District of Columbia License Agreement between Site-Based Media, Inc. and NBC Site Media, Inc. Introduction: The District of Columbia License Agreement serves as a legally binding document between Site-Based Media, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "SBM") and NBC Site Media, Inc. (hereinafter referred to as "NBC"). This agreement outlines the terms, conditions, and permissions granted to NBC for the use of SBM's media assets within the geographic boundaries of the District of Columbia. The agreement is designed to protect the rights of both parties and ensure a mutually beneficial working relationship. Please note that there are different types of District of Columbia License Agreements, including but not limited to: 1. Broadcast License Agreement: This agreement grants NBC the right to broadcast SBM's media content within the District of Columbia. It outlines the specific terms regarding airing schedules, channels, and duration of the broadcast. It also includes provisions for intellectual property rights, attributions, and any additional terms both parties may agree upon. 2. Digital Media License Agreement: In this type of license agreement, SBM grants NBC the right to use and distribute its digital media assets in the District of Columbia. This could include website content, social media posts, videos, images, or any other digital material owned by SBM. The agreement stipulates the platforms on which NBC is allowed to publish the content, potential monetization rights, and restrictions on altering or manipulating the material. 3. Sponsorship License Agreement: Under this agreement, SBM permits NBC to use its media assets to promote sponsorships within the District of Columbia. It outlines the specific terms regarding sponsor placement, duration, exclusivity, and any additional benefits or obligations for both parties. 4. Production License Agreement: This type of agreement enables NBC to produce content utilizing SBM's media assets within the District of Columbia. It details the terms related to production processes, budget, rights to intellectual property, equipment usage, and any royalty provisions. It includes provisions for production schedules, production responsibilities, and any additional terms both parties may agree upon. Attachments: 1. Exhibit A: Media Assets Inventory This attachment provides a comprehensive list of SBM's media assets that are covered under the license agreement. It includes details such as titles, formats, copyright information, and any restrictions or limitations related to specific assets. 2. Exhibit B: Intellectual Property Rights Assignment This attachment outlines the transfer or licensing of intellectual property rights from SBM to NBC, as necessary to fulfill the terms of the license agreement. It specifies the scope and duration of the rights granted and any relevant considerations such as royalties or royalty-free arrangements. 3. Exhibit C: Performance Metrics and Reporting This attachment details the performance metrics and reporting requirements that NBC must adhere to throughout the agreement. It includes provisions for tracking, measurement, and reporting frequency to ensure transparency and accountability. Conclusion: The District of Columbia License Agreement acts as a crucial framework for the relationship between SBM and NBC, granting NBC the necessary rights to utilize SBM's media assets within the District of Columbia. By specifying the particular type of license agreement and attaching relevant exhibits, both parties can ensure clarity, fairness, and the protection of their rights and interests.