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                                                                   EXHIBIT 10.14

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                                          Under 17 C.F.R. Sections 200.80(b)(4),
                                          200.83 and 230.406

                  Technology Development and License Agreement
                                 By and Between
                                Intel Corporation
                                       And
                        M4 Labs (dba as PacketVideo) Inc

                                      Dated

                                   21 May 1999

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This agreement (hereinafter referred to as the or this "Agreement) is entered
this 21st day of May, 1999 (hereinafter referred to as the "Effective Date"), by
and between INTEL Corporation, a Delaware corporation having a place of business
at 5000 W. Chandler Blvd, Chandler, Arizona 85226 ("hereinafter referred to as
"INTEL"), and M4 Labs (dba as PacketVideo) Inc. (hereinafter referred to as
"PACKETVIDEO"). INTEL and PACKETVIDEO may be referred to herein in the singular
or plural as a Party or the Parties.

1.      DEFINITIONS

1.1     "3G Wireless" means wireless the wireless network technology adopted by
        the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) as its International
        Mobile Telecommunications 2000 (IMT2000) standard and commonly known as
        "3G."

1.2     "3G Wireless Terminal" means a portable device based on a real time
        operating system kernel with embedded functionality that transmits
        and/or receives data via a 3G Wireless network.

1.3     "Documentation" means manuals and other materials supplied to INTEL by
        PACKETVIDEO, in any medium, relating to design, maintenance,
        installation, operation, or training of the PACKETVIDEO 3G Products.

1.4     "Intel's Products" means all microprocessors manufactured by or for
        Intel and sold by Intel through its distribution channels.

1.5     "Object Code" means computer-programming code in machine-readable and
        machine-executable form.

1.6     "PACKETVIDEO 3G Development Tools" means the portion of the PACKETVIDEO
        3G Products, including tools, libraries, sample code and other similar
        development-related items which are necessary to incorporate and embed
        the PACKETVIDEO 3G Run-Time Software in INTEL Products.

1.7     "PACKETVIDEO 3G Products" shall mean all of the PACKETVIDEO 3G Products
        which are defined in Exhibit A, including without limitation the
        PACKETVIDEO 3G Development Tools and PACKETVIDEO 3G Run-Time Software,"
        and future products from PACKETVIDEO for use in 3G Wireless Terminals
        [...***...] together with copies of any and all design or development
        notes associated therewith.

1.8     "PACKETVIDEO 3G Run-Time Software" means the portion of the PACKETVIDEO
        3G PRODUCTS which are necessary to deliver 3G Wireless functionality to
        the user.

1.8     "Software" means computer-programming code [...***...].

1.10    [...***...].

1.11    "Updates and Enhancements" means all modifications, improvements, or
        additions to PACKETVIDEO 3G Products that correct such product or
        enhance such product's functionality, and new releases of such product
        made available by PACKETVIDEO to at least two other third parties
        [...***...] together with copies of any and all design or development
        notes.

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2.      RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE PARTIES

2.1     PACKETVIDEO will optimize PACKETVIDEO 3G PRODUCTS for INTEL Products in
        accordance with the Statement of Work set forth in Exhibit D

2.2     PACKETVIDEO will deliver to INTEL the PACKETVIDEO 3G Development Tools
        and PACKETVIDEO 3G Run-Time Software, and all Updates and Enhancements
        thereof in a condition readily useable by an individual reasonably
        skilled in the technology, together with a Certificate of Originality in
        the format set forth in Exhibit E for each PACKETVIDEO 3G Products,
        including each Update and Enhancement thereof, delivered to INTEL.
        Failure by PACKETVIDEO to deliver Certificates of Originality shall be
        deemed for purposes of warranties set forth in Section 7.4 that such
        PACKETVIDEO 3G Product is delivered free of any third-party software or
        content. Intel may accept or reject the PACKETVIDEO 3G Products, but
        will notify PACKETVIDEO of rejection of the PACKETVIDEO 3G Products,
        Updates and Enhancements, or any portion thereof, and the reasons
        therefore, within a reasonable time following receipt from PACKETVIDEO.
        The PACKETVIDEO 3G Product may be deemed accepted by INTEL if
        distributed by INTEL before written notice of rejection.

2.3     [...***...].

2.4     If PACKETVIDEO releases alpha or beta version of the PACKETVIDEO 3G
        Products, or any Update and Enhancement thereof, it will deliver the
        alpha or beta versions to INTEL within a reasonable time following
        internal release, but in no event later than delivered by PACKETVIDEO to
        its most favored customer.

2.5     PACKETVIDEO will use commercially reasonable efforts to improve
        PACKETVIDEO 3G Products to match advances in computing technology in
        accordance with INTEL's reasonable product plans. [...***...].

2.6     Without limiting the foregoing, PACKETVIDEO will support reasonable
        customization and engineering support requests by INTEL and INTEL's
        customers at least as well as it supports such requests from its other
        customers. INTEL acknowledges that such support, which may include,
        without limitation porting to additional real time operating systems,
        supporting a particular I/O interface and/or modifications to the user
        interface, will be provided on a fee-for-service ("NRE") basis. Prior to
        undertaking such customization or engineering activity, PACKETVIDEO and
        INTEL will agree in writing upon the terms under which such activity
        will be conducted as an amendment to this Agreement. As a minimum,
        PACKETVIDEO agrees that all Intellectual

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        property developed by PACKETVIDEO under contract and the medium of
        expression thereof will, at INTEL's option and sole discretion, be owned
        by INTEL or licensed to INTEL under terms no less restrictive than the
        terms of this Agreement.

2.7     INTEL and PACKETVIDEO shall engage in the collaborative marketing
        activities set forth in Exhibit B.

3.      LICENSE GRANTS AND TERMS

3.1     PACKETVIDEO grants to INTEL a [...***...] license, [...***...] under
        copyrights, trade secrets, patents or other intellectual property rights
        in PACKETVIDEO 3G Products which PACKETVIDEO owns or has authority to
        grant licenses of the scope set forth herein to use, copy, have copied,
        create derivatives of, perform, display, translate the PACKETVIDEO 3G
        Development Tools and all Updates and Enhancements thereof, for Intel
        product development, internal and external training, and customer
        demonstration purposes.

3.2     PACKETVIDEO grants to INTEL a [...***...] license, [...***...] under
        copyrights, trade secrets, patents, or other intellectual property
        rights in PACKETVIDEO 3G Products which PACKETVIDEO owns or has
        authority to grant licenses of the scope set forth herein to use, make,
        have made, sell, offer to sell, import, distribute or otherwise transfer
        PACKETVIDEO 3G Run-Time Software, and all Updates and Enhancements
        thereof, together with any derivative or modification thereof created by
        INTEL pursuant to the license grant in Section 3.1 of this Agreement, in
        Object Code format, directly or indirectly to customers, for with or as
        part of Intel Products.

3.3     PACKETVIDEO grants to INTEL a [...***...] license, [...***...] in
        accordance with Section 3.3 below, under copyrights for any works of
        authorship embodied in the Documentation which PACKETVIDEO owns or has
        authority to grant licenses of the scope set forth herein to copy, have
        copied, create derivatives of, modify, distribute the Documentation and
        copies and derivatives thereof, in whole or in part, by any means now
        known or developed in the future, for with or as part of Intel Products.

3.4     [...***...].

3.5     PACKETVIDEO waives on its behalf and on behalf of its subcontractors,
        vendors, and consultants any and all moral rights in the PACKETVIDEO 3G
        Products and Documentation.

3.6     INTEL may sublicense its rights under Section 3.1, 3.2, , 3.3,
        [...***...] above to contractors performing services on behalf INTEL or
        to customers or other entities, subject to the following restrictions:
        (a) Object Code sublicenses shall be granted in conjunction with the
        sale or licensing of INTEL Products or licensed designs thereof.
        [...***...].

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        [...***...].

3.7     [...***...].

3.8     PACKETVIDEO may place legitimate copyright notices in and on the
        PACKETVIDEO 3G Products and on any Documentation (or such other place as
        INTEL and PACKETVIDEO may agree in writing) delivered to INTEL pursuant
        to this Agreement. INTEL may cause such copyright notice not to be
        displayed on screen where, in its reasonable discretion, such removal is
        necessary to facilitate sale of INTEL Products to a third party.

3.9     Notwithstanding any other provision hereof and without limiting the
        obligations of contractors with respect to confidentiality under Section
        3.6, either Parties access to trade secrets of the under this Agreement
        shall not create any obligation on the part of INTEL to limit or
        restrict the assignment of its employees or contractors. Nothing in this
        Agreement shall be construed as preventing employees or contractors of
        either Party or contractors who have had access to such trade secrets
        from drawing upon or using any skills, knowledge, talent or experience
        of a general nature acquired by them in the course of working with such
        trade secrets. This Agreement does not preclude either Party from
        evaluating, acquiring from third parties not a party to this Agreement,
        or independently developing, marketing similar technologies or products,
        or making and entering into similar arrangements with other companies.

3.10    PACKETVIDEO agrees to license to Intel any other PACKETVIDEO product
        under commercially reasonable terms and conditions, provided such terms
        and conditions, including price, are as favorable as those offered by
        PACKETVIDEO to any third party at similar volumes, either individually
        or as part of product quantity bundle.

3.11    Except as may be expressly set forth in this Agreement, neither Party
        acquires any right, title and interest in intellectual property of the
        other, express, implied, or by estoppel.

4.      OWNERSHIP

4.1     Subject to the licenses granted to INTEL pursuant to this Agreement, and
        except as set forth in Section 2.4 above, PACKETVIDEO or PACKETVIDEO's
        suppliers shall have exclusive right, title, and interest in all
        intellectual property, including, without limitation, patents,
        copyrights, trade secrets and other types or forms of intellectual
        property, in and to Software developed, authored, or created by
        PACKETVIDEO or PACKETVIDEO's Suppliers.

4.2     INTEL or its suppliers shall have exclusive right, title, and interest
        in all intellectual property, including, without limitation, patents,
        copyrights, trade secrets and other types or forms of intellectual
        property, in and to Software developed, authored, or created by INTEL or
        its Suppliers.

4.3     Unless otherwise agreed in writing, the Parties shall jointly own,
        without rights of accounting, any intellectual property developed with
        the significant participation of both Parties, their contractors, and
        employees. The Parties may, in their discretion, share equally in the
        costs of prosecuting any patent on jointly owned intellectual property.
        However, if either Party elects not to share in such costs, the other
        Party may proceed with prosecution at its sole expense, provided that it
        gives both Parties attribution as joint inventors and patent owners in
        its patent application. Each Party agrees to give the other reasonable
        assistance with patent prosecution and keep the other reasonably
        informed as to the status of the prosecution efforts.

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5.      COMPENSATION

5.1     Intel will pay to PACKETVIDEO [...***...]. The Parties shall meet
        periodically, not less than once each calendar year, during the term of
        this Agreement to discuss the foregoing royalty in good faith and in
        light of market conditions, product advancements, inflation or deflation
        in the overall economy, etc. Upon mutual agreement, the Parties shall
        amend this Agreement in writing to set forth the new royalty. In the
        absence of an Agreement to so amend, the then-current royalty shall
        continue in effect until the next such meeting of the Parties.

5.2     [...***...].

5.3     Notwithstanding anything in this Section 5 to the contrary, the first
        [...***...] copies of PACKETVIDEO 3G Products actually sold, distributed
        or otherwise transferred by INTEL pursuant to the license grant set
        forth in Section 3.2 of this Agreement for revenue and all updates and
        enhancements, alpha copies, beta copies, prototype units, customer
        evaluation copies, and demonstration copies distributed, sold or
        otherwise transferred by Intel are exempt from any royalty fees.

5.4     INTEL will make payments for royalties owed PACKETVIDEO under this
        Agreement quarterly, within [...***...] calendar days following the
        close of each calendar quarter.

5.5     [...***...].

6.      MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT OBLIGATION

6.1     At INTEL's written request, PACKETVIDEO will provide support to INTEL
        for the PACKETVIDEO 3G Products and all Updates and Enhancements thereof
        according to terms set forth in Exhibit C.

6.2     PACKETVIDEO will provide not less than one training session at
        PACKETVIDEO's expense to INTEL personnel regarding use, installation,
        maintenance, and support of the PACKETVIDEO 3G Products and all Updates
        and Enhancements as requested by INTEL during the term of this
        Agreement. Additional training will be subject to INTEL's payment to
        PACKETVIDEO of PACKETVIDEO's standard training fees plus PACKETVIDEO's
        reasonable incidental expenses.

7.      WARRANTIES:

7.1     Each Party warrants and represents to the other that it has all
        authority to enter into this Agreement and to perform the obligations
        hereunder.

7.2     PACKETVIDEO warrants and represents that it has all right, title, and
        interest and/or license rights in the PACKETVIDEO 3G Products necessary
        to grant the licenses set forth herein and has not

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        taken any action or suffered any action to be taken with respect to the
        PACKETVIDEO 3G Products which would restrict or affect the rights of
        INTEL and its sublicensees hereunder.

7.3     [...***...]

7.4     PACKETVIDEO warrants and represents that the information contained in
        any Certificate of Originality delivered by PACKETVIDEO in the form set
        forth in Attachment D hereto is current, accurate, and complete as of
        the Effective Date to the best of its information and belief.
        Furthermore, PACKETVIDEO warrants and represents that it has used best
        efforts to verify that the information set forth in Attachment D is
        current, accurate, and complete as of the Effective Date.

7.5     PACKETVIDEO warrants and represents that any Software as delivered by
        PACKETVIDEO to INTEL is free of any harmful code, defined for purposes
        of this Agreement as any computer code, programming instruction, or set
        of instructions which have been designed with the ability to damage,
        interfere with, or otherwise adversely affect computer programs, data
        files, or hardware, without the consent or intent of the computer user,
        including without limitation, self-replicating and self-propagating
        programming instructions commonly referred to as viruses and worms.
        INTEL's remedy with respect to this Section 7.5 will be limited to the
        warranty remedies set forth in Section 7.6.

7.6     PACKETVIDEO warrants that the PACKETVIDEO 3G Products as delivered by
        PACKETVIDEO to INTEL and all Updates and Enhancements thereto will
        substantially perform in accordance with applicable specifications for a
        period of [...***...] after delivery by Intel of PACKETVIDEO 3G
        Products, and Updates and Enhancements, to its customers . PACKETVIDEO
        will, at its own expense, promptly and on a best efforts basis, correct
        any conditions discovered in the PACKETVIDEO 3G Products that cause such
        products not to perform in accordance with its Specifications ("Errors")
        provided that INTEL reports the Errors to PACKETVIDEO in writing. If
        PACKETVIDEO is unable to correct any Error after best efforts, INTEL may
        at INTEL's option either (a) correct the Error and collect from
        PACKETVIDEO its reasonable actual direct costs of doing so or (b) INTEL
        may receive a refund from PACKETVIDEO; in each case the amount to be
        paid to INTEL shall not exceed the amount paid or owing to PACKETVIDEO
        hereunder for the actual number of units of such PACKETVIDEO Software
        containing such Error.

7.7     PACKETVIDEO warrants that the PACKETVIDEO 3G Products will function
        without error or interruption related to Date Data from more than one
        century; all Date Data (whether received from users, systems,
        applications or other sources) include an indication of century in each
        instance; and all date output and results, in any form, shall include an
        indication of century in each instance. As used herein, "Date Data"
        means any data or input, whether generated within the Item or
        communicated to it, which includes an indication of or reference to
        date;

7.8     There will be no disruption in PACKETVIDEO's performance of this
        Agreement as a result of or due to the date change from and between
        December, 1999, and January, 2000, nor due to the year 2000 being a leap
        year.

7.9     EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN, NEITHER PARTY MAKES ANY
        WARRANTIES, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WITH RESPECT TO THE PACKETVIDEO
        PRODUCTS, OR TO UPDATES AND ENHANCEMENTS, OR TO ANY OTHER SOFTWARE OR
        INFORMATION, OTHER THAN THOSE EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION 7, AND
        EACH PARTY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY SUCH WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT
        LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
        PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

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7.8     Nothing contained in this Section 7 shall diminish PACKETVIDEO's
        obligations of support set forth elsewhere herein.

8.      INDEMNIFICATION

8.1     PACKETVIDEO shall defend, indemnify INTEL and hold INTEL harmless from
        and against any and all loss, cost, liability and expense (including
        attorney's fees) arising in any way from any claim made or threatened
        against INTEL relating to the PACKETVIDEO 3G Products. Licensee's duties
        under this Section extend to any matters arising out of the alleged
        infringement by the PACKETVIDEO 3G Products, [...***...].

8.2     INTEL agrees to promptly notify PACKETVIDEO of any such claim and will
        provide information, assistance, and cooperation in defending the suit
        or proceeding (at PACKETVIDEO's expense). INTEL agrees to allow
        PACKETVIDEO the opportunity to control the defense of any suit or
        proceeding provided PACKETVIDEO permits INTEL to participate in the
        defense or settlement of the suit or proceeding arising in any way from
        any claim made or threatened against INTEL relating to the PACKETVIDEO
        3G Products. PACKETVIDEO will have no responsibility to indemnify INTEL
        pursuant to Section 8.1 above for any settlements or judgements entered
        into or agreed to by INTEL without PACKETVIDEO's participation and prior
        written consent.

8.3     If the PACKETVIDEO 3G Products, or any portion of the PACKETVIDEO 3G
        Products, is found to infringe the rights of any third party and its use
        is enjoined, PACKETVIDEO will, [...***...] either (a) procure for INTEL
        a license or right to continue to use the PACKETVIDEO 3G Products or the
        applicable portion of the PACKETVIDEO 3G Products, (b) replace the
        PACKETVIDEO 3G Products or applicable portion with a non-infringing
        PACKETVIDEO 3G Products or portion, or (c) modify the PACKETVIDEO 3G
        Products or infringing portion to become non-infringing.

9.      TERM AND TERMINATION

9.1     Term

        This Agreement will be effective for an initial term of [...***...]
        unless either Party provides written notice of non-renewal not less than
        one hundred and eighty (180) calendar days before expiration of the
        initial term or any subsequent renewal term.

9.2     Termination:

        (a)     INTEL may terminate this contract for its convenience at any
                time upon [...***...] calendar days written notice.

        (b)     Either Party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement
                should the other Party materially default in the performance of
                any of its obligations [...***...].

9.3     Effect of Termination

        (a)     Except as expressly set forth below, Sections 3.8, 3.11, 4, 5,
                7, 8, 9, 10, 11 of this Agreement will survive expiration or
                earlier termination of this Agreement, including termination for
                material breach by PACKETVIDEO in accordance with Section 9.2(b)
                above.

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        (b)     In the event of termination of this Agreement by PACKETVIDEO for
                material breach by INTEL in accordance with Section 9.2(b)
                above, and except as set forth herein, PACKETVIDEO may revoke
                the license grants set forth in Section 3 above. Notwithstanding
                anything in this Section 9.3(c) to the contrary, INTEL may
                continue to distribute the PACKETVIDEO 3G Products in object
                code format until its inventory of PACKETVIDEO 3G Products
                reproduced on diskette or preloaded on INTEL Products is
                depleted. INTEL may continue to use, copy and create derivatives
                of the PACKETVIDEO 3G Development Tools [...***...] and may
                compile and distribute derivatives of the PACKETVIDEO 3G
                Products in object code format as necessary to correct bugs in
                PACKETVIDEO 3G Products distributed to customers. Revocation
                shall not affect the rights of INTEL customers under valid
                sublicenses executed prior to termination of this Agreement.

10.     CONFIDENTIALITY AND NON-DISCLOSURE

10.1    The Parties hereto shall keep the terms of this Agreement confidential
        and shall not now or hereafter divulge these terms to any third party
        except:

        (a)     with the prior written consent of the other Party; or

        (b)     to any governmental body having jurisdiction to call therefor;
                or

        (c)     subject to (d) below, as otherwise may be required by law or
                legal process, including to legal and financial advisors in
                their capacity of advising a party in such matters; or

        (d)     during the course of litigation so long as the disclosure of
                such terms and conditions are restricted in the same manner as
                is the confidential information of other litigating parties and
                so long as (a) the restrictions are embodied in a court-entered
                Protective Order and (b) the disclosing Party informs the other
                Party in writing in advance of the disclosure; or

        (e)     in confidence to legal counsel, accountants, banks and financing
                sources and their advisors solely in connection with complying
                with financial transactions.

10.2    It may become necessary during the course of this Agreement for one
        Party to disclose to the other information which the disclosing Party
        considers confidential ("Confidential Information"). Disclosure of such
        Confidential Information shall be governed by the terms of a separate
        Corporate Non-Disclosure Agreement or Restricted Use Non-Disclosure
        Agreement(s) to be executed by the Parties. PACKETVIDEO acknowledges
        that INTEL may from time to time request execution of a more restrictive
        non-disclosure agreement with respect to selected INTEL confidential
        information.

11      LIMITATION OF LIABILITY

        EACH PARTY'S SOLE LIABILITY HEREUNDER SHALL BE LIMITED TO DIRECT,
        OBJECTIVELY MEASURABLE DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT WILL EITHER PARTY ASSUME ANY
        LIABILITY FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGES
        INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, LOSS OF PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTIONS,
        OR LOSS OF USE, IRRESPECTIVE OF WHETHER SUCH PARTY HAS ADVANCE NOTICE OF
        THE POSSIBILITY OF ANY SUCH DAMAGES. [...***...]. THE PARTIES
        ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE LIMITATIONS ON POTENTIAL LIABILITIES SET FORTH
        ABOVE WERE ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS IN SETTING CONSIDERATION UNDER THIS
        AGREEMENT.

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12.     GENERAL PROVISIONS

12.1    INTEL and PACKETVIDEO are independent contractors. Nothing in this
        Agreement will be construed to make INTEL and PACKETVIDEO partners or
        joint venturers, or to make INTEL and PACKETVIDEO liable for the
        obligations, acts, or activities of the other.

12.2    This Agreement does not preclude either Party from evaluating or
        marketing similar products, nor will it be construed as an obligation on
        either Party's part to market or distribute the PACKETVIDEO 3G Products.

12.3    Any change, modification or waiver to this Agreement must be in writing
        and signed by an authorized representative of each Party.

12.4    All notices and requests required or made under this Agreement must be
        in writing and will be deemed given if personally delivered or if mailed
        postage prepaid, certified or registered mail to the addresses listed on
        the cover page to this Agreement or to such other address as may be
        noticed as follows:

        INTEL:                            PACKETVIDEO:

        Intel Corporation                 PacketVideo Corporation
        5000 West Chandler Blvd.          10350 Science Center Drive, Suite 140
        Chandler, AZ 85226                San Diego, CA 92121
        Attn.: Contract
        Management                        Attn: Chief Executive Officer
        M/S: CH6-404

        With copies to:

        Intel Corporation
        2200 Mission College Blvd.
        Santa Clara, CA 95052-8119
        Attn. General Counsel

12.5    Neither Party may assign this Agreement or any portion of this Agreement
        to any other Party without the other's prior written consent.

12.6    In the event of a conflict between the terms of this Agreement and the
        following Exhibits, which are incorporated herein by reference, the
        terms and conditions of this Agreement will prevail:

               Exhibit "A" - PACKETVIDEO 3G Products Descriptions and
                             Specifications
               Exhibit "B" - Marketing Collaboration
               Exhibit "C" - Maintenance and Support Obligations
               Exhibit "D" - Statement of Work
               Exhibit "E" - Certificate of Originality
               [...***...]
               Exhibit "G" - Excluded Technology

12.7    Regardless of which Party may have drafted this Agreement, no rule of
        strict construction shall be applied against either Party. If any
        provision of this Agreement is determined by a court to be
        unenforceable, we will deem the provision to be modified to the extent
        necessary to allow it to be enforced to the extent permitted by law, or
        if it cannot be modified, the provision will be severed and deleted from
        this Agreement, and the remainder of the Agreement will continue in
        effect.

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11.8    The laws of the State of Delaware, excluding its choice of law
        provisions shall govern any claim by either Party arising under this
        Agreement.

11.9    This Agreement is intended to be the entire agreement between us with
        respect to matters contained herein, and prior or contemporaneous
        agreements and negotiations with respect to those matters are superseded
        by this Agreement. Without limiting the foregoing, this Agreement will
        prevail over the terms and conditions of any shrinkwrap license which
        may be delivered by PACKETVIDEO with the PACKETVIDEO 3G Products, unless
        Intel, in its sole discretion, elect to take advantage of more favorable
        terms in such shrinkwrap license. No waiver of any breach or default
        shall constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach or default.

AGREED:

INTEL CORPORATION                           M4 LABS (DBA PACKETVIDEO) INC.

/s/  Hans Geyer                             /s/  James Carol
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Signature                                   Signature
     Hans Geyer                                  James Carol
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Printed Name                                Printed Name
     V.P. Intel                                  CEO
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Title                                       Title
     6/30/99                                     5/21/99
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Date                                        Date

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                                   EXHIBIT "A"
             PACKETVIDEO 3G PRODUCTS DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS

       SUMMARY OF PACKETVIDEO 3G PRODUCTS: DESCRIPTION AND SPECIFICATIONS

1.  [...***...].

       NOTE:  In addition to the foregoing descriptions and specifications,
               PACKETVIDEO specification sheets in effect at the time of this
               Agreement or thereafter modified for the PACKETVIDEO 3G Products
               are hereby incorporated into this Exhibit A by reference.

For more detail on product specifics pursuant to this agreement, please refer to
Exhibit D.

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                                   EXHIBIT "B"

                             MARKETING COLLABORATION

MARKETING COLLABORATION SUMMARY

[...***...].

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                                   EXHIBIT "C"

                       MAINTENANCE AND SUPPORT OBLIGATIONS

1. Upon receiving a problem report from INTEL and unless the Parties otherwise
   agree in writing, PACKETVIDEO shall respond and correct the problem in
   accordance with the following table:

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                                       WRITTEN             PATCH, WORK AROUND,   FORMAL FIX,
                                       ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF   TEMPORARY FIX, BUG    UPDATE FIX,
                                       PROBLEM REPORT      FIX, OR UPDATE        UPGRADE, OR
PRIORITY         DESCRIPTION           DELIVERED TO INTEL  RELEASE               ENHANCEMENT
--------         -----------           ------------------  -------               -----------
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Fatal            Condition which is    [...***...]         Constant effort by    Within
                 not an isolated                           highly qualified      [...***...] days
                 incident affecting                        PACKETVIDEO
                 a single                                  personnel until
                 workstation, and                          relief is provided,
                 precludes all                             but not more than
                 useful work from                          [...***...] hours.
                 being done

Severe Impact    Condition which is    [...***...]         Constant effort by    Within
                 not an isolated                           highly qualified      [...***...] days
                 incident affecting                        PACKETVIDEO
                 a single                                  personnel until
                 workstation, and                          relief is provided,
                 precludes one or                          but not more than
                 more major                                [...***...] hours.
                 functions from
                 being performed

Degradation      1) Condition which    [...***...]         [...***...] days      Within
                 disables one or                                                 [...***...] days
                 more non-essential
                 functions
                 2) Condition which
                 precludes all
                 useful work from
                 being done on a
                 single or limited
                 number of
                 workstations

Minimal Impact   Any other condition   [...***...]         [...***...] days      Within
                 which requires                                                  [...***...] days
                 correction
</TABLE>

2. INTEL Assistance: To assist PACKETVIDEO in providing the most effective
   responsiveness to trouble reporting and solution, INTEL will provide access
   (which at INTEL's option, may be on-site at INTEL) to at least two (2)
   systems in which the problems can be reproduced (if PACKETVIDEO does not have
   such systems available), and access to INTEL's hardware and software
   debugging resources, if PACKETVIDEO so requests.

3. Bug Fixes. If PACKETVIDEO discovers any bugs in the technology delivered to
   INTEL hereunder, PACKETVIDEO shall report them to INTEL. If PACKETVIDEO
   creates a bug fix or maintenance release of the related technology,
   PACKETVIDEO shall make the bug fix available to INTEL no later than it is
   made available to any third party.

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                                    EXHIBIT D
                                STATEMENT OF WORK

PACKETVIDEO will optimize certain products to INTEL Products and Silicon as
described below. Company will deliver the various optimized products ("Company
Deliverables") to INTEL for acceptance testing. INTEL will acceptance test the
Company Deliverables as further detailed below and provide Company with
notification when the delivered products have passed the acceptance testing.

1.  PACKETVIDEO 3G PRODUCTS TO BE OPTIMIZED TO THE INTEL STRONGARM AND DSP 3G
    ARCHITECTURE PLATFORMS.
PACKETVIDEO will produce embedded multimedia software for the INTEL StrongARM
        and DSP 3G architectures. The functions and standards supported by this
        embedded software may change depending upon mass marketing input. In
        order to ensure interoperability between 3G multimedia terminals, the
        IMT2000 committee has specified a mandatory protocol stack that must be
        supported. This protocol stack is a variant of the ITU-T standard H.324,
        Annex C (generally referred to as H.324/Mobile). The components of this
        mandatory configuration are outlined below in Table 1.

         PROTOCOL COMPONENT                   STANDARD SPECIFIED
         ------------------                   ------------------

         Overall System Signaling             H.324 Annex C

         Speech Codec                         GSM-AVR

         Video Codec                          H.263 Baseline, (MPEG-4 Preferred)

         Multiplex                            H.223 Annex B

         Control                              H.245 Version 6

           TABLE 1 IMT2000 MINIMUM MANDATORY MULTIMEDIA PROTOCOL STACK

Again,  the configuration outlined in Table 1 allows interoperability between
        different networks and terminals. The preferred configuration, as
        specified by the 3G Partners Project (3GPP) consortium, calls for MPEG-4
        as the video codec. Furthermore, NTT DoCoMo and the Association of Radio
        Industries and Businesses, ARIB, have specified MPEG-4 as Japans
        preferred 3G video standard. The embedded software provided by
        PACKETVIDEO to INTEL will be compliant with the H.324 Annex C multimedia
        standard, specified in Table 1. It will also support MPEG-4 as the video
        codec. The actually video codec used in a particular multimedia 3G call
        will be negotiated during the call set up. The H.324 Annex C system
        diagram is shown below in Figure 1.

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                      FIGURE 1 H.324 ANNEX C SYSTEM DIAGRAM

In this figure, the MPEG-4 video codec implementation will include the ability
        to support H.263 Baseline. Support for H.263 Baseline is a feature of
        MPEG-4. The embedded software developed by PACKETVIDEO will include
        error resilience technology necessary for a "best in class" wireless
        multimedia solution. This codec will also include video compression
        technology necessary for efficient bandwidth usage of a communications
        channel employing Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) access
        technology.

Specifically, the following tasks will be performed in the course of
        implementing the MPEG-4 video codec:
        -[...***...].

PACKETVIDEO will provide an implementation of the ITU-T standard H.223/M that is
         optimized for a 3G cellular system. [...***...] The specific tasks to
         be completed in developing this implementation of H.223/M include:
         -[...***...].

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[...***...]

The embedded software developed by PACKETVIDEO will include the necessary
        software interfaces to support both additional user and network
        interface development.

      PACKETVIDEO will also develop and optimize for the INTEL StrongARM and DSP
      architectures a 3G handheld videophone / multimedia PDA reference design.
      A block diagram of this reference device is provided in Figure 2.

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Progress Review Meetings
Progress towards these milestones will be measured and monitored through a
series of meetings attended by representatives of both INTEL and PACKETVIDEO.
These meetings will take place on the second Monday of every month. The assigned
INTEL Technical Representative and the CTO of PACKETVIDEO will agree upon an
agenda four days prior to the next scheduled meeting. The INTEL Technical
Representative and the CTO of PACKETVIDEO will distribute this agenda to
appropriate persons. The majority of these meetings will be facilitated by phone
conferences, while some regular number (TBD) will take place in person at an
agreed upon location.

These regularly scheduled meetings may be pre-empted by additional meetings that
may be required to accommodate design reviews, technology reviews, etc.

4.  TECHNICAL SUPPORT BY INTEL TO PACKETVIDEO
    The following items will be provided to PACKETVIDEO as technical support
    during the development of StrongARM and DSP 3G Platforms:

     [...***...].

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                                   EXHIBIT "E"
                           CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY
              [TO BE COMPLETED BY PACKETVIDEO FOR EACH PACKETVIDEO
                          3G PRODUCTS BEFORE EXECUTION]

This questionnaire must be completed for the PACKETVIDEO 3G Products and
Documentation for INTEL.

One questionnaire can cover one complete product, even if that product includes
multiple modules. However, a separate questionnaire must be completed for the
code and another for its related documentation (if any).

Please do not leave any questions blank. Write "not applicable" or "N/A" if a
question is not relevant to the furnished software material.

1.      Name of the software material (provide complete identification,
        including version, release and modification numbers for programs and
        documentation):

        ------------------------------------------------------------------------
        ------------------------------------------------------------------------
        ------------------------------------------------------------------------

2.      Was the software material or any portion thereof written by any party
        other than PACKETVIDEO, or PACKETVIDEO's employees working within their
        job assignment?

               Yes _______     No _______

               If yes, provide the following information:

        (a)    Indicate if the whole software material or only a portion thereof
               was written by such party, and identify such portion:

               -----------------------------------------------------------------
               -----------------------------------------------------------------
               -----------------------------------------------------------------
               -----------------------------------------------------------------
               -----------------------------------------------------------------

        (b) Specify for each involved party:

               (i)    Name:
                      -------------------------------------------------

               (ii)   Company:
                      -------------------------------------------------

               (iii)  Address:
                      -------------------------------------------------

               (iv)   If the party is a company, how did it acquire title to the
                      software material (e.g., software material was written by
                      company's employees as part of their job assignment)?

                      ----------------------------------------------------------
                      ----------------------------------------------------------
                      ----------------------------------------------------------

               (v)    If the party is an individual, did s/he create the
                      software material while employed by or under contractual
                      relationship with another party?

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                      Yes ______      No ______

                      If Yes, provide name and address of the other party and
                      explain the nature of the obligations:

                      ----------------------------------------------------------
                      ----------------------------------------------------------
                      ----------------------------------------------------------

        (c)     How did PACKETVIDEO acquire title to the software material
                written by the other party?

                ----------------------------------------------------------------
                ----------------------------------------------------------------
                ----------------------------------------------------------------

3.      Was the software material or any portion thereof derived from any third
        party's pre-existing materials?

        Yes _______      No _______

        If yes, provide the following information for each of the pre-existing
        materials:

        (a)     Name of the materials:

                ----------------------------------------------------------------
                ----------------------------------------------------------------
                ----------------------------------------------------------------

        (b)     Owner:

                ----------------------------------------------------------------
                ----------------------------------------------------------------
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        (c)     How did PACKETVIDEO get the right to use the pre-existing
                material(s)?

                ----------------------------------------------------------------
                ----------------------------------------------------------------
                ----------------------------------------------------------------

4.      Identify below, or in an attachment, any other circumstances which might
        affect INTEL's ability to reproduce and market this software product,
        including:

        (a)     Confidentiality or trade secrecy of pre-existing materials:

                ----------------------------------------------------------------
                ----------------------------------------------------------------
                ----------------------------------------------------------------

        (b)     Known or possible royalty obligations to others:

                ----------------------------------------------------------------
                ----------------------------------------------------------------
                ----------------------------------------------------------------

        (c)     Pre-existing materials developed for another party or customer
                (including government) where PACKETVIDEO may not have retained
                full rights to the material:

                ----------------------------------------------------------------
                ----------------------------------------------------------------
                ----------------------------------------------------------------

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        (d)     Materials acquired from a person or company possibly not having
                title to them:

                ----------------------------------------------------------------
                ----------------------------------------------------------------
                ----------------------------------------------------------------

        (e)     Other circumstances:

                ----------------------------------------------------------------
                ----------------------------------------------------------------
                ----------------------------------------------------------------

5.      Copies of any approved copyright registration forms or filings have been
        attached hereto.

COMPANY

------------------------------------
Signature

------------------------------------
Printed Name

------------------------------------
Title

------------------------------------
Date

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                                    EXHIBIT F

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                                   EXHIBIT "G"
                        EXCEPTIONS TO SECTION 8 INDEMNITY

All communication standards have a normative (required) part and a non-normative
(optional) part. The PacketVideo 3G Products include many value-added
non-normative proprietary elements for which PacketVideo provides the standard
intellectual property indemnification set forth in the Agreement to which this
Exhibit F is attached, including:

        [...***...]

In performing these value-added non-normative functions, the PacketVideo 3G
Products need to represent the final output data in a standard form (i.e.
syntax). Although the core functionality contained in the PacketVideo 3G
Products is not itself standards-specific, the PacketVideo 3G Products must
comply with the normative portions of the standards for interoperability
purposes. [...***...] As a result, PacketVideo cannot provide indemnification
for the normative portions of the following standards included in the umbrella
"3G" standard, as follows:

        1.      [...***...].

        2.      [...***...].

        3.      [...***...].

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                [...***...]

        4.      [...***...]

        5.      [...***...]

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                                                                   EXHIBIT 10.15

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                                          Under 17 C.F.R. Sections 200.80(b)(4),
                                          200.83 and 230.406

                          PACKETVIDEO-SANYO AGREEMENT

                THIS PACKETVIDEO-SANYO AGREEMENT ("Agreement") is made and
entered into as of February 24, 2000 ("Effective Date") by and between
PACKETVIDEO CORPORATION, a Delaware Corporation with its principal offices at
10350 Science Center Drive, Suite 140, San Diego, CA 92121 ("PacketVideo"), and
SANYO NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION, a corporation with a division known as SANYO
MULTIMEDIA CENTER USA having offices at 2010 N. First Street, Suite 500, San
Jose, CA 95131 ("Sanyo").

                WHEREAS, PacketVideo has developed certain software ("Software")
and know-how related to the optimum hardware and software design for wireless
multimedia communication terminals;

                WHEREAS, Sanyo wishes to engage PacketVideo to develop
standards-based wireless video-display devices ("Devices"), as set forth in this
Agreement;

                NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing premises and
the covenants contained herein, the parties hereby agree as follows:

1.      ENGINEERING SERVICES.

        1.1 GENERAL. In order to accelerate Sanyo's development and commercial
shipment of the Device, PacketVideo will use commercially reasonable efforts to
deliver to Sanyo the specific engineering deliverable(s) ("Deliverable(s)") set
forth on Exhibit A according to the schedule set forth therein. Exhibit A may be
amended or modified by supplementary addendums agreed to by both parties hereto
and attached hereto. PacketVideo will provide such resources and utilize such
employees and/or consultants as it deems necessary to carry out such work. Sanyo
agrees to provide PacketVideo with such information, materials, and technology
owned or controlled by Sanyo as PacketVideo reasonably requires and as Sanyo
concurs, is required, in order to create and deliver the Deliverable(s). The
manner and means used by PacketVideo to perform is obligations under this
Agreement are in the sole discretion and control of PacketVideo. All work will
be performed at PacketVideo's facilities except as may be reasonably required by
the nature of the work.

        1.2 ACCEPTANCE OF DELIVERABLES BY SANYO. Sanyo will test each
Deliverable [...***...] within [...***...] days of receipt ("Testing Period") to
verify that each Deliverable conforms to the mutually agreed upon requirements.
("Requirements") in all material respects. If Sanyo notifies PacketVideo in
writing within [...***...] days after completion of the Testing Period (the
"Notice Period") that the Deliverables conform to the Requirements in all
material respects, or if Sanyo fails to respond in writing within the Notice
Period, Sanyo will be deemed to have accepted the Deliverables. If, however,
Sanyo reasonably determines that the Deliverables do not conform to the
Requirements in all material respects, Sanyo will notify PacketVideo in writing,
and PacketVideo will have [...***...] days (the "Correction Period") in which to
correct the Deliverables and to resubmit the Deliverables to Sanyo for
additional testing. If, upon conclusion of such additional testing, Sanyo again
reasonably determines that the Deliverables do not conform to the Requirements
in all material respects, then the parties will meet and negotiate in good faith
to extend the Correction Period in order to allow PacketVideo to correct and
resubmit the Deliverables. If the parties are unable to reach an agreement
within [...***...] days regarding such an extension of the Correction Period,
then Sanyo will have the right to terminate this Agreement in accordance with
the terms of Section 6. Sanyo agrees not to use any Deliverable other than in a
testing environment prior to acceptance of such Deliverable. The day on which
Sanyo accepts (or is deemed to have accepted) the Deliverables shall be referred
to as the "Deliverable Acceptance Date." Notwithstanding any other provision of
this Agreement, and so long as PacketVideo makes a good faith effort to timely
provide the Deliverables in accordance with the Requirements, Sanyo agrees that
this Section 1.2 represents Sanyo's sole and exclusive remedy with respect to
failure of the Deliverables to conform to the Requirements.

2.      PACKETVIDEO LICENSES.

        2.1 DEVELOPMENT. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement,
PacketVideo hereby grants Sanyo a nonexclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license
(with the right to grant sublicenses approved in advance by PacketVideo) under
all PacketVideo IP Rights to (1) use the Software at Sanyo's facilities in the
Territory for development, testing, demonstration and training of its personnel
in furtherance of the Agreement and (2) use and modify the Deliverables
(including any software in the Deliverables other than the Software) at Sanyo's
facilities in the Territory for development, testing, demonstration and training
of its personnel in furtherance of the Agreement. With respect to any Sanyo IP
Rights embodied in the Deliverables, and subject to the terms and conditions of
this Agreement, Sanyo hereby grants to PacketVideo a nonexclusive royalty-free
license to use and publicly display by all means now known or later developed,
such rights in the Territory in connection with the

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Deliverables. For purposes of this Agreement, "Territory" shall mean those
countries that are signatories to the Berne Convention on the Protection of
Literary and Artistic Works and/or the Universal Copyright Convention, along
with additional countries specifically authorized in writing by PacketVideo

        2.2 DISTRIBUTION. Subject to Sanyo's acceptance of the Deliverables and
payment of the fees set forth herein, effective as of the [...***...]
Deliverable Acceptance Date, during the term of this Agreement PacketVideo
hereby grants Sanyo a nonexclusive [...***...] license, with the right to grant
sublicenses approved in advance by PacketVideo, to make, have made, use, market,
sell, offer for sale, import, export, reproduce and distribute through
distribution channels selected by Sanyo the Deliverables (including any software
in the Deliverables other than the Software and any modifications thereof) and
the Software in object code format in the Territory solely as an embedded
component of Devices.

        2.3 DOCUMENTATION AND CONTRACT MANUFACTURE. Upon completion of the final
documentation ("Documentation") for the Device, and subject to the foregoing
conditions, PacketVideo grants to Sanyo a nonexclusive, license to reproduce the
Documentation in the Territory solely: (i) to distribute the End User portions
of the Documentation with the Device, (ii) for use by Sanyo and its resellers in
the in connection with the support of the Device and (iii) to make, use, test,
develop or have the Device(s) made. Except as expressly authorized in writing by
PacketVideo, Sanyo may sublicense its right to distribute the Software and
Documentation only to third party contract manufacturers of the Device who agree
in writing to be bound by the terms of this Agreement, including, but not
limited to, confidentiality restrictions substantially similar to those
contained herein.

        2.4 TRADEMARK. PacketVideo hereby grants to Sanyo a non-exclusive,
non-transferable royalty-free license to use the applicable PacketVideo
trademarks and logos ("Trademarks") in the Territory in connection with the
marketing and promotion of the Devices. Sanyo agrees to cooperate with
PacketVideo in facilitating PacketVideo's monitoring and control of the nature
and quality of the Device(s), and to supply PacketVideo with specimens of use of
the Trademarks upon request. Sanyo understands and agrees that the use of any
Trademark in connection with this Agreement shall not create any right, title or
interest in or to the use of the Trademark and that all such use and goodwill
associated with the Trademark will inure to the benefit of PacketVideo. Sanyo
agrees not to register or attempt to register any Trademarks.

        2.5 RESTRICTIONS. Except as necessary in order to carry out the
development activities hereunder, Sanyo shall not transmit or distribute (nor
shall it sublicense others to transmit or distribute) the Software (or any
portion thereof) via the Internet or any other dial-up, remote access, or
on-line service unless specifically authorized in writing by PacketVideo. Sanyo
agrees not to remove or obliterate any copyright, trademark or proprietary
rights notices of PacketVideo or its suppliers from the Software or
Documentation and shall reproduce all such notices on all authorized copies of
the Software or Documentation. Sanyo shall not modify (except for sample files
and other software in source code format included as part of the standard
PacketVideo developer's toolkit), translate, disassemble, decompile, reverse
engineer or cause or allow discovery of the source code of the Software in any
way. In addition, and along with any Sanyo copyright notice provided on the
Device, Sanyo shall include a copyright notice in a start-up or "About" screen
of the Device (or equivalent) indicating that the Software is a product of
PacketVideo Corporation.

3.      ADDITIONAL COMMERCIAL TERMS.

        3.1 PAYMENT. [...***...]

        3.2 TAXES. The amounts payable to PacketVideo set forth on Exhibit A are
exclusive of any sales, or use or other taxes or governmental charges. Sanyo
shall be responsible for payment of all such taxes or charges except for any
taxes based solely on PacketVideo's net income. If Sanyo is required to pay any
taxes based on this Section 3.2, Sanyo shall pay such taxes with no reduction or
offset in the amounts payable to PacketVideo hereunder except for taxes based
solely on PacketVideo's net income.

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        3.3 MOST FAVORED LICENSEE PRICING. In the event that PacketVideo offers
software substantially similar to the Software to any other customer at prices
lower than those charged to Sanyo, PacketVideo shall notify Sanyo in writing of
such prices, and extend to Sanyo such prices retroactively effective from the
date of offer thereof to such other customer. Notwithstanding the foregoing, in
the event that such other customer's more favorable prices result from different
terms (including, without limitation, product features, shipment volumes,
duration of contract, support and maintenance terms and co-marketing
obligations), Sanyo agrees that Sanyo shall, upon notice and the provision of
reasonable detail by PacketVideo, agree to amend this Agreement to reflect terms
substantially similar to such different terms prior to, and as a condition of,
receiving such prices. [...***...]

        3.4 SOFTWARE ORDERS, RECORDS AND REPORTS. Sanyo shall keep complete and
accurate records relating to its commercial use and distribution of the Software
in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles and standard
business practices in existence at Sanyo. Within thirty (30) days after each
calendar quarter, Sanyo shall provide PacketVideo with a written sales report in
a form agreed to by the parties. To assure compliance with the payment and
reporting requirements of this Agreement, PacketVideo's independent auditors
and/or accountants may inspect Sanyo's applicable records from time to time, but
no more frequently than once per year. In the event any inspection of Sanyo's
records indicates an underpayment of an amount equal to or greater than five
percent (5%) of any amounts due hereunder, Sanyo shall promptly reimburse
PacketVideo for all reasonable expenses of such auditors and/or accountants
associated with such inspection along with the deficient amounts; otherwise, all
expenses of PacketVideo and such auditors and/or accountants associated with any
such inspection shall be borne exclusively by PacketVideo. PacketVideo agrees to
maintain all information obtained from any such inspection in strict confidence
and not to use it for any purpose other than to verify the amounts due
hereunder.

4.      INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OWNERSHIP, RIGHTS AND RESTRICTIONS.

        4.1 DEFINITION. As used herein, the term "IP Rights" means recognized
protectable intellectual property including: patents and applications,
copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, mask works, industrial design rights,
know how, methodologies, and any and all other legal rights protecting
intangible proprietary information. Examples of inventions, innovations, and
developments that may contain protectable IP Rights include: formulas,
algorithms, methods, processes, databases, computer networks and their parts,
computer languages, scripts, computer programs and their documentation, encoding
techniques, articles, writings, works of authorship, and improvements.

        4.2 OWNERSHIP AND TITLE.

                (a) IP RIGHTS. All IP Rights that are owned or controlled by a
party at the commencement of this Agreement shall remain under the ownership or
control of such party throughout the term of this Agreement and thereafter.
PacketVideo shall retain ownership of the Software and all PacketVideo IP Rights
embodied or contained in the Deliverables. Sanyo shall retain ownership of all
Sanyo IP Rights, if any, embodied in the Deliverables. Any new specifically,
identifiable inventions (including any IP Rights therein) within the scope of
the Deliverables that are invented as a result of the contribution of both
parties during the term of this Agreement shall be jointly owned by the parties
and each party shall have the unrestricted right to use and otherwise exploit
such technology without a duty to account to the other party. All rights not
expressly granted hereunder are reserved by the parties.

                (b) DELIVERABLES. PacketVideo shall transfer title and ownership
to Sanyo of the physical embodiment of the Deliverables (except for any Software
and IP Rights contained therein) as of the applicable Deliverable Acceptance
Date.

        4.3 INDEMNIFICATION. Each party represents and warrants that it has the
ability to enter into this Agreement. Each party (the "Indemnifying Party")
agrees to indemnify, defend and hold the other party, its affiliates, successors
and assigns (the "Indemnified Party") harmless from all settlements, costs
(including reasonable attorneys fees) and direct damages awarded to a third
party arising out of a claim that any software or materials provided by the
Indemnifying Party hereunder infringes or misappropriates any intellectual
property right of any third party under the law of any country in the Territory;
provided, however, that neither party shall be responsible for the normative
portions of the 3G standard that are required for interoperability purposes
(e.g. ISO MPEG-4, GSM-AMR, H.223 Annex B, H.245 Version 6. etc). Such obligation
is subject to the following conditions (i) the Indemnified Party shall notify
the Indemnifying Party in writing within thirty (30) days of the date it first
becomes aware of a claim; (ii) the Indemnifying Party has sole control of the
settlement, compromise, negotiation and defense of any such action; and (iii)
the Indemnified Party gives the Indemnifying Party all reasonably available
information, assistance and authority, at the Indemnifying Party's expense, to
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Party to do so. THE FOREGOING STATES THE ENTIRE AND EXCLUSIVE OBLIGATION OF
EITHER PARTY RELATING TO ANY ALLEGED INFRINGEMENT OF PATENTS, COPYRIGHTS,
TRADEMARKS OR OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES TO THIS
AGREEMENT.

        4.4 NO DUTY TO COMMERCIALIZE; RIGHT TO CONTINUE DEVELOPMENT. Sanyo shall
determine in its sole and exclusive discretion whether or not Sanyo wishes to
commercialize, to continue commercializing or to stop commercializing Devices
arising out of this Agreement. The foregoing notwithstanding, each party
acknowledges that other party has extensive expertise, experience, and
proprietary technology in the field of multimedia communication software and
hardware ("Field"). Subject to each party's compliance with the confidentiality
provisions of this Agreement, nothing in this Agreement will restrict or limit
either party at any time from developing, using, marketing, licensing, offering
for sale, or selling products and services that are similar or related to the
Device or the Deliverables. Each party acknowledges that the employees of the
other party may be under contractual obligations to disclose any inventions,
innovations or developments made during the term of their employment, including
any inventions or innovations that arise and are conceived by such employees in
connection with performance of its obligations under this Agreement.

5.      WARRANTIES AND SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE.

        5.1 DELIVERABLE WARRANTY. PacketVideo warrants to Sanyo that for a
period of [...***...] days from the Deliverable Acceptance Date that the
Deliverables shall perform substantially in accordance with the Requirements.
Sanyo's sole and exclusive remedy shall be for PacketVideo to use its best
efforts to correct the Deliverables. This warranty shall not apply to
Deliverables that have been modified by Sanyo or by any party other than
PacketVideo. EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION, PACKETVIDEO AND ITS SUPPLIERS
MAKE NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. PacketVideo does not
warrant that use of the Deliverables will be error-free, secure or
uninterrupted. The Deliverables are warranted only to Sanyo, and Sanyo shall not
extend any warranties for or on behalf of PacketVideo or PacketVideo Licensors
to End Users, Resellers or any other third parties.

        5.2 SOFTWARE WARRANTY. Effective upon the first commercial shipment, if
any, of Devices, PacketVideo warrants to Sanyo that for a period of [...***...]
from delivery of commercial Software to Sanyo for shipment that the Software
shall substantially perform in accordance with PacketVideo's then-current
Documentation. Sanyo's sole and exclusive remedy shall be for PacketVideo to
correct the Software or, if PacketVideo is unable to provide a reasonable
work-around for the error, PacketVideo shall accept the return of the defective
Software in Sanyo's possession and PacketVideo shall refund the license fee paid
by Sanyo for such defective Software. This warranty shall not apply to any
Software which has been modified by Sanyo or by any party other than
PacketVideo, or which has been improperly installed or used in any manner other
than as authorized under this Agreement. EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THIS SECTION,
PACKETVIDEO AND ITS SUPPLIERS MAKE NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. PacketVideo does not warrant that use of the SOFTWARE will be
error-free, secure or uninterrupted. The Software is warranted only to Sanyo,
and Sanyo shall not extend any warranties for or on behalf of PacketVideo or
PacketVideo Licensors to End Users, Resellers or any other third parties.

        5.3 SOFTWARE SUPPORT. Following first commercial shipment, if any, of
Devices, Sanyo shall receive technical assistance, support and maintenance on
PacketVideo's then-current standard terms and conditions approved in advance in
writing by Sanyo. Sanyo acknowledges its responsibility to provide first line
support to end users and resellers. Any such requests directed to PacketVideo
may be referred to Sanyo. All items delivered by PacketVideo to Sanyo in
providing such support, including any error corrections and updates shall be
subject to all terms and conditions of this Agreement.

6.      TERM AND TERMINATION

        6.1 TERM. This Agreement will commence on the Effective Date and, unless
terminated earlier pursuant to the terms of this Agreement or extended by the
mutual written agreement of the parties, shall continue in force until
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        6.2 TERMINATION. This Agreement may be terminated (a) by either party
upon thirty (30) days' prior written notice if the other party materially
breaches any term hereof and the breaching party fails to cure such breach
within the 30-day period; (b) [...***...]

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[...***...] (d) by either party in the event of bankruptcy proceedings involving
the other party to the Agreement; and (e) by either party in the event of an
Acquisition (as defined in Section 9.10 below) of the other party. [...***...].

        6.3 EFFECT OF TERMINATION. Each party's obligations, as appropriate,
under Sections 2.4, 3, 4, 5 (disclaimer only), 6, 7, 8 (except for 8.4) and 9 of
the Agreement will survive termination or expiration of the Agreement. Within
thirty (30) days after termination of this Agreement for any reason, PacketVideo
will submit to Sanyo an itemized invoice for any fees or expenses properly due
and owing under this Agreement prior to the date of such termination and Sanyo
shall pay the amount invoiced in accordance with Section 3 for those
Deliverables which have been accepted by Sanyo and for which PacketVideo has
received full payment as set forth on Exhibit A. Sanyo will retain the right to
use for internal development purposes such accepted Deliverables and all other
licenses granted by the parties hereunder will immediately terminate. In such
event, Sanyo shall immediately cease using, marketing, reproducing and
distributing the Software and shall return all copies thereof to PacketVideo,
along with a certification signed by an officer of Sanyo under penalty of
perjury stating that no copies have been retained by Sanyo other than as
provided herein; provided, however, that (subject to payment of the applicable
royalties hereunder in accordance with Section 3.3 herein) Sanyo shall have the
right to distribute all copies of the Software which are then installed on
Devices in its inventory on the effective date of termination; and Sanyo shall
have the right to continue to use the Software internally at no additional
charge upon execution of PacketVideo's then-current applicable end user
agreement to support end users of Devices.

7.      LIMITATIONS ON LIABILITY

        7.1 DISCLAIMER. PACKETVIDEO'S TOTAL, CUMULATIVE LIABILITY TO SANYO WITH
RESPECT TO THIS AGREEMENT AND THE DELIVERABLES AND THE SOFTWARE, AND FOR ANY AND
ALL CAUSES OF ACTION UNDER ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT
OR OTHERWISE, WILL NOT EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNT ACTUALLY PAID BY SANYO TO
PACKETVIDEO HEREUNDER. IN NO EVENT WILL PACKETVIDEO BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER FOR
LOSS OF PROFITS, INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS OR ANY OTHER SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL,
INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, PUNITIVE OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, HOWEVER CAUSED, WHETHER FOR
BREACH OF WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR
OTHERWISE, EVEN IF PACKETVIDEO HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGES.

        7.2 LIMITATION ON CLAIMS. No action, regardless of form, arising from
this Agreement may be brought by either party more than one year after the cause
of action has accrued.

8.      CONFIDENTIALITY AND PUBLICITY

        8.1 DEFINITION. By virtue of this Agreement, each party hereto may have
disclosed or will disclose to the other party information concerning the subject
matter of this Agreement that is confidential and otherwise proprietary. Subject
to the exceptions listed below, a party's "Confidential Information" shall be
defined as information disclosed by the party to the other party pursuant to
this Agreement and clearly marked or otherwise clearly designated as
"confidential" or the equivalent. Without limiting the foregoing, and without
regard to marking or labeling, Confidential Information shall include the
specifications and requirements for the Deliverables. However, a party's
Confidential Information will not include any information that: (a) is or
becomes a part of the public domain through no wrongful act or omission of the
other party; or (b) was in the other party's lawful possession prior to the
disclosure and had not been obtained by the other party either directly or
indirectly from the disclosing party; or (c) is lawfully disclosed to the other
party by a third party without restriction on disclosure; or (d) is
independently developed by the other party by employees or agents without access
to the disclosing party's Confidential Information.

        8.2 NONDISCLOSURE AND NONUSE. Beginning on the Effective Date and ending
[...***...] years after receipt thereof, each party agrees to hold the other
party's Confidential Information in strict confidence, not to disclose such
Confidential Information to third parties not authorized by the disclosing party
to receive such Confidential Information, and not to use such Confidential
Information for any purpose except as expressly permitted hereunder. "Third
parties" in this context shall not include Sanyo's parent and affiliates who
agree to maintain the confidentiality of such Confidential Information on the
same basic terms and conditions as set forth herein. Each party agrees to take
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the other party's Confidential Information to ensure that such Confidential
Information is not disclosed, distributed or used in violation of the provisions
of this Agreement. The foregoing prohibition on disclosure of Confidential
Information will not apply to the extent certain Confidential Information is
required to be disclosed by the receiving party (a) as a matter of law or by
order of a court, provided that the receiving party uses reasonable efforts to
provide the disclosing party with prior notice of such obligation to disclose
and reasonably assists in obtaining a protective order therefore and (b) in
connection with performing tasks pursuant to the terms and conditions of this
Agreement.

        8.3 RESIDUALS. As used herein, the term "Residuals" means information in
non-tangible form that is or may be inadvertently retained in the unaided
memories of persons who have had rightful access to the Confidential Information
of a party, including ideas, concepts, know-how or techniques contained therein
but not including information relating to personnel or financial information.
Each party acknowledges and agrees that the other party may utilize for any
purpose any Residuals resulting from rightfully performing its obligations
hereunder.

        8.4 PUBLICITY. Notwithstanding anything contained in this Section 8, the
parties will cooperate on the public relations and co-marketing activities
described on Exhibit A and each party shall have the right to engage in the
activities set forth therein.

9.      GENERAL

        9.1 INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR. Each party is an independent contractor, and
nothing contained in this Agreement will be construed to create or imply a joint
venture, partnership, principal-agent or employment relationship between the
parties. Neither party may take any action or permit any action to be taken on
its behalf which purports to be done in the name of or on behalf of the other
party and neither party will have any power or authority to bind the other party
to assume or create any obligation or responsibility express or implied on the
other party's behalf or in its name.

        9.2 NOTICES. All notices, consents, waivers, and other communications
intended to have legal effect under this Agreement must be in writing, must be
delivered to the other party at the address set forth at the top of this
Agreement by personal delivery, certified mail (postage pre-paid), or a
nationally recognized overnight courier, and will be effective upon receipt (or
when delivery is refused). Any such notices sent to PacketVideo must be
addressed to the attention of its General Counsel. Each party may change its
address for receipt of notices by giving notice of the new address to the other
party.

        9.3 INJUNCTIVE RELIEF. It is understood and agreed that, notwithstanding
any other provision of this Agreement, any material breach of this Agreement
will cause irreparable damage for which recovery of money damages would be
inadequate, and that the non-breaching party will therefore be entitled to seek
timely injunctive relief to protect such party's rights under this Agreement in
addition to any and all remedies available at law.

        9.4 FORCE MAJEURE. The parties hereto shall not be liable for any loss,
damage, or penalty arising from delay due to acts of God, riot, fires, strikes,
legal restrictions, governmental actions, or any other casualty or cause beyond
the control of the parties hereto.

        9.5 EXPORT LAWS AND REGULATIONS. The parties agree to adhere to
applicable U.S. Export Laws and Regulations and that absent any required
authorization for the U.S. Department of Commerce's Bureau of Export
Administration ("BXA"), they will not knowingly export or re-export (as defined
in Part 772 of the BXA Regulations), directly or indirectly, through their
affiliates, licensees, employees or subsidiaries, any of the Deliverables or
Confidential Information (or any product, process, or service resulting directly
therefrom) to any country restricted by U.S. law or government order.

        9.6 GOVERNING LAW AND VENUE. This Agreement will be governed by and
interpreted in accordance with the federal and state laws of the State of
California as such laws apply to contracts made between California residents to
be performed entirely within California. Any suit, action or proceeding arising
from or relating to this Agreement must be brought in a federal court in the
Southern District of California or in state court in San Diego County,
California, and each party irrevocably consents to the jurisdiction and venue of
any such court in any such suit, action or proceeding.

        9.7 LEGAL FEES. If any dispute arises between the parties with respect
to the matters covered by this Agreement which leads to a proceeding to resolve
such dispute, each party in such proceeding shall pay its own attorneys' fees,
expert witness fees and out-of-pocket costs incurred in connection with such
proceeding.

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        9.8 WAIVER. The failure of either party to require performance by the
other party of any provision of this Agreement will not affect the full right to
require such performance at any time thereafter; nor will the waiver by either
party of a breach of any provision of this Agreement be taken or held to be a
waiver of the provision itself.

        9.9 SEVERABILITY. If any provision of this Agreement is unenforceable or
invalid under any applicable law or is so held by applicable court decision,
such unenforceability or invalidity will not render this Agreement unenforceable
or invalid as a whole, and such provision will be changed and interpreted so as
to best accomplish the objectives of such unenforceable or invalid provision
within the limits of applicable law or applicable court decisions.

        9.10 ASSIGNMENT. This Agreement is not assignable by either party
without the prior written consent of the other party, except that without
securing such prior consent, each party may assign this Agreement and its rights
and obligations hereunder in whole or in part upon written notice (including the
written agreement of the assignee to be bound by the terms and conditions
hereof) to any (i) direct or indirect parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of such
party or (ii) successor of such party by way of merger or consolidation or the
acquisition of all or substantially all of the business and assets of the
assigning party (or business division or unit of such party) relating to this
Agreement (an "Acquisition"). Any other attempt to assign any of the rights,
duties, or obligations of this Agreement will be void and of no effect. For
purposes of this paragraph, an "affiliate" of a party means any entity directly
or indirectly controlling, controlled by, or under common control with such
party, where "control" means ownership of at least fifty percent (50%) of the
equity or beneficial interests of such entity or party. This Agreement will be
binding upon and inure to the benefit of the respective successors and permitted
assigns of the parties.

        9.11 FULL POWER. Each party warrants that it has full power to enter
into and perform this Agreement, and the person signing this Agreement on such
party's behalf has been duly authorized and empowered to enter into this
Agreement.

        9.12 CONSTRUCTION. The section headings appearing in this Agreement are
inserted only as a matter of convenience and in no way define, limit, construe,
or describe the scope or extent of such section or in any way affect this
Agreement. Unless otherwise expressly stated, when used in this Agreement the
word "including" means "including but not limited to."

        9.13 ENTIRE AGREEMENT AND AMENDMENT. Except for any written agreement(s)
entered into by the parties hereto dated on the same date as, or on a subsequent
date to, the Effective Date of this Agreement, this Agreement together with the
Exhibits completely and exclusively states the agreement of the parties
regarding its subject matter. It supersedes, and its terms govern, all prior
understandings, agreements (including, but not limited to, the [...***...]
Non-disclosure Agreement), or other prior communications between the parties,
oral or written, regarding such subject matter. This Agreement may be executed
in counterparts and may be amended only in a document signed by both parties.
Facsimile signatures are deemed equivalent to original signatures for purposes
of this Agreement.

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        IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement as
of the Effective Date.

EXECUTED BY SANYO NORTH AMERICA CORPORATION:

Signature: /s/  Dr. Masahisa Shimizu
          ---------------------------------

Name:     Dr. Masahisa Shimizu
          ---------------------------------

Title:    General Manager for SANYO Multimedia Center USA, a division of SANYO
          North America Corporation
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Date:     02/24/2000
          ---------------------------------

EXECUTED BY PACKETVIDEO CORPORATION:

Signature: /s/  Jim Brailean
          ---------------------------------

Name:     Dr. Jim Brailean
          ---------------------------------

Title:    President
          ---------------------------------

Date:     03/03/2000
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                                    EXHIBIT A
                           PACKETVIDEO-SANYO AGREEMENT

DESCRIPTION OF ENGINEERING DELIVERABLE(S)

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PUBLICITY AND CO-MARKETING OBLIGATIONS

        1.      CO-BRANDING

Sanyo will place a PacketVideo logo on the outside of the packaging of each
commercial version of the Device. Size, color and placement shall be reviewed
and approved (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) by the
parties prior to first commercial shipment. The parties will also cooperate to
develop additional collateral marketing material. PacketVideo "splash screen" to
appear upon launch of the Software.

        2.      WEBSITE LINKS

The parties will provide mutual hot links between Sanyo's home page(s) for the
commercial version of the Device and the appropriate sections of the PacketVideo
home page.

        3.      TRADE SHOWS

Each party will provide reasonable support of trade shows and other events, if
any, requested by the other party to highlight the introduction of the Device.

        4.      SAMPLE UNITS

Sanyo agrees to deliver to PacketVideo ten (10) complementary units of the
commercial version of the Device upon release to shipment. PacketVideo shall
have the right to use such Devices internally and to demonstrate such Devices to
existing and potential customers for marketing purposes.

        5.      PRESS RELEASE

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PacketVideo may issue a press release relating to the Agreement in a form
reasonably acceptable to Sanyo on or before February 25, 2000. Such release
shall state that the parties are working together to develop prototype wireless
videophones based on PacketVideo software with the goal of moving such units
into production as next generation wireless networks come online. PacketVideo
may reuse this press release (without change) without further approval from
Sanyo.

        6.      MULTIMEDIA FORUM

At PacketVideo's request, Sanyo will participate as a member of the wireless
multimedia industry group in formation currently known as the Wireless
Multimedia Forum.

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