Content Security Measures Clause Samples
Content Security Measures. In all cases, Google shall provide content protection and security which is (i) no less robust and effective than that which is applied to any other comparable content (i.e., professionally-produced, ad-supported premium long-form television or film content) being distributed by Google on the same or similar platforms; and at least as robust and effective as those security and content protection measures required to conform with industry standards taking into account the platform and available distribution technology, content resolution, content type (e.g., long-form television content), and platform business model (e.g., ad-supported, VOD). Google shall migrate its DRM for Provider Content on the Migration Platforms from RTMPe or its industry-standard equivalent to one or more of the Approved Migration DRMs by March 31, 2013. If Google does not migrate its DRM for Provider Content to mobile devices, in addition to the Migration Platforms, then Google shall restrict exhibition of the Provider Content from any such mobile devices, and mobile devices will no longer be considered an “Approved Device” under this Agreement. Google shall employ industry-standard measures and procedures for the reception, preparation, management, distribution, and rendering of the Provider Content, which are reasonably designed and configured to effectively protect the Provider Content from unauthorized access, distribution or use (“Security Measures”), which shall include:
3.3.1.1 Secure content reception, preparation, management, and distribution;
3.3.1.2 Delivery only in Encrypted form to End Users of the YouTube Website utilizing industry-standard systems and protocols (e.g., Widevine Cypher Version 4.5 or above, Adobe Flash Media Streaming Server client version 10.0.22 or above, Adobe RTMPE version 5, with SWF verification and security token utilized and with the following turned off: RTMP, RTMPT and RTMPS);,);
3.3.1.3 Industry-standard digital rights management technology (e.g., Widevine Cypher 4.2 DRMversion 4.5 or higher or above, Flash Access version 2.0 or above, etc.), designed and configured as necessary to achieve compliance with the terms and conditions of this Section 3.3;
3.3.1.4 Measures reasonably designed to prevent identification or sharing of a usable streaming source URL, and to prevent direct access or download of the Provider Content, including use of time-limited URLs;
3.3.1.5 Use of hardware and software robustness solutions, with a level of robustness t...
Content Security Measures. In all cases, Google shall provide content protection and security which is (i) no less robust and effective than that which is applied to any other comparable content (i.e., professionally-produced, ad-supported premium long-form television or film content) being distributed by Google on the same or similar platforms; and at least as robust and effective as those security and content protection measures required to conform with industry standards taking into account the platform and available distribution technology, content resolution, content type (e.g., long-form television content), and platform business model (e.g., ad-supported, VOD). Google shall use an Approved DRM for Provider Content exhibited on Approved Devices. Google shall employ industry-standard measures and procedures for the reception, preparation, management, distribution, and rendering of the Provider Content, which are reasonably designed and configured to effectively protect the Provider Content from unauthorized access, distribution or use (“Security Measures”), which shall include.
3.3.1.1 Secure content reception, preparation, management, and distribution;
3.3.1.2 Delivery only in Encrypted form to End Users of the YouTube Website utilizing industry-standard systems and protocols (e.g., an Approved DRM);
3.3.1.3 An Approved DRM, designed and configured as necessary to achieve compliance with the terms and conditions of this Section 3.3;
3.3.1.4 Measures reasonably designed to prevent identification or sharing of a usable streaming source URL, and to prevent direct access or download of the Provider Content, including use of time-limited URLs;
3.3.1.5 Use of hardware and software robustness solutions, with a level of robustness that, at minimum, can prevent a successful content Security Breach by a casual attacker;
3.3.1.6 Technical means (e.g., IP-based geofiltering or similar) to restrict access and delivery to within the Territory);
3.3.1.7 Monitoring and identifying, and taking timely and reasonable steps to remedy, unauthorized access, distribution or use (e.g., Security Breaches) relative to the Provider Content;
3.3.1.8 Implementation of security updates and patches as reasonably required to maintain the effectiveness of the content protection and security systems, including as required in response to any Security Breach;
Content Security Measures. In all cases, Google shall provide content protection and security which is (i) no less robust and effective than that which is applied to any other comparable content (i.e., professionally-produced, ad- supported premium long-form television content) being distributed by Google on the same or similar platforms; and at least as robust and effective as those
3.3.1.1 Secure content reception, preparation, management, and distribution;
3.3.1.2 Delivery only in encrypted form to end users of the YouTube
3.3.1.3 Industry-standard digital rights management technology (e.g.,
3.3.1.4 Measures reasonably designed to prevent identification or sharing of a usable streaming source URL, and to prevent direct access or download of the Licensed Content, including use of time-limited URLs;
