Digital Outputs Sample Clauses

Digital Outputs. If the licensed content can be delivered to a device which has digital outputs, the Content Protection System must ensure that the devices meet the digital output requirements listed in this section. 19.1. The Content Protection System shall prohibit digital output of decrypted protected content. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a digital signal may be output if it is protected and encrypted by High Definition Copy Protection (“HDCP”) or Digital Transmission Copy Protection (“DTCP”). Defined terms used but not otherwise defined in this Digital Outputs Section shall have the meanings given them in the DTCP or HDCP license agreements, as applicable. 19.1.1. A device that outputs decrypted protected content provided pursuant to the Agreement using DTCP shall: 19.1.1.1. Deliver system renewability messages to the source function; 19.1.1.2. Map the copy control information associated with the program; the copy control information shall be set to “copy never” in the corresponding encryption mode indicator and copy control information field of the descriptor; 19.1.1.3. Map the analog protection system (“APS”) bits associated with the program to the APS field of the descriptor; 19.1.1.4. Set the image_constraint_token field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; 19.1.1.5. Set the eligible non-conditional access delivery field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; 19.1.1.6. Set the retention state field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; 19.1.1.7. Deliver system renewability messages from time to time obtained from the corresponding license administrator in a protected manner; and 19.1.1.8. Perform such additional functions as may be required by Licensor to effectuate the appropriate content protection functions of these protected digital outputs. 19.1.2. A device that outputs decrypted protected content provided pursuant to the Agreement using HDCP shall: 19.1.2.1. If requested by Licensor, at such a time as mechanisms to support SRM’s are available, deliver a file associated with the protected content named “HDCP.SRM” and, if present, pass such file to the HDCP source function in the device as a System Renewability Message; and 19.1.2.2. Verify that the HDCP Source Function is fully engaged and able to deliver the protected content in a protected form, which means: 19.1.2.2.1. HDCP encryption is operational on such output, 19.1.2.2.2. Processing of th...
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Digital Outputs. If the licensed content can be delivered to a device which has digital outputs, the Content Protection System shall prohibit digital output of decrypted protected content. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a digital signal may be output if it is protected and encrypted by High-Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection (“HDCP”) or Digital Transmission Copy Protection (“DTCP”). A device that outputs decrypted protected content provided pursuant to the Agreement using DTCP shall: Map the copy control information associated with the program; the copy control information shall be set to “copy never” in the corresponding encryption mode indicator and copy control information field of the descriptor; At such time as DTCP supports remote access set the remote access field of the descriptor to indicate that remote access is not permitted. Exception Clause for Standard Definition (only), Uncompressed Digital Outputs on Windows-based PCs, Macs running OS X or higher, IOS and Android devices). HDCP must be enabled on all uncompressed digital outputs (e.g. HDMI, Display Port), unless the customer’s system cannot support HDCP (e.g., the content would not be viewable on such customer’s system if HDCP were to be applied).
Digital Outputs. Licensed Products shall pass Decrypted Type 2 Audio DT Data to digital outputs and accurately transmit Digital CCI and ISRC Information as follows: 3.2.1.1 To DTCP-protected outputs as Type 2 Audio DT Data according to the Specification.
Digital Outputs. If the licensed content can be delivered to a device which has digital outputs, the Content Protection System must ensure that the devices meet the digital output requirements listed in this section. 10.1. The Content Protection System shall prohibit digital output of decrypted protected content. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a digital signal may be output if it is protected and encrypted by High-Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection (“HDCP”) or Digital Transmission Copy Protection (“DTCP”).
Digital Outputs. 24.1.1. For avoidance of doubt, HD content may only be output in accordance with section “Digital Outputs” above unless stated explicitly otherwise below. 24.1.2. If an HDCP connection cannot be established, as required by section “Digital Outputs” above, the playback of Current Films over an output on a General Purpose Computing Platform (either digital or analogue) must be limited to a resolution no greater than Standard Definition (SD). 24.1.3. An HDCP connection does not need to be established in order to playback in HD over a DVI output on any General Purpose Computer Platform that is registered for service by Licensee on or before the later of: (i) 31st December, 2011 and (ii) the DVI output sunset date established by the AACS LA. Note that this exception does NOT apply to HDMI outputs on any General Purpose Computing Platform 24.1.4. With respect to playback in HD over analog outputs on General Purpose Computer Platforms that are registered for service by Licensee after 31st December, 2011, Licensee shall either (i) prohibit the playback of such HD content over all analogue outputs on all such General Purpose Computing Platforms or (ii) ensure that the playback of such content over analogue outputs on all such General Purpose Computing Platforms is limited to a resolution no greater than SD. 24.1.5. Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement, if Licensee is not in compliance with this Section, then, upon Licensor’s written request, Licensee will temporarily disable the availability of Current Films in HD via the Licensee service within thirty (30) days following Licensee becoming aware of such non- compliance or Licensee’s receipt of written notice of such non-compliance from Licensor until such time as Licensee is in compliance with this section “General Purpose Computing Platforms”; provided that: 24.1.5.1. if Licensee can robustly distinguish between General Purpose Computing Platforms that are in compliance with this section “General Purpose Computing Platforms”, and General Purpose Computing Platforms which are not in compliance, Licensee may continue the availability of Current Films in HD for General Purpose Computing Platforms that it reliably and justifiably knows are in compliance but is required to disable the availability of Current Films in HD via the Licensee service for all other General Purpose Computing Platforms, and 24.1.5.2. in the event that Licensee becomes aware of non-compliance with this Section, Licensee shall promptly noti...
Digital Outputs. For avoidance of doubt, HD content may only be output in accordance with Section 22 and Section 23 above.
Digital Outputs. For protected content a digital signal may be output if it is protected and encrypted by High- Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection (“HDCP”) version 2.2 or higher. The Upstream Content Control Function shall be set such that the content stream is not transmitted to HDCP 1.x-compliant devices or HDCP 2.0-compliant repeaters. For the avoidance of doubt, the content stream may be transmitted to repeaters that are compliant with HDCP 2.2 or higher. Notwithstanding this requirement, an audio signal may be output if it is protected by High-Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection (“HDCP”) version 1.4 or higher, and the HDCP 2.2 Upstream Content Control Function is not required to be set as above with respect to the audio signal only.
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Digital Outputs. Licensed Products may only pass Decrypted Type 3 Audio DT Data to a digital output as follows:
Digital Outputs. Subject to the requirements of Section 4.8-4.9, Licensed Products may only pass Decrypted DT Data to a digital output as follows: 4.4.1 To DTCP-protected outputs according to the Specification; 4.4.2 In the case of Licensed Products incorporated into Computer Products, as a Constrained Image to DVI outputs of devices manufactured on or prior to December 31, 2005, unless otherwise notified by the DTLA. Such Licensed Products may pass Decrypted DT Data to outputs other than as a Constrained Image (a) for content encoded other than Copy Never, for devices manufactured on or prior to December 31, 2003, unless otherwise notified by the DTLA or (b) for devices manufactured on or prior to December 31, 2010, when such Licensed Products recognize and respond to the Image Constraint Token in accordance with the Specification and are authorized by the setting of the Image Constraint Token; 4.4.3 To any digital output where the Decrypted DT Data is encoded Copy Freely with the EPN Field unasserted; or 4.4.4 Via other methods that may be approved by DTLA in the future.
Digital Outputs. A DVD Drive shall include an Authenticator to engage in and complete the authentication process with the CSS Decryption Module and to ensure that the CSS Keys and CSS Data in scrambled form are passed to the CSS Decryption Module only if the authentication process is successful. These technologies are designed to ensure that the destination product is a CSS Compliant Product and to ensure that CSS Data transmitted from the DVD Drive to any such CSS Compliant Product remain in the scrambled form as on the DVD Disc and that the CSS Keys are further encrypted for transmission to such product. If authentication is attempted and fails, the DVD Drive shall not transmit CSS Data.
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