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Comcast Services Agreement

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 SERVICES AGREEMENT 
 dated as of January 28, 2011 

between 
 COMCAST
CORPORATION 
 and 
 NAVY, LLC 

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 
  

 

							
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	ARTICLE 1	  
	DEFINITIONS	  
			
	Section 1.01.	  	Certain Defined Terms	  	 	1	  
	ARTICLE 2	  
	SERVICES AND DURATION	  
			
	Section 2.01.	  	Services	  	 	4	  
	Section 2.02.	  	Duration of Services	  	 	5	  
	Section 2.03.	  	Additional Unspecified Services	  	 	5	  
	
	ARTICLE 3	  
	OTHER ARRANGEMENTS	  
			
	Section 3.01.	  	Software and Software Licenses	  	 	5	  
	
	ARTICLE 4	  
	ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS	  
			
	Section 4.01.	  	Co-location and Facilities Matters	  	 	6	  
	Section 4.02.	  	Access	  	 	9	  
	
	ARTICLE 5	  
	COSTS AND DISBURSEMENTS	  
			
	Section 5.01.	  	Costs and Disbursements	  	 	9	  
	Section 5.02.	  	No Right to Set-Off	  	 	10	  
	
	ARTICLE 6	  
	STANDARD FOR SERVICE	  
			
	Section 6.01.	  	Standard for Service	  	 	10	  
	Section 6.02.	  	Disclaimer of Warranties	  	 	11	  
	Section 6.03.	  	Compliance with Laws and Regulations	  	 	11	  
	
	ARTICLE 7	  
	LIMITED LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION	  
			
	Section 7.01.	  	Limited Liability of a Provider	  	 	11	  
	Section 7.02.	  	Additional Limitation on Liability	  	 	12	  

							
	Section 7.03.	  	Indemnification of Each Provider by the Relevant Recipient	  	 	12	  
	Section 7.04.	  	Indemnification of Each Recipient by the Relevant Provider	  	 	13	  
	Section 7.05.	  	Notification of Claims	  	 	13	  
	Section 7.06.	  	Exclusive Remedies	  	 	14	  
	Section 7.07.	  	Additional Indemnification Provisions	  	 	14	  
	Section 7.08.	  	Liability for Payment Obligations	  	 	15	  
	Section 7.09.	  	Specific Performance	  	 	15	  
	Section 7.10.	  	Mitigation	  	 	15	  
	
	ARTICLE 8	  
	DISPUTE RESOLUTION	  
	Section 8.01.	  	Dispute Resolution	  	 	15	  
	
	ARTICLE 9	  
	TERM AND TERMINATION	  
	Section 9.01.	  	Term and Termination	  	 	16	  
	Section 9.02.	  	Effect of Termination	  	 	17	  
	Section 9.03.	  	Force Majeure	  	 	18	  
	
	ARTICLE 10	  
	GENERAL PROVISIONS	  
	Section 10.01.	  	No Agency	  	 	19	  
	Section 10.02.	  	Subcontractors	  	 	19	  
	Section 10.03.	  	Confidentiality	  	 	19	  
	Section 10.04.	  	Further Assurances	  	 	21	  
	Section 10.05.	  	Notices	  	 	21	  
	Section 10.06.	  	Severability	  	 	22	  
	Section 10.07.	  	Entire Agreement	  	 	22	  
	Section 10.08.	  	No Third-Party Beneficiaries	  	 	22	  
	Section 10.09.	  	Governing Law	  	 	22	  
	Section 10.10.	  	Venue	  	 	22	  
	Section 10.11.	  	Amendment; Waiver	  	 	23	  
	Section 10.12.	  	Rules of Construction	  	 	23	  
	Section 10.13.	  	Counterparts	  	 	24	  
	Section 10.14.	  	Assignability	  	 	24	  
	Section 10.15.	  	Waiver of Jury Trial	  	 	24	  
	Section 10.16.	  	Non-Recourse	  	 	25	  

  
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 SCHEDULES 
  

			
	SCHEDULE A-1	  	Comcast Services (non-HR Services)
	SCHEDULE A-2	  	Comcast HR Services
	SCHEDULE B	  	Comcast Facilities
	SCHEDULE C	  	Newco Services
	SCHEDULE D	  	Newco Facilities

  
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 This Services Agreement, dated as of January 28, 2011 (this
“Agreement”), is made between Comcast Corporation, a Pennsylvania corporation (“Comcast”), and Navy, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Newco”). 

RECITALS 

WHEREAS, General Electric Company (“GE”), NBC Universal Media, LLC (f/k/a NBC Universal, Inc.), Comcast and Newco
entered into that certain Master Agreement dated as of December 3, 2009 (as amended, modified or supplemented from time to time in accordance with its terms, the “Master Agreement”). 

WHEREAS, pursuant to the Master Agreement, the Parties (as defined below) agreed that (a) Comcast shall provide or cause to be
provided to Newco (and/or its Subsidiaries on the date hereof immediately after giving effect to the Closing (as defined in the Master Agreement), collectively hereinafter referred to as the “Newco Entities”) certain services, use
of facilities and other assistance in accordance with the terms and subject to the conditions set forth herein and (b) Newco shall provide or cause to be provided to Comcast (and/or its Subsidiaries on the date hereof immediately after giving
effect to the Closing, collectively hereinafter referred to as the “Comcast Entities”) certain services, use of facilities and other assistance in accordance with the terms and subject to the conditions set forth herein. 

WHEREAS, the Master Agreement requires execution and delivery of this Agreement by Comcast and Newco at the Closing. 

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing and the mutual agreements contained herein, the Parties hereby agree as follows:

 ARTICLE 1 
 DEFINITIONS 
 Section 1.01. Certain Defined Terms. (a)
Unless otherwise defined herein, all capitalized terms used herein shall have the same meaning as in the Master Agreement. 

(b) The following capitalized terms used in this Agreement shall have the meanings set forth below: 

“Additional Services” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.03. 

“Affiliate” means, with respect to any specified Person, any other Person that, at the time of determination, directly
or indirectly through one or more 

 
intermediaries, Controls, is Controlled by or is under common Control with such specified Person; provided, however, that for the purposes of this Agreement, none of Comcast or any
of its Subsidiaries shall be deemed Affiliates of Newco and its Subsidiaries. 
 “Agreement” shall have the
meaning set forth in the Preamble. 
 “Comcast” shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

“Comcast Entities” shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals. 

“Comcast Facilities” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.01(b). 

“Comcast Services” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.01(a). 

“Confidential Information” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.03(a). 

“Controlling Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.05(b). 

“Dispute” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 8.01(a). 

“Facilities” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.01(b). 

“Expiration Date” means the date on which designees of Comcast no longer represent a majority of the board of directors
of Newco. 
 “Force Majeure” means, with respect to a Party, an event beyond the control of such Party (or any
Person acting on its behalf), including acts of God, storms, floods, riots, fires, sabotage, civil commotion or civil unrest, interference by civil or military authorities, acts of war (declared or undeclared) or armed hostilities or other national
or international calamity or one or more acts of terrorism or failure of energy sources. 
 “GE” shall have the
meaning set forth in the Recitals. 
 “GE Entities” means GE and/or its Subsidiaries on the date hereof
immediately after giving effect to the Closing. 
 “Indemnified Party” shall have the meaning set forth in
Section 7.05(a). 
 “Indemnifying Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.05(a).

 “Master Agreement” shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals. 

“Newco” shall have the meaning set forth in the Preamble. 

  
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 “Newco Entities” shall have the meaning set forth in the Recitals.

 “Newco Facilities” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.01(a). 

“Newco Operating Agreement” means the Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement of Newco, dated as of the
date hereof, as the same may be amended from time to time. 
 “Newco Services” shall have the meaning set forth
in Section 2.01(a). 
 “Party” means Comcast and Newco individually, and “Parties” means
Comcast and Newco collectively, and, in each case, their permitted successors and assigns. 
 “Prime Rate”
means the prime rate published in the eastern edition of The Wall Street Journal or a comparable newspaper if The Wall Street Journal shall cease publishing the prime rate. 
 “Provider” means the Party or its Subsidiary providing a Service or an Additional Service under this Agreement. 
 “Provider Indemnified Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.01. 
 “Recipient” means the Party or its Subsidiary to whom a Service or any Additional Service under this Agreement is being provided. 

“Recipient Indemnified Party” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.04. 

“Representatives” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 10.03(a). 

“Schedule(s)” means Schedule A-1, Schedule A-2, Schedule B, Schedule C and Schedule
D, each as attached hereto. 
 “Service Charges” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.01(a).

 “Services” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 2.01(a). 

“Subsidiary” of any specified Person means (x) any other Person of which such first Person owns (either directly or
through one or more other Subsidiaries) a majority of the outstanding Equity Securities or securities carrying a majority of the voting power in the election of the board of directors or other governing body of such Person and with respect to which
entity such first Person is not otherwise prohibited contractually or by other legally binding authority from exercising Control or (y) any other Person with respect to which such first 

  
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Person acts as the sole general partner, manager, managing member or trustee (or Persons performing similar functions); provided, however, for the purposes of this Agreement, Newco
and its Subsidiaries shall not be deemed to be Subsidiaries of Comcast. 
 “Termination Charges” means any and
all fees or expenses (which may include wind-down costs, breakage fees, early termination fees or charges, minimum volume make-up charges) payable to any unaffiliated third-party provider as a result of any early termination or reduction of a
Service. 
 “Third Party Claim” shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.05(a). 

ARTICLE 2 

SERVICES AND DURATION 

Section 2.01. Services. (a) Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Comcast shall continue to provide (or cause to
be continued to be provided) to the Newco Entities the services listed in Schedule A-1, Schedule A-2 and Schedule B attached hereto (the “Comcast Services”). Subject to the terms and conditions of this
Agreement, Newco shall continue to provide (or cause to be continued to be provided) to the Comcast Entities the services listed in Schedule C and Schedule D attached hereto (the “Newco Services”, and collectively with
the Comcast Services and any Additional Services, the “Services”). All the Services shall be for the sole use and benefit of the respective Recipient. 
 (b) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this Agreement or in the Master Agreement, if any Service to be provided by the Provider under this Agreement is (a) provided through a third
party provider or (b) dependent in whole or in part upon receipt by the Provider of services, rights (e.g., license rights) or functionalities provided by a third party, the Provider shall not be obligated to provide such Service from and after
the earlier of (i) the termination or expiration of the Provider’s agreement with such third party provider or (ii) such time as the Provider no longer is permitted, whether as a result of the passage of time following the
consummation of the transactions contemplated by the Master Agreement or by reason of subsequent reductions in the level of Comcast’s direct or indirect ownership percentage in Newco, to (x) continue to provide such Service under its
agreement with such third party provider or (y) receive such rights or functionalities from such third party; provided that, in the case of clause (ii), the Provider shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to seek to obtain a
waiver of such limitation from such third party (it being understood that the Provider shall not be required to make any payments (unless the Recipient agrees to reimburse the Provider for such payments) or otherwise grant any accommodation to such
third party in order to obtain such waiver). 

  
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 Section 2.02. Duration of Services. Subject to the terms of this Agreement (including
Section 2.01(a)), each of Comcast and Newco shall continue to provide or cause to be continued to be provided to the respective Recipients each Service until the earliest to occur of, with respect to each such Service, (i) the expiration
of the period of duration for such Service as set forth in the applicable Schedule, (ii) termination of such Service pursuant to Article 9 hereof and (iii) the Expiration Date. In connection with the expiration or termination of any
Service, the Provider of such Service shall, upon the request of the applicable Recipient, cooperate in good faith with, and use commercially reasonable efforts to assist, such Recipient in its efforts to transition itself to a stand alone entity
with respect to such Service. 
 Section 2.03. Additional Unspecified Services. After the date hereof, if Comcast or
Newco identifies a service that (a) the Comcast Entities or the GE Entities provided to the Contributed Comcast Businesses or the NBCU Businesses prior to the Closing Date that Newco reasonably needs in order for the Combined Businesses to
continue to operate in substantially the same manner in which the Contributed Comcast Businesses and NBCU Businesses operated prior to the Closing Date, and such service was not included in Schedule A-1 or Schedule B (but excluding any
services of the nature contemplated by the Comcast Employee Matters Agreement, the provision of which shall be governed thereby), or (b) the Contributed Comcast Businesses provided to Comcast or its Subsidiaries prior to the Closing Date that
Comcast reasonably needs in order for Comcast or its Subsidiaries to continue to operate in substantially the same manner in which Comcast or its Subsidiaries operated prior to the Closing Date, and such service was not included in Schedule C
or Schedule D, then, in each case, Newco and Comcast shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide such requested services (such additional services, the “Additional Services”). Unless specifically agreed in writing to
the contrary, the Parties shall amend the appropriate Schedule in writing to include such Additional Services (including the incremental fees and termination date with respect to such Additional Services) and such Additional Services shall be deemed
Services hereunder, and accordingly, the Party requested to provide such Additional Services shall provide such Additional Services, or cause such Additional Services to be provided, in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

 ARTICLE 3 
 OTHER ARRANGEMENTS 
 Section 3.01. Software and
Software Licenses. (a) If and to the extent requested by Newco, Comcast shall use commercially reasonable efforts to assist Newco in its efforts to obtain licenses (or other appropriate rights) to use, duplicate and distribute, as necessary,
certain computer software necessary for a Provider to provide, or a Recipient to receive, Comcast Services; provided, 

  
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however, that Newco shall identify the specific types and quantities of any such software licenses; provided, further, that Comcast shall not be required to pay any fees or
other payments (unless Newco agrees to reimburse Comcast for such fees and payments) or incur any obligations to enable Newco to obtain any such license or rights; and provided, further, that Comcast shall not be required to seek
broader rights or more favorable terms for Newco than those applicable to the Contributed Comcast Businesses or the NBCU Businesses, as the case may be, prior to the date hereof or as may be applicable to Comcast from time to time hereafter. The
Parties acknowledge and agree that there can be no assurance that Comcast’s efforts will be successful or that Newco will be able to obtain such licenses or rights on acceptable terms or at all and, where Comcast enjoys rights under any
enterprise, site or similar license grant, the Parties acknowledge that such license may preclude partial transfers or assignments or operation of a service bureau on behalf of unaffiliated entities. 

(b) If and to the extent requested by Comcast, Newco shall use commercially reasonable efforts to assist Comcast in its efforts to obtain
licenses (or other appropriate rights) to use, duplicate and distribute, as necessary, certain computer software necessary for a Provider to provide, or a Recipient to receive, the Newco Services; provided, however, that Comcast shall
identify the specific types and quantities of any such software licenses; provided, further, that Newco shall not be required to pay any fees or other payments (unless Comcast agrees to reimburse Newco for such fees and payments) or
incur any obligations to enable Comcast to obtain any such license or rights; and provided, further, that Newco shall not be required to seek broader rights or more favorable terms for Comcast than those applicable to the Contributed
Comcast Businesses or the NBCU Businesses, as the case may be, prior to the date hereof or as may be applicable to Newco from time to time hereafter. The Parties acknowledge and agree that there can be no assurance that Newco’s efforts will be
successful or that Comcast will be able to obtain such licenses or rights on acceptable terms or at all and, where Newco enjoys rights under any enterprise, site or similar license grant, the Parties acknowledge that such license may preclude
partial transfers or assignments or operation of a service bureau on behalf of unaffiliated entities. 
 ARTICLE 4 

ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS 
 Section 4.01. Co-location and Facilities Matters. (a) Comcast hereby grants to Newco a limited license to use and access space at certain facilities and to continue to use certain furnishings and
equipment located at such facilities (including use of office security and badge services), in each case as listed in Schedule B (the “Comcast Facilities”), for substantially the same purposes as used in the Comcast
Contributed Businesses immediately prior to the date hereof. Newco hereby grants, or shall cause one or more of its Subsidiaries to grant, to 

  
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Comcast a limited license to use and access space at certain facilities and to continue to use certain equipment located at such facilities (including use of office security and badge services),
in each case as listed in Schedule D (the “Newco Facilities”), for substantially the same purposes as used by Comcast other than in the Comcast Contributed Businesses immediately prior to the date hereof. In the event that
after the date hereof, either Comcast or Newco determines (i) that there are other facilities where such Party reasonably needs to co-locate in order (A) for the Combined Businesses to continue to operate in substantially the same manner
in which the Contributed Comcast Businesses operated prior to the Closing Date or (B) for Comcast or its Subsidiaries to continue to operate in substantially the same manner in which Comcast or its Subsidiaries operated prior to the Closing
Date, as applicable, and such other facilities are not listed in Schedule B or Schedule D, as applicable (other than because the Parties agreed that such facilities would not be provided), or (ii) that such Party does not require
use of one or more of the Comcast Facilities or Newco Facilities, as the case may be, such Party may request a corresponding change to Schedule B or Schedule D, as applicable, and the Parties will discuss such Party’s request and
negotiate in good faith a mutually satisfactory arrangement. For the avoidance of doubt, at each of the Comcast Facilities and Newco Facilities, Comcast and Newco, as the case may be, shall, in addition to providing access and the right to use such
facilities, provide to the personnel of Comcast and Newco, as the case may be, substantially all ancillary services that are provided as of the date hereof to its own employees at such facility, such as, by way of example and not limitation,
reception, general maintenance (subject to the immediately following sentence), janitorial, security (subject to the immediately following sentence) and telephony services, access to duplication, facsimile, printing and other similar office
services, technical and/or computer support services (to the extent provided in accordance with past practices and, subject to the proviso in Section 2.01(b) hereof, to the extent Comcast or Newco continues to be permitted under arrangements
with the third party providers of such services to provide such services) and use of cafeteria, breakroom, restroom and other similar facilities. Unless otherwise provided in the Schedules, such ancillary services (i) shall not include research
and development services or medical services and (ii) shall only include (A) in the case of security, those services provided in connection with shared areas of a Comcast Facility or a Newco Facility, as the case may be, it being
understood that the Provider shall not provide security services to Recipient-specific areas of Provider’s facility (to the extent that it is reasonably practicable for Recipient to provide such services with respect to any such
Recipient-specific area) or security passes that permit entrance to Provider-specific areas of Recipient’s facility and (B) in the case of maintenance services, those services historically provided that are general in nature and within the
scope of customary maintenance of ordinary wear and tear. Comcast and Newco shall each maintain property insurance covering its respective real and personal property, or in which it has an insurable interest, including real and personal property of
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insurable interest or legal obligation to insure, and improvements and betterments, in each case insofar as such real and personal property is used in connection with the Services being provided
hereunder. 
 (b) The Parties shall permit only their authorized Representatives, contractors, invitees or licensees to use the
Newco Facilities and Comcast Facilities (collectively, the “Facilities”), as applicable, except as otherwise permitted by the other Party in writing. Each Party shall, and shall cause its respective Subsidiaries, Representatives,
contractors, invitees or licensees to, vacate the other Party’s Facilities at or prior to the earliest of (i) the expiration date relating to each Facility set forth in Schedule B or Schedule D, as applicable,
(ii) termination of such Service pursuant to Article 9, and (iii) the Expiration Date, and shall deliver over to the other Party or its Subsidiaries, as applicable, the Facilities in the same repair and condition at that date as on the
date hereof, ordinary wear and tear and fire or other casualty excepted; provided, however, that, in the event that the third party lease for a Facility specifies otherwise, the Party vacating a Facility shall deliver over such
Facility in such repair and condition (taking into account the date that the Party began its occupation of such Facility) as set forth in the third party lease, unless otherwise mutually agreed by the Parties. In addition to the access rights
provided under Section 4.02, the Parties or their Subsidiaries, or the landlord in respect of any third party lease, shall have reasonable access to their respective Facilities from time to time as reasonably necessary for the security and
maintenance thereof in accordance with past practice and the terms of any third party lease agreement, if applicable; provided, however, that, subject to the terms of any applicable third party lease agreement, each Party shall to the
extent reasonably practicable provide reasonable advance notice to the other Party. The Parties agree to maintain commercially appropriate and customary levels (in no event less than what is required by the landlord under the relevant lease
agreement) of property and liability insurance in respect of the Facilities they occupy and the activities conducted thereon and to be responsible for, and to indemnify and hold harmless the other Party in accordance with Article 7 hereof in respect
of, the acts and omissions of its Subsidiaries, Representatives, contractors, invitees and licensees. Each of the Parties shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries, Representatives, contractors, invitees and licensees to, comply with (i) all Laws
applicable to their use or occupation of any Facility including those relating to environmental and workplace safety matters, (ii) the Party’s applicable site rules, regulations, policies and procedures, and (iii) any applicable
requirements of any third party lease governing any Facility to the extent that such requirement relates to the portion of the Facility used by such Party. The Parties shall not make, and shall cause their respective Subsidiaries and
Representatives, contractors, invitees and licensees to refrain from making, any material alterations or improvements to the Facilities except with the prior written approval of the other Party or its Subsidiaries, as applicable. The Parties shall
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and other utility services for the respective Facilities substantially consistent with levels provided prior to the date hereof. The rights granted pursuant to this Section 4.01 shall be in
the nature of a license and shall not create a leasehold (or right to grant a sublicense or sub-leasehold to any unaffiliated third party) or other estate or possessory rights in Newco or Comcast, or their respective Subsidiaries, Representatives,
contractors, invitees or licensees, with respect to the Facilities. 
 Section 4.02. Access. (a) Newco shall, and shall
cause its Subsidiaries to, allow Comcast and its Representatives reasonable access to the facilities of Newco and its Subsidiaries necessary for Comcast to provide Services under this Agreement. 

(b) Comcast shall, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to, allow Newco and its Representatives reasonable access to the facilities of
Comcast and its Subsidiaries necessary for Newco to provide Services under this Agreement. 
 ARTICLE 5 

COSTS AND DISBURSEMENTS 

Section 5.01. Costs and Disbursements. (a) Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement or in the Schedules hereto, a Recipient
of Services shall pay to the Provider of such Services a monthly fee for each Service (or category of Services, as applicable) as provided for in the relevant Schedule (the fee for a particular Service (or category of Services, as applicable)
constituting a “Service Charge” and, collectively, “Service Charges”). The Service Charge for each Service (or category of Services, as applicable) as of the date hereof is set forth opposite such Service (or
category of Services, as applicable) in the relevant Schedule. During the term of this Agreement, except as otherwise set forth on the applicable Schedule, the amount of a Service Charge for any Services (or category of Services, as applicable)
shall not increase, except to the extent that there is an increase after the date hereof in the costs actually incurred by the Provider in providing such Services (or category of Services, as applicable), including as a result of (i) an
increase in the amount of such Services (or category of Services, as applicable) being provided to the Recipient (as compared to the amount of the Services underlying the determination of a Service Charge), (ii) an increase in the rates or
charges imposed by any third-party provider that is providing goods or services used by the Provider in providing the Services (or category of Services, as applicable) (as compared to the rates or charges underlying a Service Charge), (iii) an
increase in the payroll or benefits for any personnel used by the Provider in providing the Services (or category of Services, as applicable), or (iv) without limiting the Provider’s obligations under Section 6.01, any increase in
costs relating to any changes in the quality or nature of the Services (or category of Services, as applicable) provided, or how the Services (or category of Services, as applicable) are provided (including relating to newly

  
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installed products or equipment or any upgrades to existing products or equipment). 
 (b) Except as otherwise provided in a Schedule, the Provider shall deliver an invoice to the Recipient on a monthly basis for the duration of this Agreement (or at such other frequency as is consistent
with the basis on which the Service Charges are determined and, if applicable, charged to Affiliates of the Provider) in arrears for the Service Charges due to the Provider under this Agreement. The Recipient shall pay the amount of such invoice by
wire transfer to the Provider within thirty (30) days of the date of such invoice as instructed by the Provider; provided that, to the extent consistent with past practice with respect to Services rendered outside the United States,
payments may be made in local currency. If the Recipient fails to pay such amount by such date, the Recipient shall be obligated to pay to the Provider, in addition to the amount due, interest from and including the date such payment is due, to but
excluding the date of payment, at an interest rate of 1-1/2% over the Prime Rate in effect from time to time during such period. Such interest shall be payable at the same time as the payment to which it relates and shall be calculated on the basis
of a year of 365 days and the actual number of days elapsed. As soon as practicable after receipt of any reasonable written request by the Recipient, the Provider shall provide the Recipient with data and documentation supporting the calculation of
a particular Service Charge for the purpose of verifying the accuracy of such calculation. 
 Section 5.02. No Right to
Set-Off. The Recipient shall pay the full amount of Service Charges and shall not set-off, counterclaim or otherwise withhold any amount owed to the Provider under this Agreement on account of any obligation owed by the Provider to the Recipient
that has not been finally adjudicated, settled or otherwise agreed upon by the Parties in writing; provided, however, that the Recipient shall be permitted to assert a set-off right with respect to any obligation that has been so
finally adjudicated, settled or otherwise agreed upon by the Parties in writing against amounts owed by the Recipient to the Provider under this Agreement. 
 ARTICLE 6 
 STANDARD FOR SERVICE

 Section 6.01. Standard for Service. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, and provided that the
Provider is not restricted by an existing contract with a third party or by Law, the Provider agrees to perform the Services such that the nature, quality, standard of care and the service levels at which such Services are performed are no less than
the nature, quality, standard of care and service levels at which the substantially same services were performed by or on behalf of the Provider (which in the case of Newco and its Subsidiaries providing Services hereunder, shall mean the nature,
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levels at which the substantially same services were performed by or on behalf of the Contributed Comcast Businesses for Comcast) prior to the Closing Date (or, if not so previously provided,
then substantially the same as that applicable to similar services provided to the Provider’s Affiliates or other business components). Notwithstanding the foregoing, the nature, quality and standard of care that the Provider shall provide in
delivering a Service shall be substantially the same as the nature, quality and standard of care that the Provider provides to its Affiliates and its other business components with respect to such Service. In the event there is any restriction on
the Provider by an existing contract with a third party that would restrict the nature, quality or standard of care applicable to delivery of the Services, the Provider shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to seek to obtain a waiver of such
restriction from such third party (it being understood that the Provider shall not be required to make any payments (unless the Recipient agrees to reimburse the Provider for such payments) or otherwise grant any accommodation to such third party in
order to obtain such waiver) and, if such waiver is not obtained, the Provider shall use its commercially reasonable best efforts in good faith to provide such Services in a manner as closely as possible to the standards described in this
Section 6.01. 
 Section 6.02. Disclaimer of Warranties. Except as expressly set forth herein, the Parties
acknowledge and agree that the Services are provided as-is, that the Recipients assume all risks and liability arising from or relating to their use of and reliance upon the Services and each Provider makes no representation or warranty with respect
thereto. EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH HEREIN, PROVIDERS HEREBY EXPRESSLY DISCLAIM ALL REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES REGARDING THE SERVICES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY IN REGARD TO QUALITY, PERFORMANCE,
NONINFRINGEMENT, COMMERCIAL UTILITY, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS OF THE SERVICES FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 
 Section 6.03.
Compliance with Laws and Regulations. Each Party hereto shall be responsible for its own compliance with any and all Laws applicable to its performance under this Agreement. No Party will take any action in violation of any such applicable Law
that would reasonably be likely to result in liability being imposed on the other Party. 
 ARTICLE 7 

LIMITED LIABILITY AND INDEMNIFICATION 

Section 7.01. Limited Liability of a Provider. Notwithstanding Article 6, no Provider shall have any liability in contract, tort
or otherwise, for or in connection with any Services rendered or to be rendered by such Provider, its Affiliates or Representatives (each, a “Provider Indemnified Party”) pursuant to

  
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this Agreement, the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or any Provider Indemnified Party’s actions or inactions in connection with any such Services, to the Recipient or its
Affiliates or Representatives, except to the extent that the Recipient or its Affiliates or Representatives suffer a Loss that results from such Provider Indemnified Party’s willful breach of this Agreement, or gross negligence or willful
misconduct in connection with the provision of any such Services, transactions, actions or inactions. 
 Section 7.02.
Additional Limitation on Liability. (a) Notwithstanding any other provision contained in this Agreement, no Provider Indemnified Party shall be liable for any exemplary, special, indirect, punitive, incidental or consequential losses, damages or
expenses, including business interruption or loss of profits other than any such damages actually awarded to a third party in connection with a Third Party Claim. 
 (b) Except with respect to Losses caused by, resulting from, or arising out of or in connection with (i) Third Party Claims or (ii) willful misconduct, Comcast’s total liability (in connection with
the provision of Services by Comcast and its Provider Indemnified Parties) with respect to this Agreement shall not exceed, in the aggregate, the aggregate amount of Service Charges paid hereunder to Comcast. 

(c) Except with respect to Losses caused by, resulting from, or arising out of or in connection with (i) Third Party Claims or (ii)
willful misconduct, Newco’s total liability (in connection with the provision of Services by Newco and its Provider Indemnified Parties) with respect to this Agreement shall not exceed, in the aggregate, the aggregate amount of Service Charges
paid hereunder to Newco. 
 Section 7.03. Indemnification of Each Provider by the Relevant Recipient. Each Recipient
shall indemnify and hold harmless each relevant Provider Indemnified Party from and against any Losses, and reimburse each relevant Provider Indemnified Party for all reasonable expenses as they are incurred, whether or not in connection with
pending litigation and whether or not any Provider Indemnified Party is a Party, to the extent caused by, resulting from or in connection with any of the Services rendered or to be rendered by or on behalf of such Provider pursuant to this
Agreement, the transactions contemplated by this Agreement or such Provider’s actions or inactions in connection with any such Services or transactions; provided that such Recipient shall not be responsible for any Losses (i) of
such Provider Indemnified Party to the extent that such Loss is caused by, results from, or arises out of or in connection with a Provider Indemnified Party’s willful breach of this Agreement or gross negligence or willful misconduct in
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for which the Provider is required to indemnify a Recipient Indemnified Party pursuant to Section 7.04. 
 Section 7.04. Indemnification of Each Recipient by the Relevant Provider. Subject to the limitations set forth in Section 7.02, each Provider shall indemnify and hold harmless each relevant
Recipient and its Affiliates and Representatives (each, a “Recipient Indemnified Party”) from and against any Losses, and reimburse each Recipient Indemnified Party for all reasonable expenses as they are incurred, whether or not in
connection with pending litigation and whether or not any Recipient Indemnified Party is a Party, to the extent caused by, resulting from, or arising out of or in connection with (i) the willful breach of this Agreement by such Provider or the
gross negligence or willful misconduct of such Provider in providing any of the Services rendered or to be rendered by or on behalf of such Provider pursuant to this Agreement or (ii) any violation of applicable Law by such Provider.

 Section 7.05. Notification of Claims. (a) Any Person that may be entitled to be indemnified under this Agreement (the
“Indemnified Party”) shall promptly notify the party or parties liable for such indemnification (the “Indemnifying Party”) in writing of any assertion of any pending or threatened claim, demand or proceeding that
the Indemnified Party has determined has given or would reasonably be expected to give rise to a right of indemnification under this Agreement (including a pending or threatened claim, demand or proceeding asserted by a third party against the
Indemnified Party, such claim being a “Third Party Claim”), describing in reasonable detail the relevant facts and circumstances; provided, however, that the failure to provide timely notice shall not release the
Indemnifying Party from any of its obligations under this Article 7 except to the extent the Indemnifying Party is actually prejudiced by such failure. 
 (b) Upon receipt of a notice of a claim for indemnity from an Indemnified Party pursuant to Section 7.05(a) with respect to any Third Party Claim, the Indemnifying Party may assume the defense and
control of such Third Party Claim. In the event that the Indemnifying Party shall assume the defense of such claim, it shall allow the Indemnified Party a reasonable opportunity to participate in the defense of such Third Party Claim with its own
counsel and at its own expense; provided that (i) if the Indemnified Party reasonably concludes that the Indemnifying Party and the Indemnified Party have a conflict of interest or different defenses available with respect to such Third
Party Claim or (ii) the Indemnifying Party has not in fact employed counsel to assume control of such defense, the reasonable fees and expenses of one counsel (in addition to local counsel) to the Indemnified Parties shall be considered
“Losses” for purposes of this Agreement. The party that shall control the defense of any such Third Party Claim (the “Controlling Party”) shall select counsel, contractors and consultants of recognized standing and
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be, shall, and shall cause each of their respective Affiliates and Representatives to, cooperate fully with the Controlling Party in the defense of any Third Party Claim. If the Indemnifying
Party does not so assume control of such defense, the Indemnified Party shall be entitled to control such defense. The Controlling Party shall keep the other Party advised of the status of such Third Party Claim and the defense thereof. If the
Indemnifying Party shall assume the control of the defense of any Third Party Claim in accordance with this Section 7.05(b), the Indemnifying Party shall obtain the prior written consent of the Indemnified Party before entering into any
settlement of, or consenting to the entry of any judgment arising from, such Third Party Claims unless (x) the Indemnifying Party shall (i) pay or cause to be paid all amounts arising out of such settlement or judgment concurrently with
the effectiveness of such settlement, (ii) not encumber any of the assets of any Indemnified Party or agree to any restriction or condition that would apply to or materially adversely affect any Indemnified Party or the conduct of any
Indemnified Party’s business and (iii) obtain, as a condition of any settlement or other resolution, a complete release of any Indemnified Party potentially affected by such Third Party Claim and (y) such settlement or consent shall
not include an admission of wrongdoing on the part of any Indemnified Party. 
 Section 7.06. Exclusive Remedies. Except
as otherwise set forth in Section 7.09 hereof or in the case of intentional fraud, the Parties acknowledge and agree that the indemnification provisions of Section 7.03 and Section 7.04 shall be the sole and exclusive remedies of any
Indemnified Parties, respectively, for any Losses (including any Losses from claims for breach of contract, warranty, tortious conduct (including negligence) or otherwise and whether predicated on common law, statute, strict liability, or otherwise)
that they may at any time suffer or incur, or become subject to, as a result of any failure by the other Party to perform or comply with any covenant or agreement set forth herein. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Parties hereby
irrevocably waive any right of rescission they may otherwise have or to which they may become entitled. 
 Section 7.07.
Additional Indemnification Provisions. (a) With respect to each indemnification obligation contained in this Agreement all Losses shall be net of any third-party insurance proceeds that have been actually recovered by the Indemnified Party in
connection with the facts giving rise to the right of indemnification. 
 (b) If an Indemnifying Party makes any payment for any
Losses suffered or incurred by an Indemnified Party pursuant to the provisions of this Article 7, such Indemnifying Party shall be subrogated, to the extent of such payment, to all rights and remedies of the Indemnified Party to any insurance
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 (c) For the avoidance of doubt, Losses covered by Section 7.03 or Section 7.04
hereof may include Losses incurred in connection with a Third Party Claim. 
 Section 7.08. Liability for Payment
Obligations. Nothing in this Article 7 shall be deemed to eliminate or limit, in any respect, Comcast’s or Newco’s express obligation in this Agreement to pay Termination Charges or Service Charges for Services rendered in accordance
with this Agreement. 
 Section 7.09. Specific Performance. The Parties agree that irreparable damage would occur if any
provision of this Agreement were not performed in accordance with the terms hereof and that the Parties shall be entitled to an injunction or injunctions to prevent breaches of this Agreement or to enforce specifically the performance of the terms
and provisions hereof in any court specified in Section 10.10. 
 Section 7.10. Mitigation. Each Indemnified Party
shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to mitigate any Loss for which such Indemnified Party seeks indemnification under this Agreement. 
 ARTICLE 8 
 DISPUTE RESOLUTION 

Section 8.01. Dispute Resolution. (a) In the event of any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement, or the validity, interpretation, breach or termination of any provision of this Agreement, or calculation or allocation of the costs of any Service, including claims seeking redress or asserting rights
under any Law (each, a “Dispute”), Comcast and Newco agree to negotiate in good faith in an attempt to resolve such Dispute amicably. If such Dispute has not been resolved to the mutual satisfaction of Comcast and Newco within sixty
(60) days after the initial notice of the Dispute (or such longer period as the Parties may agree), then, the Chief Financial Officer of Newco on behalf of Newco and Robert S. Pick on behalf of Comcast shall negotiate in good faith in an
attempt to resolve such Dispute amicably for an additional twenty (20) days (or such longer period as the Parties may agree). If at the end of such time such Persons are unable to resolve such Dispute amicably, then such Dispute shall be
resolved in accordance with the judicial process referred to in Sections 12.10 and 12.11 of the Master Agreement, provided that such judicial process shall not modify or add to the remedies available to the Parties under this Agreement.

 (b) In any Dispute regarding the amount of a Service Charge, if after such Dispute is finally adjudicated pursuant to the
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Charge that the Provider has invoiced the Recipient, and that the Recipient has paid to the Provider, is greater or less than the amount that the Service Charge should have been, then (i) if
it is determined that the Recipient has overpaid the Service Charge, the Provider shall within five (5) Business Days after such determination reimburse the Recipient an amount of cash equal to such overpayment, plus interest, from and
including the date of the payment by the Recipient, to but excluding the date of reimbursement by the Provider, at an interest rate of 1-1/2% over the Prime Rate in effect from time to time during such period and (ii) if it is determined that
the Recipient has underpaid the Service Charge, the Recipient shall within five (5) Business Days after such determination reimburse the Provider an amount of cash equal to such underpayment, plus interest, from and including the date such
payment originally should have been made by the Recipient, to but excluding the date of reimbursement by the Recipient, at an interest rate of 1-1/2% over the Prime Rate in effect from time to time during such period. Any such interest shall be
payable at the same time as the payment to which it relates and shall be calculated on the basis of a year of 365 days and the actual number of days elapsed. 
 ARTICLE 9 
 TERM AND TERMINATION

 Section 9.01. Term and Termination. (a) This Agreement shall commence immediately upon the Closing Date and shall
terminate upon the earliest to occur of: (i) the last date on which either Party is obligated to provide any Service to the other Party in accordance with the terms hereof, (ii) the mutual written agreement of the Parties to terminate this
Agreement in its entirety and (iii) the Expiration Date. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Comcast and Newco shall agree to provide the Comcast Services and the Newco Services, respectively, on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement
for a commercially reasonable period following the Expiration Date to the extent necessary to avoid significant disruption to Newco’s or Comcast’s business, as applicable; provided that, during such period, Comcast shall not be
obligated to provide services (A) that historically have not been generally provided under transition services agreements to former businesses that were divested by Comcast, (B) that are not appropriate to be provided, in the reasonable
judgment of Comcast, due to constraints under Law, (C) that, in accordance with internal policies, procedures or practices of Comcast in effect on the Expiration Date, Comcast does not provide to an entity in which Comcast holds a minority
equity interest or (D) that are provided through a third party provider and the relevant Contract with the third party does not permit such service to be provided to Newco. 

(b) (i) Without prejudice to a Recipient’s rights with respect to a Force Majeure, a Recipient may from time to time terminate this
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upon providing at least sixty (60) days’ prior written notice to the Provider of such termination (unless a longer notice period is specified in the Schedules), in each case, subject to
the obligation to pay Termination Charges; (B) if the Provider of such Service has failed to perform any of its material obligations under this Agreement with respect to such Service, and such failure shall continue to exist thirty
(30) days after receipt by the Provider of written notice of such failure from the Recipient; or (C) immediately upon mutual agreement of the Parties, and (ii) a Provider may terminate this Agreement with respect to one or more
Services, in whole but not in part, at any time upon prior written notice to the Recipient if the Recipient has failed to perform any of its material obligations under this Agreement relating to such Services, and such failure shall be continued
uncured for a period of thirty (30) days after receipt by the Recipient of a written notice of such failure from the Provider. If the termination of a Service pursuant to clause (i)(A) or (i)(B) would, in the reasonable determination of the
Provider, require the termination or partial termination of, or otherwise affect the provision of, any other Service, the Provider shall, in the case of the termination of a Service pursuant to clause (i)(A), within thirty (30) days, and in the
case of the termination of a Service pursuant to clause (i)(B), within fifteen (15) days, following the delivery of termination notices pursuant to such clauses, provide written notice to the Recipient listing each such affected Service and
Recipient may withdraw its termination notice. If such termination notice is not withdrawn, Provider’s obligation to provide the Services listed in its notice shall terminate automatically with the termination of such Service. The relevant
Schedule shall be updated to reflect any terminated Service. In the event that any Service is terminated other than at the end of a month, the Service Charge associated with such Service shall be pro-rated appropriately. 

(c) A Recipient may from time to time request a reduction in part of the scope or amount of any Service. If requested to do so by the
Recipient, the applicable Service Charge shall, to the extent appropriate (if any), be adjusted in light of all relevant factors, including the costs and benefits to the Provider of any such reductions and any applicable Termination Charges, in a
manner consistent with the methodologies used to determine the Service Charges set forth in the applicable Schedules. The relevant Schedule shall be updated to reflect any reduced Service. In the event that any Service is reduced other than at the
end of a month, the Service Charge associated with such Service for the month in which such Service is reduced shall be pro-rated appropriately. 
 Section 9.02. Effect of Termination. Upon termination of any Service pursuant to this Agreement, the Provider of the terminated Service will have no further obligation to provide the terminated
Service, and the relevant Recipient will have no obligation to pay any future Service Charges relating to any such Service; provided that the Recipient shall remain obligated to the relevant Provider for the (i) Service Charges, any
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payable in respect of Services pursuant to the terms of this Agreement provided prior to the effective date of termination and (ii) Termination Charges. Upon termination of any Service
pursuant to this Agreement, the relevant Provider shall reduce for the next monthly billing period the amount of the Service Charge for the category of Services in which the terminated Service was included (such reduction to reflect the elimination
of all costs incurred in connection with the terminated service to the extent the same are not required to provide other Services to the Recipient), and, upon request of the Recipient, the Provider shall provide the Recipient with documentation
and/or information regarding the calculation of the amount of the reduction. In connection with termination of any Service, the provisions of this Agreement not relating solely to such terminated Service shall survive any such termination, and in
connection with a termination of this Agreement, Article 1, the fourth sentence of Section 4.01(b), Article 7 (including liability in respect of any indemnifiable Losses under this Agreement arising or occurring on or prior to the date of
termination), Article 8, Article 9, Article 10, all confidentiality obligations under this Agreement and liability for all due and unpaid Service Charges and Termination Charges shall continue to survive indefinitely. 

Section 9.03. Force Majeure. (a) No Party hereto (or any Person acting on its behalf) shall have any liability or responsibility
for failure to fulfill any obligation (other than a payment obligation) under this Agreement so long as and to the extent to which the fulfillment of such obligation is prevented, frustrated, hindered or delayed as a consequence of circumstances of
Force Majeure; provided that (i) such Party (or such Person) shall have exercised commercially reasonable efforts to minimize the effect of Force Majeure on its obligations and (ii) the nature, quality and standard of care that the
Provider shall provide in delivering a Service after a Force Majeure shall be substantially the same as the nature, quality and standard of care that the Provider provides to its Affiliates and its other business components with respect to such
Service. In the event of an occurrence of a Force Majeure, the Party whose performance is affected thereby shall give reasonably prompt notice of suspension to the other Party stating the date and extent of such suspension and the cause thereof
(provided, however, the failure of a Party to provide such notice shall not be deemed a waiver of its rights under this Section 9.03 except to the extent the other Party is actually prejudiced by such failure). 

(b) During the period of a Force Majeure, the Recipient shall be entitled to seek an alternative service provider with respect to such
Service(s) and shall be entitled to permanently terminate such Service(s) (and shall be relieved of the obligation to pay Service Charges for such Services(s) throughout the duration of such Force Majeure or any Termination Charges) if a Force
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Recipient shall not be required to provide any advanced notice of such termination to Provider. 
 ARTICLE 10 
 GENERAL PROVISIONS 

Section 10.01. No Agency. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed in any way or for any purpose to constitute any party an agent
of another unaffiliated party in the conduct of such other party’s business. A Provider of any Service hereunder shall act as an independent contractor and not as the agent of the Recipient in performing such Service, maintaining control over
its employees, its subcontractors and their employees and complying with all withholding of income at source requirements, whether federal, state, local or foreign. 
 Section 10.02. Subcontractors. A Provider may hire or engage one or more subcontractors to perform any or all of its obligations under this Agreement; provided that (1) such Provider
shall use the same degree of care in selecting any such subcontractor as it would if such contractor was being retained to provide similar services to the Provider; and (2) such Provider shall in all cases remain primarily responsible for all
of its obligations hereunder with respect to the scope of the Services, the standard for services as set forth in Article 6 hereof and the content of the Services provided to the Recipient. 

Section 10.03. Confidentiality. (a) Each Party agrees that it shall hold strictly confidential and shall use, and that it shall
cause any Person to whom Confidential Information is disclosed pursuant to clause (i) below to hold strictly confidential and to use, the Confidential Information only for purposes of this Agreement and not for any other purpose. Subject to the
limitations set forth in Section 7.02, each Party agrees that it shall be responsible for any breach of the provisions of this Section 10.03 by any of its Representatives to whom it discloses Confidential Information. Each Party further
acknowledges and agrees that it shall not disclose any Confidential Information to any Person, except that Confidential Information may be disclosed: 
 (i) to such Party’s Representatives in the normal course of the performance of their duties with respect to this Agreement; 

(ii) to the extent required by applicable Law (including complying with any oral or written questions, interrogatories,
requests for information or documents, subpoena, civil investigative demand or similar process to which a Party is subject); provided that, unless otherwise required by Law, such Party agrees to give the other Party prompt notice of such
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seek an appropriate protective order or similar relief (and such Party shall cooperate with such efforts by such other Party and shall in any event make only the minimum disclosure required by
such Law, rule or regulation); 
 (iii) to the extent required by the rules and regulations of the Securities and
Exchange Commission or stock exchange rules. 
 Nothing contained herein shall prevent the use (subject, to the extent possible, to a protective
order) of Confidential Information in connection with the assertion or defense of any claim by or against any Party. 

“Confidential Information” means any information concerning a Party or any Persons that are or become its Subsidiaries
or the financial condition, business, operations or prospects of such Party or any such Subsidiaries in the possession of or furnished to any other Party, in each case, as a result of or in connection with the provision of Services pursuant to this
Agreement; provided that the term “Confidential Information” does not include information that (i) is or becomes generally available to the public other than as a result of a disclosure by such other Party or its directors,
officers, employees, shareholders, partners, agents, counsel, investment advisers or other representatives (all such persons being collectively referred to as “Representatives”) in violation of this Agreement, (ii) was
available to such other Party on a non-confidential basis prior to its disclosure to such other Party or its Representatives by such Party or (iii) becomes available to such other Party on a non-confidential basis from a source other than such
Party after the disclosure of such information to such other Party or its Representatives by such Party, which source is (at the time of receipt of the relevant information) not, to such other Party’s knowledge, bound by a confidentiality
agreement with (or other confidentiality obligation to) such Party or another Person; provided that, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, “Confidential Information” in the possession of Comcast or Newco
or any of their respective Subsidiaries prior to the date of this Agreement shall not by virtue of the foregoing exceptions in clause (ii) or (iii) not be deemed Confidential Information and Comcast and Newco shall be obligated to keep or
to cause to be kept such information confidential in accordance with the provisions of this Section 10.03 as fully as if they did not have access to such information prior to the date of this Agreement but only received it after the date of
this Agreement. 
 (b) Each Party shall comply with all applicable state, federal and foreign privacy and data protection Laws
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 (c) This Section 10.03 shall not apply to the Parties’ obligations in respect of
“Confidential Information” (as such term is defined in the Newco Operating Agreement), which shall be governed exclusively by the terms of the Newco Operating Agreement. 

Section 10.04. Further Assurances. Each Party covenants and agrees that, without any additional consideration, it shall execute
and deliver any further legal instruments and perform any acts that are or may become necessary to effectuate this Agreement. 

Section 10.05. Notices. All notices, requests, claims, demands and other communications under this Agreement shall be in writing
and shall be given or made (and shall be deemed to have been duly given or made upon receipt) by delivery in person, by overnight courier service, by facsimile with receipt confirmed (followed by delivery of an original via overnight courier
service) or by registered or certified mail (postage prepaid, return receipt requested) to the respective Parties at the following addresses (or at such other address for a Party as shall be specified in a notice given in accordance with this
Section 10.05): 
  

					
	(i)	  	if to Comcast:
		
		  	 Comcast Corporation
 One Comcast Center
 Philadelphia, PA 19103

		  	Attention:	  	General Counsel
		  	Facsimile:	  	(215) 286-7794
		
		  	with a copy to:
		
		  	 Davis Polk & Wardwell LLP
 450 Lexington Avenue
 New York, NY 10017

		  	Attention:	  	 David L. Caplan
 Marc O.
Williams

		  	Facsimile:	  	(212) 701-5800
		
	 (ii)
	  	if to Newco:
		
		  	 NBC Universal, LLC
 30 Rockefeller Plaza
 New York, NY 10012

		  	Attention:	  	General Counsel
		  	Facsimile:	  	(212) 664-2147

  

  
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 Section 10.06. Severability. If any term or other provision of this Agreement is
invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced under any Law or as a matter of public policy, all other conditions and provisions of this Agreement shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect so long as the economic or legal substance of the
transactions contemplated by this Agreement is not affected in any manner materially adverse to any Party. Upon such determination that any term or other provision is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced, the Parties shall negotiate in
good faith to modify this Agreement so as to effect the original intent of the Parties as closely as possible in a mutually acceptable manner in order that the transactions contemplated by this Agreement be consummated as originally contemplated to
the greatest extent possible. 
 Section 10.07. Entire Agreement. Except as otherwise expressly provided in this
Agreement, this Agreement constitutes the entire agreement of the Parties hereto with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement and supersedes all prior agreements and undertakings, both written and oral, between or on behalf of the Parties
hereto with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement; provided, however, that nothing in this Agreement shall alter any Related Party Comcast Contract that GE and Comcast have agreed, pursuant to Section 6.20 of the Master
Agreement or otherwise, will survive the Closing under the Master Agreement. 
 Section 10.08. No Third-Party Beneficiaries.
Except as provided in Article 7 with respect to Provider Indemnified Parties and Recipient Indemnified Parties, this Agreement is for the sole benefit of the Parties and their permitted successors and assigns and nothing in this Agreement,
express or implied, is intended to or shall confer upon any other Person, including any union or any employee or former employee of Comcast or the Contributed Comcast Businesses, or entity any legal or equitable right, benefit or remedy of any
nature whatsoever, including any rights of employment for any specified period, under or by reason of this Agreement. 
 Section
10.09. Governing Law. This Agreement and any Disputes (whether for breach of contract, tortious conduct or otherwise and whether predicated on common law, statute or otherwise) shall in all respects be governed by, and construed in accordance
with, the Laws of the State of New York, including all matters of construction, validity and performance, in each case without reference to any conflict of Law rules that might lead to the application of the Laws of any other jurisdiction.

 Section 10.10. Venue. Each Party agrees that if any Dispute is not resolved by mediation undertaken pursuant to
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and the appellate courts having jurisdiction of appeals in such courts. In that context, and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, each of the parties hereto by this Agreement
irrevocably and unconditionally: submits for itself and its property in any Action relating to this Agreement, or for recognition and enforcement of any judgment in respect thereof, to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the State of New
York sitting in the County of New York, the court of the United States of America for the Southern District of New York, and appellate courts having jurisdiction of appeals from any of the foregoing, and agrees that all claims in respect of any such
Action shall be heard and determined in such New York State court or, to the extent permitted by Law, in such federal court; consents that any such Action may and shall be brought in such courts and waives any objection that it may now or hereafter
have to the venue or jurisdiction of any such Action in any such court or that such Action was brought in an inconvenient court and agrees not to plead or claim the same; agrees that service of process in any such Action may be effected by mailing a
copy of such process by registered or certified mail (or any substantially similar form of mail), postage prepaid, to such party at its address as provided in Section 10.05; and agrees that nothing in this Agreement shall affect the right to
effect service of process in any other manner permitted by the Laws of the State of New York. 
 Section 10.11. Amendment;
Waiver. No provision of this Agreement, including any Schedules hereto, may be amended, supplemented, waived or modified except by a written instrument making specific reference hereto or thereto signed by all the Parties. No waiver of any
breach of or non-compliance with this Agreement shall be held to be a waiver of any other or subsequent breach or non-compliance. For the avoidance of doubt, any amendment, supplement, waiver or modification of the provisions of this Agreement,
including any Schedules hereto, by the Parties shall be deemed a Related Party Transaction (as such term is defined in the Newco Operating Agreement) subject to Section 10.02 of the Newco Operating Agreement. 

Section 10.12. Rules of Construction. Interpretation of this Agreement shall be governed by the following rules of construction:
(a) words in the singular shall be held to include the plural and vice versa, and words of one gender shall be held to include the other gender as the context requires; (b) references to the terms Article, Section, paragraph and Schedule
are references to the Articles, Sections, paragraphs and Schedules of this Agreement unless otherwise specified; (c) the terms “hereof”, “herein”, “hereby”, “hereto”, and derivative or similar words refer
to this entire Agreement, including the Schedules hereto; (d) references to “$” shall mean U.S. dollars; (e) the word “including” and words of similar import when used in this Agreement shall mean “including
without limitation,” unless otherwise specified; (f) the word “or” shall not be exclusive; (g) references to “written” or “in writing” include in electronic form; (h) provisions shall apply, when
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the headings contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement; (j) Comcast and Newco have each
participated in the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement and if an ambiguity or question of interpretation should arise, this Agreement shall be construed as if drafted jointly by the Parties and no presumption or burden of proof shall arise
favoring or burdening either Party by virtue of the authorship of any of the provisions in any of this Agreement; (k) a reference to any Person includes such Person’s successors and permitted assigns; (l) any reference to
“days” means calendar days unless Business Days are expressly specified; and (m) when calculating the period of time before which, within which or following which any act is to be done or step taken pursuant to this Agreement, the
date that is the reference date in calculating such period shall be excluded and, if the last day of such period is not a Business Day, the period shall end on the next succeeding Business Day. 

Section 10.13. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, and by each Party in separate
counterparts, each of which when executed shall be deemed to be an original but all of which taken together shall constitute one and the same agreement. Delivery of an executed counterpart of a signature page to this Agreement by facsimile shall be
as effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart of this Agreement. 
 Section 10.14. Assignability. This
Agreement shall not be assigned by operation of Law or otherwise without the prior written consent of Comcast and Newco, except that Comcast and Newco may each assign any or all of its rights and obligations under this Agreement to any of its
Affiliates; provided that no such assignment shall release Comcast or Newco from any liability or obligation under this Agreement. 
 Section 10.15. Waiver of Jury Trial. EACH PARTY HEREBY WAIVES TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY RIGHT IT MAY HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT TO ANY LITIGATION DIRECTLY OR
INDIRECTLY ARISING OUT OF, UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT. EACH PARTY (I) CERTIFIES THAT NO REPRESENTATIVE, AGENT OR ATTORNEY OF ANY OTHER PARTY HAS REPRESENTED, EXPRESSLY OR OTHERWISE, THAT SUCH OTHER PARTY WOULD NOT, IN THE EVENT
OF LITIGATION, SEEK TO ENFORCE THE FOREGOING WAIVER AND (II) ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT AND THE OTHER PARTY HERETO HAVE BEEN INDUCED TO ENTER INTO THIS AGREEMENT BY, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THE MUTUAL WAIVERS AND CERTIFICATIONS IN THIS SECTION 10.15.

  
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 Section 10.16. Non-Recourse. No past, present or future director, officer, employee,
incorporator, member, partner, stockholder, Affiliate, agent, attorney or representative of Comcast, Newco or any of their respective Affiliates shall have any liability for any obligations or liabilities of Comcast, Newco or any of their respective
affiliates, respectively, under this Agreement of or for any claim based on, in respect of, or by reason of, the transactions contemplated hereby. 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be executed on the date first
written above by their respective duly authorized officers. 
  

					
	COMCAST CORPORATION
		
	By: 	 	/s/ Robert S. Pick
		 	Name:	 	Robert S. Pick
		 	Title:	 	Senior Vice President

 [Signature Page
to Comcast Services Agreement] 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this Agreement to be executed on the date first
written above by their respective duly authorized officers. 
  

					
	NAVY, LLC
		
	By: 	 	/s/ Malvina Iannone
		 	Name:	 	Malvina Iannone
		 	Title:	 	Vice President and Secretary, Navy Holdings, Inc. its sole member

 [Signature Page to Comcast Services Agreement] 

 Notes to Schedules to Comcast Services Agreement 

Scope of Comcast Services Agreement: 

Schedule A-1 shall govern all services provided by Comcast Entities as described in Items 1 (excluding Item 1.1) and 6.3, and certain services as
described in Item 5.5, of Section 5.20(a) of the Comcast Disclosure Letter, and shall supersede any existing Related Party Comcast Contracts relating thereto (whether written or oral). Schedule A-1 is not intended to cover any HR-related
services (including those described in Items 1.1, 6.1 and 6.2 of Section 5.20(a) of the Comcast Disclosure Letter), which are set forth in Schedule A-2 and provided on the terms set forth in the Comcast Employee Matters Agreement. 

Schedule A-2 sets forth a list of HR-related services (including those described in Items 1.1, 6.1 and 6.2 of Section 5.20(a) of the Comcast
Disclosure Letter) currently anticipated to be provided by Comcast Entities to Newco or other Newco Entities pursuant to this Agreement, all of which services are also being provided pursuant to the Comcast Employee Matters Agreement, and this
Agreement and the Comcast Employee Matters Agreement shall collectively supersede any existing Related Party Comcast Contracts relating to such services (whether written or oral); provided, however, that in the event of any conflict between the
terms of this Agreement and the terms of the Comcast Employee Matters Agreement with respect to the provision of the services listed in Schedule A-2 (or any other HR-related services), the terms of the Comcast Employee Matters Agreement shall
govern. A failure to include any services in Schedule A-2 shall not be deemed to limit Comcast Entities from providing such services to Newco or other Newco Entities, and the inclusion of any services in Schedule A-2 shall not be deemed to limit
Comcast Entities from modifying or terminating such services, in each case in accordance with the terms of the Comcast Employee Matters Agreement and this Agreement as set forth in the preceding sentence. 

Schedule B shall govern the use of space by Newco Entities (and provision of related services by Comcast Entities) at the Comcast Facilities as described
in Item 4.1 and Item 4.2 of Section 5.20(a) of the Comcast Disclosure Letter, which as of the Closing Date are not subject to written agreements, and shall supersede any existing oral Related Party Comcast Contracts relating thereto.
Schedule B does not include any Facility subject to an existing written agreement between a Comcast Entity and a Contributed Comcast Business, each of which shall survive and remain in effect in accordance with its respective terms. 

Schedule C shall govern certain services provided by Contributed Comcast Businesses to Comcast Entities as of the Closing Date which are not subject to
written agreements, and shall supersede any existing oral Related Party Comcast Contracts relating thereto. 
 Schedule D is intended to govern
the use of space by Comcast Entities (and provision of related services by Newco Entities) at the Newco Facilities, which as of the Closing Date are not subject to written agreements. However, as of the Closing Date, all use of Newco Facilities by
Comcast Entities (and provision of related services by Newco Entities) are subject to written agreements between a Comcast Entity and a Contributed Comcast Business, each of which shall survive and remain in effect in accordance with its respective
terms. 
 Except as noted above or as otherwise provided in Section 6.20(b) of the Comcast Disclosure Letter, these Schedules shall not
serve to amend, modify, terminate or supersede any Related Party Comcast Contract listed in Section 5.20(a) of the Comcast Disclosure Letter (whether written or oral) except as and to the extent a particular Related Party Comcast Contract is
addressed herein, in which case the terms provided herein shall apply, and all such Related Party Comcast Contracts not addressed herein shall survive and remain in effect in accordance with their respective terms. 

Footnotes to Schedules: 
  

	(1)	Each of these Services will continue until such Service is terminated in accordance with Section 2.02. 

 

	(2)	Each of these Services may be transitioned to Newco and will continue only until such Service is so transitioned or otherwise terminated in accordance with
Section 2.02. 

  

	(3)	All Services designated with this Note may be transitioned to Newco, but only all together and not on an individual basis, and will continue only until all such
Services are so transitioned together or all such Services (or any of them) is otherwise terminated in accordance with Section 2.02. 

  

	(4)	The identified Service Charges do not include payments to third parties on behalf of, or otherwise attributable to the provision of such Services to, the Newco Entities
(including the Contributed Comcast Businesses). All such third party payments will be charged to the applicable Newco Entities to which they relate (with an equitable allocation of any such amounts that relate to Newco Entities and other Comcast
Entities). 

  
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 Notes to Schedules to Comcast Services Agreement (cont.) 

 

	(5)	All Services designated with this Note will be covered under a single annual Service Charge in the amount of [***] for calendar year 2011 (pro rated based upon when the
Closing Date occurs), subject to (i) a [***] increase each year thereafter (including on the additional [***] added pursuant to the following clause (ii)) plus (ii) commencing in 2015, the addition of [***] to such Service Charge (in
addition to the [***] increase for that year pursuant to the foregoing clause (i)). This Service Charge will be charged to Newco in advance in equal monthly installments. The amount of this Service Charge has been determined based upon
Comcast’s anticipated reasonable fully allocated costs in providing such Services to Newco. 

  

	(6)	For purposes of the column, the following terms shall have the following respective meanings: 

“Contributed Comcast Business Employees” means (i) all Comcast Transferred Employees (as defined in the Comcast
Employee Matters Agreement), including employees covered under the Comcast Global Employee Services Agreement dated the Closing Date between Comcast and Newco, and (ii) all individuals who become employees of any Contributed Comcast Business
following the Closing and are added to Comcast’s payroll/benefits platform (which will not include any individuals who transfer from positions with NBCU Businesses), but excluding any of the foregoing who (a) are International Comcast
Transferred Employees or (b) transfer to positions with NBCU Businesses at or following the Closing and are added to Newco’s (or any of its Subsidiaries’) payroll/benefits platform rather than remaining on Comcast’s
payroll/benefits platform. 
 “Qualifying Newco Employees” means (i) NBCU Business Employees (as defined in
the NBCU Employee Matters Agreement) who are on GE’s payroll/benefits platform as of immediately prior to the Closing and become Newco Employees (as defined in the Comcast Employee Matters Agreement) at Closing and are added to Newco’s
(but not one of its Subsidiaries’) payroll/benefits platform, and (ii) all individuals who become employees of any NBCU Business following the Closing and are added to Newco’s (but not one of its Subsidiaries’) payroll/benefits
platform (including individuals who transfer from positions with Contributed Comcast Businesses), but excluding any of the foregoing who are International NBCU Transferred Employees. 

“Newco Employees” has the meaning ascribed in the Comcast Employee Matters Agreement. 

 

	(7)	For purposes of this Item only, “Contributed Comcast Business Employees” includes any individuals (whether or not a Comcast Transferred Employee) who
transfer from a position with Comcast or any Comcast Subsidiary (including any Contributed Comcast Business) to a position with an NBCU Business at or following the Closing and make an election to continue contributing to Comcast’s deferred
compensation plan rather than participating in Newco’s deferred compensation program. 

  

	(8)	Each of these services will terminate upon transition of Contributed Comcast Business Employees to Newco’s payroll/benefits platform, which is currently
anticipated to occur on January 1, 2012. 

  

	(9)	This Anticipated Service Charge Methodology reflects a preliminary estimate of the methodology and, where appropriate, amount of the charges for each service. The
actual charges associated with these services will be governed by the terms of the Comcast Employee Matters Agreement. 

  

	(10)	The identified Service Charges reflect the actual monthly rent plus approximate additional monthly charges to the applicable Contributed Comcast Business(es) during
calendar year 2010, and cover only the space identified under Current Usage. With respect to any additional space in excess of the Current Usage, the Service Charges may be adjusted to reflect Comcast’s reasonable fully allocated cost in
providing the additional space and related services. For purposes of the foregoing, it is understood that the allocation of costs by Comcast in substantially the same manner as it allocates costs generally across its businesses shall be deemed
“reasonable”. 

  

	(11)	For each Comcast Facility, use of space identified under Current Usage and related services will continue until the earliest of (i) the date the applicable Comcast
Entity no longer occupies such Comcast Facility, (ii) the date the applicable Newco Business(es) no longer require use of such space, provided that Newco provides Comcast with at least 12 months advance written notice, or (iii) termination
in accordance with Section 4.01(b). 

  

	(12)	Each of these Services will continue until the earlier of (i) the date the applicable Comcast Service Recipient notifies Newco that it no longer requires such
Service, or (ii) termination in accordance with Section 2.02. 

  
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 Schedule A-1 
 Comcast Services to be Provided to Newco Entities 
  

																	
	 Item
Number
	 	 Function
	 	 Short Description
	 	 Description
	 	 Comcast Service
Provider
	 	 Newco Service Recipient(s)
	 	 Service
Expiration
Date
	 	
Service Charge to Contributed
Comcast Businesses (4)
	 	 Service Charge to Other
Newco Entities
(4)

	CORP-1	 	Corporate	 	Executive Management	 	Management and oversight services by Comcast’s executive management team.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	 [***]
	 	(5)
									
	CORP-2	 	Corporate	 	Corporate Development	 	Management of all merger and acquisition, joint venture, divestiture and new investment activities.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	 [***]
	 	(5)
									
	CORP-3	 	Corporate	 	Strategy and Planning	 	Advise on strategic issues and initiatives on a case by case basis.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	 [***]
	 	(5)
									
	CORP-4	 	Corporate	 	External and Regulatory Affairs	 	Provide advice and assistance to international and U.S. federal, state and local government affairs and public relations personnel at Newco businesses; manage public policy
activities; oversee and set strategy for regulatory and legislative efforts company-wide.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	 [***]
	 	(5)
								
	CORP-5	 	Corporate	 	Aviation	 	With respect to Comcast executives (including Comcast executives who are also Newco executives) traveling on Newco business, plan travel arrangements through Classic Services and
provide air transportation on Comcast-operated and chartered airplanes. Oversee Newco’s aviation practices with respect to Newco’s executive and talent travel, including approval of Newco’s aviation policy and the charter companies
used to provide aviation services, and review of annual reporting of Newco’s aviation usage.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	Individual business units are charged in accordance with Comcast’s internal billing policy for corporate aircraft, which currently provides that (i)
use of Comcast Corporate Aircrafts is charged at a flat billing rate per flight hour determined on a quarterly basis based on the actual variable costs (e.g., temporary help, fuel, repairs and maintenance, aircraft telephone, catering, outside
services, crew services and trip expenses) of operating such planes for that period; and (ii) use of Net Jets and other Charter flights is charged based on the actual invoiced costs. Costs for flights with employees from multiple business units are
apportioned based on number of employees from each business unit.
									
	CORP-6	 	Corporate	 	Travel Services	 	Manage and administer employee travel services through Comcast travel agent (currently Carlson Wagonlit).	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Contributed Comcast Subsidiaries	 	(2)	 	 [***]
	 	N/A
									
	CORP-7	 	Corporate	 	Relocation Services	 	Manage and administer employee relocation services through third party service.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Contributed Comcast Subsidiaries	 	(2)	 	 [***]
	 	N/A
									
	IT-1	 	Information Technology	 	Directory Services	 	Administer secure access to internal Comcast network through use of Active Directory Authentication, DNS, DHCP and IP address management.	 	Comcast Cable	 	All Comcast Programming personnel located at any of the facilities identified in Schedule B or CMC’s Littleton, CO facility and Versus personnel located at its Stamford, CT
facility, all as of Closing	 	(2)	 	 [***]
	 	N/A
									
	IT-2	 	Information Technology	 	Instant Messaging	 	Setup and administer instant messaging communications using Microsoft Communicator.	 	Comcast Cable	 	All Comcast Programming personnel located at any of the facilities identified in Schedule B or CMC’s Littleton, CO facility and Versus personnel located at its Stamford, CT
facility, all as of Closing	 	(2)	 	 [***]
	 	N/A

  
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 Schedule A-1 
 Comcast Services to be Provided to Newco Entities 
  

																	
	 Item
Number
	 	 Function
	 	 Short Description
	 	 Description
	 	 Comcast Service
Provider
	 	 Newco Service Recipient(s)
	 	 Service
Expiration
Date
	 	
Service Charge to Contributed
Comcast Businesses (4)
	 	 Service Charge to Other
Newco Entities
(4)

	IT-3	 	Information Technology	 	Record Retention	 	Administer electronic record retention for legal demands, including eDiscovery, data collection for electronic records for e-mail, IM, custodian documents and voicemail.	 	Comcast Cable	 	All Comcast Programming personnel located at any of the facilities identified in Schedule B or CMC’s Littleton, CO facility and Versus personnel located at its Stamford, CT
facility, all as of Closing	 	(2)	 	 [***]
	 	N/A
									
	IT-4	 	Information Technology	 	Helpdesk	 	Provide IT support to employees 24x7x365 through toll-free phone and web for service incidents and requests.	 	Comcast Cable	 	All Comcast Programming personnel located at any of the facilities identified in Schedule B or CMC’s Littleton, CO facility and Versus personnel located at its Stamford, CT
facility, all as of Closing	 	(2)	 	 [***]
	 	N/A
									
	IT-5	 	Information Technology	 	PC Support	 	Provide PC support, maintenance and upgrades for desktop / laptop workstations.	 	Comcast Cable	 	All Comcast Programming personnel located at any of the facilities identified in Schedule B or CMC’s Littleton, CO facility, all as of Closing	 	(2)	 	 [***]
	 	N/A
									
	IT-6	 	Information Technology	 	Phone Support	 	Provide support for desk / office phones.	 	Comcast Cable	 	All Comcast Programming personnel located at any of the facilities identified in Schedule B or CMC’s Littleton, CO facility, all as of Closing	 	(2)	 	 [***]
	 	N/A
									
	IT-7	 	Information Technology	 	Procurement	 	Procure and maintain inventory for IT assets such as PC, phones and other accessories.	 	Comcast Cable	 	All Comcast Programming personnel located at any of the facilities identified in Schedule B or CMC’s Littleton, CO facility, all as of Closing	 	(2)	 	 [***]
	 	N/A
									
	IT-8	 	Information Technology	 	Conferencing Services	 	Administer audio and video conferencing services (e.g., Intercall and LiveMeeting).	 	Comcast Cable	 	All Contributed Comcast Businesses	 	(2)	 	 [***]
	 	N/A
									
	IT-9	 	Information Technology	 	Telecom Services	 	Manage and administer telecommunications billing and order management for telephony related services.	 	Comcast Cable	 	All Comcast Programming personnel located at any of the facilities identified in Schedule B or CMC’s Littleton, CO facility, all as of Closing	 	(2)	 	 [***]
	 	N/A
									
	IT-10	 	Information Technology	 	Data Connectivity	 	Manage and administer data circuits and connectivity, including provisioning and monitoring services.	 	Comcast Cable	 	All Comcast Programming personnel located at any of the facilities identified in Schedule B or CMC’s Littleton, CO facility, all as of Closing	 	(2)	 	 [***]
	 	N/A

  
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 Schedule A-1 
 Comcast Services to be Provided to Newco Entities 
  

																	
	 Item
Number
	 	 Function
	 	 Short Description
	 	 Description
	 	 Comcast Service
Provider
	 	 Newco Service Recipient(s)
	 	 Service
Expiration
Date
	 	
Service Charge to Contributed
Comcast Businesses (4)
	 	 Service Charge to Other
Newco Entities
(4)

	IT-11	 	Information Technology	 	Voice Connectivity	 	Manage and administer voice circuits and connectivity, including provisioning and monitoring services.	 	Comcast Cable	 	All Comcast Programming personnel located at any of the facilities identified in Schedule B, CMC’s Littleton, CO facility or Comcast Programming’s New York, NY facility,
all as of Closing	 	(2)	 	 [***]
	 	N/A
									
	IT-12	 	Information Technology	 	IP Network	 	Manage and maintain IP Network; network transport for LAN / WAN communications.	 	Comcast Cable	 	All Comcast Programming personnel located at any of the facilities identified in Schedule B or CMC’s Littleton, CO facility, all as of Closing	 	(2)	 	 [***]
	 	N/A
									
	IT-13	 	Information Technology	 	Remote Access Services	 	Provide and administer remote access services via secure VPN.	 	Comcast Cable	 	All Comcast Programming personnel located at any of the facilities identified in Schedule B or CMC’s Littleton, CO facility, all as of Closing	 	(2)	 	 [***]
	 	N/A
									
	IT-14	 	Information Technology	 	PC/Network Security	 	Provide and maintain end-point security in alignment with compliance objectives (PCI, SOX, etc.), such as anti-virus, anti-malware, personal firewall, laptop encryption,
etc.	 	Comcast Cable	 	All Comcast Programming personnel located at any of the facilities identified in Schedule B or CMC’s Littleton, CO facility, all as of Closing	 	(2)	 	 [***]
	 	N/A
									
	IT-15	 	Information Technology	 	Enterprise Licensing	 	Negotiate and maintain enterprise license agreements (e.g., Microsoft Enterprise) and provide access to such agreements as applicable.	 	Comcast Cable	 	All Contributed Comcast Businesses	 	(2)	 	 [***]
	 	N/A
									
	IT-16	 	Information Technology	 	Comcast-Spectacor IT Services	 	Provide the IT services described in Items IT-1 through IT-15 above to Comcast Sports Management Services and the Comcast Regional Sports/News Networks, except for any such services
provided by Comcast Cable as described above.	 	Comcast-Spectacor	 	Comcast Sports Management Services and the Comcast Regional Sports/News Networks	 	(2)	 	Charges are negotiated annually based on Comcast-Spectacor’s IT costs and the total number of users at Comcast Sports Management Services and the Comcast
Regional Sports/News Networks. For 7/1/10 - 6/30/11, charges are approximately [***].	 	N/A
									
	IT-17	 	Information Technology	 	Domain Name Management and Hosting (Non-Comcast Domains)	 	Manage, through its secured domain registrar (currently Corporation Service Company (CSC)), all domain names (excluding those subject to the Amended and Restated Trademark License
Agreement dated as of November 18, 2009 by and among Comcast Corporation and the Contributed Comcast Subsidiaries party thereto, as amended) for the Contributed Comcast Subsidiaries (excluding NECN, Exercise TV and those comprising the Comcast
Entertainment Group) and host all DNS for such domain names.	 	Comcast Cable	 	All Contributed Comcast Subsidiaries other than NECN, Exercise TV and those comprising the Comcast Entertainment Group	 	(2)	 	 [***]
	 	N/A

  
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 Schedule A-1 
 Comcast Services to be Provided to Newco Entities 
  

																	
	 Item
Number
	 	 Function
	 	 Short Description
	 	 Description
	 	 Comcast Service
Provider
	 	 Newco Service Recipient(s)
	 	 Service
Expiration
Date
	 	
Service Charge to Contributed
Comcast Businesses (4)
	 	 Service Charge to Other
Newco Entities
(4)

	IT-18	 	Information Technology	 	Domain Name Management and Hosting (Comcast Domains)	 	Manage, through its secured domain registrar (currently Corporation Service Company (CSC)), all domain names subject to the Amended and Restated Trademark License Agreement dated as
of November 18, 2009 by and among Comcast Corporation and the Contributed Comcast Subsidiaries party thereto, as amended, for such Contributed Comcast Subsidiaries and host all DNS for such domain names.	 	Comcast Cable	 	All Contributed Comcast Subsidiaries subject to the Amended and Restated Trademark License Agreement dated as of November 18, 2009 by and among Comcast Corporation and the
Contributed Comcast Subsidiaries party thereto, as amended	 	(1)	 	 [***]
	 	N/A
									
	T/CF-1	 	Treasury/Corp Finance	 	Financings	 	Oversee, structure and secure all financing related to the capitalization of the Newco Entities (e.g., bank, bond, other forms of funding).	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	 [***]
	 	(5)
									
	T/CF-2	 	Treasury/Corp Finance	 	Borrowings	 	Oversee cash fundings, revolver and commercial paper borrowings by the Newco Entities as needed.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	 [***]
	 	(5)
									
	T/CF-3	 	Treasury/Corp Finance	 	Forecasting	 	Provide cash forecasting support and review (does not include the cash forecasting function itself, which will be performed by Newco personnel).	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	 [***]
	 	(5)
									
	T/CF-4	 	Treasury/Corp Finance	 	Letters of Credit	 	Manage issuance, maintenance and fee processing for all letters of credit.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	 [***]
	 	(5)
									
	T/CF-5	 	Treasury/Corp Finance	 	Derivatives - Interest Rate Swaps	 	Manage analysis, execution, valuation and ISDA management of all interest rate swaps, including compliance with Comcast’s derivatives policy.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	 [***]
	 	(5)
									
	T/CF-6	 	Treasury/Corp Finance	 	Derivatives - Foreign Exchange Rate Swaps	 	Oversee foreign exchange rate swap function, including compliance with Comcast’s derivatives policy (does not include the analysis, execution, valuation and ISDA management of
such swaps, which will be performed by Newco personnel).	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	 [***]
	 	(5)
									
	T/CF-7	 	Treasury/Corp Finance	 	Bank Relationships	 	Manage and maintain bank relationships.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	 [***]
	 	(5)
									
	T/CF-8	 	Treasury/Corp Finance	 	Cash Management	 	Provide cash management services, including liquidity management, investment of short term cash, opening and closing bank accounts and product support, analysis and approval of bank
bills.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	 [***]
	 	(5)
								
	T/CF-9	 	Treasury/Corp Finance	 	DHC Management Services	 	Provide management, business, accounting and financial services to subsidiaries that are organized as Delaware Holding Companies pursuant to written management agreements entered
into with each such DHC.	 	Comcast Capital Corporation	 	All Newco Entities organized as DHCs	 	(1)	 	[***] (subject to annual adjustment on the same basis as applied to other Comcast-owned DHCs).
									
	T/CF-10	 	Treasury/Corp Finance	 	Software	 	Administer Treasury workstation software (Thompson Reuters), account analysis software (Weiland) and bank account management software.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	 [***]
	 	(5)
									
	INS-1	 	Insurance/Risk Management	 	Insurance Services	 	Manage insurance portfolio, including placement and administration of all insurance policies and related programs, providing information and advice regarding insurance coverage,
contract language/requirements, new projects and shows and addressing third party production coverage issues or concerns.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	 [***]
	 	(5)

  
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 Schedule A-1 
 Comcast Services to be Provided to Newco Entities 
  

																	
	 Item
Number
	 	 Function
	 	 Short Description
	 	 Description
	 	 Comcast Service
Provider
	 	 Newco Service Recipient(s)
	 	 Service
Expiration
Date
	 	
Service Charge to Contributed
Comcast Businesses (4)
	 	 Service Charge to Other
Newco Entities
(4)

	INS-2	 	Insurance/Risk Management	 	Insurance Coverage	 	Participation for Newco businesses under Comcast’s company-wide insurance program, where appropriate.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	Premiums and other insurance costs (e.g., broker fees) for insurance policies applicable to a specific individual business unit are charged directly to
that business unit; premiums and other insurance costs for all other insurance policies are allocated across all applicable business units based on appropriate metric (e.g., percentage of total property values for property insurance; headcount for
employee practices liability insurance; revenue for errors & omissions insurance; etc.); claim deductibles are charged to the individual business unit to which the claim relates.
									
	INS-3	 	Insurance/Risk Management	 	Insurer/Broker Relationships	 	Manage and maintain broker and insurer relationships, including monitoring adherence to service standards/contracts and conduct claim reviews, conducting periodic stewardship
meetings (no less than once per year), and monitoring the administrative performance of brokers to ensure satisfaction of certificate of insurance needs.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	[***]	 	(5)
									
	INS-4	 	Insurance/Risk Management	 	Budget Guidance	 	Provide budget guidance as it relates to insurance, including reviewing all premium and claim-related invoices and approving payment.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	[***]	 	(5)
									
	F/A-1	 	Finance/Accounting	 	SEC Reporting	 	Review all required SEC submissions (e.g., annual 10-Ks, quarterly 10-Qs, periodic 8-Ks for significant events) (does not include preparation of filings, which will be performed by
Newco personnel).	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	[***]	 	(5)
									
	F/A-2	 	Finance/Accounting	 	General Accounting Advice	 	Provide support and advice for GAAP and other general accounting and reporting questions.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	[***]	 	(5)
									
	F/A-3	 	Finance/Accounting	 	Equity Compensation	 	Provide accounting services relating to equity compensation awards.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	[***]	 	(5)
									
	F/A-4	 	Finance/Accounting	 	Audits	 	Oversee audits by independent accounting firms.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	[***]	 	(5)
									
	F/A-5	 	Finance/Accounting	 	Software and Systems	 	Provide access to, and support for, finance and accounting software and systems, including Oracle (GL, AP and fixed asset), Essbase (financial), SAP (payroll), Hyperion (financial)
and ADP (payroll check processing).	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	[***]	 	(5)
									
	F/A-6	 	Finance/Accounting	 	CIM General Accounting	 	 Provide the following general accounting services:
 - facilitate internal and external financial reporting, including maintenance of general ledger and essbase systems and preparation and submission of quarterly and year-end reporting to corporate
accounting
 - prepare certain journal entries
 - review and post journal entries into Oracle
 - select balance sheet account
reconciliations
 - compile and submit certain tax schedules to corporate tax department
 - maintain fixed asset ledger, including preparation of fixed and intangible asset roll-forward schedules
 - manage software capitalization policies and procedures
 - liaison with external
auditors
 - provide general guidance related to company policies and GAAP
	 	Comcast Interactive Media / Comcast Cable	 	Fandango (including Fandango Marketing); DailyCandy (including DailyCandy Commerce); CIM National Sales and CIM Advertising Strategy and Operations	 	(2)	 	[***]	 	N/A
									
	F/A-7	 	Finance/Accounting	 	CIM Accounts Payable Services	 	 Provide the following accounts payable management services:
 - processing invoices
 - disburse checks and ACH/wires

- process 1099s
 - review expense reports for
compliance with Comcast policies
 - administer P-card program
	 	Comcast Interactive Media / Comcast Cable	 	Fandango (including Fandango Marketing); DailyCandy (including DailyCandy Commerce); CIM National Sales and CIM Advertising Strategy and Operations	 	(2)	 	[***]	 	N/A

  
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 Schedule A-1 
 Comcast Services to be Provided to Newco Entities 
  

																	
	 Item
Number
	 	 Function
	 	 Short Description
	 	 Description
	 	 Comcast Service
Provider
	 	 Newco Service Recipient(s)
	 	 Service
Expiration
Date
	 	
Service Charge to Contributed
Comcast Businesses (4)
	 	 Service Charge to Other
Newco Entities
(4)

	F/A-8	 	Finance/Accounting	 	CIM Payroll Services	 	 Provide the following payroll services:
 - administer bi-weekly payroll in SAP system
 - prepare payroll and compensation-related journal
entries
	 	Comcast Interactive Media / Comcast Cable	 	Fandango (including Fandango Marketing); DailyCandy (including DailyCandy Commerce); CIM National Sales and CIM Advertising Strategy and Operations	 	(2)	 	[***]	 	N/A
									
	F/A-9	 	Finance/Accounting	 	CIM Billing Services	 	 Provide the following services:

- prepare and distribute customer invoices
 -
record cash receipts into lockbox
 - perform routine collection activities
 - add/change customer master in subledger
	 	Comcast Interactive Media / Comcast Cable	 	DailyCandy (including DailyCandy Commerce)	 	(2)	 	[***]	 	N/A
									
	F/A-10	 	Finance/Accounting	 	CIM Accounts Receivable Services	 	Administer A/R allowance/write-off policies and procedures	 	Comcast Interactive Media / Comcast Cable	 	Fandango (including Fandango Marketing); DailyCandy (including DailyCandy Commerce); CIM National Sales and CIM Advertising Strategy and Operations	 	(2)	 	[***]	 	N/A
									
	IA-1	 	Internal Audit	 	General Audit Services	 	Conduct reviews and audits of financial processes and outputs, internal controls, risk management and corporate governance.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	[***]	 	(5)
									
	IA-2	 	Internal Audit	 	SOX Services	 	Conduct audits required under the Sarbanes-Oxley Act to ensure that controls over the financial reporting processes operate effectively, including documenting procedures,
identifying risk and testing controls.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	(5)	 	(5)
									
	TAX-1	 	Tax	 	Tax Returns	 	Compile and file all applicable federal, state, local and foreign tax returns for Contributed Comcast Businesses.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Contributed Comcast Subsidiaries	 	(2)	 	[***]	 	N/A
									
	TAX-2	 	Tax	 	Tax Payments	 	Administer quarterly and annual estimated and actual payments by Contributed Comcast Businesses to all federal, state and local revenue service entities.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Contributed Comcast Subsidiaries	 	(2)	 	[***]	 	N/A
									
	TAX-3	 	Tax	 	Tax Oversight and Advice	 	Oversee Newco tax function, including providing general tax advice regarding structuring, negotiating and implementing transactions and business activities, but excluding any
services that are provided by the “Tax Matters Member” under Newco’s LLC agreement.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	[***]	 	(5)
									
	CP-1	 	Corporate Purchasing	 	Procurement Services	 	Provide access to and use of Comcast Corporate Contracts assuming that Comcast’s ownership percentage of Newco is sufficient to allow the use. Comcast should proactively supply
a list of relevant contracts for which Newco qualifies for participation under the applicable ownership thresholds. Comcast shall have no obligation to negotiate for particular ownership thresholds in any particular contract in order to permit
participation by Newco thereunder. Comcast may limit Newco’s access to sensitive contracts or portions thereof.	 	Comcast Cable	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	[***]	 	(5)
									
	L/C-1	 	Legal/Compliance	 	Legal Services	 	Provide (i) legal advice regarding mergers and acquisitions, divestitures, joint ventures, investments, financings and other similar transactional activities; (ii) legal oversight
of antitrust matters; and (iii) legal advice regarding SEC matters and approval and coordination of SEC filings required to be made by Newco.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	[***]	 	(5)

  
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 Schedule A-1 
 Comcast Services to be Provided to Newco Entities 
  

																	
	 Item
Number
	 	 Function
	 	 Short Description
	 	 Description
	 	 Comcast Service
Provider
	 	 Newco Service Recipient(s)
	 	 Service
Expiration
Date
	 	
Service Charge to Contributed
Comcast Businesses (4)
	 	 Service Charge to Other
Newco Entities
(4)

	L/C-2	 	Legal/Compliance	 	Transition of Legal Matters	 	Transition all outstanding legal matters (other than those described in Item L/C-1) relating to the Contributed Comcast Businesses as of the Closing to Newco personnel, including
employee benefits and ERISA matters; SEC, FCC and other regulatory matters; intellectual property matters (including patent prosecution, patent litigation, trademark, domain name and copyright registration and protection and technology, licensing
and rights agreements); labor and employment matters (including employment, severance and related agreements); real estate matters; litigation; and other miscellaneous legal matters, including transfer of all relevant records and files.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Contributed Comcast Subsidiaries	 	(2)	 	[***]	 	N/A
									
	L/C-3	 	Legal/Compliance	 	Legal Administration	 	Maintain and administer legal organization charts and legal policy database and coordinate various contract databases between Comcast and Newco.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	[***]	 	(5)
									
	L/C-4	 	Legal/Compliance	 	Legal Administration Transition	 	Provide access to, and support for, e-billing and matter management software, legal hold software and other applicable software and systems. Provide other corporate services, such
as maintaining minute books, handling annual meetings and related legal entity administration.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Contributed Comcast Subsidiaries	 	(2)	 	[***]	 	N/A
									
	L/C-5	 	Legal/Compliance	 	Comcast Code of Conduct	 	Maintain and administer Comcast Code of Conduct and included policies; develop, maintain and administer online integrity training courses; develop, maintain and administer eCOI
tool.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	[***]	 	(5)
									
	L/C-6	 	Legal/Compliance	 	Legal Compliance/ Policies	 	Maintain and administer legal risk assessment project; legal aspects of ERM processes; legal aspects of SOX processes; political activities compliance (e.g., pay-to-play);
EthicsPoint Case Management System/Helpline; and other policies, procedures and tools adopted or specified by the Comcast Law Department (excluding Records Retention).	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	[***]	 	(5)
									
	L/C-7	 	Legal/Compliance	 	Strategic Intellectual Property	 	Provide advice and support for patent litigation, patent licensing and other patent-related matters. Manage and administer patent harvesting (e.g., assisting in the capture of new
patentable ideas) and patent acquisition/licensing activities.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	[***]	 	(5)
									
	L/C-8	 	Legal/Compliance	 	Comcast-Spectacor Legal Services	 	Provide legal advice and assistance to Comcast Sports Management Services and the Comcast Regional Sports/News Networks as needed, consistent with past practice.	 	Comcast-Spectacor	 	Comcast Sports Management Services and the Comcast Regional Sports/News Networks	 	(2)	 	Charges are negotiated annually based on estimated time spent on matters for Contributed Comcast Businesses. For 7/1/10 - 6/30/11, charges are approximately
[***]	 	N/A
									
	CC-1	 	Corporate Communications	 	Employee Communications	 	Manage and provide access to TeamComcast, Comcast Live, Team Fan, Leadership Link and other internal communications resources for employee communication.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Contributed Comcast Subsidiaries	 	(2)	 	[***]	 	N/A
									
	CC-2	 	Corporate Communications	 	Employee Communications	 	Provide relevant content from Comcast’s internal employee communications resources for use with Newco’s internal employee communications resources.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	[***]	 	(5)
									
	CC-3	 	Corporate Communications	 	External Communications	 	Provide advice and assistance to communications departments of Newco businesses relating to press releases and other media communications; set strategy and coordinate media
messaging company-wide.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	[***]	 	(5)

  
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 Schedule A-1 
 Comcast Services to be Provided to Newco Entities 
  

																	
	 Item
Number
	 	 Function
	 	 Short Description
	 	 Description
	 	 Comcast Service
Provider
	 	 Newco Service Recipient(s)
	 	 Service
Expiration
Date
	 	
Service Charge to Contributed
Comcast Businesses (4)
	 	 Service Charge to Other
Newco Entities
(4)

	CC-4	 	Corporate Communications	 	Investor Relations	 	Provide financial and operational information to institutional and individual investors and financial analysts; include Newco financial information in quarterly earnings releases,
earnings calls, annual shareholder meeting materials; assist in coordinating public disclosure of financial information with Comcast and Newco accounting and financial personnel.	 	Comcast Corp	 	All Newco Entities	 	(1)	 	[***]	 	(5)
									
	T/O-1	 	Technical/ Operations	 	Fiber Distribution	 	 Provide Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia with the following access to Comcast Cable’s fiber network (all feeds are in IP
format):
 - 1 SD program service feed and 1 HD program service feed of CSN-Phi’s service from Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, PA to Comcast
Cable’s applicable regional headends
 - 6 contribution link feeds from Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, PA to other Comcast Sports Group
locations
 - 2 interconnect feeds from Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, PA to The Comcast Network’s studio in Penns Landing, Philadelphia,
PA
	 	Comcast Cable	 	Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia	 	(3)	 	[***]	 	N/A
									
	T/O-2	 	Technical/ Operations	 	Signal Transport	 	Provide signal transport for CSN-Phi’s program service from Wachovia Center, Philadelphia, PA to Armstrong Cable’s headend in Oxford, PA.	 	Comcast Cable	 	Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia	 	(3)	 	[***]	 	N/A
									
	T/O-3	 	Technical/ Operations	 	Fiber Distribution	 	 Provide The Comcast Network with the following access to Comcast Cable’s fiber network (all feeds are in IP format):

- 1 SD program service feed and 1 HD program service feed of TCN’s Philadelphia zone service from TCN’s studio in Penns Landing, Philadelphia,
PA to Comcast Cable’s applicable regional headends
 - 1 SD program service feed and 1 HD program service feed of TCN’s Mid-Atlantic
zone service from TCN’s studio in Penns Landing, Philadelphia, PA to Comcast Cable’s applicable regional headends
 - 1 SD program
service feed of TCN’s National zone service from TCN’s studio in Penns Landing, Philadelphia, PA to Comcast Cable’s applicable regional headends
 - 2 backhaul feeds from TCN’s studio in Washington, DC to other Comcast Sports Group locations

- 1 SD contribution link, 1 HD contribution link and 5 inbound programming links from Comcast Sports Group locations to TCN’s studio in Penns
Landing, Philadelphia, PA
	 	Comcast Cable	 	The Comcast Network	 	(3)	 	[***]	 	N/A

  
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 Schedule A-1 
 Comcast Services to be Provided to Newco Entities 
  

																	
	 Item
Number
	 	 Function
	 	 Short Description
	 	 Description
	 	 Comcast Service
Provider
	 	 Newco Service Recipient(s)
	 	 Service
Expiration
Date
	 	
Service Charge to Contributed
Comcast Businesses (4)
	 	 Service Charge to Other
Newco Entities
(4)

	T/O-4	 	Technical/ Operations	 	Fiber Distribution	 	 Provide Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic with the following access to Comcast Cable’s fiber network (all feeds are in IP
format):
 - 1 HD service feed of CSN-MA’s Washington service from CSN-MA’s facility in Bethesda, MD to Comcast Cable’s applicable
regional headends
 - 1 HD service feed of CSN-MA’s Baltimore service from CSN-MA’s facility in Bethesda, MD to Comcast Cable’s
applicable regional headends
 - 1 programming feed from Univ. of MD, College Park, MD to CSN-MA’s facility in Bethesda, MD

- 6 contribution links from CSN-MA’s facility in Bethesda, MD to other Comcast Sports Group locations

- 1 event backhaul feed from Verizon Center, Washington, DC to CSN-MA’s facility in Bethesda, MD

- 2 event backhaul feeds from CSN-MA’s studio in Baltimore, MD to CSN-MA’s facility in Bethesda, MD

- 1 news feed from Raven’s stadium, Owing Mills, MD to CSN-MA’s facility in Bethesda, MD
 - 1 news feed from Orioles’ Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD to CSN-MA’s facility in Bethesda, MD
 - 4 event backhaul feeds from Redskins’ FedEx Field, Landover, MD to CSN-MA’s facility in Bethesda, MD
 - 4 inbound programming links from Comcast Sports Group locations to CSN-MA’s facility in Bethesda, MD
	 	Comcast Cable	 	Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic	 	(3)	 	[***]	 	N/A
									
	T/O-5	 	Technical/ Operations	 	Fiber Distribution	 	 Provide Comcast SportsNet Northwest with the following access to Comcast Cable’s fiber network (all feeds are in IP
format):
 - 1 backhaul feed from KJR radio, Seattle, WA to Rose Garden, Portland, OR
 - 1 backhaul feed (of Rainiers Baseball) from Tacoma, WA to Rose Garden, Portland, OR
 - 1 program
feed (used for NBA blackouts in Spokane, WA) from Rose Garden, Portland, OR to Comcast Cable’s Spokane, WA headend
	 	Comcast Cable	 	Comcast SportsNet Northwest	 	(3)	 	[***]	 	N/A
									
	T/O-6	 	Technical/ Operations	 	Fiber Distribution	 	 Provide Cable Sports Southeast with the following access to Comcast Cable’s fiber network (all feeds are in IP format):

- 1 backhaul feed from each of Turner Field, Georgia Dome, Phillips Arena and WXIA-TV, all in Atlanta, GA to CSS’s facility in Norcross,
GA
 - 1 bi-directional link from Level 3’s Atlanta POP to CSS’s facility in Norcross, GA

- 1 backhaul feed from WQXI radio, Crawford, GA to CSS’s facility in Norcross, GA
 - 1 backhaul feed (of Gwinnet Braves Baseball) from Charter’s facility in Sugar Hill, GA to CSS’s facility in Norcross, GA
	 	Comcast Cable	 	Cable Sports Southeast	 	(3)	 	[***]	 	N/A
									
	T/O-7	 	Technical/ Operations	 	Fiber Distribution	 	 Provide Comcast SportsNet Bay Area with the following access to Comcast Cable’s fiber network (all feeds are in IP
format):
 - 1 inbound programming feed from Comcast Sports Group locations to CSN-BA’s facility in San Francisco, CA

- 1 contribution link from CSN-BA’s facility in San Francisco, CA to other Comcast Sports Group locations
	 	Comcast Cable	 	Comcast SportsNet Bay Area	 	(3)	 	[***]	 	N/A

  
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 Schedule A-1 
 Comcast Services to be Provided to Newco Entities 
  

																	
	 Item
Number
	 	 Function
	 	 Short Description
	 	 Description
	 	 Comcast Service
Provider
	 	 Newco Service Recipient(s)
	 	 Service
Expiration
Date
	 	
Service Charge to Contributed
Comcast Businesses (4)
	 	 Service Charge to Other
Newco Entities
(4)

	T/O-8	 	Technical/ Operations	 	Fiber Distribution	 	 Provide Comcast SportsNet California with the following access to Comcast Cable’s fiber network (all feeds are in IP
format):
 - 1 backhaul feed from KNBR radio, San Francisco, CA to CSN-CA’s facility in Sacramento, CA

- 1 backhaul feed (of Sacramento Kings Basketball) from Arco Arena, Sacramento, CA to CSN-CA’s facility in Sacramento, CA
	 	Comcast Cable	 	Comcast SportsNet California	 	(3)	 	[***]	 	N/A
									
	T/O-9	 	Technical/ Operations	 	Fiber Distribution	 	 Provide Comcast SportsNet New England with the following access to Comcast Cable’s fiber network (all feeds are in IP
format):
 - 1 bi-directional feed from CSN-NE’s facility in Burlington, MA to NECN’s facility in Newton, MA
	 	Comcast Cable	 	Comcast SportsNet New England	 	(3)	 	[***]	 	N/A
									
	T/O-10	 	Technical/ Operations	 	Fiber Distribution	 	 Provide New England Cable News with the following access to Comcast Cable’s fiber network (all feeds are in IP format except as
noted):
 - 5 SD program service feeds (analog video format) of NECN’s service (1 for each of Boston Zone, Outer Zone, Boston Zone Spare,
Norwell, MA (VOD) and Hartford, CT), 2 SD program service feeds (IP format) of NECN’s service (1 for each of Boston Zone and Outer Zone) and 2 HD program service feeds (IP format) of NECN’s service (1 for each of Boston Zone and Outer
Zone) from NECN’s facility in Newton, MA to Comcast Cable’s Needham, MA headend
 - 1 contribution link from NECN’s facility in
Newton, MA to other Comcast Sports Group locations
 - 3 inbound programming feeds from Comcast Sports Group locations to NECN’s facility in
Newton, MA
	 	Comcast Cable	 	New England Cable News	 	(3)	 	[***]	 	N/A
									
	T/O-11	 	Technical/ Operations	 	Signal Transport / Backhaul	 	 Provide New England Cable News with the following signal transport / backhaul services (all feeds are in analog video
format):
 - 1 SD program service feed from Comcast facility in Berlin, CT to Comcast facility in West Haven, CT

- 1 SD program service feed from Comcast facility in Westfield, MA to AT&T facility in Winsor Locks, CT

- 1 SD program service feed from Comcast facility in Milford, MA to Charter’s headend in Oxford, MA

- 1 SD program service feed from NECN’s facility in Newton, MA to Norwood Electric’s headend

- 1 SD program service feed from NECN’s facility in Newton, MA to Braintree Electric’s headend

- 1 SD program service feed from NECN’s facility in Newton, MA to RCN’s headend in Woburn, MA

- 1 backhaul feed from Cable Cod Times, Barnstable, MA to NECN’s facility in Newton, MA
 - 1 backhaul feed from NECN’s bureau at WTNH, Winsor Locks, CT to NECN’s facility in Newton, MA
 - 1 backhaul feed from NECN’s bureau at WGGB, Springfield, MA to NECN’s facility in Newton, MA
 - 1 backhaul feed from NECN’s bureau in Manchester, NH to NECN’s facility in Newton, MA
	 	Comcast Cable	 	New England Cable News	 	(3)	 	[***] (subject to annual CPI increase effective 1/1/11)	 	N/A

  
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 Schedule A-2 
 Anticipated Comcast HR Service to be Provided to Newco Entities 
  

															
	 Item
Number
	 	 Function
	 	 Short Description
	 	 Description
	 	 Comcast Service
Provider
	 	 Newco Eligible Employees (6)
	 	 Service
Expiration
Date
	 	
Anticipated Service Charge Methodology (9)

	HR-1	 	Human Resources	 	Benefits Administration	 	 (A) Manage and administer all Comcast employee benefit plans, including access to and support for all applicable HR software and systems
(e.g., SAP for payroll).
  
  
 (B) Oversee management and administration of all Newco employee benefit plans, including coordination with Comcast employee benefit plans and vendors and access to and support for all applicable HR
software and systems.
	 	Comcast Cable	 	 (A) Contributed Comcast Business Employees and Qualifying Newco Employees

 
  
 (B) Newco
Employees
	 	 (A) (8)
  

 
  
  

(B) (2)
	 	 (A) and (B) Reasonable general administrative and overhead expenses (excluding third party administrative costs included in the per
employee allocation described below) will be allocated to Newco based on the proportion of Newco Eligible Employees relative to total Comcast employees (including Newco Eligible Employees). For example, in 2011 this amount is currently estimated to
be approximately [***].
  
 (A) Total third party administrative costs
associated with the Comcast employee benefit plans described in Items 2 and 4-10 (to the extent not paid out of the plans themselves) will be allocated across all employees eligible to participate in such plans and will be charged to Newco based on
the number of Contributed Comcast Business Employees. For example, in 2011 this amount is currently estimated to be approximately [***] (Newco will have its own third party administrative costs associated with its benefit plans, which will be billed
to and paid directly by Newco).

								
	HR-2	 	Human Resources	 	Comcast ESPP	 	Manage and administer participation in Comcast’s Employee Stock Purchase Plan, under which employees are able to purchase shares of Comcast Class A Common Stock at a discount
through payroll deductions.	 	Comcast Cable	 	Contributed Comcast Business Employees	 	(8)	 	Contributions to the Comcast ESPP program will be paid directly by employee participants through payroll deductions, which aggregate payroll withholdings for Newco Eligible
Employees will be paid to Comcast. The fair value of the discount amount (calculated in accordance with applicable accounting directives) for contributions to the Comcast ESPP program by Newco Eligible Employees will be charged to
Newco.
								
	HR-3	 	Human Resources	 	Newco ESPP	 	Oversee and coordinate management and administration of Newco’s Employee Stock Purchase Plan, under which Newco Employees will be able to purchase shares of Comcast Class A
Common Stock at a discount through payroll deductions, including reviewing participation information provided by Newco personnel and providing shares purchased under the plan.	 	Comcast Cable	 	Newco Employees that are eligible to participate in such plan	 	Until terminated by Comcast	 	Contributions to the Newco ESPP program will be paid directly by employee participants through payroll deductions, which aggregate payroll withholdings for Newco Eligible Employees
will be paid to Comcast. The fair value of the discount amount (calculated in accordance with applicable accounting directives) for contributions to the Newco ESPP program by Newco Eligible Employees will be charged to Newco.
								
	HR-4	 	Human Resources	 	Employee Benefits	 	 Provide participation in the following Comcast employee benefit plans:
 - Adoption Assistance
 - Tuition Reimbursement
	 	Comcast Cable	 	Contributed Comcast Business Employees and Qualifying Newco Employees	 	Until terminated by Comcast	 	Actual costs of employee participation in these plans will be charged to Newco.
								
	HR-5	 	Human Resources	 	Employee Benefits	 	 Provide participation in the following Comcast employee benefit plans:
 - Vision
 - Commuter benefits
 - Health/Dependent Care flexible spending accounts
	 	Comcast Cable	 	Contributed Comcast Business Employees and Qualifying Newco Employees	 	Until terminated by Comcast	 	Employee pays 100% of actual benefit cost through payroll deductions, which aggregate payroll withholdings for Newco Eligible Employees will be paid to Comcast.
								
	HR-6	 	Human Resources	 	Employee Benefits	 	 Provide participation in the following Comcast employee benefit plans:
 - Supplemental Life and AD&D Insurance
 - Voluntary Benefits (e.g., pet insurance,
homeowner’s insurance)
	 	Comcast Cable	 	Contributed Comcast Business Employees	 	(8)	 	Employee pays 100% of actual benefit cost through payroll deductions, which aggregate payroll withholdings for Newco Eligible Employees will be paid to
Comcast.

  
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 Schedule A-2 
 Anticipated Comcast HR Service to be Provided to Newco Entities 
  

															
	 Item
Number
	 	 Function
	 	 Short Description
	 	 Description
	 	 Comcast Service
Provider
	 	 Newco Eligible Employees (6)
	 	 Service
Expiration
Date
	 	
Anticipated Service Charge Methodology (9)

	HR-7	 	Human Resources	 	Employee Benefits	 	Provide participation in Comcast’s Retiree Medical Stipend benefit plan.	 	Comcast Cable	 	Contributed Comcast Business Employees	 	(8)	 	Plan expenses (calculated in accordance with FAS 106) will be charged to Newco based on participation by Newco Eligible Employees. For example, in 2011 this amount is currently
estimated to be approximately [***].
								
	HR-8	 	Human Resources	 	Employee Benefits	 	 Provide participation in the following Comcast employee benefit plans:
 - Medical and Prescription Drug plans
 - Dental PPP and HMO plans
	 	Comcast Cable	 	Contributed Comcast Business Employees and Qualifying Newco Employees	 	Until terminated by Comcast	 	Employer’s share of premiums and other actual benefit costs under these plans will be charged to Newco based on participation by Newco Eligible Employees. Employee’s share
of premiums and other actual benefit costs under these plans will be paid directly by employees through payroll deductions, which aggregate payroll withholdings for Newco Eligible Employees will be paid to Comcast.
								
	HR-9	 	Human Resources	 	Employee Benefits	 	 Provide participation in the following Comcast employee benefit plans:
 - Basic Life and AD&D Insurance
 - Long-term Disability Insurance

- Short-term Disability Insurance
	 	Comcast Cable	 	Contributed Comcast Business Employees	 	(8)	 	Employer’s share of premiums and other actual benefit costs under these plans will be charged to Newco based on participation by Newco Eligible Employees. Employee’s share
of premiums and other actual benefit costs under these plans, if any, will be paid directly by employees through payroll deductions, which aggregate payroll withholdings for Newco Eligible Employees will be paid to Comcast.
								
	HR-10	 	Human Resources	 	Employee Benefits	 	Provide participation in Comcast’s AYCO Financial Planning Services employee benefit program.	 	Comcast Cable	 	Contributed Comcast Business Employees	 	(8)	 	Fees paid to AYCO for this program are included in the per employee allocation described in Item HR-1.
								
	HR-11	 	Human Resources	 	Employee Benefits	 	Provide participation in Comcast’s Accolade Health Advisory Services employee benefit program.	 	Comcast Cable	 	Contributed Comcast Business Employees located at the Comcast Center in Philadelphia, PA and Qualifying Newco Employees	 	Until terminated by Comcast	 	Fees paid to Accolade for this program with respect to Comcast employees and Contributed Comcast Business Employees will be allocated across all such employees eligible to
participate in this program and will be charged to Newco based on the number of Contributed Comcast Business Employees eligible to so participate. Fees paid to Accolade for this program with respect to Qualifying Newco Employees will be billed to
and paid directly by Newco.
								
	HR-12	 	Human Resources	 	Employee Benefits	 	Provide participation in Comcast’s Employee Assistance Program.	 	Comcast Cable	 	Contributed Comcast Business Employees	 	(8)	 	Administrative fees associated with the EAP will be allocated across all employees eligible to participate in the EAP and will be charged to Newco based on the number of Contributed
Comcast Business Employees eligible to so participate. For example, in 2011 this amount is currently estimated to be approximately [***].
								
	HR-13	 	Human Resources	 	Comcast 401(k) Plan	 	Provide participation in the Comcast Retirement Investment Plan (401(k) plan).	 	Comcast Cable	 	Contributed Comcast Business Employees	 	(8)	 	Contributions by employee participants to the 401(k) plan will be paid directly by such employee participants through payroll deductions based on their elections, which payroll
withholdings will be directed to the plan administrator for deposit into participants’ accounts. Matching contributions will be charged to Newco based on participation by Newco Eligible
Employees.

  
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 Schedule A-2 
 Anticipated Comcast HR Service to be Provided to Newco Entities 
  

															
	 Item
Number
	 	 Function
	 	 Short Description
	 	 Description
	 	 Comcast Service
Provider
	 	 Newco Eligible Employees (6)
	 	 Service
Expiration
Date
	 	
Anticipated Service Charge Methodology (9)

	HR-14	 	Human Resources	 	Comcast Deferred Compensation Plan	 	Manage and administer participation by eligible employees in Comcast’s unfunded, nonqualified deferred compensation plan.	 	Comcast Cable	 	Contributed Comcast Business Employees (7)	 	For so long as Newco Eligible Employees continue to participate on such plan	 	Contributions by employee participants to the deferred compensation plan will be paid directly by such employee participants through payroll deductions based on their elections,
which aggregate payroll withholdings for Newco Eligible Employees will be paid to Comcast. Additional contributions to the deferred compensation plan on behalf of Newco Eligible Employees that are not deducted from compensation (e.g., amounts
required to be credited to employee participants’ accounts under employment agreements, if any) will be charged to Newco. The amount of interest credited to each Newco Eligible Employee participant’s account will be charged to
Newco.
								
	HR-15	 	Human Resources	 	Compensation Administration	 	Manage and administer participation by eligible employees in Comcast’s long term compensation plan, which provides for Comcast stock option and Comcast restricted stock unit
grants. Comcast Corporation joins in employment agreements for purposes of equity compensation arrangements included in such agreements.	 	Comcast Corp	 	Newco Employees that are eligible to participate in such plan	 	Until terminated by Comcast	 	 The fair market value (calculated in accordance with FAS 123R) of all Comcast stock options and Comcast restricted stock units granted
to Newco Eligible Employees (including grants to Contributed Comcast Business Employees made prior to Closing that vest after Closing) will be charged to Newco.
  

Reasonable general administrative and overhead expenses (excluding third party administrative costs included in the per employee allocation described
below) will be allocated to Newco based on estimated time spent by applicable Comcast personnel on participation by Newco Eligible Employees. For example, in 2011 this amount is currently estimated to be approximately [***].

 
 Total third party administrative costs associated with the Comcast long term
compensation plan will be allocated across all employees who participate in such plan and will be charged to Newco based on the number of Newco Eligible Employees who so participate. For example, in 2011 this amount is currently estimated to be
approximately [***].

								
	HR-16	 	Human Resources	 	Compensation Administration	 	Provide participation in Comcast’s severance plans.	 	Comcast Cable	 	Contributed Comcast Business Employees as of the Closing (i.e., excluding individuals who become employees of any Contributed Comcast Business following the Closing for any
reason)	 	2 years after Closing	 	All severance benefits paid to or on behalf of Newco Eligible Employees will be charged to Newco.

  
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 Schedule A-2 
 Anticipated Comcast HR Service to be Provided to Newco Entities 
  

															
	 Item
Number
	 	 Function
	 	 Short Description
	 	 Description
	 	 Comcast Service
Provider
	 	 Newco Eligible Employees (6)
	 	 Service
Expiration
Date
	 	
Anticipated Service Charge Methodology (9)

	HR-17	 	Human Resources	 	Payroll Processing	 	 Provide the following payroll services:
 - payroll processing and support
 - processing of transactions for earnings and
deductions*
 - payroll tax transactions, including local, state, federal, and unemployment taxes

- coordinating all payroll tax filings with outsource provider
 - garnishment transaction processing
 - payroll, tax, and garnishment compliance with all local,
state, and federal laws and regulations
 - audits of all payroll transactions*
 - review of payroll trends*
 - design, configuration, and testing of SAP Payroll rules and work
schedules
 - internal and external reporting
 - customer service and support*
	 	Comcast Cable	 	Contributed Comcast Business Employees (excluding Comcast Sports Management Services and Comcast Regional Sports/News Network personnel with respect to those services marked with an
asterisk (*))	 	(8)	 	Reasonable general administrative and overhead expenses will be allocated to Newco based on the proportion of Newco Eligible Employees relative to total Comcast employees (including
Newco Eligible Employees), subject to a [***] discount for Comcast Sports Management Services and Comcast Regional Sports/News Network personnel. For example, in 2011 this amount is currently estimated to be approximately [***] ([***] for Comcast
Sports Management Services and Comcast Regional Sports/News Network personnel), for a total of approximately [***] for the year.
								
	HR-18	 	Human Resources	 	Broadband Services	 	Provide discounted broadband services to Newco Eligible Employees on terms determined by Comcast from time to time.	 	Comcast Cable	 	Contributed Comcast Business Employees and Qualifying Newco Employees, in each case who reside within a Comcast Cable service area	 	Until terminated by Comcast	 	Any applicable costs for the discounted broadband services will be charged directly to the applicable Newco Eligible Employee; [***] to Newco.
								
	HR-19	 	Human Resources	 	Employee Policies	 	Make available generally applicable employee policies, practices, systems and tools as described in Comcast’s employee handbook, such as vacation policies and the Employee
Service Center for transactional HR assistance relating to benefits.	 	Comcast Cable	 	Contributed Comcast Business Employees	 	(8)	 	Reasonable general administrative and overhead expenses are included in Item HR-1; actual costs of participation by Newco Eligible Employees will be charged to
Newco.

  
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 Schedule B 
 Use of Comcast Facilities by Newco Entities 
  

																			
	 Item
Number
	 	
Comcast Location Used by Newco
	 	 Owned/Leased
	 	 Comcast Entity
Providing Space
	 	 Newco Business(es)
Using Space
	 	 Type of Space
	 	 Current Usage
	 	 Current
Headcount
Occupying

Space
	 	 Service Charge (10)
	 	 Termination Date

	B-1	 	One Comcast Center, Philadelphia, PA	 	Leased	 	Comcast Corp	 	Comcast Programming HQ, Versus, Sprout, Comcast Sports Management	 	Office & Studio	 	5 floors (1/2 of one floor is currently utilized by Comcast Cable)	 	279	 	 [***]
	 	(11)
										
	B-2	 	18 West Mercer Street, Seattle, WA	 	Leased	 	Comcast Cable	 	International Media Distribution	 	Office	 	200 sq.ft.	 	2	 	[***] (parking charge)	 	(11)
										
	B-3	 	4450 E Commerce Way, Sacramento, CA	 	Owned	 	Comcast Cable	 	Comcast SportsNet California	 	Office	 	1,725 sq.ft.	 	2	 	 [***]
	 	(11)
										
	B-4	 	2925 Courtyards Drive, Norcross, GA	 	Leased	 	Comcast Cable	 	Cable Sports Southeast	 	Office & Studio	 	 7,299 sq.ft. (office)
 4,000 sq.ft. (studio)
	 	23	 	 [***] rent (office)
 [***] rent (studio)
	 	(11)
										
	B-5	 	5801 Metro Drive, Baltimore, MD	 	Owned	 	Comcast Cable	 	Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic	 	Office	 	700 sq.ft.	 	2	 	 [***]
	 	(11)
										
	B-6	 	1351 Columbus Blvd., Philadelphia, PA	 	Leased	 	Comcast Cable	 	The Comcast Network	 	Office & Studio	 	7,000 sq.ft.	 	30	 	 [***]
	 	(11)
										
	B-7	 	101 Constitution Avenue, Washington D.C.	 	Leased	 	Comcast Cable	 	The Comcast Network	 	Studio	 	4,206 sq.ft.	 	N/A (utilized as needed based on availability)	 	 [***]
 + approx. [***] charge for taxes and maintenance
	 	(11)
										
	B-8	 	300 New Jersey Avenue, Washington D.C.	 	Leased	 	Comcast Corp	 	Newco External/ Regulatory Affairs	 	Office	 	N/A	 	N/A	 	Comcast’s reasonable fully allocated cost	 	(11)

  
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 Schedule C 
 Newco Services to be Provided to Comcast Entities 
  

															
	 Item
Number
	 	 Function
	 	 Short Description
	 	 Description
	 	 Newco Service
Provider
	 	 Comcast Service
Recipient(s)
	 	 Service Expiration
Date
	 	 Service Charge

	C-1	 	Affiliate Sales	 	Affiliate sales for Select on Demand	 	Manage affiliate sales on behalf of Comcast Cable’s Select on Demand programming offering.	 	Comcast Network Distribution	 	Comcast Cable	 	(12)	 	 [***]

								
	C-2	 	Production Services	 	Local Origination production services	 	Provide use of studio at CSN-MA’s Bethesda, MD facility and production personnel to produce Comcast’s Newsmakers program and other local origination programming,
consistent with past practice (approximately 1 day/month). Studio usage to be subject to Newco production schedules consistent with past practice. Newco to have no liability for third party distribution or equipment failures.	 	 Comcast SportsNet

Mid-Atlantic
	 	Comcast Cable	 	(12)	 	[***] for use of studio; any incremental overtime paid to CSN-MA employees as a result of Comcast Cable production is charged to Comcast Cable.
								
	C-3	 	Production Services	 	Local Origination production services	 	Provide use of studio at TCN’s Washington, DC facility to produce Comcast’s Newsmakers program and other local origination programming, consistent with past practice
(approximately 1 day/month). Studio usage to be subject to Newco production schedules consistent with past practice. Newco to have no liability for third party distribution or equipment failures.	 	The Comcast Network	 	Comcast Cable	 	(12)	 	[***] for use of studio based on current level of usage.
								
	C-4	 	Information Technology	 	IT Services at New York Facility	 	 Provide the IT services described in Items IT-10 and IT-12 in Schedule A to Comcast Spotlight at Comcast Programming’s New York, NY
facility.
  
 Assist Comcast Cable in providing the IT services described in
Items IT-5, IT-6 and IT-7 in Schedule A to Comcast Spotlight at Comcast Programming’s New York, NY facility.
	 	Comcast Entertainment Group	 	Comcast Spotlight personnel located at Comcast Programming’s New York, NY facility	 	(12)	 	[***]

  
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 Schedule D 
 Use of Newco Facilities by Comcast Entities 
 All use of Newco Facilities by Comcast
Entities (and provision of related services by Newco Entities) are subject to written agreements in place as of the Closing Date, which agreements shall survive and remain in effect in accordance with their respective terms, and such Facilities
shall not be covered by this Agreement. 

  
 Page 19 of 19GE Intellectual Property Cross License Agreement

 Exhibit 10.6 
 CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT 
 [***] Indicates that text has been
omitted, which is the subject of a confidential 
 treatment request. This text has been separately filed with the
SEC. 
 EXECUTION VERSION 
 GE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY CROSS LICENSE AGREEMENT 
 THIS GE INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY CROSS LICENSE AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”), dated as of January 28, 2011 (the “Effective Date”), is made and entered into by and between General Electric Company, a New York corporation
(“GE”), and Navy, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (“Company”). Unless otherwise defined herein, all capitalized terms used herein have the meanings ascribed to such terms in the Master Agreement.

 WHEREAS, GE, NBCU, Comcast and Company previously entered into that certain Master Agreement dated as of December 3,
2009 (as amended, modified or supplemented from time to time in accordance with its terms, the “Master Agreement”), pursuant to which the NBCU Transferors will contribute the Contributed NBCU Assets and NBCU Entities, and the
Comcast Transferors will contribute the Contributed Comcast Assets and Contributed Comcast Subsidiaries, to Company; 
 WHEREAS,
the Master Agreement requires the execution and delivery of this Agreement by the parties hereto at the Closing Date; 

WHEREAS, GE and its Subsidiaries control certain Intellectual Property that they desire to license to Company and its Subsidiaries; and

 WHEREAS, Company and its Subsidiaries control certain Intellectual Property that they desire to license to GE and its
Subsidiaries. 
 NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the mutual covenants contained herein and for other good and valuable
consideration, the receipt and adequacy of which are hereby acknowledged, the Parties agree as follows: 
 ARTICLE I

 DEFINITIONS 
 Section 1.01. Certain Defined Terms. (a) The following terms, as used herein, have the following respective meanings: 
 “Company Licensed Intellectual Property” means Intellectual Property that (i) as of the Closing Date or the date it is assigned to Company or any of its Subsidiaries pursuant to the
Master Agreement, is Controlled by Company or any of its Subsidiaries, (ii) as of the Closing Date, is used, held for use, or Contemplated to be used by GE or any of its Subsidiaries, and (iii) was contributed and assigned to Company by
the NBCU Transferors or the NBCU Entities pursuant to the Master Agreement (including, for the avoidance of doubt, by any Person that was a Subsidiary of GE immediately prior to the Closing, and whether by equity transfer or assignment of assets),
but specifically excludes any Intellectual Property included in the Library. Notwithstanding the foregoing, for the avoidance of doubt, “Company Licensed Intellectual Property” includes (A) the Intellectual Property set forth
on Exhibit A; and (B) any Patent filed by, and/or issuing to, Company or any of its Subsidiaries after the Closing Date but solely to the extent that the invention claimed in such Patent consists of any Trade Secrets which would

 
otherwise be covered by this definition. 
 “Contemplated to be
used” means that there are contemporaneous books or records, whether in hard copy or electronic or digital format (including emails, data bases, and other file formats) evidencing a specific, good faith intention of future use. 

“Control” or “Controlled” means, (i) with respect to any Intellectual Property, that the Licensor
has the power and authority to grant a license, sublicense or covenant as to such Intellectual Property as provided for herein without (A) violating the terms of any agreement or other arrangement with any Third Party, (B) requiring any
consent, approval or waiver from any Third Party, (C) impairing the Licensor’s existing rights in respect of such Intellectual Property (it being understood that the grant of the licenses contemplated herein, in and of themselves, shall
not be construed as an impairment of any of the Licensor’s rights), (D) imposing any additional material obligations on the Licensor relating to such Intellectual Property (other than those obligations expressly incurred under this
Agreement), and/or (E) requiring the payment of any material compensation to any Third Party; or (ii) as used in the definition of Subsidiary with respect to any Person, the power to direct or cause the direction of the management and
policies of such Person, whether through the ownership of voting securities, by contract or otherwise. In each case, the terms “Controlled by”, “Controlled”, “under common Control with” and “Controlling” shall
have correlative meanings. 
 “GE Licensed Intellectual Property” means Intellectual Property that (i) as
of the Closing Date or the date it is assigned to GE or any of its Subsidiaries pursuant to the Master Agreement, is Controlled by GE or any of its Subsidiaries, and (ii) as of the Closing Date, is used, held for use, or Contemplated to be used
by any of the NBCU Entities, but specifically excludes (A) the accounting policies of GE and its Subsidiaries, (B) the corporate policies of GE and its Subsidiaries (including the compliance guide entitled Integrity: the Spirit and Letter
of Our Commitment and the full text of the policies published on the website “integrity.ge.com”), (C) the Six Sigma Software, documentation and materials of GE and its Subsidiaries, (D) Intellectual Property Controlled by GE and
its Subsidiaries that is made available under the GE Transition Services Agreement, and (E) any Intellectual Property subject to any Related Party NBCU Contract set forth on Exhibit D to the extent that such Related Party NBCU Contract
governs the use of such Intellectual Property. Notwithstanding the foregoing, for the avoidance of doubt, “GE Licensed Intellectual Property” includes (x) the Intellectual Property set forth on Exhibits B and C;
(y) any Patent filed by, and/or issuing to, GE or any of its Subsidiaries after the Closing Date but solely to the extent that the invention claimed in such Patent consists of any Trade Secrets which would otherwise be covered by this
definition; and (z) the MPEG Patents. 
 “Governmental Authority” means any transnational, domestic or
foreign federal, state or local government, political subdivision, governmental, regulatory or administrative authority, instrumentality, agency, body or commission, self-regulatory organization or any court, tribunal, or judicial or arbitral body.

 “Improvement” means any modification, derivative work or improvement of any Technology, whether patented or
not and whether patentable or not. 

  
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 “Intellectual Property” means, except as set forth in the second sentence
of this definition, all intellectual property rights arising under the Laws of the United States or of any other jurisdiction, including: (i) patents, patent applications (including patents issued thereon) and statutory invention registrations,
including reissues, divisions, continuations, continuations in part, extensions and reexaminations thereof, and all rights therein provided by international treaties or conventions (collectively, “Patents”), (ii) all rights in
any original works of authorship and/or any part thereof that are within the scope of any applicable copyright Law, including all rights of authorship, use, publication, reproduction, distribution, performance, moral rights, and rights of ownership
of copyrightable works, and all rights to register and to obtain renewals, extensions, revivals and resuscitations of any such copyright registrations, (iii) trade secret and confidential and proprietary information, including trade secrets,
confidential processes, compositions, formulas, customer information, operational data, processing quality control procedures, research and development studies, engineering information, invention reports, laboratory notebooks, technical reports,
research and development archives, pricing information and know-how (collectively, “Trade Secrets”), (iv) database and design rights, and (v) intellectual property rights arising from or in respect of Technology.
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the term “Intellectual Property” expressly excludes (A) trademarks, service marks, trade names, service names, trade dress, logos (including any copyrights in logos) and other identifiers of same,
including all goodwill associated therewith, and any and all common law rights, and registrations and applications for registration thereof, all rights therein provided by international treaties or conventions, and all reissues, extensions and
renewals of any of the foregoing, and (B) intellectual property rights arising from or in respect of domain names, domain name registrations and reservations. 
 “JV Subsidiaries” of any specified Person means any other Person of which such first Person owns (either directly or through one or more other Subsidiaries) twenty percent (20%) or
more of the outstanding Equity Securities or securities carrying twenty percent (20%) or more of the voting power in the election of the board of directors or other governing body of such Person; provided, however, that for the
purposes of this Agreement, (i) ”JV Subsidiaries” shall not include any Person otherwise covered by the definition of “Subsidiary”, and (ii) neither Company nor any of its JV Subsidiaries (including any NBCU
Entity) shall constitute or be deemed to be JV Subsidiaries of GE. 
 “Law” means any transnational, domestic
or foreign federal, state, local statute, law, ordinance, regulation, rule, code, order or other requirement or rule of law, including the common law. 
 “Licensed Business” means (i) the production, development, publication, distribution, licensing, exploitation and aggregation of content (on any medium now known or hereafter
devised), including: (A) acquiring, producing, developing, distributing, licensing, syndicating, marketing and selling content; (B) acquiring, producing, developing, distributing, licensing, syndicating, marketing and selling news
(including weather), sports, information and all manner of entertainment programming (including original programming) and other related content and merchandising relating thereto, including out-of-the-home media platforms (e.g., taxicabs);
(C) acquiring, producing, developing, distributing, licensing, syndicating, marketing and selling motion pictures in theatrical and non-theatrical, home video/DVD, television, electronic sell-through, PPV, VOD and by any other means;
(D) acquiring, producing, 

  
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developing, distributing, licensing, marketing and selling musical compositions, including publishing and recorded music; (E) providing network television services to affiliated broadcast
television stations; (F) owning, operating and/or investing in television broadcasting stations including locally programmed cable channels for areas served by NBC network television stations owned by Company (other than KNTV and WMAQ);
(G) owning, operating and/or investing in cable/satellite programming networks (including RSNs); (H) owning and/or operating film and television production facilities; (I) acquiring, producing, developing, distributing, licensing,
syndicating, marketing and publishing video games; (J) owning, operating, developing and/or investing in internet websites in order to make content available on such sites (and similar sites including sites for mobile access and applications
for the delivery of content digitally) and other digital businesses related to any of the foregoing permitted under clauses (A) through (I) above; (K) sale of national or local advertising which may include targeted/addressable or
interactive advertising; and (L) acquiring, producing, developing and presenting live theatrical works; and (ii) the ownership or investment in and/or operation of theme parks and resorts. “Licensed Business” shall include
both businesses conducted on the date hereof and as could reasonably be expected to be conducted in the future, including any future businesses derived from or that are successors to existing businesses (including as a result of technological
advances). It is acknowledged and understood that (x) certain elements of the Licensed Business include and will in the future include functionalities such as social networking and commerce that are ancillary to the Licensed Business
(e.g., the sale of merchandise and other media containing content acquired, produced, developed, published, licensed or exploited by the Licensed Business), (y) the business of Fandango.com includes as a principal element e-commerce
(i.e., the sale of tickets and advertising) and (z) Company may distribute its content on an ad-supported, subscription or pay-per-use basis. 
 “Licensee” means a Party receiving a license or sublicense under this Agreement. 
 “Licensor” means a Party granting a license under this Agreement. 

“Member” has the meaning set forth in the Amended and Restated Limited Liability Company Agreement of Navy, LLC dated as
of January 28, 2011. 
 “MPEG Patents” means any Patents Controlled by GE or any of its Subsidiaries as of
the Closing Date and that are within an MPEG patent pool, including: (i) U.S. Patent Nos.: U.S. 5,486,864; U.S. 5,796,743; U.S. 5,068,724; U.S. 5,091,782; U.S. 5,093,720; U.S. 5,426,464; U.S. 5,491,516; U.S. 5,600,376; U.S. 5,068,724;
and all foreign counterparts of any of the foregoing in existence as of the Closing Date; and (ii) foreign counterparts of U.S. 5,565,923 in China, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia and Singapore in existence as of the Closing Date. 

“Party” means, on the one hand, GE and its Subsidiaries and, on the other hand, Company and its Subsidiaries, and
“Parties” means, collectively, GE and its Subsidiaries and Company and its Subsidiaries. 

“Person” means any natural person, joint venture, general or limited partnership, corporation, limited liability
company, limited liability partnership, firm, association or organization or other legal entity. 

  
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 “Representatives” means, with respect to a Person, the Subsidiaries of such
Person and the directors, officers, partners, employees, agents, consultants, contractors, advisors, legal counsel, accountants and other representatives of such Person and its Subsidiaries. 

“Software” means the object and source code versions of computer programs and sufficient associated documentation,
training materials and configurations to use and modify such programs, including programmer, administrator, end user and other documentation. 
 “Specified Company Patents” means (i) the Intellectual Property set forth on Exhibit A that is Controlled by Company or any of its Subsidiaries as of the Closing Date,
(ii) any Patent filed by, and/or issuing to Company or any of its Subsidiaries after the Closing Date but solely to the extent that the invention claimed in such Patent consists of any “Trade Secrets” set forth on Exhibit A
that are Controlled by Company or any of its Subsidiaries as of the Closing Date, and (iii) the claims of any Patents filed by and/or issuing to Company or any of its Subsidiaries that claim priority to any of the Patents under the foregoing
(i) or (ii). Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, GE acknowledges, on behalf of itself and its Subsidiaries, that, between the date of the Master Agreement and the Closing Date, neither GE nor any of its Subsidiaries has
relinquished Control of the Intellectual Property set forth on Exhibit A (other than to Company or any of its Subsidiaries). 
 “Specified GE Patents” means (i) the Intellectual Property set forth on Exhibit B that is Controlled by GE or any of its Subsidiaries as of the Closing Date,
(ii) any Patent filed by, and/or issuing to GE or any of its Subsidiaries after the Closing Date but solely to the extent that the invention claimed in such Patent consists of any “Trade Secrets” set forth on Exhibit B that are
Controlled by GE or any of its Subsidiaries as of the Closing Date, and (iii) the claims of any Patents filed by and/or issuing to GE or any of its Subsidiaries that claim priority to any of the Patents under the foregoing (i) or (ii).
Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, GE acknowledges, on behalf of itself and its Subsidiaries, that, between the date of the Master Agreement and the Closing Date, neither GE nor any of its Subsidiaries has relinquished
Control of the Intellectual Property set forth on Exhibit B. 
 “Subsidiary” of any specified Person
means (i) any other Person of which such first Person owns (either directly or through one or more other Subsidiaries) a majority of the outstanding Equity Securities or securities carrying a majority of the voting power in the election of the
board of directors or other governing body of such Person and with respect to which entity such first Person is not otherwise prohibited contractually or by other legally binding authority from exercising Control or (ii) any other Person with
respect to which such first Person acts as the sole general partner, manager, managing member or trustee (or Persons performing similar functions) provided, however, that for the purposes of this Agreement, neither Company nor any of
its Subsidiaries (including any NBCU Entity) shall constitute or be deemed to be Subsidiaries of GE. 

  
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 “Technology” means, collectively, all technology, designs, formulae,
algorithms, procedures, methods, discoveries, processes, techniques, ideas, know-how, research and development, technical data, tools, materials, specifications, processes, inventions (whether patentable or unpatentable and whether or not reduced to
practice) apparatus, creations, improvements, works of authorship in any media, confidential, proprietary or non-public information, and other similar materials, and all recordings, graphs, drawings, reports, analyses and other writings, and other
tangible embodiments of the foregoing in any form whether or not listed herein, and all related technology, including Software. 

“Third Party” means, with respect to a Person, any other Person who is not an Subsidiary of such first Person.

 (b) Each of the following terms is defined in the Section set forth opposite such term: 

 

			
	 Term
	  	Section
	 Agreement
	  	Preamble
	 Bankruptcy Code
	  	2.05
	 Company
	  	Preamble
	 Company Indemnified Parties
	  	6.02
	 Confidential Information
	  	5.01
	 Damages
	  	6.01
	 Disclosing Party
	  	5.01
	 Effective Date
	  	Preamble
	 Electronic Materials
	  	3.06(a)
	 GE
	  	Preamble
	 GE Indemnified Parties
	  	6.01
	 Indemnified Party
	  	6.03
	 Indemnifying Party
	  	6.03
	 Interim IP
	  	2.02(d)
	 Interim Period
	  	2.02(d)
	 Master Agreement
	  	Recitals
	 Receiving Party
	  	5.01
	 Third Party License
	  	2.03

 ARTICLE II 

LICENSE GRANTS 
 Section 2.01. Grant from GE to Company. 
 (a) GE hereby grants and agrees
to grant, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to grant and agree to grant, to Company and its Subsidiaries: 

  
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 (i) a non-exclusive, irrevocable, royalty-free, fully paid-up, worldwide,
perpetual right and license, with no right to sublicense except as expressly set forth in Sections 2.01(b), 2.01(c) and 2.01(d), under the GE Licensed Intellectual Property (except any Specified GE Patents) (it being
understood that the license with respect to the MPEG Patents is subject to Section 2.01(f)): (A) to allow employees, directors and officers of Company and its Subsidiaries to use and practice the GE Licensed Intellectual Property
within the scope of the Licensed Business solely for internal purposes, (B) to make, have made, use, sell, offer to sell, have sold, import, and otherwise provide, commercialize and legally dispose of products and services under the GE Licensed
Intellectual Property within the scope of the Licensed Business, and (C) to use, practice, copy, perform, display, render, develop, and create derivative works from the GE Licensed Intellectual Property within the scope of the Licensed
Business. As a condition to having any product or service made by any Third Party pursuant to the foregoing sentence, Company and its Subsidiaries will obtain a written agreement from such Third Party (x) with confidentiality undertakings that
are no less restrictive than those contained in this Agreement and (y) that provides that such Third Party will make such products or services only on behalf of and at the direction of Company and its Subsidiaries; 

(ii) an exclusive (including as to GE and its Subsidiaries), irrevocable, royalty-free, fully paid-up, fully transferable,
fully sublicensable, worldwide, perpetual right and license under the Specified GE Patents: (A) to allow employees, directors and officers of Company and its Subsidiaries to use and practice the Specified GE Patents within the scope of the
Licensed Business, (B) to make, have made, use, sell, offer to sell, have sold, import, and otherwise provide, commercialize and legally dispose of products and services under the Specified GE Patents within the scope of the Licensed Business,
and (C) to use, practice, copy, perform, display, render, develop, and create derivative works from the Specified GE Patents within the scope of the Licensed Business (it being understood, for the avoidance of doubt, that the exclusive rights,
including the right to sublicense, granted to Company and its Subsidiaries under this Section 2.01(a)(ii) are granted solely within the scope of the Licensed Business and not in any other businesses or fields); and 

(iii) a non-exclusive, irrevocable, royalty-free, fully paid-up, worldwide, perpetual right and license, with no right to
sublicense except as expressly set forth in Sections 2.01(b), 2.01(c) and 2.01(d), under the Specified GE Patents: (A) to allow employees, directors and officers of Company and its Subsidiaries to use and practice
the Specified GE Patents outside the scope of the Licensed Business solely for internal purposes, (B) to make, have made, use, sell, offer to sell, have sold, import, and otherwise provide, commercialize and legally dispose of products and
services under the Specified GE Patents outside the scope of the Licensed Business, and (C) to use, practice, copy, perform, display, render, develop, and create derivative works from the Specified GE Patents outside the scope of the Licensed
Business. As a condition to having any product or service made by any Third Party pursuant to the foregoing sentence, Company and its Subsidiaries will obtain a written agreement from such Third Party (x) with confidentiality undertakings that
are no less restrictive than those contained in this Agreement and (y) that provides that such Third Party will make such products or services only on behalf of and at the direction of Company and its Subsidiaries. 

  
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 (b) Company and its Subsidiaries may grant sublicenses of the right and license granted
under Sections 2.01(a)(i) and 2.01(a)(iii) to an acquirer of any of the business, operations or assets of Company and its Subsidiaries to which this Agreement relates with regard solely to such business, operations or assets
(and not any other businesses, operations, or assets of such acquirer), which acquirer executes an agreement to be bound by all obligations of Company and its Subsidiaries under this Agreement relating to such right and license. Company and its
Subsidiaries shall promptly provide a copy of such agreement to GE. 
 (c) Company and its Subsidiaries may grant sublicenses of
the right and license granted under Sections 2.01(a)(i) and 2.01(a)(iii) to any JV Subsidiaries of Company; provided, however, that (i) any such sublicense to any such JV Subsidiary is in writing and
consistent with the terms and conditions of this Agreement, (ii) Company agrees to cause any such JV Subsidiary to comply, and guarantees the compliance of any such JV Subsidiary with, such terms and conditions and (iii) GE is expressly
named as a third party beneficiary of any such sublicense to any such JV Subsidiary with the right to fully enforce its rights with respect to the applicable terms and conditions of this Agreement with respect to such JV Subsidiary directly without
joinder of Company or any of its Subsidiaries. 
 (d) Subject to the terms and conditions of ARTICLE V, Company and its
Subsidiaries may permit their suppliers, contractors and consultants to exercise the right and license granted to Company and its Subsidiaries under Sections 2.01(a)(i) and 2.01(a)(iii) on behalf of and at the direction of
Company and its Subsidiaries (and not solely for the benefit of such suppliers, contractor and consultants). 
 (e) With respect
to the Specified GE Patents, GE shall provide (i) written notice to Company at least thirty (30) days prior to any intentional abandonment by GE or its Subsidiaries of any of the Specified GE Patents for which any filing has been made, and
(ii) the opportunity for Company, by providing GE with written notice within thirty (30) days of receiving such notice from GE, to assume responsibility for and manage such Specified GE Patents at its own expense. In the event that Company
elects to assume such responsibility with respect to any such Specified GE Patent, then (A) GE and its Subsidiaries shall execute all documents reasonably requested and necessary to transfer sole and exclusive ownership of such Specified GE
Patent to Company, and (B) upon such assignment, such Specified GE Patent shall be deemed to be a Specified Company Patent under this Agreement. 
 (f) Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, to the extent that an MPEG Patent has been contributed to an MPEG LA patent pool as of the Closing Date, then the license granted to Company
and its Subsidiaries under Section 2.01(a)(i) with respect to such MPEG Patent shall be (i) solely within the scope of the Licensed Business but outside of the applicable MPEG LA standard for so long as such MPEG Patent is part of
the applicable MPEG LA patent pool, or (ii) within the scope of the Licensed Business if GE or any of its Subsidiaries removes such MPEG Patent entirely from the applicable MPEG LA patent pool. 

  
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 Section 2.02. Grant from Company to GE. 

(a) Company hereby grants and agrees to grant, and shall cause its Subsidiaries to grant and agree to grant, to GE and its Subsidiaries a
non-exclusive, irrevocable, royalty-free, fully paid-up, worldwide, perpetual right and license, with no right to sublicense except as expressly set forth in Sections 2.02(b) and 2.02(c), under the Company Licensed Intellectual
Property: (i) to allow employees, directors and officers of GE and its Subsidiaries to use and practice the Company Licensed Intellectual Property solely for internal purposes, (ii) to make, have made, use, sell, offer to sell, have sold,
import, and otherwise provide, commercialize and legally dispose of products and services under the Company Licensed Intellectual Property, and (iii) to use, practice, copy, perform, display, render, develop, and create derivative works from
the Company Licensed Intellectual Property. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, the license granted to GE and its Subsidiaries hereunder with respect to the Specified Company Patents shall be limited to use outside of the
scope of the Licensed Business (it being understood that under no circumstances shall GE or any of its Subsidiaries use, or authorize others to use, such Specified Company Patents within the scope of the Licensed Business). As a condition to having
any product or service made by any Third Party pursuant to the foregoing sentence, GE and its Subsidiaries will obtain a written agreement from such Third Party (x) with confidentiality undertakings that are no less restrictive than those
contained in this Agreement and (y) that provides that such Third Party will make such products or services only on behalf of and at the direction of GE and its Subsidiaries. 

(b) GE and its Subsidiaries may grant sublicenses of the right and license granted under Section 2.02(a) to an acquirer of
any of the business, operations or assets of GE or its Subsidiaries to which this Agreement relates with regard solely to such business, operations or assets (and not any other businesses, operations, or assets of such acquirer), which acquirer
executes an agreement to be bound by all obligations of GE and its Subsidiaries under this Agreement relating to such right and license. GE and its Subsidiaries shall promptly provide a copy of such agreement to Company. 

(c) Subject to the terms and conditions of ARTICLE V, GE and its Subsidiaries may permit their suppliers, contractors and
consultants to exercise the right and license granted to GE and its Subsidiaries under Section 2.02(a) on behalf of and at the direction of GE and its Subsidiaries (and not solely for the benefit of such suppliers, contractor and
consultants). 
 (d) Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, and without limiting any applicable
restrictions contained in the Master Agreement regarding the conduct of the NBCU Businesses during the period between the date of the Master Agreement and the Closing Date (the “Interim Period”), with respect to any Company Licensed
Intellectual Property which was not used, held for use or Contemplated to be used by GE or any of its Subsidiaries as of the date of the Master Agreement (“Interim IP”), such Interim IP shall only be covered by the license granted
to GE and its Subsidiaries under Section 2.02(a) if the use of such Interim IP by GE and its Subsidiaries during the Interim Period was in good faith and in the ordinary course of business. 

  
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 (e) Company agrees that, absent a Third Party request or obligation, neither it nor its
Subsidiaries shall initiate or maintain any request or claim for damages (as between GE and its Subsidiaries, on the one hand, and Company and its Subsidiaries, on the other) against GE or any of its Subsidiaries for copyright infringement of any
Intellectual Property owned by Company or its Subsidiaries and included in the Library, for works in which such Intellectual Property (other than full-length works) has, with or without the authorization of Company or its Subsidiaries, been used,
copied, performed, displayed, rendered, developed, or otherwise exploited (other than to or for the general public) by GE or any of its Subsidiaries outside of the scope of the Licensed Business as of the Closing Date; provided that,
notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in any other agreement, (i) GE and its Subsidiaries shall, as promptly as is reasonably practicable, cease any use, copying, performing, displaying, rendering, development or other exploitation
of such Intellectual Property at the reasonable request of Company or its Subsidiaries, and (ii) in accordance with Section 6.02(iii) below, GE shall fully indemnify and hold harmless any Company Indemnified Party from and against any
Damages (including Third Party royalties, guild payments and other Third Party fees) incurred by such Company Indemnified Party in connection with GE’s or its Subsidiaries’ use, copying, performing, displaying, rendering, development or
other exploitation of such Intellectual Property. 
 Section 2.03. Third Party Licenses. To the extent that any
Intellectual Property owned by a Third Party is licensed under Section 2.01(a)(i) or Section 2.02(a), the license of such Intellectual Property hereunder shall be subject to all of the terms and conditions of the relevant
agreement between the Licensor and such Third Party pursuant to which such Intellectual Property has been licensed to the Licensor (each, a “Third Party License”); provided, however, that the Licensee shall have the
right to reject any such Third Party License upon written notice to the Licensor within thirty (30) days after becoming so aware of the terms and conditions of such Third Party License, and, upon any such rejection, the license of such Third
Party rights to the Licensee hereunder shall be null and void, ab initio, and in no event shall the Licensee be deemed to be bound at any point in time by the terms and conditions of such rejected Third Party License; and provided
further that the Licensee’s rejection of any such Third Party License shall not be construed as a breach of either Section 3.11(a) or Section 3.12(a)(iii) of the Master Agreement. 

Section 2.04. Improvements. As between the Parties, Improvements made after the Closing Date and all Intellectual Property rights
therein shall be owned by the Party making such Improvement. Except as otherwise expressly set forth or provided for herein, no rights are granted hereunder to any Party to any Improvements made by, or on behalf of, any other Party or any
Intellectual Property rights therein to the extent such Improvement was made after the Closing Date. 
 Section 2.05.
Section 365(n) of the Bankruptcy Code. All rights and licenses granted under this Agreement are, and shall otherwise be deemed to be, for purposes of Section 365(n) of the United States Bankruptcy Code (the “Bankruptcy
Code”), licenses of rights to “intellectual property” as defined under Section 101(35A) of the Bankruptcy Code. The Parties shall retain and may fully exercise all of their respective rights and elections under the Bankruptcy
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 Section 2.06. Customers. The Licensor agrees that it shall use reasonable efforts to
not knowingly bring any legal action or proceeding against, or otherwise communicate with, any customer of the Licensee with respect to any alleged infringement, misappropriation or violation of any of the Licensor’s Intellectual Property to
the extent licensed hereunder based on such customer’s use of the Licensee’s products or services without first providing the Licensee with written notice of such alleged infringement, misappropriation or violation. 

Section 2.07. Reservation of Rights. All rights not expressly granted by a Party hereunder are reserved by such Party. Without
limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Parties expressly acknowledge that nothing contained herein shall be construed or interpreted as a grant, by implication or otherwise, of any licenses other than the licenses expressly set forth in this
ARTICLE II. Subject to Section 2.03, and without limiting the definition of “Control” hereunder, the Licensee hereby acknowledges that the Licensor is only licensing the rights that it has (and subject to any and all
restrictions and limitations with respect to the scope and extent of such rights in effect as of the Closing Date) in and to the Company Licensed Intellectual Property or the GE Licensed Intellectual Property, as applicable, and nothing in this
Agreement shall be construed as granting to the Licensee any greater rights in or to such Intellectual Property hereunder. 

ARTICLE III 
 COVENANTS 
 Section 3.01. Further Assistance. For so long as GE
and/or its Subsidiaries owns, directly or indirectly, at least twenty percent (20%) of the equity interest in Company, the Licensor hereby covenants and agrees that it shall, at the request and expense of the Licensee, use commercially
reasonable efforts to obtain any consent, approval or waiver necessary to enable the Licensee to obtain a license to any Intellectual Property that, but for the requirements set forth in the definition of Control, would be the subject of a license
granted pursuant to Section 2.01(a)(i) or Section 2.02(a) hereunder, as applicable; provided, however, that the Licensor shall not be required to seek broader rights or more favorable terms for the Licensee than
those applicable to the Licensor prior to the Effective Date or as may be applicable to the Licensor from time to time thereafter. For the avoidance of doubt, Licensor shall not be required to compensate any third party, commence or participate in
litigation or offer or grant any accommodation (financial or otherwise) to any Third Party to obtain any such consent or approval under this Section 3.01. The Parties acknowledge and agree that there can be no assurance that the
Licensor’s efforts will be successful or that the Licensee will be able to obtain such licenses or rights on acceptable terms or at all. 
 Section 3.02. Ownership. The Licensee shall not represent that it has any ownership interest in any of the Licensor’s Intellectual Property that is licensed to the Licensee hereunder.

 Section 3.03. Prosecution and Maintenance. Each Party retains the sole right to protect at its sole discretion the
Intellectual Property and Technology owned by such Party, including deciding whether and how to file and prosecute applications to register patents, copyrights and mask work rights included in such Intellectual Property, whether to abandon

  
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prosecution of such applications, and whether to discontinue payment of any maintenance or renewal fees with respect to any patents. 

Section 3.04. Intellectual Property Marking. The Licensee acknowledges and agrees that it shall comply with all valid and
commercially reasonable requests of the Licensor relative to patent markings required to comply with or obtain the benefit of statutory notice or other provisions. 
 Section 3.05. Cooperation Regarding Restrictions and Limitations Applicable to Licensed Intellectual Property. For so long as GE and/or its Subsidiaries owns, directly or indirectly, at least
twenty percent (20%) of the equity interest in Company, the Licensor, at the request of the Licensee, agrees to use good faith efforts to provide the Licensee such copies of agreements (subject to any confidentiality restrictions that would
prevent disclosure of such agreements) or other information of which the Licensor is aware, in each case that are sufficient to inform the Licensee about any limitations or restrictions on the use and sublicensing of the Intellectual Property
licensed to it hereunder and set forth on Exhibit A, Exhibit B or Exhibit C hereto, as applicable, or other specific Intellectual Property licensed hereunder and identified by the Licensee in writing to the Licensor, which has
not already been provided to the Licensee and which is not otherwise in the possession of the Licensee. Subject to the Licensor’s obligation to exercise good faith efforts pursuant to the foregoing sentence, the Licensor shall not have any
liability to the Licensee resulting or arising from the failure or inability to provide such agreements or information. 

Section 3.06. Delivery of Software. 
 (a) For so long as GE and/or any of its Subsidiaries owns, directly or indirectly, at least twenty percent (20%) of the equity interest in Company, the Licensee may request one (1) copy of
Software or other electronic content maintained on the Licensor’s intranet or other computer network (“Electronic Materials”) that (i) is subject to the license granted to the Licensee under ARTICLE II,
(ii) has not already been provided to the Licensee, and (iii) is not otherwise in the Licensee’s possession. Subject to Section 2.03, the Licensor shall make available or deliver to the Licensee, in a mutually acceptable
format, a copy of any such Software or Electronic Materials that is in existence at the time of such request and current as of the Closing Date; provided, however, that the Licensor may, at its sole discretion, make available or
deliver a version of such Software and Electronic Materials that is current on or about the date of such request and includes upgrades, updates and other modifications made to such Software and Electronic Materials since the Closing Date. Any
upgrades, updates or other modifications to Software and Electronic Materials that are made available or delivered to the Licensee pursuant to this Section 3.06 and Controlled by the Licensor as of the date they are made available or
delivered shall be deemed to be GE Licensed Intellectual Property if made available or delivered by GE or its Subsidiaries, or Company Licensed Intellectual Property if made available or delivered by Company or its Subsidiaries. 

(b) All Software, Electronic Materials and upgrades, updates or other modifications thereto required to be made available to or delivered
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downloaded by the Licensee from the Internet, provided that the Licensee complies with all reasonable security measures implemented by the Licensor. 

ARTICLE IV 

TERM AND TERMINATION 
 Section 4.01. Term. This Agreement shall remain in full force and effect in perpetuity unless terminated in accordance with its terms. 

Section 4.02. No Termination. This Agreement may only be terminated upon the mutual written agreement of the parties hereto. In
the event of a breach of this Agreement, the sole and exclusive remedy of the non-breaching Party shall be to recover monetary damages or to obtain specific performance and/or to obtain injunctive or equitable relief (it being understood that no
Party shall be entitled to any injunctive or equitable relief which would (i) prohibit the Licensee from using or otherwise exploiting any Intellectual Property licensed to it hereunder within the scope, and subject to the restrictions, of that
license or (ii) otherwise have the effect of limiting the rights granted to the Licensee hereunder). 
 ARTICLE V

 CONFIDENTIALITY 
 Section 5.01. Confidential Information. The provisions of this ARTICLE V shall apply to (a) the terms and conditions of this Agreement and (b) any confidential or proprietary
information or materials included in the GE Licensed Intellectual Property or the Company Licensed Intellectual Property licensed pursuant to this Agreement that the Licensor (“Disclosing Party”) designates to the Licensee
(“Receiving Party”) as confidential or proprietary at the time of disclosure (collectively, “Confidential Information”). Each Receiving Party shall keep all Confidential Information of the Disclosing Party
confidential, use it only within the scope of the licenses granted hereunder, and shall not disclose any such Confidential Information to any Third Party without the prior written consent of the Disclosing Party (other than the Receiving
Party’s Representatives who have a business need-to-know such Confidential Information). The Receiving Party shall exercise at least the same degree of care to safeguard the confidentiality of the Disclosing Party’s Confidential
Information as it does to safeguard its own proprietary or confidential information of equal importance, but not less than a reasonable degree of care. 
 Section 5.02. Exclusions. The confidentiality obligations in this ARTICLE V shall not apply to any Confidential Information which: 

(a) is or becomes generally available to and known by the public (other than as a result of a non-permitted disclosure or other wrongful
act directly or indirectly by the Receiving Party); 
 (b) is or becomes available to the Receiving Party on a non-confidential
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confidentiality agreement with, or other obligation of secrecy to, the Disclosing Party which was breached by the disclosure; 

(c) has been or is hereafter independently acquired or developed by the Receiving Party without reference to such Confidential
Information and without otherwise violating any confidentiality agreement with, or other obligation of secrecy to, the Disclosing Party; 
 (d) was in the possession of the Receiving Party at the time of disclosure by the Disclosing Party without restriction as to confidentiality; 

(e) is disclosed to a potential acquirer of all or any portion of the Licensee’s business which utilizes the Confidential
Information, provided that such disclosure occurs pursuant to a written confidentiality agreement with such potential acquirer which contains provisions no less restrictive than the terms set forth in this ARTICLE V; or 

(f) is required (by oral question, interrogatories, requests for information or documents, subpoena, civil investigative demand or
similar process) to be disclosed by any Governmental Authority or pursuant to applicable Law, provided that the Receiving Party (i) uses all reasonable efforts to provide the Disclosing Party with written notice of such request or demand
as promptly as practicable under the circumstances so that the Disclosing Party shall have an opportunity to seek an appropriate protective order or other appropriate remedy, (ii) furnishes only that portion of the Confidential Information
which is in the opinion of the Receiving Party’s counsel legally required, and (iii) takes, and causes its Representatives to take, all other reasonable steps necessary to obtain confidential treatment for any such Confidential Information
required to be furnished; provided further, that notice pursuant to clause (i) above shall not be required where there is a protective order or like document in place that has provisions for confidential treatment of third party
information and the Receiving Party produces or provides any such Confidential Information subject to such protective order or like document and designates it with the highest level of confidentiality available thereunder for such Confidential
Information. 
 Section 5.03. Confidentiality Obligations. The Receiving Party shall ensure, by instruction, Contract, or
otherwise with its Representatives that such Representatives comply with the provisions of this ARTICLE V. The Receiving Party shall indemnify and hold harmless the Disclosing Party in the event of any breach by the Receiving Party or the
Receiving Party’s Representatives of this ARTICLE V. The Receiving Party shall promptly notify the Disclosing Party in the event that the Receiving Party learns of any unauthorized use or disclosure of such Confidential Information by it
or its Representatives, and shall promptly take all actions necessary to correct and prevent such use or disclosure. 

  
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 ARTICLE VI 
 INDEMNIFICATION; DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES; ASSUMPTION OF RISK 
 Section
6.01. Indemnification by Company. Company shall fully indemnify and hold harmless GE and its Subsidiaries and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents (collectively, “GE Indemnified Parties”) from and
against any and all losses, damages, liabilities, costs (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) and expenses (collectively, “Damages”) incurred by any such GE Indemnified Party based on any third party claim arising out of or
relating to (i) Company’s or its Subsidiaries’ breach of this Agreement, (ii) any rejection by Company or any of its Subsidiaries of a Third Party License under Section 2.03, and (iii) the performance, rendering,
offering to perform or render, sale, offering for sale, development, promotion or other disposition of products or services by Company or any of its Subsidiaries of products and services using or based on the GE Licensed Intellectual Property
(including products liability claims), but, in the case of clause (iii), only to the extent that the circumstances or conduct giving rise to such third party claim would not constitute a breach of any of the representations and warranties of any of
the NBCU Transferors under the Master Agreement (without regard to any survival period for such representations and warranties set forth therein). 
 Section 6.02. Indemnification by GE. GE shall fully indemnify and hold harmless Company and its Subsidiaries and their respective directors, officers, employees and agents (collectively,
“Company Indemnified Parties”) from and against any and all Damages incurred by any such Company Indemnified Party based on any third party claim arising out of or relating to (i) GE’s or its Subsidiaries’ breach of
this Agreement, (ii) any rejection by GE or any of its Subsidiaries of a Third Party License under Section 2.03, and (iii) the performance, rendering, offering to perform or render, sale, offering for sale, development,
promotion or other disposition of products or services by GE or any of its Subsidiaries of products and services using or based on the Company Licensed Intellectual Property (including products liability claims). 

Section 6.03. Indemnity Procedures. Any indemnified Party submitting an indemnity claim under Section 6.01 or
6.02, as applicable (“Indemnified Party”), shall: (a) promptly notify the indemnifying Party under Section 6.01 or 6.02, as applicable (“Indemnifying Party”), of such claim in writing
and furnish the Indemnifying Party with a copy of each communication, notice or other action relating to the event for which indemnity is sought; provided that no failure to provide such notice pursuant to this clause (a) shall relieve
the Indemnifying Party of its indemnification obligations, except to the extent such failure materially prejudices the Indemnifying Party’s ability to defend or settle the claim; (b) give the Indemnifying Party the authority, information
and assistance necessary to defend or settle such suit or proceeding in such a manner as the Indemnifying Party shall determine; and (c) give the Indemnifying Party sole control of the defense (including the right to select counsel, at the
Indemnifying Party’s expense) and the sole right to compromise and settle such suit or proceeding; provided that, in the case of clause (b) or (c), the Indemnifying Party shall not, without the written consent of the Indemnified
Party, compromise or settle any suit or proceeding unless such compromise or settlement (i) is solely for monetary damages (for which the Indemnifying Party shall be responsible), (ii) does not impose injunctive or other equitable relief
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Party from all liability on claims that are the subject matter of such proceeding. Notwithstanding anything in this ARTICLE VI to the contrary, with respect to any claim covered by
Section 6.01 or 6.02, as applicable, the Indemnified Party (in its capacity as such) may participate in the defense at its own expense. 
 Section 6.04. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY HEREIN, EXCEPT AS SET FORTH IN THE MASTER AGREEMENT, THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LICENSED BY THE LICENSOR PURSUANT TO
THIS AGREEMENT IS FURNISHED “AS IS”, WITH ALL FAULTS AND WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT,
QUALITY, USEFULNESS, COMMERCIAL UTILITY, ADEQUACY, OR COMPLIANCE WITH ANY LAW, DOMESTIC OR FOREIGN, AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING OR COURSE OF PERFORMANCE. 

Section 6.05. Assumption of Risk. Except as set forth in the Master Agreement, the Licensee hereby assumes all risk and liability
in connection with its use of the GE Licensed Intellectual Property or the Company Licensed Intellectual Property, as the case may be. 
 ARTICLE VII 
 GENERAL PROVISIONS 

Section 7.01. Expenses. Except as may be otherwise specified in this Agreement, all costs and expenses, including fees and
disbursements of counsel, financial advisors and accountants, incurred in connection with this Agreement and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be borne by the Party incurring such costs and expenses. 

Section 7.02. Notices. All notices, requests, claims, demands and other communications under this Agreement shall be in writing
and shall be given or made (and shall be deemed to have been duly given or made upon receipt) by delivery in person, by overnight courier service, by facsimile with receipt confirmed (followed by delivery of an original via overnight courier
service) or by registered or certified mail (postage prepaid, return receipt requested) to the respective Parties at the following addresses (or at such other address for a Party as shall be specified in a notice given in accordance with this
Section 7.02): 
 if to GE (and its Subsidiaries): 

General Electric Company 
 3135 Easton Turnpike, W3A24 
 Fairfield, CT 06828 

Attention:    Senior Counsel for Transactions 

Facsimile:    (203) 373-3008 
 with a copy to: 

  
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 Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP 

767 Fifth Avenue 
 New York, NY 10153 
 Attention:      Howard
Chatzinoff 

                       
 Jay Tabor 
 Facsimile:      (212) 310-8007 

if to Company (and its Subsidiaries): 
 NBC Universal, Inc. 
 30 Rockefeller Plaza 

New York, NY 10012 
 Phone:         (212) 664-1988 

Attention:    Chief Financial Officer and General Counsel 

Facsimile:    (212) 664-2147 
 Section 7.03. Severability. If any term or other provision of this Agreement is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced under any Law or as a matter of public policy, all other conditions
and provisions of this Agreement shall nevertheless remain in full force and effect so long as the economic or legal substance of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement is not affected in any manner materially adverse to any Party. Upon
such determination that any term or other provision is invalid, illegal or incapable of being enforced, the parties hereto shall negotiate in good faith to modify this Agreement so as to effect the original intent of the parties hereto as closely as
possible in a mutually acceptable manner in order that the transactions contemplated by this Agreement be consummated as originally contemplated to the greatest extent possible. 

Section 7.04. Entire Agreement. This Agreement and the Master Agreement constitute the entire agreement between the parties hereto
and thereto with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement and supersede all prior agreements, undertakings and understandings, both written and oral, other than the Confidentiality Agreement to the extent not in conflict with this Agreement
(and subject to any termination of such Confidentiality Agreement pursuant to Section 6.04 of the Master Agreement), between or on behalf of the parties hereto and thereto, with respect to the subject matter of this Agreement. Furthermore, the
parties hereto each hereby acknowledge that this Agreement embodies the justifiable expectations of sophisticated parties derived from arm’s length negotiations; each party hereto specifically acknowledges that no party has any special
relationship with another party that would justify any expectation beyond that of ordinary parties in an arm’s length transaction. 
 Section 7.05. Assignment. 
 (a) This Agreement shall not be assignable, in
whole or in part, by any party hereto to any third party, including Subsidiaries of any party hereto, without the prior written consent of the other party hereto, and any attempted assignment without such consent shall be null and void.
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 (i) GE, in its sole discretion, may assign this Agreement, and any or all of
its rights under this Agreement, and may delegate any or all of its duties under this Agreement to, any Subsidiary of GE at any time, which expressly accepts such assignment in writing and assumes, as applicable, any such duties, provided
that GE shall continue to remain liable for the performance by such assignee. 
 (ii) Company, in its sole
discretion, may assign this Agreement, and any or all of its rights under this Agreement, and may delegate any or all of its duties under this Agreement to, any Subsidiary of Company at any time, which expressly accepts such assignment in writing
and assumes, as applicable, any such duties, provided that Company shall continue to remain liable for the performance by such assignee. 
 (iii) Each party hereto may assign this Agreement, and any or all of its rights under this Agreement, any may delegate any or all of its duties under this Agreement, to (A) an acquirer of all or
substantially all of the equity or assets of the business of such party to which this Agreement relates or (B) the surviving entity in any merger, consolidation, equity exchange or reorganization involving such party, provided that such
acquirer or surviving entity, as the case may be, executes an agreement to be bound by all the obligations of such party under this Agreement and a copy of such agreement is provided to the other party hereto. 

(b) This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the parties hereto and their successors, legal
representatives, and permitted assigns. All license rights and covenants contained herein shall run with all Intellectual Property of the Parties licensed hereunder and shall be binding on any successors in interest or assigns thereof. 

Section 7.06. No Third-Party Beneficiaries. Except as provided in ARTICLE VI with respect to the GE Indemnified Parties and
the Company Indemnified Parties, this Agreement is for the sole benefit of the Parties and their successors and permitted assigns and nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is intended to or shall confer upon any other Person any legal or
equitable right, benefit or remedy of any nature whatsoever under or by reason of this Agreement. 
 Section 7.07.
Amendment. No provision of this Agreement, including any Exhibits hereto, may be amended, supplemented or modified except by a written instrument making specific reference hereto signed by all the parties hereto. No consent from any GE
Indemnified Party or Company Indemnified Party under ARTICLE VI (other than the parties hereto) shall be required in order to amend this Agreement. 
 Section 7.08. Consequential and Other Damages. NO PARTY SHALL BE LIABLE TO ANY OTHER PARTY FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, PUNITIVE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (PROVIDED THAT ANY SUCH
LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO A THIRD PARTY CLAIM SHALL BE CONSIDERED DIRECT DAMAGES) OF THE OTHER PARTY ARISING IN CONNECTION WITH THE TRANSACTIONS HEREUNDER. 

  
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 Section 7.09. Governing Law; Submission to Jurisdiction; Waivers. 

(a) This Agreement (and any claims, causes of action or disputes that may be based upon, arise out of, or relate to the transactions
contemplated hereby, to the negotiation, execution or performance hereof, or to the inducement of any party to enter herein, whether for breach of contract, tortious conduct or otherwise and whether predicated on common law, statute or otherwise)
shall in all respects be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the Laws of the State of Delaware, including all matters of construction, validity and performance, in each case without reference to any conflict of Law rules that might lead
to the application of the Laws of any other jurisdiction. 
 (b) Each of the parties hereto, on behalf of itself and its
Subsidiaries (as applicable), agrees that any dispute, controversy or claim arising out of or relating to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, or the validity, interpretation, breach or termination of this Agreement, including claims
seeking redress or asserting rights under any Law, shall be resolved only in the Chancery Court of the State of Delaware (or if unavailable, any federal court sitting in the State of Delaware or, if unavailable, the Delaware Superior Court) and the
appellate courts having jurisdiction of appeals in such courts. In that context, and without limiting the generality of the foregoing, each of the parties hereto, on behalf of itself and its Subsidiaries (as applicable), by this Agreement
irrevocably and unconditionally: 
 (i) submits for itself and its property in any Action relating to this
Agreement, or for recognition and enforcement of any judgment in respect thereof, to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Chancery Court of the State of Delaware (or if unavailable, any federal court sitting in the State of Delaware or, if unavailable,
the Delaware Superior Court), and appellate courts having jurisdiction of appeals from any of the foregoing, and agrees that all claims in respect of any such Action shall be heard and determined in such Delaware court or, to the extent permitted by
Law, in such federal court; 
 (ii) consents that any such Action may and shall be brought in such courts and
waives any objection that it may now or hereafter have to the venue or jurisdiction of any such Action in any such court or that such Action was brought in an inconvenient court and agrees not to plead or claim the same; 

(iii) agrees that service of process in any such Action may be effected by mailing a copy of such process by registered or
certified mail (or any substantially similar form of mail), postage prepaid, to such party at its address as provided in Section 7.02; and 
 (iv) agrees that nothing in this Agreement shall affect the right to effect service of process in any other manner permitted by the Laws of the State of Delaware. 

Section 7.10. No Waiver. Neither the failure nor any delay by any Party in exercising any right under this Agreement will operate
as a waiver of such right, and no single or partial exercise of any such right will preclude any other or further exercise of such right or the exercise of any other right. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable Law: (a) no claim or
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waiver or renunciation of the claim or right unless in writing signed by the other applicable party hereto; (b) no waiver that may be given by a Party will be applicable except in the
specific instance for which it is given; and (c) no notice to or demand on one Party will be deemed to be a waiver of any obligation of such Party or of the right of the Party giving such notice or demand to take further action without notice
or demand as provided in this Agreement. The rights and remedies of the Parties are cumulative and not alternative. 
 Section
7.11. Specific Performance. Each party hereto, on behalf of itself and its Subsidiaries (as applicable), acknowledges and agrees that the breach of this Agreement would cause irreparable damage to the other Parties and that no Party will have
an adequate remedy at law. Therefore, the obligations of the Parties under this Agreement shall be enforceable by a decree of specific performance issued by any court of competent jurisdiction, and appropriate injunctive relief may be applied for
and granted in connection therewith. Such remedies shall, however, be cumulative and not exclusive and shall be in addition to any other remedies which any Party may have under this Agreement or otherwise. 

Section 7.12. Rules of Construction. Interpretation of this Agreement shall be governed by the following rules of construction:
(a) words in the singular shall be held to include the plural and vice versa, and words of one gender shall be held to include the other gender as the context requires; (b) references to the terms Article, Section, paragraph and Exhibit
are references to the Articles, Sections, paragraphs and Exhibits to this Agreement unless otherwise specified; (c) the terms “hereof”, “herein”, “hereby”, “hereto”, and derivative or similar words refer
to this entire Agreement, including the Exhibits hereto; (d) references to “$” shall mean U.S. dollars; (e) the word “including” and words of similar import when used in this Agreement shall mean “including without
limitation,” unless otherwise specified; (f) references to “written” or “in writing” include in electronic form; (g) the headings contained in this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect in
any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement; (h) the parties hereto have each participated in the negotiation and drafting of this Agreement and if an ambiguity or question of interpretation should arise, this Agreement shall be
construed as if drafted jointly by the parties hereto and no presumption or burden of proof shall arise favoring or burdening any Party by virtue of the authorship of any of the provisions in any of this Agreement; (i) a reference to any Person
includes such Person’s successors and permitted assigns; (j) any reference to “days” means calendar days unless Business Days are expressly specified; (k) when calculating the period of time before which, within which or
following which any act is to be done or step taken pursuant to this Agreement, the date that is the reference date in calculating such period shall be excluded and, if the last day of such period is not a Business Day, the period shall end on the
next succeeding Business Day; and (l) an item arising with respect to a specific representation or warranty shall be deemed to be “reflected on” or “set forth in” a balance sheet or financial statements, to the extent
(i) there is a reserve, accrual or other similar item underlying a number on such balance sheet or financial statement that is related to the subject matter of such representation, (ii) such item is otherwise specifically set forth on the
balance sheet or financial statement or (iii) such item is reflected on the balance sheet or financial statement and is specifically referred to in the notes thereto. 
 Section 7.13. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, each of which when executed shall be deemed to be an original but all of which taken together shall
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of a signature page to this Agreement by facsimile or in portable document format (.pdf) shall be as effective as delivery of a manually executed counterpart of this Agreement. 

Section 7.14. Waiver of Jury Trial. EACH PARTY HEREBY WAIVES TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, ANY RIGHT IT MAY
HAVE TO A TRIAL BY JURY IN RESPECT TO ANY LITIGATION DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY ARISING OUT OF, UNDER OR IN CONNECTION WITH THIS AGREEMENT OR ANY TRANSACTION CONTEMPLATED HEREBY. EACH PARTY HERETO (a) CERTIFIES THAT NO REPRESENTATIVE, AGENT OR
ATTORNEY OF ANY OTHER PARTY HAS REPRESENTED, EXPRESSLY OR OTHERWISE, THAT SUCH OTHER PARTY WOULD NOT, IN THE EVENT OF LITIGATION, SEEK TO ENFORCE THE FOREGOING WAIVER AND (b) ACKNOWLEDGES THAT IT AND THE OTHER PARTY HERETO HAVE BEEN INDUCED TO
ENTER INTO THIS AGREEMENT BY, AMONG OTHER THINGS, THE MUTUAL WAIVERS AND CERTIFICATIONS IN THIS SECTION 7.14. 
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7.15. Non-Recourse. Except as provided in ARTICLE VI, no past, present or future director, officer, employee, incorporator, member, partner, stockholder, Subsidiary, agent, attorney or representative of any Party, or their respective
Subsidiaries, shall have any liability for any obligations or liabilities of the Parties, as applicable, under this Agreement of or for any claim based on, in respect of, or by reason of, the transactions contemplated hereby. 

Section 7.16. Public Announcements. No party hereto or any Subsidiary or Representative of such party shall issue or cause the
publication of any press release or public announcement or otherwise communicate with any news media in respect of this Agreement or the transactions contemplated by this Agreement without the prior written consent of the other party hereto (which
consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed), except as may be required by Law or stock exchange rules, in which the case the party required to publish such press release or public announcement shall allow the other party a
reasonable opportunity to comment on such press release or public announcement in advance of such publication, to the extent practicable. 
 Section 7.17. Corporate Authority. Each of GE and Company (as applicable) represents and warrants that: (a) the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement are within its corporate
powers and have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate actions, and (b) this Agreement constitutes a valid and binding agreement upon it and its Subsidiaries. 
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 EXECUTION VERSION 
 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, GE and Company have caused this Agreement to be executed on the Effective Date by their respective duly authorized officers. 

 

					
	GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
		
	By	 	 /s/ Briggs Tobin

		 	Name:	 	Briggs Tobin
		 	Title:	 	Senior Counsel – Transactions

[Signature Page to GE Intellectual Property Cross License Agreement] 

 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, GE and Company have caused this Agreement to be executed on the
Effective Date by their respective duly authorized officers. 
  

					
	Navy, LLC
		
	By	 	 /s/ Malvina Iannone

		 	Name:	 	Malvina Iannone
		 	Title:	 	Vice President and Secretary

[Signature Page to GE Intellectual Property Cross License Agreement] 

 EXHIBIT A 

Specified Company Patents 
  

	 	•	 	 Patent Applications: 

  

					
	 Non-Provisional Filing Year
	  	 Application No.
	  	 Title

			
	2006	  	[***]	  	 [***]

			
	2007	  	[***]	  	 [***]

			
	2007	  	[***]	  	 [***]

			
	2007	  	[***]	  	 [***]

			
	2008	  	[***]	  	 [***]

			
	2008	  	[***]	  	 [***]

			
	2009	  	[***]	  	 [***]

			
	2009	  	[***]	  	 [***]

			
	2009	  	[***]	  	 [***]

			
	2010	  	[***]	  	 [***]

  
 Exhibit A

 EXHIBIT B 

Specified GE Patents 
  

	 	•	 	 Patent Applications: 

  

					
	 Non-Provisional Filing Year
	  	 Application No.
	  	 Title

			
	2009	  	[***]	  	 [***]

			
	2008	  	[***]	  	 [***]

			
	2007	  	[***]	  	 [***]

			
	2007	  	[***]	  	[***]
			
	2006	  	[***]	  	 [***]

			
	2010	  	[***]	  	 [***]

  

	 	•	 	 Open Dockets (Trade Secrets): 

  

	1.	[***] 

  

	2.	[***] 

  

	3.	[***] 

  
 Exhibit B

 EXHIBIT C 

Certain Other GE Licensed Intellectual Property 

 

	 	•	 	 US Issued Patents: 

  

							
	 Patent No.
	  	 Issue Date
	  	 Title
	  	  
				
	[***]	  	[***]	  	[***]	  	
				
	[***]	  	[***]	  	[***]	  	
				
	[***]	  	[***]	  	[***]	  	
				
	[***]	  	[***]	  	[***]	  	

  
 Exhibit C

 EXHIBIT D 

Related Party NBCU Contracts 
 1. Co-Branded Credit Card Program Agreement, dated as of March 27, 2007, by and between Vivendi Universal Entertainment LLLP, its Affiliates listed in Annex A thereto, and GE Money Bank, as amended
on July 31, 2009. 

  
 Exhibit D

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