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will Apple’s approval or acceptance of any Exhibit 4 Products, or any other ASIC Product that the parties may agree to treat in a
similar manner, which are subsequently determined to meet the definition of Failed Units relieve IBM of such obligations, unless
agreed to by Apple in writing specifically referencing this Section 14.3.
14.3.6 The obligations contained in this Section 14.3 are IBM’s sole obligation and Apple’s exclusive remedy with respect to such
Failed Units that exceed the Failure Threshold and shall survive termination or expiration of this Agreement. This Section does not in
any way alter IBM’s intellectual property indemnification obligation. In the event that the parties agree to Frequent Failure protection
for other Products, such agreement would be set forth in the applicable Product Attachment.
15.0 TAXES
15.1 IBM shall bill Apple for all taxes related to any Product or Services arising from the sale of such Product or Services to Apple
pursuant to this Agreement except for taxes based on IBM’s net income.
16.0 NOTICES
16.1 All communications and notices between the parties concerning this Agreement shall be given in writing to the appropriate individual
listed below or in the applicable Attachment and shall be deemed sufficiently made on the date if given by personal service or sent via certified
mail or receipted facsimile (sender has a receipt showing time and date of sending and receipt by the other party) or electronic data
interchange. Communication by facsimile or electronic data interchange is acceptable as a “writing”. The autographs of representatives of the
parties, as received by facsimile or electronic data interchange, shall constitute “original” signatures.
[**] = information redacted pursuant to a confidential treatment request. Such omitted information has been filed separately with the Securities
and Exchange Commission.
Notices to Apple
:
Notices to IBM
:
TGWW Contracts and Business Practices
Apple Computer, Inc.
IBM Microelectronics Division
1 Infinite Loop
1000 River Street
MS: 301
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4TC
965
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3B
Cupertino, Ca 95014
Essex Junction, VT 05453
Fax: (408) 974
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6400
Fax: (802) 769
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3988
with simultaneous copy to:
with simultaneous copy to:
General Counsel,
Division Counsel