Common use of Embedded Information Clause in Contracts

Embedded Information. The Content Protection System or playback device must not intentionally remove or interfere with any embedded watermarks or embedded copy control information in licensed content. Notwithstanding the above, any alteration, modification or degradation of such copy control information and or watermarking during the ordinary course of Licensee’s distribution of licensed content shall not be a breach of this Embedded Information Section. Outputs Analogue Outputs. Analogue video outputs are not permitted. Digital Outputs. A digital signalDigital outputs of decrypted Xxxxxx content are not permitted except: A digital output of audio may be output if it is protected and encrypted by High-Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection (“HDCP”) version 21.2 4 or higher. An output protected and encrypted by High-Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection (“HDCP”) version 2.2 or higher. ]Network Service Protection Requirements. All licensed content must be received and stored at content processing and storage facilities in a protected and encrypted format using an industry standard protection system. Document security policies and procedures shall be in place. Documentation of policy enforcement and compliance shall be continuously maintained. Access to content in unprotected format must be limited to authorized personnel and auditable records of actual access shall be maintained. Physical access to servers must be limited and controlled and must be monitored by a logging system. Auditable records of access, copying, movement, transmission, backups, or modification of content must be securely stored for a period of at least one year. Content servers must be protected from general internet traffic by “state of the art” protection systems including, without limitation, firewalls, virtual private networks, and intrusion detection systems. All systems must be regularly updated to incorporate the latest security patches and upgrades. All facilities which process and store content must be available for Motion Picture Association of America and Licensor audits upon the request of Licensor. Content must be returned to Licensor or securely destroyed pursuant to the Agreement at the end of such content’s license period including, without limitation, all electronic and physical copies thereof. Restrictions & Requirements In addition to the foregoing requirements, playback of UHD content is subject to the following set of restrictions & requirements: Robust Implementation Implementations of Content Protection Systems in the Approved Devices shall use hardware-enforced security mechanisms, including secure boot, secure key storage and a trusted execution environment. Implementation of Content Protection Systems shall additionally use state of the art obfuscation mechanisms for the security sensitive parts of the software implementing the Content Protection System. The obfuscation shall be different between different versions of the Content Protection System. Digital Outputs: UHD content may only be output in accordance with section “Digital Outputs” (above) For digital outputs protected by HDCP 2.2 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.

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Samples: Licensing and Distribution Agreement, Licensing and Distribution Agreement, Licensing and Distribution Agreement

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Embedded Information. The Content Protection System or playback device must not intentionally remove or interfere with any embedded watermarks or embedded copy control information in licensed content. Notwithstanding the above, any alteration, modification degradation or degradation de minimus alteration of such copy control information and or watermarking during the ordinary course of Licensee’s distribution of licensed content shall not be a breach of this Embedded Information Section. Outputs Analogue Outputs. Analogue video and digital outputs are not permittedallowed. Digital Outputs. A digital signalDigital outputs Upscaling: Device may scale Included Programs in order to fill the screen of decrypted Xxxxxx the applicable display; provided that Licensee’s marketing of the Device shall not state or imply to consumers that the quality of the display of any such upscaled content are is substantially similar to a higher resolution to the Included Program’s original source profile (i.e. SD content cannot permitted except: A digital output of audio may be output if it is protected and encrypted by High-Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection (“HDCP”) version 21.2 4 or higher. An output protected and encrypted by High-Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection (“HDCP”) version 2.2 or higherrepresented as HD content). ]Network Service Protection Requirements. All licensed content must be received and stored at content processing and storage facilities in a protected and encrypted format using an industry a protection system standard protection systemto the information techonology industry. Document security policies and procedures shall be in place. Documentation of policy enforcement and compliance shall be continuously maintained. Access to content in unprotected format must be limited to authorized personnel and auditable records of actual access shall be maintained. Physical access to servers must be limited and controlled and must be monitored by a logging system. Auditable records of access, copying, movement, transmission, backups, or modification of content must be securely stored for a period of at least one year. Content servers must be protected from general internet traffic by “state of the art” protection systems including, without limitation, firewalls, virtual private networks, and intrusion detection systems. All systems must be regularly updated to incorporate the latest security patches and upgrades. All facilities which process and store content must be available for Motion Picture Association of America and Licensor audits upon the request of Licensor. Content must be returned to Licensor or securely destroyed pursuant to the Agreement at the end of such content’s license period including, without limitation, all electronic and physical copies thereof. Restrictions & Requirements In addition to the foregoing requirements, playback of UHD content is subject to the following set of restrictions & requirements: Robust Implementation Implementations of Content Protection Systems in the Approved Devices shall use hardware-enforced security mechanisms, including secure boot, secure key storage and a trusted execution environment. Implementation of Content Protection Systems shall additionally use state of the art obfuscation mechanisms for the security sensitive parts of the software implementing the Content Protection System. The obfuscation shall be different between different versions of the Content Protection System. Digital Outputs: UHD content may only be output in accordance with section “Digital Outputs” (above) For digital outputs protected by HDCP 2.2 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.

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Samples: Airline Motion Picture License Agreement

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Embedded Information. The Content Protection System or playback device must not intentionally remove or interfere with any embedded watermarks or embedded copy control information in licensed content. Notwithstanding the above, any alteration, modification degradation or degradation de minimus alteration of such copy control information and or watermarking during the ordinary course of Licensee’s distribution of licensed content shall not be a breach of this Embedded Information Section. Outputs Analogue Outputs. Analogue video and digital outputs are not permittedallowed. Digital Outputs. A digital signalDigital outputs Upscaling: Device may scale Included Programs in order to fill the screen of decrypted Xxxxxx the applicable display; provided that Licensee’s marketing of the Device shall not state or imply to consumers that the quality of the display of any such upscaled content are is substantially similar to a higher resolution to the Included Program’s original source profile (i.e. SD content cannot permitted except: A digital output of audio may be output if it is protected and encrypted by High-Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection (“HDCP”) version 21.2 4 or higher. An output protected and encrypted by High-Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection (“HDCP”) version 2.2 or higherrepresented as HD content). ]Network Service Protection Requirements. All licensed content must be received and stored at content processing and storage facilities in a protected and encrypted format using an industry a protection system standard protection systemto the information techonology industry. Document security policies and procedures shall be in place. Documentation of policy enforcement and compliance shall be continuously maintained. Access to content in unprotected format must be limited to authorized personnel and auditable records of actual access shall be maintained. Physical access to servers must be limited and controlled and must be monitored by a logging system. Auditable records of access, copying, movement, transmission, backups, or modification of content must be securely stored for a period of at least one year. Content servers must be protected from general internet traffic by “state of the art” protection systems including, without limitation, firewalls, virtual private networks, and intrusion detection systems. All systems must be regularly updated to incorporate the latest security patches and upgrades. All facilities which process and store content must be available for Motion Picture Association of America and Licensor audits upon the request of Licensor. Content must be returned to Licensor or securely destroyed pursuant to the Agreement at the end of such content’s license period including, without limitation, all electronic and physical copies thereof. Restrictions & Requirements In addition Document comparison by Workshare Compare on Friday, February 28, 2014 2:23:22 PM Input: Document 1 ID file://G:\Thales\Thales Airline Distribution Agreement (12Feb14-wd)ctv.docx Description Thales Airline Distribution Agreement (12Feb14-wd)ctv Document 2 ID file://G:\Thales\Thales Airline Distribution Agreement (28Feb14)ctv.docx Description Thales Airline Distribution Agreement (28Feb14)ctv Rendering set Standard Legend: Insertion Deletion Moved from Moved to the foregoing requirements, playback of UHD content is subject Style change Format change Moved deletion Inserted cell Deleted cell Moved cell Split/Merged cell Padding cell Statistics: Count Insertions 20 Deletions 6 Moved from 0 Moved to the following set of restrictions & requirements: Robust Implementation Implementations of Content Protection Systems in the Approved Devices shall use hardware-enforced security mechanisms, including secure boot, secure key storage and a trusted execution environment. Implementation of Content Protection Systems shall additionally use state of the art obfuscation mechanisms for the security sensitive parts of the software implementing the Content Protection System. The obfuscation shall be different between different versions of the Content Protection System. Digital Outputs: UHD content may only be output in accordance with section “Digital Outputs” (above) For digital outputs protected by HDCP 2.2 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.0 Style change 0 Format changed 0 Total changes 26

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Samples: Airline Motion Picture License Agreement

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