Copy One Generation Sample Clauses

Copy One Generation. 2.1.2.1 Commercial Audiovisual Content delivered as follows may be encoded and transmitted on such system as Copy One Generation Content: 2.1.2.1.1 Prerecorded Media, 2.1.2.1.2 Pay-Per-View, 2.1.2.1.3 Subscription-On-Demand, 2.1.2.1.4 Video-on-Demand, 2.1.2.1.5 Pay Television Transmission, 2.1.2.1.6 Non-Premium Subscription Television, 2.1.2.1.7 Free Conditional Access Delivery, 2.1.2.1.8 New business models that are comparable to 2.1.2.1.1 – 2.1.2.1.7. 2.1.2.2 Content delivered over a Protected Free-to-Air System may be encoded and transmitted as Copy One Generation Content as follows: a. content that previously has been available only in theatrical release and/or on Prerecorded Media in any country of the world, and has not previously been licensed for television broadcast in any country of the world; or, b. content that -- i. was transmitted in North America, Japan, any Western European country, Australia, or in any country constituting a major market for such audiovisual programming (each a “Major Market”), by or under license from a person or entity authorized to license such transmission, and each such transmission has been made over Video on Demand, Pay-Per-View, Subscription-on-Demand, or Undefined Business Models that are comparable to the foregoing, or Pay Television Transmissions, and ii. either— A. has not been lawfully transmitted in any Major Market in greater than Standard Definition format without using one or more digital copy protection methods (i.e., methods that impose numerical copy restrictions), including by way of example DTCP encoding and display-only methods, or, B. is a version created specifically for the market covered by a Protected Free-to-Air System, other than by minor editing processes typically performed for English-speaking foreign-produced programs re-broadcast in such market, of a program that was broadcast or is scheduled to be broadcast in another country; or, c. content that is co-produced by Content Participant and one or more other entities and is scheduled to be transmitted in a Major Market by or under license from one or more of the other co-production partners using a method of delivery set out in b(i) above and satisfies the condition set out in b(ii)(A), or, d. content that was permitted to be transmitted, and was transmitted, using DTCP Copy One Generation encoding in accordance with this Section 2.1.2.2.
Copy One Generation. Controlled Content delivered as follows may be encoded and transmitted as Copy One Generation content: a) Pay-Per-View b) Subscription-on-Demand c) Video-on-Demand d) Pay Television transmission e) Non-Premium Subscription Television f) Free Conditional Access Delivery g) Undefined Business Models that are Comparable to any of the foregoing. In the case of Copy One Generation, the Content Distributor shall encode, or direct to be encoded such that the Trick Mode Restricted Content is only applied to Commercial Advertising Messages funded Controlled Content
Copy One Generation. Content Participant may encode, or direct to be encoded, using DTCP Copy One Generation encoding: a. content that previously has been available only in theatrical release and/or on Prerecorded Media in any country of the world, and has not previously been licensed for television broadcast in any country of the world; or, b. content that -- i. was transmitted in North America, Japan, any Western European country, Australia, or in any country constituting a major market for such audiovisual programming (each a “Major Market”), by or under license from a person or entity authorized to license such transmission, and each such transmission has been made over Video on Demand, Pay-Per-View, Subscription- on-Demand, or Undefined Business Models that are comparable to the foregoing, or Pay Television Transmissions, and ii. either— A. has not been lawfully transmitted in any Major Market in greater than Standard Definition format without using one or more digital copy protection methods (i.e., methods that impose numerical copy restrictions), including by way of example DTCP encoding and display- only methods, or, B. is a version created specifically for the market covered by a Protected Free-to-Air System, other than by minor editing processes typically performed for English-speaking foreign-produced programs re- broadcast in such market, of a program that was broadcast or is scheduled to be broadcast in another country; or, c. content that is co-produced by Content Participant and one or more other entities and is scheduled to be transmitted in a Major Market by or under license from one or more of the other co-production partners using a method of delivery set out in b(i) above and satisfies the condition set out in b(ii)(A), or, d. content that was permitted to be transmitted, and was transmitted, by another Protected Free-to-Air system using DTCP Copy One Generation encoding in accordance with this Section 5.4, provided that such content also continues to satisfy the condition set forth in Section 5.4(b)(ii)(A).
Copy One Generation. 2.1.2.1 Commercial Audiovisual Content delivered as follows may be encoded and transmitted on such system as Copy One Generation Content: 2.1.2.1.1 Prerecorded Media, 2.1.2.1.2 Pay-Per-View, 2.1.2.1.3 Subscription-On-Demand, 2.1.2.1.4 Video-on-Demand, 2.1.2.1.5 Pay Television Transmission, 2.1.2.1.6 Non-Premium Subscription Television, 2.1.2.1.7 Free Conditional Access Delivery, 2.1.2.1.8 New business models that are comparable to 2.
Copy One Generation. 2.1.2.1 Commercial Audiovisual Content delivered as follows may be encoded and transmitted on such system as Copy One Generation Content: 2.1.2.1.1 Prerecorded Media, 2.1.2.1.2 Pay-Per-View, 2.1.2.1.3 Subscription-On-Demand, 2.1.2.1.4 Video-on-Demand, 2.1.2.1.5 Pay Television Transmission, 2.1.2.1.6 Non-Premium Subscription Television, 2.1.2.1.7 Free Conditional Access Delivery, 2.1.2.1.8 New business models that are comparable to 2. 1.2.1.1.1 2.1.2.1.7. 2.1.2.2 Content delivered over a Protected Free-to-Air System may be encoded and transmitted as Copy One Generation Content as follows: a. content that previously has been available only in theatrical release and/or on Prerecorded Media in any country of the world, and has not previously been licensed for television broadcast in any country of the world; or, b. content that --
Copy One Generation. 3.5.1 Copy. Host Devices may make a copy of Controlled Content that is designated in the EMI bits as permissible to be copied for one generation (“Copy One Generation”), as provided in section 3.2 or the first sentence of 3.4.1 or provided that the copy (a) is scrambled, encrypted or uniquely bound to that device, in each case using a form of copy protection that is identified by an amendment to this section 3.5, if any, and (b) is remarked as not to be further copied (“copy no more”) in a manner that is set forth in section 3.5 or 3.6, and will be effective to prevent such further copies being made by devices capable of receiving a transmission of such remarked data through the outputs identified in sections 2.4 or 3.5.
Copy One Generation. Controlled Content delivered as follows may be encoded and transmitted as Copy One Generation content a) Pay-Per-View b) Subscription-on-Demand c) Video-on-Demand, d) Pay Television transmission e) Non-Premium Subscription Television f) Free Conditional Access Delivery g) Undefined Business Models that are Comparable to any of the foregoing
Copy One Generation. 3.5.1 Licensed Products may make a copy of Controlled Content that is designated in the EMI as permissible to be copied for one generation (“Copy One Generation”), as provided in Section 3.2 or provided that the copy is scrambled or is otherwise made secure using one or more of the following methods, such that no further usable copies may be made thereof, or they may treat such Controlled Content as "Copy Never": (1) The copy is scrambled or encrypted using any one generation copy protection technology which is approved by CableLabs. CableLabs shall approve Copy One Generation copy protection technologies on a reasonable and nondiscriminatory basis within 180 days of submission by a Licensee of a request and all information necessary to evaluate such request. In the event of disapproval, CableLabs will indicate in writing the specific reasons for the disapproval. CableLabs shall not withhold approval of any such copy protection technology that provides effective protection to Controlled Content against unauthorized interception, retransmission and copying. In making that determination, CableLabs shall take into account (a) the effectiveness of the technology;