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Copy Never Sample Clauses

Copy NeverLicensed Products shall be constructed such that Copy Never DT Data received via their Sink Functions may not, once decrypted, be stored except as a Transitory Image or as otherwise permitted in Section 2.1.1: 2.1.1 Copy Never DT Data may be retained (i.e., stored) for such period as is specified by the Retention State Field, solely for purposes of enabling the delayed display of such DT Data. Such retained DT Data shall be stored using a method set forth in Section 2.2. and shall be obliterated or otherwise rendered unusable upon expiration of such period.
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Copy NeverCommercial Audiovisual Content delivered as follows may be encoded and transmitted as Copy Never Content: 2.1.1.1 Prerecorded Media, 2.1.1.2 Pay-Per-View, 2.1.1.3 Subscription-On-Demand, 2.1.1.4 Video-on-Demand, 2.1.1.5 New business models that are comparable to 2.
Copy NeverFor the avoidance of doubt, Content Participant may not encode, or direct to be encoded, using DTCP Copy Never encoding content for transmission over a Protected Free-to-Air System.
Copy Never. Controlled Content and/or ECP Controlled Content delivered as follows may be encoded and transmitted as Copy Never content: a) Pay-Per-View b) Subscription-on-Demand c) Video-on-Demand d) Pay Television transmission of Enhanced Video e) Undefined Business Models that are Comparable to any of the foregoing. In the use of Copy Never, Content Distributor shall encode, or direct to be encoded, such content so as to cause the Retention Limit to be set to at least ninety (90) minutes.
Copy NeverLicensed Products, including, without limitation, such a device with integrated recording capability such as a so-called “personal video recorder”, shall not copy ECP Controlled Content that is designated in the EMI bits as never to be copied (“copy never”) except as permitted in Section 3.2 of Exhibit C of the Agreement and by the following:
Copy NeverLicensed Products shall not make, or cause to be made, a copy on EMPR Media of Commercial Audiovisual Content labeled “Copy Never.”
Copy NeverLicensed Products shall be constructed such that Copy Never DT Data received via their Sink Functions may not, once decrypted, be stored except as a Transitory Image or as otherwise permitted in Section 2.1.1 or 2.1.2: 2.1.1 Copy Never DT Data may be retained (i.e., stored) for such period as is specified by the Retention State Field, solely for purposes of enabling the delayed display of such DT Data. Such retained DT Data shall be stored using a method set forth in Section 2.2. and shall be obliterated or otherwise rendered unusable upon expiration of such period. 2.1.2 Copy Never DT Data associated with the Retention Time Field may be retained for such period as is specified by the Retention Time Field, solely for purposes of enabling the delayed display or the making of a Further Bound Copy of such DT Data. Such retained DT Data shall be stored using a method set forth in Section 2.2 (except Section 2.2.1.1) and shall be obliterated or otherwise rendered unusable upon expiration of such period.
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Copy NeverLicensed Products, including, without limitation, such a device with integrated recording capability such as a so-called “personal video recorder,” shall not copy Controlled Content that is designated in the EMI bits as never to be copied (“Copy Never”) except as permitted in section 3.2 or by the following 3.4.1: 3.4.1 Such a Licensed Product may internally store content as to which Copy Never control has been asserted up to 90 minutes from initial transmission (e.g., frame-by-frame, minute-by-minute, megabyte by megabyte, etc.), or such longer period as may be specified in the CCI. When internally storing such content, including for the purpose of implementing pause, as allowed in this section, the content shall be stored in a manner which is encrypted in a manner that provides no less security than the 128-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (“AES”). Subject to this functionality, Licensed Products shall be designed and manufactured to be able to obliterate the stored content or render unusable the stored content after the stated period of time (as identified by the OCAP application), on a frame-by-frame, minute-by-minute, megabyte-by-megabyte basis.
Copy Never. Host Devices, including, without limitation, such a device with integrated recording capability such as a so-called “personal video recorder,” shall not copy Controlled Content that is designated in the EMI bits as never to be copied (“copy never”) except as permitted in section 3.2 or by the following: 3.4.1 Such a device may internally store such content, including for the purpose of pausing the program, when instructed by OCAP if the stored content is securely bound to the Host Device doing the recording so that it is not removable therefrom and is not itself subject to further temporary or other recording within the Host Device before it is rendered unusable; provided the device is made in compliance with specified robustness requirements to avoid circumvention of such restrictions. When internally storing such content, including for the purpose of implementing pause, as allowed in this section, the content shall be stored in a manner which is encrypted in a manner that provides no less security than 128-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (“AES”) or 112-bit triple DES. Host Devices shall be designed and manufactured to be able, when required by the OCAP application, to obliterate the stored content or render unusable the stored content after a stated period of time (as identified by the OCAP application), on a frame-by-frame, minute-by-minute, megabyte-by-megabyte basis.
Copy NeverLicensed Products shall not store Copy Never Controlled Content, except as permitted in 2.1, or by the following: 2.2.1 Copy Never Controlled Content may be retained (i.e., stored) for such period as is defined in the Specifications, solely for purposes of enabling the delayed or temporary display of such content. Such retained Controlled Content shall be stored according to the Specifications, and shall be deleted or otherwise rendered unusable upon expiration of such periods as defined in the Specifications. For the case of a Pause, expiration shall be enforced on a frame-by-frame, minute-by- minute, or megabyte-by-megabyte basis, but in no case exceeding one minute of a Program.
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