Common use of Encryption Plus Non-assertion Encoding Clause in Contracts

Encryption Plus Non-assertion Encoding. Content that is broadcast over the Protected Free-to-Air System may be encoded and transmitted as EPN, except that EPN encoding may not be applied to content that is broadcast (a) over another service, in the same market as the Protected Free-to-Air System, in High Definition, (b) at or about the same date as the broadcast over the Protected Free-to-Air System, (c) without using one or more digital protection methods (i.e., methods that impose numerical copy restrictions, restrictions upon retransmission, or both), including by way of example DTCP EPN encoding. Adopter acknowledges that EPN Encoding may not be asserted by Content Participants with respect to Other EPN Eligible Broadcast Television, except by such eligible Content Participants that are identified by DTLA. “EPN Encoding” means such encoding used by or at the direction of a Content Participant so as to cause a service or Program to be encrypted with DTCP but not to be subject to copy control restrictions.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Digital Transmission Protection License Agreement, Digital Transmission Protection License Agreement, Digital Transmission Protection License Agreement

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Encryption Plus Non-assertion Encoding. Content that is broadcast over the Protected Free-to-Air System may be encoded and transmitted as EPN, except that EPN encoding may not be applied to content that is broadcast (a) over another service, in the same market as the Protected Free-to-Air System, in High Definition, (b) at or about the same date as the broadcast over the Protected Free-to-Air System, (c) without using one or more digital protection methods (i.e., methods that impose numerical copy restrictions, restrictions upon retransmission, or both), including by way of example DTCP DTCP1 or DTCP2 EPN encoding. Adopter acknowledges that EPN Encoding may not be asserted by Content Participants with respect to Other EPN Eligible Broadcast Television, except by such eligible Content Participants that are identified by DTLA. “EPN Encoding” means such encoding used by or at the direction of a Content Participant so as to cause a service or Program to be encrypted with DTCP DTCP1 or DTCP2 but not to be subject to copy control restrictions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Dtcp2 Digital Transmission Protection License Agreement

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