Analogue Outputs. If the licensed content can be delivered to a device which has analog outputs, the Content Protection System must ensure that the devices meet the analogue output requirements listed in this section. The Content Protection System shall enable CGMS-A content protection technology on all analog outputs from end user devices. Licensee shall pay all royalties and other fees payable in connection with the implementation and/or activation of such content protection technology allocable to content provided pursuant to the Agreement. If the licensed content can be delivered to a device which has digital outputs, the Content Protection System must ensure that the devices meet the digital output requirements listed in this section. The Content Protection System shall prohibit digital output of decrypted protected content. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a digital signal may be output if it is protected and encrypted by High-Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection (“HDCP”) or Digital Transmission Copy Protection (“DTCP”). Defined terms used but not otherwise defined in this Digital Outputs Section shall have the meanings given them in the DTCP or HDCP license agreements, as applicable. A device that outputs decrypted protected content provided pursuant to the Agreement using DTCP shall: Deliver system renewability messages to the source function; Map the copy control information associated with the program; the copy control information shall be set to “copy never” in the corresponding encryption mode indicator and copy control information field of the descriptor; Map the analog protection system (“APS”) bits associated with the program to the APS field of the descriptor; Set the image_constraint_token field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; Set the retention state field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; Deliver system renewability messages from time to time obtained from the corresponding license administrator in a protected manner; and Perform such additional functions as may be required by Licensor to effectuate the appropriate content protection functions of these protected digital outputs. At such time as DTCP supports remote access set the remote access field of the descriptor to indicate that remote access is not permitted A device that outputs decrypted protected content provided pursuant to the Agreement using HDCP shall: If requested by Licensor, at such a time as mechanisms to supp...
Analogue Outputs. If the licensed content can be delivered to a device which has analog outputs, the Content Protection System must ensure that the devices meet the analogue output requirements listed in this section.
Analogue Outputs. If the licensed content can be delivered to a device which has analog outputs, the Content Protection System must ensure that the devices meet the analogue output requirements listed in this section.
19.1. The Content Protection System shall enable CGMS-A content protection technology on all analog outputs from end user devices. Licensee shall pay all royalties and other fees payable in connection with the implementation and/or activation of such content protection technology allocable to content provided pursuant to the Agreement.
Analogue Outputs. If the licensed content can be delivered to a device which has analog outputs, the Content Protection System must ensure that the devices meet the analogue output requirements listed in this section.
18.1. The Content Protection System shall enable Macrovision content protection technology on all analog outputs from end user devices. Licensee shall pay all royalties and other fees payable in connection with the implementation and/or activation of such content protection technology allocable to content provided pursuant to the Agreement.
18.2. The Content Protection System shall enable CGMS-A content protection technology on all analog outputs from end user devices. Licensee shall pay all royalties and other fees payable in connection with the implementation and/or activation of such content protection technology allocable to content provided pursuant to the Agreement.
Analogue Outputs. Licensee will use commercially reasonable efforts to implement the following or alternative output protections, or work with the Approved Secure Streaming Provider to implement the following or alternative output protections, after Licensee’s DRM Technology provider makes such features commercially available to Licensee for the DRM Technology being utilized by Licensee. The parties will cooperate in good faith to ensure that such implementation maintains the quality of the user experience. If the output protections are not implemented by Licensee after Licensee transitions to commercial streaming with Flash Access (or any Pre-Approved DRM Technology) and ceases streaming with RTMPE, Licensor will have the right, after providing thirty (30) days written notice and an opportunity to cure, to suspend Licensee’s right to use the Included Programs in the Licensed Service until the output protections are implemented, unless such technologies would materially degrade the user experience or not be commercially reasonable.
1.1. The DRM Technology shall enable CGMS-A content protection technology on all analog outputs from Customer devices.
Analogue Outputs. Analogue outputs are not permitted.
Analogue Outputs. If the Licensed Content can be delivered to a device which has analog outputs, Licensee shall have until June 30, 2011 to transition to thea Content Protection System mustthat ensures that the devices meet the analogue output requirements listed in this section.
Analogue Outputs. If the Licensed Content can be delivered to a device which has analog outputs, the Content Protection System must ensure that the devices meet the analogue output requirements listed in this section.
9.1. When inserted into the Licensed Content in accordance with the CEA-608 standard prior to delivery to Licensee, the Content Protection System shall enable CEA-608 or CGMS-A content protection technology on all standard definition analog outputs from end user devices. Licensee shall pay all royalties and other fees payable in connection with the implementation and/or activation of such content protection. Licensor shall pay all expenses associated with the insertion of CGMS-A settings that Licensor inserts into the Licensed Content.
Analogue Outputs. In accordance with industry agreements, Aall new Approved Devices deployed to users by Licensee after December 31, 2011 shall not support analogue outputs which allow output at a resolution greater than 720X480 or 720 X 576, i.e. shall not support High Definition (HD) analogue outputs. In accordance with industry agreement, aAll new Approved Devices deployed to users by Licensee after December 31, 2013 shall not support any analogue outputs. For Agreements that do not extend beyond December 31. 2013, Licensee commits both to be bound by this requirement if the Agreement is extended beyond December 31. 2013, and to put in place before December 31, 2013 purchasing processes to ensure this requirement is met at the stated time. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Licensee shall not be required to comply with the above two paragraphs unless all other licensees of Licensor’s content are actively complying (or will actively comply at a certain date) with the above requirements (“Analogue Output Compliance Date”). Upon written notice by Licensor to Licensee of such fact, Licensee shall come into compliance with the above requirements within a commercially reasonable amount of time after the Analogue Output Compliance Date, subject at all times to Licensee’s compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
Analogue Outputs. With respect to Standard Definition content, Licensee will use commercially reasonable efforts to implement the following or alternative output protections, or work with the Approved Secure Streaming Provider to implement the following or alternative output protections, after Licensee’s DRM Technology provider makes such features commercially available to Licensee for the DRM Technology being utilized by Licensee. The parties will cooperate in good faith to ensure that such implementation maintains the quality of the user experience. If the output protections are not implemented by Licensee after Licensee transitions to commercial streaming with Flash Access (or any Pre-Approved DRM Technology) and ceases streaming with RTMPE, Licensor will have the right, after providing thirty (30) days written notice and an opportunity to cure, to suspend Licensee’s right to use the Included Programs in the Licensed Service until the output protections are implemented, unless such technologies would materially degrade the user experience or not be commercially reasonable. With respect to High Definition content, Licensee will unconditionally comply with all the analog output protection requirements below.
1.1. The DRM Technology shall enable CGMS-A content protection technology on all analog outputs from Customer devices.