Document:

Seventh Amendment to Transfer and Servicing Agreement

 Exhibit 4.4 

SEVENTH AMENDMENT TO 

THE TRANSFER AND SERVICING AGREEMENT 

This SEVENTH AMENDMENT TO THE TRANSFER AND SERVICING AGREEMENT, dated as of June 28, 2010 (this “Amendment”) is
made among World Financial Network National Bank (“WFN”), as Servicer; WFN Credit Company, LLC (“WFN Credit”), as Transferor, and World Financial Network Credit Card Master Note Trust (the
“Issuer”), as Issuer, to the Transfer and Servicing Agreement, dated as of August 1, 2001, among WFN, as Servicer, WFN Credit, as Transferor, and the Issuer, (as amended by the First Amendment to the Transfer and Servicing
Agreement, dated as of November 7, 2002, among WFN Credit, WFN, as Servicer and the Issuer, as further amended by the Omnibus Amendment, dated as of March 31, 2003, among WFN, WFN Credit, the Issuer and The Bank of New York Mellon Trust
Company, N.A., formerly known as The Bank of New York Trust Company, N.A., successor to BNY Midwest Trust Company, as Trustee, as further amended by the Third Amendment to the Transfer and Servicing Agreement, dated as of May 19, 2004, among
WFN, as Servicer, WFN Credit, as Transferor, and the Issuer, as further amended by the Fourth Amendment to the Transfer and Servicing Agreement, dated as of March 30, 2005, among WFN, as Servicer, WFN Credit, as Transferor, and the Issuer, as
further amended by the Fifth Amendment to the Transfer and Servicing Agreement, dated as of June 13, 2007, among WFN, as Servicer, WFN Credit, as Transferor and the Issuer, as further amended by the Sixth Amendment to Transfer and Servicing
Agreement, dated as of October 26, 2007, among WFN, as Servicer, WFN Credit, as Transferor, and the Issuer and as further amended from time to time, the “Transfer Agreement”). Capitalized terms used and not otherwise defined in
this Amendment are used as defined in the Transfer Agreement. 
 WHEREAS, the parties hereto desire to amend the Transfer
Agreement as set forth below; 
 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises and for other good and valuable consideration
(the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged), the parties hereto agree as follows: 
 1. Amendment to
Transfer Agreement. Section 2.5(l) of the Transfer Agreement is hereby amended by inserting the phrase “, to the extent such treatment would be consistent with GAAP”, after the words “for accounting purposes” where they
appear in such section thereof. 
 2. Binding Effect; Ratification. (a) This Amendment shall become effective, as of
the date hereof, (i) upon receipt hereof by each of the parties hereto of counterparts duly executed and delivered by each of the parties hereto, and (ii) satisfaction of each of the conditions precedent described in Section 9.1(a) of
the Transfer Agreement. 
 (b) On and after the execution and delivery hereof, this Amendment shall be a part of the Transfer
Agreement and each reference in the Transfer Agreement to “this Agreement” or “hereof,” “hereunder” or words of like import, and each reference in any other Transaction Document to the Transfer Agreement shall mean and
be a reference to the Transfer Agreement as amended hereby. 
  

					
		  		  	Seventh Amendment to Transfer Agreement 

 (c) Except as expressly amended hereby, the Transfer Agreement shall remain in full force
and effect and is hereby ratified and confirmed by the parties hereto. 
 3. Miscellaneous. (a) THIS AMENDMENT SHALL
BE GOVERNED BY, AND CONSTRUED IN ACCORDANCE WITH, THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, WITHOUT REFERENCE TO ITS CONFLICT OF LAW PROVISIONS. EACH OF THE PARTIES TO THIS AMENDMENT HEREBY AGREES TO THE JURISDICTION OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR
THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK AND ANY APPELLATE COURT HAVING JURISDICTION TO REVIEW THE JUDGMENTS THEREOF. EACH OF THE PARTIES HEREBY WAIVES ANY OBJECTION BASED ON FORUM NON CONVENIENS AND ANY OBJECTION TO VENUE OF ANY ACTION INSTITUTED
HEREUNDER IN ANY OF THE AFOREMENTIONED COURTS AND CONSENTS TO THE GRANTING OF SUCH LEGAL OR EQUITABLE RELIEF AS IS DEEMED APPROPRIATE BY SUCH COURT. 

(b) Headings used herein are for convenience of reference only and shall not affect the meaning of this Amendment. 

(c) This Amendment may be executed in any number of counterparts, and by the parties hereto on separate counterparts, each of which shall
be an original and all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement. 
 (d) The Trustee shall not be
responsible for the validity or sufficiency of this amendment, nor for the recitals contained herein. 
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		  	2	  	Seventh Amendment to Transfer Agreement 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Amendment to be executed by their
respective officers thereunto duly authorized, as of the date first above written. 
  

			
	WORLD FINANCIAL NETWORK NATIONAL BANK, as Servicer
		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Ronald C. Reed

		 	Name: Ronald C. Reed
		 	Title: Assistant Treasurer

  

			
	 WFN CREDIT COMPANY, LLC, as Transferor

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Daniel T. Groomes

		 	Name: Daniel T. Groomes
		 	Title: President

  

			
	WORLD FINANCIAL NETWORK CREDIT CARD MASTER NOTE TRUST, as Issuer
	
	By: U.S. Bank Trust National Association , not in its individual capacity, but solely as Owner Trustee on behalf of the Issuer
		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ Annette E. Morgan

		 	Name: Annette E. Morgan
		 	Title: Assistant Vice President

  

					
		  	S-1	  	Seventh Amendment to Transfer AgreementIntellectual Property Transfer and License Agreement dated as of Sept 28, 2006

 Exhibit 10.1 

CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT REQUESTED - CONFIDENTIAL PORTIONS OF THIS DOCUMENT HAVE BEEN REDACTED AND HAVE BEEN SEPARATELY FILED WITH THE
COMMISSION 
 *** INDICATES CONFIDENTIAL MATERIAL REDACTED AND SEPARATELY FILED WITH THE COMMISSION 

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY TRANSFER AND LICENSE AGREEMENT 

relating to 
 the
transfer, assignment and licensing of intellectual property and know-how 
 between 

Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. 

and 
 Philips
Semiconductors International B.V. 
 Dated 28 September 2006 

 

 

					
	Contents	  	
	1	  	INTERPRETATION AND DEFINITIONS	  	4
	1.1	  	Definitions	  	4
	1.2	  	References to persons and companies	  	7
	1.3	  	Headings and references to Clauses, Annexes, Parts and Paragraphs	  	8
	1.4	  	References to liabilities and obligations of Royal Philips and PSI	  	8
	1.5	  	Legal terms	  	8
	1.6	  	Other references	  	8
	1.7	  	Drafting Party	  	8
	2	  	ASSIGNMENT OF TRANSFER-PATENTS TO PSI	  	8
	2.1	  	Transfer	  	8
	2.2	  	Effecting transfer	  	9
	2.3	  	Rights prior to Closing Date	  	9
	2.4	  	License pending transfer	  	9
	2.5	  	Information on challenges pending transfer	  	9
	2.6	  	Prior consent	  	10
	2.7	  	Information on prior arrangements	  	10
	2.8	  	Transfer costs	  	10
	2.9	  	Maintenance costs	  	10
	2.10	  	Return of Philips-Patents	  	10
	3	  	RETAINED LICENSE TO PHILIPS GROUP	  	10
	3.1	  	Retained license	  	10
	3.2	  	Have-made and sublicensing rights Philips Group	  	10
	3.3	  	Undertaking not to enforce	  	11
	3.4	  	Termination in respect of Divested Companies	  	11
	3.5	  	Option for Divested Companies	  	11
	3.6	  	License to Divested Companies	  	12
	3.7	  	Respecting license and prior commitments in case of pledge of Transfer-Patents	  	12
	3.8	  	Registration license before registration pledge	  	12
	4	  	LICENSE TO PSI GROUP	  	12
	4.1	  	For current and successor products and technologies/features	  	12
	4.2	  	For technologies/features currently developed by or for PSI BUs	  	13
	4.3	  	For technologies/features developed pursuant to roadmaps or forecasts	  	13
	4.4	  	GMR Philips-Patents	  	14
	4.5	  	RFID tags	  	14
	4.6	  	Respecting prior commitments	  	14
	4.7	  	Sublicensing rights	  	14
	4.8	  	Establishment CTO Council	  	14
	4.9	  	Decisions CTO Council	  	14
	4.10	  	Absence of positive CTO Council decision	  	15
	4.11	  	Additional negotiated licenses	  	15
	4.12	  	Exceptions	  	15
	4.13	  	Termination in respect of Divested Companies	  	15
	4.14	  	Option for Divested Companies	  	16
	4.15	  	License to Divested Companies	  	16
	5	  	EXCEPTIONS	  	16
	5.1	  	PCM Transfer-Patents	  	16
	5.2	  	PCM Transfer-Patents retained license	  	16
	5.3	  	Stand still PCM Transfer-Patents	  	16

  

					
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	5.4	  	3D applications	  	16
	5.5	  	Solid state lighting applications	  	17
	6	  	KNOW-HOW, COPYRIGHTS	  	17
	6.1	  	Business Know-How	  	17
	6.2	  	Copyrights	  	17
	7	  	SOFTWARE	  	17
	7.1	  	Business Software	  	17
	7.2	  	License to use Philips-Owned Software	  	18
	7.3	  	Third Party Software	  	18
	7.4	  	Philips-Owned Software	  	18
	8	  	TRADEMARKS AND DOMAIN NAMES	  	18
	8.1	  	Assignment	  	18
	8.2	  	Restricted Use	  	18
	9	  	ASSIGNMENT OF PATENT LICENSE AND PATENT OWNERSHIP AGREEMENTS	  	18
	9.1	  	Assignment	  	18
	9.2	  	Exception to assignment	  	19
	9.3	  	Divested Companies	  	19
	10	  	CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION	  	19
	11	  	REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES	  	19
	11.1	  	As is	  	19
	11.2	  	No maintenance obligation	  	20
	12	  	NON-COMPETE	  	20
	12.1	  	Restricted activities	  	20
	12.2	  	Products not restricted	  	20
	12.3	  	Activities not restricted	  	20
	12.4	  	If Royal Philips is acquired	  	22
	13	  	CLAIMS AND LIABILITY	  	22
	14	  	TERMINATION	  	22
	15	  	NOTICES	  	22
	16	  	NO ASSIGNMENT	  	23
	17	  	MISCELLANEOUS	  	23
	17.1	  	No implied license	  	23
	17.2	  	No agency	  	23
	18	  	SEVERABILITY	  	23
	19	  	ENTIRE AGREEMENT	  	23
	20	  	APPLICABLE LAW AND JURISDICTION	  	23
	20.1	  	Dutch law	  	23
	20.2	  	Jurisdiction	  	24
	Annex 1	  	Transfer-Patents	  	
	Annex 1A	  	PCM Transfer-Patents	  	
	Annex 2	  	Invention Disclosures	  	
	Annex 3	  	GMR Philips-Patents	  	
	Annex 4	  	Trademarks	  	
	Annex 5	  	 Domain Names
	  	
	Annex 6	  	PSI BUs Products	  	
	Annex 7	  	PSI EBs Products	  	
	Annex 8	  	PSI SW Products	  	
	Annex 9A	  	Decisions of the CTO Council with regard to the Integral Roadmaps of PSI BUs	  	
	Annex 9B	  	Integral Roadmaps of PSI BUs	  	
	Annex 10A	  	Decisions of the CTO Council with regard to the Rolling Financial Forecasts of PSI EBs	  	
	Annex 10B	  	Rolling Financial Forecasts of PSI EBs	  	
	Annex 11A	  	Decisions of the CTO Council with regard to the Rolling Financial Forecasts of PSI SW	  	
	Annex 11B	  	Rolling Financial Forecasts of PSI SW	  	
	Annex 12A	  	Deed of Transfer of Transfer-Patents	  	
	Annex 12B	  	Annex to the Deed of Transfer of Transfer-Patents	  	
	Annex 13A	  	Deed of Transfer of Trademarks and Domain Names	  	
	Annex 13B	  	Annex to the Deed of Transfer of Trademarks and Domain Names	  	
	Annex 14	  	Third Party Software Agreements	  	
	Annex 15	  	List of Patent License and Patent Ownership Agreements	  	
	Annex 16	  	Trademark License Agreement	  	

  

					
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 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY TRANSFER AND LICENSE AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT IS MADE BETWEEN: 

 

	(1)	Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V., a limited liability company incorporated in the Netherlands, with corporate seat in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, and
address at Groenewoudseweg 1, Eindhoven, the Netherlands (“Royal Philips”), 

 and 

 

	(2)	Philips Semiconductors International B.V., a limited liability company incorporated in the Netherlands, with corporate seat in Eindhoven, the Netherlands,
and address at High Tech Campus 60, Eindhoven, the Netherlands (“PSI”), 

 WHEREAS: 

 

	(A)	as part of its disentanglement plan, Royal Philips has decided to disentangle all assets and liabilities constituting the business operations of the Royal Philips
semiconductors division to a separate group; 

  

	(B)	by this Intellectual Property Transfer and License Agreement the Parties wish to set out the terms and conditions applicable to the assignment and licensing of
intellectual property relevant to aforementioned disentanglement. 

 IT IS AGREED AS FOLLOWS: 

 

	1	INTERPRETATION AND DEFINITIONS 

  

	1.1	Definitions 

 When used in
this Agreement, the following capitalized terms shall have the meanings set forth below: 
 “*** Applications”
shall mean any application that enables a *** (including but not limited to conversion from *** to *** conversion from *** to ***, rendering for ***, *** or ***). 

“Agreement” shall mean this Intellectual Property Transfer and License Agreement together with all annexes, exhibits and
other documents referred to herein or therein. 
  

					
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 “Associated Company(ies)” shaft mean any one or more entities, which is
(are) directly or indirectly owned or controlled by Royal Philips or PSI, respectively, but any such entity shall only be deemed an Associated Company for the period such ownership or control exists. For the purposes of this definition, (i) Royal
Philips or PSI shall be deemed to own and/or to control an entity if more than 50% (fifty per cent) of the voting stock of such entity, ordinarily entitled to vote for the election of directors (or, if there is no such stock, more than 50% (fifty
per cent) of the ownership of or control in such entity) is held by and consolidated in the annual accounts of Royal Philips or PSI, respectively, and (ii) PSI and its Associated Companies shall not be deemed Associated Companies of Royal Philips,
irrespective of Royal Philips’ share in PSI. 
 “Business Know-How” shall mean any Know-How owned by
Philips Group-Old, which originated within any entities of Philips Group-Old and that is primarily used or primarily intended to be used within PSI Group as of the Closing Date. 

“Business Software” shall mean any Software owned by Philips Group-Old, which originated within any entities of Philips
Group-Old and that is primarily used or primarily intended to be used within PSI Group as of the Closing Date, ***. 

“Closing Date” shall mean 28 September 2006 at 24.00 hours CET. 

“Confidential Information” shall have the meaning referred to in Clause 10. 

“CTO Council” shall mean the *** referred to in Clause 4.8. 

*** shall mean any former *** respectively, and any *** (other than to ***). 

“Domain Names” shall mean the registered domain names and applications therefor as listed in *** to this Agreement.

 “GMR Philips-Patents” shall mean the *** Patents that are listed in *** to this Agreement. 

*** shall mean the *** for the *** calendar years after the Closing Date of the PSI BUs, as attached to this Agreement as ***. 

“Intellectual Property” shall mean Patents, Know-How, Software, the copyrights meant in Clause 6.2, Trademarks and Domain
Names. 
 “Kits” shall mean kits consisting of one or more integrated circuits and software. 

 

					
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 “Know-How” shad mean all technical information, data and documents of
whatever nature, including without limitation drawings, specifications, photographs, samples, models, processes, procedures, reports and correspondence, all of which relate to the Products, but excluding any intellectual property rights (including
data base rights) therein. 
 “Party” shall mean Royal Philips or PSI and “Parties” shall mean Royal
Philips and PSI together. 
 “Patents” shall mean any patents, petty patents, provisionals, utility models or
applications therefor, including any divisions, continuations, continuations-in-part, reexaminations, renewals and re-issues thereof, in any country of the world. 

“*** Transfer-Patents” shaft mean the Transfer-Patents that are listed in *** to this Agreement. 

“Philips Group” shall mean Royal Philips together with its Associated Companies. 

“Philips Group-Old” shall mean Philips Group and any entities of PS! Group immediately after the Closing Date.

 “Philips Know-How” shall mean any Know-How owned by Philips Group-Old, other than Business Know-How, which is
available to PSI Group immediately after the Closing Date. 
 “Philips-Owned Software” shall mean any Software
owned by Philips Group-Old, other than Business Software, which is used by PSI Group as of the Closing Date *** 

“Philips-Patents” shall mean any Patents owned or controlled by Philips Group-Old, other than Transfer-Patents, to the
extent that they are entitled to the benefit of a filing date prior to the Closing Date and for which Philips is free to grant licenses to third parties without the consent of or accounting to any third party, other than an Associated Company of
Royal Philips or an Associated Company of PSI. 
 “Products” shall mean PSI BUs Products, PSI EBs Products and
PSI SW Products. 
 “PSI Group” shall mean PSI together with its Associated Companies, and where it concerns the
period before the Closing Date PSI together with the Associated Companies of Royal Philips which are (to be) an Associated Company of PSI as of the Closing Date. 

“PSI Bus” shall mean the Philips Semiconductors’ business units referred to as Home, Mobile & Personal,
Automotive & Identification and Multi Market Semiconductors as belonging to PSI Group as of the Closing Date. 

“PSI BUs Product(s)” shall mean any produces) as listed in the product catalogue attached to this Agreement as Annex ***
as well as proprietary products of the PSI BUs that PSI can reasonably demonstrate were offered for sale to third parties prior to the Closing Date. 
  

					
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 “PSI EBs” shall mean the Philips Semiconductors’ business unit
referred to as Emerging Businesses, excluding the Philips Semiconductors’ business unit Philips Software, as belonging to PSI Group as of the Closing Date. 

“PSI EBs Product(s)” shall mean any product(s) as listed in the product catalogue attached to this Agreement as *** as
well as proprietary products of the PSI EBs that PSI can reasonably demonstrate were offered for sale to third parties prior to the Closing Date. 

“PSI SW” shall mean the part of the Philips Semiconductors’ business unit referred to as Philips Software as
belonging to PSI Group as of the Closing Date. 
 “PSI SW Product(s)” shall mean any product(s) as listed in the
product catalogue attached to this Agreement as *** as well as proprietary products of PSI SW that PSI can reasonably demonstrate were offered for sale to third parties prior to the Closing Date. 

“Rolling Financial Forecasts of PSI EBs” or “RFFs of PSI EBs” shall mean the financial forecasts for the six
annual quarters of Q2 of 2006 – Q3 of 2007 of the PSI EBs, as attached to this Agreement as ***. 
 “Rolling
Financial Forecasts of PSI SW” or “RFFs of PSI SW” shall mean the financial forecasts for the six annual quarters of Q2 of 2006 – Q3 of 2007 of PSI SW, as attached to this Agreement as ***. 

“Software” shall mean (any rights on) a code in any programming language contained in any format, including human and
machine-readable format. 
 “Third Party Software” shall mean any Software owned by a third party that is
licensed to Philips Group-Old and which is predominantly used by PSI Group as of the Closing Date *** 

“Trademarks” shall mean the registered trademarks and applications therefor as listed in *** to this Agreement.

 “Transfer-Patents” shall mean the Patents that are listed in *** to this Agreement, any corresponding Patents
to the extent that they cover the same inventions as the Patents listed in *** and any (Patents on the) invention disclosures that are listed in *** to this Agreement, subject to any changes due to withdrawals and rejections in the normal course of
business occurring between the date of compilation of these Annexes and the Closing Date. 
 “Transferred Intellectual
Property” shall mean all Intellectual Property (to be) assigned to PSI Group in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. 
  

	1.2	References to persons and companies 

References to: 
  

	 	1.2.1	a “person” include any individual, company, partnership or unincorporated association (whether or not having separate legal personality); and

  

					
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	 	1.2.2	a “company” include any company, corporation or any body corporate, wherever incorporated. 

 

	1.3	Headings and references to Clauses, Annexes, Parts and Paragraphs 

  

	 	1.3.1	Headings have been inserted for convenience of reference only and do not affect the interpretation of any of the provisions of this Agreement.

  

	 	1.3.2	A reference in this Agreement to a “Clause” or “Annex” is to the relevant clause of or annex to this Agreement; to a “Part” is to the
relevant part of the relevant Annex; and to a “Paragraph” is to the relevant paragraph of (the relevant Part of) the relevant Annex. 

  

	1.4	References to liabilities and obligations of Royal Philips and PSI 

  

	 	1.4.1	Any reference in this Agreement to a liability or obligation of Royal Philips shall be deemed to incorporate a reference to an obligation on the part of Royal Philips
to procure that the relevant liability is discharged or obligation is performed by any of the relevant members of Philips Group, subject to the terms set out in this Agreement. 

 

	 	1.4.2	Any reference in this Agreement to a liability or obligation of PSI shall be deemed to incorporate a reference to an obligation on the part of PSI to procure that the
relevant liability is discharged or obligation is performed by any of the relevant members of PSI Group, subject to the terms set out in this Agreement. 

  

	1.5	Legal terms 

 In respect
of any jurisdiction other than the Netherlands, a reference to any Netherlands legal term shall be construed as a reference to the term or concept which most nearly corresponds to it in that jurisdiction. 

 

	1.6	Other references 

  

	 	1.6.1	Whenever used in this Agreement, the words “include”, “includes” and “including” shall be deemed to be followed by the phrase
“without limitation”. 

  

	 	1.6.2	Any reference in this Agreement to any gender shall include all genders, and words importing the singular shall include the plural and vice versa.

  

	 	1.6.3	Whenever used In this Agreement in the context of the grant of a license or rights under any Intellectual Property, the words “use” or “used” shall
be deemed to include all acts and activities which would (if not for the license) infringe or amount to an actionable misuse of the-relevant rights including the use, development, keeping, making, selling, offering for sale, leasing, importing,
exporting or otherwise disposing of any product, process or method. 

  

	1.7	Drafting Party 

 No
provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted against a Party solely as a result of the fact that such Party was responsible for the drafting of such provision, it being acknowledged that the Parties and representatives of the Parties have
participated in the drafting and negotiating of this Agreement. 
  

	2	ASSIGNMENT OF TRANSFER-PATENTS TO PSI 

  

	2.1	Transfer 

 Subject to the
provisions of this Clause 2, Royal Philips hereby assigns to PSI and 
  

					
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agrees to transfer to PSI or such PSI Group member as designated by PSI and PSI shall procure that such PSI Group member shall accept the transfer of the Transfer-Patents, subject to all prior
commitments and prior undertakings vis-à-vis third parties entered into by Philips Group-Old prior to the Closing Date and all arrangements between entities belonging to PSI Group and entities remaining with Philips Group made prior to the
Closing Date, and subject to the license retained by Philips Group pursuant to Clauses 3.1 and 3.2 under any and all Transfer-Patents, 
  

	2.2	Effecting transfer 

 Royal
Philips shall execute and deliver all files, assignments, and titles, evidence or authorizations as may be required to effectuate or to formalize the transfer of the Transfer-Patents on a jurisdiction by jurisdiction basis, and to cause the
Transfer-Patents to be recorded at the relevant patent registers around the world in the name of PSI or its designated Associated Companies. For the purpose of the registration of the transfer of the legal title to the Transfer-Patents as per Clause
2.1 hereof, Royal Philips and PSI shall sign a deed of transfer containing the same conditions as the deed of transfer in *** as soon as possible after the Closing Date when the Parties have reached agreement on the format of the annex to the deed
of transfer. Royal Philips hereby grants PSI and its Associated Companies (designated by PSI) an irrevocable power of attorney to perform any (legal) acts and to execute any documents in its or its Associated Companies’ name as may be necessary
in this respect, it being understood that this Agreement may not be submitted to the relevant patent registers. If, for whatever reason, the transfer of the Transfer-Patents has not become effective, in full or in part, by the signing by both
Parties of this deed of transfer, both Parties will promptly do whatever is necessary to fully effectuate the transfer of the Transfer-Patents. 
  

	2.3	Rights prior to Closing Date 

PSI does not acquire any rights accruing from ownership of the Transfer-Patents prior to the Closing Date. PSI Group may, however, (i) sue
and collect damages in respect of any act of infringement or alleged infringement upon the Transfer-Patents committed prior to the Closing Date, and (ii) give a release for any acts performed prior to the Closing Date and infringing or
allegedly infringing upon the Transfer-Patents to any third party. Royal Philips shall not be obliged to take any action in relation to any third party for any act of infringement prior to the Closing Date. 

 

	2.4	License pending transfer 

Pending the transfers contemplated by Clauses 2.1 and 2.2, PSI Group shall have a license to undertake anything they would be entitled to,
had the transfers been effected already, except to enforce at law. 
  

	2.5	Information on challenges pending transfer 

Royal Philips shall pass on to PSI any correspondence Philips Group receives with respect to any of the Transfer-Patents. This obligation
of Royal Philips to inform PSI shall cease upon transfer and recordal of the change in ownership of the Transfer-Patents in the national registers of the designated countries (in respect of such Patents), but no later than 12 (twelve) months after
the Closing Date. PSI shall decide at its sole discretion whether it wants to take any action on the basis of the information provided by Royal Philips, and if so, which action it wishes to take. If PSI decides to take action against a third party
in order to uphold or enforce the Transfer-Patents, Royal Philips shall provide any reasonable assistance which PSI may request, unless such assistance would harm the reasonable business interests of Philips Group, PSI shall compensate Royal Philips

  

					
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for ail reasonable costs which Royal Philips shall make in providing this assistance. Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing, Royal Philips shall not have any obligation to become a party in
any litigation to which PSI is a party. 
  

	2.6	Prior consent 

 Where
Philips Group requires a third party’s prior consent for a transfer contemplated in Clauses 2.1 and 2.2, Royal Philips shall use its reasonable endeavors to procure such consent as soon as reasonably possible and will effect the assignment and
transfer to PSI Group of such Transfer-Patents immediately thereafter. 
  

	2.7	Information on prior arrangements 

Within 30 days following receipt of PSI’s or any of its successors’ or assigns’ written request specifying the third party
against whom PSI or any authorised third party contemplates to enforce any of the Transfer-Patents, Royal Philips shall use its reasonable endeavors to confirm in writing whether or not that third party can claim rights under those Transfer-Patents
(i) granted by Philips Group-Old under any prior agreement or prior commitment entered into prior to the Closing Date or (ii) granted by Philips Group pursuant to Clause 3 after the Closing Date. 

 

	2.8	Transfer costs 

 PSI shall
bear any costs related to the assignment and transfer of the Transfer-Patents from Philips Group to PSI Group pursuant to Clauses 2.1 and 2.2 and the registration thereof, including all official and agency fees. 

 

	2.9	Maintenance costs 

 PSI
shall bear any costs of prosecution and maintenance of the Transfer-Patents arising as from the Closing Date, including any remuneration payable to inventors with respect to the period after the Closing Date in accordance with applicable national
laws with respect to any of the Transfer-Patents, except that amounts that become due and payable after the Closing Date with respect to prosecution or maintenance of the Transfer-Patents in the period before the Closing Date, shall be borne by
Royal Philips. 
  

	2.10	Return of Philips-Patents 

Subject to all prior commitments and prior undertakings of Philips Group-Old to third parties entered into prior to the Closing Date and
subject to the licenses granted to PSI Group pursuant to Clause 4, PSI Group hereby assigns to Royal Philips any Philips-Patents that are registered in the name of any entities of Philips Group-Old belonging to PSI Group as of the Closing Date. The
above paragraphs of this Clause 2 apply mutatis mutandis (e.g. with Royal Philips bearing the cost). 
  

	3	RETAINED LICENSE TO PHILIPS GROUP 

  

	3.1	Retained license 

 Philips
Group retains a *** license under the *** as of the Closing Date and under ***, but not including *** 
  

	3.2	Have-made and sublicensing rights Philips Group 

The license retained by Philips Group pursuant to Clause 3.1 includes *** 

 

	 	3.2.1	to *** and for the use or resale by, Philips Group; 

  

					
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	 	3.2.2	to *** 

  

	 	3.2.3	to *** 

  

	 	3.2.4	to *** 

  

	 	3.2.5	to *** 

  

	 	3.2.6	to *** 

 but does not include ***

  

	3.3	Undertaking *** 

 PSI
shall *** 
  

	3.4	Termination in respect of *** 

The license retained by Philips Group pursuant to Clauses 3.1 and 3.2 above shall terminate *** 

 

	3.5	Option for *** 

 In the
event that such *** 
  

					
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	3.6	License to *** 

 Such
license *** 
  

	3.7	Respecting license and prior commitments in case of pledge of Transfer-Patents 

In the event PSI agrees with a third party to pledge, or otherwise encumber, any of the Transfer-Patents, PSI is under the obligation to
agree with such third party, (a) that such third party shall respect (i) the licenses retained by Philips Group with regard to the Transfer-Patents, and (ii) the prior commitments and prior undertakings with regard to the Transfer-Patents vis-a-vis
third parties entered into by Philips Group-Old prior to the Closing Date and all arrangements with regard to the Transfer-Patents between entities belonging to PSI Group and entities remaining with Philips Group made prior to the Closing Date, and
(b) that such third party shall impose the obligations described under (a) on any other beneficiary/transferee of any of the Transfer-Patents by way of a perpetual clause. 

 

	3.8	Registration license before registration pledge 

In the event that (i) any of the Transfer-Patents is pledged or otherwise encumbered, (ii) the pledge or other encumbrance is registered
at the relevant patent authorities or other authority, and (iii) the license retained by Philips Group cannot be secured in the registration of the pledge or other encumbrance, then PSI shall be under the obligation to register such license at the
relevant patent authorities prior the registration of such pledge or other encumbrance. 
  

	4	LICENSE TO PSI GROUP 

  

	4.1	For current and successor products and technologies/features 

Subject to Clauses 4.6 and 4.12, Royal Philips hereby grants to PSI Group a nonexclusive, non-transferable, irrevocable, world-wide, fully
paid-up and royalty-free license, including the have-made and sublicensing rights as stipulated in Clause 4.7, under any and all Philips-Patents or Philips Know-How 
  

	 	4.1.1	used in any PSI BUs Product for the continued use by PSI Group in such Product and any commercial successor type thereof; 

 

	 	4.1.2	used in any PSI EBs Product approved by the CTO Council (as evidenced by Annex 7) for the continued use by PSI Group in such Product and any commercial successor type
thereof; 

  

	 	4.1.3	used in. any PSI SW Product approved by the CTO Council (as evidenced by Annex 8) for the continued use by PSI Group in such Product and any commercial successor type
thereof; 

  

	 	4.1.4	used in any technology/feature used in any PSI EBs Product approved by the CTO Council (as evidenced by Annex 7) for the use by PSI Group of such technology/feature in
products within the current scope of PSI EBs; 

  

	 	4.1.5	used in any technology/feature used in any PSI SW Product approved by the CTO Council (as evidenced by Annex 8) for the use by PSI Group of such technology/feature in
products within the current scope of PSI SW. 

  

					
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 A current scope includes products offered for sale prior to the Closing Date,
technologies/features approved as set out above, their commercial successor types and any natural extension thereof, 
  

	4.2	For technologies/features currently developed by or for PSI BUs 

Subject to Clauses 4.6 and 4.12, Royal Philips hereby grants to PSI Group a nonexclusive, non-transferable, irrevocable, world-wide, fully
paid-up and royalty-free license, including the have-made and sublicensing rights as stipulated in Clause 4.7, under any and all Philips-Patents and Philips Know-How that are or will be used in any technology/feature, for which PSI can demonstrate
to the reasonable satisfaction of Royal Philips, that this was 
  

	 	(i)	developed by and for the account of one or more of the PSI BUs prior to the Closing Date, 

 

	 	(ii)	under a material development by and for the account of one or more of the PSI BUs on the basis of an approved budget and started within one or more of the PSI BUs prior
to the Closing Date, or 

  

	 	(iii)	developed exclusively for one or more of the PSI BUs and transferred to the relevant PSI BUs within 3 months after the Closing Date, 

such license being for the use of such technology/feature in products within the current scope of the PSI BUs. 

 

	4.3	For technologies/features developed pursuant to roadmaps or forecasts 

Subject to Clauses 4.6 and 4.12, Royal Philips hereby grants to PSI Group a nonexclusive, non-transferable, irrevocable, world-wide, fully
paid-up and royalty-free license, including the have-made and sublicensing rights as stipulated in Clause 4.7, under any Philips-Patents or Philips Know-How that originated from such part (in scope and time) of the contract research work executed by
Philips Group-Old prior to the Closing Date that was co-funded by PSI Group, as can be demonstrated by PSI to the reasonable satisfaction of Royal Philips, and that 
  

	 	4.3.1	are used in any technology/feature approved by the CTO Council (as evidenced by Annex 9A) that has been or will be developed by or exclusively for one or more of the
PSI BUs pursuant to one or more of the Integral Roadmaps of PSI BUs, such license being for the use of such technology/feature in products within the current scope of the PSI BUs; 

 

	 	4.3.2	are used in any technology/feature approved by the CTO Council (as evidenced by Annex 10A) that has been or will be developed by or exclusively for one or more of the
PSI EBs pursuant to one or more of the RFFs of PSI EBs, such license being for the use of such technology/feature in products within the current scope of the PSI EBs; 

 

	 	4.3.3	are used in any technology/feature approved by the CTO Council (as evidenced by Annex 11 A) that has been or will be developed by or exclusively for PSI SW pursuant to
one or more of the RFFs of PSI SW, such license being for the use of such technology/feature in products within the current scope of PSI SW. 

  

					
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	4.4	GMR Philips-Patents 

Subject to Clauses 4.6 and 4.12, Royal Philips hereby grants to PSI Group a non-exclusive, non-transferable, irrevocable, world-wide,
fully paid-up and royalty-free license, including the have-made and sublicensing rights as stipulated in Clause 4.7, under the GMR Philips-Patents for use in Giant Magneto-Resistive devices outside the field of healthcare and bio applications,

  

	4.5	RFID tags 

Subject to Clauses 4.8 and 4.12, Royal Philips hereby grants to PSI Group a non-exclusive, non-transferable,
irrevocable, world-wide, fully paid-up and royalty-free license, including the have-made and sublicensing rights as stipulated in Clause 4.7, under the Philips-Patents relevant to polymer electronics and that originated from such part (in scope and
time) of the contract research work executed by Philips Group-Old prior to the Closing Date as was co-funded by PSI Group, as can be demonstrated by PSI to the reasonable satisfaction of Royal Philips, such license being limited to use in the field
of RFID tags and labels. *** 
  

	4.6	Respecting prior commitments 

The licenses granted by Royal Philips to PSI Group pursuant to Clauses 4.1 - 4.5 above are subject to alt prior commitments and prior
undertakings vis-à-vis third parties entered into by Philips Group-Old prior to the Closing Date and all arrangements between entities belonging to PSI Group and entities remaining with Philips Group, made prior to the Closing Date and, where
such licenses to PSI Group are granted after the Closing Date, also the prior commitments and prior undertakings vis-à-vis third parties entered into by Philips Group between the Closing Date and such later date. 

 

	4.7	Sublicensing rights 

 The
licenses granted by Royal Philips to PSI Group pursuant to Clauses 4.1 - 4.5 include the fully paid-up and royalty-free right for PSI Group: 
  

	 	4.7.1	to have products made by a third party manufacturer, solely for the account of, and for the use or resale by, PSI Group; and 

 

	 	4.7.2	to grant sublicenses in the context of and to the extent necessary for the sale or licensing, directly or indirectly, of services, Software and/or IP blocks by PSI
Group; 

 The licenses granted pursuant to Clauses 4.1 - 4.5 do not include any other have-made or sublicensing
right than set out in this Clause 4.7. 
  

	4.8	Establishment CTO Council 

Parties have established and have agreed to continue a committee (“CTO Council”) that is chaired by the CTO of Philips and
further has as its members the CTO of PSI, the CTOs of the Philips Product Divisions, as well as the CEOs of Philips Research, Philips Applied Technologies and Philips Intellectual Property & Standards. The CTO Council shall meet upon the
written request of one of the Parties. At meetings of the CTO Council at least one member of each Party shall be present. 
  

	4.9	Decisions CTO Council 

The CTO Council has decided, and to the extent necessary, will decide after the Closing Date, on the basis of unanimity whether to approve
any technology/feature or Product pursuant to Clauses 4.1 (except 4.1.1) and 4.3 above, such approval only to be withheld if such approval would harm the business interests of Philips Group. The CTO Council may decide on the basis of majority
voting, including the affirmative vote of PSI Group’s 
  

					
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CTO, to make such approval subject to the conditions that the license granted by Royal Philips to PSI Group shall only enter into force after expiration of certain leadtime(s) for Philips Group
and/or that the license granted by Royal Philips to PSI Group shall be restricted to certain field(s) of use, which conditions shall be adhered to and respected by PSI Group in respect of its products offered for sale to third parties. The
technologies/features or Products for which the CTO Council has made its approval subject to leadtime(s) and/or field(s) of use are indicated in Annexes 7, 8, 9A, 10A, and 11A to this Agreement, which shall be updated by the Parties from time to
time in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. 
  

	4.10	Absence of positive CTO Council decision 

As of the Closing Date, PSI Group shall not have any license rights, neither directly nor indirectly, in respect of the
technologies/features and Products for which the CTO Council has not given its approval in accordance with Clause 4.9 prior to the Closing Date (as evidenced by Annexes 7, 8, 9A, 10A and 11A to this Agreement), except in case the CTO Council decides
to give its approval after the Closing Date. Such withholding of an approval by the CTO Council shall be without prejudice to PSI Group’s right to seek approval for such technology/feature or Product again in a later meeting of the CTO Council
after the Closing Date. In the event that the CTO Council then decides to approve such technology/feature or Product as yet, PSI Group shall be licensed for such technology/feature or Product in accordance with the applicable license granted to PSI
Group pursuant to Clauses 4.1 - 4.3, provided however that any other conditions to which the grant of such license is subject, have also been satisfied. The Parties shall update Annexes 7, 8, 9A, 10A and 11A accordingly from time to time in
accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. 
  

	4.11	Additional negotiated licenses 

Subject to Clause 4.12, upon PSI’s request, Philips shall negotiate with PSI Group the grant of non-exclusive licenses under any
Philips-Patents other than those licensed to PSI Group pursuant to Clauses 4.1 - 4.5 for use within the scope of PSI Group’s business against terms and conditions to be agreed upon between the Parties, unless the grant of such license to PSI
Group would cause harm to any of Philips Group’s business or IP interests. 
  

	4.12	Exceptions 

 None of the
provisions of this Agreement shall be interpreted to require Royal Philips to grant or have granted any licenses to PSI Group under any Philips-Patents that: 
  

	 	(i)	are necessarily infringed when implementing a standard adopted by a standard setting body, interest group or agreed between two or more companies; or

  

	 	(ii)	are or will be part of an industry-wide licensing program of which Royal Philips has notified PSI Group in writing. 

 

	4.13	Termination in respect of *** 

The licenses granted by Royal Philips to PSI Group pursuant to Clauses 4.1 - 4.5 and 4.7 above shall terminate ***. Such termination shaft
be without prejudice to and have no effect on any licenses granted to or retained by Philips Group under this Agreement with respect to any Transfer-Patents, Business Know-How or Business Software owned or controlled by such entity. 

 

					
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	4.14	Option for *** 

 In the
event that *** requests Royal Philips in writing with the written support of PSI within 180 days after *** with Royal Philips as specified in Clause 4.***, then Royal Philips shall *** 

 

	4.15	License *** 

 Such license
agreement shall be for the grant of non-transferable, non-exclusive, irrevocable, world-wide, fully paid-up and royalty-free licenses of the same scope and subject to the same conditions as the licenses pursuant to Clauses 4.1 - 4.5, provided
however that such licenses (i) shall only be under those Philips-Patents that are licensed to PSI Group pursuant to Clauses 4.1 - 4.5 at the moment of *** and which are *** and (ii) shall be limited to the *** 

 

	5	EXCEPTIONS 

  

	5.1	*** Transfer-Patents 

 PSI
Group shall re-assign to Royal Philips the *** Transfer-Patents, in the event that PSI Group has not satisfied all of the following conditions at the latest 5 years after the Closing Date: 

 

	 	(i)	*** is on the official technology roadmap of PSI Group, with one committed product to a customer; 

 

	 	(ii)	a first *** of at least *** has been designed; and 

  

	 	(iii)	first *** wafers have been processed in *** or in any other *** facility. 

  

	5.2	*** Transfer-Patents retained license 

Any re-assignment pursuant to Clause 5.1 shall be subject to PSI Group retaining a nonexclusive, non-transferable, irrevocable,
world-wide, fully paid-up and royalty-free license, without the right to grant sublicenses (except to have products made by a third party manufacturer, solely for the account of, and for the use or resale by, PSI Group), under the ***
Transfer-Patents for its own use. 
  

	5.3	Stand still *** Transfer-Patents 

Until fulfilment of the conditions set out in Clause 5.1 or re-assignment as set out in Clause 5.1 (whichever happens first), PSI Group
shall 
  

	 	5.3.1	not enter into any commitment or undertaking vis-à-vis any third party that would materially restrict Philips Group’s use of these Patents if and when
transferred to Royal Philips pursuant to Clause 5.1; 

  

	 	5.3.2	endeavor to maintain the *** Transfer Patents in each country, except those for which PSI first offered the relevant Patents to Royal Philips and Royal Philips did not
express its desire to have such Patents transferred to it; 

  

	 	5.3.3	prosecute each of the *** Transfer Patents in a manner, which reasonably preserves the broadest possible scope of protection in US, JP, CN, DE, FR and GB, in order to
take into account Philips Group’s interests in these Patents, 

  

	5.4	*** applications 

 Clause
4 does not apply to Philips-Patents and Philips Know-How relevant to *** 
  

					
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Applications. Upon PSl’s request, Royal Philips shall grant PSI Group a non-exclusive license under Philips-Patents and Philips Know-How relevant to *** Applications, such license shall be
against terms and conditions similar to those Royal Philips offers to other semiconductor manufacturers and subject to the exceptions set forth in Clause 4.12 which shall apply mutatis mutandis. Royal Philips shall not be required to grant PS!
broader licenses than actually granted to other semiconductor manufacturers. 
  

	5.5	Solid state lighting applications 

For products that are or incorporate a solid-state lighting device for lighting applications, or any component specifically designed
therefor other than integrated circuits for use in control drivers, the licenses granted to PSI Group pursuant to Clause 4 only extend to those Philips-Patents that (i) originated from such part (in scope and time) of the contract research work
executed by Philips Group-Old prior to the Closing Date as was co-funded by PSI Group, as can be demonstrated by PSI to the reasonable satisfaction of Royal Philips, or (ii) list as inventor(s) one or more employees that at the time of the
invention were employed by PSI Group. 
  

	6	KNOW-HOW, COPYRIGHTS 

  

	6.1	Business Know-How 

 Royal
Philips hereby assigns and transfers and shall procure the assignment and transfer by its Associated Companies of all Business Know-How to PSI Group as per the Closing Date as part of PSI Group, subject to: 

6.1.1 all prior commitments and prior undertakings, either within Philips Group-Old or vis-à-vis third parties, entered into
by Philips Group-Old prior to the Closing Date; and 
  

	 	6.1.2	Philips Group retaining the license pursuant to Clauses 3.1 and 3.2. 

  

	6.2	Copyrights 

 Royal Philips
transfers and shall procure the transfer by its Associated Companies to PSI of ail copyrights it and they may have in the integrated circuits and discretes, miniature loudspeakers, Kits or RF front end solutions, all as sold or developed by or
exclusively for PSI Group until the Closing Date, and any copyrights in the drawings for or in documentation about such products (all except to the extent this constitutes Software). Nothing in this Agreement shall be read to imply a license to any
copyright of PSI Group, 
  

	7	SOFTWARE 

  

	7.1	Business Software 

 Royal
Philips hereby assigns and transfers, and shall procure that its Associated Companies will assign and transfer, to PSI Group Philips Group’s entire right, title and interest to the Business Software, including all copyrights and trade secrets
in the Business Software, for all countries of the world, subject to (i) all prior commitments and prior undertakings, either within Philips Group-Old or vis-à-vis third parties, entered into by Philips Group-Old prior to the Closing Date,
and (ii) Philips Group retaining a nonexclusive, irrevocable, world-wide, fully paid-up and royalty-free licence to use (in the broadest sense) such Software within the scope of business of Philips Group, including, without limitation, the
right to modify, create derivative works and the right to grant sublicenses for the use of such Software, in the context of and to the extent necessary for marketing or supplying Philips products and provided such Software is available within
Philips Group on the Closing Date. 
  

					
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	7.2	License to use Philips-Owned Software 

Royal Philips hereby grants to PSI Group a non-transferable, non-exclusive, irrevocable, world-wide, fully paid up and royalty-free
license under any of Philips Group’s copyrights and trade secrets in the Philips-Owned Software to the extent such Software is available within PSI Group on the Closing Date to use (in the broadest sense) such Software within the scope of
business of PSI Group, including, without limitation, the right to modify, create derivative works and the right to grant sublicenses, in the context of and to the extent necessary for marketing or supplying integrated circuits and discretes,
miniature loudspeakers, Kits or RF front end solutions supplied by PSI Group per the Closing Date and any commercial successor types thereof, subject to all prior commitments and prior undertakings, either within Philips Group-Old or
vis-à-vis third parties, entered into by Philips Group-Old prior to the Closing Date. 
  

	7.3	Third Party Software 

Royal Philips shall assign to PSI Group the agreements relating to Third Party Software entered into by Philips Group-Old prior to the
Closing Date as listed in Annex *** to this Agreement, but only to the extent that such agreements are assignable without the consent of a third party. For any such agreement not so assignable, Philips shall use its reasonable endeavours to procure
the (consent to) assignment of such agreement to PSI Group or provide PSI Group the benefit of the rights under such agreements (subject to the obligations there under) in another way, all subject to PSI reimbursing Royal Philips for the additional
costs incurred by Philips Group in relation thereto. 
  

	7.4	Philips-Owned Software 

Royal Philips and PSI Group shall negotiate in good faith mutually agreeable terms and conditions for the maintenance and support of
Philips-Owned Software licensed hereunder by Royal Philips to PSI Group. 
  

	8	TRADEMARKS AND DOMAIN NAMES 

  

	8.1	Assignment 

 Royal Philips
hereby transfers and assigns to PSI Group the Trademarks, and the goodwill attached to and represented by such Trademarks and Domain Names, subject to all prior commitments and prior undertakings of Philips Group-Old to third parties entered into
prior to the Closing Date. Clauses 2.2 and 2.5 shall apply mutatis mutandis, except that Royal Philips and PSI shall sign the deed of transfer in Annex *** immediately after the signing of this Agreement. 

 

	8.2	Restricted Use 

 After the
Closing Date PSI Group shall not use (i) the word Philips as a trade name or as part of a corporate name, (ii) the trademark Philips and/or Philips shield emblem, or (iii) any derivate or combination mark containing the elements PHILI
or PHIL, other than as agreed in the Trademark License Agreement attached hereto as Annex ***. 
  

	9	ASSIGNMENT OF PATENT LICENSE AND PATENT OWNERSHIP AGREEMENTS 

  

	9.1	Assignment 

 Royal Philips
shall assign to PSI Group the patent license agreements and the patent ownership agreements entered into by Philips Group-Old prior to the Closing Date as listed in Annex *** hereto, to the extent that such agreements are assignable. 

 

					
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	9.2	Exception to assignment 

If any such agreement is not assignable without the consent of a third party, Royal Philips shall use its reasonable endeavors to obtain
the consent of the other party(ies) to such agreement for the assignment thereof to PSI Group. If Philips is unable to obtain such consent. Philips shall use it reasonable endeavors to provide PSI Group the benefit of the rights under such
agreements (subject to the obligations there under) in another way or assist PSI Group in finding alternative solutions, all subject to PSI reimbursing Royal Philips for the additional costs (except internal costs) incurred by Philips Group in
relation thereto. 
  

	9.3	*** 

 In relation to any
license agreements or cross licenses listed in Annex *** by which rights may be granted to a divested company subject to Royal Philips or any of its Associated Companies supporting an application for the grant of such rights, Royal Philips shall
support such applications and shall use reasonable endeavours to ensure that the benefit of the *** provision in that agreement is realised for the benefit of the PSI Group as *** (of Royal Philips), all subject to PSI reimbursing Royal Philips for
the additional costs (except internal costs) incurred by Philips Group in relation thereto. 
  

	10	CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION 

In connection with the disentanglement and assignments to be performed and licenses to be granted under this Agreement, Parties may
disclose or provide access to certain Confidential Information to each other or retain Confidential Information relating to the other Party and its Associated Companies. The receiving or retaining Party shall maintain such Confidential Information
relating to the other Party strictly confidential and shall not use, disclose, or otherwise exploit any Confidential Information for any purpose not expressly authorized under this Agreement. For the purpose of this Agreement, the term
“Confidential Information” shall mean any data or information that is designated as confidential by Philips Group-Old. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Confidential Information shall not include information that: (i) is publicly available or
in the public domain at the time it is disclosed; or (ii) is or becomes publicly available or enters the public domain through no fault of either Party or (iii) is obtained by the other Party from an authorised third-party source or developed
independently by the other Party, or (iv) is required by applicable law, court order or legal process to be disclosed, provided that the obligated Party shall promptly inform the other Party, and cooperate in any attempts by the other Party to
obtain a protective order or similar treatment. 
  

	11	REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES 

  

	11.1	As is 

 Parties
acknowledge and agree that the assignments made and licenses granted by either Party hereunder are made on an “AS IS” basis and Parties do not make and hereby expressly disclaim any other express or implied representation or any warranty
(including, without limitation, any express or implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, enforceability, validity, subsistence, scope, non-infringement or non-violation of any rights of any third party, and the
absence of any outstanding order, judgement, decision, decree or agreement adversely affecting the use thereof by the other Party and its Associated Companies). 
  

					
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	11.2	No maintenance obligation 

Except as specifically provided elsewhere, neither Party shall have any obligation to maintain or support any Intellectual Property
licensed under this Agreement, or to provide upgrades or enhancements thereto. 
  

	12	NON-COMPETE 

  

	12.1	Restricted activities 

Philips Group undertakes that *** commencing on the Closing Date, it shall not make, sell and/or otherwise dispose of integrated circuits
and discretes, miniature loudspeakers, Kits or RF front end solutions competing with products sold by PSI Group at the Closing Date or being developed by and for the account of PSI Group on the basis of an approved budget at the Closing Date, or
their commercial successors (any such competing products hereafter “PSI Products”), other than those referred to in Clause 12.2, in any country of the world (the “Restricted Activity”). 

 

	12.2	Products not restricted 

Solid state and other lighting devices (including control modules for drivers of such devices), giant-or tunnel magneto-resistive devices
for other than automotive applications, imaging- and bio- and other sensor devices, lab-on-chips, drug delivery and drug testing devices, therapeutic devices, implantables, sensor and actuator modules other than for automotive or RFID applications,
micro electro-mechanical and/or semiconductor switches for bio or healthcare applications, flexible-or organic semiconductors and semiconductors using substrates other than silicon fall outside the Restricted Activity. 

 

	12.3	Activities not restricted 

Nothing in Clause 12,1 shall restrict Philips Group from: 
  

	 	12.3.1	Conducting research, developing products, prototyping or making small non-commercial series of products competing with PSI Products; 

 

	 	12.3.2	Making, having made, selling or otherwise disposing of products the Philips Group offers for sale or develops as of the Closing Date (including through the businesses
of the Product Divisions Consumer Electronics (except for the IC Lab), Medical Systems, Lighting (incl. Lumileds) and Domestic Appliances and Personal Care, as well as the Philips entities Consumer Healthcare Solutions, Corporate Technologies
(including Philips Research and Philips Applied Technologies (except for the parts that move to PSI), the Lifestyle, Healthcare and Technology Incubators and the Molecular Healthcare Business) and Corporate Investments (including Ommic)) and their
commercial successors; 

  

	 	12.3.3	Making, having made, selling or otherwise disposing of end-user products directed to 

 

	 	(i)	the consumer market (including any kind of personal care and domestic appliances); 

 

	 	(ii)	the professional and consumer medical markets and the professional and personal healthcare-and wellness markets; or 

 

	 	(iii)	for the professional, consumer and special lighting markets, whether based on lamps or on solid state devices; 

 

					
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	 	12.3.4	Making or having made any type of semiconductor products (whether in the form of a die, wafer or packaged chip) for incorporation into any Philips products, systems,
applications or services; 

  

	 	12.3.5	Making, setting or otherwise disposing of such semiconductor products as standalone products to third parties, provided that standalone semiconductor products falling
within the Restricted Activity may only be sold or otherwise disposed of with the written consent of PSI; 

  

	 	12.3.6	making, using, selling, licensing and/or otherwise disposing of any software product that does not contain Business Software originating from and marketed by PSI Group
separately or in combination with integrated circuits, either as a standalone product or bundled with any other Philips product, device, system, application or service; 

 

	 	12.3.7	making, using, selling and/or otherwise disposing of any demonstration or evaluation tools or kits for any of Philips products, systems or applications;

  

	 	12.3.8	Developing or conducting incubands or ventures, spinning-out or spinning-off any business activities of Philips Group, or creating business out of Philips Group’s
research and development activities, within the Restricted Activity as long as the total activities of any such business separately has revenues less than 50 million euros per year; 

 

	 	12.3.9	Providing research, development and engineering facilities with clean room, material analysis, prototyping, sampling, small series production, verification, testing,
and/or offering related services to third parties; 

  

	 	12.3.10	Acquiring a controlling interest in another company or entity, provided that the commercial activities of such company or entity failing within the Restricted Activity
did not generate more than hundred million euros of revenue in the fiscal year preceding the year in which the acquisition is made. In the event that an acquisition should occur of a company or entity with a revenue above this threshold, then Royal
Philips will enter into good faith negotiations with PSI Group for the sale of such competing commercial activities to PSI Group; 

  

	 	12.3.11	Acquiring a non-controlling interest in another company or entity, provided that if such company or entity is primarily engaged in activities falling within the
Restricted Activity, such interest shall not exceed 10 per cent of the voting stock ordinarily entitled to vote in the election of directors of such company or entity; 

 

	 	12.3.12	Holding any securities or having any other interest in another company or entity, the main activity of which is to make, select, hold and/or manage investments in
start-up or other businesses, or having any interest in any investment made, held or managed by such company or entity, provided that: 

  

	 	i.	Royal Philips is not able to control or direct such other company or entity in any manner with respect to such investments; and 

 

	 	ii.	Royal Philips is not able to control the management or direct the activities of any such company or entity in which such investment has been made.

  

	 	12.3.12	Continue its interest in TSMC as may vary from time to time, provided that an increase of its interest may only result from financial transactions not initiated by
Royal Philips. 

  

					
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 For the avoidance of doubt, the provisions of this clause 12.3 shall not be construed as
broadening the scope of the restrictions in clause 12.1, nor as affecting the scope of any licenses granted under this Agreement. 
  

	12.4	If Royal Philips is acquired 

If Royal Philips is acquired (whether by merger, acquisition or otherwise) by any person who is not an Associated Company of Philips
(“the Acquirer”), this non-compete clause shall not apply in respect of any activities of the Acquirer or any of its Associated Companies (excluding Royal Philips). 

 

	13	CLAIMS AND LIABILITY 

 Any
claim for a breach of any representations, warranties, covenants or undertakings contained in this Agreement shall only be enforceable by PSI Group against Royal Philips in accordance with the provisions of the Stock Purchase Agreement, and the
liability and the limitations on such liability in respect of any breach of such representations, warranties, covenants and undertakings shall be determined solely in accordance with the terms of the Stock Purchase Agreement. 

 

	14	TERMINATION 

 After the
Closing Date this Agreement cannot be terminated or rescinded. 
  

	15	NOTICES 

 All notices or
other communications hereunder shall be given in accordance with Clause 10.1 of the Stock Purchase Agreement to the addressees provided therein, as well as: 

in respect of Royal Philips to; 

Philips Intellectual Property & Standards 

Building WAH 

Prof. Holstlaan 6 

5656 AA Eindhoven 

P.O. Box 220 

5600 AE Eindhoven 

The Netherlands 

F.a.o. Counseling Executive 

Fax no.: *** 
 in
respect of PSI to: 
 NXP B.V. 

High Tech Campus 60 

5656 AG Eindhoven 

The Netherlands 

F.a.o. General Counsel 
  

					
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	16	NO ASSIGNMENT 

 This
Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties and their respective successors and assigns. Save as explicitly provided otherwise herein, neither this Agreement nor any right or obligation hereunder shall be assignable by
either Party, in whole or in part, to any third party without the prior written consent of the other Party. 
  

	17	MISCELLANEOUS 

  

	 	17.1	No implied license 

Except as expressly provided in this Agreement, nothing contained in this Agreement shall be construed as implicitly granting a license or
any other right under Patents, Know-How, Software, Trademarks or Domain Names. 
  

	 	17.2	No agency 

 Nothing
contained in this Agreement shall be deemed or construed to constitute or create an agency, association, joint venture or partnership between the Parties. 
  

	18	SEVERABILITY 

 If any one
or more of the provisions of this Agreement is determined to be invalid or unenforceable by any court of competent jurisdiction, such finding shall not invalidate the remainder of this Agreement which shall remain in full force and effect as if the
provision(s) determined to be invalid or unenforceable had not been a part of this Agreement. In the event of such finding of invalidity or unenforceability, the Parties will endeavour to substitute forthwith the invalid or unenforceable
provision(s) by such effective provision(s) as will most closely correspond with the original intention of the provision(s) so voided. 
  

	19	ENTIRE AGREEMENT 

  

	19.1	This Agreement sets forth the entire understanding and agreement between the Parties as to the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes, cancels and merges all
prior agreements, negotiations, commitments, communications and discussions between the Parties relating to the subject matter hereof. 

  

	19.2	No modification or amendment of this Agreement shall be binding upon either Party unless made in writing and signed by a duly authorized representative of each of the
Parties hereto. 

  

	19.3	It is acknowledged and agreed that the performance by the Parties of their obligations pursuant to this Agreement shall by no means result in any obligation on the part
of either Party to enter into any further agreement containing obligations for either Party beyond the obligations contained herein or to realize any transaction with the other Party with respect to the subject matter hereof or otherwise, including
without limitation, any agreement or transaction concerning the supply of services by either Party to the other. 

  

	20	APPLICABLE LAW AND JURISDICTION 

  

	20.1	Dutch law 

 This Agreement
shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of The Netherlands, regardless of its conflict of law principles. 
  

					
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	20.2	Jurisdiction 

 Any dispute
between the Parties arising out of or in connection with this Agreement, including any question regarding its existence, validity or termination, shall be submitted to the competent courts of The Hague, The Netherlands, without prejudice to the
right of either Party to seek injunctive relief in any place where an infringement of its rights occurs or threatens to occur. 
 IN WITNESS
WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be signed by their duly authorized representatives on 28 September 2006. 
  

									
	Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V,	 		 	Philips Semiconductors International 8.V.
			
	
 

	 		 	
 

	(signature)	 		 	(signature)
					
	Name:	 	E. Coutinmo	 		 	Name:	 	

	Title:	 	GENERAL SECRETARY	 		 	Title:	 	General Counsel

  

					
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