Additional Watermarking Requirements. At such time as physical media players manufactured by licensees of the Advanced Access Content System are required to detect audio and/or video watermarks during content playback (the “Watermark Detection Date”), Licensee shall require, within two (2) years of the Watermark Detection Date, that any new devices capable of receiving and decrypting protected high definition content from the Licensed Service that can also receive content from a source other than the Licensed Service shall detect and respond to the embedded state and comply with the corresponding playback control rules.
Additional Watermarking Requirements. Physical media players manufactured by licensees of the Advanced Access Content System are required to detect audio and/or video watermarks during content playback after 1st Febrary, 2012 (the “Watermark Detection Date”). Licensee shall require, within two (2) years of the Watermark Detection Date, that any new devices capable of playing AACS protected Blu- ray discs and capable of receiving and decrypting protected high definition content from the Licensed Service that can also receive content from a source other than the Licensed Service shall detect and respond to the embedded state and comply with the corresponding playback control rules. Stereoscopic 3D Restrictions & Requirements The following requirements apply to all Stereoscopic 3D content. All the requirements for High Definition content also apply to all Stereoscopic 3D content.
Additional Watermarking Requirements. Physical media players manufactured by licensees of the Advanced Access Content System are required to detect audio and/or video watermarks during content playback after 1st February, 2012 (the “Watermark Detection Date”). Comcast shall require, within two (2) years of the Watermark Detection Date, that any new devices capable of playing AACS protected Blu-ray discs and capable of receiving and decrypting protected high definition content from the Licensed Service that can also receive content from a source other than the Licensed Service shall detect and respond to the embedded state and comply with the corresponding playback control rules. [INFORMATIVE explanatory note: many studios, including Sony Pictures, insert the Verance audio watermark into the audio stream of the theatrical versions of its films. In combination with Verance watermark detection functions in Blu-ray players, the playing of counterfeit Blu-rays produced using illegal audio and video recording in cinemas is prevented. All new Blu-ray players MUST now support this Verance audio watermark detection. The SPE requirement here is that (within 2 years of the Watermark Detection Date) any devices that Comcasts deploy (i.e. actually make available to subscribers) which can play Blu-ray discs (and so will support the audio watermark detection) AND which also support internet delivered content, must use the exact same audio watermark detection function on internet delivered content as well as on Blu-ray discs, and so prevent the playing of internet-delivered films recorded illegally in cinemas. Note that this requirement only applies if Comcast deploys the device, and these devices support both the playing of Blu-ray content and the delivery of internet services (i.e. are connected Blu-ray players). No server side support of watermark is required by Comcast systems.]
Additional Watermarking Requirements. At such time as physical media players manufactured by licensees of the Advanced Access Content System are required to detect audio and/or video watermarks during content playback (the “Watermark Detection Date”), Licensee shall require, within two (2) years of the Watermark Detection Date, that any new devices capable of playing AACS protected Blu-ray discs and capable of receiving and decrypting protected high definition content from the Licensed Service that can also receive content from a source other than the Licensed Service shall detect and respond to the embedded state and comply with the corresponding playback control rules. Windows DRM Version 10 Rights Licensee shall comply with the following minimum DRM settings on all permitted play-back devices: These rights apply to standard and high definition content. For avoidance of doubt, delivery and playback of high definition content to/on PCs is prohibited. Some rights listed are not available in previous versions of Microsoft DRM. Rights for previous version of Microsoft DRM which have been deprecated by Microsoft DRM 10, must use rights settings consistent with Microsoft DRM 10 settings. Rights for later versions of Microsoft DRM must use rights settings which in combination have the same final result or better as described in the following tables. Licensor acknowledges that third party manufacturers of soft- and hardware (including but not limited to Microsoft and graphic card manufacturers) are not under control of Licensee and Licensee cannot control and/or influence their implementation of the Microsoft DRM output copy protection technology. Therefore, Licensee cannot be held responsible or liable for any such third party implementation. Solely for the purposes of the below tables, the following definitions shall apply: "Analog Protection System (APS) trigger bits (APSTB)" means the bits as specified (a) for NTSC video signals, in IEC 61880 (for inclusion of such value on Line 20) or EIA-608-B (for inclusion of such value on Line 21) or (b) for YUV (525/60 systems) signals, in IEC 61880 (for inclusion of such value on Line 20) or EIA-608-B (for inclusion of such value on Line 21).
Additional Watermarking Requirements. At such time as physical media players manufactured by licensees of the Advanced Access Content System are required to detect audio and/or video watermarks during content playback (the “Watermark Detection Date”), Licensee shall require, within two (2) years of the Watermark Detection Date, that any new devices capable of receiving and decrypting protected high definition content from the Licensed Service that can also receive content from a source other than the Licensed Service shall detect and respond to the embedded state and comply with the corresponding playback control rules. Without limiting any other provision of the Agreement, the parties acknowledge and agree that it is in their mutual interest to take affirmative measures to combat the unauthorized distribution of copyrighted content, and Licensee accordingly agrees to the following in connection with such anti-piracy efforts:
Additional Watermarking Requirements. At such time as physical media players manufactured by licensees of the Advanced Access Content System are required to detect audio and/or video watermarks during content playback (the “Watermark Detection Date”), Licensee shall require, within two (2) years of the Watermark Detection Date, that any new devices deployed by Licensee and capable of playing AACS protected Blu-ray discs and capable of receiving and decrypting protected high definition content from the Licensed Service that can also receive content from a source other than the Licensed Service shall detect and respond to the embedded state and comply with the corresponding playback control rules. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Licensee shall not be required to comply with the above paragraph unless all other licensees of Licensor’s content are actively complying (or will actively comply at a certain date) with the above requirements (“Watermark Detection Compliance Date”). Upon written notice by Licensor to Licensee of such fact, Licensee shall come into compliance with the above requirement within a commercially reasonable amount of time after the Watermark Detection Compliance Date.
Additional Watermarking Requirements. At such time as physical media players manufactured by licensees of the Advanced Access Content System are required to detect audio and/or video watermarks during content playback (the “Watermark Detection Date”), Licensee shall require, within two (2) years of the Watermark Detection Date, that any new devices capable of playing AACS protected Blu-ray discs and capable of receiving and decrypting protected high definition content from the Licensed Service that can also receive content from a source other than the Licensed Service shall detect and respond to the embedded state and comply with the corresponding playback control rules.
1. Users must have an active account (an “Account”) prior to accessing Programs on the SVOD Service(s). All Accounts must be protected via account credentials consisting of at least a userid and password.
2. Except as expressly set forth herein, all content delivered to devices shall be streamed only and shall not be downloaded (save for a temporary buffer required to overcomes variations in stream bandwidth) nor transferrable between devices.
3. The user may register up to 3 (three) devices which are approved for reception of SVOD delivery.
4. At any one time, no more than 2 (two) of the registered devices can be simultaneously used to receive content.
5. Licensee shall monitor the registration and de-registration of devices from the user’s set of 3 devices to ensure that abuse is not occurring. Action shall be taken to stop abuse.
Additional Watermarking Requirements. At such time as physical media players manufactured by licensees of the Advanced Access Content System are required to detect audio and/or video watermarks during content playback (the “Watermark Detection Date”), Licensee shall require, within two (2) years of the Watermark Detection Date, that any new devices capable of playing AACS protected Blu-ray discs and capable of receiving and decrypting protected high definition content from the Licensed Service that can also receive content from a source other than the Licensed Service shall detect and respond to the embedded state and comply with the corresponding playback control rules. In Schedule B-2, the row entitled “Output Protection Levels for Digital Uncompressed Video Content” is deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following: Output Protection Levels for Digital Uncompressed Video Content For SD, 250 For HD, 300 If the Output Protection Level specified in the WMDRM License is greater than or equal to 101 and less than or equal to 250 and a Licensed Product is Passing the video portion of uncompressed decrypted WMDRM Content to Digital Video Outputs, the Licensed Product must attempt to engage HDCP to protect the video portion of uncompressed decrypted WMDRM Content; however, Licensed Product may Pass the video portion of uncompressed decrypted WMDRM Content to Digital Video Outputs even if HDCP cannot be engaged. If the Output Protection Level specified in the WMDRM License is greater than 250 and a Licensed Product is Passing the video portion of uncompressed decrypted WMDRM Content to Digital Video Outputs, the Licensed Product MUST engage HDCP and may NOT Pass the video portion of uncompressed decrypted WMDRM Content to Digital Video Outputs if HDCP cannot be engaged.
Additional Watermarking Requirements. At such time as physical media players manufactured by licensees of the Advanced Access Content System are required to detect audio and/or video watermarks during content playback (the “Watermark Detection Date”), Licensee shall require, within two (2) years of the Watermark Detection Date, that any new devices capable of playing AACS protected Blu-ray discs and capable of receiving and decrypting protected high definition content from the Licensed Service that can also receive content from a source other than the Licensed Service shall detect and respond to the embedded state and comply with the corresponding playback control rules. Stereoscopic 3D Restrictions & Requirements The following requirements apply to all Stereoscopic 3D content. All the requirements for High Definition content also apply to all Stereoscopic 3D content. Licensee commits in good faith to, during the Term of the Agreement, as early as reasonably possible, and no later than end December 31, 2011, develop support for and use the disabling of ALL analogue outputs during display of Stereoscopic 3D Included Programs if Programs are delivered in frame-compatible mode (either “Side by Side” or “Top and Bottom”).
Additional Watermarking Requirements. At such time as physical media players manufactured by licensees of the Advanced Access Content System are required to detect audio and/or video watermarks during content playback (the “Watermark Detection Date”), Licensee shall require, within two (2) years of the Watermark Detection Date, that any new devices capable of playing AACS protected Blu-ray discs and capable of receiving and decrypting protected high definition content from the Licensed Service that can also receive content from a source other than the Licensed Service shall detect and respond to the embedded state and comply with the corresponding playback control rules. Stereoscopic 3D Restrictions & Requirements The following requirements apply to all Stereoscopic 3D content. All the requirements for High Definition content also apply to all Stereoscopic 3D content. Licensee commits in good faith to, during the Term of the Agreement, as early as reasonably possible, and no later than end December 31, 2011, develop support for and use the disabling of ALL analogue outputs during display of Stereoscopic 3D Included Programs if Programs are delivered in frame-compatible mode (either “Side by Side” or “Top and Bottom”). These rules apply to the reception of SVOD content on Personal Computers or other IP connected Approved Devices. UsersExcept for Promotional Previews, users must have an active Account (an “Account”) prior to accessing Included Programs. All Accounts must be protected via account credentials consisting of at least a userid and password. All content delivered to Approved Devices shall be streamed only and shall not be downloaded (save for a temporary buffer required to overcomes variations in stream bandwidth) nor transferrable between devices.