted Indebtedness. 
  
 7.5 Encumbrance. 
  
 Create, incur, or allow any Lien on any of its property, or assign or convey any right to receive income, including the sale
of any Accounts, or permit any of its Subsidiaries to do so, except for Permitted Liens, or permit any Collateral not to be subject to the first priority security interest granted here, subject to Permitted Liens. 
  
 7.6 Distributions; Investments. 
  
 Directly or indirectly acquire or own any Person, or make any Investment in
any Person, other than Permitted Investments, or permit any of its Subsidiaries to do so, or pay any dividends or make any distribution or payment or redeem, retire or purchase any capital stock, except for repurchases (in the aggregate) of up to
10% of the Borrower’s common stock in exchange for up to 10% of the Borrower’s cash, cash equivalents and short-term investments as of the adoption by Borrower’s board of directors of such repurchase program, and provided that no
Event of Default has occurred, is continuing or would exist after giving effect to the repurchases. 
  
 7.7 Transactions with Affiliates. 
  
 Directly or indirectly enter into or permit to exist any material transaction with any Affiliate of Borrower except for transactions that are in the ordinary course of Borrower’s business, upon fair and
reasonable terms that are no less favorable to Borrower than would be obtained in an arm’s length transaction with a nonaffiliated Person. 
  
 7.8 Subordinated Debt. 
  
 Make or permit any payment on any Subordinated Debt, except under the terms of the Subordinated Debt, or amend any provision in any document relating to
the Subordinated Debt without Bank’s prior written consent. 
  
 7.9
Compliance. 
  
 Become an “investment company” or a
company controlled by an “investment company,” under the Investment Company Act of 1940 or undertake as one of its important activities extending credit to purchase or carry margin stock, or use the proceeds of any Credit Extension for
that purpose; fail to meet the minimum funding requirements of ERISA, permit a Reportable Event or Prohibited Transaction, as defined in ERISA, to occur; fail to comply with the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act or violate any other law or
regulation, if the violation could reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on Borrower’s business or operations or would reasonably be expected to cause a Material Adverse Change, or permit any of its Subsidiaries to do so.

  
 8. EVENTS OF DEFAULT 
  
 Any one of the following is an Event of Default: 
  
 8.1 Payment Default. 
  
 If Borrower fails to pay any of the Obligations within five (5) days after their due date. During the additional period the
failure to cure the default is not an Event of Default (but no Credit Extension will be made during the cure period); 
  
 8.2 Covenant Default. 
  
 (a) If Borrower fails to perform any obligation under Sections 6.2, 6.4, 6.5 or 6.7 or violates any of the covenants contained in Article 7 of this
Agreement; provided, however, that with respect to Borrower’s first failure to perform an obligation under Section 6.2 Borrower shall have an additional ten (10) day period to attempt to cure such default and within such ten (10) day period the
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 cured such default shall not be deemed an Event of Default (provided that no Credit Extensions will be made during such
cure period; and provided, further, that following the first failure to perform an obligation under Section 6.2 Borrower shall not be entitled to a 10-day grace period for any future violation of that or any other obligation under Section 6.2); or

  
 (b) If Borrower fails or neglects to perform, keep, or observe
any other material term, provision, condition, covenant, or agreement contained in this Agreement, in any of the Loan Documents, or in any other present or future agreement between Borrower and Bank and as to any default under such other term,
provision, condition, covenant or agreement that can be cured, has failed to cure such default within ten (10) days after the occurrence thereof; provided, however, that if the default cannot by its nature be cured within the ten (10) day period or
cannot after diligent attempts by Borrower be cured within such ten (10) day period, and such default is likely to be cured within a reasonable time, then Borrower shall have an additional reasonable period (which shall not in any case exceed thirty
(30) days) to attempt to cure such default, and within such reasonable time period the failure to have cured such default shall not be deemed an Event of Default (provided that no Credit Extensions will be made during such cure period); 

 
 8.3 Material Adverse Change. 
  
 If there (i) occurs a material adverse change in the business, operations,
or condition (financial or otherwise) of the Borrower, or (ii) is a material impairment of the prospect of repayment of any portion of the Obligations or (iii) is a material impairment of the value or priority of Bank’s security interests in
the Collateral. 
  
 8.4 Attachment. 
  
 If any material portion of Borrower’s assets is attached, seized,
levied on, or comes into possession of a trustee or receiver and the attachment, seizure or levy is not removed in ten (10) days, or if Borrower is enjoined, restrained, or prevented by court order from conducting a material part of its business or
if a judgment or other claim becomes a Lien on a material portion of Borrower’s assets, or if a notice of lien, levy, or assessment is filed against any of Borrower’s assets by any government agency and not paid within ten (10) days after
Borrower receives notice. These are not Events of Default if stayed or if a bond is posted pending contest by Borrower (but no Credit Extensions will be made during the cure period); 
  
 8.5 Insolvency. 
  
 If Borrower becomes insolvent or if Borrower begins an Insolvency Proceeding or an Insolvency Proceeding is begun against Borrower and not dismissed or
stayed within 30 days (but no Credit Extensions will be made before any Insolvency Proceeding is dismissed); 
  
 8.6 Other Agreements. 
  
 If there is a default in any agreement between Borrower and a third party that gives the third party the right to accelerate any Indebtedness exceeding $1,000,000 or that could cause a Material Adverse Change; 
  
 8.7 Judgments. 
  
 If a money judgment(s) in the aggregate of at least $1,000,000 is rendered against Borrower and is unsatisfied and unstayed
for 10 days (but no Credit Extensions will be made before the judgment is stayed or satisfied); 
  
 8.8 Misrepresentations. 
  
 If Borrower or any Person acting for Borrower makes any material misrepresentation or material misstatement now or later in any warranty or representation in this Agreement or in any writing delivered to Bank or to induce Bank to enter this
Agreement or any Loan Document; or 
  
 8.9 Guaranty. 
  
 Any guaranty of any Obligations ceases for any reason to be in full force or
any Guarantor does not perform any obligation under any guaranty of the Obligations, or any material misrepresentation or material misstatement exists now or later in any warranty or representation in any guaranty of the Obligations or in any
certificate delivered to Bank in connection with any guaranty, or any circumstance described in Sections 8.3, 8.4, 8.5 or 8.7 occurs to any Guarantor. 
  

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 8.10 Subsidiaries. 
  
 Any circumstance described in Sections 8.3, 8.4, 8.5 or 8.7 occurs to any Material Subsidiary of Borrower. 
  
 9. BANK’S RIGHTS AND REMEDIES 
  
 9.1 Rights and Remedies. 
  
 When an Event of Default occurs and continues Bank may, without notice or
demand, do any or all of the following: 
  
 (a) Declare all
Obligations immediately due and payable (but if an Event of Default described in Section 8.5 occurs all Obligations are immediately due and payable without any action by Bank); 
  
 (b) Stop advancing money or extending credit for Borrower’s benefit under this Agreement or under any other agreement
between Borrower and Bank; 
  
 (c) Settle or adjust disputes and
claims directly with account debtors for amounts, on terms and in any order that Bank considers advisable; 
  
 (d) Make any payments and do any acts it considers necessary or reasonable to protect its security interest in the Collateral. Borrower will assemble the
Collateral if Bank requires and make it available as Bank designates. Bank may enter premises where the Collateral is located, take and maintain possession of any part of the Collateral, and pay, purchase, contest, or compromise any Lien which
appears to be prior or superior to its security interest and pay all expenses incurred. Borrower grants Bank a license to enter and occupy any of its premises, without charge, to exercise any of Bank’s rights or remedies; 
  
 (e) Apply to the Obligations any (i) balances and deposits of Borrower with
Bank or its Affiliate it holds, or (ii) amount held by Bank owing to or for the credit or the account of Borrower; 
  
 (f) Ship, reclaim, recover, store, finish, maintain, repair, prepare for sale, advertise for sale, and sell the Collateral. Bank is granted a
non-exclusive, royalty-free license or other right to use, without charge, Borrower’s labels, Patents, Copyrights, Mask Works, rights of use of any name, trade secrets, trade names, Trademarks, service marks, and advertising matter, or any
similar property as it pertains to the Collateral, in completing production of, advertising for sale, and selling any Collateral and, in connection with Bank’s exercise of its rights under this Section, Borrower’s rights under all licenses
and all franchise agreements inure to Bank’s benefit; and 
  
 (g) Dispose of the Collateral according to the Code. 
  
 9.2 Power of
Attorney. 
  
 Effective only when an Event of Default occurs
and continues, Borrower irrevocably appoints Bank as its lawful attorney to: (i) endorse Borrower’s name on any checks or other forms of payment or security; (ii) sign Borrower’s name on any invoice or bill of lading for any Account or
drafts against account debtors, (iii) make, settle, and adjust all claims under Borrower’s insurance policies; (iv) settle and adjust disputes and claims about the Accounts directly with account debtors, for amounts and on terms Bank determines
reasonable; and (v) transfer the Collateral into the name of Bank or a third party as the Code permits. Bank may exercise the power of attorney to sign Borrower’s name on any documents necessary to perfect or continue the perfection of any
security interest regardless of whether an Event of Default has occurred. Bank’s appointment as Borrower’s attorney in fact, and all of Bank’s rights and powers, coupled with an interest, are irrevocable until all Obligations have
been fully repaid and performed and Bank’s obligation to provide Credit Extensions terminates. 
  
 9.3 Accounts Collection. 
  
 When an Event of Default occurs and continues, Bank may notify any Person owing Borrower money of Bank’s security interest in the funds and verify the amount of the Account. Borrower must collect all payments in trust for Bank and, if
requested by Bank, immediately deliver the payments to Bank in the form received from the account debtor, with proper endorsements for deposit. 
  

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 9.4 Bank Expenses. 
  
 If Borrower fails to pay any amount or furnish any required proof of payment to third persons, Bank may make all or part of the payment or obtain
insurance policies required in Section 6.5, and take any action under the policies Bank deems prudent. Any amounts paid by Bank are Bank Expenses and immediately due and payable, bearing interest at the then applicable rate and secured by the
Collateral. No payments by Bank are deemed an agreement to make similar payments in the future or Bank’s waiver of any Event of Default. 
  
 9.5 Bank’s Liability for Collateral. 
  
 If Bank complies with reasonable banking practices and the Code, it is not liable for: (a) the safekeeping of the Collateral; (b) any loss or damage to
the Collateral; (c) any diminution in the value of the Collateral; or (d) any act or default of any carrier, warehouseman, bailee, or other person. Borrower bears all risk of loss, damage or destruction of the Collateral. 
  
 9.6 Remedies Cumulative. 
  
 Bank’s rights and remedies under this Agreement, the Loan Documents,
and all other agreements are cumulative. Bank has all rights and remedies provided under the Code, by law, or in equity. Bank’s exercise of one right or remedy is not an election, and Bank’s waiver of any Event of Default is not a
continuing waiver. Bank’s delay is not a waiver, election, or acquiescence. No waiver is effective unless signed by Bank and then is only effective for the specific instance and purpose for which it was given. 
  
 9.7 Demand Waiver. 
  
 Borrower waives demand, notice of default or dishonor, notice of payment and nonpayment, notice of any default, nonpayment
at maturity, release, compromise, settlement, extension, or renewal of accounts, documents, instruments, chattel paper, and guarantees held by Bank on which Borrower is liable. 
  
 10. NOTICES 
  
 All notices or demands by any party about this Agreement or any other related agreement must be in writing and be personally delivered or sent by an
overnight delivery service, by certified mail, postage prepaid, return receipt requested, or by telefacsimile to the addresses set forth at the beginning of this Agreement. A party may change its notice address by giving the other party written
notice. 
  
 11. CHOICE OF LAW, VENUE AND JURY TRIAL WAIVER

  
 California law governs the Loan Documents without regard
to principles of conflicts of law. Borrower and Bank each submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the State and Federal courts in Santa Clara County, California. 
  
 BORROWER AND BANK EACH WAIVE THEIR RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL OF ANY CLAIM OR CAUSE OF ACTION ARISING OUT OF ANY OF THE LOAN DOCUMENTS OR ANY
CONTEMPLATED TRANSACTION, INCLUDING CONTRACT, TORT, BREACH OF DUTY AND ALL OTHER CLAIMS. THIS WAIVER IS A MATERIAL INDUCEMENT FOR BOTH PARTIES TO ENTER INTO THIS AGREEMENT. EACH PARTY HAS REVIEWED THIS WAIVER WITH ITS COUNSEL. 
  
 12. GENERAL PROVISIONS 
  
 12.1 Successors and Assigns. 
  
 This Agreement binds and is for the benefit of the successors and permitted
assigns of each party. Borrower may not assign this Agreement or any rights under it without Bank’s prior written consent which may be granted or withheld in Bank’s discretion. Bank has the right, without the consent of or notice to
Borrower, to sell, transfer, negotiate, or grant participation in all or any part of, or any interest in, Bank’s obligations, rights and benefits under this Agreement. 
  

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 12.2 Indemnification. 
  
 Borrower will indemnify, defend and hold harmless Bank and its officers, employees, and agents (each, an “Indemnified Person”) against: (a) all
obligations, demands, claims, and liabilities asserted by any other party in connection with the transactions contemplated by the Loan Documents; and (b) all losses or Bank Expenses incurred, or paid by Bank from, following, or consequential to
transactions between Bank and Borrower (including reasonable attorneys fees and expenses), except for losses caused by an Indemnified Person’s gross negligence or willful misconduct. 
  
 12.3 Time of Essence. 
  
 Time is of the essence for the performance of all obligations in this Agreement. 
  
 12.4 Severability of Provision. 
  
 Each provision of this Agreement is severable from every other provision in determining the enforceability of any provision. 
  
 12.5 Amendments in Writing, Integration. 
  
 All amendments to this Agreement must be in writing and signed by Borrower
and Bank. This Agreement represents the entire agreement about this subject matter, and supersedes prior negotiations or agreements. All prior agreements, understandings, representations, warranties, and negotiations between the parties about the
subject matter of this Agreement merge into this Agreement and the Loan Documents. 
  
 12.6 Counterparts. 
  
 This Agreement may be
executed in any number of counterparts and by different parties on separate counterparts, each of which, when executed and delivered, are an original, and all taken together, constitute one Agreement. 
  
 12.7 Survival. 
  
 All covenants, representations and warranties made in this Agreement continue in full force while any Obligations remain
outstanding. The obligations of Borrower in Section 12.2 to indemnify Bank will survive until all statutes of limitations for actions that may be brought against Bank have run. 
  
 12.8 Confidentiality. 
  
 In handling any confidential information, Bank will exercise the same degree of care that it exercises for its own proprietary information, but disclosure
of information may be made (i) to Bank’s subsidiaries or affiliates in connection with their business with Borrower, (ii) to prospective transferees or purchasers of any interest in the loans (provided, however, Bank shall use commercially
reasonable efforts in obtaining such prospective transferee or purchasers agreement of the terms of this provision), (iii) as required by law, regulation, subpoena, or other order, (iv) as required in connection with Bank’s examination or audit
and (v) as Bank reasonably considers necessary in exercising remedies under this Agreement. Confidential information does not include information that either: (a) is in the public domain or in Bank’s possession when disclosed to Bank, or
becomes part of the public domain after disclosure to Bank; or (b) is disclosed to Bank by a third party, if Bank does not know that the third party is prohibited from disclosing the information. 
  
 12.9 Effective Date. 
  
 Notwithstanding anything set forth in this Agreement or any Loan Document to the contrary, this Agreement and all of the
Loan Documents shall not be effective until the date on which the Bank executes this Agreement as indicated on the signature page to this Agreement. 
  
 12.10 Attorneys’ Fees, Costs and Expenses. 
  
 In any action or proceeding between Borrower and Bank arising out of the Loan Documents, the prevailing party will be entitled to recover its reasonable
attorneys’ fees and other reasonable costs and expenses incurred, in addition to any other relief to which it may be entitled. 
  

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 13. DEFINITIONS 
  

13.1 Definitions. 
  
 In this Agreement: 
  
 “Accounts” has the meaning set forth in the Code and includes all existing and later arising accounts, contract rights, and other
obligations owed Borrower in connection with its sale or lease of goods (including licensing software and other technology) or provision of services, all credit insurance, guaranties, other security and all merchandise returned or reclaimed by
Borrower and Borrower’s Books relating to any of the foregoing. 
  
 “Advance” or “Advances” is a loan advance (or advances) under the Committed Revolving Line. 
  
 “Affiliate” of a Person is a Person that owns or controls directly or indirectly the Person, any Person that controls or is controlled by
or is under common control with the Person, and each of that Person’s senior executive officers, directors, partners and, for any Person that is a limited liability company, that Person’s managers and members. 
  
 “Bank Expenses” are all audit fees and expenses and
reasonable costs and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees and expenses) for preparing, negotiating, administering, defending and enforcing the Loan Documents (including appeals or Insolvency Proceedings). 
  
 “Borrower’s Books” are all Borrower’s books and
records including ledgers, records regarding Borrower’s assets or liabilities, the Collateral, business operations or financial condition and all computer programs or discs or any equipment containing the information. 
  
 “Business Day” is any day that is not a Saturday, Sunday or
a day on which the Bank is closed. 
  
 “Closing
Date” is the date of this Agreement. 
  
 “Code” is the Uniform Commercial Code, in effect in the State of California as in effect from time to time. 
  
 “Collateral” is the property described on Exhibit A. 
  
 “Committed Revolving Line” is Advances of up to Fifteen Million Dollars ($15,000,000). 
  
 “Contingent Obligation” is, for any Person, any direct or
indirect liability, contingent or not, of that Person for (i) any indebtedness, lease, dividend, letter of credit or other obligation of another such as an obligation directly or indirectly guaranteed, endorsed, co-made, discounted or sold with
recourse by that Person, or for which that Person is directly or indirectly liable; (ii) any obligations for undrawn letters of credit for the account of that Person; and (iii) all obligations from any interest rate, currency or commodity swap
agreement, interest rate cap or collar agreement, or other agreement or arrangement designated to protect a Person against fluctuation in interest rates, currency exchange rates or commodity prices; but “Contingent Obligation” does not
include endorsements in the ordinary course of business. The amount of a Contingent Obligation is the stated or determined amount of the primary obligation for which the Contingent Obligation is made or, if not determinable, the maximum reasonably
anticipated liability for it determined by the Person in good faith; but the amount may not exceed the maximum of the obligations under the guarantee or other support arrangement. 
  
 “Copyrights” are all copyright rights, applications or registrations and like protections in each work or
authorship or derivative work, whether published or not (whether or not it is a trade secret) now or later existing, created, acquired or held. 
  
 “Credit Extension” is each Advance, Letter of Credit, FX Forward Contract, or any other extension of credit by Bank for Borrower’s
benefit. 
  
 “Equipment” has the meaning set
forth in the Code and includes all present and future machinery, equipment, tenant improvements, furniture, fixtures, vehicles, tools, parts and attachments in which Borrower has any interest. 
  
 “FX Forward Contract” is defined in Section 2.1.3.

  
 “FX Reserve” is defined in Section 2.1.3.

  

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 “GAAP” is generally accepted accounting principles. 
  
 “Guarantor” is any present or future guarantor of the
Obligations, including Napster, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. 
  
 “Indebtedness” is (a) indebtedness for borrowed money or the deferred price of property or services, such as reimbursement and other obligations for surety bonds and letters of credit, (b) obligations
evidenced by notes, bonds, debentures or similar instruments, (c) capital lease obligations and (d) Contingent Obligations. 
  
 “Indemnified Person” is defined in Section 12.2. 
  

“Insolvency Proceeding” are proceedings by or against any Person under the United States Bankruptcy Code, or any other bankruptcy or
insolvency law, including assignments for the benefit of creditors, compositions, extensions generally with its creditors, or proceedings seeking reorganization, arrangement, or other relief. 
  
 “Intellectual Property” is: 
  
 (a) Copyrights, Trademarks, Patents, and Mask Works including amendments,
renewals, extensions, and all licenses or other rights to use and all license fees and royalties from the use; 
  
 (b) Any trade secrets and any intellectual property rights in computer software and computer software products now or later existing, created, acquired or
held; 
  
 (c) All design rights which may be available to Borrower
now or later created, acquired or held; 
  
 (d) Any claims for
damages (past, present or future) for infringement of any of the rights above, with the right, but not the obligation, to sue and collect damages for use or infringement of the intellectual property rights above; 
  
 All Proceeds and products of the foregoing, including all insurance,
indemnity or warranty payments. 
  
 “Inventory”
has the meaning set forth in the Code and includes is present and future inventory in which Borrower has any interest, including merchandise, raw materials, parts, supplies, packing and shipping materials, work in process and finished products
intended for sale or lease or to be furnished under a contract of service, of every kind and description now or later owned by or in the custody or possession, actual or constructive, of Borrower, including inventory temporarily out of its custody
or possession or in transit and including returns on any accounts or other Proceeds from the sale or disposition of any of the foregoing and any documents of title. 
  
 “Investment” is any beneficial ownership of (including stock, partnership interest or other securities) any
Person, or any loan, advance or capital contribution to any Person. 
  
 “Letter of Credit” is defined in Section 2.1.2. 
  
 “Letter-of-credit right” means a right to payment or performance under a letter of credit, whether or not the beneficiary has demanded or is at the time entitled to demand payment or performance.

  
 “Lien” is a mortgage, lien, deed of trust,
charge, pledge, security interest or other encumbrance. 
  
 “Loan Documents” are, collectively, this Agreement, any note, or notes, or guaranties executed by Borrower or Guarantor, and any other present or future agreement between Borrower or Guarantor and/or for the benefit of Bank
in connection with this Agreement, all as amended, extended or restated. 
  
 “Mask Works” are all mask works or similar rights available for the protection of semiconductor chips, now owned or later acquired. 
  
 “Material Adverse Change” has the meaning set forth in Section 8.3. 
  
 “Material Subsidiary” means Napster, LLC and any Subsidiary
now or hereafter existing, that (i) owns assets with a total book value of greater than 5% of the consolidated total assets of Borrower and its Subsidiaries or (ii) generates over 5% of the consolidated revenues of Borrower and its Subsidiaries,
both determined as of the end of the end of the fiscal quarter immediately preceding the date of determination. 
  

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 “Net Accounts Receivable” is Borrower’s accounts receivable as reported on
Borrower’s balance sheet for the relevant period, minus all revenue adjustments and reserves. 
  
 “Obligations” are debts, principal, interest, Bank Expenses and other amounts Borrower owes Bank now or later, including cash management
services, letters of credit and foreign exchange contracts, if any and including interest accruing after Insolvency Proceedings begin and debts, liabilities, or obligations of Borrower assigned to Bank. 
  
 “Patents” are patents, patent applications and like
protections, including improvements, divisions, continuations, renewals, reissues, extensions and continuations-in-part of the same. 
  
 “Permitted Indebtedness” is: 
  
 (a) Borrower’s indebtedness to Bank under this Agreement or any other Loan Document; 
  
 (b) Indebtedness existing on the Closing Date and shown on the Schedule; 
  
 (c) Subordinated Debt; 
  
 (d) Indebtedness to trade creditors incurred in the ordinary course of
business; and 
  
 (e) Indebtedness secured by Permitted Liens.

  
 “Permitted Investments” are: 
  
 (a) Investments shown on the Schedule and existing on the Closing Date; and

  
 (b) (i) marketable direct obligations issued or
unconditionally guaranteed by the United States or its agency or any State maturing within 1 year from its acquisition, (ii) commercial paper maturing no more than 1 year after its creation and having the highest rating from either Standard &
Poor’s Corporation or Moody’s Investors Service, Inc., and (iii) Bank’s certificates of deposit issued maturing no more than 1 year after issue. 
  

“Permitted Liens” are: 
  
 (a) Liens existing on the Closing Date and shown on the Schedule or arising under this Agreement or other Loan Documents; 
  
 (b) Liens for taxes, fees, assessments or other government charges or levies,
either not delinquent or being contested in good faith and for which Borrower maintains adequate reserves on its Books, if they have no priority over any of Bank’s security interests; 
  
 (c) Purchase money Liens (i) on Equipment acquired or held by Borrower or its
Subsidiaries incurred for financing the acquisition of the Equipment, or (ii) existing on equipment when acquired, if the Lien is confined to the property and improvements and the Proceeds of the equipment; 
  
 (d) Licenses or sublicenses granted in the ordinary course of Borrower’s
business and any interest or title of a licensor or under any license or sublicense, if the licenses and sublicenses permit granting Bank a security interest; 
  
 (e) Leases or subleases granted in the ordinary course of Borrower’s business, including in connection with
Borrower’s leased premises or leased property; 
  
 (f) Liens
incurred in the extension, renewal or refinancing of the indebtedness secured by Liens described in (a) through (c), but any extension, renewal or replacement Lien must be limited to the property encumbered by the existing Lien and the
principal amount of the indebtedness may not increase. 
  
 “Person” is any individual, sole proprietorship, partnership, limited liability company, joint venture, company association, trust, unincorporated organization, association, corporation, institution, public benefit
corporation, firm, joint stock company, estate, entity or government agency. 
  
 “Proceeds” has the meaning described in the Code as in effect from time to time. 
  

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 “Prime Rate” is Bank’s most recently announced “prime rate,” even if it
is not Bank’s lowest rate. 
  
 “Registered
Organization” means an organization organized solely under the law of a single state or the United States and as to which the state or the United States must maintain a public record showing the organization to have been organized.

  
 “Responsible Officer” is each of the
Chief Executive Officer, the President, the Chief Financial Officer the Secretary and the Controller of Borrower. 
  
 “Revolving Maturity Date” is March 24, 2006. 
  
 “Schedule” is any attached schedule of exceptions. 
  
 “Subordinated Debt” is debt incurred by Borrower subordinated to Borrower’s indebtedness owed to Bank
and which is reflected in a written agreement in a manner and form acceptable to Bank and approved by Bank in writing. 
  
 “Subsidiary” is for any Person, or any other business entity of which more than 50% of the voting stock or other equity interests is
owned or controlled, directly or indirectly, by the Person or one or more Affiliates of the Person. 
  
 “Supporting Obligation” means a Letter-of-credit right, secondary obligation or obligation of a secondary obligor or that supports the
payment or performance of an account, chattel paper, a document, a general intangible, an instrument or investment property. 
  
 “Tangible Net Worth” is, on any date, the consolidated total assets of Borrower and its Subsidiaries, plus all of Borrower’s
Subordinated Debt, minus any amounts attributable to (a) goodwill, (b) intangible items such as unamortized debt discount and expense, Patents, trade and service marks and names, Copyrights and research and development expenses except prepaid
expenses, and (c) reserves not already deducted from assets, minus Total Liabilities, minus Borrower’s restricted cash (all as determined according to GAAP). 
  
 “Total Liabilities” is on any day, obligations that should, under GAAP, be classified as liabilities
on Borrower’s consolidated balance sheet, including all Indebtedness, and current portion Subordinated Debt allowed to be paid, but excluding all other Subordinated Debt. 
  
 “Trademarks” are trademark and servicemark rights, registered or not, applications to register and
registrations and like protections, and the entire goodwill of the business of Borrower connected with the trademarks. 
  
 [Signatures appear on the following page] 
  

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	 BORROWER:

	
	 ROXIO, INC.

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Nand Gangwani

	 Name:
	 	 Nand Gangwani

	 Title:
	 	 CFO

	
	 BANK:

	
	 SILICON VALLEY BANK

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Kevin J. Conway

	 Name:
	 	 Kevin J. Conway

	 Title:
	 	 Vice President

  
 Effective as of March 25, 2004 
  

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 The Exhibits and Schedules to this Loan and Security Agreement have been omitted. Roxio, Inc. agrees to
supplementally furnish such Exhibits and Schedules upon request from the Securities and Exchange Commission.

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