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Commitments and Contingencies
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2012
Notes to Financial Statements  
Commitments and Contingencies

 

(8) Commitments and Contingencies

As of March 31, 2012, the Company has an operating lease covering its corporate office facility that expires in February 2017. The Company has the option to terminate the lease as of the last date of each month between August 31, 2013 and February 28, 2014, on nine months’ prior written notice. The Company also has several operating leases related to offices in the United States and foreign countries. The expiration dates for these leases range from 2012 through 2015. The following is a schedule of future minimum lease payments for all operating leases as of March 31, 2012:

 

2012……………………………………………………………......... ..$2,120,174

2013………………………………………………………………….. 2,002,302

2014………………………………………………………………….. 1,699,852

2015………………………………………………………………….. 1,497,575

2016………………………………………………………………….. 1,500,127

Thereafter…………………………………………………………….. 251,927

$ 9,071,957

The Company typically provides its customers a warranty on its software products for a period of no more than 90 days. Such warranties are accounted for in accordance with the authoritative guidance issued by the FASB on contingencies. To date, the Company has not incurred any costs related to warranty obligations.

Under the terms of substantially all of its software license agreements, the Company has agreed to indemnify its customers for all costs and damages arising from claims against such customers based on, among other things, allegations that the Company’s software infringes the intellectual property rights of a third party. In most cases, in the event of an infringement claim, the Company retains the right to (i) procure for the customer the right to continue using the software; (ii) replace or modify the software to eliminate the infringement while providing substantially equivalent functionality; or (iii) if neither (i) nor (ii) can be reasonably achieved, the Company may terminate the license agreement and refund to the customer a pro-rata portion of the license fee paid to the Company. Such indemnification provisions are accounted for in accordance with the authoritative guidance issued by the FASB on guarantees. As of March 31, 2012 and March 31, 2011, there were no claims outstanding under such indemnification provisions.

On January 11, 2011, the Company entered into an Employment Agreement (“McNiel Employment Agreement”) with James P. McNiel. Pursuant to the McNiel Employment Agreement, the Company agreed to employ Mr. McNiel as President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company effective January 1, 2011 through December 31, 2013, at an annual salary of $400,000 per annum for calendar years 2011, 2012 and 2013. Pursuant to the McNiel Employment Agreement, Mr. McNiel’s base salary is subject to review annually by the Board of Directors and may be increased but not decreased as determined by the Board of Directors based on job performance. The McNiel Employment Agreement also provides for certain equity based awards as previously disclosed in the Company’s quarterly reports on Form 10-Q during 2011 and its Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2011.