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							This form helps Customers reduce Website Development fees and costs and guarantee product performance. This is the form you need if you are retaining the services of a Developer to develop a Website for your own use.

Form Outline Multimedia Development and Licensing Agreement Article I - Recitals and Definitions Section 1.01 - Recitals Section 1.02 - Definitions Article II- Program Planning and Development Section 2.01 - Needs Analysis Section 2.02 - Preliminary Design plan Section 2.03 - Prototype Section 2.04 - Detail Design Plan Section 2.05 - Audiovisual Asset Production Section 2.06 - Software Section 2.07 - Computer Section 2.08 - User Guide Section 2.09 - Acceptance Test Plan Section 2.10 -Program Manual Chapters Article III - Program Implementation and Testing Section 3.01 - Application Licensing Section 3.02 - Implementation Section 3.03 - Demonstration Section 3.04 - Testing Section 3.05 - Risk of Loss Section 3.06 -Authorized Use Section 3.07 - Site Only Section 3.08 - Demonstrations Section 3.09 - Consultations Section 3.10 - Customer Cooperation Section 3.11 - Application Training Article IV - Licensing Rights Section 4.01 - Application Licensing Article V - Payment and Costs Section 5.01- Labor Rates Section 5.02 - Material Costs Section 5.03 - Invoices Section 5.04 - Late Charges

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Section Section Section Section

5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08

- Insurance - Taxes - Ceiling - Termination

Article VI - Intellectual Property Section 6.01 - Obligation of Confidentiality Section 6.02 - Use and Disclosure of Confidential Information Section 6.03 - Deliverables Section 6.04 - Tools Section 6.05 - Employee Pirating Section 6.06 - Modification Section 6.07 - Source Code Section 6.08 - Rights to New Ideas Article VII - Warranty Section 7.01- Developer Warranty Section 7.02 - Original Development Section 7.03 - Customer Warranty Section 7.04 - Warranty Limitations Section 7.05 - Tools Section 7.06 - Limitation of Damages Section 7.07 - Force Majeure Section 7.08 - Indemnification Article VIII - Termination Section 8.01- Termination Limitation Section 8.02 - Termination Section 8.03 - Cancellation Section 8.04 - Nonpayment Section 8.05 - Return of Materials Article IX - Miscellaneous Section 9.01 - Relationship of the Parties Section 9.02 - Representatives Section 9.03 - Arbitration Section 9.04 - Assignment Section 9.05 - Complete Agreement Section 9.06 -Assurance Section 9.07 - Amendments and Modifications Section 9.08 - Severability Section 9.09 - Captions Section 9.10 - Counterparts Section 9.11 - Governing Law

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Section 9.12 - Notice Section 9.13 - Pronouns/Gender Section 9.14 - Waiver Multimedia License and Maintenance Agreement (Exhibit A for FRM 115) Article I - Recitals and Definitions Section 1.01 - Recitals Section 1.02 - Definitions Article II- Scope of License Section 2.01 - Grant of License Section 2.02 - Acceptance Section 2.03 - Risk of Loss Section 2.04 - Authorized Use Section 2.05 - Site Only Section 2.06 - Demonstration Article III - Maintenance Services Section 3.01 - Defect Resolution Section 3.02 - Customer Consultations Section 3.03 - Customer Cooperation Section 3.04 - Enhancements Section 3.05 - Schedule Restrictions Article IV - Payment Section 4.01 - Labor Rates Section 4.02 - Material Costs Section 4.03 - Invoices Section 4.04 - Late Charges Section 4.05 - Insurance Section 4.06 - Taxes Article V - Termination Section 5.01- Termination Limitations Section 5.02 - Term Section 5.03 - Termination Section 5.04 - Cancellation for Cause Section 5.05 - Nonpayment Section 5.06 - Destruction of Application upon Termination Article VI - Warranty Section 6.01 - Representations Section 6.02 - Maintenance Warranty Section 6.03 - Warranty Section 6.04 - Original Development

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Section Section Section Section

6.05 6.06 6.07 6.08

- Application Modifications - Warranty Limitations - Indemnification - Tools

Article VII - Confidentiality Section 7.01- Obligation of Confidentiality Section 7.02 - Use and Disclosure of Confidential Information Section 7.03 - Agreement Article VIII - Intellectual Property Section 8.01- Ownership and Title Section 8.02 - Materials Section 8.03 - Modification Section 8.04 - Tools Section 8.05 - Reverse Engineering Section 8.06- Confidentiality Section 8.07 - Copies Section 8.08 - Indemnification Section 8.09 - Limitation of Damages Section 8.10 - Continuation Article IX - Miscellaneous Section 9.01 - Assignments Section 9.02 - Entire License Section 9.03 - Equitable Remedies Section 9.04 - Amendments and Modifications Section 9.05 - Severability Section 9.06 - Captions Section 9.07 - Counterparts Section 9.08 - Governing Law Section 9.09 - Notice Section 9.10 - Pronouns/Gender Section 9.11 - Bankruptcy Section 9.12 - Waiver Section 9.13 - Relationship of the parties Section 9.14 - Arbitration Section 9.15 - Assurance Section 9.16 - Litigation Expense

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