Selection and Removal of Licensed Content for DTO Clause Samples

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Selection and Removal of Licensed Content for DTO. Licensor shall have the full rights to select and remove Licensed Content for DTO in its discretion, subject to the selection limitations and minimum content requirements set forth in Section 5.1(a). Licensor shall provide to Licensee at least thirty (30) days’ notice prior to any removal of Licensed Content being Broadcast by means of DTO. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Licensee may, from time to time, request that specific Licensed Content be made available for DTO Broadcast, and Licensor shall consider in good faith any such requests; provided, that Licensor’s decision with respect thereto shall be in its sole discretion and shall be final and binding.

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