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Goodwill And Intangible Assets
3 Months Ended
Mar. 31, 2017
Goodwill and Intangible Assets Disclosure [Abstract]  
Goodwill And Intangible Assets
Goodwill and Intangible Assets

Goodwill represents the excess of the purchase price over the fair value of the net tangible and identifiable intangible assets acquired in a business combination. Intangible assets resulting from the acquisitions of entities accounted for using the acquisition method of accounting are recorded at the estimated fair value of the assets acquired. Identifiable intangible assets are comprised of purchased customer relationships, trademarks and trade names, developed technologies and other intangible assets. The fair values of these identified intangible assets are based upon expected future cash flows or income, which take into consideration certain assumptions such as customer turnover, trade names and patent lives. These determinations are primarily based upon the Company’s historical experience and expected benefit of each intangible asset. If it is determined that such assumptions are not accurate, then the resulting change will impact the fair value of the intangible asset. Identifiable intangible assets are amortized over the period of estimated economic benefit, which ranges from one to 20 years.

The changes in carrying amounts of goodwill for the three months ended March 31, 2017 are as follows (in thousands):
 
Business Cloud Services
 
Digital Media
 
Consolidated
Balance as of January 1, 2017
$
559,152

 
$
563,658

 
$
1,122,810

Goodwill acquired (Note 3)
13,005

 

 
13,005

Purchase accounting adjustments (1)
(689
)
 
759

 
70

Foreign exchange translation
2,705

 
110

 
2,815

Balance as of March 31, 2017
$
574,173

 
$
564,527

 
$
1,138,700



(1) Purchase accounting adjustments relate to adjustments to goodwill in connection with prior year business acquisitions (see Note 3 - Business Acquisitions).

Intangible Assets with Indefinite Lives:

Intangible assets are summarized as of March 31, 2017 and December 31, 2016 as follows (in thousands):
 
March 31,
2017
 
December 31,
2016
Trade name
$
27,379

 
$
27,379

Other
5,432

 
5,432

Total
$
32,811

 
$
32,811


Intangible Assets Subject to Amortization:

As of March 31, 2017, intangible assets subject to amortization relate primarily to the following (in thousands):
 
Weighted-Average
  Amortization
Period
 
Historical
Cost
 
Accumulated
Amortization
 
Net
Trade names
11.5 years
 
$
127,893

 
$
41,933

 
$
85,960

Patent and patent licenses
6.6 years
 
65,614

 
53,061

 
12,553

Customer relationships (1)
9.5 years
 
405,167

 
200,247

 
204,920

Other purchased intangibles
6.0 years
 
198,470

 
37,514

 
160,956

Total
 
 
$
797,144

 
$
332,755

 
$
464,389


(1) Historically, the Company has amortized its customer relationship assets in a pattern that best reflects the pace in which the asset’s benefits are consumed. This pattern results in a substantial majority of the amortization expense being recognized in the first 4 to 5 years, despite the overall life of the asset.

As of December 31, 2016, intangible assets subject to amortization relate primarily to the following (in thousands):
 
Weighted-Average
  Amortization
Period
 
Historical
Cost
 
Accumulated
Amortization
 
Net
Trade names
11.5 years
 
$
127,342

 
$
38,868

 
$
88,474

Patent and patent licenses
6.6 years
 
65,605

 
51,677

 
13,928

Customer relationships (1)
9.6 years
 
390,930

 
182,775

 
208,155

Other purchased intangibles
6.0 years
 
195,913

 
27,590

 
168,323

Total
 
 
$
779,790

 
$
300,910

 
$
478,880



(1) Historically, the Company has amortized its customer relationship assets in a pattern that best reflects the pace in which the asset’s benefits are consumed. This pattern results in a substantial majority of the amortization expense being recognized in the first 4 to 5 years, despite the overall life of the asset.

Amortization expense, included in general and administrative expense, approximated $30.9 million and $21.1 million for the three month periods ended March 31, 2017 and 2016, respectively. Amortization expense is estimated to approximate $137.3 million, $97.4 million, $68.3 million, $37.0 million and $29.8 million for fiscal years 2017 through 2021, respectively, and $125.4 million thereafter through the duration of the amortization period.