Common use of Limitation for Licensed Products with Common Device Key Clause in Contracts

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

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