Common use of Content Protection System Clause in Contracts

Content Protection System. All content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes digital rights management, conditional access systems 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 materially change the Content Protection System, 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 applicable, that are approved in writing by Licensor. be considered to meet sections 1 (“Encryption”), 2 (““Key Management”), 3 (“Integrity”), 5 (“Digital Rights Management”), 10 (“Protection against hacking”), 11 (“License Revocation”), 12 (“Secure Remote Update”), 16 (“PVR Requirements”), 17 (“Copying”) of this schedule if the Content Protection System is an implementation of one the content protection systems approved for UltraViolet services by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE), and said implementation meets the compliance and robustness rules associated with the chosen UltraViolet approved content protection system, or the Content Protection System is an implementation of Microsoft WMDRM10 and said implementation meets the associated compliance and robustness rules. The 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 ® be approved and will be deemed to meet section 1 (“Encryption”), 2 (“Key Management”) 3 (“Integrity”), 5 (“Digital Rights Management”), 6 (“Conditional Access Systems”). 10 (“Protection against hacking”), 11 (“License Revocation”), 12 (“Secure Remote Update”), 16 (“PVR Requirements”), 17 (“Copying”) if the Content Protection System is an implementation of any of the following: NDS Irdeto Securemedia Verimatrix Microsoft WDRM10 & Microsoft Playready Adobe Flash Access 2.0 (AnyWhere DRM)

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Licence Agreement, Licence Agreement

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Content Protection System. All content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes digital rights management, conditional access systems and digital output protection (such system, the “Content Protection System”)System”).in accordance with the requirements set forth in this Exhibit. The Content Protection System shall: Approved Content Protection Technology – The content protection technologies listed on Schedule I hereto shall be pre-approved for use by Comcast in connection with Comcast’s distribution of the SVOD content. The Approved Content Protection Technology shall: be approved in writing by Licensor (including any upgrades or new versions which materially change the Content Protection Systemversions, 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 applicable, that are approved in writing by Licensor. be considered to meet sections 1 (“Encryption”), 2 (“Key Management”), 3 (“Integrity”), 5 (“Digital Rights Management”), 10 (“Protection against hacking”), 11 (“License Revocation”), 12 (“Secure Remote Update”), 16 (“PVR Requirements”), 17 (“Copying”) of this schedule if the Content Protection System is an implementation of one the content protection systems approved for UltraViolet services by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE), and said implementation meets the compliance and robustness rules associated with the chosen UltraViolet approved content protection system, or the Content Protection System is an implementation of Microsoft WMDRM10 and said implementation meets the associated compliance and robustness rules. The UltraViolet approved content protection systems areare currently: 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 ® be approved and will be deemed to meet section 1 (“Encryption”), 2 (“Key Management”) 3 (“Integrity”), 5 (“Digital Rights Management”), 6 (“Conditional Access Systems”). 10 (“Protection against hacking”), 11 (“License Revocation”), 12 (“Secure Remote Update”), 16 (“PVR Requirements”), 17 (“Copying”) if the Content Protection System is an implementation of any of the following: NDS Irdeto Securemedia Verimatrix Microsoft WDRM10 & Microsoft Playready Adobe Flash Access 2.0 (AnyWhere DRM)®

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Video on Demand License Agreement

Content Protection System. All content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes (i) digital rights management for the Licensed Internet Service; and (ii) digital rights management, conditional access systems and digital output protection for the Licensed Cable Service (such systemsystemssystem, the “Content Protection System”). The Content Protection System shall: be approved in writing by Licensor (including any material upgrades or new versions which materially change alters the overall Content Protection System, which Licensee shall submit to Licensor for approval upon such material upgrades or new versions becoming available, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld), be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules associated therewith, and use only those rights settings, if applicable, that are approved in writing by Licensor. be considered to meet sections 1 (“Encryption”), 2 (“Key Management”), 3 (“Integrity”), 5 (“Digital Rights Management”), 10 (“Protection against hacking”), 11 (“License Revocation”), 12 (“Secure Remote Update”), 16 (“PVR Requirements”), 17 (“Copying”) of this schedule if the Content Protection System is an implementation of one the content protection systems approved for UltraViolet services by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE), and said implementation meets the compliance and robustness rules associated with the chosen UltraViolet DECE approved content protection system, or the Content Protection System is an implementation of Microsoft WMDRM10 and said implementation meets the associated compliance and robustness rules. The UltraViolet 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 ® be approved and will be deemed to meet section 1 (“Encryption”), 2 (“Key Management”) 3 (“Integrity”), 5 (“Digital Rights Management”), 6 (“Conditional Access Systems”). 10 (“Protection against hacking”), 11 (“License Revocation”), 12 (“Secure Remote Update”), 16 (“PVR Requirements”), 17 (“Copying”) if the Content Protection System is an implementation of any of the following: NDS Irdeto Securemedia Verimatrix Microsoft WDRM10 & Microsoft Playready Adobe Flash Access 2.0 (AnyWhere DRM)®

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Samples: License Revocation

Content Protection System. 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, management or conditional access systems system, encryption 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 materially change the Content Protection System, 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 applicable, that are approved in writing by Licensor. be considered to meet sections 1 (“Encryption”), 2 (““Key Management”), 3 (“Integrity”), 5 (“Digital Rights Management”), 10 (“Protection against hacking”), 11 (“License Revocation”), 12 (“Secure Remote Update”), 16 (“PVR Requirements”), 17 (“Copying”) of this schedule if the Content Protection System is an implementation of one the content protection systems approved for UltraViolet services by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE), and said implementation meets the compliance and robustness rules associated with the chosen UltraViolet approved content protection system, or the Content Protection System is 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 an implementation of Microsoft Silverlight version 4 or later, or be an implementation of “Apple http live streaming,” or 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), and). 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, and. The content protection systems currently approved for UltraViolet services by DECE are: be an implementation of one the content protection systems approved for UltraViolet services by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE), 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 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 streamingRTMPE 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. YouView (UK onlyonly 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 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. NOT be streamed by any other YouView method. 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 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. CI Plus CI Plus (include only if CI Plus is approved—otherwise include the following instead: “Any use of CI Plus must be approved and will be deemed to meet section 1 (“Encryption”), 2 (“Key Management”) 3 (“Integrity”), 5 (“Digital Rights Management”), 6 (“by Licensor in writing.” Any Conditional Access Systems”). 10 (“Protection against hacking”), 11 (“License Revocation”), 12 (“Secure Remote Update”), 16 (“PVR Requirements”), 17 (“Copying”) if implemented via the CI Plus standard used to protect Licensed Content Protection System is an implementation of any of must support the following: NDS Irdeto Securemedia Verimatrix Microsoft WDRM10 & Microsoft Playready Adobe Flash 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 2.0 Modules (AnyWhere DRM)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 used to undo device revocations in the SOCRL) unless such entries have been approved in writing by Licensor. Set CI Plus parameters so as to meet the requirements in the section “Outputs” of this schedule:.

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Samples: wikileaks.org

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Content Protection System. All content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes (i) digital rights management for the Licensed Internet Service; and (ii) digital rights management, conditional access systems and digital output protection for the Licensed Cable Service (such systemsystems, the “Content Protection System”). The Content Protection System shall: be approved in writing by Licensor (including any material upgrades or new versions which materially change alters the overall Content Protection System, which Licensee shall submit to Licensor for approval upon such material upgrades or new versions becoming available, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld), be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules associated therewith, and use only those rights settings, if applicable, that are approved in writing by Licensor. be considered to meet sections 1 (“Encryption”), 2 (“Key Management”), 3 (“Integrity”), 5 (“Digital Rights Management”), 10 (“Protection against hacking”), 11 (“License Revocation”), 12 (“Secure Remote Update”), 16 (“PVR Requirements”), 17 (“Copying”) of this schedule if the Content Protection System is an implementation of one the content protection systems approved for UltraViolet services by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE), and said implementation meets the compliance and robustness rules associated with the chosen UltraViolet DECE approved content protection system, or the Content Protection System is an implementation of Microsoft WMDRM10 and said implementation meets the associated compliance and robustness rules. The UltraViolet 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 ® be approved [TJW: I suggest we delete this for PVOD – its up to Xxxxxx to ensure their implementations are robust and will be deemed to meet section 1 (“Encryption”), 2 (“Key Management”) 3 (“Integrity”), 5 (“Digital Rights Management”), 6 (“Conditional Access Systems”). 10 (“Protection against hacking”), 11 (“License Revocation”), 12 (“Secure Remote Update”), 16 (“PVR Requirements”), 17 (“Copying”) if they are on the Content Protection System is an implementation of any of the following: NDS Irdeto Securemedia Verimatrix Microsoft WDRM10 & Microsoft Playready Adobe Flash Access 2.0 (AnyWhere DRM)hook for it.]

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Revocation

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