Document:

Amendment dated March 13, 2007 to U.S. Manufacturing and Packaging Agreement

 Exhibit 10.1 
 EXECUTION COPY 
 CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY ASTERISKS, HAS BEEN OMITTED AND
FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 24B-2 UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED. 
 WARNER-ELEKTRA-ATLANTIC CORPORATION 
 75 Rockefeller Plaza 
 New York, New York 10019 
 Dated: March 13, 2007 
 Cinram Manufacturing, Inc. 
 Cinram GmbH 
 c/o Cinram International Inc. 
 2255 Markham Road 
 Scarborough, Ontario M1B 2W3 
 Canada 
 Attention: Dave Rubenstein 
 Gentlemen: 
 Reference is made to each of the US Manufacturing and Packaging Agreement between Cinram Manufacturing LLC, formerly known as Cinram Manufacturing, Inc. (“Cinram
Manufacturing”) and Warner-Elektra-Atlantic Corporation (“WEA”) dated as of October 24, 2003 (the “US Manufacturing Agreement”) and the International Manufacturing and Packaging Agreement between Cinram GmbH and WEA
International Inc. (“WMI”) dated as of October 24, 2003 (the “International Manufacturing Agreement”). Any terms which are used below and which are defined in the US Manufacturing Agreement or the International Manufacturing
Agreement shall have the same meanings and definitions as set forth therein, unless otherwise indicated. This letter, when signed by Cinram Manufacturing, Cinram GmbH, WEA and WMI, shall constitute an agreement to modify each of the US Manufacturing
Agreement and International Manufacturing Agreement as hereinafter provided, effective as of the date hereof. 
 1.
    (a) Subparagraph 12(a) of the US Manufacturing Agreement is hereby amended by adding the following sentence at the end of the subparagraph: 
 [*] 
 (b) Subparagraph 12(d)
of the US Manufacturing Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety. 
 2.     (a) Subparagraph 12(a) of the
International Manufacturing Agreement is hereby amended by adding the following sentence at the end of the subparagraph: 
 [*] 
 (b) Subparagraph 12(c) of the International Manufacturing Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety. 
 3.     (a) Subparagraph 14(a)(xxxviii) of the US Manufacturing Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the
following: 
 “(xxxviii) “Term” shall mean the period commencing on the Closing Date, as such term is defined in the
Stock Purchase Agreement, and ending on December 31, 2010, subject to earlier termination in accordance with Paragraph 10.” 

 (b) Subparagraph 14(a)(xxxvii) of the International Manufacturing Agreement is hereby deleted in its
entirety and replaced with the following: 
 “(xxxvii) “Term” shall mean the period commencing on the Closing Date, as
such term is defined in the Stock Purchase Agreement, and ending on December 31, 2010, subject to earlier termination in accordance with Paragraph 10.” 
 4. With respect to the US Manufacturing Agreement, commencing with the [*] and continuing for the remainder of the Term, WEA shall engage Company to manufacture [*] of the Special Print Components (defined below) in
[*]; provided that Company charges [*] for such Special Print Components. For purposes of this paragraph 3, “Special Print Components” means any print or graphics components, including packaging, for Products for which no rates are
provided in the US Manufacturing Agreement. 
 5. Except as expressly modified in this amendment, all other terms and conditions of the US
Manufacturing Agreement and the International Manufacturing Agreement are hereby ratified and confirmed and will remain in full force and effect. 
 If the foregoing is acceptable, please acknowledge the same by signing in the appropriate place below. 
  

			
	Very truly yours,
	
	WARNER-ELEKTRA-ATLANTIC CORPORATION
		
	By:	 	 /s/    PAUL
ROBINSON        

		 	Paul Robinson
	
	WEA INTERNATIONAL INC.
		
	By:	 	 /s/    PAUL
ROBINSON        

		 	Paul Robinson

 Accepted and Agreed to: 
 CINRAM MANUFACTURING LLC 
  

			
	 By:
	 	 /s/    DAVE
RUBENSTEIN        

		 	Dave Rubenstein
		 	An authorized signatory

 CINRAM GmbH 
  

			
	 By:
	 	 /s/    JOHN
FITZGERALD        

		 	John Fitzgerald
		 	An authorized signatoryAmendment dated March 13 2007 to U.S. Pick, Pack and Shipping Services Agreement

 Exhibit 10.2 
 EXECUTION COPY 
 CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY ASTERISKS, HAS BEEN OMITTED AND
FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION PURSUANT TO RULE 24B-2 UNDER THE SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934, AS AMENDED. 
 WARNER-ELEKTRA-ATLANTIC CORPORATION 
 75 Rockefeller Plaza 
 New York, New York 10019 
 Dated: March 13, 2007 
 Cinram Distribution LLC 
 Cinram GmbH 
 c/o Cinram International Inc. 
 2255 Markham Road 
 Scarborough, Ontario M1B 2W3 
 Canada 
 Attention: Dave Rubenstein 
 Gentlemen: 
 Reference is made to each of the US Pick, Pack and Shipping Services Agreement between Cinram Distribution LLC (“Cinram Distribution”) and
Warner-Elektra-Atlantic Corporation (“WEA”) dated as of October 24, 2003 (the “US PPS Agreement”), the International Pick, Pack and Shipping Services Agreement between Cinram GmbH and WEA International Inc. (“WMI”)
dated as of October 24, 2003 (the “International PPS Agreement”) and the amendment to each of the US PPS Agreement and the International PPS Agreement dated as of September 6, 2006 (the “First Amendment”). Any terms
which are used below and which are defined in the US PPS Agreement or the International PPS Agreement shall have the same meanings and definitions as set forth therein, unless otherwise indicated. This letter, when signed by Cinram Distribution,
Cinram GmbH, WEA and WMI, shall constitute an agreement to further modify each of the US PPS Agreement and International PPS Agreement as hereinafter provided, effective as of the date hereof. 
 1.     (a) Subparagraph 13(a)(xxix) of the US PPS Agreement, as amended by the First Amendment, is hereby deleted in its
entirety and replaced with the following: 
 “(xxix) “Term” shall mean the period commencing on the Closing Date, as
such term is defined in the Stock Purchase Agreement, and ending on December 31, 2010, subject to earlier termination in accordance with Paragraph 11.” 
 (b) Subparagraph 13(a)(v) of the International PPS Agreement is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: 
 “(v) “Exclusive Territory” shall mean Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Finland, Norway, and Sweden.” 
 (c) Subparagraph 13(a)(xxvi) of the International PPS Agreement, as amended by the First Amendment, is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with
the following: 
 “(xxvi) “Term” shall mean the period commencing on the Closing Date, as such term is defined in the
Stock Purchase Agreement, and ending on December 31, 2010, subject to earlier termination in accordance with Paragraph 11.” 

 2. [*]. 
 3. Paragraph 2 of the First Amendment is hereby deleted in its entirety and shall be deemed null and void ab initio. 
 4. Each of Schedules A, B, C, D, E and F to the International PPS Agreement are hereby deleted in their entirety and replaced with the Schedules attached hereto. 
 5. [*]. 
 6. Except as expressly modified in
this amendment, all other terms and conditions of the US PPS Agreement and the International PPS Agreement are hereby ratified and confirmed and will remain in full force and effect. 
 If the foregoing is acceptable, please acknowledge the same by signing in the appropriate place below. 
  

			
	Very truly yours,
	
	WARNER-ELEKTRA-ATLANTIC CORPORATION
		
	 By:
	 	 /s/    PAUL
ROBINSON        

		 	Paul Robinson
	
	WEA INTERNATIONAL INC.
		
	 By:
	 	 /s/    PAUL
ROBINSON        

		 	Paul Robinson

 Accepted and Agreed to: 
 CINRAM DISTRIBUTION LLC 
  

			
	 By:
	 	 /s/    DAVE
RUBENSTEIN        

		 	An authorized signatory

 CINRAM GmbH 
  

			
	 By:
	 	 /s/    JOHN
FITZGERALD        

		 	An authorized signatory

 CINRAM INTERNATIONAL INC., on behalf of Cinram Manufacturing, LLC, Cinram Distribution LLC, Ivy Hill Corporation,
Giant Merchandising, Inc. and Giant Merchandising 
  

			
	 By:
	 	 /s/    DAVE
RUBENSTEIN        

		 	An authorized signatory

 Schedule A 
 Service Level Requirements 
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 Schedule B 
 WMI’S Code of Conduct For Third Party Service Providers 
 1. Company will not (without
WMI’s written consent) manufacture merchandise utilizing any properties the copyright or trademark to which is owned or licensed exclusively by WMI, or its wholly owned or controlled affiliates other than Products in accordance with this
Agreement. 
 2. Company shall not use child labor in the manufacturing, packaging or distribution of Products. The term “child”
refers to a person younger than the local legal minimum age for employment or the age for completing compulsory education, but in no case shall any child younger than fifteen (15) years of age (or fourteen (14) years of age where local law
allows) be employed in the manufacturing, packaging or distribution of Products. 
 3. Company shall only employ persons whose presence is
voluntary. Company shall not use any forced or involuntary labor, whether prison, bonded, indentured or otherwise. 
 4. Company shall treat
each employee with dignity and respect, and shall not use corporal punishment, threats of violence, or other forms of physical, sexual, psychological or verbal harassment or abuse. 
 5. Company shall not discriminate in hiring and employment practices, including salary, benefits, advancement, discipline, termination, or retirement on
the basis of race, religion, age, nationality, social or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, gender, political opinion or disability. 
 6.
Company recognizes that wages are essential to meeting employees’ basic needs. Company shall comply, at a minimum, with all applicable wage and hour laws, including minimum wage, overtime, maximum hours, piece rates and other elements of
compensation, and shall provide legally mandated benefits. If local laws do not provide for overtime pay, Company shall pay at least regular wages for overtime work. Except in extraordinary business circumstances, Company shall not require employees
to work more than the lesser of (a) forty-eight (48) hours per week and twelve (12) hours overtime or (b) the limits on regular and overtime hours allowed by local law, or, where local law does not limit the hours of work, the
regular work week in such country plus twelve (12) hours overtime. In addition, except in extraordinary business circumstances, employees will be entitled to at least one (1) day off in every seven (7)-day period. Company agrees that,
where local industry standards are higher than applicable legal requirements, it will meet the higher standards. 
 7. Company shall provide
employees with a safe and healthy workplace in compliance with all applicable laws, ensuring, at a minimum, reasonable access to potable water and sanitary facilities, fire safety, and adequate lighting and ventilation. Company also shall ensure
that the same standards of health and safety are applied in any housing it provides for employees. Company shall provide WMI with all information WMI may request about manufacturing, packaging and distribution facilities for the Products.

 8. Company shall respect the rights of employees to associate, organize and bargain collectively in a lawful and peaceful manner, without
penalty or interference, in accordance with applicable laws. 
 9. Company shall comply with all applicable laws, including those pertaining
to the manufacture, pricing, sale and distribution of Products. 
 10. Company shall comply with all applicable environmental laws.

 Schedule C 
 Fee Schedule 
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 Schedule D 
 Insurance Coverage 
 1. Property Insurance, Including Extra Expense and Business
Interruption: Company at all times and at its own cost and expense shall insure WMI’s property as defined and required in this Agreement under so-called “all risk” policies of insurance, including but not limited to
coverage for extended perils, earthquake, windstorm, flood, collapse, open cargo, war risk cargo and terrorism, and non-physical damage to source material. WMI’s property shall consist of and not be limited to source material, finished goods
and inventory, returned stock, master recordings, digital files, DVDs, CDs and all printing and packaging material. 
 Either dedicated
policies or portfolio (blanket) coverage forms may provide the “all risk” property insurance, providing that the aggregate per occurrence limit of insurance available with respect to the WMI property at any Company location for property
damage, business interruption, and extra expense shall not be less than [*]. The deductible on said policy shall be the sole responsibility of Company and be of no greater amount than is commercially reasonable for a company of its financial
standing. These policies shall be primary to any policy maintained by or on behalf of WMI. WMI may, at any time, review the amount of insurance required hereunder, and may, from time to time, but in no event more than annually, require a lower or
higher amount depending on the best available estimate of the aggregate exposure to loss arising from damage to WMI’s property under this Agreement. 
 The open cargo and war risk cargo insurance policies shall provide per shipment limits of indemnity of no less than [*] and contain a warehouse coverage endorsement. In the event that the [*] limit of insurance
is not adequate to fully insure any given shipment under this Agreement, Company shall purchase additional insurance to cover the full replacement cost of the shipment. The deductible on these policies shall be no greater than what is commercially
reasonable for an enterprise with Company’s financial standing. The deductible shall be the responsibility of Company and this coverage shall be primary to any coverage maintained by WMI. 
 All policies shall provide for a reimbursement value with respect to WMI’s property at replacement cost for new property of like kind and quality,
with no deduction for depreciation, and shall include WMI, its partners, officers, employees, and affiliates as loss payees under the policies as their interest may appear, and shall provide that no act or omission on the part of Company as the
title insured shall prejudice a direct claim by the additional insured. All property policies shall include a waiver of subrogation in favor of WMI. Further, Company agrees to secure terms with its insurer that in the event that Company fails to pay
premium resulting in a cancellation of coverage that WMI will be given the opportunity to maintain coverage for its insured property under the policy; and Company will reimburse WMI within [*] of notice for the expense incurred. 
 2. Public Liability Insurance: Company shall also be required to obtain and maintain comprehensive general liability insurance and a follow-form
“umbrella liability” policy, providing insurance against claims for bodily injury, including death, property damage, personal and advertising injury, blanket contractual liability, broad form property damage liability, explosion, collapse
and underground hazard, and products and completed operations, for such claims occurring or alleged to have occurred in the course of any operations or activities contemplated by this Agreement, in such amounts as from time to time are carried by
prudent owners of comparable operations, but in no event less than [*] per occurrence and [*] in the annual aggregate, and covering as additional insureds all the WMI individuals and entities for which and to the extent it is responsible under this
Agreement. 
 3. Workers’ Compensation and Employers’ Liability Insurance: 
 The Workers’ Compensation policy shall include the following coverage: 
  

			
	         1. Coverage A
	  	Statutory
	         2. Coverage B
	  	Employers’ Liability
		
	         Bodily Injury by Accident
	  	[*] each accident
	         Bodily Injury by Disease
	  	[*] policy limit
	         Bodily Injury by Disease
	  	[*] each employee

 Company shall maintain any other employment related insurance coverage required by any jurisdiction having control over
any employees or operations used in connection with this Agreement. 
 4. Automobile Liability Insurance: Company shall purchase and
maintain automobile liability and follow-form “umbrella liability” insurance for all owned, non-owned and hired vehicles with limits of not less than [*] combined single limit for bodily injury and property damage. This insurance coverage
must include all automotive and truck equipment used in the performance of the work under this Agreement, and must include the loading and unloading of same. 
 5. Environmental Liability Insurance: In the event Company encounters and must perform or engage a contractor to perform work related to the remediation or abatement of “hazardous material” which
includes, without limitation, any flammable explosives, radioactive materials, hazardous materials, hazardous waste, hazardous or toxic substances, or related materials defined in the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability
Act of 1980, as amended (42 U.S.C. Section 9601, et seq.), the Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Action of 1986 (Pub. L. No. 99-499, 100 stat. 1613 (1986)), the Hazardous Material Transportation Act, as amended (49 U.S.C.
Section 1801, et seq.) and in the regulations adopted and publications promulgated pursuant thereto, or any other federal, state or local environmental law, ordinance, rule, or regulation (or applicable law in any jurisdiction outside
the U.S.), Company, or any contractor performing such work on behalf of Company, shall provide “contractor’s pollution liability” insurance, as applicable to the work to be performed, covering claims from third-party injury and
property damage as a result of pollution conditions emanating from on-site, under the site, or off the site arising out of its operations and completed operations. Completed operations coverage shall remain in effect for no less than [*] after final
completion. Minimum liability limits, including excess liability coverage, shall be [*] each occurrence and [*] in the aggregate. 
 The
automobile liability insurance must contain provisions for thirty (30) days prior written notice of cancellation, nonrenewal, material change or reduction of insurance sent by certified mail return receipt requested, and waiver of subrogation
in favor of WMI, additional insureds and all other such entities, as may be reasonably requested by WMI. 
 6. Provisions Applicable to
All Policies of Insurance Required Hereunder: All policies of insurance shall be underwritten by an insurer with an AM Best rating of no less than A- and a financial size class of VII or better (or an equivalent rating from an alternate rating
agency). All insurance companies are to be licensed to issue such insurance in the U.S. and or respective jurisdiction where WMI’s property will be located or where operations may be conducted under this Agreement, and the coverage territory
for all such policies shall include all such territories. Satisfactory evidence of insurance shall be provided before the commencement of this Agreement and shall be evidenced at each renewal by a binder and certificate of insurance at least ten
(10) days before expiration of coverage and upon request of WMI, on an annual basis or as necessitated by a material change in coverage or legal action. Company shall forward to WMI a copy of all required policy forms upon request. With respect
to property located outside the U.S., any loss payable to WMI shall be adjusted and paid in the currency of the United States of America, subject to the rate of exchange published in The Wall Street Journal on the date of the loss. If Company elects
to maintain insurance for property located outside the U.S., where the policy is denominated in a currency other than the U.S. dollar, such policy limits and deductibles shall at all times be sufficient to meet the U.S. dollar denominated
requirements set forth on this Schedule D. 
 Each of WMI and Company agrees to negotiate in good faith to attempt to resolve any
disagreement which in any way affects any insurance required to be carried hereunder. In the event that such good faith negotiation does not result in the resolution of any such disagreement within a fifteen (15)-day period, the parties shall retain
an arbitrator to make a fair and reasonable determination as to any such disagreement (the “Insurance Arbitrator”). The Insurance Arbitrator shall be a retired executive or attorney with substantial experience in the insurance
industry, preferably in the field of distribution, shall be independent of each of WMI and Company, and shall endeavor to provide a determination of any dispute among the parties within thirty (30) days of being retained, but in each case, as
quickly as possible. The parties shall jointly appoint the Insurance Arbitrator and 

 
the identity of the Insurance Arbitrator shall be satisfactory to each of the parties. The parties shall share equally in the cost and expense of retaining
the Insurance Arbitrator. If the parties cannot agree upon a person to act as the Insurance Arbitrator within thirty (30) days of the expiry of the fifteen (15)-day negotiation period specified in this Paragraph 6, then the Arbitrator shall be
selected by the American Arbitration Association. Any arbitration hereunder shall be conducted in conformance with the rules established by the American Arbitration Association. Any determination made by the Insurance Arbitrator shall be final and
binding on each of the parties. For the avoidance of doubt, Company shall at all times including during the pendency of any dispute and until such time as such dispute is resolved be required to continue to procure insurance policies at its sole
expense in full force and effect as required in this Agreement and as specified herein. 

 Schedule E 
 Non-Exclusive Territories 
  

			
	Argentina	  	Bulgaria
	Australia	  	Croatia
	Brazil	  	Ecuador
	Canada	  	Estonia
	Chile	  	Ghana
	China	  	India
	Colombia	  	Israel
	Eire	  	Ivory Coast
		  	Kenya
	France	  	Latvia
	Greece	  	Lithuania
	Hong Kong	  	Mauritius
	Hungary	  	Romania
	Indonesia	  	Saudi Arabia
	Italy	  	Lebanon
	Japan	  	United Arab Emirates
	Korea	  	Slovenia
	Malaysia	  	South Africa
	Mexico	  	Turkey
	New Zealand	  	West Indies
		  	Zimbabwe
	Philippines	  	USA (subject to exclusivity under the US Pick, Pack and Shipping Services Agreement
	Poland	  
	Portugal	  	Export Territories
		
	Singapore	  	
	Spain	  	All locations in the Territory designated by WMI
		
	Taiwan	  	
	Thailand	  	
	UK	  	
	Venezuela	  	

 Schedule F 
 PP&S Services 
  

	A.	WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES 

 1. Inbound Logistics Activity

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 2. Custody and Storage Activities 
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 3. Order Processing Activities 
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 4. Dispatch Activities 
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 5. Returns Processing Activities 
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 6. New Releases Processing Activities 
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 7. Additional Activities 
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 8. Communication Activities 
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 B. TRANSPORTATION SERVICES 
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 C. SPECIALIST SERVICES 
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 Pre Pack Order 
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	D.	PERFORMANCE METRICS 

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