Audiovisual Content Sample Clauses

Audiovisual Content. Except as otherwise expressly provided in Section 3.3.1 of these Compliance Rules, a Presentation Device shall not permit the output of Audiovisual Content Decrypted HDCP Content in any analog representation.
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Audiovisual Content. 3.3.1.1 A Presentation Device shall not permit the output of Audiovisual Content to digital outputs, except, if the Presentation Device is also a Repeater, as expressly provided in Section 5.3 of these Compliance Rules. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Presentation Devices may output the audio portions of Decrypted HDCP Content that is Audiovisual Content in (a) analog form shall be limited to 1.5 times normal speed, unless the pitch is corrected to the pitch at normal speed. Except for the requirement just described, sound quality of analog outputs is not restricted in any way; or
Audiovisual Content i. Corporate audiovisual content: means any audiovisual, digital or photographic production describing or portraying stories or information related to the business activities of FCB or any FCB affiliated company.
Audiovisual Content. Decrypted HDCP Content may be temporarily buffered in a Presentation Device to enable and perform the Presentation Function, image processing function (e.g., picture-in-picture display, image overlay, image enhancement and brightness adjustment) or “freeze frame” of a single frame of Audiovisual Content, provided that such buffer shall not persist for more time than is necessary to perform such function. In addition, if a Presentation Device is also a Repeater, it may temporarily buffer Decrypted HDCP Content pursuant to and in accordance with Section 5.2 of these Compliance Rules.
Audiovisual Content. 3.3.1.1 A Presentation Device shall not permit the output of Audiovisual Content to digital outputs, except, if the Presentation Device is also a Repeater, as expressly provided in Section 5.3 of these Compliance Rules. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Presentation Devices may output the audio portions of Decrypted HDCP Content that is Audiovisual Content in (a) analog form shall be limited to 1.5 times normal speed, unless the pitch is corrected to the pitch at normal speed. Except for the requirement just described, sound quality of analog outputs is not restricted in any way; or (b) digital form in either compressed audio format or in Linear PCM format in which the transmitted information is sampled at no more than the equivalent of 48 kHz and no more than 16 bits per channel and, for Licensed Products that are not an internal peripheral or software component of a Computer Product shall ensure that the SCMS information corresponding to “Copy-never” is used for outputs that utilize SCMS; or (c) digital form as long as it is encrypted using a copy protection technology that is identified by DCP for use strictly with the audio portions of Decrypted HDCP Content (“Digital Form Output”), and the Digital Form Output is encrypted using an encryption protocol that uniquely associates such Digital Form Output with Adopter’s single Licensed Product so that it cannot be utilized on another device or product; or
Audiovisual Content. For review only -
Audiovisual Content. In this phase we need to link, and synchronise mined patterns from various components, e.g., events detected from audio with that of image components of video. New techniques will be devised and applied to new domains, e.g., football video. Study of new technique for mining image collections and presenting the data retrieved using the mined patterns is also targeted. Finally, building on the results obtained during the first project phase improved visualisation tools will be developed. Summarization tools will be combined with visualization and graphic user interfaces to provide appealing means for browsing of multimedia content. Activity WP4.5 Intelligent Image Classification and User Relevance Feedback The main objective of this activity is to exploit human-machine interaction as complex interplay between user, the audio-visual content, and their semantic interpretations. Initial work will focus on binary classification problems using support vector machines and biologically inspired image classification techniques. Additional work will study semantic information from past experience using relevance feed- back. Given a piece of multimedia content, the user will input information on its relevance with respect to a predefined semantic concept. The machine will learn from this input and infer corresponding classes of content in a further classification iteration. Multi-objective optimization and meta-heuristic approaches inspired on biologic systems will be investigated and intermediate results will be use to reinforce automatic annotation extracted in other activities. A detailed description of the research plan for the first phase of the project (months 1- 18) is given in section 9. The following is an outline of the workplan for the second project phase.
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Audiovisual Content. 3.3.1.1 A Presentation Device shall not permit the output of Audiovisual Content to digital outputs, except, if the Presentation Device is also a Repeater, as expressly provided in Section 5.3 of these Compliance Rules. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Presentation Devices may output the audio portions of Decrypted HDCP Content that is Audiovisual Content in (a) analog form shall be limited to 1.5 times normal speed, unless the pitch is corrected to the pitch at normal speed. Except for the requirement just described, sound quality of analog outputs is not restricted in any way; or (b) digital form in either compressed audio format or in Linear PCM format in which the transmitted information is sampled at no more than the equivalent of 48 kHz and no more than 16 bits per channel and, for Licensed Products that are not an internal peripheral or software component of a Computer Product shall ensure that the SCMS information corresponding to “Copy-never” is used for outputs that utilize SCMS.

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  • Promotional Materials In the event that the Fund or the Adviser makes available any promotional materials related to the Securities or the transactions contemplated hereby intended for use only by registered broker-dealers and registered representatives thereof by means of an Internet web site or similar electronic means, the Adviser will install and maintain, or will cause to be installed and maintained, pre-qualification and password-protection or similar procedures which are reasonably designed to effectively prohibit access to such promotional materials by persons other than registered broker-dealers and registered representatives thereof.

  • Promotional Material In the event that the Fund or the Investment Adviser makes available any promotional materials related to the Securities or the transactions contemplated hereby intended for use only by registered broker-dealers and registered representatives thereof by means of an Internet web site or similar electronic means, the Investment Adviser will install and maintain or will cause to be installed and maintained, pre-qualification and password-protection or similar procedures which are reasonably designed to effectively prohibit access to such promotional materials by persons other than registered broker-dealers and registered representatives thereof.

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