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.
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Digital Outputs. For avoidance of doubt, HD content may only be output in accordance with Section 22 and Section 23 above.
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:
Digital Outputs. Licensed Products may only pass Decrypted Type 3 Audio DT Data to a digital output as follows:
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. 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”).
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 shall pass Decrypted Type 2 Audio DT Data to digital outputs and accurately transmit Digital CCI and ISRC Information as follows:
Digital Outputs. 27.1.1. For avoidance of doubt, HD content may only be output in accordance with section “Digital Outputs” above unless stated explicitly otherwise below.
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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