Level 2 Rebate Program Sample Clauses

Level 2 Rebate Program. To be eligible for the Level 2 Rebate program, Publisher must ship over [*]Units of certain Licensed Products in any Fiscal Year. Level 2 Rebates shall be credited to Publisher on an individual title basis. Other terms of the Level 2 Rebate are as follows: (i) Only Publisher’s titles (as determined below) that meet the following conditions shall count toward the [*] Unit threshold: Publisher must order at least [*] Units of the Licensed Product both within the first year of commercial release of such Licensed Product and during the qualifying Fiscal Year. (ii) Any Licensed Products, including “Greatest Hits” titles and products for the original PlayStation game console, but excluding all demo discs, shall count toward the [*] Unit threshold (provided they meet the conditions set forth in Section 8.4.3(i) above). For purposes of determining Level 2 Rebate thresholds and the conditions set forth in Section 8.4.2(i), full priced Licensed Products and “Greatest Hits” Licensed Products shall be considered separate Licensed Products, with separate Unit minimums and release dates. (iii) Level 2 Rebates shall apply only to Licensed Products (not including “Greatest Hits” titles, Licensed Products qualifying for the [*] and products for the original PlayStation game console) ordered in the Fiscal Year following the Fiscal Year in which the [*] Unit threshold is met. Units of Licensed Products that qualified Publisher for inclusion in the Level 2 Rebate program in the previous Fiscal Year shall not be entitled to receive the Level 2 Rebate. (iv) Publisher must re-qualify for the Level 2 Rebate Program each Fiscal Year. If Publisher fails to requalify for any Fiscal Year then the Standard Rebate or Level 1 Rebate, as the case may be, shall apply in such Fiscal Year. The first Fiscal Year for which a Publisher may qualify for the Level 2 Rebate shall be the Fiscal Year ending March 31, 2000, and if the Publisher qualifies for the Level 2 Rebate, it will apply to Licensed Products ordered in the Fiscal Year commencing April 1, 2000. (v) Licensed Products eligible for the Level 2 Rebate program shall not be eligible for Standard Rebates or ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ shall supersede Standard Rebates and Level 1 Rebates with respect to any individual Licensed Product. If a Licensed Product qualifies for the Standard Rebate or Level 1 Rebate in one Fiscal Year, and Publisher qualifies for the Level 2 Rebate in the next Fiscal Year, Units of such Licensed Product ...

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