Specified Parties

Example Definitions of "Specified Parties"
Specified Parties. (a) News Corporation (it being understood that News Corporation will be deemed to beneficially own any securities beneficially owned by its direct or indirect subsidiaries and Affiliates) and its direct or indirect subsidiaries and Affiliates and Time Warner Inc. (it being understood that Time Warner Inc. will be deemed to beneficially own any securities beneficially owned by its direct or indirect subsidiaries and Affiliates) and its direct or indirect subsidiaries and Affiliates and (b)... Microsoft Corporation (it being understood that Microsoft Corporation will be deemed to beneficially own any securities beneficially owned by its direct or indirect subsidiaries and Affiliates) and its direct or indirect subsidiaries and Affiliates. If any of the foregoing entities' (in either clause (a) or clause (b) above) divisions, business lines or units that, individually, generate annual gross revenues from Internet advertising or the provision of services on the Internet in excess of $500 million ever subsequently becomes part of or affiliated with another "person" as a result of such other person becoming a "beneficial owner" (as such term is defined in Rule 13d-3 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended) directly or indirectly of a majority interest in such division, business line or unit, then such person and its direct and indirect subsidiaries and Affiliates shall also be deemed to be a Specified Party for so long as such person beneficially owns directly or indirectly such controlling interest (it being understood that such person will be deemed to beneficially own any securities beneficially owned by its direct or indirect subsidiaries and Affiliates). As used in this definition, person means a natural person, company, partnership or other legal entity and all persons, if any, acting in concert with such person for purposes of the beneficial ownership described herein View More
Specified Parties. Collectively, the BNPP Secured Parties and Crest.
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