Common use of Content Protection System Clause in Contracts

Content Protection System. Unless the service is Free to Air, all content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes encryption (or other effective method of ensuring that transmissions cannot be received by unauthorized entities) and digital output protection (such system, the “Content Protection System”). The Content Protection System: is considered approved without written Licensor approval if it is an implementation of one the content protection systems approved by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) for UltraViolet services, and said implementation meets the compliance and robustness rules associated with the chosen UltraViolet content protection system. The DECE-approved content protection systems are: Xxxxxx Broadband Microsoft Playready CMLA Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) DRM Version 2 or 2.1 Adobe Flash Access 2.0 (not Adobe’s Flash streaming product) Widevine Cypher ® is considered approved without written Licensor approval if it is an implementation of a proprietary conditional access system which is widely used and accepted within the industry if not approved under clause 2.1 or clause 2.2 above, shall be approved in writing by Licensor, shall be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules stipulated by the provider of the Content Protection System Geofiltering The Licensee shall take affirmative, reasonable measures to restrict access to Licensor’s content to within the territory in which the content has been licensed. Licensee shall periodically review the geofiltering tactics and perform upgrades to the Content Protection System to maintain industry-standard geofiltering capabilities. For systems which are not based on a unicast transmission to a client over IP-based systems, (e.g systems using satellite broadcast), geofiltering may be accomplished by any means that meets the requirements in this section, and the use of mechanisms based on any IP address assigned to a receiving end user device is NOT required. Network Service Protection Requirements. All licensed content must be protected according to industry standards at content processing and storage facilities. Access to content in unprotected format must be limited to authorized personnel and auditable records of actual access shall be maintained. All facilities which process and store content must be available for Licensor audits, which may be carried out by a third party to be selected by Licensor, upon the request of Licensor. Content must be returned to Licensor or securely destroyed pursuant to the Agreement at the end of such content’s license period including, without limitation, all electronic and physical copies thereof. Free To Air

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Basic Television and Svod License Agreement, License Agreement, Basic Television and Svod License Agreement

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Content Protection System. Unless the service is Free to Air, all All content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes a digital rights management or conditional access system, encryption (or other effective method of ensuring that transmissions cannot be received by unauthorized entities) and digital output protection (such system, the “Content Protection System”). The Content Protection System shall: be approved in writing by Licensor (including any upgrades or new versions which decrease the level of security of the Content Protection System: is considered approved without written Licensor approval if it is ), and be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules associated therewith, and use rights settings that are in accordance with the requirements in the Usage Rules, this Content Protection Schedule and this Agreement, and be an implementation of one the content protection systems approved for UltraViolet services by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) for UltraViolet services), and said implementation meets the compliance and robustness rules associated with the chosen UltraViolet approved content protection system, or be an implementation of Microsoft WMDRM10 and said implementation meets the associated compliance and robustness rules, or if a conditional access system, be a compliant implementation of a Licensor-approved, industry standard conditional access system, or be a compliant implementation of other Content Protection System approved in writing by Licensor. Licensor hereby approves the following conditional access systems, which have been implemented in the industry in the Territory: Conax Contego CTI CAS Licensee’s HLS Key Exchange and DRM Solution subject to Section 10.1 below, and for Standard Definition (SD) content only. The DECE-UltraViolet approved content protection systems are: Xxxxxx Broadband Microsoft Playready CMLA Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) DRM Version 2 or 2.1 Adobe Flash Access 2.0 (not Adobe’s Flash streaming product) Widevine Cypher ® is considered approved without written Licensor approval if it is an implementation of a proprietary Cisco PowerKey Xxxxxx MS3 (Xxxxxx Simple Secure Streaming) Microsoft Mediarooms Motorola MediaCipher Motorola Encryptonite (also known as SecureMedia Encryptonite) Nagra (Media ACCESS CLK, ELK and PRM-ELK) NDS Videoguard Verimatrix VCAS conditional access system which is widely used and accepted within PRM (Persistent Rights Management) If Licensee supports or facilitates any video or audio content sharing or upload service for its Users, the industry if not approved under clause 2.1 or clause 2.2 above, Licensed Service shall be approved in writing by Licensor, shall be fully compliant with all use appropriate technology (e.g. digital fingerprint and filtering techniques) to prevent the compliance unauthorized delivery and robustness rules stipulated by the provider distribution of the Content Protection System Geofiltering The Licensee shall take affirmative, reasonable measures to restrict access to Licensor’s content to within the territory in which the across such content has been licensedsharing or upload services. Licensee shall periodically review the geofiltering tactics and perform upgrades to the Content Protection System to maintain industry-standard geofiltering capabilities. For systems which are not based on a unicast transmission to a client over IP-based systems, (e.g systems using satellite broadcast), geofiltering may be accomplished by any means that meets the requirements in this section, and the use of mechanisms based on any IP address assigned to a receiving end user device is NOT required. Network Service Protection Requirements. All licensed content must be protected according to industry standards at content processing and storage facilities. Access to content in unprotected format must be limited to authorized personnel and auditable records of actual access shall be maintained. All facilities which process and store content must be available for Licensor audits, which may be carried out by a third party to be selected by Licensor, upon the request of Licensor. Content must be returned to Licensor or securely destroyed pursuant to the Agreement at the end of such content’s license period including, without limitation, all electronic and physical copies thereof. Free To AirIntentionally omitted.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement

Content Protection System. Unless the service is Free to Air, all All content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes a digital rights management or conditional access system, encryption (or other effective method of ensuring that transmissions cannot be received by unauthorized entities) and digital output protection (such system, the “Content Protection System”). The Content Protection SystemSystem shall: is considered approved without written Licensor approval if it is be an implementation of one the content protection systems approved for UltraViolet services by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) for UltraViolet services), or be an implementation of Microsoft WMDRM10 and said implementation meets the associated compliance and robustness rules, or be otherwise approved in writing by Licensor. In addition to the foregoing, the Content Protection System shall, in each case: be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules associated therewith, and use rights settings that are in accordance with the chosen UltraViolet content protection systemrequirements in the Usage Rules, this Content Protection Schedule and this Agreement. The DECE-approved content protection systems currently approved for UltraViolet services by DECE for both streaming and download and approved by Licensor for both streaming and download are: Xxxxxx Broadband Microsoft Playready CMLA Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) DRM Version 2 or 2.1 Adobe Flash Access 2.0 (not Adobe’s Flash streaming RTMPE product) Widevine Cypher ® is considered The content protection systems currently approved without written for UltraViolet services by DECE for streaming only and approved by Licensor approval if it is an implementation of a proprietary for streaming only unless otherwise stated are: Cisco PowerKey Xxxxxx MS3 (Xxxxxx Simple Secure Streaming) Microsoft Mediarooms Motorola MediaCipher Motorola Encryptonite (also known as SecureMedia Encryptonite) Nagra (Media ACCESS CLK, ELK and PRM-ELK) (approved by Licensor for both streaming and download) NDS Videoguard (approved by Licensor for both streaming and download) Verimatrix VCAS conditional access system and PRM (Persistent Rights Management) (approved by Licensor for both streaming and download) DivX Plus Streaming To the extent required by applicable local and EU law, the Licensed Service shall prevent the unauthorized delivery and distribution of Licensor’s content. In the event Licensee elects to offer user generated/content upload facilities with sharing capabilities, it shall notify Licensee in advance in writing. Upon such notice, the parties shall discuss in good faith, the implementation (in compliance with local and EU law) of commercially reasonable measures (including but not limited to finger printing) to prevent the unauthorized delivery and distribution of Licensor’s content within the UGC/content upload facilities provided by Licensee. CI Plus Any Conditional Access implemented via the CI Plus standard used to protect Licensed Content must support the following: Have signed the CI Plus Content Distributor Agreement (CDA), or commit in good faith to sign it as soon as reasonably possible after the Effective Date, so that Licensee can request and receive Service Operator Certificate Revocation Lists (SOCRLs). The Content Distributor Agreement is available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx/en/solutions/consumer_electronics.htm . ensure that their CI Plus Conditional Access Modules (CICAMs) support the processing and execution of SOCRLs, liaising with their CICAM supplier where necessary ensure that their SOCRL contains the most up-to-date CRL available from CI Plus LLP. Not put any entries in the Service Operator Certificate White List (SOCWL, which is widely used and accepted within to undo device revocations in the industry if not approved under clause 2.1 or clause 2.2 above, shall be SOCRL) unless such entries have been approved in writing by Licensor, shall be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules stipulated by the provider of the Content Protection System Geofiltering The Licensee shall take affirmative, reasonable measures . Set CI Plus parameters so as to restrict access to Licensor’s content to within the territory in which the content has been licensed. Licensee shall periodically review the geofiltering tactics and perform upgrades to the Content Protection System to maintain industry-standard geofiltering capabilities. For systems which are not based on a unicast transmission to a client over IP-based systems, (e.g systems using satellite broadcast), geofiltering may be accomplished by any means that meets meet the requirements in the section “Outputs” of this section, and the use of mechanisms based on any IP address assigned to a receiving end user device is NOT requiredschedule. Network Service Protection Requirements. All licensed content must be protected according to industry standards at content processing and storage facilities. Access to content in unprotected format must be limited to authorized personnel and auditable records of actual access shall be maintained. All facilities which process and store content must be available for Licensor audits, which may be carried out by a third party to be selected by Licensor, upon the request of Licensor. Content must be returned to Licensor or securely destroyed pursuant to the Agreement at the end of such content’s license period including, without limitation, all electronic and physical copies thereof. Free To AirStreaming

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Samples: Hotel Motion Picture Vod License Agreement

Content Protection System. Unless the service is Free to Air, all All content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes a digital rights management or conditional access system, encryption (or other effective method of ensuring that transmissions cannot be received by unauthorized entities) and digital output protection (such system, the “Content Protection System”). The Content Protection System shall: be approved in writing by Licensor (including any significant upgrades or new versions, which Licensee shall submit to Licensor for approval upon such upgrades or new versions becoming available, or any upgrades or new versions which decrease the level of security of the Content Protection System: is considered approved without written Licensor approval if it is ), and be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules associated therewith, and use rights settings that are in accordance with the requirements in the Usage Rules, this Content Protection Schedule and this Agreement, and be an implementation of one the content protection systems approved for UltraViolet services by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) for UltraViolet services), and said implementation meets the compliance and robustness rules associated with the chosen UltraViolet approved content protection system, or be an implementation of Microsoft WMDRM10 and said implementation meets the associated compliance and robustness rules, or if a conditional access system, be a compliant implementation of a Licensor-approved, industry standard conditional access system, or be a compliant implementation of other Content Protection System approved in writing by Licensor. The DECE-UltraViolet approved content protection systems are: Xxxxxx Broadband Microsoft Playready CMLA Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) DRM Version 2 or 2.1 Adobe Flash Access 2.0 (not Adobe’s Flash streaming product) Widevine Cypher ® If Licensee supports or facilitates any content sharing or upload service for its Users, the Licensed Service shall use appropriate technology (e.g. digital fingerprint and filtering techniques) to prevent the unauthorized delivery and distribution of Licensor’s content across such content sharing or upload services. CI Plus Any Conditional Access implemented via the CI Plus standard used to protect Licensed Content must support the following: Have signed the CI Plus Content Distributor Agreement (CDA), or commit in good faith to sign it as soon as reasonably possible after the Effective Date, so that Licensee can request and receive Service Operator Certificate Revocation Lists (SOCRLs). The Content Distributor Agreement is considered approved without written Licensor approval if it is an implementation available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx/en/solutions/consumer_electronics.htm . ensure that their CI Plus Conditional Access Modules (CICAMs) support the processing and execution of a proprietary conditional access system SOCRLs, liaising with their CICAM supplier where necessary ensure that their SOCRL contains the most up-to-date CRL available from CI Plus LLP. Not put any entries in the Service Operator Certificate White List (SOCWL, which is widely used and accepted within to undo device revocations in the industry if not approved under clause 2.1 or clause 2.2 above, shall be SOCRL) unless such entries have been approved in writing by Licensor, shall be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules stipulated by the provider of the Content Protection System Geofiltering The Licensee shall take affirmative, reasonable measures . Set CI Plus parameters so as to restrict access to Licensor’s content to within the territory in which the content has been licensed. Licensee shall periodically review the geofiltering tactics and perform upgrades to the Content Protection System to maintain industry-standard geofiltering capabilities. For systems which are not based on a unicast transmission to a client over IP-based systems, (e.g systems using satellite broadcast), geofiltering may be accomplished by any means that meets meet the requirements in the section “Outputs” of this section, and the use of mechanisms based on any IP address assigned to a receiving end user device is NOT required. Network Service Protection Requirements. All licensed content must be protected according to industry standards at content processing and storage facilities. Access to content in unprotected format must be limited to authorized personnel and auditable records of actual access shall be maintained. All facilities which process and store content must be available for Licensor audits, which may be carried out by a third party to be selected by Licensor, upon the request of Licensor. Content must be returned to Licensor or securely destroyed pursuant to the Agreement at the end of such content’s license period including, without limitation, all electronic and physical copies thereof. Free To Airschedule: Streaming

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Samples: License Agreement

Content Protection System. Unless the service is Free to Air, all All content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes a digital rights management or conditional access system, encryption (or other effective method of ensuring that transmissions cannot be received by unauthorized entities) and digital output protection (such system, the “Content Protection System”). The Content Protection SystemSystem shall: is considered approved without written Licensor approval if it is be an implementation of one the content protection systems approved for UltraViolet services by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) for UltraViolet services), and said implementation meets the compliance and robustness rules associated with the chosen UltraViolet approved content protection system, or be an implementation of Microsoft WMDRM10 and said implementation meets the associated compliance and robustness rules, or be an implementation of a Licensor-approved, industry standard conditional access system, or be otherwise approved in writing by Licensor. In addition to the foregoing, the Content Protection System shall, in each case: be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules associated therewith, and use rights settings that are in accordance with the requirements in the Usage Rules, this Content Protection Schedule and this Agreement. The DECE-approved content protection systems currently approved for UltraViolet services by DECE for both streaming and download and approved by Licensor for both streaming and download are: Xxxxxx Broadband Microsoft Playready CMLA Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) DRM Version 2 or 2.1 Adobe Flash Access 2.0 (not Adobe’s Flash streaming RTMPE product) Widevine Cypher ® is considered The content protection systems currently approved without written for UltraViolet services by DECE for streaming only and approved by Licensor approval if it is an implementation of a proprietary for streaming only are: Cisco PowerKey Xxxxxx MS3 (Xxxxxx Simple Secure Streaming) Microsoft Mediarooms Motorola MediaCipher Motorola Encryptonite (also known as SecureMedia Encryptonite) Nagra (Media ACCESS CLK, ELK and PRM-ELK) NDS Videoguard Verimatrix VCAS conditional access system and PRM (Persistent Rights Management) To the extent required by applicable local and EU law, the Licensed Service shall prevent the unauthorized delivery and distribution of Licensor’s content. In the event Licensee elects to offer user generated/content upload facilities with sharing capabilities, it shall notify Licensee in advance in writing. Upon such notice, the parties shall discuss in good faith, the implementation (in compliance with local and EU law) of commercially reasonable measures (including but not limited to finger printing) to prevent the unauthorized delivery and distribution of Licensor’s content within the UGC/content upload facilities provided by Licensee. YouView (only if UK is included as a part of the territory) Licensor content streamed to YouView clients shall: be protected using “Device authentication and encrypted content delivery” using Xxxxxx Simple Secure Streaming (MS3) as specified in section 3.5 of the YouView Core Technical Specifications V1.0 or be protected using Xxxxxx Broadband as specified in “Device authentication and encrypted content delivery”, as specified in section 3.6 of the YouView Core Technical Specifications Version 1.0. NOT be streamed by any other YouView method. be deleted in its entirety immediately after viewing of the content by the user has finished. Download of Licensor content to YouView clients shall use Xxxxxx Broadband as specified in “Device authentication and encrypted content delivery” as specified in section 3.6 of the YouView Core Technical Specifications Version 1.0 only. Download of Sony Pictures Entertainment content over any other YouView method is not permitted. In all cases, outputs shall be as protected as specified in section 3.9 of the YouView Core Technical Specifications, Version 1.0, and Licensee shall in all cases signal that HDCP shall be applied. CI Plus Any Conditional Access implemented via the CI Plus standard used to protect Licensed Content must support the following: Have signed the CI Plus Content Distributor Agreement (CDA), or commit in good faith to sign it as soon as reasonably possible after the Effective Date, so that Licensee can request and receive Service Operator Certificate Revocation Lists (SOCRLs). The Content Distributor Agreement is available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx/en/solutions/consumer_electronics.htm . ensure that their CI Plus Conditional Access Modules (CICAMs) support the processing and execution of SOCRLs, liaising with their CICAM supplier where necessary ensure that their SOCRL contains the most up-to-date CRL available from CI Plus LLP. Not put any entries in the Service Operator Certificate White List (SOCWL, which is widely used and accepted within to undo device revocations in the industry if not approved under clause 2.1 or clause 2.2 above, shall be SOCRL) unless such entries have been approved in writing by Licensor, shall be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules stipulated by the provider of the Content Protection System Geofiltering The Licensee shall take affirmative, reasonable measures . Set CI Plus parameters so as to restrict access to Licensor’s content to within the territory in which the content has been licensed. Licensee shall periodically review the geofiltering tactics and perform upgrades to the Content Protection System to maintain industry-standard geofiltering capabilities. For systems which are not based on a unicast transmission to a client over IP-based systems, (e.g systems using satellite broadcast), geofiltering may be accomplished by any means that meets meet the requirements in the section “Outputs” of this section, and the use of mechanisms based on any IP address assigned to a receiving end user device is NOT requiredschedule. Network Service Protection Requirements. All licensed content must be protected according to industry standards at content processing and storage facilities. Access to content in unprotected format must be limited to authorized personnel and auditable records of actual access shall be maintained. All facilities which process and store content must be available for Licensor audits, which may be carried out by a third party to be selected by Licensor, upon the request of Licensor. Content must be returned to Licensor or securely destroyed pursuant to the Agreement at the end of such content’s license period including, without limitation, all electronic and physical copies thereof. Free To AirStreaming

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Samples: Svod License Agreement

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Content Protection System. Unless the service is Free to Air, all All content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes a digital rights management or conditional access system, encryption (or other effective method of ensuring that transmissions cannot be received by unauthorized entities) and digital output protection (such system, the “Content Protection System”). The Content Protection System shall: be approved in writing by Licensor (including any significant upgrades or new versions, which Licensee shall submit to Licensor for approval upon such upgrades or new versions becoming available, or any upgrades or new versions which decrease the level of security of the Content Protection System: is considered approved without written Licensor approval if ), and be materially compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules associated therewith, and use rights settings that are in accordance with the requirements in the Usage Rules, this Content Protection Schedule and this Agreement, and [Cannot accept “similarly protective” or materiality language in (iii), (v) and (vi) because it is undercuts everything else in the schedule] be an implementation of one the content protection systems approved for UltraViolet services by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) for UltraViolet services), and said implementation meets the compliance and robustness rules associated with the chosen UltraViolet approved content protection system, or be an implementation of Microsoft WMDRM10 and said implementation meets the associated compliance and robustness rules or if a conditional access system, be a compliant implementation of a Licensor-approved, industry standard conditional access system, or be a compliant implementation of other Content Protection System approved in writing by Licensor. [DRMs are either formally compliant, in that the implementer has signed up to meet the compliance rules, or not -- “material” doesn’t come into it] The DECE-UltraViolet approved content protection systems as of the Effective Date are: Xxxxxx Broadband Microsoft Playready CMLA Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) DRM Version 2 or 2.1 Adobe Flash Access 2.0 (not Adobe’s Flash streaming product) Widevine Cypher ® If Licensee supports or facilitates any content sharing or upload service for its Users, the Licensed Service shall use appropriate technology (e.g. digital fingerprint and filtering techniques) to prevent the unauthorized delivery and distribution of Licensor’s content across such content sharing or upload services. CI Plus Any Conditional Access implemented via the CI Plus standard used to protect Licensed Content must support the following: Have signed the CI Plus Content Distributor Agreement (CDA), or commit in good faith to sign it as soon as reasonably possible after the Effective Date, so that Licensee can request and receive Service Operator Certificate Revocation Lists (SOCRLs). The Content Distributor Agreement is considered approved without written Licensor approval if it is an implementation available at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xx/en/solutions/consumer_electronics.htm . ensure that their CI Plus Conditional Access Modules (CICAMs) support the processing and execution of a proprietary conditional access system SOCRLs, liaising with their CICAM supplier where necessary ensure that their SOCRL contains the most up-to-date CRL available from CI Plus LLP. Not put any entries in the Service Operator Certificate White List (SOCWL, which is widely used and accepted within to undo device revocations in the industry if not approved under clause 2.1 or clause 2.2 above, shall be SOCRL) unless such entries have been approved in writing by Licensor, shall be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules stipulated by the provider of the Content Protection System Geofiltering The Licensee shall take affirmative, reasonable measures . Set CI Plus parameters so as to restrict access to Licensor’s content to within the territory in which the content has been licensed. Licensee shall periodically review the geofiltering tactics and perform upgrades to the Content Protection System to maintain industry-standard geofiltering capabilities. For systems which are not based on a unicast transmission to a client over IP-based systems, (e.g systems using satellite broadcast), geofiltering may be accomplished by any means that meets meet the requirements in the section “Outputs” of this section, and the use of mechanisms based on any IP address assigned to a receiving end user device is NOT required. Network Service Protection Requirements. All licensed content must be protected according to industry standards at content processing and storage facilities. Access to content in unprotected format must be limited to authorized personnel and auditable records of actual access shall be maintained. All facilities which process and store content must be available for Licensor audits, which may be carried out by a third party to be selected by Licensor, upon the request of Licensor. Content must be returned to Licensor or securely destroyed pursuant to the Agreement at the end of such content’s license period including, without limitation, all electronic and physical copies thereof. Free To Airschedule: Streaming

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Samples: License Agreement

Content Protection System. Unless the service is Free to Air, all All content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes encryption (or other effective method of ensuring that transmissions cannot be received by unauthorized entities) digital rights management, conditional access systems and digital output protection (such system, the “Content Protection System”). The Content Protection SystemSystem shall: is considered be approved without written in writing by Licensor (including any upgrades or new versions, which Licensee shall submit to Licensor for approval upon such upgrades or new versions becoming available), be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules associated therewith, and use only those rights settings, if it is applicable, that are approved in writing by Licensor. be an implementation of one the content protection systems approved for UltraViolet services by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) for UltraViolet services), and said implementation meets the compliance and robustness rules associated with the chosen UltraViolet approved content protection system, or . Be an implementation of Microsoft WMDRM10 and said implementation meets the associated compliance and robustness rules, or If a conditional access system, be a compliant implementation of a Licensor-approved, industry standard conditional access system, or Be a compliant implementation of other Digital Rights Management (DRM) system approved in writing by Licensor. The DECE-UltraViolet approved content protection systems are: Xxxxxx Broadband Microsoft Playready CMLA Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) DRM Version 2 or 2.1 Adobe Flash Access 2.0 (not Adobe’s Flash streaming product) Widevine Cypher ® Adobe RTMPe (to be sunset as soon as commercially reasonable, but in no event may Licensee continue using Adobe RTMPe after June 30, 2012). The Licensed Service shall prevent the unauthorized delivery and distribution of Licensor’s content (for example, user-generated / user-uploaded content) and shall use reasonable efforts to filter and prevent such occurrences. CI Plus Any Conditional Access implemented via the CI Plus standard used to protect Licensed Content must support the following: commit in good faith to sign the CI Plus Content Distributor Agreement (CDA) as soon as reasonably possible after this document is considered approved without written Licensor approval if it is an implementation available for signature, so that Licensee can request and receive Service Operator Certificate Revocation Lists (SOCRLs) ensure that their CI Plus Conditional Access Modules (CICAMs) support the processing and execution of a proprietary conditional access system SOCRLs, liaising with their CICAM supplier where necessary ensure that their SOCRL contains the most up-to-date CRL available from CI Plus LLP. Not put any entries in the Service Operator Certificate White List (SOCWL, which is widely used and accepted within to undo device revocations in the industry if not approved under clause 2.1 or clause 2.2 above, shall be SOCRL) unless such entries have been approved in writing by Licensor, shall be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules stipulated by the provider of the Content Protection System Geofiltering The Licensee shall take affirmative, reasonable measures . Set CI Plus parameters so as to restrict access to Licensor’s content to within the territory in which the content has been licensed. Licensee shall periodically review the geofiltering tactics and perform upgrades to the Content Protection System to maintain industry-standard geofiltering capabilities. For systems which are not based on a unicast transmission to a client over IP-based systems, (e.g systems using satellite broadcast), geofiltering may be accomplished by any means that meets meet the requirements in the section “Outputs” of this section, and the use of mechanisms based on any IP address assigned to a receiving end user device is NOT required. Network Service Protection Requirements. All licensed content must be protected according to industry standards at content processing and storage facilities. Access to content in unprotected format must be limited to authorized personnel and auditable records of actual access shall be maintained. All facilities which process and store content must be available for Licensor audits, which may be carried out by a third party to be selected by Licensor, upon the request of Licensor. Content must be returned to Licensor or securely destroyed pursuant to the Agreement at the end of such content’s license period including, without limitation, all electronic and physical copies thereof. Free To Airschedule: Streaming

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Samples: Svod License Agreement

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