Common use of Consumer Communication Clause in Contracts

Consumer Communication. Licensee must have a clear process wherein the consumer cannot select “buy” without first being sure that they are connected via an approved protected digital output in order to prevent the consumer’s screen from going black once analog outputs are disabled during a transmission of Early Window Titles. Licensee shall inform the consumer that digital watermarks have been inserted in the licensed content such that subsequent illegal copies will be traceable via the watermark back to the consumer’s account and could expose the consumer to legal claims or otherwise provide accountability for illegal behavior. Licensor shall include an industry standard warning card (which will be delivered in the master of each Early Window Title) notifying subscribers that a watermark is being applied to the motion picture and will identify the subscriber’s authorized device as the origin of any unauthorized copies, and Licensee shall exhibit such warning card prior to the exhibition of each Early Window Title.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

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