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other direct sales logistics. We cannot be sure that these parties will perform their obligations as expected or that any revenue, cost savings, or other benefits
will be derived from the efforts of these parties. If any of these parties breaches or terminates their agreement with us or otherwise fails to perform their
obligations in a timely manner, we may be delayed or prevented from commercializing our products and services. Because our relationships with these parties
are non-exclusive, they may also support products and services that compete directly with us, or offer similar or greater support to our competitors. Any of
these events could require us to undertake unforeseen additional responsibilities or devote additional resources to commercialize our products and services.
This outcome would harm our ability to compete effectively and achieve increased market acceptance and brand recognition.
In addition, we face the following risks in relying on these third parties:
If our manufacturing relationships are not successful, we may be unable to satisfy demand for our products and services. We manufacture DVRs that
enable the TiVo service through a third-party contract manufacturer. We also have entered and anticipate entering into agreements with consumer electronics
manufacturers to manufacture and distribute DVRs that enable the TiVo service. However, we have no minimum volume commitments from any
manufacturer. The ability of our consumer electronics manufacturers to reach sufficient production volume of DVRs to satisfy anticipated demand is subject
to delays and unforeseen problems such as defects, shortages of critical components and cost overruns. Moreover, they will require substantial lead times to
manufacture anticipated quantities of the DVRs that enable the TiVo service. Delays, product shortages, and other problems could impair our retail
distribution and brand image and make it difficult for us to attract subscriptions. In addition, the loss of a manufacturer would require us to identify and
contract with alternative sources of manufacturing, which we may be unable to do or which could prove time-consuming and expensive. Although we expect
to continue to contract with additional consumer electronics companies for the manufacture of DVRs in the future, we may be unable to establish additional
relationships on acceptable terms.
We are dependent on sole suppliers for several key components and services. If these suppliers fail to perform their obligations, we may be unable to
find alternative suppliers or deliver our products and services to our customers on time. We currently rely on sole suppliers for a number of the key
components used in the TiVo-enabled DVRs and the TiVo service. For example, Broadcom is the sole supplier of the MPEG2 encoder and decoder
semiconductor devices.
We do not currently have a long-term written supply agreement with Broadcom. Therefore, Broadcom may not be contractually obligated to supply us
with these key components on a long-term basis or at all. In addition to the above, we have several sole suppliers for key components of our products
currently under development, although it is currently anticipated that those will be provided under signed supply agreements.
Tribune is the sole supplier of the program guide data for the TiVo service. Tribune Media Services, Inc., or Tribune, is the current sole supplier of
program guide data for the TiVo service. Our current Television Listings Data Agreement with Tribune became effective on March 1, 2004 and has an initial
term of three years and will automatically renew for up to two additional terms of one year each unless we notify Tribune of our desire to terminate the
agreement at least 90 days before the end of the then-current term. Tribune may only terminate in the case of an uncured breach by TiVo. If Tribune breaches
its obligation to provide us with data, or otherwise fails to perform its obligations under our agreement, we would be unable to provide certain aspects of the
TiVo service to our customers. This would have serious repercussions on our brand and our ability to succeed in the market. We may be unable to secure an
alternate source of guide data on acceptable terms.
If our arrangements or our consumer electronics manufacturers' arrangements with Broadcom or Tribune were to terminate or expire, or if we or our
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