Denial of Service. 6.1 Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent an Operator from denying service to any individual Module. 6.2 Content Distributor shall not cause denial of service to a Host based on any elements of the Specification and Production Credentials that is not authorized for such purpose by the CI Plus LLP. a) such Hosts have been the subject of revocation under the terms of the Effective Interim License Agreement, or any subsequent license agreement between the Licensees and CI Plus LLP, or: b) such Host do not support any new resources or CI Plus Security Levels as defined in future specification versions and those new resources or CI Plus Security Levels are required for delivery of new services by Content Distributor, where such services are (i) significantly higher in value than any of the existing services available as of December 31st 2020, and (ii) approved by CI Plus LLP. In such case only the affected new services shall be denied, and Content Distributor shall clearly notify the end user that the service is not available. The rules outlined in Section 6.2 governing non-discriminatory access are based on considerations such as the form factor of the CI Plus connector, supported transport protocols, and the Compliance Rules and Robustness Rules in the current version of the Interim License Agreement which currently preclude certain classes of devices from being a compliant Host. Any change to either the Specification or any other Operative Protection Agreement that may allow new classes of devices to become compliant Hosts, will require, at the request of an Eligible Content Distributor, that Eligible Content Distributer(s) and CI Plus LLP discuss the terms of this Section 6.2, if necessary, and in any event will be subject to the procedures set forth in Section 3.5.
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Samples: Content Distributor Agreement, Content Distributor Agreement, Content Distributor Agreement