| Additional Grant of Patent Rights Version 2 |
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| "Software" means the Zstandard software distributed by Facebook, Inc. |
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| Facebook, Inc. ("Facebook") hereby grants to each recipient of the Software |
| ("you") a perpetual, worldwide, royalty-free, non-exclusive, irrevocable |
| (subject to the termination provision below) license under any Necessary |
| Claims, to make, have made, use, sell, offer to sell, import, and otherwise |
| transfer the Software. For avoidance of doubt, no license is granted under |
| Facebook’s rights in any patent claims that are infringed by (i) modifications |
| to the Software made by you or any third party or (ii) the Software in |
| combination with any software or other technology. |
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| The license granted hereunder will terminate, automatically and without notice, |
| if you (or any of your subsidiaries, corporate affiliates or agents) initiate |
| directly or indirectly, or take a direct financial interest in, any Patent |
| Assertion: (i) against Facebook or any of its subsidiaries or corporate |
| affiliates, (ii) against any party if such Patent Assertion arises in whole or |
| in part from any software, technology, product or service of Facebook or any of |
| its subsidiaries or corporate affiliates, or (iii) against any party relating |
| to the Software. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Facebook or any of its |
| subsidiaries or corporate affiliates files a lawsuit alleging patent |
| infringement against you in the first instance, and you respond by filing a |
| patent infringement counterclaim in that lawsuit against that party that is |
| unrelated to the Software, the license granted hereunder will not terminate |
| under section (i) of this paragraph due to such counterclaim. |
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| A "Necessary Claim" is a claim of a patent owned by Facebook that is |
| necessarily infringed by the Software standing alone. |
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| A "Patent Assertion" is any lawsuit or other action alleging direct, indirect, |
| or contributory infringement or inducement to infringe any patent, including a |
| cross-claim or counterclaim. |