Digital Video Outputs Sample Clauses

Digital Video Outputs. Subject to the notice requirement below, DVD Players may transmit CSS Video Data only to the following digital outputs: (1) IEEE 1394 equipped with Digital Transmission Copy Protection (“DTCP”); (2) USB equipped with DTCP; and (3) DVI equipped with High-band width Digital Copy Protection (“HDCP”). Provided that such outputs are authorized only upon receipt of a notice from Licensor, such notice to be issued no earlier than November 1, 2000, and then only upon receipt of written statements of endorsement of DTCP technology, HDCP technology, or both, by Motion Picture Companies that are CSS Licensees and that, collectively, account for more than 50% of the CSS encrypted DVD Disks produced for the U.S. market by all Motion Picture Companies that are CSS Licensees (measured either by total number of different titles released or by total number of DVD Disks produced and including all titles released and disks produced by each such Motion Picture Company, without regard to when such Motion Picture Company became a CSS Licensee); and provided further that, approval of each such technology is subject to the continuing requirement that such technology and related license-based obligations must not be modified in a manner that has a material adverse effect on the integrity or security of the technology or the protections provided to content providers by such technology or pursuant to the license-based obligations associated with such technology. With respect to this last requirement, Licensor will suspend or terminate the authorization for DVD Players to transmit CSS Video Data to these digital outputs if the continuing requirement is not met, and no cure is accomplished within a reasonable period of time, at any given time in the future.
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