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Related Party Transactions
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2015
Related Party Transactions [Text Block]
8. Related Party Transactions

(a) $3.0 Million Convertible Note

On May 10, 2012, the Executive Chairman and Principal Executive Officer, Mr. Shane McMahon, made a loan to the Company in the amount of $3,000,000. In consideration for the loan, the Company issued a convertible note to Mr. McMahon in the aggregate principal amount of $3,000,000 (the “Note”) at a 4% interest rate computed on the basis of a 365 day year. Upon issuance, the conversion price of the Note was equal to the price per share paid for securities by investors in the most recent financing (as of the date of conversion) of equity or equity-linked securities of the Company. On May 21, 2012, at the Company’s request, the Company and Mr. McMahon entered into Amendment No.1 to the Note, pursuant to which the price per share at which the Note, or any convertible Securities into which the Note is converted, may be converted into shares of the Company’s common stock, could not be less than $4.75, which amount represented the closing bid price of the Company’s common stock on the trading day immediately prior to the date of the Note in accordance with the rules and regulations of The Nasdaq Stock Market, Inc.

On April 12, 2013, the Majority Shareholders approved an amendment to the Note, as amended on May 21, 2012, to remove the $4.75 floor to the conversion price of the Note and such approval and such amendment was effective following the expiration of the 20 -day period mandated by Rule 14 c- 2.

Effective May 10, 2013, the Company and Mr. McMahon entered into Amendment No.3 to the note pursuant to which (i) the Note would be due to mature on November 10, 2014, and (ii) the net proceeds of any financing of equity or equity-linked securities of the Company occurring on or before such date will be used to repay the Note until the full amount of the Note, and all accrued interest on the Note is repaid.

In connection with the Series D Amendment (as discussed below in Note 9), on November 4, 2014, the Company and Mr. McMahon entered into a waiver, pursuant to which (i) Mr. McMahon waived the Company’s obligation to repay the Note on November 10, 2013, (ii) the Company and Mr. McMahon agreed that the principal and all interest on the Note shall become due and payable on the earlier of (a) the closing of the Series E Financing, or (b) if there is no Series E Financing, the date when the Bridge Note (as discussed below in Note 9) is repaid in full or converted into shares of Series D Preferred Stock, and (iii) Mr. McMahon waived the Company’s obligation to repay the Note with the proceeds received from the issuance of the Bridge Note.

Effective on January 31, 2014, the Company and Mr. McMahon entered into Amendment No. 4 to the Note pursuant to which the Note is beat Mr. McMahon’s option, payable on demand or convertible on demand into shares of Series E Preferred Stock of the Company (the “Series E Preferred Stock”) at a conversion price of $1.75, until December 31, 2015. As a result, in 2014, the Company recognized a beneficial conversion feature discount calculated as the difference between the Series E Preferred Stock at its intrinsic value, which was the fair value of the common stock at the commitment date for the Series E Preferred Stock investment and the effective conversion price. As such, we recognized a beneficial conversion feature of approximately $2,126,000 which in 2014 was reflected as interest expense and additional paid-in capital since the note was payable upon demand.

Effective December 30, 2014, the Company and Mr. McMahon entered into Amendment No. 5 pursuant to which the maturity date of the Note was extended to December 31, 2016. The Note remains payable on demand or convertible on demand into shares of Series E Preferred Stock at a conversion price of $1.75 at Mr. McMahon’s option.

For the years ended December 31, 2015 and 2014, the Company recorded interest expense of $120,000 and $2,444,000 related to the Note.

(b) Short-term Loans

On June 10, 2013, Shane McMahon made a short-term loan in the amount of $40,000 to the Company which was repaid in full on July 11, 2014.

(c) Revenue and Accounts Receivable

In March 2015, Zhong Hai Video entered into an agreement with C Media Limited (“C Media”) to provide video content services to C Media’s proprietary railway Wi-Fi service platform for $182,000. C Media is one of our shareholders. The Company delivered the content to C Media in March 2015 recognized the revenue of $182,000. As of December, 2015, total accounts receivable due from C Media amounted to $92,000.

(d) Cost of Revenue

Hua Cheng, the minority shareholder of Zhong Hai Video, charged us licensed content fees of approximately $174,000 and $163,000 for the years ended December 31, 2015 and 2014, respectively. As of December 31, 2015 and 2014, total accrued license fees due to Hua Cheng amounted to $19,000 and nil, respectively.

(e) Sale of WFOE

Effective March 25, 2014, Beijing China Broadband Network Technology Co., Ltd. (“WFOE”), our wholly-owned subsidiary, was sold to Linkstar Global Investment Limited, whose sole shareholder is a family member of one of our management personnel. Total consideration received from the sale of WFOE amounted to $50,000.