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License Agreements
6 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2023
Related Party Transactions [Abstract]  
License Agreements

7. License Agreements

Kyowa Kirin Co., Ltd. License, Development and Commercialization Agreement

In April 2020, we entered into the KKC Commercialization Agreement pursuant to which we granted to KKC a co-exclusive, sublicensable, payment-bearing license under certain patents and know-how controlled by us to develop and commercialize zandelisib and any pharmaceutical product containing zandelisib for all human indications in the U.S. (the U.S. License), and an exclusive (subject to certain retained rights to perform obligations under the KKC Commercialization Agreement), sublicensable, payment-bearing, license under certain patents and know-how controlled by us to develop and commercialize zandelisib and any pharmaceutical product containing zandelisib for all human indications in countries outside of the U.S. KKC granted to us a co-exclusive, sublicensable, license under certain patents and know-how controlled by KKC to develop and commercialize zandelisib for all human indications in the U.S., and a co-exclusive, sublicensable, royalty-free, fully paid license under certain patents and know-how controlled by KKC to perform our obligations in the Ex-U.S. KKC also paid us an initial nonrefundable payment of $100.0 million.

In November 2022, we and KKC jointly decided to discontinue zandelisib development in the U.S. and in May 2023, KKC decided to discontinue development of zandelisib in Japan. Considering the decisions to discontinue worldwide development of zandelisib the parties entered into a Termination Agreement on July 14, 2023, agreeing to mutually terminate the global KKC Commercialization Agreement. Pursuant to the Termination Agreement, we regained full, global rights to develop, manufacture and commercialize zandelisib, subject to KKC's limited rights to use for compassionate use (as more specifically defined in the Termination Agreement) in certain expanded access programs for the existing patients who have been enrolled in Japanese clinical trials sponsored by KKC until November 30, 2027, and for which KKC is fully liable; each party released the other party from any and all claims or demands arising from the original KKC Commercialization Agreement excluding certain surviving claims; however, we are obligated to deliver a discrete quantity of materials to facilitate KKCs compassionate use activities.

We determined the KKC Commercialization Agreement was a collaborative arrangement in accordance with Topic 808 which contained multiple units of account, as we and KKC were both active participants in the development and commercialization activities and were exposed to significant risks and rewards dependent on commercial success of the activities of the arrangement. We determined the U.S. License was a separate unit of account under the scope of Topic 808 and was not a deliverable under Topic 606, while the license issued to KKC within its territory and related development services was within the scope of Topic 606. See discussion within the Revenue Recognition subsection of Note 2. Summary of Significant Accounting Policies.

We evaluated the Termination Agreement under ASC 606 and determined it met the requirements of a contract modification which changed the scope of the KKC Commercialization Agreement, and the remaining goods and services associated with the wind-down activities to be transferred. The cost of satisfying our performance obligation to provide compassionate use supply to KKC was determined to be de minimis and, therefore, immaterial within the context of the KKC Commercialization Agreement. As of September 30, 2023 activities associated with the compassionate use supply were completed.

With the execution of the Termination Agreement, we regained full, global rights (subject to KKC's limited rights for compassionate use) and KKC has no further rights to develop, use or commercialize zandelisib in the U.S., nor do we have any remaining performance obligations. All consideration received from KKC was nonrefundable, therefore, the remaining long-term deferred revenue as of June 30, 2023, of $64.5 million allocated to the U.S. License obligation accounted for under Topic 808 at inception of the KKC Commercialization Agreement was recognized as revenue from collaboration agreements in the three months ended September 30, 2023, utilizing contract termination analogous to guidance provided in Topic 606. We recognized the remaining transaction price of $0.3 million of deferred revenue during the three months ended September 30, 2023, as any remaining performance obligations under the KKC Commercialization Agreement were determined to be de minimis as of September 30, 2023. Therefore, as of September 30, 2023, all deferred revenue associated with the KKC Commercialization Agreement had been recognized.