Limitation for Licensed Products with Common Device Key. Adopter shall not first activate the DTCP functions of a unit or copy of a Licensed Product that uses a Common Device Key more than eight (8) years after the particular version or model of such Licensed Product first was distributed, provided that a unit or copy of a particular version or model of such Licensed Product for which the DTCP functions were first activated during such eight-year period may be reactivated via an Update as permitted under Section 2.2(i)(y) of the Procedural Appendix. In the event that Adopter reasonably concludes that a software application containing or consisting of a copy of Licensed Product that uses a common Device Key and whose DTCP functions were first activated during such eight (8)-year period on a particular device was subsequently re-installed on the same device, the activation or re-activation of the DTCP functions of such re-installed copy shall not be deemed to be a “first activation” for purposes of this Section 3.6. If a software application containing or consisting of a copy of Licensed Product that uses a Common Device Key and whose DTCP functions were first activated during such eight (8)-year period on a particular device is subsequently installed and activated via an Update on a different device, such activation of the DTCP functions of such copy installed on the different device shall be deemed to be a “first activation” for purposes of this Section 3.6, subject to the reasonableness standard of the preceding sentence.
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