Common use of Key Management Clause in Contracts

Key Management. The Content Protection System must protect all CSPs. CSPs shall include, without limitation, all keys, passwords, and other information which are required to maintain the security and integrity of the Content Protection System. CSPs shall never be transmitted in the clear or transmitted to unauthenticated recipients (whether users or devices.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Subscription Pay Television License Agreement, Subscription Video on Demand License Agreement, Licensing Agreement

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Key Management. 2.1. The Content Protection System must protect all CSPs. CSPs shall include, without limitation, all keys, passwords, and other information which are required to maintain the security and integrity of the Content Protection System. 2.2. CSPs shall never be transmitted in the clear or transmitted to unauthenticated recipients (whether users or devices.

Appears in 17 contracts

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

Key Management. The Content Protection System must protect all CSPs. CSPs shall include, without limitation, all keys, passwords, and other information which are required to maintain the security and integrity of the Content Protection System. CSPs shall never be transmitted in the clear or transmitted to unauthenticated recipients (whether users or devices).

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: Licensing Agreement, Distribution Agreement, Licensing Agreement

Key Management. 4.1. The Content Protection System must protect all CSPs. CSPs shall include, without limitation, all keys, passwords, and other information which are required to maintain the security and integrity of the Content Protection System. 4.2. CSPs shall never be transmitted in the clear clear, or transmitted to unauthenticated recipients (whether to users or devices).

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Licensing Agreement, Licensing Agreement, Licensing Agreement

Key Management. The Content Protection System must protect all critical security parameters (“CSPs”). CSPs shall include, without limitation, all keys, passwords, and other information which are required to maintain the security and integrity of the Content Protection System. CSPs shall never be transmitted in the clear or clear, transmitted to unauthenticated recipients (whether users recipients, or devicesstored unencrypted in memory.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

Key Management. 3.2.1. The Content Protection System must protect all critical security parameters (“CSPs”). CSPs shall include, without limitation, all keys, passwords, and other information which are required to maintain the security and integrity of the Content Protection System. 3.2.2. CSPs shall never be transmitted in the clear or clear, transmitted to unauthenticated recipients (whether users recipients, or devicesstored unencrypted in memory.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Pay Television License Agreement, Pay Television License Agreement, Pay Television License Agreement

Key Management. 1.2.1. The Content Protection System must protect all critical security parameters (“CSPs”). CSPs shall include, without limitation, all keys, passwords, and other information which are required to maintain the security and integrity of the Content Protection System. 1.2.2. CSPs shall never be transmitted in the clear or clear, transmitted to unauthenticated recipients (whether users recipients, or devicesstored unencrypted in memory.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement, License Agreement

Key Management. 2.1. The Content Protection System must protect all critical security parameters (“ CSPs”). CSPs shall include, without limitation, all keys, passwords, and other information which are required to maintain the security and integrity of the Content Protection System. 2.2. CSPs shall never be transmitted in the clear or clear, transmitted to unauthenticated recipients (whether users recipients, or devicesstored unencrypted in memory.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Dhe License Agreement, Dhe License Agreement

Key Management. The Content Protection System must protect all CSPs. CSPs shall include, without limitation, all keys, passwords, and other information which are required to maintain the security and integrity of the Content Protection System. CSPs shall never be transmitted in the clear or transmitted to unauthenticated recipients (whether users or devices.)..

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Content Protection Agreement, Content Protection Agreement

Key Management. The Content Protection System must protect all CSPs. CSPs shall include, without limitation, all keys, passwords, and other information which are required to maintain the security and integrity of the Content Protection System. CSPs shall never be stored or transmitted in the clear or transmitted to unauthenticated recipients (whether users or devicesclear.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Licensing and Distribution Agreement

Key Management. 5.1. The Content Protection System must protect all CSPs. CSPs shall include, without limitation, all keys, passwords, and other information which are required to maintain the security and integrity of the Content Protection System. 5.2. CSPs shall never be transmitted in the clear or transmitted to unauthenticated recipients (whether users or devices).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

Key Management. 1.2.1. The Content Protection System must protect all critical security parameters (“ CSPs”). CSPs shall include, without limitation, all keys, passwords, and other information which are required to maintain the security and integrity of the Content Protection System. 1.2.2. CSPs shall never be transmitted in the clear or clear, transmitted to unauthenticated recipients (whether users recipients, or devicesstored in end user devices unencrypted in memory.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subscription Video on Demand License Agreement

Key Management. 1.2.1. The Content Protection System must protect all critical security parameters (“CSPs. CSPs shall include”) utilized in connection with distribution of Licensed Pictures hereunder including, without limitation, all non-public keys, passwords, and other information which are required to maintain the security and integrity of the Content Protection System. 1.2.2. CSPs shall never be transmitted in the clear or clear, transmitted to unauthenticated recipients (whether users recipients, or devicesstored unencrypted in memory.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Video on Demand and Pay Per View License Agreement

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Key Management. The Content Protection System must protect all critical security parameters (“CSPs”). CSPs shall include, without limitation, all keys, passwords, and other information which are required to maintain the security and integrity of the Content Protection System. DMLGLPD-#48430-v6-SONY_PRE-DVD_TERM_SHEET.DOC CSPs shall never be transmitted in the clear or clear, transmitted to unauthenticated recipients (whether users recipients, or devicesstored unencrypted in memory.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

Key Management. The Content Protection System must protect all critical security parameters (“CSPs”). CSPs shall include, without limitation, all keys, passwords, and other information which are required to maintain the security and integrity of the Content Protection System. CSPs shall never be transmitted in the clear or clear, transmitted to unauthenticated recipients (whether users recipients, or devices.stored unencrypted in memory. DMLGLPD-#48430-v9-SONY_PRE-DVD_TERM_SHEET.DOC

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

Key Management. The Content Protection System must protect all CSPs. CSPs shall include, without limitation, all keys, passwords, and other information which are required to maintain the security and integrity of the Content Protection System. CSPs shall never be transmitted in the clear or transmitted to unauthenticated recipients (whether users or devices).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Content Protection Agreement

Key Management. 1.2.1. The Content Protection System must protect all critical security parameters (“CSPs”). CSPs shall include, without limitation, all keys, passwords, and other information which are required to maintain the security and integrity of the Content Protection System. 1.2.2. CSPs shall never be transmitted in the clear or clear, transmitted to unauthenticated recipients (whether users recipients, or devicesstored on client devices unencrypted in memory, and shall never be stored on non- client devices unprotected.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Subscription Video on Demand License Agreement

Key Management. 2.1 The Content Protection System must protect all CSPs. CSPs shall include, without limitation, all keys, passwords, and other information which are required to maintain the security and integrity of the Content Protection System. . 2.2 CSPs shall never be transmitted in the clear or transmitted to unauthenticated recipients (whether users or devices.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: International Vod & Dhe License Agreement

Key Management. The Content Protection System must protect all critical security parameters (“CSPs”). CSPs shall include, without limitation, all keys, passwords, and other information which are required to maintain the security and integrity of the Content Protection System. CSPs shall never be transmitted in the clear or clear, transmitted to unauthenticated recipients recipients, or stored unencrypted in memory. Directv-SPT Amd 2 to Lic Agreement (whether users or devices.21MAR11) maa.doc

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

Key Management. The Content Protection System must protect all critical security parameters (“CSPs”). CSPs shall include, without limitation, all keys, passwords, and other information which are required to maintain the security and integrity of the Content Protection System. CSPs shall never be transmitted in the clear or clear, transmitted to unauthenticated recipients recipients, or stored unencrypted in memory. Directv-SPT Amd 2 to Lic Agreement (whether users or devices.21MAR11 v 2) maa.doc

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

Key Management. The Content Protection System must protect all critical security parameters (“CSPs”). CSPs shall include, without limitation, all keys, passwords, and other information which are required to maintain the security and integrity of the Content Protection System. Directv-SPT Amd 2 to Lic Agreement (2MAR11).doc CSPs shall never be transmitted in the clear or clear, transmitted to unauthenticated recipients (whether users recipients, or devicesstored unencrypted in memory.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: License Agreement

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