Common use of Hardware Root of Trust Clause in Contracts

Hardware Root of Trust. The Content Protection System (CPS) and/or the Approved Device on which the CPS executes shall use a hardware means ("Hardware Root of Trust") which prevents compromise via software attacks, of the Content Protection System. For example, the Hardware Root of Trust may provide some or all of the following functions: • hardware defences against reverse engineering of software • hardware assisted software tamper resistance • hardware secure key storage (and or key use) • hardware assisted verification of software

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Svod/Fvod License Agreement, Svod/Fvod License Agreement, Vod & Dhe License Agreement

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Hardware Root of Trust. The Content Protection System (CPS) and/or the Approved Device on which the CPS executes shall use a hardware means ("Hardware Root of Trust") which prevents compromise via software attacks, of the Content Protection System. For example, the Hardware Root of Trust may provide some or all of the following functions: hardware defences against reverse engineering of software hardware assisted software tamper resistance hardware secure key storage (and or key use) hardware assisted verification of software

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Vod & Dhe License Agreement, Vod License Agreement

Hardware Root of Trust. The Content Protection System (CPS) and/or the Approved Device on which the CPS executes shall use a hardware means ("Hardware Root of Trust") which prevents compromise via software attacks, of the Content Protection System. For example, the Hardware Root of Trust may provide some or all of the following functions: • hardware defences against reverse engineering of software • hardware assisted software tamper resistance • hardware secure key storage (and or key use) • hardware assisted verification of software

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Vod & Dhe License Agreement

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Hardware Root of Trust. The Content Protection System (CPS) and/or the Approved Device on which the CPS executes shall use a hardware means ("Hardware Root of Trust") which prevents compromise via software attacks, of the Content Protection System. For example, the Hardware Root of Trust may provide some or all of the following functions: • hardware defences against reverse engineering of software • hardware assisted software tamper resistance • hardware secure key storage (and or key use) • hardware assisted verification of software:

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Content Protection Agreement

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