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Trademark Agreement

 Exhibit 10.3 
 EXECUTION COPY 
 TRADEMARK AGREEMENT 

Between 
 ADT
SERVICES GMBH (“Tyco”) 
 and 
 ADT US HOLDINGS, INC. (“ADT Residential”) 
 and, solely for
purposes of Section 6.3 herein 
 TYCO INTERNATIONAL LTD. (“Tyco Parent”) 

and 
 THE ADT
CORPORATION (“ADT Parent”) 
 Effective Date: September 25, 2012 

 TRADEMARK AGREEMENT 

This TRADEMARK AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) dated as of September 25, 2012, by and among ADT SERVICES GMBH, a
company organized under the laws of Switzerland (“Tyco”), on the one hand, ADT US HOLDINGS, INC., a corporation organized under the laws of Delaware (“ADT Residential”, and together with Tyco, the
“Parties”) and, solely for purposes of Section 6.3 herein, TYCO INTERNATIONAL LTD., a corporation limited by shares (Aktiengesellschaft) organized under the laws of Switzerland (“Tyco Parent”) and THE
ADT CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation (“ADT Parent”). 
 WHEREAS, Tyco Parent and ADT Parent are currently
Affiliates (as defined below) and Tyco Parent and ADT Parent, directly or indirectly through their respective Affiliates (as defined below), have used the ADT Brand in connection with their businesses; 

WHEREAS, Tyco Parent, intends to divest its residential and small business security business and its flow control business (the
“Businesses”) pursuant to (a) that certain Separation and Distribution Agreement dated as of March 27, 2012 by and among Tyco Parent, Tyco Flow Control International Ltd., a company organized under the laws of Switzerland,
and ADT Parent, which relates primarily to the separation and distribution of the flow control business of Tyco Parent and the subsequent merger of the flow control business with and into Pentair, Inc., a corporation organized under the laws of
Minnesota (the “Flow Distribution Agreement”), and (b) that certain Separation and Distribution Agreement to be entered into by and between Tyco Parent, Tyco International Finance S.A., a corporation organized under the laws of
Luxembourg, ADT Parent, and ADT LLC, an entity organized under the laws of Delaware, which relates primarily to the separation and distribution of the residential and small business security business of Tyco Parent (the “ADT Distribution
Agreement”); 
 WHEREAS, prior to and to facilitate such divestment, Tyco Parent and its Affiliates (as defined below)
intend to carry out an intra-group corporate reorganization to separate the Businesses from Tyco Parent’s other businesses (the “Reorganization”); 
 WHEREAS, in furtherance of the Reorganization and pursuant to the Purchase Agreement dated as of September 26, 2012 by and among Tyco and Tyco International Services Holding GmbH, a company organized
under the laws of Switzerland (“TISH”), Tyco will sell its rights in the ADT Brand to TISH and simultaneously therewith, TISH will agree to be bound by the terms of this Agreement; 

WHEREAS, in furtherance of the Reorganization and pursuant to the Assignment Agreement dated as of September 26, 2012 by and among
TISH and Tyco International Holding S.a.r.l., a company organized under the laws of Luxembourg (“TSarl”), TISH will assign its rights in the ADT Brand in the ADT Residential Territory to TSarl and simultaneously therewith, TSarl
will agree to be bound by the terms of this Agreement; 
 WHEREAS, in furtherance of the Reorganization and pursuant to the
Purchase Agreement dated as of September 26, 2012 by and among TSarl and ADT Residential, TSarl will sell, and ADT Residential will purchase, the ADT Brand in the ADT Residential Territory and

 
simultaneously therewith, ADT Residential will acknowledge the continued effectiveness of this Agreement and will agree to be bound by this Agreement in its capacity as assignee and purchaser
under the Purchase Agreement; 
 WHEREAS, in furtherance of the Reorganization, certain secondary brands subject to this
Agreement will be transferred by and among Tyco (or its Affiliates) and ADT Residential (or its Affiliates), and each transferee of the secondary brands will agree to be bound by the terms of this Agreement; 

WHEREAS, after the Reorganization, the Parties will no longer be affiliated, but each of Tyco and ADT Residential wish to continue to use
the ADT Brand in the Tyco Territory and the ADT Residential Territory (each as defined below), respectively, and the Parties have agreed to allow such use, subject to the terms and conditions herein; 

WHEREAS, each Party recognizes that the ADT Brand is valuable in many countries worldwide, and due to the global nature of the Internet
and social media, each Party’s conduct of its business under the ADT Brand in its respective territory has the potential to damage the goodwill of the ADT Brand in the other Party’s territory, and therefore, the Parties need to take
certain actions to minimize the possibility of such damage; 
 WHEREAS, given the Parties’ relationship as Affiliates prior
to the Reorganization, each Party is willing to agree on certain restrictions on each Party’s use of the ADT Brand in the other Party’s territory beyond those restrictions set by trademark Law for use by an unrelated third party; and

 WHEREAS, this Agreement is an Ancillary Agreement that must be executed pursuant to Section 3.5 of the ADT
Distribution Agreement. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and of the mutual covenants and agreements herein
contained, and for good and valuable consideration, including that set forth in the ADT Distribution Agreement, the receipt and adequacy of which is hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows: 

ARTICLE 1 - DEFINITIONS 
 1.1 Definitions. The following capitalized terms used in this Agreement shall have the meanings set forth below. 
 “Action” shall mean any demand, action, claim, suit, countersuit, arbitration, inquiry, subpoena, case, litigation, proceeding or investigation (whether civil, criminal, administrative or
investigative) by or before any court or grand jury, any Governmental Entity or any arbitration or mediation tribunal. 

“ADT Brand” shall mean any Source Indicator to the extent comprising or including (i) the wordmark ADT in any
style, design or font, (ii) the shape of an octagon in any shade of the color blue (in the case of (i) and (ii), including but not limited to the Source Indicators set forth on Schedule A), (iii) the phrase ALWAYS THERE, and/or
(iv) any one or more of the terms SAFEWATCH, SAFEWATCH CELLGUARD and VIDEOVIEW. 

 “ADT Parent Group” shall mean ADT Parent and any Person that is a direct or
indirect Subsidiary of ADT Parent as of the Trademark Assignment Date. 
 “ADT Residential Territory” shall
mean Canada, the United States, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. 
 “Affiliate” shall mean, when used
with respect to a specified Person, a Person that directly or indirectly, through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with such specified Person. For the purposes of this definition,
“control”, when used with respect to any specified Person shall mean the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such Person, whether through the ownership of
voting securities or other interests, by Contract or otherwise. It is expressly agreed that no Party or member of any Group shall be deemed to be an Affiliate of another Party or member of such other Party’s Group by reason of having one or
more directors in common. For purposes of this Agreement, after the Trademark Assignment Date, no member of the ADT Parent Group shall be considered an “Affiliate” of Tyco, and no member of the Tyco Parent Group, other than any member that
is a member of the ADT Parent Group, shall be considered an “Affiliate” of ADT Residential. “Person” shall mean any natural person, firm, individual, corporation, business trust, joint venture, association, company,
limited liability company, partnership or other organization or entity, whether incorporated or unincorporated, or any Governmental Entity. 
 “Source Indicators” shall mean trademarks, service marks, corporate names (including d/b/a, f/k/a and similar designations), trade names, domain names, logos, slogans, designs, trade
dress and other designations of source or origin, together with the goodwill symbolized by any of the foregoing. 

“Subsidiary” shall mean with respect to any Person (i) a corporation, fifty percent (50%) or more of the
voting or capital stock of which is, as of the time in question, directly or indirectly owned by such Person and (ii) any other partnership, joint venture, association, joint stock company, trust, unincorporated organization or other entity in
which such Person, directly or indirectly, owns fifty percent (50%) or more of the equity economic interest thereof or has the power to elect or direct the election of fifty percent (50%) or more of the members of the governing body of
such entity or otherwise has control over such entity (e.g., as the managing partner of a partnership). 
 “Trademark
Assignment Date” shall mean September 26, 2012. 
 “Tyco Parent Group” shall mean Tyco Parent and
any Person that is a direct or indirect subsidiary of Tyco Parent as of the date hereof. 
 “Tyco Territory”
shall mean any country, jurisdiction or territory outside of the ADT Residential Territory. 
 1.2 Terms Generally.
References in this Agreement to any gender include references to all genders, and references to the singular include references to the plural and vice versa. Unless the context otherwise requires, the words “include”, “includes”
and “including” when used in this Agreement shall be deemed to be followed by the phrase “without limitation”. 

 Unless the context otherwise requires, references in this Agreement to Articles, Sections, Annexes, Exhibits
and Schedules shall be deemed references to Articles and Sections of, and Annexes, Exhibits and Schedules to, this Agreement. Unless the context otherwise requires, the words “hereof”, “hereby” and “herein” and words of
similar meaning when used in this Agreement refer to this Agreement in its entirety and not to any particular Article, Section or provision of this Agreement. Capitalized terms used but not defined herein shall have the meaning provided for them in
the ADT Distribution Agreement. 
 ARTICLE 2 - BRAND OWNERSHIP/USE 

2.1 Ownership of ADT Brand. 
 (a) As between the Parties, as of the Trademark Assignment Date, ADT Residential shall be the sole owner of (i) the ADT Brand (including the registrations and applications for the ADT Brand set forth
on Schedule B) and (ii) the registrations and applications set forth on Schedule B other than those for the ADT Brand, in each case in the ADT Residential Territory. Tyco will not challenge or contest such rights or the validity
or enforceability of the foregoing in the ADT Residential Territory. For clarity, in light of the Parties’ prior status as Affiliates, Tyco agrees that it and its Affiliates will not register, attempt to register or (subject to Sections 2.6 and
2.7) use the ADT Brand as or as part of any type of Source Indicator in the ADT Residential Territory, in connection with any type of goods or services, or the advertising, marketing or promotion thereof. 

(b) As between the Parties, as of the Trademark Assignment Date, Tyco shall be the sole owner of (i) the ADT Brand (including the
registrations and applications for the ADT Brand set forth on Schedule C) and (ii) the registrations and applications set forth on Schedule C other than those for the ADT Brand, in each case in the Tyco Territory. ADT Residential
will not challenge or contest such rights or the validity or enforceability of the foregoing in the Tyco Territory. For clarity, in light of the Parties’ prior status as Affiliates, ADT Residential agrees that it and its Affiliates will not
register, attempt to register or (subject to Section 2.6) use the ADT Brand as or as part of any type of Source Indicator in the Tyco Territory, in connection with any type of goods or services, or the advertising, marketing or promotion
thereof. 
 2.2 Current Secondary Brands. 
 (a) Tyco acknowledges that, after the Trademark Assignment Date, ADT Residential shall, as between the Parties, own all Source Indicators worldwide containing the terms set forth on Schedule D (the
“ADT Secondary Brands”). ADT Residential acknowledges that Tyco currently owns multiple trademark registrations for the term “ADT” together with the ADT Secondary Brands. Tyco agrees that, after the Trademark Assignment
Date, Tyco will not use or register or attempt to register (including in New Media) any ADT Secondary Brands (whether alone or together with an ADT Brand) as any type of Source Indicator in any country or jurisdiction, but at ADT Residential’s
request and expense, Tyco will, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable Law: (i) maintain any existing registrations and prosecute all existing applications (and maintain any registrations issuing therefrom) containing the ADT Secondary
Brands, in all applicable countries and jurisdictions, until ADT Residential obtains its own registration for the ADT Secondary Brands in such countries or jurisdictions, (ii) take all 

 
appropriate actions, including abandoning or cancelling any such applications or registrations or granting consents to ADT Residential with respect thereto, to permit ADT Residential to obtain
its own registrations for the ADT Secondary Brands in such countries or jurisdictions and (iii) take all appropriate and reasonable actions, at ADT Residential’s expense, to assist ADT Residential in enforcing the ADT Secondary Brands
against third parties. For clarity, ADT Residential may use and register the ADT Secondary Brands outside of the ADT Residential Territory, but shall not use, register or attempt to register any ADT Secondary Brand together with the ADT Brand
outside of the ADT Residential Territory. 
 (b) ADT Residential acknowledges that, after the Trademark Assignment Date, Tyco
shall, as between the Parties, own all Source Indicators worldwide containing the terms set forth on Schedule E (the “Tyco Secondary Brands”). Tyco acknowledges that ADT Residential currently owns multiple trademark
registrations for the term “ADT” together with the Tyco Secondary Brands. ADT Residential agrees that, after the Trademark Assignment Date, ADT Residential will not use or register or attempt to register (including in New Media) any Tyco
Secondary Brands (whether alone or together with an ADT Brand) as any type of Source Indicator in any country or jurisdiction, but at Tyco’s request and expense, ADT Residential will, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable Law:
(i) maintain any existing registrations and prosecute all existing applications (and maintain any registrations issuing therefrom) containing the Tyco Secondary Brands, in all applicable countries and jurisdictions, until Tyco obtains its own
registration for the Tyco Secondary Brands in such countries or jurisdictions, (ii) take all appropriate actions, including abandoning or cancelling any such applications or registrations or granting consents to Tyco with respect thereto, to
permit Tyco to obtain its own registration for the Tyco Secondary Brands in such countries or jurisdictions and (iii) take all appropriate and reasonable actions, at Tyco’s expense, to assist Tyco in enforcing the Tyco Secondary Brands
against third parties. For clarity, Tyco may use and register the Tyco Secondary Brands outside of the Tyco Territory, but shall not use, register or attempt to register any Tyco Secondary Brand together with the ADT Brand outside of the Tyco
Territory. 
 (c) The Parties acknowledge that the ADT Secondary Brands and Tyco Secondary Brands do include (and a Designated
Secondary Brand in Section 2.4 may include) certain words that are found in the dictionary. A Party will not breach Section 2.2(a), 2.2(b) or 2.3, and 2.4, as applicable, by using any such words in a generic sense, so long as such Party
does not use such words as a Source Indicator. 
 2.3 Shared Secondary Brands. 

(a) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, the Distribution or other Ancillary Agreements, the Parties acknowledge
that the Parties have used, and may continue to use, secondary Source Indicators that are not included in the ADT Brand and, after the Trademark Assignment Date, wish to share use of the SECURITYLINK (as one or two words) and SELECT, SELECT LINK and
SELECT FLEET MANAGER (collectively, the “SELECT Marks”) secondary Source Indicators, as set forth below (the SECURITYLINK and the SELECT Marks shall be collectively hereinafter referred to as the “Shared Secondary Brands”).

 (b) After the Trademark Assignment Date, ADT Residential may use, attempt to register and
register (including in New Media), in the ADT Residential Territory, the Shared Secondary Brands alone, together or in association with any ADT Brand, ADT Residential Source Indicator and/or word, so long as such SECURITYLINK mark or SELECT
Mark, as the case may be, is not identical or confusingly similar to a Shared Secondary Brand registered or applied-for by Tyco or its Affiliates in the ADT Residential Territory. Accordingly, ADT Residential may use either or both Shared Secondary
Brands alone (as one or more words) provided such Shared Secondary Brands are used in association with an ADT Residential Source Indicator (e.g., a SECURITYLINK tab on its or its Affiliates websites, in ADT Residential marketing materials). For the
avoidance of doubt, the Parties acknowledge and agree that a mark comprised of ADT SECURITYLINK, ADT SECURITY LINK or SECURITYLINK with an ADT Source Indicator, is not identical or confusingly similar to the SECURITYLINK marks registered by Tyco or
its Affiliates. 
 (c) After the Trademark Assignment Date, Tyco may use, attempt to register and register (including in New
Media), worldwide, the Shared Secondary Brands alone, or together or in association with any Tyco Source Indicator and/or word, so long as such SECURITYLINK or SELECT Mark, as the case may be, is not identical or confusingly similar to a Shared
Secondary Brand registered or applied-for by ADT Residential or its Affiliates in the ADT Residential Territory. Accordingly, Tyco may use either or both Shared Secondary Brands alone (as one or more words) provided such Shared Secondary Brands are
used in association with a Tyco Source Indicator (e.g., a SELECT tab on its or its Affiliates websites, in Tyco marketing materials). For the avoidance of doubt, the Parties acknowledge and agree that a mark comprised of TYCO SELECT, TYCO SELECT
LINK, TYCO SELECT FLEET MANAGER or SELECT together with a Tyco Source Indicator, is not identical or confusingly similar to the ADT SELECT and ADT SELECT LINK marks registered by ADT Residential or its Affiliates. 

(d) At a Party’s request and expense, the other Party agrees to, to the fullest extent permitted by applicable Law: (i) take
all appropriate actions, including granting consents to the requesting Party with respect thereto, to permit the requesting Party to obtain its own registrations for the Shared Secondary Brands as permitted under this Agreement; and
(ii) cooperate and take all appropriate and reasonable actions, at the requesting Party’s expense, to assist the requesting Party in enforcing the Shared Secondary Brands against third parties not authorized by either Party or their
Affiliates. In the event that, for any reason whatsoever, only one of the Parties is permitted by the competent administrative jurisdiction to register its Shared Secondary Brand in the ADT Residential Territory, the Party whose trademark is so
registered shall not challenge, oppose, impede or hinder the other Party’s ownership and/or use of such Shared Secondary Brand in accordance with this Agreement. 
 (e) The Parties intend and agree that their permitted uses of their respective Shared Secondary Brands as contemplated in this Section 2.3, will not create a likelihood of confusion among consumers
in the ADT Residential Territory. After the Trademark Assignment Date, the Parties agree to cooperate with each other as may be reasonably necessary to minimize or eliminate any confusion or potential confusion that may arise as a result of the use
of the Shared Secondary Brands in the ADT Residential Territory. 

 (f) For the avoidance of doubt, none of the rights conferred in this Section 2.3 grants
either Party the right to infringe the other Party’s legal rights in any manner. 
 2.4 Future Secondary Brands. The
Parties acknowledge that the Parties have used major secondary Source Indicators that are not included in the ADT Brand (e.g., PULSE) and may, after the Trademark Assignment Date, wish to adopt as major secondary trademarks one or more new words or
terms that are not included in the definition of “ADT Brand” herein. Given the Parties’ prior status as Affiliates, the Parties acknowledge the need for a Party to restrict its use of certain new, significant secondary Source
Indicators of the other Party beyond the boundaries set by trademark Law for use by an unrelated third party. Therefore, each Party has the right, during the term of this Agreement, to provide written notice to the other Party of a maximum of
fifteen (15) new secondary Source Indicators as proposed “Designated Secondary Brands”. If (i) the notifying Party owns a registration or has filed an application to register such new secondary Source Indicator (either
standing alone or in connection with the term “ADT” or the phrase “ALWAYS THERE”) in a country or jurisdiction in such Party’s territory, (ii) such secondary Source Indicator qualifies for registration on a standalone
basis (e.g., it is not a generic or descriptive term such as “security,” “protection,” “alarm” or “supervision”) and (iii) such secondary Source Indicator has not been used as a material Source Indicator
by the other Party or its Affiliates in any territory in the previous seven (7) years, then such secondary Source Indicator will be deemed a “Designated Secondary Brand” of that notifying Party, effective thirty (30) days after
the above notice, unless the other Party provides written objection to the designating Party before such effective date, claiming that such secondary Source Indicator does not meet all of the above criteria. If the other Party makes such timely
objection, the provisions of Section 8.9 shall apply to resolve the issue. Once a new secondary Source Indicator becomes a Designated Secondary Brand of a Party, the other Party shall not use, register or attempt to register it (including in
New Media) as any type of Source Indicator in any country, jurisdiction or territory, in connection with any goods or services, whether standing alone or in connection with an ADT Brand. For example, if Tyco or ADT Residential, as the case may be,
adopts ADT SUPERNOVA or SUPERNOVA as a Designated Secondary Brand, ADT Residential or Tyco, as the case may be, may not use SUPERNOVA (either alone or in combination with the term “ADT”, the phrase “ALWAYS THERE”, TYCO or other
Source Indicators) in connection with any goods or services in any country or jurisdiction in its territory. For clarity, the provisions of this Section 2.4 do not modify Sections 2.1 or 2.2 and/or the Parties’ rights under applicable
trademark Law with respect to any new secondary Source Indicator that is not a Designated Secondary Brand. 
 2.5 No
Restriction on Competition. For clarity, without limiting a Party’s rights under Section 2.6, nothing in this Agreement is intended to restrict either Party from operating any business in any territory under a Source Indicator that is
not otherwise restricted under the terms of this Agreement and that does not infringe the other Party’s legal rights. 

2.6 No Other Restrictions. Notwithstanding Section 2.1, each Party may (i) use the term “ADT” at all times
after the Trademark Assignment Date in any territory (a) in plain text and in a neutral manner, not as a trademark, to describe the history of the ADT business and (b) as required by applicable Law, and (ii) use the ADT Brand on
(a) archival copies of legal documents, business correspondence and similar items that cannot be modified or have the ADT Brand covered or deleted therefrom, (b) printed or hard copy corporate documents and other

 
materials describing the worldwide operations of each Party’s and its Affiliates’ businesses, provided that such materials shall not reasonably suggest or convey that such Party or its
Affiliates are offering goods or services under the ADT Brand in the other Party’s territory, and (c) printed or hard copy corporate or promotional materials provided to actual or potential customers outside a Party’s territory,
solely to promote or advertise such Party’s or its Affiliates’ businesses within its respective territory. For clarity, (x) neither Party is required hereunder to use the ADT Brand at any time, and any such non-use will not affect the
other Party’s covenants hereunder, subject to Section 5.2 and (y) nothing in this Agreement is intended to limit or restrict each Party’s right to assert its rights under applicable trademark Law against the other Party, with
respect to the other Party’s use or registration of any ADT Brand, ADT Secondary Brand, Tyco Secondary Brand, Shared Secondary Brand, or Designated Secondary Brand that is not expressly permitted by this Agreement. 

2.7 Transitional License. ADT Residential, on behalf of itself and its Affiliates, hereby grants Tyco and its Affiliates a
transitional, non-exclusive, non-transferable and royalty-free license to use the ADT Brand in the ADT Residential Territory, solely in connection with any existing business that Tyco has previously operated under the ADT Brand in the ADT
Residential Territory, solely in a manner that is both consistent with the nature and quality of Tyco’s past practice and in accordance with the sunset provisions in Schedule F hereto. Tyco acknowledges and agrees that this transitional
license expressly excludes the right, after the Trademark Assignment Date, to grant any third party any new sublicense to use the ADT Brand in the ADT Residential Territory. All rights not expressly set forth in this Section 2.7 are expressly
reserved by ADT Residential. 
 2.8 Licensees/Affiliates. Each Party may freely license the ADT Brand within its
respective territory, provided that a Party is liable hereunder for any action or inaction by a licensee that would breach this Agreement if committed by a Party. Neither Party shall license or authorize a licensee to take any action that
would violate this Agreement if committed by a Party. A Party’s obligations hereunder shall extend to its Affiliates as if they were Parties hereto. 
 ARTICLE 3 - PARTIES’ OBLIGATIONS 
 3.1 Quality Control. Each
Party shall use the ADT Brand solely: (i) in good faith, in a dignified manner and in accordance with good trademark practice in the applicable territory; (ii) in a manner that does not harm or jeopardize the value of the ADT Brand or its
associated goodwill; and (iii) in connection with activities, products, and services that maintain at all times the high levels of quality associated with Tyco Parent’s and its Affiliates’ use of the ADT Brand prior to the Trademark
Assignment Date. Each Party agrees that the other Party’s use of the ADT Brand directly or through its Affiliates as of and prior to the Trademark Assignment Date complies with the foregoing. After the Trademark Assignment Date, a Party shall
not take any action (and shall not engage in any inaction) that materially harms or jeopardizes (or could reasonably be expected to materially harm or jeopardize) the value, validity, reputation or goodwill of the ADT Brand. 

3.2 Compliance With Laws. Each Party shall, in connection with any products or services offered under the ADT Brand:
(i) comply with all applicable Laws (including all Laws relating to data protection, security, privacy and personal or sensitive 

 
information); (ii) employ at all times commercially reasonable security, system, content and data protection measures consistent with the standards of the information security industry
(including, in respect of any subscriber business offered under the ADT Brand, those data protection standards set forth on Schedule G hereof and/or the current ISO 27001 standard); (iii) engage reputable, industry-recognized outside
vendors to perform its security, system, content and data protection services as necessary for its business operations and to meet its obligations under this Agreement; and (iv) use all notices and legends required by applicable Law so as to
preserve and maintain the validity of and each Party’s rights in the ADT Brand. Each Party shall have the right, upon one (1) month prior written notice, to inspect and audit the other Party’s relevant records and systems, solely as
necessary to determine such Party’s compliance with subsections (ii) and (iii) above and in the event of a Security Breach (as defined below), provided that such inspection and audit is at the inspecting and auditing Party’s
expense, during regular business hours, subject to reasonable, mutually-agreed confidentiality arrangements and conducted by an independent third party. 
 3.3 Security Breach. A Party will notify the other Party, as promptly as possible under the circumstances and without unreasonable delay, of any Security Breach involving any Protected Data (as
defined on Schedule G hereof). As used herein, “Security Breach” is defined as any event involving a known, actual, or suspected compromise of the security, confidentiality or integrity of (i) the Protected Data (as
defined on Schedule G hereof) of more than 5,000 customers of a Party or (ii) the video of the premises of one or more customers of a Party, including but not limited to any unauthorized access or use of such video, except where such
Security Breach is due to the sole fault of a customer. The Party undergoing a Security Breach will use commercially reasonable efforts to contain such a breach and provide the other Party with a detailed description of the Security Breach, the type
of data that was the subject of the Security Breach and the identity of each affected business (or person, to the extent permitted by Law), promptly after such information can be collected or otherwise becomes available. The Party undergoing the
Security Breach agrees to take action immediately, at its own expense, to investigate the Security Breach, to take all commercially reasonable actions to identify, prevent, and mitigate the effects of any such Security Breach, and to carry out any
recovery or other action (e.g., mailing statutory notices, providing credit monitoring services) necessary to remedy the Security Breach. The Party undergoing the Security Breach shall make commercially reasonable efforts to give the other Party a
reasonable opportunity to consult in advance on any filings, communications, notices, press releases or reports related to any Security Breach, but the final decision on their contents shall belong to the Party undergoing the Security Breach. The
Parties agree that any Person (to the extent engaging in a subscriber business) or subscriber business purchased or acquired by a Party via equity or asset sale or otherwise shall (x) comply with the standards set forth in Schedule G
within one (1) year from such purchase or acquisition and (y) to the extent such Person does not offer services related to video surveillance that involves storing such video on such Person’s servers or other systems directly or
through a vendor (“Hosted Video”) as of the date of such purchase or acquisition, not offer Hosted Video in any subscriber business until such time as such Person complies with the standards set forth on Schedule G.

 3.4 Approval. Neither Party shall be required to seek approval from the other Party for any advertising, promotional
or marketing materials or other uses of the ADT Brand in its respective territory. 

 3.5 Enforcement. Each of Tyco and ADT Residential has the sole right to assert and
enforce its rights in the ADT Brand against third parties in the Tyco Territory and the ADT Residential Territory, respectively. Each Party shall use commercially reasonable efforts to notify the other Party when the first Party or its Affiliates
commences any offensive or defensive litigations, arbitrations, cancellation, invalidity or similar proceedings with respect to the ADT Brand. For clarity, the above obligation does not apply to “cease and desist” letters, routine Office
Actions or oppositions or other non-public or immaterial matters. Absent a later agreement to the contrary, the Party bringing any infringement, misappropriation, dilution, tarnishment, or other unauthorized use (“Infringement”)
Action against a third party shall control its prosecution and settlement and pay all costs and expenses associated therewith, and shall have the sole right to any and all damages, settlements and proceeds received in connection therewith. Any joint
prosecution of an Infringement Action shall be governed by a later agreement between the Parties. The Parties shall cooperate in good faith in all Actions brought pursuant to this Section 3.5 (including by assisting the requesting Party to
claim that the ADT Brand is famous or distinctive in the requesting Party’s territory, based upon use in the non-requesting Party’s territory), and shall keep each other informed of all material developments relating thereto. 

3.6 Cooperation. Each Party agrees to cooperate in good faith to avoid and correct any potential or actual consumer confusion over
(i) the proper owner of the ADT Brand in any particular territory and (ii) the current and past relationship between the Parties. 
 ARTICLE 4 - INTERNET/NEW MEDIA 
 4.1 Internet/New Media Access. The
Parties acknowledge the worldwide accessibility of Internet websites, social media, mobile applications and other forms of new, electronic or digital media (collectively, “New Media”) and agree that the ability of persons to access
New Media websites, pages, channels and other venues from outside such Party’s applicable territory shall not violate Section 2.1, provided that such Party complies with its obligations in this Article 4. 

4.2 ADT.com. During the Non-Competition Period (as that term is defined in the ADT Distribution Agreement), ADT Residential shall
direct Internet traffic that is identifiable through its IP address as coming from outside of the ADT Residential Territory and is directed to the website located at adt.com to a mutually agreed landing page (the “Landing Page”)
within the adt.com website, which shall be substantially similar to the design, language and features indicated on Schedule H hereof (and any mutually agreed revisions thereto), present content of each Party in approximately the relative
proportions and prominence shown on Schedule H, and enable Internet users to visit any ADT website in any country or jurisdiction, including those websites within the ADT Residential Territory (the “ADT Residential
Sites”), including by utilizing cookies (subject to applicable user consents) to enable automatic direction of return-users to their applicable countries. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that the Landing Page has a material
adverse effect, including a material impact on lead flow, on any ADT Residential Site, ADT Residential shall use commercially reasonable efforts to remedy the situation as soon as possible, but may suspend operation of the Landing Page and direct
all Internet users to the general home page of adt.com until such material adverse effect is remedied to the mutual satisfaction of both Parties. For clarity, only Internet traffic that demonstrably originates outside the ADT Residential Territory
will be directed to the Landing Page, and all other Internet traffic (e.g., if access to an IP address is blocked such that it is not clear where an Internet user is located) will route to adt.com. 

 4.3 Domain Names/Websites. 

(a) As between ADT Residential and Tyco, ADT Residential or one of its Affiliates has the sole right to register (i) the domain
names (including adt.com and adt.ca) that are listed in Schedule I hereto and (ii) any new domain names containing the ADT Brand that end in any ccTLD for any country or jurisdiction within the ADT Residential Territory or in any current
or new gTLD that is targeted exclusively to one or more countries or jurisdictions within the ADT Residential Territory (e.g., .northamerica). As between ADT Residential and Tyco, Tyco or one of its Affiliates has the sole right to register
(x) the domain names that are listed in Schedule J hereto and (y) any new domain names containing the ADT Brand that end in any ccTLD for any country or jurisdiction within the Tyco Territory or in any current or new gTLD that is
targeted exclusively to one or more countries or jurisdictions within the Tyco Territory (e.g., .asia). Neither Party shall register any domain name pursuant to Section 4.3(a)(ii) or 4.3(a)(y), as applicable, that contains within the secondary
domain name a term designating the territory of the other Party. For example, ADT Residential may not register adtasia.ca, and Tyco may not register adtusa.jp. 
 (b) As between the Parties, each Party shall have the sole right to register all secondary domain names that (i) contain the ADT Brand ; (ii) end in .com, .biz, .net, .info, .org or any other
current or new gTLD that is not targeted exclusively to one Party’s territory (e.g., .ADT, .me, .security) (a “Common gTLD”) and (iii) contain a term that clearly indicates a website targeted exclusively towards such
Party’s applicable territory (e.g., adtasia.com or adtcalifornia.biz). 
 (c) After the Trademark Assignment Date,
if a Party wishes to register a domain name with a Common gTLD that does not contain a term that clearly indicates a website targeted exclusively towards such Party’s applicable territory (e.g., adtbusiness.com, safewatchsecurity.com) (a
“Common Domain”), it shall notify the other Party promptly upon making such registration. If the notified Party does not respond within thirty (30) days of such notice that such Party also wishes to use such Common Domain, then
the notifying Party shall be the sole owner of such Common Domain. If the notified Party timely responds that it also wishes to use such Common Domain, then the Parties will cooperate in good faith to establish reasonable guidelines for the shared
use of such Common Domain. The registering Party shall not use any Common Domain in connection with an active website until (i) if the other Party does not timely respond that it wishes to use such Common Domain, the expiration of the above
thirty (30) day period; or (ii) if the other Party timely responds that it wishes to use such Common Domain, the resolution of the situation. For example, the Parties may in their discretion agree that the website adtbusiness.com must be
linked to a common landing page that will display a map of the world and direct customers’ inquiries to each Party’s territory. 
 (d) A Party shall not use any ADT Brand in New Media (including as a domain name), directly or indirectly, if a material purpose of such use is to target consumers outside its respective territory. By way
of illustration, but not of limitation, a Party may link between its business websites inside and outside its respective territory in the manner shown in 

 
Schedule K. During the Non-Competition Period, a Party shall not use any ADT Brand as an Internet key word or similar method (or buy or bid to acquire any of the foregoing) to increase the
rankings for its own websites by Internet search engines (or similar future devices and activities in other New Media) in the other Party’s territory. For clarity, nothing in this Agreement prevents a Party from asserting its trademark rights
against any activity described in the foregoing sentence by the other Party after the Non-Competition Period. 
 4.4 New gTLD
Registries. After the Trademark Assignment Date, if a Party or one of its Affiliates wishes to become a registry for a Common gTLD that clearly relates to the goods and services currently offered under the ADT Brand (e.g., .ADT or .security) (an
“ADT gTLD”), it shall notify the other Party in advance. If the notified Party does not respond within thirty (30) days (or a shorter period specified in such notice, if reasonably justified under the circumstances) that such
Party also wishes to use such ADT gTLD, then the notifying Party may become a registry for such ADT gTLD in its own name, subject to the domain name restrictions in this Article 4. If the notified Party timely responds that it also wishes to become
a registry for such ADT gTLD, then the Parties will agree in good faith on how the Parties may serve jointly or jointly benefit from such registry. 
 4.5 Third Party New Media. 
 (a) As between the Parties, ADT Residential
has the sole right to use and register the ADT Brand in third-party New Media pages, channels and venues (or sections thereof) that clearly designate countries or jurisdictions within the ADT Residential Territory (e.g., an “ADT Canada”
page on Facebook, channel on YouTube or @adtusa on Twitter), and any new third party New Media page, channel or venue (or section thereof) in the control of (or operated with the written approval of) ADT Residential or its Affiliates (e.g., not an
unauthorized “fan” site or complaints site) must contain and display such country or jurisdiction designation. As between the Parties, Tyco has the sole right to use and register the ADT Brand in third-party New Media pages, channels and
venues (or sections thereof) that clearly designate a country or jurisdiction within the Tyco Territory (e.g., an “ADT Asia” page on Facebook, channel on YouTube or @adtfrance on Twitter) and any new third-party New Media page, channel or
venue (or section thereof) in the control of (or operated with the written approval of) Tyco or its Affiliates (e.g., not an unauthorized “fan” site or complaints site) must contain and display such country or jurisdiction designation. The
Parties will comply with the procedures on Schedule L with respect to certain uses of the ADT Brand in certain existing third-party New Media, and shall use commercially reasonable efforts to include country or jurisdiction designations with
all other existing third-party New Media pages, channels and venues that are in the control of either Party or its Affiliates and use the ADT Brand.After the Trademark Assignment Date, if a Party wishes to use or register the ADT Brand for any new
third party New Media page, channel or venue (or section thereof) that is not targeted to any specific country or jurisdiction (e.g., a general ADT page on Tumblr.com) (a “Common Page”), it shall notify the other Party promptly upon
making such registration. If the notified Party does not respond within thirty (30) days of such notice that such Party also wishes to use such Common Page, then the notifying Party shall be the sole owner of such Common Page. If the notified
Party timely responds that it also wishes to use such Common Page, then the Parties will cooperate in good faith to establish reasonable guidelines for the shared use of all Common Pages. The registering Party shall not use any Common Page in
connection with a new third-party 

 
New Media page, channel or venue (or section thereof) until (i) if the other Party does not timely respond that it wishes to use such Common Page, the expiration of the above thirty
(30) day period; or (ii) if the other Party timely responds that it wishes to use such Common Page, the resolution of the situation. 
 (b) A non-exhaustive list of the Parties’ current uses of the ADT Brand in third party New Media is set forth on Schedule L. Within thirty (30) days of the Trademark Assignment Date,
the Parties will take the actions on Schedule M to allocate use of certain existing New Media, and to deliver to the proper Party all information accessible to either Party via such New Media and in existence as of the Trademark Assignment
Date. 
 ARTICLE 5 - TERM/ABANDONMENT 
 5.1 Term. The term of this Agreement (“Term”) commences on the Trademark Assignment Date and lasts in perpetuity. Without limiting the Parties’ other rights and remedies
hereunder, the Parties agree that termination is not an available remedy for either Party’s breach of this Agreement. 

5.2 Abandonment. If a Party (the “Abandoning Party”) intends to abandon (or is imminently about to abandon, for
any reason) its use of all of the ADT Brands included in subsection (i) of the definition of “ADT Brand” (including logos) in any country or jurisdiction in its territory listed in Schedule M hereof, the Abandoning Party shall
notify the other Party in advance in writing. If the other Party becomes aware that the Abandoning Party is about to engage in such abandonment in any country or jurisdiction listed in Schedule M hereof, the other Party may notify the
Abandoning Party in writing. Regardless of which Party sends the first notice, at the written request of the other Party, the Abandoning Party will, at its option: (x) take all actions necessary to prevent such abandonment, solely for the time
period requested by the other Party; and/or (y) transfer its affected trademark rights (including registrations) in such country or jurisdiction to the other Party. The Abandoning Party hereby consents to the other Party’s taking all
actions (including registering the ADT Brand) in the other Party’s or the Abandoning Party’s name (at the other Party’s expense), if the Abandoning Party does not perform its obligations in subsection (x) or (y) in a
sufficient timely manner to prevent such abandonment. If, pursuant to this Section 5.2, the other Party succeeds to the Abandoning Party’s rights in the ADT Brand in any country or jurisdiction, the other Party will no longer be bound by
Section 2.1(a) or 2.1(b), as applicable, with respect to the ADT Brand in such country or jurisdiction. This Section 5.2 does not require any Party to initiate any new uses or registrations for the ADT Brand in any country or jurisdiction.
For clarity, the provisions of this Section 5.2 do not apply to the abandonment of any ADT Secondary Brand, Tyco Secondary Brand, Shared Secondary Brand, Designated Secondary Brand or the ADT Brands in subsections (ii)-(iv) of the
definition of “ADT Brand”. 
 ARTICLE 6 - REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 

6.1 By Each Party. Each Party represents and warrants to the other Party that: (i) the warranting Party has full power and
authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and to perform its obligations under this Agreement and (ii) this Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by the warranting Party and, assuming the due execution and delivery of this
Agreement by both Parties, constitutes a valid and binding agreement of the warranting Party enforceable against the warranting Party in accordance with its terms. 

 6.2 Disclaimer. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY
SET FORTH IN SECTION 6.1, EACH PARTY DISCLAIMS ANY REPRESENTATIONS AND
WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THIS AGREEMENT AND
THE ADT BRAND, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF TITLE, OWNERSHIP, VALUE, SUITABILITY,
CONDITION, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR USE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY
RIGHTS. 
 6.3 Tyco Parent and ADT Parent Guaranty. Tyco Parent hereby unconditionally and irrevocably
guarantees to ADT Residential the performance in full by Tyco and its Affiliates of their obligations under this Agreement. ADT Parent hereby unconditionally and irrevocably guarantees to Tyco the performance in full by ADT Residential and its
Affiliates of their obligations under this Agreement. 
 ARTICLE 7 - ASSIGNMENT 

7.1 Assignment. 
 (a) Permitted Assignments of Rights and Delegation of Obligations. Neither Party may assign this Agreement or the rights under this Agreement, or delegate the obligations under this Agreement
without the prior written consent of the other Party and except as provided in this Section 7.1. A Party must assign this Agreement and its rights and delegate its obligations hereunder in their entirety to any Person who acquires or purchases
the assigning Party’s entire interest in the rights related to the ADT Brand governed by this Agreement. If any Person acquires or purchases less than the assigning Party’s entire interest in the rights related to the ADT Brand governed by
this Agreement, the assigning Party must delegate the corresponding obligations, but may not assign the rights, under this Agreement. The rights of the other Parties under this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect against the permitted
assignee with respect to such delegated obligations. The Parties intend and agree that the obligations under this Agreement are encumbrances upon and inseparable from the rights related to ownership of the ADT Brand. Any transaction that purports to
enact such separation shall be null and void at the outset. For purposes of this Section 7.1(a), an assignment shall include a change of control, merger, reorganization (in bankruptcy or otherwise), assumption in bankruptcy or equity and asset
sale, regardless of whether such transaction is considered an “assignment” under governing law. 
 (b) Conditions
on Assignment. For any assignment of this Agreement, the assignee is deemed to assume automatically (but nonetheless must assume in writing) the assigning Party’s obligations under this Agreement in writing. 

(c) Conditions on Delegation. For any delegation of the obligations under this Agreement, the assignee with respect to such
obligations is deemed to assume automatically (but nonetheless must assume in writing) the delegating Party’s obligations under this Agreement in writing. A delegation of obligations to a permitted assignee pursuant to this Section 7.1
shall release the assignor and its parent (pursuant to Section 6.3) with respect to such delegated obligations prospectively, but it shall not release the assignor or its parent from any breach of those obligations preceding the date of the
delegation to the permitted assignee. 

 (d) Assignment to Affiliates. For the avoidance of doubt, Section 6.3 of this
Agreement shall remain in full force and effect in the event either Party assigns this Agreement, or any rights or delegates any obligations hereunder, in connection with the acquisition or purchase of any or all of its interests in the ADT Brand
governed by this Agreement by an Affiliate of the assigning Party. 
 7.2 Effect of Assignment. Any purported transaction
in violation of this Section 7 shall be null and void ab initio and of no force and effect. In the event of a permitted assignment, this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Party’s permitted
successors and assigns. If the assigning Party assigns this Agreement and its rights and delegates its obligations hereunder, this Agreement shall no longer bind the assigning Party or its parent (pursuant to Section 6.3), but it shall not
release the assigning Party or its parent from any breach of the Agreement obligations preceding the date of the assignment to the permitted assignee. 
 ARTICLE 8 - MISCELLANEOUS 
 8.1 Notice. All notices, requests,
claims, demands and other communications under this Agreement shall be in English, shall be in writing and shall be given or made (and shall be deemed to have been duly given or made upon receipt) by delivery in person, by overnight courier service,
by facsimile with receipt confirmed (followed by delivery of an original via overnight courier service) or by registered or certified mail (postage prepaid, return receipt requested) to the respective Parties at the following addresses (or at such
other address for a Party as shall be specified in a notice given in accordance with this Section 8.1): 
 if to Tyco, to:

 Tyco International Ltd. 
 c/o Tyco International (US) Inc. 
 9 Roszel Road 

Princeton, New Jersey 
 Attn: General Counsel 
 Facsimile: (609) 720-4208 

if to ADT Residential, to: 
 The ADT Corporation 
 1501 Yamato Road 

Boca Raton, Florida 33431 
 Attn: General Counsel 
 Facsimile: (561) 431-4624 

8.2 Waivers and Consents. The failure of any Party to require strict performance by any other Party of any provision in this
Agreement will not waive or diminish 

 
that Party’s right to demand strict performance thereafter of that or any other provision hereof. Any consent required or permitted to be given by any Party to the other Party under this
Agreement shall be in writing and signed by the Party giving such consent and shall be effective only against such Party. 
 8.3
Amendments. This Agreement may not be modified or amended except by an agreement in writing signed by a duly authorized representative of each Party. 
 8.4 No Third Party Beneficiaries. Except as specifically provided in this Agreement, this Agreement shall not confer any rights or remedies upon any person other than the Parties and their
respective successors and permitted assigns. 
 8.5 Title and Headings. Titles and headings to sections herein are
inserted for the convenience of reference only and are not intended to be a part of or to affect the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. 
 8.6 Exhibits and Schedules. The Exhibits and Schedules shall be construed with and as an integral part of this Agreement to the same extent as if the same had been set forth verbatim herein.

 8.7 Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the Laws of the State of New
York. Notwithstanding the foregoing, any dispute related to a breach of this Agreement that materially harms or jeopardizes the ownership, validity, value or goodwill of the ADT Brand in the non-breaching Party’s applicable territory shall be
governed by the governing Laws and practices in such territory. 
 8.8 Counterparts. This Agreement may be signed in
counterparts and may be delivered by facsimile or other electronic transmission. 
 8.9 Dispute Resolution. If a Party
believes that the other Party has committed a breach of this Agreement, the non-breaching Party may notify the other Party in writing. Representatives of the Parties shall then use their reasonable best efforts to resolve the dispute within thirty
(30) days (or a mutually-agreed extension). If the dispute is not timely resolved, members of the Parties’ senior management shall use their reasonable best efforts to resolve the dispute within thirty (30) additional days (or a
mutually-agreed extension). If such persons cannot timely resolve such dispute, then the Parties’ CEOs shall use their reasonable best efforts to resolve the dispute within thirty (30) additional days (or a mutually-agreed extension). If
the CEOs cannot timely resolve such dispute, the Parties shall be entitled to seek relief through litigation or otherwise. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the above prior resolution periods shall not be mandatory if a Party (the “Notifying
Party”) reasonably believes that any action taken by the other Party is reasonably likely to materially harm or materially jeopardize the ADT Brand in the Notifying Party’s respective territory, and in such circumstances, the Notifying
Party may immediately, upon notice to the other Party, seek relief through litigation or otherwise. 
 8.10 Severability.
In the event any one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement should be held invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions contained herein and therein shall not
in any way be affected or impaired thereby. The Parties shall endeavor in good-faith negotiations to replace the invalid, illegal or unenforceable provisions with valid provisions, the economic effect of which comes as close as possible to that of
the invalid, illegal or unenforceable provisions. 

 8.11 Bankruptcy. The Parties intend and agree that this Agreement intends primarily
to allocate the Parties’ ownership rights, as of the Trademark Assignment Date, with respect to the Source Indicators governed thereby, and that all of the Parties’ covenants constitute clarifications, limitations or protections of such
ownership rights. Therefore, if either Party files for bankruptcy, the Parties intend and agree that this Agreement shall be deemed an encumbrance on the Source Indicators governed hereby. Each Party hereby stipulates, acknowledges and agrees that
this Agreement is integral to, and integrated with, the Source Indicators, and is not a severable undertaking that may be assumed, assigned or rejected pursuant to 11 U.S.C. § 365 independently from the interests in the Source Indicators. Each
Party hereby further stipulates, acknowledges and agrees that this Agreement is not intended to be, nor shall it be construed as, an “executory contract” within the meaning of 11 U.S.C. § 365 that is independent of or severable from
the interests in the Source Indicators. Accordingly, this Agreement may not be assumed or assigned in bankruptcy except as provided under Section 7.1 hereof. 
 8.12 Specific Performance. Each Party acknowledges and agrees that the other Party would be irreparably damaged if any of the provisions of this Agreement are not performed in accordance with their
specific terms and that any breach of this Agreement could not be adequately compensated in all cases by monetary damages alone. Accordingly, in addition to any other right or remedy to which any Party may be entitled at law or in equity, each Party
shall be entitled to enforce any provision of this Agreement by a decree of specific performance and to temporary, preliminary and permanent injunctive relief to prevent breaches or threatened breaches of any of the provisions of this Agreement,
without posting any bond or other undertaking. 
 8.13 Further Assurances. The Parties agree to execute such further
documents and perform such further actions as may be reasonably requested by the other Party to evidence and effectuate further the purposes and intents set forth in this Agreement. 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of
the day and year first above written. 
  

					
	ADT SERVICES GMBH
		
	By:	 	 /s/ James Graham

		 	Name:	 	James Graham
		 	Title:	 	Managing Director
	
	ADT US HOLDINGS, INC.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ N. David Bleisch

		 	Name:	 	N. David Bleisch
		 	Title:	 	Vice President
	
	Solely for purposes of Section 6.3 herein,
	TYCO INTERNATIONAL LTD.
		
	By:	 	 /s/ Andrea Goodrich

		 	Name:	 	Andrea Goodrich
		 	Title:	 	Authorized Signatory
	
	Solely for purposes of Section 6.3 herein,
	THE ADT CORPORATION
		
	By:	 	 /s/ N. David Bleisch

		 	Name:	 	N. David Bleisch
		 	Title:	 	Vice PresidentPatent Agreement

 Exhibit 10.4 
 TYCO/ADT PATENT AGREEMENT 
 This TYCO/ADT PATENT AGREEMENT (this
“Agreement”), effective as of 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time, on September 26, 2012 (the “Effective Date”), by and among TYCO INTERNATIONAL LTD., a corporation limited by shares (Aktiengesellschaft) organized
under the laws of Switzerland (“Tyco”), and THE ADT CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation (“ADT NA”, and together with Tyco, each a “Party”, and collectively, the “Parties”).

 WHEREAS, pursuant to a Separation and Distribution Agreement, dated as of September 26, 2012 (the
“SDA”), Tyco will distribute all of the issued and outstanding shares of ADT NA common stock to Tyco’s shareholders on the ADT NA Distribution Date; 
 WHEREAS, prior to such distribution, certain Affiliates of Tyco will have transferred, contributed, assigned and conveyed (or causing the foregoing to occur) certain assets and liabilities related to the
ADT NA Business to ADT NA and its Affiliates, and ADT NA and its Affiliates will have transferred, contributed, assigned and conveyed (or causing the foregoing to occur) certain assets and liabilities related to the Tyco Retained Business to Tyco
and its Affiliates; 
 WHEREAS, after the ADT NA Distribution Date, the Parties will no longer be affiliated, but each of Tyco
and ADT NA wish to have the freedom to operate their businesses without liability for infringing the patents owned by the other Party as of such date; and 
 WHEREAS, this Agreement is an Ancillary Agreement that must be executed pursuant to Section 3.5 of the SDA. 
 NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the promises and of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, and for good and valuable consideration, including that set forth in the SDA, the receipt and
adequacy of which is acknowledged by the Parties, the Parties agree as follows: 
 ARTICLE 1 - DEFINITIONS 

1.1 Definitions. The following capitalized terms used in this Agreement shall have the meanings set forth below. Unless otherwise
defined herein, all other capitalized terms shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the SDA. 
 “Action”
shall mean any demand, action, claim, suit, countersuit, arbitration, inquiry, subpoena, case, litigation, proceeding or investigation (whether civil, criminal, administrative or investigative) by or before any court or grand jury, any Person, any
Governmental Entity or any arbitration or mediation tribunal. 
 “ADT NA Business” shall mean (i) the
business and operations of the residential and Small Business portions of the Tyco security solutions segment of Tyco operating in Canada, the United States and Puerto Rico as described in ADT NA’s Form 10, and (ii) any other business
conducted primarily through the use of the ADT NA Business assets prior to the ADT NA Distribution Date. 
 “ADT NA
Covered Product” shall mean (i) any product manufactured or developed by ADT NA or its Affiliates as of the Product Separation Date, which such products are set forth on Schedule A; (ii) any product purchased by ADT NA or its
Affiliates from a third party (e.g., not Tyco or its Affiliates) as of the Product Separation Date, which such products are set forth on Schedule A, so long as such product is purchased from the same third party after such date; (iii) any
product purchased by ADT NA or its Affiliates from Tyco or its Affiliates as of the Product Separation Date, which such products are set forth on Schedule A, so long as such product is still purchased by ADT NA or its Affiliates from Tyco or its
Affiliates after such date; (iv) any product on the Separation Technology Roadmap, so long as such product is purchased from Tyco or its Affiliates after the Product Separation Date; and (v) all Modifications made after the Product
Separation Date to any of the foregoing in subsections (i)-(iv), solely to the extent such Modifications are covered by the same Tyco Patent(s) that covered the product prior to such Modifications. 

  
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 “ADT NA Covered Third Party Services” means (i) the provision of ADT
NA Covered Products and related services to ADT NA and its Affiliates by vendors, consultants, contractors and suppliers; (ii) the offering of services (including any accompanying ADT NA Covered Products) of ADT NA or its Affiliates to
customers and end users by authorized dealers; and (iii) the end-user of the services (including any accompanying ADT NA Covered Products) of ADT NA and its Affiliates. “ADT NA Covered Third Parties” shall mean all current or
future Persons referenced in the above definition. 
 “ADT NA Excluded Patents” shall mean the U.S. and foreign
patents and patent applications on Schedule B and all patents, continuations, continuations-in-part, divisionals, reissues, re-examinations, extensions and foreign counterparts issuing from any of the foregoing, solely to the extent they cover
inventions within such scheduled patents and patent applications. 
 “ADT NA New Product” shall mean any
product purchased by ADT NA or its Affiliates from a third party after the Product Separation Date, if ADT NA or its Affiliates purchased such product from Tyco or its Affiliates or a different third party prior to such date, and all Modifications
made after the Product Separation Date to such product. 
 “ADT NA New Supplier Products” means, with respect
to any ADT NA Covered Products, products purchased from a third-party supplier or vendor after the Product Separation Date that were purchased from Tyco or its Affiliates or a different third party prior to such date, and all Modifications thereof.

 “ADT NA Patents” shall mean all (i) U.S. and foreign Patents that (a) are owned or controlled by
ADT NA and its Affiliates as of the ADT NA Distribution Date and (b) are or were used by Tyco and its Affiliates in the Tyco Retained Business on or prior to the Distribution Date, and (ii) patents, continuations, continuations-in-part,
divisionals, reissues, re-examinations, extensions and foreign counterparts issuing from any of the foregoing, solely to the extent they cover inventions within such Patents that are memorialized in writing as invention disclosures on or before the
ADT NA Distribution Date, but excluding ADT NA Excluded Patents. 
 “Affiliate” shall mean, when used with
respect to a specified Person, a Person that directly or indirectly, through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with such specified Person. For the purposes of this definition, “control”,
when used with respect to any specified Person shall mean the possession, directly or indirectly, of the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and policies of such Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities or
other interests, by Contract or otherwise. It is expressly agreed that no Party or member of any Group shall be deemed to be an Affiliate of another Party or member of such other Party’s Group by reason of having one or more directors in
common. For purposes of this Agreement, Tyco and its Affiliates shall not be deemed to be “Affiliates” of ADT NA and its Affiliates, and vice-versa. 
 “Covered Product” means an ADT NA Covered Product or a Tyco Covered Product, as applicable. 
 “Covered Third Parties” and “Covered Third Party Services” means ADT NA Covered Third Parties or ADT NA Covered Third Party Services or Tyco Covered Third Parties or Tyco
Covered Third Party Services, as applicable. 
 “Modifications” means, with respect to a product included in
the ADT NA Covered Products, or the Tyco Covered Products, as applicable, (i) new features of such product; (ii) a new combination of existing features of such product; and/or (iii) new or improved functionality of such product.

 “Patents” shall mean all patents, patent applications, inventions, invention disclosures and utility models,
and all applications, continuations, continuations-in-part, divisional, reissues, re-examinations, substitutions, extensions and foreign counterparts thereof. 
 “Person” shall mean any natural person, firm, individual, corporation, business trust, joint venture, association, company, limited liability company, partnership or other organization or
entity, whether incorporated or unincorporated, or any Governmental Entity. 
 “Product Separation Date” shall
mean June 29, 2012. 

  
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 “Separation Technology Roadmap” shall mean, in respect of ADT NA, the
Separation Technology Roadmap set forth in Schedule C hereof and, in respect of Tyco, the Separation Technology Roadmap set forth in Schedule D hereof. 
 “Subsidiary” shall mean with respect to any Person (i) a corporation, fifty percent (50%) or more of the voting or capital stock of which is, as of the time in question,
directly or indirectly owned by such Person and (ii) any other partnership, joint venture, association, joint stock company, trust, unincorporated organization or other entity in which such Person, directly or indirectly, owns fifty percent
(50%) or more of the equity economic interest thereof or has the power to elect or direct the election of fifty percent (50%) or more of the members of the governing body of such entity or otherwise has control over such entity (e.g., as
the managing partner of a partnership). 
 “Tyco Covered Product” shall mean (i) any product manufactured
or developed by Tyco or its Affiliates as of the Product Separation Date, which such products are set forth on Schedule E; (ii) any product purchased by Tyco or its Affiliates from a third party (e.g., not ADT NA or its Affiliates) as of the
Product Separation Date, , which such products are set forth on Schedule E, so long as such product is purchased from the same third party after such date; (iii) any product purchased by Tyco or its Affiliates from ADT NA or its Affiliates as
of the Product Separation Date, which such products are set forth on Schedule E, so long as such product is still purchased from ADT NA or its Affiliates after such date; (iv) any product on the Separation Technology Roadmap, so long as such
product is purchased from ADT NA or its Affiliates after the Product Separation Date; and (v) all Modifications of any of the foregoing in subsections (i)-(iv), solely to the extent such Modifications are covered by the same ADT NA Patent(s)
that covered the product prior to such Modifications. 
 “Tyco Covered Third Party Services” means (i) the
provision of Tyco Covered Products and accompanying services to Tyco and its Affiliates by vendors, consultants, contractors and suppliers; (ii) the offering of services (including any accompanying Tyco Covered Products) of Tyco or its
Affiliates to customers and end users by authorized dealers; and (iii) the end-user of the services (including any accompanying Tyco Covered Products) of Tyco and its Affiliates. “Tyco Covered Third Parties” shall mean all
current or future Persons referenced in the above definition. 
 “Tyco Excluded Patents” shall mean the U.S.
and foreign patents and patent applications on Schedule F and all patents, continuations, continuations-in-part, divisionals, reissues, re-examinations, extensions and foreign counterparts issuing from any of the foregoing, solely to the extent they
cover inventions within such scheduled patents and patent applications. 
 “Tyco Patents” shall mean all
(i) U.S. and foreign Patents that (a) are owned or controlled by Tyco and its Affiliates as of the ADT NA Distribution Date and (b) are or were used by ADT NA and its Affiliates in the ADT NA Business on or prior to the Distribution
Date, and (ii) patents, continuations, continuations-in-part, divisionals, reissues, re-examinations, extensions and foreign counterparts issuing from any of the foregoing, solely to the extent they cover inventions within such Patents that are
memorialized in writing as invention disclosures on or before the ADT NA Distribution Date, but excluding any Tyco Excluded Patents. 
 “Tyco Retained Business” shall mean the Tyco businesses currently entitled (i) North America Systems Installation & Services (ii) Rest of World Systems
Installation & Services; and (iii) Global Products, each as described on pp. 59-60 of Schedule 14A filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on May 8, 2012. 

“Tyco Specified Patents” shall mean the U.S. and foreign patents and patent applications on Schedule G and all patents,
continuations, continuations-in-part, divisionals, reissues, re-examinations, extensions and foreign counterparts issuing from any of the foregoing, solely to the extent they cover inventions within such scheduled patents and patent applications.

 1.2 Terms Generally. References in this Agreement to any gender include references to all genders, and references to
the singular include references to the plural and vice versa. Unless the context otherwise requires, the words “include”, “includes” and “including” when used in this Agreement shall be deemed to be followed by the
phrase “without limitation”. Unless the context otherwise requires, references in this Agreement to Articles, Sections, Annexes, Exhibits and Schedules shall be deemed references to Articles and Sections of, and Annexes, Exhibits and
Schedules to, this Agreement. Unless the context otherwise requires, the words “hereof”, “hereby” and “herein” and words of similar meaning when used in this Agreement refer to this Agreement in its entirety and not to
any particular Article, Section or provision of this Agreement. 

  
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 ARTICLE 2 - COVENANTS 

2.1 Covenant Not to Sue. 
 (a) Tyco Patents. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, during the Term, Tyco, on behalf of itself and its Affiliates, covenants that none of them shall assert or bring an Action:

 (1) against ADT NA or its current and future Affiliates, whether for damages and/or injunctive or equitable relief, alleging
that their making, having made, using, advertising, offering for sale, importing or selling ADT NA Covered Products infringes, misappropriates or violates any of the Tyco Patents, and this covenant extends to ADT NA Covered Third Parties with
respect to ADT NA Covered Third Party Services; 
 (2) against a vendor or supplier of ADT NA New Supplier Products to ADT NA (or
the current and future Affiliates of ADT NA), for injunctive or equitable relief (but reserving to Tyco and its Affiliates the right to bring an Action for damages), alleging that their making, having made, using, advertising, offering for sale,
importing or selling ADT NA New Supplier Products to ADT NA or its current or future Affiliates, from the ADT NA Distribution Date until the second anniversary thereof, infringes, misappropriates or violates any of the Tyco Patents; 

(3) against ADT NA or its current or future Affiliates, and their respective consultants, contractors, dealers, customers and end-users,
for injunctive or equitable relief (but reserving to Tyco and its Affiliates the right to bring an Action for damages), in each case, alleging that their making, having made, using, advertising, offering for sale, importing or selling ADT NA New
Supplier Products, from the ADT NA Distribution Date until the second anniversary thereof, infringes, misappropriates or violates any of the Tyco Patents; and 
 (4) against ADT NA or its current and future Affiliates, whether for damages and/or injunctive or equitable relief, alleging that their making, having made, using, advertising, offering for sale,
importing or selling any current or future products infringes, misappropriates or violates any of Tyco Specified Patents, and this covenant extends to ADT NA Covered Third Parties with respect to ADT NA Covered Third Party Services. 

(b) ADT NA Patents. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, during the Term, ADT NA, on behalf of itself and its
Affiliates, covenants that none of them shall assert or bring an Action against Tyco or its current and future Affiliates, whether for damages and/or injunctive or equitable relief, alleging that their making, having made, using, advertising,
offering for sale, importing and selling Tyco Covered Products, infringes, misappropriates or violates any of the ADT NA Patents. This covenant extends to Tyco Covered Third Parties with respect to Tyco Covered Third Party Services. 

2.2 No Benefits to Third Parties. The Parties agree that the benefits and burdens of the covenants in Section 2.1 are
intended to extend only to a Party and its Affiliates (and their Covered Third Parties, as applicable) and not to other Persons. Each Party agrees that the covenants in Section 2.1 are not intended to cover manufacturing activities on behalf of
third parties (e.g., patent “laundering” or foundry activities, service bureau or outsourcing relationships). All Affiliates and Covered Third Parties (and the third parties referenced in Section 2.1(a)(2) and 2.1(a)(3) (“ADT
NA New Third Parties”)) shall be deemed third party beneficiaries of this Agreement with respect to their rights under the covenants in Section 2.1 and shall have the right to enforce its provisions directly against the other Party and
its Affiliates. 
 2.3 Limits of Covenants. The Parties agree that the covenants in Section 2.1 herein do not
preclude any Party from asserting or bringing any Action against (i) a Covered Third Party for activities that are not Covered Third Party Activities; (ii) any third party who is not a Covered Third Party or an ADT NA New Third Party, for
activities of any kind; or (iii) any ADT NA New Third Party, for activities that are not covered thereunder. Each Party agrees to cooperate in good faith to (a) protect their respective Intellectual Property against infringement by any
Covered Third Parties with respect to activities not covered by the covenants in Section 2.1, and (b) respect the rights of all Covered Third Parties under Section 2.1. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, if a Party

  
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intends to initiate an Action against a third party for infringement, misappropriation or violation of a Tyco Patent or ADT NA Patent, and the initiating Party asks the other Party if such third
party is a Covered Third Party (or for two years after the ADT NA Distribution Date, an ADT NA New Third Party), the other Party shall respond within a reasonable time, to prevent the initiating Party from pursuing an Action against activities that
are covered by the covenants in Section 2.1. 
 2.4 No Further Obligations. Except as set forth in the Transition
Services Agreements or any other agreement between the Parties, no Party is required to (i) provide any Intellectual Property deliverables, support, maintenance, training or other assistance to the other Party or its Affiliates hereunder;
(ii) register or patent any unregistered Intellectual Property, maintain or renew any registered or patented Intellectual Property or maintain the confidentiality of any confidential Intellectual Property subject to the covenants granted
hereunder or (ii) enforce against third parties any of the Intellectual Property that is subject to the covenants granted hereunder. Neither Party has any right to register, patent, maintain, renew or enforce the Intellectual Property owned by
the other Party or its Affiliates. 
 2.5 Consideration. The Parties agree that the consideration for the covenants in
Section 2.1 is a portion of the consideration set forth in the SDA, and that no further payments or royalties are therefore due under this Agreement. 
 2.6 Non-Compete. This Agreement does not limit, expand or modify the Parties’ non-compete obligations set forth in Section 5.1 of the SDA. 

ARTICLE 3 - TERM 
 The term of each covenant in Section 2.1 commences on the Effective Date and continues until the last item of the Patents therein falls into the public domain. The term of this Agreement
(“Term”) expires when all covenants in Section 2.1 expire. The Parties agree that, without limiting a Party’s other rights and remedies hereunder, termination of this Agreement shall not be an available remedy for any
Party’s breach of this Agreement. 
 ARTICLE 4 - REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 

4.1 By Each Party. Each Party represents and warrants to the other Party that: (i) the warranting Party has full power and
authority to execute and deliver this Agreement and to perform its obligations under this Agreement; (ii) this Agreement has been duly executed and delivered by the warranting Party and, assuming the due execution and delivery of this Agreement
by both Parties, constitutes a valid and binding agreement of the warranting Party enforceable against the warranting Party in accordance with its terms; and (iii) the warranting Party has the power and authority to bind its Affiliates to their
obligations hereunder. 
 4.2 Disclaimer. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY
SET FORTH IN SECTION 4.1, EACH PARTY DISCLAIMS ANY ADDITIONAL REPRESENTATIONS
AND WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THIS AGREEMENT
AND ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY SUBJECT TO THE COVENANTS HEREIN, INCLUDING ANY
WARRANTIES OF TITLE, OWNERSHIP, VALUE, SUITABILITY, CONDITION, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR
USE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD-PARTY RIGHTS. 
 ARTICLE 5 - ASSIGNMENT 
 5.1 Assignment. 

(a) Permitted Assignments. Neither Party may assign this Agreement without the other Party’s prior written consent in its
sole discretion, except that a Party may and must assign this Agreement to any Person who acquires or purchases the assigning Party’s interests in the Patents governed by this Agreement. The Parties intend and agree that the covenants in
Section 2.1 are encumbrances upon and inseparable from each of the Tyco Patents and the ADT NA Patents, and that any transaction that purports to enact such separation shall be null and void at the outset. For purposes of this
Section 5.1(a), an assignment shall include a change of control, merger, reorganization (in bankruptcy or otherwise), assumption in bankruptcy or equity and asset sale, regardless of whether such transaction is considered an
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 (b) Conditions on Assignment. For any assignment of this Agreement, (i) the
assigning Party must provide the other Party with prompt written notice and a copy of the assignment, (ii) the assignee is deemed to assume automatically (but nonetheless must assume in writing) the assigning Party’s obligations under this
Agreement in writing, and (iii) the covenants in Section 2.1 shall not apply to any other businesses of the successor or acquirer, even if they are merged with or into the businesses of the assignor. Subject to this Section 5.1,
either Party may assign this Agreement in part: (x) with respect to one or more territories or jurisdictions, provided that, for administrative purposes, at all times, only one Person can be the Party to this Agreement in any one
territory or jurisdiction or (y) to an Affiliate with respect to its businesses, if a Party sells, divests or spins off such Affiliate. 
 (c) Effect of Assignment. Any attempted transaction in violation of this Section 5.1 shall be void ab initio and of no force or effect. In the event of a permitted assignment hereunder,
this Agreement will be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties and their permitted successors and assigns. 

ARTICLE 6 - MISCELLANEOUS 
 6.1 Notice. All notices, requests, claims, demands and other communications under this Agreement shall be in English, shall be in writing and shall be given or made (and shall be deemed to have
been duly given or made upon receipt) by delivery in person, by overnight courier service, by facsimile with receipt confirmed (followed by delivery of an original via overnight courier service) or by registered or certified mail (postage prepaid,
return receipt requested) to the respective Parties at the following addresses (or at such other address for a Party as shall be specified in a notice given in accordance with this Section 6.1): 

if to Tyco, to: 

Tyco International Ltd. 
 c/o Tyco International (US) Inc. 
 9 Roszel Road 

Princeton, New Jersey 
 Attn: General Counsel 
 Facsimile: (609) 720-4208 

if to ADT NA, to: 
 The ADT Corporation 
 1501 Yamato 

Boca Raton, Florida 33431 
 Attn: General Counsel 
 Facsimile: (561) 988-3719 

6.2 Waivers and Consents. The failure of any Party to require strict performance by any other Party of any provision in this
Agreement will not waive or diminish that Party’s right to demand strict performance thereafter of that or any other provision hereof. Any consent required or permitted to be given by any Party to the other Party under this Agreement shall be
in writing and signed by the Party giving such consent and shall be effective only against such Party. 
 6.3
Amendments. This Agreement may not be modified or amended except by an agreement in writing signed by a duly authorized representative of each Party. 
 6.4 Title and Headings. Titles and headings to sections herein are inserted for the convenience of reference only and are not intended to be a part of or to affect the meaning or interpretation of
this Agreement. 
 6.5 Exhibits and Schedules. The Exhibits and Schedules shall be construed with and as an integral
part of this Agreement to the same extent as if the same had been set forth verbatim herein. 
 6.6 Governing Law. This
Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the Laws of the State of New York, EACH PARTY UNCONDITIONALLY WAIVES ANY RIGHT TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN CONNECTION WITH THE FOREGOING. 

  
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 6.7 Specific Performance. Each Party acknowledges and agrees that the other Party
would be irreparably damaged if any of the provisions of this Agreement are not performed in accordance with their specific terms and that any breach of this Agreement could not be adequately compensated in all cases by monetary damages alone.
Accordingly, in addition to any other right or remedy to which any Party may be entitled at law or in equity, each Party shall be entitled to enforce any provision of this Agreement by a decree of specific performance and to temporary, preliminary
and permanent injunctive relief to prevent breaches or threatened breaches of any of the provisions of this Agreement, without posting any bond or other undertaking. The Parties acknowledge that the two-year period described in Sections 2.1(a)(2)
and 2.1(a)(3) (the “Grace Period”) arises from certain conditions specific to the transactions contemplated in the SDA, including the transformation of Affiliates into third parties after the ADT NA Distribution Date. Therefore, the
Parties intend and agree that Tyco’s covenants in Sections 2.1(a)(2) and 2.1(a)(3) should not be construed as (i) an admission regarding the lack of irreparable harm to Tyco and its Affiliates by any infringements referenced in Sections
2.1(a)(2) and 2.1(a)(3) that occur after the Grace Period, and/or (ii) a waiver by Tyco and its Affiliates of their right to seek injunctive relief for any such infringements that occur after the Grace Period. ADT NA agrees that it and its
Affiliates will not argue that Tyco and its Affiliates are not entitled to injunctive relief for any such infringements that occur after the Grace Period, by virtue of the existence of the Grace Period. 

6.8 Counterparts. This Agreement may be signed in counterparts (and may be delivered by facsimile or other electronic
transmission). 
 6.9 Severability. In the event any one or more of the provisions contained in this Agreement should be
held invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect, the validity, legality and enforceability of the remaining provisions contained herein and therein shall not in any way be affected or impaired thereby. The Parties shall endeavor in good-faith
negotiations to replace the invalid, illegal or unenforceable provisions with valid provisions, the economic effect of which comes as close as possible to that of the invalid, illegal or unenforceable provisions. 

6.10 Further Assurances. The Parties agree to execute such further documents and perform such further actions as may be
reasonably requested by the other Party to evidence and effectuate further the purposes and intents set forth in this Agreement. 
 6.11 Bankruptcy. For purposes of Section 365(n) of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code, 11 U.S.C. § 365(n), the Parties intend and agree that the covenants in Section 2.1 shall be construed to
be licenses to “intellectual property” and that if a Party hereto enters into bankruptcy, the other Party and other Persons protected by such covenants shall be subject to the protections afforded to licensees under 11 U.S.C. §
365(n). 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be duly executed as of
the day and year first above written. 
  

			
	TYCO INTERNATIONAL LTD.
		
	By:	 	 /s John S. Jenkins

	Name:	 	John S. Jenkins
	Title:	 	Vice President and Secretary
	
	THE ADT CORPORATION
		
	By:	 	 /s/ N. David Bleisch

	Name:	 	N. David Bleisch
	Title:	 	Vice President

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