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Amended and Restated Development Agreement

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 AMENDED AND RESTATED DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT 
 THIS AMENDED AND
RESTATED DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT, originally made and entered into as of February 15, 2002 (the “Effective Date”), as amended by that certain First Consolidated
Amendment dated October 31, 2002 (the “First Amendment Effective Date”), that certain Second Amendment dated December 20, 2002 (the “Second Amendment Effective Date”), that certain Third Amendment dated
January 8, 2003 (the “Third Amendment Effective Date”), that certain Fourth Amendment dated April 17, 2003 (the “Fourth Amendment Effective Date”), that certain Fifth Amendment dated December 19, 2003
(the “Fifth Amendment Effective Date”), that certain Sixth Amendment dated April 30, 2004 (the “Sixth Amendment Effective Date”), that certain Seventh Amendment dated April 7, 2006 (the “Seventh
Amendment Effective Date”) and that certain Eighth Amendment dated July 25, 2007 (the “Eighth Amendment Effective Date”), by and between TIVO INC., a Delaware
corporation (“TiVo”), and DIRECTV, INC., a California corporation (“DIRECTV”) is hereby amended and restated in full (the “Restatement”) as of September 2, 2008 (the
“Restatement Effective Date”). (As so amended and restated herein, the “Agreement.”). The Restatement shall only be effective as of the Restatement Effective Date and shall have no retroactive effect. Certain
provisions regarding the Legacy Combination Receivers are restated herein for reference purposes only and are not intended as an affirmative statement or acknowledgment that any obligations with respect to the Legacy Combination Receivers remain to
be performed (except with respect to those obligations which, by their nature, impose obligations that continue past the Restatement Effective Date). 
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 WHEREAS, TiVo has developed and commercially launched
a stand alone set-top receiver (the “Stand Alone Receiver”) that allows consumers to receive the personalized television services provided by TiVo. 
 WHEREAS, TiVo and DIRECTV have developed and commercially launched the first generation DIRECTV-TiVo combination receiver known as the Reno Receiver (as defined below), that
provides consumers with the DVR/PVR Functionality (as defined in Exhibit A) and the ability to receive the satellite television, audio, data and other programming services that are part of the DIRECTV Service, pursuant to certain reference
design and marketing agreements. 
 WHEREAS, TiVo and DIRECTV desire to develop, produce (and/or have produced), and
market the next generation software, hardware, services and other applications for the DVR/PVR Functionality and for the DIRECTV Service, including a next generation DIRECTV-TiVo combination receiver which will be known as the Provo Receiver (as
defined below) and to provide (via download) software upgrades to the existing Reno Receivers and the Provo Receivers, to enable customers to receive the upgraded DVR/PVR Functionality. 
 WHEREAS, TiVo and DIRECTV anticipate that the Provo Receiver will undergo Manufacturing Release (as defined below) no later than [*]. 
 WHEREAS, TiVo and DIRECTV have agreed to make certain buy-down arrangements for the Reno Receivers and desire to modify such
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 WHEREAS, as of the Restatement Effective Date, DIRECTV desires TiVo to develop the TE Solution
(as defined below) components of the DIRECTV TE Receiver, which uses a DIRECTV DVR Platform to enable customers to receive a new version of TiVo’s software, services and other applications for the DVR/PVR Functionality and the DIRECTV Service.

 WHEREAS, as of the Restatement Effective Date, TiVo is willing to develop such TE Solution and to permit DIRECTV to produce (and/or
have produced) and market the DIRECTV TE Receiver on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement. 
 NOW,
THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual promises contained herein, the parties hereby agree as follows: 
 ARTICLE I. DEFINITIONS 
 The following terms have the following meanings. Other terms may be defined herein without being listed in this
ARTICLE I. 
 1.1 “Change of Control” means any of the following: (a) the sale, conveyance, transfer, or disposition of
all or substantially all of TiVo’s assets to a third party, (b) the acquisition of TiVo by a third party (whether through a merger, acquisition, consolidation or other transaction or series of transactions) the consummation of which
results in a third party becoming the beneficial owner of 50% or more of the outstanding equity interests or voting power in TiVo, (c) the merger or consolidation of TiVo with or into another corporation, other than, in the case of this clause
(c), an acquisition or a merger or consolidation in which holders of shares of voting capital stock of TiVo immediately prior to the acquisition, merger or consolidation will have at least fifty (50) percent of the ownership of voting capital
stock of the acquiring third party or the surviving corporation in such merger or consolidation, or transaction effected solely for purpose of changing the corporate domicile of TiVo, as the case may be, immediately after the merger or
consolidation; or (d) any third party or group acquires fifty (50) percent or more of the capital stock or voting power or voting stock of TiVo or any rights entitling such third party or group to elect a majority of members of the board
of directors of TiVo, either directly or indirectly. 
 1.2 “Combination Receiver” means the Reno Receiver, the Provo
Receiver, the Two-Chip Receiver and any DIRECTV TE Receiver. 
 1.3 “Commercial TE Launch” means the date of first
commercial availability of a DIRECTV TE Receiver. 
 1.4 “Comparable Solution” means a [*] with [*] software
that provides [*] and that carries or employs one or more [*] (either in [*]). 
 1.5 “Development
Schedule” is defined in Section 2.1(a) (Provo Receiver) and is set forth in Exhibit A (Development Schedule and Specifications). 
 1.6 “DIRECTV Covered System” means a [*] for providing [*]. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a DIRECTV Covered System does not include any [*] that provides all or part of the [*] distributed
directly by [*] and/or indirectly for [*] (i.e. by a retailer, reseller, dealer, distributor or other third party authorized to sell [*]). 
  

  

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 1.7 “DIRECTV DVR Platform” means digital video recorder platform(s)
designed and developed by DIRECTV (or by a third party) for use with the DIRECTV Service and designated by the parties for use with the TE Solution. 
 1.8 “DIRECTV Service” shall mean the television, video, audio, data or other programming services or any internet, broadband, digital subscriber line, or other information service, distributed from
time to time by DIRECTV via the direct broadcast satellite distribution system, the internet, telecommunication lines, or other communication media, and offered to subscribers by DIRECTV under the DIRECTV brand or other brands owned by DIRECTV or
its Subsidiaries. 
 1.9 “DIRECTV Technology” shall mean (i) the DIRECTV Technical Specifications Versions 3.0 and
3.1.2 provided by or for DIRECTV to TiVo; (ii) the [*] specification provided by or for DIRECTV to TiVo; (iii) the specifications for DIRECTV DVR Platform hardware and proprietary software provided by or for DIRECTV or its vendors
to TiVo; and (iv) any specifications provided by or for DIRECTV to TiVo pursuant to any PCR under this Agreement; including any software, components, parts, proprietary information, intellectual property, subassemblies or other technology that
is expressly incorporated in, or specifically required for use pursuant to, such specifications under subsections (i), (ii), (iii) or (iv) above, but shall not include any such software, components, parts, proprietary information,
intellectual property, subassemblies or other technology that, although providing a possible method of implementing the specifications, is not the required method of implementation and alternate implementations are currently available and may be
implemented on reasonable commercial terms and conditions. DIRECTV is not obligated to deliver to TiVo any software, components or parts as part of the DIRECTV Technology unless otherwise mutually agreed in the TE Solution Statement of Work or a
PCR. DIRECTV Technology shall include any implementation of the TiVo Technology by DIRECTV or its sublicensees, to the extent such specific implementation is not required in such manner pursuant to (and thus not part of) the TiVo Technology and
alternate implementations are currently available and may be implemented on reasonable commercial terms and conditions. DIRECTV Technology also includes (i) DIRECTV trademarks and logos that are incorporated in the customer interface in
accordance with Section 2.6; (ii) DIRECTV’s remote scheduling system (i.e., DVR Scheduler); and (iii) any other specifications or technology provided by or for DIRECTV to TiVo under this Agreement. 
 1.10 “DIRECTV TE Acceptance” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.4. 
 1.11 “DIRECTV TE Receiver” means any DIRECTV-TiVo combination receiver, co-branded with DIRECTV and TiVo brands as permitted hereunder,
that (i) is based on a DIRECTV DVR Platform, (ii) incorporates the TE Solution developed by TiVo hereunder, and (iii) requires a subscription to the DIRECTV Service for any substantial use. 
 1.12 “DVR/PVR Free Functionality” is defined in Exhibit A (Development Schedule and Specifications). 
 1.13 “DVR/PVR Service Functionality” is defined in Exhibit A (Development Schedule and Specifications). 
 1.14 “DVR/PVR Service Subscriber” shall mean an active subscriber to the DIRECTV Service (excluding retailers, VIPs, employees, test
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granted access to use the DVR/PVR Service Functionality on a Combination Receiver. A household with multiple Combination Receivers that receive the DVR/PVR
Service Functionality will count as one subscriber. Households receiving only [*] portion of functionality as set forth in Exhibit A shall [*] the DVR/PVR Service and therefore [*] a DVR/PVR Service Subscriber.

 1.15 “Final Acceptance Testing” is defined, with respect to Legacy Combination Receivers, in Exhibit A (Development
Schedule and Specifications) and, with respect to the TE Solution implemented in a DIRECTV TE Receiver, in the TE Solution Statement of Work. 
 1.16 “Interface Specifications” is defined in Section 2.3(a) (Interface Specifications). 
 1.17
“IPG” means [*] which allows [*] information [*], combined with the [*]. 
 1.18
“Key Terms” means any terms and conditions relating to any of the following: (i) [*]; (ii) [*]; (iii) [*] provisions; (iv) [*]; and (v) [*]. 
 1.19 “Legacy Combination Receiver” means Combination Receivers other than any DIRECTV TE Receiver. 
 1.20 “Manufacturing Release” shall mean the date on which the applicable hardware and/or software has successfully completed Final
Acceptance Testing, upon which date DIRECTV shall notify TiVo of such in writing. 
 1.21 “Platform Documentation” means
DIRECTV requirements documents, specifications, [*] (in each case, [*] and [*]). 
 1.22 “Provo
Receiver” shall mean: (a) the second generation DIRECTV-TiVo combination receiver described in Exhibit A (Development Schedule and Specifications); (b) the Trinity Hardware (as defined in Section 1 of the Second
Amendment to this Agreement) incorporated into a DIRECTV-TiVo combination receiver (the “Trinity Receiver”); and (c) the Phoenix Hardware (as defined in Section 1 of the Third Amendment to this Agreement) incorporated into a
DIRECTV-TiVo combination receiver (the “Phoenix Receiver”). For the sake of clarity, when assessing the Parties’ respective obligations prior to (i) the Second Amendment Effective Date, “Provo Receiver” excludes clauses
(b) and (c); and (ii) the Third Amendment Effective Date, “Provo Receiver” excludes clause (c). 
 1.23
“PVR” means [*] that [*]. 
 1.24 “Reno Receiver” shall mean the first generation DIRECTV-TiVo
combination receiver developed and commercially launched by DIRECTV and TiVo pursuant to the Marketing Agreement by and between the parties dated April 13, 1999 (as amended, the “Original Marketing Agreement”) and the Reference
Design Agreement by and between the parties dated September 1, 1999 (as amended, the “Reference Design Agreement”). 
 1.25 “Satellite Receiver” means a device that receives all or part of the DIRECTV Service via a satellite distribution system. 
 1.26 “SILO” shall mean the slicer independent licensed object software tool used for processing certain DIRECTV Service data types for delivery using the DIRECTV Data File Broadcast. 
  

  

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 1.27 “Subsidiary” of an entity (the “Parent Entity”) means any
entity, the majority voting power of which is controlled, directly or indirectly, by the Parent Entity; provided, however, that [*] and [*] and any of [*] respective successors and assigns (collectively, the
“[*]”) are deemed not to be Subsidiaries under this Agreement regardless of any such control. 
 1.28 “T &
M Rate” means [*] until the first anniversary of the Seventh Amendment Effective Date and, in each subsequent year [*] rate determined by multiplying the [*] rate from the preceding year times [*].

 1.29 “TE Software” means the initial release of the software developed by TiVo under the TE Solution Statement of Work
for execution on a DIRECTV DVR Platform and any updates or upgrades to such software provided to DIRECTV by TiVo pursuant to this Agreement. 
 1.30 “TE Solution” means the TE Software, remote control design (if applicable), product labeling/documentation and any other hardware designs (e.g., bezel design), software (e.g., tools), or documentation provided to
DIRECTV by TiVo under the TE Solution Statement of Work along with any updates or upgrades to the foregoing provided to DIRECTV by TiVo pursuant to this Agreement. 
 1.31 “TE Solution Statement of Work” has the meaning set forth in Section 2.10. 
 1.32 “Territory” shall mean North America, Central America and South America. 
 1.33 “Third Party
Technology” shall mean any software, components, parts, proprietary information, intellectual property, subassemblies or other technology owned or controlled by a party other than TiVo (or its affiliates) which are specified on Exhibit
C (Third Party Technology), as may be amended in accordance with the terms of Section 4.8(d), that is incorporated or referenced in, or required for use of, any Combination Receiver or the TiVo Software. 
 1.34 “TiVo Covered System” means [*] systems related to [*]. For clarification, [*] offered by [*] under
[*] that [*] provided or developed by (or for) TiVo [*] a TiVo Covered System. 
 1.35 “TiVo Licensed
Technology” means any technology or intellectual property rights therein licensed by TiVo or a TiVo Subsidiary to a TiVo distributor or TiVo licensee for use in a TiVo Covered System pursuant to a bona fide commercial transaction,
which technology or intellectual property is actually implemented or used in a specific TiVo Covered System utilized, deployed or otherwise exploited by such TiVo distributor or TiVo licensee. For clarity, TiVo Licensed Technology does not include
any technology provided or supplied by a TiVo distributor or TiVo licensee for implementation or use in a TiVo Covered System. 
 1.36
“TiVo Service” shall mean the personal video recording services offered by TiVo, carrying the TiVo brand, that involve the delivery of TiVo content and data by TiVo and may involve the delivery of program guide data by TiVo, to video
recording devices or similar devices installed in subscribers’ homes. 
 1.37 “TiVo Software” shall mean the version of
TiVo provided software most recently deployed by DIRECTV for each of the Combination Receivers. 
 1.38 “TiVo Technology”
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DIRECTV Technology and Third Party Technology, that is expressly incorporated in, or specifically required for use of, any Combination Receiver, including
the TiVo Software in Combination Receivers, the Provo Receiver design, and the Two-Chip Receiver design. TiVo Technology shall include any implementation of the DIRECTV Technology by TiVo, to the extent such specific implementation is not required
in such manner pursuant to (and thus part of) the DIRECTV Technology and alternate implementations are currently available and may be implemented on reasonable commercial terms and conditions. The TiVo Technology also includes (i) the customer
interface which is manifested by the TiVo Software, excluding the DIRECTV trademarks and logos used in accordance with Section 2.6; (ii) TiVo’s remote scheduling system (i.e., TiVo Online Scheduling); (iii) TiVo server-based
software and (iv) any TiVo promotional or advertising functionality or tools, excluding any third party hardware and software, provided for under the Services Agreement entered into by the parties as of the Effective Date (as restated and
amended from time to time) (the “Services Agreement”) including, but not limited to, TiVoVision and i-Preview Tags (as defined in the Services Agreement). 
 1.39 “Two-Chip Platform” shall mean the lower cost platform for TiVo’s Stand Alone Receivers that TiVo intends to develop. 
 1.40 “Two-Chip Receiver” shall mean a lower cost version of the Provo Receiver which, if so requested by DIRECTV pursuant to
Section 2.4 (Two-Chip Option), shall be developed by TiVo including porting of Version [*] Software to the Two-Chip Platform. 
 ARTICLE II. 
 TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT 
 2.1 Provo Receiver and Version [*] Software Development, Production and Deployment. TiVo (with collaboration from DIRECTV) will develop the Provo Receivers and the next generation software for the DIRECTV-TiVo
combination receivers (as accepted by DIRECTV upon successful completion of Final Acceptance Testing, the “Version [*] Software”) to be available for Manufacturing Release no later than [*]. In addition, TiVo will develop
Version [*] Software for download to the Reno Receiver pursuant to the development schedule set forth in Exhibit A (Development Schedule and Specifications). 
 (a) Provo Receiver. DIRECTV hereby grants to TiVo under all rights held or sublicensable by DIRECTV the right to use, reproduce,
perform, display, and create derivative works of the DIRECTV Technology as required in the performance of TiVo’s obligations under this Agreement, provided that, the DIRECTV Technology shall be deemed Confidential Information of DIRECTV and
other than the foregoing license, no other license, right, or interest is granted to TiVo under this Section 2.1(a) by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, for any other purpose and DIRECTV retains all worldwide intellectual property rights in
and to the DIRECTV Technology. Notwithstanding the date of Manufacturing Release specified above in Section 2.1, if Manufacturing Release for the Provo Receiver (with Version [*] Software) [*] therein and [*] is directly
[*] to any [*] by [*] such Manufacturing Release shall [*] for [*] that there will be [*] to the [*] is directly [*] to any [*] by [*] in [*]. TiVo and DIRECTV have
established a mutually agreed development schedule (the “Development Schedule”) that sets forth the various milestone deliverables, dates and payment obligations associated with the Provo Receiver and Version [*] Software, which is
attached hereto as Exhibit A (Development Schedule and Specifications). The Provo Receiver and Version [*] Software shall be accepted at the successful completion of the Final Acceptance Testing and after TiVo has been notified of such by
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 (b) Version [*] Software Upgrade for the Reno Receiver. Concurrent with the
development and production of the Provo Receiver, TiVo shall develop the Version [*] Software for the existing Reno Receivers that will enable the Reno Receivers to have the features, functionality, performance and user interface defined in
the DIRECTV Technology and Exhibit A (Development Schedule and Specifications), in accordance with the Schedule set forth in Exhibit A. The Version [*] Software upgrade will be deployed via telco download to the Reno Receivers
and will occur simultaneous with or shortly following the Manufacturing Release of the Provo Receivers, all in accordance with the Development Schedule attached as Exhibit A. 
 (c) Provo Finished Goods Pricing. Notwithstanding DIRECTV’s rights as set forth in Section 4.7 (Provo Receiver
Manufacturing), TiVo shall provide to DIRECTV a Provo Receiver Finished Goods Price [*]. As used herein, the “Finished Goods Price” shall include the price for the completed receiver (built by a contract manufacturer), any
packaging, remote control, cables, connectors, manuals, diagrams, and user instructions, as specified in Exhibit E (Hardware Description), when the components reflected in the Finished Goods Price are purchased on competitive terms,
conditions, and pricing. In the event the Finished Goods Price [*], TiVo shall [*] and [*] of the [*] of the Provo Receiver during the first [*] from the date of Manufacturing Release of the Provo Receiver (with
Version [*] Software); provided that [*], the DVR/PVR Service Subscriber fees to be paid by DIRECTV to TiVo pursuant to the Provo Receiver fees provision in Section 3.4 (DVR/PVR Service Fees) [*]. Notwithstanding
DIRECTV’s rights [*], TiVo shall not be responsible for any increase in the Finished Goods Price [*] in this Section 2.1(c) and Exhibit E. [*] pursuant to this Section 2.1(c) shall be [*] at the same
time and under the same conditions as the corresponding [*] DIRECTV to the respective [*], provided that DIRECTV will give TiVo prompt notice [*] determining them. The Parties agree that this Section 2.1(c) applies only to
the Provo Receiver as defined in clauses (a) and (b) of Section 1.22 of this Agreement. 
 (d) Parts
List. No later than [*], TiVo shall provide a preliminary parts list to DIRECTV for the Provo Receiver. TiVo will provide any changes to the preliminary by [*]. In the event that TiVo [*] the parts list and changes[*]
and [*] results in a [*] (assuming commercially reasonable efforts by DIRECTV and/or authorized manufacturers [*] any [*]), TiVo will [*] of [*], for actual [*] not to [*]. 
 2.2 DIRECTV Subscriber Commitment. By a date no later than [*], DIRECTV commits to having [*] DVR/PVR Service Subscribers for the
Provo Receivers, Two-Chip Receivers, and Reno Receivers activated after the Manufacturing Release of the Provo Receiver (with Version [*] Software). For avoidance of doubt, such minimum specifically excludes DVR/PVR Service Subscribers using
solely Reno Receivers activated prior to the Manufacturing Release of the Provo Receiver, or DIRECTV Service Subscribers using solely a Stand Alone Receiver. 
 (a) If DIRECTV does not have a minimum of [*] such DVR/PVR Service Subscribers as of [*], and DIRECTV has not
exercised its option to the Technology License Agreement pursuant to Section 4.6 (Technology License), then, commencing on [*], DIRECTV shall pay to TiVo the DVR/PVR Service Fee set forth in Exhibit B – Schedule 3 on any
shortfall in the number of DVR/PVR Service Subscribers until such time as DIRECTV has paid a total of [*] in shortfall payments or there exists a total of [*] DVR/PVR Service Subscribers. The parties acknowledge and agree that the
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 (b) If DIRECTV has exercised its option to the Technology License Agreement
and the number of receivers licensed thereunder is less than [*] as of [*], DIRECTV shall pay to TiVo a one-time fee of [*] per receiver for any shortfall in the number of licensed receivers and such payment shall be made
[*]. If DIRECTV has exercised its Technology License option and paid the [*] per receiver shortfall in number of licensed receivers, TiVo shall credit DIRECTV’s account for such payment and DIRECTV may use such credit to offset
per-receiver royalties due and payable to TiVo under the Technology License Agreement. 
 2.3 Version [*] Software Development and
Deployment. TiVo and DIRECTV shall collaborate on the modification and enhancement of the Version [*] Software and the definition of the interface between the DIRECTV broadcast and back-haul infrastructure and the Provo and Reno Receivers as set
forth below. 
 (a) Interface Specifications. Promptly after the Effective Date, TiVo and DIRECTV shall collaborate
jointly to develop the data broadcast interface specifications, including the network and client interfaces (as finalized by DIRECTV in its sole discretion, the “Interface Specifications”), for the data broadcast systems, satellite
up-link, and back-haul server infrastructure to be used in conjunction with and in support of the Provo Receiver, the Reno Receiver, Two-Chip Receiver, and the DVR/PVR Functionality. TiVo shall identify all network operations required to maintain
service for the Reno Receivers, Provo Receivers and Two-Chip Receivers. The Interface Specifications will provide that the push data functionality associated with the Provo Receivers, Reno Receivers, and Two-Chip Receivers shall have a satellite
broadcast architecture while the back-haul data functionality shall have a telco-based server and network architecture. 
 (b) Version [*] Software. TiVo shall develop the version [*] software (as accepted by DIRECTV upon successful completion of Final Acceptance Testing, the “Version [*] Software”) for deployment to the Reno
Receivers, Provo Receivers, and Two-Chip Receivers. The Version [*] Software shall enable the features and functionality in the Provo Receiver, Reno Receivers, and Two-Chip Receiver in accordance with the DIRECTV Technology, the Interface
Specifications, and Exhibit A. 
 (c) Deliverables and Download of Version [*] Software. TiVo shall deliver to
DIRECTV the Version [*] Software that is compliant with the Interface Specifications, DIRECTV Technology (except as agreed to in writing by the parties) and Exhibit A, for Manufacturing Release on the date set forth in the development
schedule in Exhibit A, as such date may be modified pursuant to Section 2.3(f) (Project Change Requests) of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the [*] Manufacturing Release [*] and [*] is directly
[*] to any [*] by [*], the date for Manufacturing Release of the Version [*] Software [*], except that there will be [*] is directly [*] to any [*]. TiVo and DIRECTV shall download the Version
[*] Software to the Provo Receivers and Reno Receivers using satellite bandwidth, provided that such method can be jointly validated by the parties. If the parties cannot so validate such method of download, the Version [*] Software
will be downloaded to the Provo Receivers and Reno Receivers via the currently utilized telco network and system[*]. 
 (d) Transition to DIRECTV Infrastructure. DIRECTV shall convert the Provo, Reno and (if applicable) Two-Chip Receivers to utilize the DIRECTV satellite-based push network for all DIRECTV push content and data within [*] after
the start of downloads of the initial Version [*] Software download to the Provo Receivers, Reno Receivers, and (if applicable) Two-Chip Receivers. At any time until [*] after the Manufacturing Release of the Version [*]
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notify TiVo in writing if DIRECTV, at its discretion, will use the DIRECTV satellite-based push network for all TiVo push content and data (the “TiVo
Data Conversion Notice”). Upon receipt of the TiVo Data Conversion Notice, the Parties will work together to enable the use of the DIRECTV satellite-based push network for all TiVo push content and data. For a period starting on the Second
Amendment Effective Date and ending [*] following DIRECTV’s initial use of DIRECTV’s satellite-based push network for all TiVo push and content data, TiVo shall be allowed to continue to use the method employed by TiVo as of the
Second Amendment Effective Date (such method referred to as “Plan Y”) to distribute TiVo push content and data. If DIRECTV does not provide TiVo with the TiVo Data Conversion Notice, then TiVo shall be allowed to continue to use Plan Y to
distribute TiVo push content and data to Legacy Combination Receivers during the term of the Services Agreement (defined in Section 4.5 of this Agreement). TiVo shall be allowed to use Plan Y to distribute TiVo push content and data to DIRECTV
TE Receivers, except to the extent a different method of distribution is provided in the TE Solution Statement of Work or any DIRECTV-initiated PCR (it being understood, however, that any such DIRECTV-initiated PCR for a different method of
distribution shall not decrease the amount of content that TiVo would otherwise be permitted to distribute if the Plan Y method was utilized). At DIRECTV’s discretion, DIRECTV may also convert the Provo, Reno and Two-Chip Receivers to utilize
the DIRECTV telco-based back-haul network for the back-haul of all or selected data. DIRECTV and TiVo shall collaborate to ensure such a transition to the DIRECTV infrastructure is orderly. Following the Version [*] Software download, DIRECTV
shall have sole discretion and authority to provision and operate the DVR/PVR Functionality (including the ability to contract out such provisioning and operation to TiVo and/or any other party) on all Combination Receivers. TiVo will continue to
have sole responsibility and authority for any Stand Alone Receivers. 
 (e) Server Services. For [*] after the
start of downloads of the initial Version [*] Software download to the Provo Receivers, Reno Receivers, and (if applicable) Two-Chip Receivers, TiVo shall continue to provide the server support to enable the applicable DVR/PVR Functionality
in substantially the same manner as provided as of the Effective Date or as otherwise mutually agreed to by the parties (“Server Services”). Thereafter, TiVo shall have no obligations to provide any such Server Services with the
sole exception of downloading the Version [*] Software to those Provo Receivers, Reno Receivers, and (if applicable) Two-Chip Receivers that were not manufactured with the Version [*] Software. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the
event of a breach of the covenant in Section 3.1 of the Third Amendment to this Agreement, TiVo shall be obligated to provide such Server Services as required to support the TiVo Service Data Type(s) giving rise to the breach until [*]
after the modified Version [*] Software is accepted by DIRECTV. 
 (f) Project Change Requests. Each party
may initiate a project change request (“PCR”) regarding the features of TiVo Software for Legacy Combination Receivers by submitting to the other party a detailed description of the PCR in the form attached as Exhibit I (Project
Change Request Form). The parties will work together in good faith to estimate the feasibility, schedule and cost of each PCR, with such estimate to be completed within 30 days of a party’s initiation of the PCR. With respect to PCRs
initiated by DIRECTV, each such PCR shall be priced by TiVo at the T & M Rate. The party initiating the PCR will accept or reject the PCR within 30 days of completion of the estimate. Once provided with schedule and cost, neither party is under
an obligation to accept the PCR, provided that TiVo may not reject a PCR initiated by DIRECTV if DIRECTV agrees to pay for the changes described in the PCR at the T & M Rate and provides TiVo a commercially reasonable amount of time to perform
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the Parties will work together to prepare a finalized development schedule, product requirement document and associated fee schedule in order to implement
the accepted PCR. In the event that TiVo [*] provided for in an approved PCR initiated by DIRECTV for a Legacy Combination Receiver [*] DIRECTV shall [*], provided that DIRECTV shall [*] with respect to the duration of
any Non-TiVo Delay occurring subsequent to [*] (a “Subsequent Non-TiVo Delay”) that exceeds [*]. For the sake of clarity, (i) DIRECTV [*] pursuant to this Section 2.3(f) [*] prior to such [*]
regardless of the date [*], and (ii) DIRECTV shall [*] as set forth above even if [*] provided for herein. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 2.3(f), in no event will [*] pursuant to
this Section 2.3(f) at any given time (regardless of the number of outstanding PCRs under this Section 2.3(f)). The “[*]” shall mean the longer of (a) [*], (b) the [*] specified in the PCR, plus
[*] (i.e., [*] specified in the PCR), or (c) if applicable, such time [*]; provided, however, the [*] shall be [*] in each case to reflect [*], plus [*], as applicable (i.e., [*]). Upon
TiVo’s [*], DIRECTV shall [*] pursuant to this Section 2.3(f) within [*]. DIRECTV shall [*] to the duration of any Subsequent Non-TiVo Delay that exceeds [*] ys within the period provided for in
Section 3.4. 
 (g) Optional Features in Version [*] Software. The Parties agree that [*] will be features
of the Version [*] Software. TiVo agrees that such features shall not be activated for customer use or otherwise be visible to customers without written agreement between the Parties regarding the terms and conditions (including economic
terms) under which such features would become available to customers. TiVo agrees that TiVo’s activation of those features shall occur via DIRECTV’s satellite network. 
 2.4 Corrections. If at any time during the Term of this Agreement, DIRECTV or TiVo determines (i) that there is a defect in the design for
any of the Legacy Combination Receivers as provided by TiVo under this Agreement; (ii) that a Legacy Combination Receiver design as provided by TiVo or the TiVo Software as provided by TiVo does not comply with the DIRECTV Technology,
Exhibit A (Development Schedule and Specifications), the Interface Specifications (if applicable), the ATSC specifications (if applicable), or any applicable product requirement document or specifications attached to any amendment to this
Agreement, each of the foregoing as amended by any mutually agreed PCR; (iii) that there is a defect in the design of the TE Solution as provided by TiVo under this Agreement; or (iv) that the TE Solution as provided by TiVo does not
comply with the DIRECTV Technology or the TE Solution Statement of Work, each of the foregoing as they existed on the date of successful completion of Final Acceptance Testing of the first DIRECTV TE Receiver (“DIRECTV TE
Acceptance”) under this Agreement, and each of the foregoing as amended by any mutually agreed PCR or amendment to this Agreement, TiVo has an obligation to promptly correct such defect or non-compliance at TiVo’s sole cost and expense
in accordance with the provisions set forth in this Section 2.4. 
 (a) DIRECTV shall promptly notify TiVo of any
such defect or non-compliance and shall provide TiVo with sufficient supporting information and materials reasonably requested by TiVo to verify, diagnose and correct the reported defect or non-compliance. In the event of a dispute regarding whether
there is a defect or non-compliance, or failure by TiVo to promptly perform such correction, DIRECTV and TiVo shall immediately communicate such dispute to the appropriate business/project manager when such party becomes aware of the dispute. If
such dispute cannot be mutually resolved by such business/project managers within five (5) business days, then such dispute shall be immediately referred to the senior management of each party for discussion and attempted resolution. Further,
the parties agree to collaborate on a remedy of such defect as promptly as commercially reasonable, but not more than ten (10) business days from the time senior management begin discussions. The foregoing represents DIRECTV’s sole and
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TiVo Software provided hereunder; provided, that in the event TiVo materially breaches its obligations to correct such defect or non-compliance, DIRECTV
shall be entitled to exercise any and all legal and equitable remedies available in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, including, but not limited to, release of the deliverables from the Software Escrow Account, as provided pursuant to
Article XI (Network Operation Continuity). For five (5) years following the end of the Term of this Agreement, upon DIRECTV’s request, TiVo agrees to provide the services set forth in this Section 2.4 at commercially reasonable rates
and subject to reasonable terms and conditions consistent with those set forth herein. 
 (b) TiVo shall maintain
sufficient staff and resource availability to fulfill its correction obligations under this Section 2.4. In the event of any defect or non-compliance that prevents operation of the material functions of any Combination Receiver, TiVo shall
promptly allocate no less than 2 dedicated personnel with appropriate experience and expertise to diagnose and correct such defect or non-compliance, until such time as the correction is completed. In each instance, TiVo shall cooperate with DIRECTV
and provide sufficient resources to permit the completion of any necessary TiVo Software download to all affected Combination Receivers within a timeframe of no less than nine (9) weeks from the start of such download, provided that such
timeframe will be increased for any delays not attributable to TiVo. In the event that the parties determine that an issue reported by DIRECTV as a defect or non-compliance is the result of a deficiency in any software, hardware, or any other
element of a Combination Receiver not provided by TiVo (e.g., the DIRECTV DVR Platform), DIRECTV will, subject to the terms of this Agreement, use commercially reasonable efforts to resolve the issue, and TiVo will support resolution of the issue by
testing the TiVo Software in conjunction with updates or other means of resolving the issue that are provided by DIRECTV or a vendor of DIRECTV. 
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 2.6 Branding. At the time of delivery by TiVo for Manufacturing Release, the
Version [*] Software, Version [*] Software, Provo Receiver, Two-Chip Receiver and the DIRECTV TE Receiver shall comply with the TiVo OEM Branding Guidelines set forth in Exhibit H and the DIRECTV Trademark and Style Guide
set forth in Exhibit M. In the event Exhibit H and the Exhibit M conflict, Exhibit M shall supersede. No later than the date of execution of the TE Solution Statement of Work, the Parties will negotiate in good
faith any changes to Exhibit H necessary or appropriate for the DIRECTV TE Receiver as contemplated in the TE Solution Statement of Work. 
 2.7 Wink Option. Within [*] of the Effective Date, TiVo shall provide to DIRECTV a good faith estimate of the additional costs and schedule impact to include the Wink functionality in the Version [*] Software.

 2.8 Hard Drive Qualification. Through [*], TiVo shall [*] qualify in accordance with TiVo’s qualification
requirements, except as specifically identified below or in Attachment 3, any hard drive for the Provo Receiver design and (if applicable) the Two-Chip Receiver design if such hard drive is qualified for the TiVo-branded Stand Alone Receivers after
the Third Amendment Effective Date. In addition, TiVo agrees that it will qualify [*] hard drives as necessary to maintain at least one qualified [*] hard drive through [*] for the Provo Receiver design and (if applicable) the
Two-Chip Receiver design. TiVo shall verify that any hard drive qualified by TiVo pursuant to this Section 2.8, when tested in the Trinity Hardware Reference Design (as defined in Section 2.1 of Attachment 2 to the Second Amendment to this
Agreement) chassis, [*]. TiVo shall, upon obtaining information that a qualified [*] hard drive will be “end-of-lifed” by the manufacturer, promptly notify DIRECTV of the expected end date of production or availability of any
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 2.9 Notice and Effect of Delay. 
 (a) Notice. In any case where TiVo believes there is a potential for a delay to a date set forth under this Agreement including,
but not limited to, the TE Solution Statement of Work and/or any PCR hereunder, due to any material action, inaction, or omission by DIRECTV, NDS, any DIRECTV-designated manufacturer, Broadcom solely with respect to the Trinity Hardware, the Phoenix
Hardware and the DIRECTV DVR Platform, or any other DIRECTV-specified vendor (each such case, a “Non-TiVo Delay”), TiVo shall use commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate or avoid any such delay and shall make good faith efforts
to notify DIRECV of TiVo’s efforts to mitigate or avoid such delay, provided that TiVo’s failure to provide such notice shall not constitute a breach of the Agreement. If, notwithstanding such efforts to mitigate or avoid any such delay,
TiVo believes that any such date must be extended or delayed as a direct result of such a Non-TiVo Delay, TiVo shall provide prompt written notice to DIRECTV (but in any event, no later than [*] after TiVo reasonably becomes aware that such
Non-TiVo Delay will cause a delay to a date set forth under this Agreement including, but not limited to, the TE Solution Statement of Work and/or any PCR hereunder) setting forth TiVo’s understanding regarding such delay, the anticipated
consequences of such delay and the steps taken by TiVo to mitigate or avoid such delay. TiVo’s request for such an extension or delay based on a Non-TiVo Delay is subject to approval by DIRECTV, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld,
conditioned or delayed. In the event of any dispute regarding an extension or delay hereunder, the Parties shall attempt to resolve such dispute pursuant to the dispute resolution provisions of Section 3.11 of this Agreement. 
 (b) Effect. In the event that the Parties agree that any Non-TiVo Delay has occurred and that such Non-TiVo Delay has the effect of
a milestone date in this Agreement (including but not limited to the TE Solution Statement of Work and/or any PCR hereunder) being extended or delayed, DIRECTV shall pay to TiVo [*] any associated milestone fee on the date such milestone was
originally planned for all milestones that are extended or delayed. With respect to all milestones other than final milestones, DIRECTV shall pay the remaining [*] of any relevant milestone fee upon the earlier of: (i) completion of the
relevant milestone; or (ii) [*] in which the relevant milestone was originally planned. With respect to final milestones, DIRECTV shall pay [*] the final milestone fee [*]. Notwithstanding the foregoing, DIRECTV shall not
be required to pay TiVo [*] of any associated milestone as set forth in this Section 2.9(b) if (i) the Non-TiVo Delay is [*] to provide [*] with respect to the [*] and (ii) the parties are unable to agree
upon [*]. 
 2.10 TE Solution Development. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Section 2.10, TiVo shall develop
the TE Solution as set forth in the TE Solution Statement of Work (as amended by any mutually agreed PCR related thereto) for use with the designated DIRECTV DVR Platform as set forth below. Notwithstanding anything herein, any issue or dispute
concerning or relating to the development of the TE Solution Statement of Work as provided for herein shall not be subject to arbitration pursuant to Section 3.11 below. 
 (a) TE Solution Statement of Work Contents. Unless otherwise mutually agreed by the Parties, the TE Solution Statement of Work will
include, at a minimum, the following elements: (i) a designation of the first DIRECTV DVR Platform for the TE Solution using the DVR platform used by a DIRECTV manufacturer for one of the following DIRECTV DVR models: [*];
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and functionality to be enabled by the TE Software; (iii) features and functionality of remote control for use with TE Software; (iv) any
additional hardware or software to be developed by TiVo (e.g., bezel design; tools to minimize operational dependencies); (v) development and integration plan; (vi) acceptance testing criteria; (vii) estimated man-hours required to
complete development, which [*], and reimbursement procedures for required travel and equipment provided by TiVo to DIRECTV that is to be owned by DIRECTV; (viii) [*] all development fees payable by DIRECTV for the TE Solution
Statement of Work which [*]; (ix) payment schedules and associated milestones; (x) respective obligations of TiVo and DIRECTV; and (xi) any dependencies on third parties and any additions or modifications to Exhibit C (Third
Party Technology). For clarity, no features or functionality that have not been documented for DIRECTV (e.g. undocumented secret codes, short cuts and backdoors) shall be included or enabled by the TE Software without DIRECTV’s written consent.

 (b) TE Solution Statement of Work Development. The Parties will develop the TE Solution Statement of Work in
accordance with this Section 2.10(b). Promptly after the Restatement Effective Date (and in any event no later than [*] following the Restatement Effective Date) and thereafter until execution of the TE Solution Statement of Work,
DIRECTV shall provide TiVo access to a project manager and such technical and other information as is reasonably necessary to complete a preliminary version of the TE Solution Statement of Work. DIRECTV shall use commercially reasonably efforts to
provide such information to TiVo on a timely basis. In the case that the [*] or [*] is designated as the first DIRECTV DVR Platform for the TE Solution, such access shall include [*] of the applicable DIRECTV DVR model suitable
for development, along with access to relevant Platform Documentation for the [*] or [*], as applicable. If the [*] is designated as the first DIRECTV DVR Platform for the TE Solution, promptly after the Restatement Effective
Date, and in any event no later than the timeframe set forth in Section 2.11(b)(ii), DIRECTV shall provide TiVo with relevant Platform Documentation for the [*] and [*] for such model suitable for development. Promptly after the
Restatement Effective Date, DIRECTV shall authorize all relevant DIRECTV vendor(s) (but not more than one manufacturer selected by TiVo at any time) to provide TiVo with such Platform Documentation in such vendor’s possession. To the extent
DIRECTV owns the Platform Documentation or otherwise has the right to provide independent contractors with such Platform Documentation without the further consent of a third party, DIRECTV shall provide such Platform Documentation to TiVo promptly
after the Restatement Effective Date (but DIRECTV will have no obligation to support TiVo with third party information contained within the Platform Documentation), and will otherwise use commercially reasonable efforts to obtain any required third
party consents promptly after the Restatement Effective Date, provided that [*] (i) [*], (ii) [*] (provided that once such delay would not be caused, DIRECTV shall continue to undertake reasonable efforts to obtain
consents and [*] as provided for above), or (iii) otherwise [*] with [*]. Failure of DIRECTV to provide information reasonably requested by TiVo in a timely manner will be considered a Non-TiVo Delay. Subject to the
foregoing, within [*] after the Restatement Effective Date (as extended for any Non-TiVo Delay), TiVo shall use commercially reasonable efforts to prepare the preliminary version of the TE Solution Statement of Work and deliver the same to
DIRECTV. The Parties will negotiate in good faith which capabilities/features to include in the TE Software when TiVo and DIRECTV capabilities/features are duplicative, provided that in the event that the parties cannot agree because each party
prefers its own capabilities and features for the DIRECTV TE Receiver, the [*] capabilities and features shall be included (including the implementation of such capabilities/features in such a way that [*]). Notwithstanding anything to
the contrary in this Section 2.10, unless otherwise mutually agreed, all capabilities/features must be Acceptable Features (as defined in Section 2.12 below). The Parties shall use reasonable commercial efforts to finalize the TE Solution
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such later date as is mutually agreed in writing by the Parties’ respective project managers. For clarification, TiVo shall be primarily responsible for
the work required in preparing and developing the Statement of Work and DIRECTV shall provide information and efforts as provided for herein. If the parties are unable to agree on the terms of the TE Solution Statement of Work, TiVo may terminate
this Agreement for Non-TiVo Delay as provided for in Section 9.4. 
 (c) Performance of Obligations. The parties
shall perform their respective obligations related to design, development, testing and deployment of the TE Solution in a diligent, timely and workmanlike manner. 
 (d) Vendor Cooperation. DIRECTV will use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that DIRECTV vendors with technology or
intellectual property that is required for TiVo to develop the TE Solution enter into commercially reasonable agreements with TiVo (or DIRECTV) to provide TiVo (or DIRECTV and its contractors) with reasonable cooperation and support along with any
technology or licenses required for the TE Solution. If any such DIRECTV vendor fails to enter into such an agreement on such terms, or breaches its obligations thereunder, or [*], or will otherwise [*], then the parties will discuss a
proposed resolution, which may (but is not required to) include further discussions with such DIRECTV vendor, subject to the terms provided for herein. If the issue is not resolved within [*] from TiVo’s notice to DIRECTV, TiVo and
DIRECTV will discuss and negotiate in good faith a workaround that enables TiVo to complete the TE Solution without such vendor’s cooperation, support, technology or licenses. If the Parties fail to mutually agree to a workaround within
[*], either party may pursue dispute resolution with respect to an appropriate workaround under Section 3.11, provided that, in no event shall any arbitration decision resulting from such process [*]. Notwithstanding the
foregoing, in no event shall DIRECTV be required to incur costs of more than [*] (including, but not limited to, any increase in the cost of any other DIRECTV DVR or product) in the aggregate during any [*] during the Term as a direct
consequence of obtaining vendor cooperation as provided for in this Section 2.10(d). 
 (e) Notification of DIRECTV TE
Acceptance. DIRECTV shall notify TiVo upon DIRECTV TE Acceptance. 
 2.11 New DIRECTV DVR Platforms and TiVo Features. 

(a) DIRECTV DVR Platform and TiVo Feature Planning. Beginning [*]after delivery of a Functional Prototype (as defined
below) and continuing through the remainder of the Term, the parties shall make available executives with responsibility for the features being discussed for any existing or future DIRECTV TE Receiver to meet in person or via conference call every
[*]. At such meetings or conference calls, such executives may, subject to the terms of this Agreement, discuss current and future DIRECTV DVR platforms and current or future TiVo features, functions and capabilities, provided,
however, that nothing in this Section 2.11(a) requires either party to disclose any Confidential Information to the other party. 
 (b) New DIRECTV DVR Platforms. Upon receipt of a Functional Prototype (as defined below) for the first TE Solution, DIRECTV shall provide TiVo with access to [*] information regarding any New Platforms
(as defined below) as set forth below in this Section 2.11(b). DIRECTV is under no obligation to provide additional information or assistance regarding New Platforms (unless otherwise set forth in this Agreement or as mutually agreed in a PCR),
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“New Platforms” shall be defined as any new, revised or updated DVR hardware platform of DIRECTV, excluding DVR hardware platforms developed
pursuant to a contractual agreement with a third party [*]. 
 (i) “Functional Prototype” shall be defined as
a prototype of the TE Software for the first TE Solution that [*] after testing (in a similar manner as [*]) is likely (after further development by TiVo) to result in a TE Solution that will pass DIRECTV TE Acceptance. Once a
Functional Prototype has been delivered and thereafter during the Term, DIRECTV shall provide TiVo with access to any Preliminary Hardware Documentation (as defined below) for New Platforms then available to DIRECTV. “Preliminary Hardware
Documentation” shall be defined as DIRECTV requirements documents, hardware design specification sheets, architectural block diagrams, identification of core chip set design, and other similar information regarding the basic hardware design
elements as to which DIRECTV has executed third party vendor contracts or otherwise placed an order with a third party vendor using a purchase order or other mechanism. Thereafter during the Term, DIRECTV shall provide TiVo with the Preliminary
Hardware Documentation for each New Platform when it becomes available. Notwithstanding the foregoing, DIRECTV shall provide TiVo with Preliminary Hardware Documentation for the DIRECTV DVR Model [*] (or, if there is no DIRECTV Model
[*], the successor to DIRECTV DVR Model [*]) no later than [*]. It is expressly understood that the Preliminary Hardware Documentation is subject to change from time to time, and DIRECTV makes no representation or warranty that
it shall remain accurate, although DIRECTV will use commercially reasonably efforts to notify TiVo as promptly as practicable after it confirms that a material change to the information delivered to TiVo in the Preliminary Hardware Documentation has
occurred. TiVo further understands and acknowledges that DIRECTV shall have no obligation to provide TiVo with information or explanations regarding the Preliminary Hardware Documentation, or to authorize DIRECTV’s vendors to do so, and TiVo
acknowledges that DIRECTV does not intend to devote resources to discussion of the Preliminary Hardware Documentation. TiVo agrees that it shall not request support or assistance from DIRECTV’s vendors to discuss or review the information
contained in the Preliminary Hardware Documentation. 
 (ii) Once DIRECTV authorizes one or more manufacturers to produce a run of at
least [*] units in the aggregate of a New Platform, DIRECTV, at no cost to TiVo, shall provide TiVo with [*] such units when available. On and after delivery of such DVRs to TiVo as set forth above, DIRECTV also shall provide TiVo with
access to a product manager to answer questions with respect to such development units. 
 (iii) Once DIRECTV authorizes one or more
manufacturers to produce a run of at least [*] units in the aggregate of a New Platform, DIRECTV will provide TiVo with Platform Documentation for the applicable New Platform and provide such other technical information as is reasonably
necessary for TiVo to develop and initiate a PCR (or respond to a PCR initiated by DIRECTV) to port the TE Software to such New Platform. Subject to the terms of this Agreement, including the procedures set forth in Section 2.3(f), the parties
shall negotiate any such PCR in good faith, including scope, schedule, cost and responsibilities, and (i) TiVo may not withhold or delay approval of such a PCR initiated by DIRECTV if DIRECTV agrees to pay to port the TE Solution to such New
Platform at the T & M Rate and provides TiVo a commercially reasonable amount of time to perform the changes described in the PCR, including, without limitation, all development and testing necessary to implement such changes, and
(ii) DIRECTV may not withhold or delay approval of such a PCR initiated by TiVo if TiVo agrees to pay all costs to port the TE Software to a new DIRECTV TE Receiver based on such New Platform, provided that any new or modified feature, function
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DIRECTV TE Receiver is an Acceptable Feature (as defined in Section 2.12 below). Unless otherwise authorized by DIRECTV in writing (or otherwise set
forth in this Agreement or set forth in a mutually agreed PCR), TiVo shall not contact, exchange information, or discuss any such New Platform with any of DIRECTV’s vendors until such New Platform has been approved by DIRECTV for consumer
launch. 
 (iv) Subject to TiVo’s compliance with Article X (Confidentiality) and the last sentence of Section 2.11(b)(iii)
above, nothing in this Agreement will prevent TiVo from discussing, reviewing or otherwise obtaining support from any vendor in connection with TiVo’s other (non-DIRECTV related) business activities. 
 (c) New or Modified TiVo Features, Functions or Capabilities. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, including the
procedures set forth in Section 2.3(f), at any time after Commercial TE Launch, either party may initiate a PCR to update the TE Solution to add or modify features, functions or capabilities of DIRECTV TE Receivers. 
 (i) TiVo may not withhold or delay approval of such a PCR initiated by DIRECTV if DIRECTV agrees to pay for the changes described in the PCR at
the T & M Rate and provides TiVo a commercially reasonable amount of time to perform the changes described in the PCR, including, without limitation, all development and testing necessary to implement such changes. In the event that TiVo [*]
provided for in an approved PCR initiated by DIRECTV under this Section 2.11(c)(i) [*] DIRECTV shall [*] (except in the case of [*] under this Section 2.11(c)(i), DIRECTV shall [*], provided that DIRECTV
shall [*] with respect to the duration of any Subsequent Non-TiVo Delay that exceeds [*]. For the sake of clarity, (a) DIRECTV [*] pursuant to this Section 2.11(c)(i) [*] prior to such [*] regardless of
the date [*], and (b) DIRECTV shall [*] (or [*] if applicable) of the [*] as set forth above [*] provided for herein. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in Section 2.3(f) or this
Section 2.11(c)(i), in no event will more than [*] pursuant to Section 2.3(f) or this Section 2.11(c)(i) at any given time (regardless of the number of outstanding PCRs). Upon TiVo’s [*], DIRECTV shall [*]
pursuant to this Section 2.11(c)(i) within [*]. DIRECTV shall [*] to the duration of any Subsequent Non-TiVo Delay that exceeds [*] within the period provided for in Section 3.4. In the event DIRECTV initiates a
PCR to implement changes necessary to reflect a change in a third party provider of features or services to the DIRECTV TE Receiver, the parties will work together to develop an appropriate transition from the original third party provider,
including termination of applicable contractual obligations to such third party with respect to such features or services of the DIRECTV TE Receiver. 
 (ii) DIRECTV may not withhold or delay approval of a PCR initiated by TiVo pursuant to this Section 2.11(c), provided that TiVo agrees to pay for the changes described in the PCR, and provided further that
the proposed feature, function or capability is an Acceptable Feature (as defined in Section 2.12 below). Upon the conclusion of Final Acceptance Testing for a new release of TE Software (or any other change to the TE Solution, if applicable),
DIRECTV shall (1) [*], begin to download such software update to DIRECTV TE Receivers in the field, and (2) update the master disk for DIRECTV TE Receiver units in production (and update the TE Solution for new production, if
applicable), [*], in each case subject to compatibility of such new release with particular DIRECTV TE Receiver models. 
 (d) Removal of Features, Functions Capabilities. DIRECTV reserves the right to require the disablement or removal of any feature, function or capability in a DIRECTV TE Receiver that DIRECTV reasonably determines is
(i) [*], or (ii) [*] with respect thereto. Any such disablement or removal will follow the procedures for DIRECTV initiated PCRs set forth in Section 2.11(c)(i) above to the extent changes to the TiVo Software are
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 2.12 Acceptable Features. Any feature, function or capability proposed for inclusion in any
DIRECTV TE Receiver pursuant to Sections 2.10 or 2.11 above must, unless otherwise agreed by DIRECTV [*], (i) comply with DIRECTV’s written requirements for content security (e.g., encryption, etc.); (ii) utilize solely
DIRECTV’s head end support, and provide all data and contact for services directly to DIRECTV (and not through TiVo); (iii) not be likely to [*], as reasonably determined by DIRECTV (except that this subsection (iii) will not
apply in the case of any feature, function or capability that exists and is then currently enabled and documented for DIRECTV (e.g. features other than undocumented shortcuts, secret codes and backdoors) in another non-TiVo DIRECTV DVR or any Legacy
Combination Receiver, subject to changes in implementation from the Legacy Combination Receiver as required by DIRECTV in its reasonable discretion); (iv) in the case of any feature, function or capability that exists and is then currently
enabled and documented in a Legacy Combination Receiver, the method of implementation of such feature, function or capability shall be determined by [*], and in the case of a feature, function or capability that exists in any other DIRECTV
DVR, unless otherwise agreed, the [*] features, functions or capabilities shall be selected (including the implementation of such capabilities and features) in such a way that the [*]), (v) in the case of features, functions or
capabilities that require ongoing third party commercial relationships (e.g., content or service providers), such third parties shall [*], and shall enter into such relationships [*], and (vi) not, in DIRECTV’s reasonable
judgment, [*] or be [*]. Any feature, function or capability proposed by TiVo for inclusion in any DIRECTV TE Receiver pursuant to Sections 2.10 or 2.11 will only be deemed to be an “Acceptable Feature” if, in addition
to the requirements set forth above in this Section 2.12, (x) the proposed feature, function or capability is [*], and such [*]; (y) another DIRECTV DVR has the proposed feature, function or capability (or a
substantially similar or analogous feature, function or capability) or DIRECTV has a documented plan to implement such feature, function or capability (or a substantially similar or analogous feature, function or capability) within [*] of
such TiVo request; or (z) the proposed feature, function or capability (or a substantially similar or analogous feature, function or capability) appears on Exhibit R (Features List). 
 ARTICLE III. 
 BUY DOWN AND PAYMENT
OBLIGATIONS 
 3.1 Reno Receiver Buy-Down during First Period. To encourage the continued retail sales of the Reno Receivers from
the date of this Agreement through [*] (the “First Period”), TiVo and DIRECTV shall continue to make buy-down payments (the “Reno Buy-Down Amount”) as set forth in the Letter Agreement dated
September 28, 2001, as amended on January 7, 2002 (as amended, the “Buy Down Letter Agreement”). 
 3.2 Reno
Receiver Buy-Down during Second Period. For the period beginning on [*] (the “Second Period”), TiVo shall no longer be obligated to pay any portion of the Reno Buy-Down Amount and the DIRECTV portion of the “Revenue
Share” (defined as the percentage of the fee charged by DIRECTV to subscribers for access to the DVR/PVR Service) from the Reno Receiver sold during the Second Period shall be [*] (and TiVo portion shall be [*] ) as set forth in
Exhibit B – Schedule 3 attached hereto; provided, that DIRECTV continues to make Reno Buy-Down Amount payments of a minimum of [*] per Reno Receiver sold to end users, consistent with DIRECTV’s current practices regarding
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(ii) the Buy Down Letter Agreement; provided, however, that in the event TiVo fails the “Liquidity Test” (as defined in
Exhibit F), then beginning on the date of such failure and continuing thereafter, TiVo’s [*] portion of the Revenue Share from all Reno Receivers sold during the Second Period that activate the “TiVo Lifetime Service
Subscription” shall be [*] to a [*] (the “[*]”) to [*] for any TiVo Subsidy Payments (defined in Section 3.3 of the Agreement as of the Effective Date) that are incurred subsequent to [*]. In
the event the Manufacturing Release for the Provo Receiver (with Version [*] Software) does not occur on or prior to [*] (as such date may be adjusted pursuant to Section 2.1(a) (Provo Receiver)), the foregoing arrangements shall
remain in effect until such Manufacturing Release. If such Manufacturing Release occurs on or prior to [*] (as such date may be adjusted pursuant to Section 2.1(a)), then commensurate with such Manufacturing Release, DIRECTV shall [*]
(including [*]). If such Manufacturing Release occurs after [*] (as such date may be adjusted pursuant to Section 2.1(a)), DIRECTV shall [*] (including [*]) remaining in the [*] to TiVo at the conclusion
of any necessary accounting, invoice and reconciliation period which the Parties anticipate may take up to (but shall not exceed) six (6) months following such Manufacturing Release. 
 3.3 TE Solution Development Fees. In consideration of TiVo’s development of the TE Solution and any other TiVo Technology under Sections 2.10
or 2.11, TiVo will invoice DIRECTV, and DIRECTV shall pay to TiVo within [*] of such invoice, development fees (“TE Development Fees”) in the aggregate amounts, and according to the payment schedules, set forth in the TE
Solution Statement of Work and any PCR related to the TE Solution executed by the Parties; provided, however, that any TE Development Fees payable by DIRECTV to TiVo as of a particular date will be offset by any available Development Credit
(as set forth in Section 3.14) as of such date, TiVo’s invoice will show the available Development Credit, and DIRECTV shall remit a payment statement to TiVo within [*] of the date of invoice showing the amount of Development
Credit applied to such invoice and the remaining amount of TE Development Fees due, if any, and will concurrently pay any such remaining amount. 
 3.4 DVR/PVR Service Fees. In consideration of all services, deliverables, rights, obligations, licenses and covenants provided by each party to the other party under this Agreement, including, without limitation, all trademark, brand
and user experience use rights granted by TiVo herein, DIRECTV shall pay TiVo the DVR/PVR Service Fees per DVR/PVR Service Subscriber for all Combination Receivers in accordance with the fee payment arrangements set forth in Exhibit B –
Schedule 3 attached hereto. Except as otherwise provided for herein, DIRECTV’s obligation to pay the applicable DVR/PVR Service Fee payments shall terminate upon the expiration or termination of this Agreement (except with respect to
amounts earned and accrued, but not yet paid, as of such date for receivers then activated). 
 (a) Within thirty
(30) days following the end of each calendar month, and within thirty (30) days after termination of this Agreement for any reason, DIRECTV shall submit to TiVo a reconciliation report detailing, for the report period: (i) the number
of DVR/PVR Service Subscribers using one or more DIRECTV TE Receivers; (ii) the number of DVR/PVR Service Subscribers using one or more Legacy Combination Receivers but not using a DIRECTV TE Receiver; (iii) the aggregate TE Development
Cost Recovery deduction, if applicable, pursuant to Section 3.15; (iv) the aggregate amount of DVR/PVR Service Fees suspended under Sections 2.3(f) or 2.11(c)(i) with a reference to the applicable approved PCR initiated by DIRECTV and the
aggregate amount of DVR/PVR Service Fees released from any such suspension to the extent required under Sections 2.3(f) or 2.11(c)(i), as applicable; (v) the aggregate amount to be remitted to TiVo; and (vi) such other information as may
be reasonably requested by TiVo to verify the amount remitted by DIRECTV or owed by TiVo. Within forty-five (45) days after the end of each calendar month, DIRECTV shall remit to TiVo all amounts due to TiVo for such month 

  

  

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except to the extent provided for in (i) Section 3.15 with respect to the aggregate TE Development Cost Recovery deduction, if applicable, and
(ii) Sections 2.3(f) and 2.11(c)(i) with respect to suspending payments due to TiVo’s failure to deliver changes or deliverables provided for in an approved PCR initiated by DIRECTV within the PCR Timeframe. 
 (b) The DVR/PVR Service Fee set forth in Schedule 3 of Exhibit B shall be payable by DIRECTV per DVR/PVR Service Subscriber
account, regardless of the total number of receivers associated with such subscriber account or the mix of Combination Receivers used by such subscriber account. 
 (c) For DVR/PVR Service Subscriber accounts with a Reno Receiver who paid a Lifetime TiVo Service Subscription prior to the
Manufacturing Release of the Provo Receiver (with Version [*] Software) (regardless of whether TiVo contributed to the Buy Down Amount), no additional payments of DVR/PVR Subscriber Fees shall be required from DIRECTV to TiVo unless and until
such DVR/PVR Service Subscriber uses a DIRECTV TE Receiver. For purposes of clarification, DIRECTV may charge recurring service fees to DVR/PVR Service Subscriber accounts with a Reno Receiver who paid a Lifetime TiVo Service Subscription when such
DVR/PVR Service Subscriber activates and uses a DIRECTV TE Receiver, and the receipt or non-receipt of such fees by DIRECTV will have no effect on DIRECTV’s payment obligations to TiVo hereunder. 
 (d) Notwithstanding anything in this Section 3.4 to the contrary, DIRECTV shall pay to TiVo the minimum aggregate DVR/PVR
Service Fees payable for each calendar month of this Agreement as set forth on Exhibit B – Schedule 3, which shall be payable by DIRECTV to TiVo each month as provided for herein except to the extent provided for in
(i) Section 3.15 with respect to the aggregate TE Development Cost Recovery deduction, if applicable, (ii) Sections 2.3(f) and 2.11(c)(i) with respect to [*] provided for in an approved PCR initiated by DIRECTV within the
[*], and (iii) Section 3.16(b) in the case of an [*] or [*] that [*]. 
 3.5 Provo Receiver Buy
Down. TiVo shall have no “buy-down” or subsidy payment obligations for the Provo Receivers, Two-Chip Receivers or any subsequent receivers. 
 3.6 Technology Development Payments. In consideration of TiVo’s development of the Provo Receivers, the Version [*] Software, and the Version [*] Software, DIRECTV shall pay to TiVo a
technology development fee in the aggregate amount of [*] (the “Technology Development Fee”), of which [*] shall be payable within [*] of the Effective Date and the remainder shall be payable in accordance with
the Development Schedule attached hereto as Exhibit A and such additional development schedules as mutually agreed upon by the parties, which together shall include the remaining milestone payment amounts, the milestone payment dates and
the milestone deliverables; provided, however, [*] of the Technology Development Fee shall be payable upon the [*], with such payment credited against upcoming TiVo milestone payments for Version [*] Software as such milestone
deliverables and dates are met. If DIRECTV elects to exercise its option for a Two-Chip Receiver set forth in Section 2.5 (Two-Chip Option), DIRECTV shall pay to TiVo an additional technology development fee in the amount of [*] (the
“Additional Development Fee”), of which [*] shall be payable within [*] of the date of DIRECTV’s written two-chip option exercise notice and the remainder shall be payable in accordance with the milestone payments
specified in a Two-Chip Receiver development schedule to be mutually agreed to by the parties. In addition, if DIRECTV elects to exercise its option for Phase II of the Version 4.1 Software as set forth in Section 3.2 of the Fifth Amendment,
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with the milestone payments with respect thereto specified in the Version [*] Software development schedule mutually agreed to by the parties. DIRECTV
agrees that the Technology Development Fee, Additional Development Fee (if applicable) and Phase II Development Fee (if applicable) shall be paid without offset or deduction against any amounts owing by TiVo pursuant to this Agreement. 

3.7 Incremental Interface Costs. TiVo will assess the Interface Specifications and, within [*] of DIRECTV finalizing the Interface
Specifications pursuant to Section 2.3(a), will provide to DIRECTV a reasonable and good faith estimate of any Development Schedule modifications or any costs incremental to the Technology Development Fee (collectively, the “Incremental
Interface Costs”) related to compliance with such Interface Specifications. The Incremental Interface Costs will provide a cost quote which includes a detailed estimate of the incremental “man-hours” associated with each component
of Interface Specifications, with such man-hours to be calculated at a labor rate of [*] per hour. The Incremental Interface Costs will be paid in accordance with milestones to be agreed upon by the parties. If no such agreement on the
Incremental Interface Costs is reached by the Manufacturing Release of the Provo Receiver, DIRECTV shall have the right, immediately upon written notice to TiVo, to terminate any remaining development obligations of TiVo regarding the Version 4.1
Software pursuant to this Agreement; provided that DIRECTV shall pay to TiVo all milestone payments for milestone deliverables provided by TiVo prior to the date of such written notice. 
 3.8 Technology Development [*]. Beginning from the time the Provo Receiver (with Version [*] Software) enters alpha testing (as described
in the Development Schedule) and continuing until the earlier of (i) [*] after Manufacturing Release of the Provo Receiver (with Version [*] Software), or (ii) the [*] resulting in the sale, merger, or acquisition of
all or substantially all of [*], if [*] enters into an agreement with [*] to provide such entity with [*] related to a [*],[*] shall pay to [*] a [*] paid by [*] to [*]. Such
[*] shall be [*] to [*] in [*] over a [*] commencing on the date [*] makes [*] commercially available to consumers. Notwithstanding any of the foregoing, [*] shall have no obligation to pay
[*] any [*] if [*] are restricted to [*] the “TiVo Application” (as defined in Exhibit G) [*]. 
 3.9 Accounting and Reconciliation. For at least eighteen (18) months from the date of their creation, DIRECTV shall maintain complete, current, and accurate records of activation, billing and other
accounting records arising from all amounts to be paid to TiVo hereunder. In conjunction with such accounting, DIRECTV shall provide TiVo with the necessary reconciliation or back office support regarding the number of DVR/PVR Service Subscribers
with Legacy Combination Receivers and/or DIRECTV TE Receivers subject to payment to TiVo. 
 3.10 TiVo Audit Rights. No more than once
every year during the Term and for one year thereafter, TiVo or its designee (which designee shall be subject to approval by DIRECTV and appropriate confidentiality requirements) shall have the right upon thirty (30) days’ notice and
during regular business hours at DIRECTV’s regular locations for maintenance of such records, to conduct an audit of such records maintained pursuant to Section 3.9 (Accounting and Reconciliation), to verify compliance with the Agreement.
If any such audit should disclose any underpayments of royalties or other fees, DIRECTV shall promptly pay to TiVo such underpaid amount, together with interest as provided for in Section 3.12. If any such audit should disclose any overpayments
of royalties or other fees, DIRECTV shall have the right to offset any such amounts against future amounts payable by DIRECTV hereunder; provided that if the overpayment exceeds five percent (5%) in any calendar quarter, such offset shall be
reduced by one-half of the reasonable costs and expenses incurred by TiVo in connection with such audit. The audit will be conducted at TiVo’s expense, except as otherwise provided above and unless the audit reveals that DIRECTV has underpaid
TiVo by five percent (5%) or more in any calendar quarter, in which case DIRECTV will reimburse TiVo for all reasonable costs and expenses incurred by TiVo in connection with such audit. 
  

  

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 3.11 Dispute Resolution. Except as expressly provided herein, in the event of any dispute
under this Agreement, either party may have an appropriate business/project manager communicate such dispute to the other party’s appropriate business/project manager. If any such dispute cannot be mutually resolved by such business/project
managers within ten (10) business days, then such dispute shall be immediately referred to the senior management of each party for discussion and attempted resolution. Further, the parties agree to collaborate on a remedy of such a dispute as
promptly as commercially reasonable or not more than ten (10) business days from the time senior management begin discussions. In the event the dispute is not resolved within such time period, the parties shall be entitled to exercise any and
all legal and equitable remedies available in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, including but not limited to, binding arbitration in accordance with the terms set forth in Exhibit U (Arbitration Process). 
 3.12 Interest on Late Payments. Interest on late payments shall accrue at a rate of 18% per annum or the highest rate allowed by law, during
such period which such amount became due until finally paid. 
 3.13 Commercial Accounts. The parties acknowledge that the fees and
royalties under this Article III do not cover use of the Reno Receivers, Provo Receivers, and Two-Chip Receivers in commercial establishments. In the event that DIRECTV desires to use such receivers in such establishments, TiVo and DIRECTV shall
negotiate in good faith on the appropriate terms, fees and/or royalties. 
 3.14 Development Credits. On an annual basis commencing on
February 1, 2007, DIRECTV shall be entitled to a non-refundable “Development Credit” [*]. The [*] shall be [*] if, in the prior year: (a) [*], and (b) [*] as authorized herein. The
Development Credit will be applied against amounts invoiced by TiVo and payable by DIRECTV pursuant to the TE Solution Statement of Work or any accepted PCR under this Agreement; provided, however, any portion of the Development Credit to
which DIRECTV is entitled as of February 1 of a given year must be applied to outstanding invoices that are due and payable on or before January 31 of the subsequent year and any portion of such Development Credit not so applied shall be
forfeited. If any invoice is due and payable for services under the TE Solution Statement of Work (up to the amount of the [*] provided for in the TE Solution Statement of Work) or any accepted PCR (solely to the extent that DIRECTV expressly
agreed to pay for fees in excess of the available Development Credit in such accepted PCR) in excess of the Development Credit available, DIRECTV shall pay TiVo such excess amount. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing, if TiVo
agrees to fund development costs under any accepted PCR initiated by TiVo under this Agreement, TiVo may apply up to [*] of the Development Credit to which DIRECTV is entitled as of February 1 of a given year toward such development
costs upon achieving the milestones set forth in such accepted PCR to the extent that the Development Credits are still available (and have not been used by DIRECTV) as of the date(s) TiVo achieves such milestones. 
 3.15 TE Development Cost Recovery. The amount, if any, of TE Development Fees actually paid by DIRECTV to TiVo under the TE Solution Statement of
Work (not including reimbursements for travel and equipment provided by TiVo to DIRECTV that is to be owned by DIRECTV) in excess of any Development Credit under Section 3.14 is referred to herein as the “Excess TE Development
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reduction in [*] equal to [*] of the Excess TE Development Payments (the “TE Development Cost Recovery”). For clarification,
until such time as DIRECTV has recovered [*] of the Excess TE Development Payments, DIRECTV shall be entitled to [*]. 
 3.16 MFN Provision. 
 (a) Scope. DIRECTV may [*] according to Section 3.16(b) below if
TiVo grants, whether by way of business negotiations or in settlement of litigation, any other multichannel video programming distributor a license or right after the Restatement Effective Date to distribute a Comparable Solution within the United
States (an “Alternate Distribution Agreement”), with [*] (measured [*] that are [*]; provided, however, that the foregoing will not apply to any [*] to any third party (other than [*]) in
connection with the settlement of any [*] claim, action, dispute or litigation brought or threatened in writing by a third party against TiVo that, if proved, would [*]. For clarification, an Alternate Distribution Agreement shall mean
(i) any such grant regardless of whether it would trigger DIRECTV’s option to elect an MFN Amendment as provided for herein; and (ii) any post-Restatement Effective Date renewal of a grant to any other multichannel video programming
distributor of a license or right made prior to the Restatement Effective Date to distribute a Comparable Solution within the United States, where TiVo is not required by the terms of such agreement to renew such grant (for clarification, TiVo is
not required to renew such grant where an agreement provides for the automatic renewal of the term but gives TiVo the right to elect not to renew such term). In addition, if TiVo grants [*] that is not a Comparable Solution within the United
States (an “Alternate License Agreement”), with [*] that are [*] (without regard to [*] then the [*] and [*] according to Section 3.16(b) below; provided, however, notwithstanding the
foregoing and subject to DIRECTV’s compliance with the terms and conditions of Section 2.10 of this Agreement for the 60 days following the Restatement Effective Date, if TiVo enters into any such Alternate License Agreement with [*]
within [*] of the Restatement Effective Date with [*] that are [*], then TiVo shall elect, in its sole discretion, either (i) [*] or (ii) [*]. If DIRECTV provides TiVo a [*], then [*].
For clarification, an Alternate License Agreement shall mean any such grant regardless of whether it would [*] as provided for herein. 
 (b) Adjustment. Within [*] of the effective date of any Alternate Distribution Agreement, TiVo shall prepare and provide to DIRECTV either (i) a summary of the Key Terms [*] of such Alternate
Distribution Agreement and a statement that DIRECTV may elect [*] (as defined below); or (ii) a statement that such Alternate Distribution Agreement does not trigger an option to elect an [*] and the basis for such determination
(each a “[*]”). If an Alternate Distribution Agreement provides [*] that are more favorable to such other multichannel video programming distributor (the “Alternate Party”) than the [*] in this
Agreement, then, solely for the period such more favorable terms are provided to such Alternate Party, at DIRECTV’s election (which must be provided to TiVo within [*] of receiving the summary of Key Terms provided by TiVo), the relevant
terms and conditions of this Agreement [*] such Alternate Distribution Agreement, with the necessary [*] such Alternate Distribution Agreement (such amendment, an “[*]”[*] into this Agreement would be impractical or
cause either party to breach a contractual obligation to a third party, then the parties will negotiate in good faith a substitute provision for such Key Term [*] and the time for DIRECTV to elect an [*] shall be extended by the number
of days required for the parties to negotiate such substitute provision or condition. Within [*] of the effective date of any Alternate License Agreement with [*] (other than any Alternate License Agreement with [*] entered into
within [*] of the Restatement Effective Date), TiVo shall prepare and provide to DIRECTV either (i) a summary of the [*] set forth in such Alternate License Agreement and a statement that DIRECTV [*]; or (ii) a
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Agreement, if such Alternate License Agreement provides [*] to TiVo for any [*] that are [*], then the [*] (each such amendment,
a “[*]”); provided, however, that there will be no [*] for periods prior to [*] regardless of the effective date of such Alternate License Agreement (the [*] for an Alternate License Agreement with an
effective date prior to [*] shall be made starting on [*]). For purposes of the foregoing calculation, (i) [*] shall be used to reduce the [*] otherwise payable by DIRECTV (without regard to any [*] under
Sections 2.3(f) or 2.11(c)(i)) and [*] shall be used to [*] applicable to such [*] as set forth in Exhibit Q, (ii) if [*] under an Alternate License Agreement are not [*], then the [*] and
(iii) if an Alternate License Agreement provides [*] under an Alternate License Agreement [*] of such Alternate License Agreement, then, beginning with the [*] of the Alternate License Agreement, the parties will determine
the [*] for each year of the Alternate License Agreement based on the actual [*] to the prior year of the Alternate License Agreement and, promptly following determination of the [*] to the [*] of such Alternate License
Agreement, the parties will review whether a [*] would have resulted in [*] DIRECTV during such year and, if so, DIRECTV will [*] but not [*], until the [*]. Notwithstanding the foregoing sentence, if it is
reasonably ascertainable [*] of such Alternate License Agreement that the [*] under such Alternate License Agreement during the [*] of the Alternate License Agreement will [*] the Annual Minimum for such [*] and
only the extent of the difference is not reasonably ascertainable during this period, then (i) a [*] and (ii) the parties shall [*] following determination of the [*] to the [*] of such Alternate License
Agreement by providing DIRECTV the [*] as described above or otherwise by [*]. For purposes of clarification, (x) DIRECTV’s [*] even if the [*] under the Alternate License Agreement are [*]; and
(y) the [*] will not in any way affect either party’s rights or obligations under this Agreement in connection with the DIRECTV TE Receiver(s) except as provided in this Section 3.16. 
 (c) Dispute. If at any point in the [*] set forth in this Section 3.16, there is a dispute as to whether an option for
DIRECTV to elect an [*] has been triggered or the determination of the Key Terms [*] for any such [*] or whether a [*] has been triggered, (i) DIRECTV may elect to have its independent auditor review the Alternate
Distribution Agreement or Alternate License Agreement, as applicable, subject to reasonable confidentiality obligations, and the parties will negotiate in good faith the triggering of the option for DIRECTV to elect an [*] and/or any
necessary adjustments and/or a [*] (and TiVo will be responsible for the cost of any such audit if an [*] or [*] was triggered (where the [*] states that an [*] was not triggered) and/or a material adjustment is
mutually agreed) and (ii) if TiVo has relied upon the proviso in subsection 3.16(a) above, DIRECTV may [*] have an independent evaluator [*], subject to reasonable confidentiality obligations, and the parties will negotiate in
good faith the triggering of the option for DIRECTV to elect an [*] and/or any necessary adjustments (and TiVo will be responsible for the cost of any such independent evaluation if an [*] was triggered (where the [*] states
that an [*] was not triggered) and/or a material adjustment is mutually agreed). Following such procedure, if the issue is not resolved, the parties shall resolve such issue pursuant to Section 3.11, provided, however, that any
matter submitted to binding arbitration must be submitted solely for a determination of (v) whether an option to elect an [*] has been triggered; (w) if an option to elect an [*] has been triggered, a determination with
regard to the Key Terms [*], (x) whether a [*] has been triggered, (y) if a [*] has been triggered, the [*], and (z) appropriate damages or other relief including, but not limited to, equitable relief for
TiVo’s failure to comply with this Section 3.16. All [*], all [*], the provisions of the Alternate Distribution Agreements and Alternate License Agreements, and any information relating to the foregoing shall be deemed the
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 ARTICLE IV. 
 OTHER RELATIONSHIPS 
 4.1 DVR/PVR Service Pricing and Customer Relationship. Following the
Effective Date, TiVo shall [*] the price of the TiVo Services to any current or future DIRECTV-TiVo combination receiver end users, from those [*] in effect as of [*]. Following the Manufacturing Release of the Provo Receiver
(with Version [*] Software), DIRECTV in its sole discretion shall determine the pricing and packaging of all services available (including any component of DVR/PVR Functionality) on all Provo Receivers. Then, following the download of Version
[*] Software to the existing Reno Receivers, the parties shall transition current TiVo Service subscribers to DIRECTV in accordance with the terms and conditions of the TiVo Service Agreement and Privacy Policy attached hereto as Exhibit O
(the “TiVo Service Agreement” and the “Privacy Policy” respectively) effective as of a mutually agreed upon date (the “Transition Date”). Until the Transition Date, TiVo will not change the Service Agreement or the
Privacy Policy without DIRECTV’s approval which will not be unreasonably withheld. After the Transition Date, DIRECTV in its sole discretion shall determine the pricing and packaging of all services available (including any component of DVR/PVR
Functionality) on, and the right to control and operate, all Combination Receivers. In addition, after the Transition Date, all customers of the DIRECTV Service with access to DVR/PVR Functionality delivered by a Reno Receiver and/or Provo Receiver
and/or Two-Chip Receiver will be accounted for and billed by DIRECTV, and subject to Section 4.2 below, DIRECTV shall provide customer service to such customers, including service activation (excluding for those Reno Receivers that have not
received the software upgrade(s)), customer account inquiries, and basic technical/troubleshooting support. Notwithstanding any of the foregoing, current subscribers accessing the TiVo Service on a Reno Receiver shall be provided a minimum of thirty
(30) days’ advance notice of the end of the TiVo Service subscriber agreement and beginning of the applicable DIRECTV agreement, in accordance with the terms and conditions of the TiVo Service Agreement and Privacy Policy. DIRECTV and TiVo
shall cooperate to transition subscribers accessing the TiVo Service on a Reno Receiver to DIRECTV including, without limitation, in subscriber communications regarding the transition of all such subscriber agreements to DIRECTV. Following the
Transition Date, DIRECTV shall assume sole responsibility for administering the applicable subscriber agreements. For all such subscribers who have “TiVo Lifetime Service Subscriptions”, DIRECTV shall continue to honor such agreements.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, its agreed and understood that DIRECTV may, in its discretion, change the terms of such “TiVo Lifetime Service Subscriptions” for Reno Receiver customers such that the “lifetime” applies on an
account, rather than a receiver basis, and to the extent any claim arises from such change by DIRECTV in the terms of the TiVo Lifetime Subscriptions for Reno Receiver customers, DIRECTV shall indemnify and hold TiVo harmless from such claim in
accordance with the terms and conditions of Article VII. Further, following the Manufacturing Release of Version [*] Software, to the extent that any claim arises from such agreements for liabilities incurred after the assignment thereof,
DIRECTV shall indemnify and hold TiVo harmless from such claim in accordance with the terms and conditions in Article VII. DIRECTV may, in its sole discretion, [*]. DIRECTV may also [*] for a DIRECTV TE Receiver than the [*] for
a non-TiVo DIRECTV DVR [*], subject to the terms and conditions of Section 4.17. 
 4.2 TiVo Customer Support. 
 (a) Until [*], TiVo shall continue to provide reasonable customer support solely of customer calls regarding technical
problems that could not be addressed by DIRECTV and are, therefore, escalated to TiVo by DIRECTV. Such support shall be in the form of technical/troubleshooting support and technical questions related to the DVR/PVR Functionality. The 

  

  

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parties will agree as to the process by which TiVo will have access to customer information necessary for TiVo to perform its obligations under this
Section 4.2(a). DIRECTV shall provide training for its customer service representatives in an amount to be proposed by DIRECTV and approved by TiVo (which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld), and TiVo shall provide reasonable
assistance for such training. The parties shall meet on a monthly basis to review i) the number of service calls escalated from DIRECTV to TiVo during the given 1-month review period, and ii) the percentage of such escalated calls answered by TiVo
within [*] minutes. If (a) the total call volume escalated from DIRECTV to TiVo exceeds (1) [*] calls per the total number of DVR/PVR Service Subscribers per month during the period from [*] to [*] following
download of Version [*] Software to Reno Receivers (“Reno [*] Upgrade Date”) or (2) [*] calls per the total number of DVR/PVR Service Subscribers per month during the period from the Reno [*] Upgrade Date
to the date of the Manufacturing Release of the Version [*] Software, and/or (b) the percentage of such escalated calls answered by TiVo within [*] minutes drops [*], then either party shall be entitled to provide notice to
the other for the parties to undertake the “Support Resolution Process.” The Support Resolution Process shall entail a meeting or conference call, within 10 business days of notice, by representatives of each party, for the purpose
of reviewing the reasons for such call volume or response times and possible solutions. After such initial meeting, the parties shall continue to work together in good faith with the goal of devising and implementing such commercially reasonable
steps as are necessary to return to an acceptable call volume for service calls escalated to TiVo. 
 (b) After
Manufacturing Release of the Version [*] Software, TiVo shall have no obligation to provide any customer support whether to customers or to DIRECTV. Notwithstanding the foregoing: 
 (i) for the period beginning [*] and ending [*] after the start of downloads of the Version [*] Software to Provo Receivers,
Reno Receivers and (if applicable) Two Chip Receivers, TiVo shall provide customer support with respect to any customer inquiry regarding such customer’s privacy status and any changes with respect thereto; 
 (ii) [*] prior to the download of the Version [*] Software to the TiVo Stand Alone Receivers, TiVo shall provide DIRECTV with information
reasonably sufficient to give DIRECTV customer support agents a basic understanding of the Version [*] Software functionality in order for such agents to respond to inquiries regarding the differences between the Version [*] Software
in TiVo Stand Alone Receivers and the upcoming Version [*] Software functionality in Provo Receivers and Reno Receivers; 
 (iii)
[*] prior to the start of downloads of the Version [*] Software to Provo Receivers and Reno Receivers, TiVo shall provide to DIRECTV 
 (1) troubleshooting scripts for [*] to address potential questions and problems, 
 (2) [*] session with
reasonably adequate support scripts [*], and 
 (3) those self-help materials related to [*] TiVo has prepared for the
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 (iv) for a period of [*] after the initial download of the Version [*] Software
to Provo Receivers and (if applicable) Two Chip Receivers, TiVo shall make available at least one designated customer service supervisor during the TiVo call center operating hours such that a DIRECTV call center supervisor can call the designated
TiVo call center supervisor(s) for assistance in resolving customer issues with the Network Setup functionality. The Parties agree that the backup technical support described above shall not include agent-to-agent communications or customer phone
calls transferred from DIRECTV call centers to the TiVo call center; and 
 (v) in the event of a breach of the covenant in
Section 3.1 of the Second Amendment to this Agreement, TiVo shall be obligated to provide such customer support as required to support the TiVo Service Data Type(s) giving rise to the breach until [*] after DIRECTV accepts the modified
Version [*] Software. 
 4.3 Transition of Annual Subscriptions. The parties acknowledge and agree that those subscribers who
have paid an annual TiVo service subscription fee (“Annual Service Fee”) shall be transitioned to a monthly service fee. The parties will work together to effect such a transition. To the extent any claim arises from such change by DIRECTV
in the terms of the Annual Service Fee, DIRECTV shall indemnify and hold TiVo harmless from such claim in accordance with the terms and conditions of Article VII. DIRECTV shall be responsible for all transition-related communications with the
relevant subscribers with Annual Service Fee. DIRECTV shall [*] the [*] for the [*]. [*] shall provide [*] with a [*] of [*] of such [*] and [*] shall be included in the monthly
reconciliation of accounts between the parties. For purposes of example, if a certain [*] for the [*] and is [*] would [*] such [*] ([*]) and [*] would [*] with [*]. 
 4.4 Customer Data Usage. In connection with the transition of TiVo Service subscribers to DIRECTV pursuant to Section 4.1, TiVo shall provide
to DIRECTV such customer data related to such TiVo Service subscribers as is needed by DIRECTV to support and answer customer questions and otherwise provide service regarding such subscriber accounts. Following the Transition Date, DIRECTV shall
have sole ownership and control of all future customer data received, derived or otherwise collected from any Combination Receiver. Except as set forth in the Services Agreement (as defined below), DIRECTV shall have the sole discretion and control
over which type of customer data (if any) is collected from any Combination Receiver. Except as otherwise permitted in the Services Agreement, TiVo shall not be entitled to extract, receive, derive or otherwise collect any data from the Reno, Provo
or Two-Chip Receiver without the express written consent of DIRECTV and any customer data shall be deemed the confidential information of DIRECTV and subject to DIRECTV’s privacy policies. TiVo shall not be entitled to extract, receive, derive
or otherwise collect any data directly from any DIRECTV TE Receiver without the express written consent of DIRECTV unless otherwise set forth in the Services Agreement and any such data shall be deemed the confidential information of DIRECTV and
subject to DIRECTV’s privacy policy set forth on Exhibit S. To the extent permitted by law and by DIRECTV’s privacy policy and subscriber agreements as amended from time to time (provided that DIRECTV shall not amend its privacy policy or
subscriber agreements in a discriminatory manner (i.e. any such amendment shall apply equally to DIRECTV subscribers with Combination Receivers and DIRECTV subscribers with DIRECTV’s non-TiVo DVRs)), DIRECTV shall provide TiVo with data from
DIRECTV TE Receivers pursuant to the terms of the Services Agreement and any such data shall be deemed the confidential information of DIRECTV and subject to the terms of the Services Agreement. 
 4.5 Services Agreement. Except as provided for herein or otherwise allowed by the Services Agreement entered into by the parties as of the
Effective Date (as restated and amended from time to time) (the “Services Agreement”), TiVo shall require the written consent of DIRECTV to distribute any content or other data to any Combination Receiver. 
  

  

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 4.6 Technology License. At any time between the Effective Date and the Seventh Amendment
Effective Date, DIRECTV may, at its option, elect to enter into a technology license agreement with TiVo in the form attached hereto as Exhibit J (the “Technology License Agreement”) by providing TiVo with written notice
of DIRECTV’s election to exercise such option. Upon such notice, the parties shall execute the Technology License Agreement and DIRECTV shall pay to TiVo the applicable license fee set forth in Section 6.1 of the Technology License
Agreement. 
 4.7 Provo Receiver Manufacturing. DIRECTV shall have the sole discretion to select the authorized manufacturer(s) of the
Provo Receiver and Two-Chip Receiver and shall determine the terms and conditions for such manufacture of the Provo Receiver and Two-Chip Receiver. TiVo shall provide reasonable assistance to DIRECTV’s manufacturers of the Provo Receivers as
further described in, and in accordance with the fee schedule set forth in, Exhibit D (TiVo Manufacturing Assistance). 
 4.8
Manufacturing and Distribution License. 
 (a) Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, TiVo grants
to DIRECTV, under all of TiVo’s present and future rights in the TiVo Technology, a non-transferable (except as set forth in Section 12.4), non-exclusive license to: (i) make and have made the DIRECTV TE Receivers (with TiVo Software
and any other software components of the TE Solution (collectively, “TiVo Proprietary Software”) solely in object code form); (ii) make and have made improvements to the Provo Receivers, Two-Chip Receivers and DIRECTV TE
Receivers (herein, a “Receiver Improvement”), but not the TiVo Proprietary Software; (iii) use, maintain, display, and perform Combination Receivers in the Territory; (iv) distribute (e.g., offer to sell, sell, offer to
lease, lease or otherwise transfer) and import DIRECTV TE Receivers in the United States; (v) distribute the TiVo Proprietary Software (solely in object code form) with DIRECTV TE Receivers and download the TiVo Proprietary Software to
previously distributed Combination Receivers, and use and perform the diagnostic components of the TiVo Proprietary Software (solely in object code form) solely for purposes of testing individual DIRECTV TE Receivers during the assembly of such
DIRECTV TE Receivers; (vi) sublicense to DIRECTV Service subscribers who have access to the DVR/PVR Service Functionality the right to use, display and perform the TiVo Technology as incorporated in (or downloaded to) Combination Receivers
pursuant to a license agreement containing terms no less restrictive than set forth in Exhibit K (it being understood that in no event shall DIRECTV be deemed to be in violation of the grant contained in this Section 4.8 if despite its
providing the end user license agreement to end users and using commercially reasonable efforts to enforce the terms thereof, users are found to be in violation of such end user license agreement); and (vii) distribute the DIRECTV TE Receiver
manufacturing packages including any Receiver Improvements and TiVo Proprietary Software (solely in object code form) to manufacturers of any DIRECTV TE Receiver and sublicense to such manufacturers the rights set forth in (i), (ii), (iii), (iv),
(v) or (vi) above, pursuant to a manufacturing sublicense agreement containing the minimum terms and conditions set forth in Exhibit L. 
 (b) DIRECTV acknowledges and agrees that the TiVo Technology, Provo Receiver, Two-Chip Receiver, DIRECTV TE Receiver and the TiVo Proprietary Software contain valuable trade secrets of TiVo, and DIRECTV shall
not, and shall not provide permission to any third party, to: (a) translate, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, or attempt to derive the source code of any TiVo Proprietary Software; (b) except as otherwise expressly provided for
herein and subject to Section 2.6, modify or create any improvements to the TiVo Proprietary Software, provided that DIRECTV may modify the look and feel generated by the TiVo Proprietary Software to the extent such look and feel is modifiable
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distribute, assign or transfer any rights in, grant a security interest in, or transfer possession of any TiVo Technology or TiVo Proprietary Software,
except as otherwise expressly provided for herein; or (d) obfuscate, alter or remove any of TiVo’s copyright or other proprietary rights notices or legends appearing on or in the Combination Receiver manufacturing packages or
documentation, or TiVo Proprietary Software, and all such markings shall be included on or in all copies of any portion of the Combination Receiver manufacturing packages or documentation and TiVo Proprietary Software made by or for DIRECTV. TiVo
agrees that inclusion by DIRECTV of any requested patent or other intellectual property marking pursuant to the foregoing shall not constitute, and will not be asserted by TiVo to be, any form of admission or estoppel (express or implied) that the
subject products and/or services are covered by any listed patents or intellectual property. 
 (c) Subject to the
terms and conditions of this Agreement, including but not limited to the trademark and logo requirements, guidelines and policies set forth in Exhibit T (Trademark Usage Requirements), and in partial consideration of the amounts to be paid to TiVo
hereunder, TiVo grants DIRECTV a non-exclusive license to use (i) TiVo’s trademarks and logos set forth on Exhibit V (TiVo Trademarks and Logos), and (ii) other proprietary rights (including, but not limited to, trade dress and
applicable TiVo copyrights) related to the TiVo Service, user interface and remote control solely to the extent required in connection with the marketing, sale and deployment of any DIRECTV TE Receiver as permitted hereunder. TiVo may update
Exhibits T and V from time to time upon 45 days’ written notice to DIRECTV, it being understood, however, that DIRECTV shall be provided a reasonable period of time to clear out existing inventory (including any applicable packaging) and to
switch out marketing materials to reflect such updates, and in no event shall DIRECTV be obligated to recall any packaging or DIRECTV TE Receivers that complied with the Trademark Usage Requirements in effect at the time of manufacture. In addition,
DIRECTV (x) acknowledges that any use of TiVo’s trademarks and logos as permitted and licensed hereunder or under the Original Marketing Agreement will inure to TiVo’s benefit; (y) shall comply with TiVo’s trademark usage
requirements, guidelines and policies set forth at http://www.tivo.com/abouttivo/resourcecenter/ in connection with any use of TiVo’s trademarks or logos in connection with DIRECTV’s rights and obligations hereunder (as modified by
TiVo in its reasonable discretion for Combination Receivers); and (z) shall not in any event use any such TiVo trademarks or logos to promote, market or sell any non-TiVo DIRECTV DVR or any other non-TiVo product or service. 
 (d) DIRECTV acknowledges that the Combination Receivers, TiVo Technology and the TiVo Proprietary Software may incorporate,
reference or require the use of certain DIRECTV Technology and certain Third Party Technology and that licenses granted pursuant to this Section 4.8 specifically exclude any license rights in or to such DIRECTV Technology or Third Party
Technology. DIRECTV acknowledges that TiVo shall not be responsible for obtaining any license rights in the DIRECTV Technology or Third Party Technology. TiVo will notify DIRECTV of any proposed revisions to Exhibit C (Third Party
Technology), which revisions shall require DIRECTV’s consent (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed, it being understood that [*] shall not be [*]. In addition, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in
this Agreement, TiVo may condition its performance of DIRECTV initiated PCRs on revisions to Exhibit C (Third Party Technology) if and to the extent that any software, components, parts, proprietary information, intellectual property,
subassemblies or other technology owned or controlled by a party other than TiVo (or its affiliates) are required to implement a DIRECTV-requested feature and there are no alternate implementations preferable to DIRECTV. 
  

  

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 (e) Other than the license rights granted in Sections 4.8(a) and (c), no other
license, right, or interest is granted to DIRECTV by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, for any other purpose and TiVo retains all worldwide intellectual property rights in and to the TiVo Technology and the TiVo Proprietary Software. 

4.9 Infomercial. If the Provo Receiver is commercially available (i.e., generally available for purchase by end users via retail stores) by
[*], DIRECTV will, at its own cost, produce an infomercial regarding the Provo Receiver and associated services which will air on the DIRECTV satellite television service, on a continuous 24x7 basis for a period of [*] between
[*] and [*]. DIRECTV will own and retain all right, title and interest in such infomercial (with the exception of such TiVo trademark rights as granted by TiVo in connection therewith). 
 4.10 Hard Drive Qualification Package License. During the Term of this Agreement, TiVo agrees to [*] to use the TiVo hard drive
qualification package (the “Hard Drive Qualification Package,” as further described below) that will allow [*] to qualify hard drives per TiVo’s qualification criteria solely for the purposes of qualifying hard drives
for the Provo Receivers for [*], it being understood that [*] the Hard Drive Qualification Package will be [*] such Hard Drive Qualification Package in connection with Reno Receivers as well, if applicable (but TiVo makes no
representation as to such applicability). The Hard Drive Qualification Package will be comprised of the software tools and documentation sufficient to assess hard disk drive performance versus TiVo’s design requirements for the Provo Reference
Design. Such tools and documentation shall be sufficient [*], to perform [*] when TiVo tests hard drive performance. 
 4.11
[*]. DIRECTV shall purchase the rights to the Allocated Use (as defined below) by DIRECTV’s designated manufacturer of the “[*]” (defined as the [*]. The “Allocated Cost” shall be [*]. TiVo
hereby confirms and represents that the Allocated Cost equals no more than [*] of TiVo’s out-of-pocket costs to obtain the [*], as set forth in supporting documentation provided to DIRECTV. The Allocated Cost shall be paid to TiVo
upon the Fifth Amendment Effective Date. “Allocated Use” shall mean access to and use of *] of both the [*] capacity of the [*], as well as the total capacity of each [*], but in any event, no less than
use for [*]. 
 In addition, TiVo shall, upon request by DIRECTV and [*], make available to DIRECTV’s designated manufacturer, access to
and use of the top [*] from TiVo’s [*], for up to 20,000 units per [*], during the [*] from the start of [*] by such manufacturer. TiVo shall manage the [*] and the [*], and in such capacity
shall work with the [*] in the [*] and the [*] to [*], including, without limitation, [*] as necessary to fulfill the [*] requirements set forth in this Section 4.11. 
 The rights and obligations set forth in this Section 4.11 will expire as of the Seventh Amendment Effective Date. 
 4.12 Support. TiVo shall provide to DIRECTV such services and support with respect to the Legacy Combination Receivers and subscribers as are
currently provided as of the Seventh Amendment Effective Date, continuing throughout the Term, so as to allow the Combination Receivers to continue to function in the manner they are functioning as of the Seventh Amendment Effective Date, including,
without limitation, all DVR/PVR Functionality. Examples of such services and support include, without limitation, the actions that TiVo undertakes to set a subscriber’s privacy status when the subscriber opts out of aggregate data collection.

  

  

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 4.13 Marketing of New Features in Legacy Combination Receivers. Unless otherwise agreed by the
Parties, DIRECTV will promote the availability of any and all new features and enhancements that are to be developed pursuant to mutually agreed Project Change Requests for Legacy Combination Receivers under Section 2.3(f) after the Eighth
Amendment Effective Date. Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, such promotions will include the following: (a) [*] and (b) [*]. On July 31, 2007 or such other date as may be agreed to by the parties, the parties will
issue a mutually agreed joint press release substantially in the form set forth in Attachment 2 to the Eighth Amendment announcing the parties’ intent to distribute a software upgrade to Legacy Combination Receivers. 
 4.14 Intentionally Omitted. 
 4.15
Publicity; Commercial TE Launch. 
 (a) Press Release. The parties will issue a joint press release substantially
in the form set forth in Exhibit P hereto within 3 business days of the Restatement Effective Date. 
 (b) Messaging
to Legacy Combination Receivers. Within 10 business days after the Restatement Effective Date, DIRECTV shall announce the parties’ agreement to develop the DIRECTV TE Receiver with a message that is consistent with the press release
provided for in Section 4.15(a) to DVR/PVR Service Subscribers using the existing messaging capabilities of the Legacy Combination Receivers. For [*] following [*], DIRECTV shall promote the availability of such product to DVR/PVR
Service Subscribers at least [*] using the messaging capabilities of the Legacy Combination Receivers. Each such message must comply with TiVo’s trademark guidelines available at www.tivo.com and the guidelines set forth in
Exhibit T (Trademark Usage Guidelines). Such messaging shall [*] provided for in Section 4.16(c) [*]. 
 (c) Commercial TE Launch; Availability. DIRECTV shall use commercially reasonable efforts to manufacture or have manufactured sufficient quantities of the DIRECTV TE Receiver to fulfill anticipated demand. DIRECTV shall use
commercially reasonable efforts to have Commercial TE Launch occur [*] after DIRECTV TE Acceptance, provided that in no event shall Commercial TE Launch occur later than [*] after DIRECTV TE Acceptance, unless otherwise agreed by the
parties in writing. From the date of Commercial TE Launch through the remainder of the Term, DIRECTV shall make DIRECTV TE Receivers commercially available to end users throughout the United States. 
 4.16 Promotion of DIRECTV TE Receiver. DIRECTV shall promote and market the DIRECTV TE Receiver (and any update or new version thereof) throughout
each 12-month period following the Commercial TE Launch during the Term as set forth in this Section 4.16. 
 (a)
Minimums. DIRECTV will commit to marketing valued at no less than the amounts set forth in Exhibit Q (Annual Minimum DIRECTV TE Receiver Marketing) in each 12-month period following Commercial TE Launch. 
 (b) Promotion via Television Advertising. In each 12-month period following Commercial TE Launch, DIRECTV shall run television
advertising commonly known as spot cable advertising made available to DIRECTV by DIRECTV’s programmers for sale by DIRECTV on the DIRECTV satellite service (“DIRECTV Spot Advertising”) that promote the DIRECTV TE Receiver(s)
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Section 4.16(d) below. Such minimum DIRECTV Spot Advertising [*]. At least [*] of the minimum DIRECTV Spot Advertising set forth in
Exhibit Q shall [*] in connection therewith such that the DIRECTV TE Receiver is [*]. The remainder of the DIRECTV Spot Advertising minimum [*]. [*] of the value of all such DIRECTV Spot Advertising ([*] of
the DIRECTV TE Receiver) will count toward the foregoing DIRECTV Spot Advertising minimum. A sample schedule for such television advertising is set forth in Schedule 1 to Exhibit Q and the schedule used to promote DIRECTV TE Receivers upon
Commercial TE Launch (and annually thereafter) shall be prepared in a substantially similar manner as the sample schedule set forth in Schedule 1 to Exhibit Q (i.e., using a correlation between ratings or similar measurement and economics at
then prevailing market rates) unless otherwise mutually agreed by the parties. 
 (c) Other Promotion of DIRECTV TE
Receivers. In each 12-month period following Commercial TE Launch, in addition to the minimum television advertising commitment set forth in Section 4.16(b) above, DIRECTV shall run other advertising (e.g., direct mail, online, or
any other form of advertising or promotion employed, sold or purchased by DIRECTV at the present time or at any time in the future) that promotes the DIRECTV TE Receiver(s) in amounts no less than set forth on Exhibit Q, with valuation of
such advertising determined pursuant to Section 4.16(d) below. Such other advertising [*]. The advertising commitment in this Section 4.16(c) [*]. To the extent that such other advertising materials [*] of the value of
such advertising will count toward the minimum marketing commitment under this Section 4.16(c). To the extent that such other advertising materials [*] of the value of such advertising will count toward the foregoing marketing
requirement [*]. A sample schedule for such other advertising is set forth in Schedule 2 to Exhibit Q and the schedule used to promote DIRECTV TE Receiver(s) upon Commercial TE Launch (and annually thereafter) shall be prepared in a
substantially similar manner as the sample schedule set forth in Schedule 2 to Exhibit Q unless otherwise mutually agreed by the parties. 
 (d) Valuation. The value of advertising executed by DIRECTV toward the commitments set forth in this Section 4.16 will be (i) equal to [*], or (ii) based on [*]. For clarification,
Schedule 1 and Schedule 2 to Exhibit Q were prepared using the valuation method provided for herein. [*] DIRECTV Spot Advertising [*] toward such commitments. 
 (e) Artwork. TiVo shall provide DIRECTV with available artwork for inclusion in DIRECTV marketing materials. 
 (f) TiVo Branding. As a condition to the license granted in Section 4.8(c), DIRECTV shall include one or more mutually agreed
TiVo trademarks or logos in any marketing or promotion of the DIRECTV TE Receiver and include a TiVo trademark or logo in the name of the DIRECTV TE Receiver (subject to TiVo’s trademark usage guidelines, policies and requirements set forth on
Exhibit T, including, without limitation, the obligation to avoid creation of a composite mark). 
 (g) Marketing
Reviews. DIRECTV will provide TiVo with [*] marketing reports in a mutually agreed format setting forth information regarding the value of the marketing provided pursuant to this Section 4.16. The parties will discuss revisions to
marketing tactics on a [*] basis during the Term, provided that DIRECTV has [*] with respect to marketing tactics employed pursuant to this Section 4.16. 
 (h) Direct Marketing by TiVo. TiVo may, but is not required to, independently market the DIRECTV TE Receiver [*]. Upon
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limited to video assets (provided that such marketing assets can be provided to TiVo (a) [*], or (b) without requiring DIRECTV to obtain
third party consents or clearances), and (ii) allow TiVo to purchase up to [*] of DIRECTV Spot Advertising, [*], provided that such purchase is made directly through DIRECTV, rather than through an agency, and will be determined
on a net basis. TiVo shall not have the right to modify or alter any marketing assets provided to TiVo by DIRECTV hereunder and may not include any offers in TiVo’s promotion of the DIRECTV TE Receiver that are inconsistent with the then
current offers being made by DIRECTV. 
 (i) Modifications. Following Commercial TE Launch, if [*], and such
[*], (b) [*], or (c) [*]. 
 4.17 Nondiscrimination. 
 (a) Manufacturing Cost Parity. The parties anticipate using the same or similar hardware platforms for the DIRECTV TE Receiver and
non-TiVo DIRECTV DVRs (e.g., the DIRECTV Plus DVR), and DIRECTV will use commercially reasonable efforts to manufacture or have manufactured such hardware platforms [*], provided that nothing in this Section 4.17(a) shall
[*]. 
 (b) Procurement, Sales and Distribution Parity. With the exception of (i) [*], and
(ii) [*], DIRECTV will not provide incentives to manufacturers, consumers, distributors, dealers, representatives, agents or any other third party to manufacture, purchase, sell, lease, market or distribute non-TiVo DIRECTV DVRs
(e.g., the DIRECTV Plus DVR) without extending such incentives to DIRECTV TE Receivers on the same terms and conditions; provided, however, that DIRECTV may (i) [*], and (ii) [*]. Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary in the foregoing, DIRECTV-sponsored offers for hardware, programming or other products or services that are made available in connection with non-TiVo DIRECTV DVRs will be made available in connection with the DIRECTV TE Receiver,
[*]. 
 (c) Website Presentation Parity. Upon [*], consumers who initiate the process of purchasing or
leasing any DVR through DIRECTV’s website shall be given the option to select the DIRECTV TE Receiver at the appropriate point in the ordering process. DIRECTV shall [*]. In addition, from [*], DIRECTV shall maintain information
on its website describing the DIRECTV TE Receiver, including the features, functions and capabilities thereof, with substantially equivalent prominence as (or, at DIRECTV’s sole option, greater prominence than) any information describing any
comparable non-TiVo DIRECTV DVRs. DIRECTV will update such information throughout the Term based on experience with the DIRECTV TE Receiver and as such platform(s) evolve. 
 4.18 Call Centers and Telemarketing. DIRECTV will ensure that [*]. Prior to Commercial TE Launch, DIRECTV will promulgate call center
scripts describing the DIRECTV TE Receiver, including the features and functionality thereof, and will update such scripts throughout the Term based on experience with the DIRECTV TE Receiver and as such platform(s) evolve. 
 4.19 Intentionally Omitted. 
 4.20
DIRECTV TE Receiver Sales by TiVo. No later than [*] following a request by TiVo, DIRECTV will propose terms and conditions for the sale of DIRECTV TE Receiver by TiVo as a DIRECTV authorized distributor or dealer. Such terms and
conditions, including bounties [*], will be [*] that is not [*]. The parties will discuss and negotiate the terms and conditions for such sale in good faith; provided, however, that nothing herein requires [*].
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 4.21 Change of Control. If TiVo or a Subsidiary of TiVo undergoes a Change of Control
resulting in TiVo or a TiVo Subsidiary, directly or indirectly, being controlled by [*], TiVo shall provide DIRECTV with written notice of such a Change in Control (the “COC Notice”), and DIRECTV may elect to immediately
terminate this Agreement (the “Option”) by providing TiVo with written notice within [*] after receiving the COC Notice (the “Termination Notice”). Such termination shall be without liability to either party.
If DIRECTV does not provide TiVo with the Termination Notice within ninety (90) days of receiving the COC Notice from TiVo, then the Option shall lapse. 
 ARTICLE V. 
 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF TIVO 
 TiVo represents and warrants to DIRECTV and agrees that: 
 5.1 Organization, Good Standing and Qualification. TiVo is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the state of Delaware and has all requisite corporate power and authority to carry on
its business as now conducted. TiVo is duly qualified to transact business and is in good standing in each jurisdiction in which the failure so to qualify would have a material adverse effect on its business or properties. 
 5.2 Authorization; Binding Obligation. All corporate action on the part of TiVo, its officers, directors and stockholders necessary for the
authorization, execution, and delivery of this Agreement has been taken. The performance of all obligations of TiVo hereunder constitutes valid and legally binding obligations of TiVo, enforceable against TiVo in accordance with its respective
terms. 
 5.3 No Consents. The execution and delivery of this Agreement in accordance with the terms thereof and the compliance by
TiVo with the provisions hereof or thereof (i) are not and will not be inconsistent with TiVo’s Charter or Bylaws, (ii) do not and will not contravene any Laws (as defined below) applicable to TiVo, and (iii) do not and will not
contravene any material provision of, or constitute a default under, any indenture, mortgage, contract, license, agreement or other instrument of which TiVo is a party or by which it is bound or requires the consent or approval of, the registration
with or the taking of any action by, any federal, state or local government authority or agency or other person. 
 5.4 Laws. TiVo has
complied and shall comply with any and all Laws regarding TiVo’s development of the TiVo Software and TE Solution, the Combination Receivers and TiVo’s deployment, if applicable, of the TiVo Software and TiVo’s other obligations
hereunder. As used herein, “Laws” shall mean FCC and all other governmental (whether international, federal, state, municipal, or otherwise) statutes, laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, codes, directives, and orders. 

5.5 Ability to Perform. TiVo possesses the technical and other knowledge and other abilities required to timely and fully meet its obligations
under this Agreement. 
 5.6 Warranty Disclaimer. EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THIS ARTICLE V, TIVO MAKES NO WARRANTIES AS TO THE
PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT OR THE DELIVERABLES OR SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED HEREUNDER AND TIVO EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES IMPLIED AND STATUTORY, WHETHER ARISING 

  

  

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FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. 
 ARTICLE VI. 
 REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF DIRECTV 
 DIRECTV represents and warrants to TiVo and agrees that: 
 6.1 Organization, Good Standing and Qualification. DIRECTV is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of
the state of California and has all requisite corporate power and authority to carry on its business as now conducted. DIRECTV is duly qualified to transact business and is in good standing in each jurisdiction in which the failure so to qualify
would have a material adverse effect on its business or properties. 
 6.2 Authorization; Binding Obligation. All corporate action on
the part of DIRECTV, its officers, directors and stockholders necessary for the authorization, execution, and delivery of this Agreement has been taken. The performance of all obligations of DIRECTV hereunder constitutes valid and legally binding
obligations of DIRECTV, enforceable against DIRECTV in accordance with its respective terms. 
 6.3 No Consents. The execution and
delivery of this Agreement in accordance with the terms thereof and the compliance by DIRECTV with the provisions hereof or thereof (i) are not and will not be inconsistent with DIRECTV’s Charter or Bylaws, (ii) do not and will not
contravene any Laws applicable to DIRECTV, and (iii) do not and will not contravene any material provision of, or constitute a default under, any indenture, mortgage, contract, license, agreement or other instrument of which DIRECTV is a party
or by which it is bound or requires the consent or approval of, the registration with or the taking of any action in respect by, any federal, state or local government authority or agency or other person. 
 6.4 Laws. DIRECTV has complied and shall comply with any and all Laws regarding DIRECTV’s obligations hereunder. 
 6.5 Ability to Perform. DIRECTV possesses the technical and other knowledge and other abilities required to timely and fully meet its obligations
under this Agreement. 
 6.6 Warranty Disclaimer. EXCEPT AS SET FORTH
IN THIS ARTICLE VI, DIRECTV MAKES NO WARRANTIES AS TO THE PERFORMANCE OF
THIS AGREEMENT OR THE DELIVERABLES OR SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED HEREUNDER
AND DIRECTV EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES IMPLIED AND STATUTORY,
WHETHER ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE INCLUDING,
WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. 
 ARTICLE VII. 
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 7.1 Indemnification. Each party (the “Indemnifying Party”), at its own expense, shall (a) defend, or at its
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“Indemnified Party(ies)”) (i) based on allegations that such Indemnifying Party’s Technology [*] in the United States and
which allegations relate to [*] the Provo Receiver, Reno Receiver (post Version [*] Software), Two-Chip Receiver, and the DIRECTV TE Receiver, or (ii) based on allegations that such Indemnifying Party’s Product Liability
caused [*]; and (b) pay any award, damages, or costs (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees) finally awarded by a court of competent jurisdiction or agreed on in a settlement of any such Claim; provided that the
Indemnified Party: (A) promptly notifies the Indemnifying Party in writing of all such Claims; (B) cooperates reasonably with the Indemnifying Party (at the Indemnifying Party’s expense) in defending such Claims; and (C) allows
the Indemnifying Party the primary right to control the defense (including the selection of counsel), at the Indemnifying Party’s sole option, to settle, all such Claims. For purposes of this Section 7.1, (x) the Indemnifying
Party’s Technology shall be the [*] is the Indemnifying Party, or the [*] if [*] is the Indemnifying Party; and (y) the Indemnifying Party’s Product Liability shall be the [*], the Provo Receiver,
Two-Chip Receiver and DIRECTV TE Receiver by or on behalf of [*] if [*] is the Indemnifying Party, or the [*] of the Provo Receiver, Two-Chip Receiver and TE Solution if [*] is the Indemnifying Party. 
 7.2 Mitigation and Exceptions. If the Indemnifying Party receives written notice of an alleged infringement or believes that a Claim of
infringement is likely, the Indemnifying Party may, at is sole option and expense: (i) procure for the Indemnified Party the right to continue to use such Indemnifying Party’s Technology at the Indemnifying Party’s sole expense;
(ii) modify the Indemnifying Party’s Technology so that it no longer infringes; or (iii) replace the infringing portion of the Indemnifying Party’s Technology with technology that does not infringe, provided, that, in the case of
subsections (ii) and (iii), if TiVo is the Indemnifying Party, the modified and/or replaced technology contains substantially similar functionality and otherwise complies with the requirements of this Agreement, including the DIRECTV
Technology, Interface Specifications, and Exhibit A, as applicable (such technology, “Replacement Technology”). The Indemnifying Party shall have no liability to or for any such Claims based on (i) any improvement to the
Indemnifying Party’s Technology that was not made by the Indemnifying Party; (ii) any use of the Indemnifying Party’s Technology in combination with products, services, or technology not required by the Indemnifying Party or not
otherwise required to use the Indemnifying Party’s Technology in a standalone form (i.e., not in a DIRECTV-TiVo combination receiver), if such infringement would not occur except for such combination; or (iii) any use of the
infringing version of the Indemnifying Party’s Technology once a non-infringing version of Replacement Technology has been made available to the Indemnified Party. In addition, and notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary,
TiVo shall have no obligation to indemnify, defend, or hold harmless DIRECTV with respect to any Claims made by a third party alleging that DIRECTV is infringing (pursuant to any theory) the copyrights in any audiovisual content of such third party
(other than audiovisual content supplied by TiVo), based on an End User’s use of the hard disk drives in the Provo Receivers to archive or library such content. 
 7.3 Entire Obligation. The foregoing states the Indemnifying Party’s entire liability and the Indemnified Party’s sole and exclusive remedy with respect to any infringement of any patents, copyrights
or trademarks, or the misappropriation of any trade secrets or other proprietary rights of any third party, whether direct or contributory, and any third party product liability claims, as related to the receivers specified in this Article VII.

 7.4 TiVo Covenant 
 (a) Covenant. During the Term (and thereafter as set forth in Section 7.4(b)), TiVo covenants that neither TiVo nor any of its Subsidiaries shall assert against The DIRECTV Group, Inc. 

  

  

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(“Group”), the Subsidiaries of Group (including DIRECTV, the “DIRECTV Subsidiaries”), [*] any claim of infringement
of any patent or patent application (including any patent(s) which may issue therefrom) owned or controlled by TiVo or TiVo’s Subsidiaries during the Term (collectively, “TiVo Patents”) by any DIRECTV Covered System utilized,
deployed or otherwise exploited in the Territory by or on behalf of the DIRECTV Subsidiaries, provided DIRECTV is not in material breach of any term of this Agreement (and the Group and the other DIRECTV Subsidiaries have not taken any action that,
if taken by DIRECTV, would be a breach hereof) which remains uncorrected after the proper notice of such material breach and within the cure period specified in this Agreement. Beginning on the Seventh Amendment Effective Date, no later than 30 days
after each calendar month, DIRECTV will provide TiVo’s Accounts Payable department (accounts-payable@tivo.com) [*] by or for DIRECTV during such calendar month solely for TiVo [*]. TiVo shall treat such reports as
confidential and proprietary information of DIRECTV under this Agreement, and shall be authorized to share such reports solely on a need to know basis with third parties who agree to (i) use such reports solely [*], and
(ii) maintain the confidentiality of such reports. 
 (b) Post-Termination. It is expressly understood and agreed
that, unless TiVo terminates this Agreement as a result of DIRECTV’s uncured breach, the covenant and the other terms and conditions set forth in this Section 7.4 shall continue in perpetuity after the Term with respect to (i) DIRECTV
Covered System units deployed prior to the end of the Term and (ii) any feature, function or capability developed hereunder pursuant to a TiVo-initiated PCR accepted by DIRECTV as provided for in Section 2.11(c) if such feature, function
or capability is not available in any non-TiVo DIRECTV DVR at the time of commercial release of the TE Software and is released to a non-TiVo DIRECTV DVR during the Term. 
 (c) Effect of Sale. In the event of a sale (or other transfer of any right to assert a patent in whole or in part) by TiVo or
TiVo’s Subsidiaries of any TiVo Patents or rights thereunder, the covenant and the other terms and conditions set forth in this Section 7.4 shall run with such TiVo Patents and be binding upon successors or assigns of any such TiVo Patents
or rights thereunder. 
 7.5 DIRECTV Covenant 
 (a) Covenant. During the Term (and thereafter as set forth in Section 7.5(b)), DIRECTV covenants that neither DIRECTV, Group,
nor any of the other DIRECTV Subsidiaries shall assert against TiVo, TiVo’s Subsidiaries [*] any claim of infringement of any patent or patent application (including any patent(s) which may issue therefrom) owned or controlled by
DIRECTV, Group, or any of the other DIRECTV Subsidiaries during the Term (collectively, “DIRECTV Patents”) by any TiVo Covered System utilized, deployed or otherwise exploited in the Territory by or on behalf of (i) TiVo or any
TiVo Subsidiary, (ii) any [*] or (iii) any [*] ; provided TiVo is not in material breach of any term of this Agreement (and TiVo’s Subsidiaries have not taken any action that, if taken by TiVo, would be a breach hereof)
which remains uncorrected after the proper notice of such material breach and within the cure period specified in this Agreement. The foregoing covenant shall be suspended, solely with respect to [*], in the event that [*]. 

(b) Post-Termination. It is expressly understood and agreed that, unless DIRECTV terminates this Agreement as a result of
TiVo’s uncured breach, the covenant and the other terms and conditions set forth in this Section 7.5 shall continue in perpetuity after the Term with respect to TiVo Covered System units deployed prior to the end of the Term. 

 

  

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 (c) Effect of Sale. In the event of a sale (or other transfer of any right to
assert a patent in whole or in part) by DIRECTV, Group or any of the other DIRECTV Subsidiaries of any DIRECTV Patents or rights thereunder, the covenant and the other terms and conditions set forth in this Section 7.5 shall run with such
DIRECTV Patents and be binding upon successors or assigns of any such DIRECTV Patents or rights thereunder. 
 ARTICLE VIII.

 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 
 EXCEPT FOR
ANY CLAIMS OR DAMAGES RESULTING FROM A BREACH OF ARTICLE X OR SECTION 4.8 OR THE LICENSE GRANTED IN SECTION 2.1(A) OR AN INDEMNIFICATION CLAIM AS SET FORTH IN ARTICLE VII ABOVE, (A) IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF THE OTHER PARTY OR ANY THIRD PARTY (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS OF PROFITS, OTHER COMMERCIAL LOSS, OR COST OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE TECHNOLOGY OR SERVICES), WHETHER FORESEEABLE OR NOT AND REGARDLESS
OF THE FORM, LEGAL THEORY OR BASIS OF RECOVERY OF ANY SUCH CLAIM AND (B) IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY’S CUMULATIVE LIABILITY UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF ALL FEES PAID TO
TIVO HEREUNDER. 
 ARTICLE IX. 
 TERMINATION 
 9.1 Term. The term of this Agreement (the “Term”) begins on the Effective Date and
continues through February 15, 2015, unless extended or terminated as set forth in this Article IX. DIRECTV may, in its sole discretion, unilaterally extend the Term through February 15, 2018 by written notice to TiVo at anytime between
[*] and [*]. 
 9.2 Termination for Material Default. Either party may terminate this Agreement if the other party
materially breaches this Agreement and fails to cure such breach within sixty (60) days after receipt of written notice thereof from the non-breaching party. 
 9.3 Termination for Insolvency. Either party may terminate this Agreement effective immediately upon giving notice to the other party, (i) upon the institution by or against the other party of insolvency,
receivership or bankruptcy proceedings or any other proceedings for the settlement of its debts and such proceeding is not dismissed within sixty (60) days of its being filed; (ii) upon the other party making an assignment for the benefit
of creditors; or (iii) upon the other party’s dissolution or liquidation. 
 9.4 Termination for Non-TiVo Delay. TiVo shall
have the right to terminate this Agreement, effective [*], upon written notice to DIRECTV by [*], if TiVo is unable to submit to DIRECTV a version of the TE Software for Final Acceptance Testing by [*] (including, but not
limited to, an inability to submit a version of the TE Software caused by the parties’ inability to agree on the terms of the TE Solution Statement of Work), or such later date as agreed to by the parties, based on [*], provided that
TiVo [*]. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Article IX or in this Agreement, if TiVo notifies DIRECTV that TiVo is exercising its right to terminate this Agreement pursuant to this Section 9.4, then (i) DIRECTV will
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TE Solution Statement of Work and any other PCR shall terminate without penalty or liability to either party related thereto, any available Development
Credits will be applied toward any outstanding invoices not yet paid by DIRECTV, and DIRECTV shall pay any remaining amounts under any such outstanding invoices for work performed to date (at a pro-rata amount, according to the percentage of hours
completed to the next milestone payment) within forty five (45) days; (iii) all licenses to use TiVo trademarks and to distribute TiVo Technology with respect to the TE Solution and any DIRECTV TE Receiver will terminate as of the date of
termination notice from TiVo under this Section 9.4 (provided that DIRECTV may continue to support, maintain and otherwise service existing Legacy Combination Receivers solely to the extent provided in Section 9.5 below); and (iv) any
Development Credits under 3.14 not applied to outstanding invoices under subsection (ii) above will be forfeited and Section 3.14 will terminate. 
 9.5 Other.  
 (a) Termination or Expiration. In the event this Agreement
is terminated for any reason or in the case of expiration of this Agreement, unless otherwise provided for herein, all licenses and payment obligations shall terminate. Subject to DIRECTV’s compliance with the terms and conditions of
Section 4.8 (including, without limitation, the license restrictions set forth in Section 4.8(b)), DIRECTV shall be entitled, solely for 180 days (the “Grace Period”) following the effective date of expiration or
termination (the “Clear Date”), to exercise its rights under Section 4.8 to manufacture, distribute, sell, and otherwise clear any DIRECTV TE Receivers that are in existence in the manufacture, production, distribution, retail
or sales chain on the Clear Date (“Grace Period Devices,” and together with any other activated Combination Receivers, the “Outstanding Receivers”). Subject to DIRECTV’s compliance with the terms and conditions
of Section 4.8 (including, without limitation, the license restrictions set forth in Section 4.8(b)), DIRECTV shall be entitled to a perpetual license to support, maintain and otherwise service such Outstanding Receivers (including the
rights set forth in Section 4.8(a)(ii) (not including the right to make or have made improvements to the TiVo Technology), Section 4.8(a)(iii), Section 4.8(a)(v) (to the extent necessary to maintain and support the Outstanding
Receivers, including changes thereto) and Section 4.8(a)(vi)). Any end user licenses previously granted or granted with respect to Outstanding Receivers after termination or expiration of this Agreement as permitted herein shall remain in full
force and effect, provided that the end user continues to comply with the terms and conditions of such end user license agreement. 
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 (c) Termination by TiVo. In the event of termination of this Agreement
by TiVo in accordance with the terms of Section 9.2 (Termination for Material Default), TiVo’s obligations under Section 2.4 shall terminate upon such termination. 
 (d) Survival of Provisions of this Agreement. The following Articles and Sections shall survive any expiration or termination of
this Agreement. Article I, Section 2.4 (with respect to the five year obligation specified therein unless this Agreement is terminated by TiVo in accordance with the terms of Section 9.2), Sections 3.9 and 3.10 (for the time periods
specified therein), Sections 3.11, 4.1, 4.4, 4.5, Articles V and VI, Sections 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, Sections 7.4 (solely to the extent provided for therein), Section 7.5 (solely to the extent provided for therein), Article VIII, Section 9.5,
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 ARTICLE X. 
 CONFIDENTIALITY 
 10.1 Confidential Information. Each party (the “Disclosing
Party”) may, from time to time during the term of this Agreement, disclose or make available to the other party (the “Receiving Party”) certain proprietary or non-public information including, without limitation, trade
secrets, know-how, formulas, flow charts, diagnostic routines, business information, forecasts, financial plans and data, customer information, marketing plans, and unannounced product information (collectively, “Confidential
Information”). If provided in tangible form, such information shall be marked as “confidential” or “proprietary” or with a similar legend and, if disclosed orally or visually, shall be identified as confidential at the
time of disclosure. Confidential Information shall exclude information the Receiving Party can demonstrate by reasonably detailed written documentation: (a) was independently developed by the Receiving Party’s employees, consultants or
contractors without access to or use of the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information; (b) became known to the Receiving Party, without restriction, from a source (having a right to disclose such information) other than the Disclosing
Party without breach of this Agreement; (c) was in the public domain at the time it was disclosed or enters the public domain through no act or omission of the Receiving Party; or (d) was rightfully known by the Receiving Party, without
restriction, at the time of disclosure. 
 10.2 Protection of Confidential Information. The Receiving Party shall not use the
Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party except for the purpose of carrying out its rights or obligations under this Agreement and shall not disclose the Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party, except as expressly authorized in
this Agreement or in writing by the Disclosing Party. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Receiving Party may disclose any Confidential Information that must be disclosed pursuant to applicable federal, state, or local law, regulation, court order,
or other legal process or pursuant to the rules and regulations of any stock exchange or stock association in which securities of the Receiving Party may be traded from time to time; provided, that the Receiving Party gives the Disclosing Party
prompt written notice thereof and the Receiving Party obtains prior to any such disclosure a protective order or other appropriate remedy. The Receiving Party will use the same degree of care to prevent such misuse or disclosure that the Receiving
Party uses with respect to its own proprietary information, but in no event with less than with reasonable care. Disclosure of Confidential Information does not constitute a license with respect to such Confidential Information. 
 10.3 Disclosure Restrictions. The Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information only to its employees, consultants and contractors when
such disclosure is necessary for the Receiving Party to exercise its rights in compliance with, and only for purposes contemplated by, this Agreement, provided such employees, consultants and contractors are advised of the confidential nature
thereof and bound by nondisclosure obligations and restrictions no less restrictive than those set forth in this Article X (Confidentiality). 
 ARTICLE XI. 
 NETWORK OPERATION CONTINUITY 
 11.1 Client Preferred Escrow Agreement. The parties will enter into the Client Preferred Escrow Agreement attached hereto as Exhibit N.

 11.2 Server Preferred Escrow Agreement. In addition, the parties will enter into a Preferred Escrow Agreement substantially similar
to Exhibit N, except that the following alternate terms shall apply: 
 (a) The term “Deposit
Materials” shall mean the Server Services Materials, which shall be deposited within 30 days of the Manufacturing Release of the Version [*] Software, and updated quarterly. 
  

  

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 (b) The term “Release Conditions” shall mean: (a) A bankruptcy,
liquidation, dissolution, assignment for the benefit of creditors or other such event of Depositor that is not rescinded or withdrawn within sixty (60) days of filing; or (b) A material breach by Depositor of its obligations set forth in
Section 2.3(e) of the Development Agreement, if such material breach is not cured within sixty (60) days of Depositor’s receipt of written notice thereof from Preferred Beneficiary. 
 (c) The rights following release identified in Section 4.5 shall be replaced with the following: “The rights set forth in
Section 2.1(c) of the Technology License Agreement solely to perform the Server Support Services, subject to Section 2.3 of the Technology License Agreement.” 
 ARTICLE XII. 
 MISCELLANEOUS 
 12.1 No Agency. Each party will in all matters relating to this Agreement act as an independent contractor. Nothing contained in
this Agreement, nor the execution or performance thereof, shall be construed as creating any agency, partnership, or other form of joint enterprise between the parties. Neither party will have authority nor represent that it has any authority to
assume or create any obligation, express or implied, on behalf of the other party, or to represent the other party as agent, employee or in any other capacity. 
 12.2 Taxes. All payments made by DIRECTV hereunder shall be paid without deduction for and net of any sales, use, excise, import or export, value-added or similar tax or duty, government permit or
license fees, customs and similar fees, penalties and interest and any costs associated with the collection or withholding of any of the foregoing (except for taxes based on TiVo’s net income) (collectively,
“Taxes”). If any deduction is legally required on any fees payable by DIRECTV to TiVo hereunder, DIRECTV shall pay in the manner and at the same time such additional amounts as will result in TiVo receiving the amounts
TiVo would have received absent such required deduction. DIRECTV shall promptly pay or reimburse all federal, state, and local Taxes, if any, due, arising from, or measured by amounts payable to TiVo under this Agreement.  
 12.3 Amendment, Modification or Waiver. This Agreement shall not be altered or otherwise amended except pursuant to an instrument in writing
signed by each of the parties hereto. 
 12.4 Successors; Assigns. All the terms of this Agreement shall be binding upon and shall
inure to the benefit of the permitted successors and assigns of the respective parties hereto. Anything contained herein to the contrary notwithstanding, neither party may assign this Agreement without the written consent of the other party, which
consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. Notwithstanding the foregoing, following written notice to the other party, either party may transfer and assign this Agreement, by operation of law or otherwise, to the surviving entity in the event of a
sale to, merger with, or acquisition of all or substantially all of such party’s assets by such entity, and the other party hereby consents to such assignment in advance. 
 12.5 Governing Law. This Agreement and all matters or issues related hereto or arising hereunder shall be governed by the laws of the State of
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entirely in California The parties agree that all disputes and litigation regarding this Agreement and matters connected with its performance, if not
resolved pursuant to Section 3.11, shall be brought in a federal court in the Northern District or Central District of California or in state court in Los Angeles County or Santa Clara County, California, and each party irrevocably submits to
the jurisdiction and venue of any such court in any such action or proceeding. 
 12.6 Titles and Subtitles. The titles and subtitles
used in this Agreement are used for convenience only and are not to be considered in construing or interpreting this Agreement. 
 12.7
Notices. All notices permitted or required under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be delivered to the address(es) for notice set forth below or such other address as either party may specify in writing. Notices shall be effective
(i) on the date received, if delivered by hand; (ii) on the date sent if sent by facsimile with confirmation, (iii) on the next business day following delivery thereof to an air courier for overnight delivery, and (iv) on the
fifth business day after deposit into either the United States mail service (as applicable), postage prepaid, return receipt requested. 
  

											
	To:	  	TiVo Inc.	  	To:	  	DIRECTV, Inc.
		  	Naveen Chopra	  		  	Derek Chang,
		  	VP Business Development	  		  	Executive Vice President
		  	2160 Gold Street	  		  	2230 East Imperial Highway
		  	Alviso, CA 95002	  		  	El Segundo, California 90245
		  	Fax:	  	(408) 519-5330	  		  	Fax:	  	(310) 535-6230
		
	With a copy to:	  	With a copy to:
		  	TiVo Inc.	  		  	DIRECTV, Inc.
		  	General Counsel: Matthew Zinn	  		  	General Counsel
		  	2160 Gold Street	  		  	2230 East Imperial Highway
		  	Alviso, CA 95002	  		  	El Segundo, California 90245
		  	Fax:	  	(408) 519-5330	  		  	Fax:	  	(310) 964-4884

 12.8 Force Majeure. Neither party shall be liable hereunder by reason of any failure or
delay in the performance of its obligations hereunder (except for payments of money) on account of strikes (other than strikes of a party’s own employees), shortages, riots, insurrection, fires, flood, storm, explosions, acts of God, war,
governmental action, labor conditions (other than with respect to a party’s own employees), earthquakes, material shortages or any other causes that are beyond the reasonable control of such party; provided, however, that the parties will use
commercially reasonable efforts, including the implementation of business continuity measures, to mitigate the effects of such force majeure. 
 12.9 Section 365(n) of the Bankruptcy Code. All rights and licenses granted under or pursuant to this Agreement by TiVo to DIRECTV are, and shall otherwise be deemed to be, for purposes of Section 365(n) of the United
States Bankruptcy Code, licenses of rights to “intellectual property” as defined under Section 101(56) of the United States Bankruptcy Code. The Parties agree that DIRECTV, as licensee of such rights and licenses, shall retain and may
fully exercise all of its rights and elections under the Bankruptcy Code, provided that DIRECTV abides by the terms of this Agreement. 
 12.10 Injunctive Relief. It is understood and agreed that, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, any breach of Section 4.8 (Manufacturing and Distribution License) or Article X (Confidentiality) or the
license granted by DIRECTV in Section 2.1(a) and any restrictions related thereto will cause irreparable damage for which recovery of money damages would be inadequate, and that both parties shall therefore be entitled to obtain timely
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 12.11 Export Controls. Each party agrees that it will comply with all U.S. export control laws
and the applicable regulations thereunder, as well as any other applicable laws of the U.S. affecting the export of technology. 
 12.12
Severability. If one or more provisions of this Agreement are held to be unenforceable under applicable law, portions of such provisions, or such provisions in their entirety, to the extent necessary, shall be severed from this Agreement and the
balance of the Agreement shall be interpreted as if such provision were so excluded and shall be enforceable in accordance with its terms. 
 12.13 Counterparts. The Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be an original, but all of which together shall constitute one agreement. 
 12.14 Confidentiality. The parties shall treat this Agreement, its existence, attachments, and terms as confidential and proprietary information
subject to nondisclosure agreements between the parties. 
 12.15 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including any exhibits and
schedules attached hereto or thereto, in conjunction with the Services Agreement, constitutes the entire agreement between DIRECTV and TiVo with respect to the subject matter specifically set forth herein. 
 12.16 Precedence. Except as specifically provided herein, all other agreements between the parties effective as of the date hereof, including but
not limited to the Reference Design Agreement, the Original Marketing Agreement, and the Buy-Down Letter Agreement, shall remain in full force and effect in accordance with the terms therein. In the event of any conflict between the terms and
conditions of this Agreement and any of the terms and conditions of the agreements in this Section 12.16, the terms and conditions of this Agreement shall govern and control. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly
executed this Agreement by their respective duly authorized officers. 
  

									
	TIVO INC.	 		 	DIRECTV, INC.
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Naveen Chopra
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Derek Chang

	Name:	 	Naveen Chopra	 		 	Name:	 	Derek Chang
	Title:	 	VP, Business Development	 		 	Title:	 	Executive Vice President

  

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 EXHIBIT A – DEVELOPMENT SCHEDULE
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 Schedule 3 – DVR/PVR Service Fee 
 1. DVR/PVR Service Fee Calculation. DIRECTV shall pay DVR/PVR Service Fees to TiVo calculated as follows: 
  

	 	a.	[*]. 

  

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	 DVR/PVR Service Subscribers with DIRECTV
 TE Receiver as of the Report Date
	  	 DVR/PVR Service Fee per DVR/PVR Service
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 Example [*] 
 Notes: [*]. 
 2. Minimum [*] DVR/PVR Service Fees 
 Subject to the provisions of the Agreement, DIRECTV will pay minimum aggregate DVR/PVR Service Fees [*] as follows, notwithstanding anything to the
contrary in this Exhibit B (including any DVR/PVR Service Fees calculated in accordance with the procedures set forth above): 
  

			
	 Report Date*
	  	 Minimum Aggregate DVR/PVR Service Fees [*]

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 EXHIBIT F – LIQUIDITY TEST 
 In the event that, at the end of [*], the balance in TiVo’s [*] accounts [*] (such requirement defined as the “Liquidity Test”), TiVo
will [*]. In such event, TiVo will [*], but such notice shall not affect [*]. 
 In addition, as an informational convenience, and
separate from the Liquidity Test, TiVo will also [*] if the balance in TiVo’s [*] accounts [*] at the end of [*]. 
  

  

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 EXHIBIT I – PROJECT CHANGE REQUEST
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 EXHIBIT J – TECHNOLOGY LICENSE
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 EXHIBIT L – MANUFACTURER SUBLICENSE
TERMS 
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 EXHIBIT M – DIRECTV TRADEMARK AND
STYLE GUIDE 
  

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 EXHIBIT N – SOFTWARE ESCROW
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 EXHIBIT O – TIVO PRIVACY
POLICY AND SERVICE AGREEMENT 
  

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 EXHIBIT P – FORM OF JOINT
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 EXHIBIT Q – ANNUAL MINIMUM DIRECTV TE
RECEIVER MARKETING 
 Minimum Value of DIRECTV TE Receiver Marketing 
  

			
	Minimum Television Advertising (§ 4.16(b))	  	[*] from Commercial TE Launch*
		
	Minimum Other Advertising (§ 4.16(c))	  	[*] from Commercial TE Launch*

  

	*	On the [*] anniversary of Commercial TE Launch and on each anniversary of Commercial TE Launch thereafter during the Term, the amounts set forth above will be [*]
(i.e,, all amounts set forth above will [*] on the [*] Anniversary of Commercial TE Launch and such amounts, as previously adjusted, will be [*] on the [*] anniversary of Commercial Launch and so forth).

 Schedule 1 – Sample Schedule of Television Advertising 
 Attached. 
 Schedule 2 – Sample Schedule of Other
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 65Second Amended and Restated Services Agreement

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[*]. A complete version of this exhibit has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

 SECOND AMENDED AND RESTATED
SERVICES AGREEMENT 
 THIS SERVICES AGREEMENT, originally made and
entered into as of February 15, 2002 (the “Effective Date”), as amended by that First Amendment to the Services Agreement dated as of October 3, 2003 by and between TIVO
INC., a Delaware corporation (“TiVo”), and DIRECTV, INC., a California corporation (“DIRECTV”), as amended and restated in full as of March 31, 2005 (the “First
Restatement Effective Date”) and as amended by that First Amendment to the Amended and Restated Services Agreement dated as of April 7, 2006, that Second Amendment to the Amended and Restated Services Agreement dated as of
July 25, 2007, and that Third Amendment to the Amended and Restated Services Agreement dated as of January 25, 2008, is hereby amended and restated in full as of September 2, 2008 (the “Second Restatement Effective
Date”). (As so amended and restated herein, the “Agreement.”) 
 RECITALS 
 WHEREAS, TiVo has developed and commercially launched stand alone set-top receivers (the “Stand Alone Receivers”)
that allow consumers to receive the personalized television services provided by TiVo; 
 WHEREAS, the parties have
developed and commercially launched a DIRECTV-TiVo combination receiver referred to as the “Reno Receiver”, and have entered into a Development Agreement dated February 15, 2002, as amended and restated (the “Development
Agreement”), relating to the development, production and marketing of additional DIRECTV-TiVo combination receivers referred to therein as the “Provo Receiver”, at DIRECTV’s option, a DIRECTV-TiVo combination receiver
referred to therein as the “Two-Chip Receiver”, and a DIRECTV-TiVo combination receiver referred to therein as the “DIRECTV TE Receiver” (the Reno Receiver, Provo Receiver and Two-Chip Receiver are collectively referred to herein
as “Legacy Combination Receivers”, and the Legacy Combination Receivers and the DIRECTV TE Receiver are collectively referred to herein as the “Combination Receivers”); and 
 WHEREAS, the parties mutually desire that TiVo license the Authoring Tools (as defined herein) to DIRECTV for use in conjunction
with the DIRECTV Service, as well as provide certain value-added services to DIRECTV. 
 NOW, THEREFORE,
in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual covenants, promises and undertakings set forth in this Agreement, the parties hereby agree as follows: 
 AGREEMENT 
 1. DEFINITIONS. The capitalized terms in this Agreement shall have
the following meaning: 
 1.1 “Approved Lead Generation Functionality” shall mean each instance of Lead Generation and
Submission Functionality that has been approved by DIRECTV for distribution to the Combination Receivers, in accordance with Exhibit C. 
 1.2 “Authoring Tools” shall be the tools set forth in Exhibit A, any updates or upgrades thereto, and any other tools provided by TiVo to DIRECTV that permit authoring of promotional or advertising content or functionality
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 1.3 “Central Promotion” shall mean content (e.g., text with a gold star
graphical element) that is placed in the Combination Receiver main menu (e.g., DIRECTV Central) to promote a Showcase and which may be selected by the end user to display such Showcase. 
 1.4 “First Amendment Effective Date” means April 7, 2006. 
 1.5 “i-Preview Tags” shall mean software tags inserted into line 21 of the vertical blanking interval (“VBI”), or any
digital equivalent (including, without limitation, EIA-708-B data) of broadcast or cable television video signals using the Authoring Tools to cause TiVo Receivers to display user interface elements superimposed over video content where such user
interface elements may be selected by the end user of a TiVo Receiver to schedule recordings or display Showcases. 
 1.6 “Lead
Generation and Submission Functionality” shall mean any content or functionality created using the Authoring Tools that requires the customer to initiate a process whereby customer information (e.g., customer address or credit card) is used
to provide the customer with a product, service, information, or inclusion in a promotional mailing list. 
 1.7 “Launch
Period” shall mean the 18 month period beginning on the Program Placement Launch Date. 
 1.8 [*] 
 1.9 “Program Placement” means TiVoVision accessed from a dialog screen within a Combination Receiver’s user interface
at the conclusion of a recorded program. 
 1.10 “Program Placement Launch Date” means June 14, 2008. 
 1.11 “Second Amendment Effective Date” means July 25, 2007. 
 1.12 “Showcases” shall mean any user interface elements created using the Authoring Tools that may be selected, accessed or viewed by
the end user of a TiVo Receiver and that are used for promotional or advertising purposes, including, without limitation, the display of images and/or text, playback of video and/or audio clips, Lead Generation and Submission Functionality, and
functionality to schedule promoted recordings, subscribe to services or purchase products. 
 1.13 “TiVo Receiver” shall
mean any Stand Alone Receiver or any Combination Receiver. 
 1.14 “TiVoVision” shall mean any promotional and advertising
content or functionality for TiVo Receivers that is created using the Authoring Tools other than i-Preview Tags, including, without limitation, Showcases and Lead Generation and Submission Functionality. 
 Unless otherwise defined herein, capitalized terms shall have the respective meanings as defined in the Development Agreement. 
 2. LICENSE GRANTS; COMMERCIAL USE. 
 2.1 License Grant. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, TiVo grants to DIRECTV a nontransferable (except as set forth in
Section 13.4 (Successors; Assigns)) license to internally use, perform, display and reproduce (or to engage a third party to do any of the foregoing on behalf of DIRECTV) the Authoring Tools solely to exercise its rights set forth in this
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	 	2.2	i-Preview. 

 (a) DIRECTV’s Commercial
Use. DIRECTV may use the Authoring Tools to create and distribute i-Preview Tags to end users of Combination Receivers (such use, “DIRECTV’s i-Preview Use”). Any revenues actually received by DIRECTV resulting from
DIRECTV’s i-Preview Use will be retained by DIRECTV solely and will not be subject to a revenue share with TiVo. 
 (b) TiVo’s
Commercial Use. DIRECTV grants TiVo the right to distribute i-Preview Tags to Combination Receivers (such use, as restricted below, “TiVo’s i-Preview Use”); provided, however, that TiVo may not distribute to Combination Receivers
any i-Preview Tag which [*]. Any revenues actually received by TiVo resulting from TiVo’s i-Preview Use will be retained by TiVo solely and will not be subject to a revenue share with DIRECTV. TiVo may sublicense the above rights to any
licensee of the Authoring Tools [*]. 
 (c) TiVo i-Preview Tag Reports. TiVo shall [*], provide DIRECTV with notice of
any i-Preview Tags inserted into television commercials by TiVo, indicating the content/type of tag, the type of product or service advertised, and proposed location of any graphical elements that will appear within such television commercial.
DIRECTV will [*] notify TiVo [*]. 
 (d) DIRECTV i-Preview Pass Through Obligation. DIRECTV shall pass through i-Preview
Tags via line 21 of the VBI, or via any digital equivalent (including, without limitation, EIA-708-B data) without any restriction, modification, alteration or other interference by DIRECTV, provided no action is required by DIRECTV to pass through
such i-Preview Tags (i.e., DIRECTV passes (or reconstitutes) information received via line 21 of the VBI, or via such digital equivalent, in its regular course of business, without modification) [*]. 
  

	 	2.3	TiVoVision. 

 (a) DIRECTV’s TiVoVision
Use. DIRECTV may use the Authoring Tools to create and distribute TiVoVision to Combination Receivers (such use, “DIRECTV’s TiVoVision Use”); provided, however, that DIRECTV may not use the Authoring Tools to create
or distribute Program Placements for Legacy Combination Receivers until the expiration of the Launch Period. For clarity, DIRECTV may use the Authoring Tools to create or distribute Program Placements for DIRECTV TE Receivers at such time as DIRECTV
determines and without further agreement required by TiVo. Any revenue actually received by DIRECTV resulting from DIRECTV’s TiVoVision Use will be retained by DIRECTV solely and will not be subject to a revenue share with TiVo. 
 (b) TiVo’s TiVoVision Use. DIRECTV grants TiVo the right to distribute TiVoVision to Combination Receivers (such use, “TiVo’s
TiVoVision Use”); provided, however, that TiVo may not distribute to Combination Receivers any TiVoVision which (i) [*], (ii) [*], (iii) is rejected by DIRECTV pursuant to DIRECTV’s editorial review rights
described in Section 6.3(a), (iv) includes any Lead Generation and Submission Functionality that is not an instance of Approved Lead Generation Functionality, or (v) will negatively impact the business relationship between DIRECTV and
a third party [*], is participating in [*], or is a [*] to DIRECTV. For purposes of clarification, the fact that DIRECTV is or may be negotiating with a third party to create or distribute TiVoVision for such third party
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to use TiVoVision to distribute advertising regarding the DIRECTV TE Receivers to Legacy Combination Receivers, DIRECTV will not withhold or delay consent to
such distribution, provided that [*] and TiVo and DIRECTV agree upon reasonable limits on the timing and frequency of such advertising (as appropriate, depending upon the customer call to action) to [*]. Any revenues actually received
by TiVo resulting from TiVo’s TiVoVision Use will be retained by TiVo solely and will not be subject to a revenue share with DIRECTV. During the Term, DIRECTV will provide TiVo with contact information for (i) a DIRECTV employee or
contractor responsible for the network connections and ticker servers at DIRECTV that are used to distribute TiVoVision to Combination Receivers via satellite broadcast and (ii) a DIRECTV employee to whom issues may be escalated. In the event
of any change in such contact information or assigned personnel, DIRECTV will promptly update TiVo with new contact information for the assigned personnel. 
 (c) TiVo’s Hard Disk Allocation; Program Placement Allocation. DIRECTV shall allocate for TiVo’s TiVoVision Use in each Legacy Combination Receiver the greater of (i) [*] in such Legacy
Combination Receiver (assuming use of the best recording quality setting for such Legacy Combination Receiver) without regard to the standards or technology employed by or used in such Legacy Combination Receiver; or (ii) [*] in such
Legacy Combination Receiver. DIRECTV shall allocate for TiVo’s TiVoVision Use in each DIRECTV TE Receiver [*] and, if DIRECTV extends the Term of the Development Agreement pursuant to Section 9.1 thereof, DIRECTV shall allocate for
TiVo’s TiVoVision Use in each DIRECTV TE Receiver [*]. The hard disk allocation set forth above shall be referred to as the “TiVo Hard Disk Allocation” for each such Combination Receiver. 
 (i) In addition to the TiVo Hard Disk Allocation, [*] DIRECTV shall allocate in each Combination Receiver [*] in such Combination Receiver
(assuming use of the best recording quality setting for such Combination Receiver) without regard to the standards or technology employed by or used in such Combination Receiver. Such additional allocation shall be referred to as the
“Program Placement Allocation” for each such Combination Receiver. Without limiting TiVo’s right to distribute TiVoVision (including, but not limited to, distribution of Program Placements) to the Hard Disk Allocation of each
Combination Receiver, during the Launch Period, the Program Placement Allocation will be allocated for TiVo’s distribution of Program Placements to Combination Receivers subject to the terms, conditions and restrictions applicable to
TiVo’s TiVoVision Use including, but not limited to, the terms, conditions and restrictions set forth in Section 2.3(b) above. Notwithstanding the foregoing, during the [*] (i) DIRECTV will [*] the Program Placement
Allocation for TiVo’s use and (ii) subject to technical feasibility, DIRECTV and TiVo will use commercially reasonable efforts to make excess capacity within the Program Placement Allocation available for TiVo’s distribution of
Program Placements solely to the extent that such excess capacity is not immaterial and is sufficiently persistent to provide commercial value. Except as expressly agreed by the parties in writing, all rights and obligations of the parties with
respect to the Program Placement Allocation shall terminate at the expiration of the Launch Period. 
 (ii) DIRECTV shall use commercially
reasonable efforts to avoid broadcasting any content that would overwrite or otherwise make unavailable any data (whether video clips, Showcases or otherwise) resulting from TiVo’s TiVoVision Use in the TiVo Hard Disk Allocation or from
TiVo’s Program Placement Use in the Program Placement Allocation. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that DIRECTV causes, or expects to cause, any such data to be overwritten on any Combination Receiver, DIRECTV shall use commercially
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to broadcast or re-broadcast any such data to such Combination Receiver as soon as practicable. The parties shall work together in good faith to manage
throughout the Term, a process whereby both parties are able to track the status of network hard disk capacity in fielded Combination Receivers in order to assist the reliable delivery and capture of content. Such process shall be used in connection
with the management of the TiVo Hard Disk Allocation and Program Placement Allocation as described in this Section 2.3(c). 
 (d)
Satellite Broadcast Time. DIRECTV shall allocate to TiVo [*] of simultaneous, system-wide broadcast time, solely for TiVo’s use in distributing any Showcase content that will be available from within a Showcase (but not content that
is recorded through a user-initiated record object), to the reserved portion of hard disk space in Combination Receivers in connection with TiVo’s rights under this Agreement. DIRECTV shall provide such broadcast time [*] on a recurring
schedule each week, and shall provide TiVo with reasonable advance notice of any changes in such schedule. 
 (e) Showcase Grid Placement.
With respect to the “Showcase” grid of Legacy Combination Receivers, the Parties agree as follows: DIRECTV shall be entitled to use [*] cells [*], within the [*] rows (each row is comprised of four cells), and TiVo
shall be entitled to use [*], within the [*] row. If DIRECTV requires more than [*] cells [*], DIRECTV shall use [*] rows [*]. If TiVo requires more than [*] cells [*] and DIRECTV has occupied
[*] rows [*] and no more, TiVo shall use the cells in the [*] row [*] for each additional cell required. If TiVo requires more than [*] cells above the fold and DIRECTV has occupied [*] cells [*] and
additional cells [*], TiVo shall use [*] cells following (adjacent to) the cells used by DIRECTV [*]. If DIRECTV is using less than [*] cells [*], TiVo’s cells will move up such that TiVo’s cells will
start immediately [*] DIRECTV’s last used cell. If TiVo is using less than [*] cells [*] and DIRECTV requires more than [*] cells [*], DIRECTV shall use [*] cells in the [*] row, provided,
however, that TiVo’s used cells are all [*]. For purposes of this Section 2.3(e), the “[*]” refers to the [*]. DIRECTV and TiVo will work together to determine the applicability of the foregoing Showcase grid
allocation for purposes of the DIRECTV TE Receiver and to the extent the foregoing Showcase grid allocation is inapplicable, the parties will [*] inventory allocation [*] in a manner that permits the parties to share inventory [*]
with the foregoing. 
 (f) Central Promotions; Other TiVoVision Inventory. Due to the limited number of times end users of
Combination Receivers may [*] and to permit effective promotion of Showcases from the main menu, the parties agree to limit the number of Central Promotions to [*], unless otherwise agreed. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in
this Agreement, each party may distribute no more than [*] Central Promotions [*] to any given group of Combination Receivers, unless otherwise agreed. If the [*] for other TiVoVision is constrained or limited at any particular
time, the parties will allocate the available inventory [*] that permits the parties to share such inventory (e.g., by rotating inventory, allocating particular time periods, etc.) on [*] basis, consistent with [*].

 (g) DIRECTV Requests for Showcase Distribution to Stand Alone Receivers. With respect to any Showcase that DIRECTV plans to
distribute to Combination Receivers under this Agreement, DIRECTV may request distribution of such Showcase to the Stand Alone Receivers by sending such request in writing to TiVo’s Director of Advertising Sales, with a copy to TiVo’s
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good faith and offer such distribution to DIRECTV unless TiVo reasonably determines that (i) [*]; or (ii) [*]. TiVo will use
reasonable efforts to respond to any such request [*] and will endeavor to respond [*] whenever possible. The response from TiVo will indicate whether TiVo will offer distribution of such Showcase to the Stand Alone Receivers and, if
so, the terms and conditions for such distribution, including available start dates and fees for such distribution [*]. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the foregoing, any Showcase to be distributed to the Stand Alone Receivers
pursuant to this Section 2.3(g) may be rejected by TiVo pursuant to TiVo’s editorial review rights described in Section 6.3(b). 
 (h) No False or Misleading Representations. TiVo shall use commercially reasonable efforts to see that its employees do not intentionally misrepresent TiVo’s rights to distribute TiVoVision to the Combination Receivers under
this Agreement (e.g., TiVo will use commercially reasonable efforts to see that its employees do not represent that TiVo may distribute Showcases to Combination Receivers that [*]). DIRECTV shall use commercially reasonable efforts to
see that its employees do not intentionally misrepresent DIRECTV’s rights under this Agreement (e.g., DIRECTV will use commercially reasonable efforts to see that its employees do not represent that DIRECTV has the right to distribute
Showcases to Stand Alone Receivers). 
 (i) Revenue Share for Program Placements. Notwithstanding anything in Section 2.3(b) to
the contrary, during the Launch Period, TiVo will share revenue resulting from Program Placements distributed to the Program Placement Allocation of Combination Receivers as set forth on Exhibit D hereto. TiVo will pay DIRECTV such amounts quarterly
by check or wire transfer with payment for a particular calendar quarter due 45 days after such calendar quarter. TiVo will include with such payment a report setting forth the Program Placements that were distributed during the applicable calendar
quarter to the Program Placement Allocation and the Net Revenue (including a detailed list of all duties, taxes, expenses and commissions that were deducted from gross revenue to calculate Net Revenue, as defined in Exhibit D) associated therewith.
The obligations set forth in this Section 2.3(i) will expire upon expiration of the Launch Period, except for outstanding payment obligations as of such date. 
 (j) Recordkeeping; Audit Rights. TiVo shall maintain books and records related to the revenue share set forth in Section 2.3(i) for no less than [*] after the Launch Period or such longer period as
may be required by a timely noticed audit as provided herein. During the Launch Period and for [*] thereafter, DIRECTV shall have the right, at its cost, to appoint an independent auditor, agreed to by TiVo (not to be unreasonably withheld),
on sixty (60) days’ advance written notice to TiVo, to examine at TiVo’s premises TiVo’s books and records that directly relate to the revenue share set forth in Section 2.3(i). Such examination right may be exercised once
per twelve (12) months and once audited, books, records and revenue share payments for a given time period may not be subsequently reaudited. DIRECTV will ensure that such independent auditor conducts such examination during TiVo’s regular
business hours and in a manner that does not unreasonably interfere with TiVo’s business activities. Such independent auditor will determine TiVo’s compliance with such payment obligations and report such determination in writing to each
of TiVo and DIRECTV. If any such examination reveals a discrepancy in the amount actually paid to DIRECTV and the amount which should have been paid to DIRECTV, then (i) in the event of an overpayment by TiVo, DIRECTV shall promptly pay to TiVo
the amount by which DIRECTV was overpaid, and (ii) in the event of any underpayment by TiVo, TiVo shall promptly pay to DIRECTV the amount by which DIRECTV was underpaid, plus interest on the amount of such underpayment at the rate of [*]
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of such underpayment is actually made to DIRECTV. If any such examination reveals an underpayment in excess of [*] of the amount which should have
been paid to DIRECTV, then TiVo will pay DIRECTV’s reasonable out-of-pocket costs for the independent auditor provided that such costs do not exceed the amount of the underpayment. 
 2.4 License Restrictions. DIRECTV acknowledges and agrees that the Authoring Tools contain valuable trade secrets of TiVo, and, except as
otherwise expressly provided herein, DIRECTV shall not, and shall not provide permission to any third party, to: (a) translate, reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, or attempt to derive the source code of the Authoring Tools;
(b) sublicense, rent, lease, loan, timeshare, sell, distribute, assign or transfer any rights in, grant a security interest in, or transfer possession of any Authoring Tools; or (c) obfuscate, alter or remove any of TiVo’s copyright
or other proprietary rights notices or legends appearing on or in the Authoring Tools. 
 2.5 Reservation of Rights; Ownership.
Without limiting the rights granted to DIRECTV in Section 2.1 (License Grant), TiVo has and shall retain exclusive ownership of all of its right, title and interest in and to the Authoring Tools, and, other than the rights granted in
Section 2.1, no other license, right, or interest is granted to DIRECTV by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, for any purpose. 
 2.6 Combination Receiver Software Capabilities. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, in no event shall either party utilize i-Preview Tags or TiVoVision to invoke a new feature or functionality in any
Combination Receiver unless and until such new feature or functionality (or any modification thereto) has been approved by the parties for use in such Combination Receiver in accordance with the Development Agreement. For purposes of clarification,
all features and functionality available hereunder in the Legacy Combination Receivers as of the Second Restatement Effective Date are deemed approved for distribution to all Combination Receivers, provided that, in the case of DIRECTV TE Receivers,
[*] has been approved or finalized pursuant to the Development Agreement. 
 3. USAGE DATA. 
 3.1 Ownership and Control of Usage Data. Following the transition of any current TiVo Service subscribers to DIRECTV pursuant to the Development
Agreement, DIRECTV shall own and control all Combination Receiver usage data received or otherwise collected from the Combination Receivers. DIRECTV hereby grants TiVo the right to use [*] usage data [*] collected by TiVo from the
Legacy Receivers and used to generate reports or services licensed or sold to third parties [*] (such [*] usage data, the “Usage Data”), in accordance with this Section 3 (Usage Data). For clarity, in no event
shall the Usage Data include [*]. 
  

	 	(a)	Subject to applicable Laws and the terms of the DIRECTV Privacy Policy (as such terms are defined below), DIRECTV shall allow TiVo to collect Usage Data directly from the
Legacy Combination Receivers [*]. TiVo [*] its receipt or collection of the Usage Data from the Legacy Combination Receivers. To the extent any Usage Data from the Legacy Combination Receivers is in the possession of TiVo, TiVo agrees
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any, required for such activities, DIRECTV shall provide the Usage Data from the DIRECTV TE Receivers to TiVo [*], consistent with the [*]. At
such time as the number of active TE Receivers [*] with collection by DIRECTV of all Usage Data from the TE Receivers, along with any [*] with storing, sorting or otherwise managing the Usage Data and [*] distribution of such
Usage Data [*] (collectively, “TE Transmission Costs”), provided, that, to the extent DIRECTV [*] uses such Usage Data in a [*] as collected and provided to TiVo hereunder, the parties [*], reflecting
such DIRECTV use. DIRECTV shall bill TiVo for the TE Transmission Costs on a monthly basis, with payment due within 45 days of receipt of invoice, or, at DIRECTV’s option, DIRECTV may offset the monthly TE Transmission Costs against amounts
otherwise due to TiVo pursuant to the Development Agreement, with detail identifying such TE Transmission Costs amounts in the accompanying payment notice. 

 3.2 TiVo’s Use of Usage Data. Subject to Sections 3.1 and 3.4 of this Agreement, DIRECTV grants TiVo a non-transferable (except as set forth
in Section 13.4 (Successors; Assigns)) license to use, perform, display, reproduce and create derivative works from, or to engage a third party to do any of the foregoing on behalf of TiVo, the Usage Data, provided, however that TiVo may not
segregate out solely DIRECTV customers, uses, viewing patterns, programming or other data regarding services available exclusively to DIRECTV subscribers, e.g., NFL Sunday Ticket, or the Combination Receivers (as compared to all TiVo Receivers)
(collectively, the “DIRECTV Sort Restriction”), in each case subject to Laws (as defined below) and the then-current DIRECTV privacy policy applicable to Combination Receivers (the “DIRECTV Privacy Policy”). It is
understood and agreed that the use or presentation of data related solely to features that are unique to TiVo Receivers other than Combination Receivers shall not be deemed to be a violation of this Section 3.2. 
 3.3 DIRECTV Sale of Usage Data to Third Parties. DIRECTV owns all Usage Data, and as such, DIRECTV shall have the right to sell or license Usage
Data to third parties subject to applicable Laws. Any revenue actually received by DIRECTV resulting from DIRECTV’s use of Usage Data received, derived or otherwise collected from the Combination Receivers will be retained by DIRECTV solely and
will not be subject to a revenue share with TiVo. 
 3.4 TiVo’s Sale of Usage Data to Third Parties. Subject to the terms and
conditions of Section 3.1 above, the DIRECTV Sort Restriction, applicable Laws, and the DIRECTV Privacy Policy (a current copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit B, as amended from time to time), TiVo may offer to sell, sell, offer to
license or license to any third party other than a DIRECTV competitor the Usage Data and any derivative work incorporating such Usage Data, provided that such data or derivative works shall in no event include Usage Data derived from
“opt-in” panels or non-aggregated data reports. Any revenue actually received by TiVo resulting from TiVo’s use of Usage Data will be retained by TiVo solely and will not be subject to a revenue share with DIRECTV. 
 4. DIRECTV SERVICES DATA PROTOCOL. The terms and conditions set forth in Exhibit E, attached hereto (DIRECTV
Protocols and Agreements for Using Personally Identifiable Information), which is incorporated fully herein by this reference, apply to any Personal Data (as defined in Exhibit E) provided to TiVo or obtained by TiVo under this Agreement.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, all Personally Identifiable Information (as defined in Exhibit E) provided or disclosed to TiVo by DIRECTV hereunder shall be subject to the provisions of Exhibit E. In the event there are
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 5. USE OF EXISTING SERVICES AND
FUNCTIONALITIES. 
 5.1 Existing Marketing Agreement. With respect to the Marketing Agreement, dated April 13,
1999 (the “Marketing Agreement”) DIRECTV and TiVo acknowledge that (i) DIRECTV’s bandwidth obligations under this Agreement superseded DIRECTV’s bandwidth obligations under the Marketing Agreement; and
(ii) TiVo’s obligation to provide a Showcase to DIRECTV pursuant to the Marketing Agreement was superseded by the terms of this Agreement. Bandwidth made available under this Agreement by DIRECTV satisfied DIRECTV’s obligations under
the Promissory Note referenced in the Marketing Agreement. DIRECTV and TiVo further acknowledge that the Marketing Agreement expired prior to the Second Restatement Effective Date, and in no event shall this Section 5.1 be interpreted to create
any ongoing obligation or extension of the parties’ rights and obligations under the Marketing Agreement. 
 5.2 TiVo’s Use of
Network Showcases and TiVolution Magazine. As of the First Restatement Effective Date, TiVo shall terminate the distribution and display of the Showcases commonly referred to by the parties as the “Auto-Generation Showcases” (i.e.,
those Showcases that are automatically generated and solely schedule recordings) and the “TiVolution Magazine” to Combination Receivers. 
 6.
OTHER CONSIDERATIONS. 
 6.1 Technical Support. 
 (a) Technical Assistance. During the Term, TiVo shall provide to DIRECTV commercially reasonable training and technical assistance related to
DIRECTV’s reasonable use of the most recent version of the Authoring Tools provided by TiVo to DIRECTV and use of TiVo’s server infrastructure, if applicable, in accordance with this Agreement. In furtherance and not in limitation of the
foregoing, TiVo shall provide sufficient technical assistance regarding the then-current version of the Authoring Tools so that (i) [*] of notice from DIRECTV regarding a problem or issue with the Authoring Tools, the appropriate TiVo
personnel are available to meet (in person or by phone, as appropriate) with DIRECTV to discuss in detail and provide initial evaluation of the problem or issue and (ii) TiVo shall further evaluate and define the scope of the issue or problem
and use commercially reasonable efforts to provide potential solutions thereto within [*] after such initial meeting. Notwithstanding the foregoing, until the earlier of (x) the date when conditions are met to allow use of the most
recent version of the Authoring Tools provided by TiVo to DIRECTV or (y) [*] from the First Amendment Effective Date (the earlier of (x) or (y), the “EOL Date”), TiVo shall instead provide to DIRECTV, [*],
such commercially reasonable training and technical assistance related to DIRECTV’s reasonable use of the version of Authoring Tools then in use by DIRECTV and use of TiVo’s server infrastructure, if applicable, in accordance with this
Agreement. Following the EOL Date and for the remainder of the Term, at DIRECTV’s option, TiVo will provide such commercially reasonable training and technical assistance related to DIRECTV’s reasonable use of the version of Authoring
Tools then in use by DIRECTV (if other than the most recent version of the Authoring Tools provided by TiVo to DIRECTV) and use of TiVo’s server infrastructure, if applicable, in accordance with this Agreement, and DIRECTV will pay TiVo for
such training and technical assistance at the [*] within 30 days of receipt of an invoice from TiVo for such services. 
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 6.2 Technical Support by TiVo for DIRECTV’s Use of Usage Data from Legacy Combination
Receivers. At DIRECTV’s option, TiVo agrees to provide to DIRECTV commercially reasonable training, technical assistance and use of TiVo’s data collection, infrastructure and tools in accessing Usage Data from Legacy Combination
Receivers at the [*]; provided that, to the extent data requested by DIRECTV is already collected by TiVo and will require [*] to share such data with DIRECTV, TiVo shall do so [*]. Upon request, TiVo will provide DIRECTV with
data reports from Legacy Combination Receivers [*], consistent with past practices. 
 6.3 Editorial Review Rights. 

(a) DIRECTV shall have the right to reasonably review and approve the factual accuracy and the creative content generated by TiVo or any third
party providing content to TiVo for distribution to the Combination Receivers, including but not limited to Showcases and Lead Generation and Submission Functionality (collectively, the “TiVo Content”). All TiVo Content shall comply
with applicable Laws and comport with reasonable standards of good taste (consistent with the broadcast standards utilized by major broadcast television networks for commercial advertising, including standards applicable to advertising that is
available during daytime hours), including without limitation, those relating to advertisements of material that would be considered objectionable to a reasonable DIRECTV customer, and further including without limitation, those relating to
advertisements for drug-related paraphernalia, cigarettes and distilled spirits. 
 (b) TiVo shall have the right to reasonably review
and approve the factual accuracy and the creative content generated by DIRECTV or any third party providing content to DIRECTV for distribution to the Stand Alone Receivers (including but not limited to Showcases and Lead Generation and Submission
Functionality (collectively, the “DIRECTV Content”). All DIRECTV Content shall comply with applicable Laws and comport with reasonable standards of good taste (consistent with the broadcast standards utilized by major broadcast
television networks for commercial advertising, including standards applicable to advertising that is available during daytime hours), including without limitation, those relating to advertisements of material that would be considered objectionable
to a reasonable TiVo customer, and further including without limitation, those relating to advertisements for drug-related paraphernalia, cigarettes and distilled spirits. 
 (c) DIRECTV and TiVo will cooperate to establish mutually agreeable editorial review procedures so as to enable each party to exercise its rights
as contemplated by this Agreement. 
 6.4 User-Interface Modifications and Control. DIRECTV shall have the sole control over
modifications to the user interface in the application of the TiVoVision functionality on the Combination Receivers for DIRECTV TiVoVision Use, and TiVo agrees to implement and manage such user interface modifications at TiVo’s then-current
rates for such services; provided that any such modification does not require an upgrade to the then-current software version on any of the Combination Receivers (in which event the PCR process set forth in the Development Agreement shall apply for
development of any such modification). The user interface presentation for the TiVoVision functionality on the Combination Receivers TiVo’s TiVoVision Use shall be substantially similar in nature and quality as that of DIRECTV use for similar
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 6.5 Publishing Instruction Report; Showcase Publishing Status Reports. 
 (a) Showcase Publishing Instruction Report. Commencing no later than [*], DIRECTV shall provide to TiVo a “Publishing Instruction
Report” to assist TiVo in planning the Showcase publishing activity and preparing the Showcase Publishing Status Report described below, with revised Publishing Instruction Reports to be provided by DIRECTV on a [*] basis no less than
[*] prior to the start of the [*] described in the applicable Publishing Instruction Report. Each Publishing Instruction Report shall contain at a minimum the following information with respect to each DIRECTV-authored Showcase planned
to be distributed during the [*]: (i) First and last day of distribution of each DIRECTV-authored Showcase planned to be distributed during the [*]; (ii) Central Promotion text (if applicable) and associated distribution
schedule; (iii) Position in Showcase grid of each DIRECTV-authored Showcase; (iv) Total video clip length per DIRECTV-authored Showcase; (v) the length of each individual video clip; and (vi) DIRECTV’s requirements
(including frequency of delivery) for any DIRECTV-Authored Showcase Reports (as described below in Section 6.6). 
 (b) Showcase
Publishing Status Reports. Commencing on the First Amendment Effective Date, TiVo shall create, maintain and provide to DIRECTV, no later than [*] prior to the start of the [*] described, a “Showcase Publishing Status
Report” containing at a minimum the following information with respect to each TiVo-authored Showcase, and, beginning with receipt of the Showcase Publishing Instruction Report, also with respect to each DIRECTV-authored Showcase planned to be
distributed during the [*]: (i) First and last day of distribution for each Showcase; (ii) DIRECTV Central Promotion text (if applicable) and associated distribution schedule; (iii) Position in Showcase grid of each Showcase;
(iv) Total video clip length per Showcase, along with schedule and total video clip length of all Showcases to be distributed to the hard disk of Combination Receivers during the week; and (v) description of each new TiVo-authored Showcase
sufficient to allow DIRECTV to develop customer service agent scripting to support in-bound inquiries from Combination Receiver customers relating to such TiVo-authored Showcases. DIRECTV shall provide any corrections or changes to the Publishing
Status Report items prior to expiration of the [*], and TiVo shall then make such corrections or changes prior to the distribution of such items to subscribers. 
 (c) DIRECTV TE Receivers. With respect to DIRECTV TE Receivers and/or new forms of TiVoVision advertising, the parties will coordinate and cooperate with respect to reporting and planning consistent with
Sections 6.5 (a) and 6.5(b) above. 
 6.6 DIRECTV-Authored Showcase Reports. 
 (a) Reporting Obligations. Commencing with the First Amendment Effective Date and solely with respect to each DIRECTV-authored Showcase distributed
during the Term, whenever DIRECTV-authored Showcases are distributed, TiVo shall provide DIRECTV with a basic report (the “DIRECTV-Authored Showcase Report”) of the Usage Data capturing interactions of end users with each such
DIRECTV-authored Showcase. A separate DIRECTV-Authored Showcase Report shall be provided for each DIRECTV-authored Showcase on such frequency as requested by DIRECTV pursuant to the Publishing Instruction Report, but in any event no more than a
[*] basis per DIRECTV-Authored Showcase Report. 
 (b) Report Format. The format for a basic DIRECTV-Authored Showcase Report
is presented in Attachment 1 to the First Amendment to this Agreement. DIRECTV acknowledges and agrees that TiVo may modify the form of such basic DIRECTV-Authored Showcase Report in TiVo’s sole discretion, so long as the information conveyed
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 (c) Report Format Modification Requests. In the event DIRECTV wishes to receive a basic
DIRECTV-Authored Showcase Report that differs from that defined in Attachment 1 to the First Amendment to this Agreement, DIRECTV shall request TiVo for such report; provided, however, if such modified report is created pursuant to the terms set
forth herein, all subsequent DIRECTV-Authored Showcase Reports shall be in the modified form. DIRECTV shall be allowed to make such requests no more than [*] per calendar [*]. TiVo shall assess the costs associated with providing a
report meeting with DIRECTV’s request. In the event that TiVo determines such costs will [*], TiVo will create the modified DIRECTV-Authored Showcase Report on a timely basis. In the event that TiVo determines such costs will [*],
the parties will follow the processes set forth in Section 6.6(d) below. 
 (d) Custom Research. In the event DIRECTV or any
third party wishes to receive from TiVo significantly more comprehensive DIRECTV-Authored Showcase Reports and/or additional research solely related to Usage Data (collectively, “Custom Research”), DIRECTV shall contact, or may
direct such third party to contact, TiVo. TiVo shall negotiate in good faith with DIRECTV or, solely if requested by DIRECTV, such third party (as the case may be) the terms and conditions pursuant to which TiVo would provide such Custom Research.
TiVo shall pay DIRECTV [*] of any revenue actually received by TiVo resulting from TiVo’s sale of any Custom Research to any such third party and retain the remaining [*] of such revenue. TiVo shall not sell any Custom Research
other than as set forth in the preceding sentence (i.e., only third parties which DIRECTV has requested or approved shall be permitted to purchase Custom Research from TiVo. For purposes of clarification, Custom Research does not include or
incorporate any customer data received, derived or otherwise collected from the Stand Alone Receivers (“Stand Alone Data”), and TiVo, in its sole discretion, shall determine whether to provide Stand Alone Data (or any report or
other document which includes or incorporates Standalone Data) to DIRECTV or any third party. 
 (e) Scope of Reporting Obligations.
TiVo’s obligations under this Section 6.6 shall continue through the Term. This Section 6.6 comprises TiVo’s sole and entire reporting obligation with respect to Usage Data, other than as expressly set forth in Section 3.1
of this Agreement. 
 6.7 Lead Generation Files. 
 (a) DIRECTV grants TiVo a non-transferable (except as set forth in Section 13.4 (Successors; Assigns)) license to collect, use, perform (or to engage a third party to do any of the foregoing on behalf of TiVo),
Lead Generation Responses on Legacy Combination Receivers. DIRECTV shall make available the DIRECTV customer information necessary for TiVo to fulfill Lead Generation Responses from Legacy Combination Receivers and to generate its own aggregate
reports in connection therewith. 
 (b) DIRECTV shall notify TiVo no less than [*] prior to distributing any lead generation objects
to Legacy Combination Receivers and provide TiVo with the following information: (i) the dates that DIRECTV will distribute such lead generation objects; (ii) the frequency with which (or the period for which) DIRECTV desires TiVo to
collect and aggregate responses to lead generation objects (e.g., [*]) into a lead generation file; and (iii) the person or persons DIRECTV designates to receive such lead generation file (which person shall be an employee of
DIRECTV, and not a third party advertiser, “DIRECTV’s Lead Gen Recipient”). TiVo shall use commercially reasonable efforts to deliver lead generation files in a mutually agreed format to DIRECTV’s Lead Gen Recipient within
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requested by DIRECTV and commercially practical for TiVo. DIRECTV shall pay TiVo [*] for each initial set up of a full lead generation file that TiVo
delivers pursuant to this Section 6.7(b), plus [*] for each subsequent report regarding a previously set-up full lead generation file. For clarity, TiVo’s obligation to deliver lead generation files as set forth in this
Section 6.7(b), and [*] by DIRECTV, shall [*] the version of Authoring Tools utilized by DIRECTV in connection with distribution of the applicable lead generation objects to Combination Receivers. TiVo shall not use any customer
responses to lead generation objects (“Lead Generation Responses”) delivered to DIRECTV under this Section 6.7(b) for any other purpose except to the extent necessary to verify, troubleshoot and resolve issues with data
collection from the Legacy Receiver, and shall not disclose such Lead Generation Responses (or any Usage Data derived therefrom) to any third party without DIRECTV’s prior written consent. 
 (c) TiVo shall notify DIRECTV no less than [*] prior to distributing any lead generation objects to DIRECTV TE Receivers and provide
DIRECTV with the following information: (i) the dates that TiVo will distribute such lead generation objects; (ii) the frequency with which (or the period for which) TiVo desires DIRECTV to collect and aggregate responses to lead
generation objects (e.g., [*]) into a lead generation file; and (iii) the person or persons TiVo designates to receive such lead generation file (which person shall be an employee of TiVo, and not a third party
advertiser, “TiVo’s Lead Gen Recipient”). DIRECTV shall use commercially reasonable efforts to deliver lead generation files in a mutually agreed format to TiVo’s Lead Gen Recipient within [*] of the end of the
collection/aggregation period selected by TiVo, or within such timing and frequency as requested by TiVo and commercially practical for DIRECTV. TiVo shall pay DIRECTV [*] for each initial set-up of a full lead generation file that DIRECTV
delivers pursuant to this Section 6.7(c), plus [*] for each subsequent report regarding a previously set up full lead generation file. The foregoing obligations of DIRECTV are subject to development by TiVo of appropriate software and
tools pursuant to the Development Agreement to enable DIRECTV to deliver the lead generation files as provided under this Section 6.7(c). DIRECTV shall not use any Lead Generation Responses delivered to TiVo under this Section 6.7(c) for
any other purpose except to the extent necessary to verify, troubleshoot and resolve issues with data collection from the DIRECTV TE Receiver, and shall not disclose such Lead Generation Responses (or any Usage Data derived therefrom) to any third
party without TiVo’s prior written consent. For clarity, although DIRECTV’s Lead Gen Recipient and TiVo’s Lead Gen Recipient may change from time to time with changes to personnel and responsibilities, it is anticipated that each Lead
Gen Recipient will remain generally the same from campaign to campaign, with the identity thereof merely confirmed in the notice provided in this Section 6.7(c) and Section 6.7(b) above.  
 (d) TiVo shall identify to DIRECTV the template for those lead generation files to be delivered to TiVo by DIRECTV pursuant to Section 6.7(c), with
sufficient lead time for DIRECTV to undertake appropriate systems set-up. Such template shall be substantially similar in scope to the lead generation files delivered to DIRECTV by TiVo pursuant to Section 6.7(b). If during the Term either
party requests a change to the template for files delivered to such party, DIRECTV and TiVo shall reasonably discuss such changes, with any agreement with respect thereto providing for the allocation of incremental costs associated with such changes
to the requesting party. 
 7. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF
TIVO. TiVo represents and warrants to DIRECTV and agrees that: 
 7.1 Organization, Good Standing and
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requisite corporate power and authority to carry on its business as now conducted. TiVo is duly qualified to transact business and is in good standing in
each jurisdiction in which the failure so to qualify would have a material adverse effect on its business or properties. 
 7.2
Authorization; Binding Obligation. All corporate action on the part of TiVo, its officers, directors and stockholders necessary for the authorization, execution, and delivery of this Agreement has been taken. The performance of all obligations
of TiVo hereunder constitutes valid and legally binding obligations of TiVo, enforceable against TiVo in accordance with its respective terms. 
 7.3 No Consents. The execution and delivery of this Agreement in accordance with the terms thereof and the compliance by TiVo with the provisions hereof or thereof (i) are not and will not be inconsistent with TiVo’s
Charter or Bylaws, (ii) do not and will not contravene any Laws (as defined below) applicable to TiVo, and (iii) do not and will not contravene any material provision of, or constitute a default under, any indenture, mortgage, contract,
license, agreement or other instrument of which TiVo is a party or by which it is bound or requires the consent or approval of, the registration with or the taking of any action in respect of or by, any federal, state or local government authority
or agency or other person. 
 7.4 Laws. TiVo has complied and shall comply with any and all Laws regarding TiVo’s development of
the Authoring Tools, the Provo Receiver and Two-Chip Receiver and TiVo’s deployment, if applicable, of the Authoring Tools and TiVo’s other obligations hereunder. As used herein, “Laws” shall mean FCC and all other
governmental (whether international, federal, state, municipal, or otherwise) statutes, laws, rules, regulations, ordinances, codes, directives, and orders. 
 7.5 Ability to Perform. TiVo possesses the technical and other knowledge and other abilities required to timely and fully meet its obligations under this Agreement. 
 7.6 Warranty Disclaimer. EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THIS
SECTION 7, TIVO MAKES NO WARRANTIES AS TO THE PERFORMANCE OF
THIS AGREEMENT OR THE DELIVERABLES OR THE SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED
HEREUNDER, AND TIVO EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES IMPLIED
AND STATUTORY, WHETHER ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF
TRADE INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY
RIGHTS. 
 8. REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES OF DIRECTV. DIRECTV represents
and warrants to TiVo and agrees that: 
 8.1 Organization, Good Standing and Qualification. DIRECTV is a corporation duly organized,
validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the state of California and has all requisite corporate power and authority to carry on its business as now conducted. DIRECTV is duly qualified to transact business and is in good standing in
each jurisdiction in which the failure so to qualify would have a material adverse effect on its business or properties. 
 8.2
Authorization; Binding Obligation. All corporate action on the part of DIRECTV, its officers, directors and stockholders necessary for the authorization, execution, and delivery of this Agreement has been taken. The performance of all
obligations of DIRECTV hereunder constitutes valid and legally binding obligations of DIRECTV, enforceable against DIRECTV in accordance with its respective terms. 
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not be inconsistent with DIRECTV’s Charter or Bylaws, (ii) do not and will not contravene any Laws applicable to DIRECTV, and (iii) do not and
will not contravene any material provision of, or constitute a default under, any indenture, mortgage, contract, license, agreement or other instrument of which DIRECTV is a party or by which it is bound or requires the consent or approval of, the
registration with or the taking of any action in respect of or by, any federal, state or local government authority or agency or other person. 
 8.4 Laws. DIRECTV has complied and shall comply with any and all Laws regarding DIRECTV’s obligations hereunder. 
 8.5 Ability to Perform. DIRECTV possesses the technical and other knowledge and other abilities required to timely and fully meet its obligations under this Agreement. 
 8.6 Warranty Disclaimer. EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THIS
SECTION 8, DIRECTV MAKES NO WARRANTIES AS TO THE PERFORMANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT
OR THE DELIVERABLES OR SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED HEREUNDER AND DIRECTV EXPRESSLY
DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES IMPLIED AND STATUTORY, WHETHER ARISING FROM
COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND
NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS. 
 9.
CONFIDENTIALITY.  
 9.1 Confidential Information. Each party (the “Disclosing Party”) may, from
time to time during the term of this Agreement, disclose or make available to the other party (the “Receiving Party”) certain proprietary or non-public information including, without limitation, trade secrets, know-how, formulas,
flow charts, diagnostic routines, business information, forecasts, financial plans and data, customer information, marketing plans, and unannounced product information (collectively, “Confidential Information”). If provided in
tangible form, such information shall be marked as “confidential” or “proprietary” or with a similar legend and, if disclosed orally or visually, shall be identified as confidential at the time of disclosure. Confidential
Information shall exclude information the Receiving Party can demonstrate by reasonably detailed written documentation: (a) was independently developed by the Receiving Party’s employees, consultants or contractors without access to or use
of the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information; (b) became known to the Receiving Party, without restriction, from a source (having a right to disclose such information) other than the Disclosing Party without breach of this Agreement;
(c) was in the public domain at the time it was disclosed or enters the public domain through no act or omission of the Receiving Party; or (d) was rightfully known by the Receiving Party, without restriction, at the time of disclosure.
For purposes of this Agreement, the Authoring Tools shall be deemed the Confidential Information of TiVo, regardless of whether they are marked as such. 
 9.2 Protection of Confidential Information. The Receiving Party shall not use the Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party except for the purpose of carrying out its rights or obligations under this
Agreement and shall not disclose the Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party, except as expressly authorized in this Agreement or in writing by the Disclosing Party. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Receiving Party may disclose any
Confidential Information that must be disclosed pursuant to applicable federal, state, or local law, regulation, court order, or other legal process or pursuant to the rules and regulations of any stock exchange or stock association in which
securities of the Receiving Party may be traded from time to time; provided, that the Receiving Party gives the Disclosing Party prompt written notice thereof and the Receiving Party obtains prior to any such disclosure a protective order or other
appropriate remedy. The Receiving Party will use the same degree of care to prevent such misuse or disclosure that the Receiving Party uses with respect to its own proprietary information, but in no event with less than with reasonable care.
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 9.3 Disclosure Restrictions. The Receiving Party may disclose Confidential Information only to
its employees, consultants and contractors when such disclosure is necessary for the Receiving Party to exercise its rights in compliance with, and only for purposes contemplated by, this Agreement, provided such employees, consultants and
contractors are advised of the confidential nature thereof and bound by nondisclosure obligations and restrictions no less restrictive than those set forth in this Section 9 (Confidentiality). 
 10. INDEMNIFICATION. 
 10.1 TiVo
Indemnification Obligation. 
 (a) Indemnity. TiVo, at its own expense, shall (i) defend, or at its option, settle, any
claims, suits, and actions brought by a third party (collectively “Claims”) against DIRECTV and its affiliated companies and their respective employees, officers, agents, attorneys, stockholders and directors, and their respective
successors and assigns (the “DIRECTV Indemnified Party(ies)”) based on (1) allegations that the Content and/or Authoring Tools (in the form provided to DIRECTV) infringes any patent, copyright, moral rights or trademark, or
misappropriates any trade secret issued or in effect in United States or violates any right of publicity or privacy, literary, music performance or dramatic right or otherwise constitutes libel, slander, plagiarism, or a violation of personal or
property rights or (2) allegations that any use by TiVo or use expressly authorized by TiVo of the Usage Data violates any Law or the DIRECTV Privacy Policy or the other restrictions set forth herein, except, to the extent caused by DIRECTV in
the case of violations of the Privacy Policy, or (3) allegations that any Content violates any Law; and (ii) pay any award, damages, or costs (including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees) as incurred or finally awarded
by a court of competent jurisdiction or agreed on in a settlement of any such Claim; provided that DIRECTV: (A) promptly notifies TiVo, in writing, of all such Claims; (B) cooperates reasonably with TiVo (at TiVo’s expense) in
defending such Claims; and (C) allows TiVo the primary right to control the defense (including the selection of counsel), or at TiVo’s sole option, to settle, all such Claims; provided such settlement provides a full unconditional release
of DIRECTV and does not impose any liability on DIRECTV. At its discretion, DIRECTV shall be entitled to jointly participate in the defense of such Claim with counsel of its own selection and DIRECTV shall be obligated to pay the fees and expenses
of such counsel of its own selection. 
 (b) Mitigation. If TiVo receives written notice of an alleged infringement or believes that a
Claim of infringement is likely, or if DIRECTV’s use of the Authoring Tools is prevented by a permanent injunction, TiVo may, at its sole option and expense, (i) procure for DIRECTV the right to continue use of the Authoring Tools at
TiVo’s sole expense; (ii) modify the Authoring Tools; or (iii) replace the infringing portion of the Authoring Tools with technology that does not infringe, provided that, in the case of subsections (ii) and (iii), the modified
and/or replaced technology contains substantially similar functionality and otherwise complies with the requirements of this Agreement (the “Replacement Technology”). 
 (c) Exceptions. TiVo shall have no liability for any such Claims based on (i) any use of the Authoring Tools in combination with products,
services or technology not required by TiVo or not otherwise required to use the Authoring Tools in a standalone form, if such infringement would not occur except for such combination; or (ii) any use of an infringing version of the Authoring
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 (d) Entire Obligation. The foregoing states TiVo’s entire liability and DIRECTV’s
sole and exclusive remedy with respect to any infringement by the Authoring Tools of any patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets or other proprietary rights of any third party whether direct or contributory. 
 10.2 DIRECTV Indemnity. 
 (a)
Indemnity. DIRECTV, at its own expense, shall (i) defend, or at its option, settle, any claims, suits, and actions brought by a third party (collectively “Claims”) against TiVo and its affiliated companies and their
respective employees, officers, agents, attorneys, stockholders and directors, and their respective successors and assigns (the “TiVo Indemnified Party(ies)”) based on allegations that (1) any use by DIRECTV or use expressly
authorized by DIRECTV of the Authoring Tools, violates any Law, other than Claims for which TiVo is obligated to defend DIRECTV pursuant to Section 10.1(a)(i)(1), or (2) allegations that any use by DIRECTV or use expressly authorized by
DIRECTV of the Usage Data violates any Law or the DIRECTV Privacy Policy or the other restrictions set forth herein, except, to the extent caused by TiVo in the case of violations of the Privacy Policy; and (ii) pay any award, damages, or costs
(including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys’ fees) as incurred or finally awarded in a court of competent jurisdiction or agreed on in a settlement of any such Claim; provided that TiVo (A) promptly notifies DIRECTV, in writing,
of all such Claims; (B) cooperates reasonably with DIRECTV (at DIRECTV’s expense) in defending such Claims; and (C) allows DIRECTV the primary right to control the defense (including the selection of counsel), or at DIRECTV’s
sole option, to settle, all such Claims; provided such settlement provides a full unconditional release of TiVo and does not impose any liability on TiVo. At its discretion, TiVo shall be entitled to jointly participate in the defense of such Claim
with counsel of its own selection and TiVo shall be obligated to pay the fees and expenses of such counsel of its own selection. 
 (b)
Exceptions. DIRECTV shall have no liability for any such Claims based on (i) a combination of the Authoring Tools with the Combination Receiver; or (ii) the TiVo Authoring Tools. 
 11. Limitation of Liability. EXCEPT IN THE EVENT OF A BREACH OF THE LICENSE GRANTED IN SECTION 2 (LICENSE GRANTS; COMMERCIAL USE), A KNOWING OR GROSSLY NEGLIGENT
BREACH OF THE RESTRICTIONS HEREIN ON THE USE OF USAGE DATA, UNDER LAWS AND DIRECTV PRIVACY POLICY, OR A BREACH OF SECTION 9 (CONFIDENTIALITY) AND EXCEPT FOR THE INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS SET FORTH IN SECTION 10 (INDEMNIFICATION), IN NO EVENT WILL
EITHER PARTY BE LIABLE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT UNDER ANY CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY, TORT OR OTHER LEGAL OR EQUITABLE THEORY FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS
OF PROFITS, OTHER COMMERCIAL LOSS, OR COST OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE TECHNOLOGY OR SERVICES), ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT, EVEN IF THE OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES AND EVEN IF ANY
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY STATED IN THIS AGREEMENT IS DEEMED TO FAIL OF ITS ESSENTIAL PURPOSE. EXCEPT IN THE EVENT OF A BREACH OF THE LICENSES GRANTED IN SECTION 2 (LICENSE GRANTS; COMMERCIAL USE), A KNOWING OR GROSSLY NEGLIGENT BREACH OF THE RESTRICTIONS
HEREIN ON THE USE OF USAGE DATA, UNDER LAWS AND DIRECTV PRIVACY POLICY, OR A BREACH OF SECTION 9 (CONFIDENTIALITY) AND EXCEPT FOR THE INDEMNIFICATION OBLIGATIONS SET FORTH IN SECTION 10 (INDEMNIFICATION), IN NO EVENT SHALL EITHER PARTY’S
CUMULATIVE LIABILITY UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF ALL FEES PAID BY, OR DUE FROM, DIRECTV TO TIVO HEREUNDER. THIS LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 

  

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IS CUMULATIVE, WITH ALL PAYMENTS FOR CLAIMS IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT BEING AGGREGATED TO DETERMINE SATISFACTION OF THE LIMIT. THE EXISTENCE OF ONE
OR MORE CLAIMS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT WILL NOT ENLARGE THE LIMIT. 
 12. TERM AND TERMINATION. 

12.1 Term. The term (the “Term”) of this Agreement shall begin on the Effective Date and continue until the termination of the
Development Agreement, unless sooner terminated pursuant to this Section 12 (Term and Termination). Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the event that this Agreement would otherwise terminate due to the expiration of the Development Agreement,
DIRECTV shall have the option, exercisable upon ninety (90) days prior written notice, to extend the Term of the Agreement for an additional year. DIRECTV may renew such extension on an annual basis, upon written notice delivered no less than
ninety (90) days prior to what would otherwise be the end of the Term, for no more than four (4) additional annual renewal terms. 
 12.2 Termination. Either party may terminate this Agreement if the other party materially breaches this Agreement and fails to cure such breach within sixty (60) days after receipt of written notice thereof from the
non-breaching party. 
 12.3 Survival. Sections 1 (Definitions); 2.5 (Reservation of Rights; Ownership); 3 (Usage Data) (but only as
related to DIRECTV’s ownership and control of the Usage Data); 4 (DIRECTV Services Data Protocol) (for the period of time provided in Exhibit E); 5.1 (Existing Marketing Agreement); 5.2 (TiVo’s Use of Network Showcases and TiVolution
Magazine); 7 (Representations and Warranties of TiVo); 8 (Representations and Warranties of DIRECTV); 9 (Confidentiality); 10 (Indemnification); 11 (Limitation of Liability); 12.3 (Survival); 12.4 (No Liability for Termination); 12.5 (License in
Specified Circumstances) (for the period of time provided herein); and 13 (Miscellaneous) shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, provided this Agreement is not terminated by the other party to
this Agreement for material breach pursuant to Section 12.2 above, either party may fulfill its obligations under advertising agreements with third parties executed prior to expiration or termination of this Agreement (and the other party shall
fulfill such obligations as necessary and appropriate hereunder in connection with such agreements) for up to twelve (12) months from such expiration or termination. 
 12.4 No Liability for Termination. Each party understands that the rights of termination hereunder are absolute. The terminating party shall not incur any liability whatsoever for any damage, loss or expenses
of any kind suffered or incurred by the other arising from or incident to the terminating party’s exercise of its termination rights under this Agreement. In particular, without limiting the foregoing, the terminated party shall not be entitled
to any damages on account of prospective profits or anticipated sales related to such exercise of termination rights. 
 12.5 License in
Specified Circumstances. Notwithstanding Section 12.3 above, in the event this Agreement is terminated for (a) a Change of Control under Section 4.21 of the Development Agreement, (b) a material breach by TiVo of either the
Development Agreement or this Agreement, or (c) as a result of TiVo’s insolvency, bankruptcy or other TiVo insolvency event pursuant to Section 9.3 of the Development Agreement, then at DIRECTV’s option, exercised by notice
delivered no later than the effective date of the Termination Notice, DIRECTV shall have a license to the Authoring Tools as set forth in Section 2.2 (subject to the license restrictions set forth in Section 2.4), for [*], with
respect to those Legacy Receivers distributed during the term of the Development Agreement, in exchange for a payment of [*], with such license renewable by DIRECTV on an annual basis for a period of up to [*]. 
  

  

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 13. MISCELLANEOUS. 
 13.1 No Agency. Each party will in all matters relating to this Agreement act as an independent contractor. Nothing contained in this Agreement,
nor the execution or performance thereof, shall be construed as creating any agency, partnership, or other form of joint enterprise between the parties. Neither party will have authority nor represent that it has any authority to assume or create
any obligation, express or implied, on behalf of the other party, or to represent the other party as agent, employee or in any other capacity. 
 13.2 Taxes. All payments made by each party hereunder shall be paid without deduction for and net of any sales, use, excise, import or export, value-added or similar tax or duty, government permit or license fees, customs and similar
fees, penalties and interest and any costs associated with the collection or withholding of any of the foregoing (except for taxes based on the receiving party’s net income) (collectively, “Taxes”). If any deduction is legally
required on any fees payable by one party to the other party hereunder, the party making such payment shall pay in the manner and at the same time such additional amounts as will result in the receiving party receiving the amounts such party would
have received absent such required deduction. The paying party shall promptly pay or reimburse all federal, state, and local Taxes, if any, due, arising from, or measured by amounts payable to the receiving party under this Agreement. 
 13.3 Amendment, Modification or Waiver. This Agreement shall not be altered or otherwise amended except pursuant to an instrument in writing
signed by each of the parties hereto. 
 13.4 Successors; Assigns. All the terms of this Agreement shall be binding upon and shall
inure to the benefit of the permitted successors and assigns of the respective parties hereto. Neither party may assign this Agreement without the written consent of the other party, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, either party may transfer and assign this Agreement, by operation of law or otherwise, to the surviving entity in the event of a sale to, merger with, or acquisition of all or substantially all of such party’s assets by such
entity, and each party hereby consents to such assignment in advance. 
 13.5 Governing Law. This Agreement and all matters or issues
related hereto or arising hereunder shall be governed by the laws of the State of California, without regard to principles of conflicts of law, as such laws would apply to contracts entered into by California residents and performed entirely in
California. The parties agree that all disputes and litigation regarding this Agreement and matters connected with its performance shall be brought in a federal court in the Northern District or Central District of California or in state court in
Los Angeles County or Santa Clara County, California, and each party irrevocably submits to the jurisdiction and venue of any such court in any such action or proceeding. 
 13.6 Titles and Subtitles. The titles and subtitles used in this Agreement are used for convenience only and are not to be considered in construing or interpreting this Agreement. 
 13.7 Notices. All notices permitted or required under this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be delivered to the address(es) for notice set
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specify in writing. Notices shall be effective (i) on the date received, if delivered by hand; (ii) on the date sent if sent by facsimile with
confirmation, (ii) on the next business day following delivery thereof to an air courier for overnight delivery, and (iii) on the fifth business day after deposit into either the United States mail service (as applicable), postage prepaid,
return receipt requested. 
  

							
	To:	  	TiVo Inc.	  	To:	  	DIRECTV, Inc.
		  	Jeffrey Klugman,	  		  	Eric Shanks,
		  	SVP, General Manager, SPD	  		  	Senior Vice President Advanced Services
		  	2160 Gold Street	  		  	2230 East Imperial Highway
		  	Alviso, CA 95002	  		  	El Segundo, California 90245
		  	Fax: (408) 519-5330	  		  	Fax: (310) 964-3676
		
	With a copy to:	  	With a copy to:
		  	TiVo Inc.	  		  	DIRECTV, Inc.
		  	General Counsel: Matthew Zinn	  		  	General Counsel
		  	2160 Gold Street	  		  	2230 East Imperial Highway
		  	Alviso, CA 95002	  		  	El Segundo, California 90245
		  	Fax: (408) 519-5330	  		  	Fax: (310) 964-4884

 13.8 Force Majeure. Neither party shall be liable hereunder by reason of any failure or
delay in the performance of its obligations hereunder (except for payments of money) on account of strikes (other than strikes of a party’s own employees), shortages, riots, insurrection, fires, flood, storm, explosions, acts of God, war,
governmental action, labor conditions (other than with respect to a party’s own employees), earthquakes, material shortages or any other causes that are beyond the reasonable control of such party; provided, however, that the parties will use
commercially reasonable efforts, including the implementation of business continuity measures, to mitigate the effects of such force majeure. 
 13.9 Section 365(n) of the Bankruptcy Code. All rights and licenses granted under or pursuant to this Agreement by TiVo to DIRECTV are, and shall otherwise be deemed to be, for purposes of Section 365(n) of the United
States Bankruptcy Code, licenses of rights to “intellectual property” as defined under Section 101(56) of the United States Bankruptcy Code. The Parties agree that DIRECTV, as licensee of such rights and licenses, shall retain and may
fully exercise all of its rights and elections under the Bankruptcy Code, provided that DIRECTV abides by the terms of this Agreement. 
 13.10 Injunctive Relief. It is understood and agreed that, notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, any breach of Section 9 (Confidentiality) or the licenses granted in Section 2 (License Grants; Commercial
Use) and any restrictions related thereto will cause irreparable damage for which recovery of money damages would be inadequate, and that both parties shall therefore be entitled to obtain timely injunctive relief to protect their respective rights
under this Agreement, in addition to any and all remedies available at law. 
 13.11 Export Controls. Each party agrees that it will
comply with all U.S. export control Laws and the applicable regulations thereunder, as well as any other applicable Laws of the U.S. affecting the export of technology. 
 13.12 Severability. If one or more provisions of this Agreement are held to be unenforceable under applicable law, portions of such provisions, or such provisions in their entirety, to the extent necessary,
shall be severed from this Agreement and the balance of the Agreement shall be interpreted as if such provision were so excluded and shall be enforceable in accordance with its terms. 
  

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 13.13 Counterparts. The Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be an
original, but all of which together shall constitute one agreement. 
 13.14 Entire Agreement. This Agreement, including any exhibits
and schedules attached hereto, in conjunction with the Development Agreement and, upon exercise of DIRECTV’s option, the Technology License Agreement, constitute the entire agreement between DIRECTV and TiVo with respect to the subject matter
specifically set forth herein. 
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have duly
executed this Agreement by their respective duly authorized officers. 
  

									
	TIVO INC.	 		 	DIRECTV, INC.
					
	By:	 	 /s/ Naveen Chopra
	 		 	By:	 	 /s/ Derek Chang

	Name:	 	Naveen Chopra	 		 	Name:	 	Derek Chang
	Title:	 	VP, Business Development	 		 	Title:	 	Executive Vice President

  

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	Confidential treatment has been requested for portions of this exhibit. The copy filed herewith omits the information subject to the confidentiality request. Omissions are designated as
[*]. A complete version of this exhibit has been filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

 EXHIBIT A 
 AUTHORING TOOLS 
 Shaggy tagger – This
software provides a user interface for inserting data into the VBI of a video signal. The following software modules are included with Shaggy: 
  

	 	•	 	 Ipreview (allows viewers to schedule recordings interactively from video) 

  

	 	•	 	 Showcase events (allow viewers to interactively jump to showcases from video) 

  

	 	•	 	 TiVoClips (used to specify video segments within a program which can be played within the TiVo client). 

 Shaggy requires a Pentium class PC running Microsoft Windows, a Norpak TES 5 or other supported closed caption hardware, and a Sony Digibeta pro-grade
VTR. 
 Showcase Builder – This software provides a user interface for designing “showcases” for the TiVo Service. Showcases
provide a promotional area which allows viewers to schedule recordings of promoted shows. Showcase designers can include graphics and text and can reference clipped video which may reside on the client receiver. Also included is the ability to
author “lead generation” objects, which allow customers to respond to inquiries that are included in the showcase. Showcase Builder requires a Pentium class PC running Microsoft Windows. 
 GOAT (General Oracle Authoring Tool) – This software provides a user interface for (1) specifying data to the TiVo Service to remotely initiate the recording
of a program and (2) authoring new menu items into TiVo Central which can be used to (a) play recordings, (b) play video clips, or (c) access showcases. GOAT requires a Pentium class PC running Microsoft Windows. 
  

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 EXHIBIT B 
 DIRECTV PRIVACY POLICY 
 As of Second Restatement
Effective Date 
 (Attached Hereto) 
  

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 EXHIBIT C 
 APPROVED LEAD GENERATION FUNCTIONALITY 
 To qualify as Approved Lead Generation Functionality, an instance of Lead Generation and Submission Functionality must: 
  

	1.	Not collect customer information from any end user of the Combination Receiver who does not affirmatively choose to receive a product, service or information, or to be included in a
promotional mailing list about the products or services of the advertiser (such product, service, information, or inclusion in a promotional mailing list, the “Lead Gen Result”); 

  

	2.	Ensure that customer information of any end user of the Combination Receiver who elects to receive the Lead Gen Result is used solely to provide the Lead Gen Result [*] and
such customer information [*]; provided however, that the Advertiser may [*] to such customer for [*], and such customer information [*]. 

  

	3.	Utilize a third party (other than the customer for the Lead Generation and Submission Functionality (the “Advertiser”)) [*] to provide the Lead Gen Result;
provided, however, that the Advertiser may use customer information from any end user of the DIRECTV DVR Receiver [*]. 

  

	4.	Ensure that customer information is kept in strict confidence, using prudent methods to safeguard such customer information, including encryption and password protection, and
ensuring that customer information is not transferred, sold or otherwise disclosed to any third party other than a permitted Advertiser without DIRECTV’S prior written consent. 

  

	5.	Ensure that such customer information provided to a permitted Advertiser [*]. 

  

	6.	Provide clear customer disclosure and communication as to the scope of use of collected customer information and the restrictions applicable thereto. 

  

	7.	Identify a toll-free number that customers can use to answer their questions. 

  

  

	[*]	Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the
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 EXHIBIT D 
 Program Placement Revenue Share Under Section 2.3(i) 
  

			
	 Cumulative Net Revenue from Program Placement Sales
	  	 % of Net Revenue paid to
DIRECTV

	 For all amounts up to and including US[*]
	  	[*]
	 For amounts greater than US[*] but less than or equal to US[*]
	  	[*]
	 For amounts greater than US[*]
	  	[*]

 “Net Revenue” means the gross amount collected by TiVo from any third party in connection with
the sale of any Program Placement that is distributed to the Program Placement Allocation (as set forth in Section 2.3(c)) and attributable to Combination Receivers less (i) duties and taxes assessed on collected revenues; (ii) actual
and reasonable out-of-pocket expenses for creation and distribution of such Program Placement; (iii) and actual commissions paid (not to exceed 15% of gross amount) in connection with sales of Program Placements. 
 For the sake of this Exhibit D, “Cumulative Net Revenue from Program Placement Sales” represents the cumulative amount of Net Revenue for sales of
Program Placements that are distributed to the Program Placement Allocation and attributable to Combination Receivers for the duration of the Launch Period (as defined in Section 1.7) 
  

  

	[*]	Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the
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 EXHIBIT E 
 DIRECTV Protocols and Agreements for 
 Using Personal Data 
 This Exhibit (this “Exhibit”) is attached to, supplements and forms an integral part of that certain Second Amended and Restated Services
Agreement dated as of September 2, 2008 (the “Agreement”), by and between DIRECTV, Inc., a California corporation, with its principal place of business at 2230 East Imperial Highway, El Segundo, California 90245
(“DIRECTV”), and TiVo Inc., a Delaware corporation, with its principal place of business at 2160 Gold Street, PO Box 2160, Alviso CA 95002 (“Receiving Party”). Unless otherwise indicated herein,
capitalized terms used in this Exhibit without definition have the respective meanings specified in the Agreement. This Exhibit controls in the event there are any inconsistencies between this Exhibit and the Agreement regarding the Use of Personal
Data. 
 1. Introduction. Pursuant to the Agreement, Personal Data may be made available to Receiving Party for Permitted Use. Receiving Party
acknowledges that Personal Data is: (a) as between Receiving Party and DIRECTV, proprietary to DIRECTV; (b) of significant value to DIRECTV; (c) not generally known to the public; and (d) of a highly sensitive nature. Therefore,
Receiving Party, in addition to complying with any requirements of the Agreement restricting the disclosure and use of DIRECTV’s Confidential Information generally, shall observe the obligations set forth in this Exhibit with respect to its Use
of Personal Data. Receiving Party further acknowledges that DIRECTV would not make Personal Data available to Receiving Party but for Receiving Party’s agreement to undertake such obligations. 
 2. Certain Definitions. 
 “Derivative Personally
Identifiable Information” means any revision, modification, translation, extraction, redaction, abridgment, summary, condensation, expansion, description, annotation, list, compilation, collection, aggregation, grouping or other form in
which any Personally Identifiable Information included in or derived from any Personal Data may be recast, manipulated, transformed or adapted. Derivative Personally Identifiable Information does not include anonymous information that does not
identify any Individual, such as aggregate demographic information or blind data. 
 “Disclose,” “Disclosure”
and any word of like import means to disclose, display, make available, transmit, distribute, release, transfer, disseminate, publish, deliver, convey, furnish or otherwise communicate Personal Data orally, visually, in writing or by electronic or
any other means. 
 “Individual” means any natural person (including, without limitation, any DIRECTV subscriber or employee) whose
Personal Data is made available to Receiving Party pursuant to the Agreement for Permitted Use. 
 “Permitted Use” means the
following specific Use of Personal Data that Receiving Party is authorized hereby to perform (and such ancillary activities as are strictly and necessarily related to carrying out such Use), and no other Use: any Use necessary in connection with
Receiving Party’s performance of activities authorized pursuant to the Agreement. 
 “Permitted User” means the following named
natural persons or entities, or classes of natural persons or entities who are authorized hereby to Use Personal Data through or on behalf of Receiving Party, and no other natural persons or entities: employees, consultants and contractors of
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 “Personal Data” means, with respect to any Individual, the following specific Personally
Identifiable Information made available to Receiving Party from time to time pursuant to the Agreement that is authorized for Permitted Use and any Derivative Personally Identifiable Information obtained therefrom: (a) name; (b) home,
office and/or mailing address; (c) telephone number(s); (d) DIRECTV account number; (e) social security number; (f) email address and/or other online contact information, such as username or screen name; (g) credit and/or
debit card information, including card number, expiration date and other associated data; (h) bank account information, including account number, ABA routing number and check number (if applicable); (i) access code or password;
(j) persistent digital or electronic identifier(s), such as an account number or other data held in a “cookie,” an access card identification number or a processor serial number; (k) date of birth; (l) DIRECTV account
activity and transaction history, including descriptions of and charges for product and programming purchases and service subscriptions; (m) receiver identification number(s); and (n) such other Personally Identifiable Information as may
be made available to Receiving Party from time to time pursuant to the Agreement. 
 “Personally Identifiable Information” means any
information or data that, either alone or in combination with other information or data (whether or not included in Personal Data), discloses, identifies or describes a particular Individual, and includes, without limitation, unique identifiers such
as name, address and telephone number and descriptive identifiers such as product purchases, service subscriptions and job title. 
 “Use” means Disclosing, storing, maintaining, accessing, retrieving, handling, examining, viewing, reviewing, revising, modifying, translating, extracting, redacting, abridging, summarizing, condensing, expanding,
describing, annotating, listing, compiling, collecting, aggregating, grouping, adapting, recasting, manipulating, transforming, deleting, erasing, destroying, disposing of, dealing with or otherwise taking any action whatsoever with respect to any
Personal Data. 
 3. General Obligations. 
 a. Restrictions on Use. Receiving Party agrees to Use Personal Data solely for the Permitted Use. Receiving Party specifically agrees that, without obtaining DIRECTV’s prior written authorization in each instance, it shall not:

 i. Disclose Personal Data in any manner for any purpose to any third party other than a Permitted User; 
 ii. permit any third party other than a Permitted User to Use Personal Data; 
 iii. sell, resell, rent, lease or license Personal Data in any manner for any purpose; 
 iv. export or Use
Personal Data outside of the United States; 
 v. copy, duplicate or otherwise reproduce Personal Data, in whole or in part, in any form by
any means (other than ephemeral electronic copies incidental to the Permitted Use or to normal system maintenance and backup); provided, however, that every such copy, duplicate or reproduction of Personal Data shall be prominently
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each page, screen, file or physical embodiment thereof) with a mutually acceptable notice or marking that identifies DIRECTV’s ownership of Personal
Data, the highly confidential nature of Personal Data, and/or the restrictions on Disclosure and other Use to which Personal Data is subject; 
 vi. remove, obscure or modify any DIRECTV symbols, notices or disclaimers that may appear on or as part of Personal Data; every copy, duplicate or reproduction of Personal Data that may be made by or on behalf of Receiving Party shall
include the same symbols, notices and disclaimers as the original; 
 vii. unless included within the Permitted Use, create any Derivative
Personally Identifiable Information; 
 viii. unless included within the Permitted Use, Use Derivative Personally Identifiable Information, or
Disclose Derivative Personally Identifiable Information to a third party (other than a Permitted User), for any purpose in any manner that permits the third party to identify, determine or extrapolate any Personally Identifiable Information with
respect to any Individual whose Personally Identifiable Information is included in Personal Data; or 
 ix. unless included within the
Permitted Use, Use Personal Data to solicit or induce a purchase, rental, lease, license or exchange of products, goods, property or services directly (either by Receiving Party or intermediaries) to any Individual by means of postal mail,
telephone, facsimile, cellular transmission, electronic mail or any other means. 
 The foregoing restrictions do not extend to Receiving
Party’s Use of any Personally Identifiable Information included within Personal Data that Receiving Party can demonstrate to DIRECTV’s reasonable satisfaction (A) was in Receiving Party’s possession or under its control prior to
the effective date of the Agreement, (B) was or is obtained by Receiving Party independent of the Agreement or this Exhibit, and (C) is either (1) Used separate from, not in combination with, and without reference to Personal Data or
(2) Used consistent with the express, memorialized consent of each Individual disclosed, identified or described by, related to or associated with such Personally Identifiable Information. The Personally Identifiable Information described in
clauses (A) and (B) is referred to as “Independent Information.” 
 b. Safeguarding Personal Data. 
 i. Security Program. Receiving Party shall establish and implement, and thereafter maintain, a comprehensive information security program that is
reasonably designed to protect the security, confidentiality and integrity of Personal Data in both electronic and physical form (the “Security Program”). The Security Program, the content and implementation of which must be
fully documented in writing, shall contain administrative, technical and physical safeguards appropriate to Receiving Party’s size and complexity, the nature and scope of the Permitted Use, and the sensitivity of Personal Data, including:

 A. the designation of a senior-level employee of Receiving Party to coordinate and be accountable for the Security Program
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 B. the identification of material internal and external risks to the security,
confidentiality and integrity of Personally Identifiable Information that could result in the unauthorized Disclosure or other unauthorized Use, or the loss, alteration, destruction or other compromise, of Personal Data, or identity theft or other
substantial harm or inconvenience to any Individual, and assessment of the sufficiency of any safeguards in place to control these risks. At a minimum, this risk assessment should include consideration of risks in each area of relevant operation,
including, but not limited to: (1) employee training and management; (2) information systems, including network and software design, information processing, storage, transmission and disposal; and (3) prevention, detection and
response to attacks, intrusions, or other system failures; 
 C. the design and implementation of reasonable safeguards to
control the risks identified through risk assessment, and regular testing or monitoring of the effectiveness of the safeguards’ key controls, systems and procedures; and 
 D. the evaluation and adjustment of the Security Program in light of the results of the testing and monitoring required by clause (C)
above, any material changes to Receiving Party’s operations or business arrangements, and any other circumstances that Receiving Party knows or has reason to know may have a material impact on the effectiveness of the Security Program,
including, without limitation, any changes in privacy, data security, breach notification, identity theft and other laws applicable to Personally Identifiable Information (collectively, “Data Protection Laws”). 
 ii. Identity Theft Prevention Program. Without limiting the generality of Section 3(b)(i), Receiving Party shall also develop and implement,
and thereafter maintain, either as a component of the Security Program or on a stand-alone basis, a written program for combating identity theft in connection with the Use of Personal Data (the “Identity Theft Prevention
Program”). The Identity Theft Prevention Program shall be appropriate to Receiving Party’s size and complexity, the nature and scope of the Permitted Use, and the sensitivity of Personal Data, and must include reasonable policies
and procedures for detecting, preventing, and mitigating identity theft to enable Receiving Party to: 
 A. identify relevant
patterns, practices and specific activities that indicate the possible existence of identity theft (collectively, “Red Flags”) and incorporate Red Flags into the Identity Theft Prevention Program; 
 B. detect Red Flags that have been incorporated into the Identity Theft Prevention Program; 
 C. respond appropriately to any Red Flags that are detected to prevent and mitigate identity theft; and 
 D. ensure the Identity Theft Prevention Program is updated periodically to reflect changes in risks to Individuals from identity theft,
any material changes to Receiving Party’s operations or business arrangements, and any other circumstances that Receiving Party knows or has reason to know may have a material impact on the effectiveness of the Identity Theft Prevention
Program, including without limitation, any changes in Data Protection Laws. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Identity Theft Prevention Program shall specifically conform to regulations and guidelines promulgated pursuant to the
Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 and rules and regulations adopted thereunder (collectively, “FACTA”), even if FACTA does not otherwise impose a direct obligation on Receiving Party. 
  

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 iii. Minimum Data Protection Standards. Without limiting the generality of Sections 3(b)(i)
and (ii), Receiving Party shall specifically adhere to: (A) ISO/IEC 27002:2005 (Code of Practice for Information Security Management) in effect from time to time (“ISO 27002”), in connection with all Use of Personal Data; and
(B) the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard in effect from time to time (“PCI DSS”), in connection with all Use, if any, of Personal Data that is “cardholder data” or “sensitive authentication data”
(as each such term is used in PCI DSS) (the “Minimum Data Protection Standards”). From time to time after the date hereof, DIRECTV may identify to Receiving Party other standards designed to protect the security, confidentiality and
integrity of Personal Data that are widely adopted within the data security industry, including, without limitation, applicable information security standards published by the International Organization for Standardization and the International
Electrotechnical Commission. Receiving Party shall comply with all such other standards as DIRECTV may reasonably require within 90 days of written notice to Receiving Party by DIRECTV (and at such time such other standard(s) will be included within
the definition of “Minimum Data Protection Standards”). 
 iii. Responsibility. Notwithstanding any of the foregoing,
Receiving Party acknowledges that it is responsible for (A) the security, confidentiality and integrity of Personal Data in its possession or under its control, and (B) the failure of any person or entity that Uses such Personal Data to
observe any restriction on disclosure or other Use set forth herein. 
 c. Compliance with Laws and Standards. When Using the Personal
Data of any Individual, Receiving Party shall comply with all Data Protection Laws applicable to Personally Identifiable Information included as part of such Personal Data (i) that impose a direct obligation on Receiving Party, and (ii) of
the jurisdiction in which such Individual resides, even if any such Data Protection Law does not otherwise impose a direct obligation on Receiving Party; provided, that if the jurisdiction in which an Individual whose Personally Identifiable
Information included in Personal Data resides has not adopted a given Data Protection Law, Receiving Party shall comply with the corresponding Data Protection Laws of the State of California with respect to such Individual’s Personally
Identifiable Information. Receiving Party shall further comply with all applicable rules, guidelines, codes, regulations and standards for the privacy and security of Personally Identifiable Information promulgated by (A) any trade or
professional association within its industry of which Receiving Party is a member or to which a substantial number of Receiving Party’s competitors belong, and (B) any financial institution or other third party whose systems are Used by
Receiving Party to process a transaction involving Personal Data (an “Institution”) (collectively, “Data Protection Standards”). Receiving Party hereby represents that it is presently in compliance with (1) all
Data Protection Laws and Data Protection Standards known to impose a direct obligation on Receiving Party, and (2) the Minimum Data Protection Standards identified in clauses (A) and (B) of Section 3(b)(ii). Receiving Party
acknowledges that Data Protection Laws may limit the Disclosure and other Use of Personal Data in a manner that may be more restrictive than specifically authorized by the Permitted Use. Receiving Party shall at all times comply with the more
restrictive requirements of applicable Data Protection Laws, notwithstanding any failure of essential purpose relating to the Permitted Use. 
  

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 d. Data Protection Incidents. 
 i. Defined. A “Data Protection Incident” means (A) any suspected or actual breach of Receiving Party’s
facilities, equipment or systems that reasonably may be expected to (1) adversely affect the security or confidentiality of Personal Data, or (2) lead to identity theft with respect to any Individual; (B) any failure to comply with
the Security Program, the Identity Theft Prevention Program, or a Minimum Data Protection Standard as it relates to Personal Data; (C) any unauthorized Disclosure or other unauthorized Use of Personal Data in the possession or under the control
of Receiving Party; (D) any suspected or actual violation by Receiving Party or any employee, contractor, agent or representative of Receiving Party of any applicable Data Protection Law that reasonably may be expected to (1) adversely
affect the security or confidentiality of Personal Data, or (2) lead to identity theft with respect to any Individual; (E) any claim made or suit filed or proceeding instituted by a third party with respect to any of the foregoing items;
or (F) any inquiry, investigation or directive initiated or issued by any governmental entity regarding (1) the failure by Receiving Party or any Permitted User to comply with any Data Protection Law, or (2) any compromise in the
security or confidentiality of Personally Identifiable Information in the possession or under the control of Receiving Party. 
 ii. Notice
to DIRECTV. Upon becoming aware of a Data Protection Incident, Receiving Party shall promptly (but in no event later than four (4) hours with respect to Receiving Party’s knowledge of any event described in clauses (A)
through (D) of Section 3(d)(i)) notify DIRECTV in writing, detailing the circumstances and full particulars thereof. Within one business day of its receipt thereof, Receiving Party shall provide DIRECTV with a copy of (A) any
communication from a governmental entity pertaining to a Data Protection Incident, and (B) any complaint or demand filed with a court or governmental entity pertaining to a Data Protection Incident; provided, that Receiving Party may
redact from such copy any non-public information relating to the identity of any other customer or client of Receiving Party. 
 iii.
Corrective Measures. In the event of the occurrence of a Data Protection Incident involving Personal Data or in the event Receiving Party or DIRECTV is subject to negative publicity due to a Data Protection Incident, Receiving Party shall
take such reasonable corrective measures as DIRECTV may request (including, without limitation, providing breach notifications to Individuals and issuing unauthorized transaction reimbursements). Without limiting the scope of the indemnity provided
in Section 3(f), Receiving Party shall promptly reimburse DIRECTV upon written request for all costs and expenses incurred by DIRECTV associated with a Data Protection Incident for any corrective measures required by applicable Data Protection
Laws or by any governmental entity or Institution to be taken by DIRECTV (including, without limitation, providing breach notifications to Individuals, closing and/or reopening DIRECTV subscriber accounts, and offering credit monitoring services and
identity theft insurance to Individuals). For clarification, DIRECTV shall not be entitled to reimbursement of costs and expenses for corrective measures if such corrective measures have already been taken by TiVo as provided for in the first
sentence of this Section 3(b)(iii), unless such additional corrective measures were required by applicable Data Protection Laws or by any governmental entity or Institution to be also taken by DIRECTV, nor shall DIRECTV be entitled to
reimbursement under this Section 3(b)(iii) if TiVo has indemnified DIRECTV under Section 3(f) below. 
  

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 iv. Public Announcements. Receiving Party shall not issue any press release or make any public
announcement concerning any Data Protection Incident involving Personal Data without the prior express written approval of DIRECTV with regard to the form, content and timing of such announcement, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld or
delayed. Receiving Party shall cooperate in good faith with DIRECTV in promptly responding to all inquiries by Individuals, governmental entities and Institutions pertaining to any Data Protection Incident involving Personal Data. 
 e. Audit. Receiving Party shall be responsible for maintaining auditable records to demonstrate that all requirements of this Exhibit are met.
Within ninety (90) days after any Data Protection Incident, Receiving Party shall engage an accredited certification body to audit Receiving Party’s compliance with ISO 27002 (the “ISO Audit”) and, unless such Data Protection
Incident was merely a suspected (and not actual) breach or violation as described in Section 3.d.i(A) or (D) above, shall conduct an additional ISO Audit twelve (12) calendar months thereafter. Promptly upon completion of the ISO
Audits, Receiving Party shall provide DIRECTV with a summary of the relevant portions of the ISO Audits relating to Receiving Party’s compliance with ISO 27002. In addition, Receiving Party shall make available to DIRECTV on request such
information as DIRECTV may reasonably require to better understand the type and nature of the specific Uses of Personal Data carried out by Receiving Party. Receiving Party shall authorize the Information Officer to respond to DIRECTV’s
inquiries in this regard. DIRECTV may, at reasonable intervals during the term of the Permitted Use and at such time and place as is mutually agreeable, meet with the Information Officer to seek clarification of the implementation and maintenance of
the Security Program, the Identity Theft Prevention Program and the Minimum Data Protection Standards and any security, audit and control procedures being taken specifically with respect to Personal Data. Promptly (but in no event later than one
business day) upon the occurrence of a Data Protection Incident and otherwise upon at least five (5) business days’ prior written notice at least once each calendar year, Receiving Party shall accord to any independent security expert or
auditor selected by DIRECTV and reasonably acceptable to Receiving Party reasonable access to all facilities, systems and records in the possession or under the control of Receiving Party to investigate and examine Receiving Party’s Use of
Personal Data and compliance by Receiving Party with the Security Program, the Identity Theft Prevention Program and the Minimum Data Protection Standards as they relate to Personal Data; provided, that any independent third party selected by
DIRECTV that is qualified as a Certified Information System Security Professional or as a Certified Information Systems Auditor, or holds a Global Information Assurance Certification from the SANS (SysAdmin, Audit, Network, Security) Institute,
shall be deemed acceptable to Receiving Party unless such third party is, or performs services for, any Receiving Party competitor. In the event Receiving Party maintains shared facilities and systems for multiple customers or clients, such expert
or auditor shall report to DIRECTV only the results of such investigation and examination pertaining to Use of Personal Data and compliance by Receiving Party with the Security Program, the Identity Theft Prevention Program and the Minimum Data
Protection Standards as they relate to Personal Data, and not any non-public information pertaining solely to any other customer or client of Receiving Party. Unless the exigency of the circumstances otherwise dictate, access to such expert or
auditor may be granted at Receiving Party’s discretion during non-peak or non-business hours to minimize disruption of Receiving Party’s normal operation of its business. 
 f. Receiving Party Indemnification. Receiving Party shall defend DIRECTV and its directors, officers, employees, agents and representatives (each,
an “Indemnified Party”) from and against all suits, claims, demands, proceedings and other actions brought by a third party, and will pay all associated expenses, costs (including all court costs and reasonable
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disbursements, and to the extent permitted by law, fines, penalties and forfeitures), judgments, liabilities, losses and damages of any nature (including
settlements entered into in good faith with Receiving Party’s consent, not to be unreasonably withheld), arising out of or related to or incurred by reason of or in connection with Receiving Party’s Use of Personal Data, including but not
limited to (i) any breach by Receiving Party of any representation, warranty or covenant contained in this Exhibit, (ii) the occurrence of a Data Protection Incident, and (iii) any claim made by any Individual, governmental entity or
Institution in respect of any actual or alleged (A) misappropriation or other unauthorized Disclosure or other Use of Personal Data in the possession or under the control of Receiving Party, or (B) failure of Receiving Party to comply, in
respect of Personal Data, with the Security Program, the Identity Theft Prevention Program, any Minimum Data Protection Standard or any applicable Data Protection Law. DIRECTV shall give prompt written notice to Receiving Party of any suit, claim,
demand, proceeding or other action for which indemnity is sought under this Section 3(f); provided, that the failure of DIRECTV to give such notice shall not release Receiving Party from its indemnification obligations with respect
thereto unless Receiving Party is actually and materially prejudiced by such failure. Receiving Party shall have the right to control the defense of any such claim, action or demand and any related settlement negotiations, and DIRECTV shall
reasonably assist in such defense at Receiving Party’s expense. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each Indemnified Party shall have the right to employ separate counsel if, in such Indemnified Party’s reasonable judgment, it is advisable to
be represented by separate counsel due to a legal conflict; in such event, the reasonable fees and disbursements of such counsel shall be paid by Receiving Party. Without the prior written consent of DIRECTV, Receiving Party shall not settle any
suit, claim, demand, proceeding or other action pursuant to which (1) Receiving Party on behalf of an Indemnified Party purports to incur any financial obligation, agree to any injunctive relief, or admit to any wrongdoing, or (2) any
right or privilege of DIRECTV is adversely affected. 
 4. Ownership. Receiving Party acknowledges and agrees that, as between DIRECTV and
Receiving Party and except for Independent Information, DIRECTV has sole and exclusive: (a) copyright, sui generis and other proprietary rights in and to all Personally Identifiable Information included within Personal Data originally
made available to Receiving Party for Permitted Use; and (b) compilation and other similar rights in Personally Identifiable Information included within Personal Data that is generated by Receiving Party or third parties in connection with the
performance of activities on behalf of or for the benefit of DIRECTV pursuant to the Agreement. Receiving Party further acknowledges and agrees that each Individual may have proprietary rights in and to such Individual’s own Personally
Identifiable Information included within Personal Data. In the event of any misappropriation or misuse of such Personally Identifiable Information by Receiving Party or any person or entity to whom Receiving Party Discloses such Personally
Identifiable Information, both DIRECTV and each such Individual shall have the right to obtain injunctive relief against Receiving Party for such misappropriation or misuse. Receiving Party is acting as custodian for the benefit of DIRECTV of all
Personal Data, and no title to Personal Data, nor to any copy thereof (including any electronic or physical embodiment thereof), is being transferred to Receiving Party. Personal Data and all embodiments thereof (both electronic and physical) shall
at all times remain the exclusive property of DIRECTV and shall not be subject to attachment, garnishment or levy by any creditor of Receiving Party; Receiving Party shall take no action inconsistent therewith. 
 5. Limitation of Liability; Disclaimer. 
 a.
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RELATED TO PERSONAL DATA, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF PROFITS, BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY, GOODWILL OR DATA, HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY
OF LIABILITY, INCURRED BY THE OTHER PARTY OR ANY THIRD PARTY, EVEN IF SUCH OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. THESE LIMITATIONS SHALL APPLY NOTWITHSTANDING ANY FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OR ANY UNAVAILABILITY OF
REMEDIES. 
 b. Disclaimer. RECEIVING PARTY SPECIFICALLY ACKNOWLEDGES THAT PERSONAL DATA IS PROVIDED “AS IS” AND MAY HAVE
ERRORS, DEFECTS OR DEFICIENCIES. DIRECTV HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS, AND RECEIVING PARTY HEREBY EXPRESSLY WAIVES, ALL WARRANTIES AND REPRESENTATIONS BY DIRECTV, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO PERSONAL DATA, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION
WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, TIMELINESS, VALIDITY, SEQUENCE, COMPLETENESS AND ACCURACY. 
 6.
Miscellaneous. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in the Agreement: (a) all obligations imposed by this Exhibit (except as set forth in Section 6(c)) and all representations and warranties made by Receiving Party in
this Exhibit shall survive any expiration or termination of the Agreement for as long as any Personal Data or any embodiment thereof is in the possession or under the control of Receiving Party; and (c) all obligations imposed by
Sections 3(a), 3(d)(ii) through (iv), 3(e), 3(f), 4 and 5 of this Exhibit shall survive any expiration or termination of the Agreement and shall be continuing and binding upon Receiving Party and its successors and/or assigns,
whichever the case may be, and shall inure to the benefit of DIRECTV, its successors and assigns and to the benefit of their officers, directors, employees, agents and representatives and their respective heirs, executors, administrators,
successors, and assigns. 
 7. Special PCI DSS Acknowledgment. Receiving Party acknowledges that Personal Data made available to Receiving
Party for Permitted Use may include “cardholder data” and “sensitive authentication data” (as each such term is used in PCI DSS). Accordingly, notwithstanding anything contained in the Agreement or this Exhibit, Receiving
Party shall specifically adhere to PCI DSS requirements in connection with all Use of such “cardholder data” and “sensitive authentication data”, and further acknowledges that it is responsible for the security of
“cardholder data” and “sensitive authentication data” in its possession or under its control. 
  

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