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Outputs. 2.1. For Approved Devices with respect to which Licensee exercises sole control over design and manufacturing, if any, such devices shall limit analog outputs to a maximum resolution of 1080i and shall not permit analog outputs at a resolution of 1080p or greater. 2.2. The Content Protection System shall enable Macrovision content protection technology, when available, or, at Licensee’s election and subject to Licensor’s approval (not to be unreasonably withheld), other equivalent copy protection in accordance with industry standards on all analog outputs from end user devices. As between Licensor and Licensee, Licensee shall pay all royalties and other fees payable in connection with the implementation and/or activation of such content protection technology allocable to Included Programs provided pursuant to the Agreement. Nothing herein shall prevent Licensee from disabling analog TV outputs. 2.3. The Content Protection System shall enable CGMS-A content protection technology, when available, on all analog outputs from end user devices on all devices. As between Licensor and Licensee, Licensee shall pay all royalties and other fees payable in connection with the implementation and/or activation of such content protection technology allocable to Included Programs provided pursuant to the Agreement. 2.4. The Content Protection System shall prohibit digital output of unprotected, unencrypted Included Programs. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Content Protection System may allow a digital signal to be output if it is protected and encrypted by High Definition Copy Protection (“HDCP”) or Digital Transmission Copy Protection (“DTCP”). Further, the Content Protection System may implement (i) Digital Video Interface version 1.0 (“DVI”) without HDCP and allow standard definition or scaled standard definition output on such interface on personal computer platforms in accordance with the allowances for DVI outputs through the DVD-CCA and/or (ii) an exception for unprotected analog and digital outputs to allow standard definition or scaled standard definition output on such interface on personal computer platforms in accordance with the allowances for analog and digital outputs through the DVD-CCA; provided, however, that in the event that the DVD-CCA authorizes an exception to current or future DVD-CCA allowances for any such output for personal computer manufacturers, Licensor acknowledges and agrees that Licensee shall be entitled to the benefit of such exception. Defined terms used but not otherwise defined in this Section 2.4 shall have the meanings given them in the DTCP or HDCP license agreements, as applicable. 2.4.1. A set-top box that outputs decrypted Included Programs provided pursuant to the Agreement using DTCP shall: 2.4.1.1. Deliver system renewability messages to the source function; 2.4.1.2. Map the copy control information associated with the program; the copy control information shall be set to “copy never” in the corresponding encryption mode indicator and copy control information field of the descriptor; 2.4.1.3. Map the analog protection system (“APS”) bits associated with the program to the APS field of the descriptor; 2.4.1.4. Set the image_constraint_token field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; 2.4.1.5. Set the eligible non-conditional access delivery field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; 2.4.1.6. Set the retention state field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; 2.4.1.7. Deliver system renewability messages from time to time obtained from the corresponding license administrator in a protected manner; and 2.4.1.8. Perform such additional functions as may be required by Licensor to effectuate the appropriate content protection functions of these protected digital outputs. 2.4.2. A set-top box that outputs decrypted Included Programs provided pursuant to the Agreement using HDCP shall: 2.4.2.1. If requested by Licensor, deliver a file associated with the Included Programs named “HDCP.SRM” and, if present, pass such file to the HDCP source function in the set-top box as a System Renewability Message; and 2.4.2.2. Verify that the HDCP Source Function is fully engaged and able to deliver the Included Programs in a protected form, which means: 2.4.2.2.1. HDCP encryption is operational on such output, 2.4.2.2.2. Processing of the System Renewability Message associated with the Included Programs, if any, has occurred as defined in the HDCP Specification, and 2.4.2.2.3. There is no HDCP Display Device or Repeater on such output whose Key Selection Vector is in such System Renewability Message. 2.5. In the event that Licensor provides to any entity to whom it licenses in the Territory, feature films with similar or earlier windows as the Included Programs licensed to Licensee hereunder an exception or allowance to any digital output requirement set forth herein, and such entity's content protection system, delivery mechanism and usage model are comparable to Licensee's, as reasonably determined by Licensor, Licensor will discuss in good faith with Licensee whether such an allowance would apply to Licensee hereunder. 2.6. The Content Protection System shall prohibit recording, transfer or copying of protected Included Programs onto recordable or removable media except as explicitly provided for in the Usage Rules. 2.7. The Content Protection System shall prohibit recording, transfer or copying of Included Programs onto external devices (for example Portable Media Players) except as explicitly provided for in the usage rules or the definition of Approved Device. 2.8. For Approved Devices with high definition output capability, standard definition Included Programs, which will be delivered to the device at a pixel resolution no greater than 720x480 (NTSC) or 720x576 (PAL), the device may up-scale such Included Programs to high definition resolutions while maintaining all relevant output protections. 2.9. The Content Protection System may allow down-conversion of Included Programs; provided, however, that in no event shall Included Programs be encoded at less than 500 Kbps.

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Samples: Subscription Video on Demand License Agreement, Subscription Video on Demand License Agreement

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Outputs. 2.1. For Approved Devices with With respect to which Licensee exercises sole control over design and manufacturingVOD distribution, if anyrequested by Licensor, such devices shall limit analog outputs to a maximum resolution of 1080i and shall not permit analog outputs at a resolution of 1080p or greater. 2.2. The Content Protection System the content protection system shall enable Macrovision and/or Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Systems (“DCS”) content protection technology, when available, or, at Licensee’s election and subject to Licensor’s approval (not to be unreasonably withheld), other equivalent copy protection in accordance with industry standards technology on all standard definition analog outputs from end user devicesdevices with respect to content provided by Licensor upon Licensee’s enabling the same with respect to content provided by other studios. As between Licensor and Licensee, Licensee shall pay all royalties and other fees payable in connection with the implementation and/or of such content protection technology in registered devices. Licensor shall pay all royalties and other fees payable in connection with the activation of such content protection technology allocable to Included Programs content provided pursuant to the Agreement. Nothing herein shall prevent Licensee from disabling analog TV outputs. 2.3. The Content Protection System shall enable pass through line 21 CGMS-A content protection technology, when available, technology per CEA-608 on all analog outputs from end user devices on all devicesthe Content Protection System. As between Licensor and Licensee, Licensee shall pay all royalties and other fees payable in connection with the implementation and/or of such content protection technology in registered devices. Licensor shall pay all royalties and other fees payable in connection with the activation of such content protection technology allocable to Included Programs the content provided pursuant to the Agreement. 2.4. The Content Protection System shall prohibit digital output of unprotected, unencrypted Included Programsdecrypted protected content. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Content Protection System may allow a digital signal to may be output if it is protected and encrypted by High Definition Copy Protection (“HDCP”) or Digital Transmission Copy Protection (“DTCP”) or Windows Media DRM for Network Devices (WMDRM-ND). Further, the Content Protection System may implement (i) Digital Video Interface version 1.0 (“DVI”) without HDCP and allow standard definition Windows PlayReady DRM, or scaled standard definition output on such interface on personal computer platforms in accordance with the allowances for DVI outputs through the DVD-CCA and/or (ii) an exception for unprotected analog and digital outputs to allow standard definition or scaled standard definition output on such interface on personal computer platforms in accordance with the allowances for analog and digital outputs through the DVD-CCA; provided, however, that in the event that the DVD-CCA authorizes an exception to current or future DVD-CCA allowances for any such output for personal computer manufacturers, Licensor acknowledges and agrees that Licensee shall be entitled to the benefit of such exceptionLicensee’s proprietary Conditional Access System. Defined terms used but not otherwise defined in this Section 2.4 10 shall have the meanings given them in the DTCP or HDCP license agreements, as applicable. 2.4.1. (a) A set-top box that outputs decrypted Included Programs protected content provided pursuant to the Agreement using DTCP shallshall act in accordance with the DTCP license agreement to: 2.4.1.1. (i) Deliver system renewability messages to the source function; 2.4.1.2. (ii) Map the copy control information associated with the program; the copy control information shall be set to “copy never” in the corresponding encryption mode indicator and copy control information field of the descriptor; 2.4.1.3. Map (iii) When enabled pursuant to the first and second paragraphs of this Section 10 above, map the analog protection system (“APS”) bits associated with the program to the APS field of the descriptor; 2.4.1.4. Set the image_constraint_token field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; 2.4.1.5. (iv) Set the eligible non-conditional access delivery field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; 2.4.1.6. (v) Set the retention state field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; 2.4.1.7. (vi) Deliver system renewability messages from time to time obtained from the corresponding license administrator in a protected manner; and 2.4.1.8. Perform such additional functions as may be required by Licensor to effectuate the appropriate content protection functions of these protected digital outputs. 2.4.2. (b) A set-top box that outputs decrypted Included Programs protected content provided pursuant to the Agreement using HDCP shallshall act in accordance with the HDCP license agreement to: 2.4.2.1. (i) If requested by Licensor, deliver a file associated with the Included Programs protected content named “HDCP.SRM” and a description of its intended effect that allows Licensee to make appropriate customer service preparations, and, if present, pass such file to the HDCP source function in the set-top box as a System Renewability Message; and 2.4.2.2. (ii) Verify that the HDCP Source Function is fully engaged and able to deliver the Included Programs protected content in a protected form, which means: 2.4.2.2.1. (iii) HDCP encryption is operational on such output, 2.4.2.2.2. (iv) Processing of the System Renewability Message associated with the Included Programsprotected content, if any, has occurred as defined in the HDCP Specification, and 2.4.2.2.3. (v) There is no HDCP Display Device or Repeater on such output whose Key Selection Vector is in such System Renewability Message. 2.5. In the event that Licensor provides to any entity to whom it licenses in the Territory, feature films with similar or earlier windows as the Included Programs licensed to Licensee hereunder an exception or allowance to any digital output requirement set forth herein, and such entity's content protection system, delivery mechanism and usage model are comparable to Licensee's, as reasonably determined by Licensor, Licensor will discuss in good faith with Licensee whether such an allowance would apply to Licensee hereunder. 2.6. The Content Protection System shall prohibit recording, transfer or copying of protected Included Programs onto recordable or removable media except as explicitly provided for in the Usage Rules. 2.7. The Content Protection System shall prohibit recording, transfer or copying of Included Programs onto external devices (for example Portable Media Players) except as explicitly provided for in the usage rules or the definition of Approved Device. 2.8. For Approved Devices with high definition output capability, standard definition Included Programs, which will be delivered to the device at a pixel resolution no greater than 720x480 (NTSC) or 720x576 (PAL), the device may up-scale such Included Programs to high definition resolutions while maintaining all relevant output protections. 2.9. The Content Protection System may allow down-conversion of Included Programs; provided, however, that in no event shall Included Programs be encoded at less than 500 Kbps.

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Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement

Outputs. 2.1. For Approved Devices with respect to which Licensee exercises sole control over design The content protection system shall check for the presence of a Certified Output Protection Protocol (“XXXX”) video driver and manufacturing, if any, such devices shall limit a XXXX video driver is present and Macrovision is available on the analog outputs to a maximum resolution of 1080i and shall not permit analog outputs at a resolution of 1080p or greater. 2.2. The Content Protection System output then the content protection system shall enable Macrovision content protection technology, when available, technology or, at Licensee’s election and subject to Licensor’s approval (not to be unreasonably withheldwithheld or delayed), other equivalent copy protection in accordance with industry standards on all analog outputs from end user devicesthe content protection system. As between Licensor and Licensee, (Licensee shall pay all royalties and other fees payable in connection with the implementation and/or activation of such content protection technology allocable to Included Programs provided pursuant Programs.) For clarity, Licensee does not currently plan to the Agreement. Nothing herein shall prevent Licensee from disabling analog TV outputs. 2.3use a XXXX video driver nor is a XXXX video driver present in Licensee’s Approved Set-Top Box. The Content Protection System Approved Set-Top Box shall enable CGMS-A content protection technology, when available, technology on all analog outputs from end user devices on all devicesthe content protection system. As between Licensor and Licensee, (Licensee shall pay all royalties and other fees payable in connection with the implementation and/or activation of such content protection technology allocable to Included Programs provided pursuant to the AgreementPrograms. 2.4. The Content Protection System shall prohibit digital output of unprotected, unencrypted Included Programs. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Content Protection System may allow a a) A digital signal to may only be output if it is protected and encrypted by High Definition Copy Protection (“HDCP”) or localized Digital Transmission Copy Protection (“DTCP”)) on outputs which support DTCP. FurtherA device that outputs a Included Program using HDCP shall: a) If requested by the Licensor, deliver a file associated with the Content Protection Included Program named “HDCP.SRM,” and if present, pass such file to the HDCP source function in the set top box as a System may implement Renewability Message, and b) Verify that the HDCP Source Function is fully engaged and able to deliver the Included Program in protected form, which means: (i) Digital Video Interface version 1.0 (“DVI”) without HDCP and allow standard definition or scaled standard definition output encryption is operational on such interface on personal computer platforms in accordance with the allowances for DVI outputs through the DVD-CCA and/or output, (ii) an exception for unprotected analog and digital outputs to allow standard definition Processing of the System Renewability Message associated with the Included Program, if any, has occurred as defined in the HDCP Specification, and (iii) There is no HDCP Display Device or scaled standard definition output Repeater on such interface on personal computer platforms output whose Key Selection Vector is in accordance with the allowances for analog and digital outputs through the DVD-CCA; provided, however, that in the event that the DVD-CCA authorizes an exception to current or future DVD-CCA allowances for any such output for personal computer manufacturers, Licensor acknowledges and agrees that Licensee shall be entitled to the benefit of such exception. Defined terms used but not otherwise defined in this Section 2.4 shall have the meanings given them in the DTCP or HDCP license agreements, as applicableSystem Renewability Message. 2.4.1. A set-top box that outputs decrypted Included Programs provided pursuant to the Agreement using DTCP shall: 2.4.1.1. a) Deliver system renewability messages to the source functionfunction via its 1394 interface; 2.4.1.2. b) Map the copy control information associated with the program; program (for VOD, the copy control information shall be set to “copy never” in ”) to the corresponding encryption mode indicator (“EMI”) and copy control information (“CCI”) field of the descriptor; 2.4.1.3. c) Map the analog protection system (“APS”) bits associated with the program to the APS field of the descriptor; 2.4.1.4. d) Set the image_constraint_token field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; 2.4.1.5. Set the eligible non-conditional access delivery field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; 2.4.1.6. e) Set the retention state field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; 2.4.1.7. f) Deliver system renewability messages via the 1394 interface, as from time to time time, obtained from the corresponding license administrator administrator, in a protected manner; and. 2.4.1.8. g) Perform such additional functions as may be required by Licensor to effectuate the appropriate content protection functions of these protected digital outputs. 2.4.2. A set-top box that outputs decrypted Included Programs provided pursuant to the Agreement using HDCP shall: 2.4.2.1. If requested by Licensor, deliver a file associated with the Included Programs named “HDCP.SRM” and, if present, pass such file to the HDCP source function in the set-top box as a System Renewability Message; and 2.4.2.2. Verify that the HDCP Source Function is fully engaged and able to deliver the Included Programs in a protected form, which means: 2.4.2.2.1. HDCP encryption is operational on such output, 2.4.2.2.2. Processing of the System Renewability Message associated with the Included Programs, if any, has occurred as defined in the HDCP Specification, and 2.4.2.2.3. There is no HDCP Display Device or Repeater on such output whose Key Selection Vector is in such System Renewability Message. 2.5. In the event that Licensor provides to any entity to whom it licenses in the Territory, feature films with similar or earlier windows as the Included Programs licensed to Licensee hereunder an exception or allowance to any digital output requirement set forth herein, and such entity's content protection system, delivery mechanism and usage model are comparable to Licensee's, as reasonably determined by Licensor, Licensor will discuss in good faith with Licensee whether such an allowance would apply to Licensee hereunder. 2.6. The Content Protection System shall prohibit recording, transfer or copying of protected Included Programs onto recordable or removable media except as explicitly provided for in the Usage Rules. 2.7. The Content Protection System shall prohibit recording, transfer or copying of Included Programs onto external devices (for example Portable Media Players) except as explicitly provided for in the usage rules or the definition of Approved Device. 2.8. For Approved Devices with high definition output capability, standard definition Included Programs, which will be delivered to the device at a pixel resolution no greater than 720x480 (NTSC) or 720x576 (PAL), the device may up-scale such Included Programs to high definition resolutions while maintaining all relevant output protections. 2.9. The Content Protection System may allow down-conversion of Included Programs; provided, however, that in no event shall Included Programs be encoded at less than 500 Kbps.

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Samples: Vod Fvod License Agreement, Vod License Agreement

Outputs. 2.13.1. For Approved Devices with respect Upconversion of standard definition analog signals to which Licensee exercises sole control over design and manufacturingHD analog signals is prohibited, if any, such devices shall limit analog except on outputs to a maximum resolution of 1080i and shall not permit analog outputs at a resolution of 1080p or greaterplayback devices. 2.23.2. The If requested by Licensor, the Content Protection System shall use commercially reasonable efforts to enable Macrovision content protection technology, when available, or, at Licensee’s election and subject to Licensor’s approval (not to be unreasonably withheld), other equivalent copy protection in accordance with industry standards technology on all analog outputs from end user devicesdevices where enabling such technology does not cause a signficiant number of end users to encounter problems viewing Included Programs. As between Licensor and Licensee, Licensee shall pay all royalties and other fees payable in connection with the implementation and/or activation of such content protection technology allocable to Included Programs content provided pursuant to the Agreement. Nothing herein , other than royalties, license fees or the like (if any), which shall prevent Licensee from disabling analog TV outputsbe paid by Licensor. 2.33.3. The Content Protection System shall use commercially reasonable efforts to enable CGMS-A content protection technology, when available, technology on all analog outputs from end user devices on all devices; provided that the application of CGMS-A does not degrade the image quality of the Included Programs. As between Licensor and Licensee, Licensee shall pay all royalties and other fees payable in connection with the implementation and/or activation of such content protection technology allocable to Included Programs content provided pursuant to the Agreement., other than royalties, license fees or the like (if any), which shall be paid by Licensor. [RTMPE only valid until last year 2.43.4. The Content Protection System shall prohibit digital output of unprotected, unencrypted Included Programscontent. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Content Protection System may allow a digital signal to be output if it is protected and encrypted by either High Definition Copy Protection (HDCP”) or Digital Transmission Copy Protection (“DTCP”); provided that the foregoing requirement shall not apply to the output of Standard Definition content over uncompressed outputs on Windows- based personal computers or Mac personal computers running OS X or higher if such a computer cannot support HDCP (e.g., the content would not be viewable on such computer if HDCP or DTCP were to be applied.). Further, the Content Protection System may implement (i) Digital Video Interface version 1.0 (“DVI”) without HDCP and allow standard definition only Standard Definition or scaled standard definition Standard Definition content to be output on such interface on personal computer platforms in accordance with the allowances for DVI outputs through the DVD-CCA and/or (ii) an exception for unprotected analog and digital outputs to allow standard definition only Standard Definition or scaled standard definition Standard Definition content to be output on such interface on personal computer platforms in accordance with the allowances for analog and digital outputs through the DVD-CCA; provided, however, that in the event that the DVD-CCA authorizes an exception to current or future DVD-CCA allowances for any such output for personal computer manufacturers, Licensor acknowledges and agrees that Licensee shall be entitled to the benefit of such exception. For the avoidance of doubt and notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the Content Protection System may allow High Definition content to be output via a digital output only if it is protected by HDCP or DTCP. Defined terms used but not otherwise defined in this Section 2.4 3.4 shall have the meanings given them in the DTCP or HDCP license agreements, as applicable. Notwithstanding contained in this Schedule B, Licensee’s use of RTMPE for Flash streaming is deemed to meet the requirements set forth herein until November 30, 2010 anyway!]; provided, that (x) Licensee also utilizes (i) true streaming (not progressive download) to transmit content so that it will not be stored in the web browser’s cache, (ii) time-expiring URLs to protect content from being accessed by stealing its URL (i.e., each time the content is accessed, a unique URL will be generated), and (iii) SWF verification to protect content from being accessed by unauthorized video players, and (y) Licensee uses good faith efforts to deploy any necessary additional security requirements by August 31, 2010. 2.4.13.4.1. A set-top box An end user device that outputs decrypted Included Programs protected content provided pursuant to the Agreement using DTCP shall: 2.4.1.13.4.1.1. Deliver system renewability messages to the source function; 2.4.1.23.4.1.2. Map the copy control information associated with the program; the copy control information shall be set to “copy never” for EST, SVOD, VOD and PPV content and set to “copy once’ for PAY and FTA content in the corresponding encryption mode indicator and copy control information field of the descriptor; 2.4.1.33.4.1.3. Map the analog protection system (“APS”) bits associated with the program to the APS field of the descriptor; 2.4.1.43.4.1.4. Set the image_constraint_token field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; 2.4.1.53.4.1.5. Set the eligible non-conditional access delivery field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; 2.4.1.63.4.1.6. Set the retention state field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; 2.4.1.73.4.1.7. Deliver system renewability messages from time to time obtained from the corresponding license administrator in a protected manner; and 2.4.1.83.4.2. Perform such additional functions as may be required by Licensor to effectuate the appropriate content protection functions of these protected digital outputs. 2.4.2. A set-top box An end user device that outputs decrypted Included Programs protected content provided pursuant to the Agreement using HDCP shall: 2.4.2.13.4.2.1. If requested by Licensor, deliver a file associated with the Included Programs protected content named “HDCP.SRM” and, if present, pass such file to the HDCP source function in the set-top box as a System Renewability Message; and 2.4.2.23.4.2.2. Verify that the HDCP Source Function is fully engaged and able to deliver the Included Programs protected content in a protected form, which means: 2.4.2.2.13.4.2.2.1. HDCP encryption is operational on such output, 2.4.2.2.23.4.2.2.2. Processing of the System Renewability Message associated with the Included Programsprotected content, if any, has occurred as defined in the HDCP Specification, and 2.4.2.2.33.4.2.2.3. There is no HDCP Display Device or Repeater on such output whose Key Selection Vector is in such System Renewability Message. 2.5. In the event that Licensor provides to any entity to whom it licenses in the Territory, feature films with similar or earlier windows as the Included Programs licensed to Licensee hereunder an exception or allowance to any digital output requirement set forth herein, and such entity's content protection system, delivery mechanism and usage model are comparable to Licensee's, as reasonably determined by Licensor, Licensor will discuss in good faith with Licensee whether such an allowance would apply to Licensee hereunder. 2.63.5. The Content Protection System shall prohibit recording, transfer or copying recording of protected Included Programs content onto recordable or removable media except as explicitly provided for in the Usage Rulesmedia. 2.7. The Content Protection System shall prohibit recording, transfer or copying of Included Programs onto external devices (for example Portable Media Players) except as explicitly provided for in the usage rules or the definition of Approved Device. 2.8. For Approved Devices with high definition output capability, standard definition Included Programs, which will be delivered to the device at a pixel resolution no greater than 720x480 (NTSC) or 720x576 (PAL), the device may up-scale such Included Programs to high definition resolutions while maintaining all relevant output protections. 2.9. The Content Protection System may allow down-conversion of Included Programs; provided, however, that in no event shall Included Programs be encoded at less than 500 Kbps.

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Samples: Subscription Video on Demand License Agreement

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Outputs. 2.1. For Approved Devices with respect to which Licensee exercises sole control over design and manufacturing, if any, such devices shall limit analog outputs to a maximum resolution of 1080i and shall not permit analog outputs at a resolution of 1080p or greater. 2.2. The Content Protection System shall enable Macrovision content protection technology, when available, or, at Licensee’s election and subject to Licensor’s approval (not to be unreasonably withheld), other equivalent copy protection in accordance with industry standards on all analog outputs from end user devices. As between Licensor and Licensee, Licensee shall pay all royalties and other fees payable in connection with the implementation and/or activation of such content protection technology allocable to Included Programs provided pursuant to the Agreement. Nothing herein shall prevent Licensee from disabling analog TV outputs. 2.3. The Content Protection System shall enable [#No longer require CGMS-A content protection technology, when available, on all analog outputs A] [TW: they liked this change from end user devices on all devices. As between Licensor and Licensee, Licensee shall pay all royalties and other fees payable in connection with the implementation and/or activation of such content protection technology allocable to Included Programs provided pursuant to the Agreement. 2.4. original…Our deletion was Accepted] The Content Protection System shall prohibit digital output of unprotected, unencrypted Included Programs. Notwithstanding the foregoingforegoing but subject to Clause 2.4A, the Content Protection System may allow a digital signal to be output if it is protected and encrypted by High Definition Copy Protection (“HDCP”) or Digital Transmission Copy Protection (“DTCP”). Further, the Content Protection System may implement (i) Digital Video Interface version 1.0 (“DVI”) without HDCP and allow only standard definition or scaled standard definition output on such interface on personal computer platforms in accordance with the allowances for DVI outputs through the DVD-CCA and/or (ii) an exception for unprotected analog and digital outputs to allow only standard definition or scaled standard definition output on such interface on personal computer platforms in accordance with the allowances for analog and digital outputs through the DVD-CCA; provided, however, that in the event that the DVD-CCA authorizes an exception to current or future DVD-CCA allowances for any such output for personal computer manufacturers, Licensor acknowledges and agrees that Licensee shall be entitled to the benefit of such exception. For the avoidance of doubt and notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the Content Protection System may allow High Definition content to be output via a digital output only if it is protected by HDCP or DTCP. Defined terms used but not otherwise defined in this Section Clause 2.4 shall have the meanings given them in the DTCP or HDCP license agreements, as applicable. 2.4.1. A set-top box An Approved Device that outputs decrypted Included Programs provided pursuant to the Agreement using DTCP shall: 2.4.1.1. : Deliver system renewability messages to the source function; 2.4.1.2. ; Map the copy control information associated with the program; the copy control information shall be set to “copy never” in the corresponding encryption mode indicator and copy control information field of the descriptor; 2.4.1.3. ; Map the analog protection system (“APS”) bits associated with the program to the APS field of the descriptor; 2.4.1.4. ; Set the image_constraint_token field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; 2.4.1.5. ; Set the eligible non-conditional access delivery field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; 2.4.1.6. ; Set the retention state field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; 2.4.1.7. ; Deliver system renewability messages from time to time obtained from the corresponding license administrator in a protected manner; and 2.4.1.8. and Perform such additional functions as may be required by Licensor to effectuate the appropriate content protection functions of these protected digital outputs. 2.4.2. A set-top box An Approved Device that outputs decrypted Included Programs provided pursuant to the Agreement using HDCP shall: 2.4.2.1. : If requested by LicensorLicensor and if supported by a particular platform, deliver a file associated with the Included Programs named “HDCP.SRM” and, if present, pass such file to the HDCP source function in the set-top box as a System Renewability Message; and 2.4.2.2. and Verify that the HDCP Source Function is fully engaged and able to deliver the Included Programs in a protected form, which means: 2.4.2.2.1. : HDCP encryption is operational on such output, 2.4.2.2.2. , Processing of the System Renewability Message associated with the Included Programs, if any, has occurred as defined in the HDCP Specification, and 2.4.2.2.3. and There is no HDCP Display Device or Repeater on such output whose Key Selection Vector is in such System Renewability Message. 2.5. In the event that Licensor provides to any entity to whom it licenses in the Territory, feature films with similar or earlier windows as the Included Programs licensed to Licensee hereunder an exception or allowance to any digital output requirement set forth herein, and such entity's content protection system, delivery mechanism and usage model are comparable to Licensee's, as reasonably determined by Licensor, Licensor will discuss in good faith with Licensee whether such an allowance would apply to Licensee hereunder. 2.6. The Content Protection System shall prohibit recording, transfer or copying of protected Included Programs onto recordable or removable media except as explicitly provided for in the Usage Rules. 2.7. The Content Protection System shall prohibit recording, transfer or copying of Included Programs onto external devices (for example Portable Media Players) except as explicitly provided for in the usage rules or the definition of Approved Device. 2.8. For Approved Devices with high definition output capability, standard definition Included Programs, which will be delivered to the device at a pixel resolution no greater than 720x480 (NTSC) or 720x576 (PAL), the device may up-scale such Included Programs to high definition resolutions while maintaining all relevant output protections. 2.9. The Content Protection System may allow down-conversion of Included Programs; provided, however, that in no event shall Included Programs be encoded at less than 500 Kbps.

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Samples: Subscription Video on Demand License Agreement

Outputs. 2.1. For Approved Devices with respect to which Licensee exercises sole control over design and manufacturing, if any, such devices shall limit analog outputs to a maximum resolution of 1080i and shall not permit analog outputs at a resolution of 1080p or greater. 2.2. The Content Protection System shall enable Macrovision content protection technology, when available, or, at Licensee’s election and subject to Licensor’s approval (not to be unreasonably withheld), other equivalent copy protection in accordance with industry standards on all analog outputs from end user devices. As between Licensor and Licensee, Licensee shall pay all royalties and other fees payable in connection with the implementation and/or activation of such content protection technology allocable to Included Programs provided pursuant to the Agreement. Nothing herein shall prevent Licensee from disabling analog TV outputs. 2.3. The Content Protection System shall enable CGMS-A content protection technology, when where properly functioning video hardware and drivers are known to be available, on all analog outputs from end user devices on all devicesApproved Devices. As between Licensor and Licensee, Licensee shall pay all royalties and other fees payable in connection with the implementation and/or activation of such content protection technology allocable to Included Programs provided pursuant to the Agreement. 2.42.3. The Content Protection System shall prohibit digital output of unprotected, unencrypted Included Programs. Notwithstanding the foregoingforegoing but subject to Section 2.4A, the Content Protection System may allow a digital signal to be output if it is protected and encrypted by High Definition Copy Protection (“HDCP”) or Digital Transmission Copy Protection (“DTCP”). Further, the Content Protection System may implement (i) Digital Video Interface version 1.0 (“DVI”) without HDCP and allow only standard definition or scaled standard definition output on such interface on personal computer platforms in accordance with the allowances for DVI outputs through the DVD-CCA and/or (ii) an exception for unprotected analog and digital outputs to allow only standard definition or scaled standard definition output on such interface on personal computer platforms in accordance with the allowances for analog and digital outputs through the DVD-CCA; provided, however, that in the event that the DVD-CCA authorizes an exception to current or future DVD-CCA allowances for any such output for personal computer manufacturers, Licensor acknowledges and agrees that Licensee shall be entitled to the benefit of such exception. For the avoidance of doubt and notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the Content Protection System may allow High Definition content to be output via a digital output only if it is protected by HDCP or DTCP. Defined terms used but not otherwise defined in this Section 2.4 shall have the meanings given them in the DTCP or HDCP license agreements, as applicable. 2.4.12.3.1. A set-top box An Approved Device that outputs decrypted Included Programs provided pursuant to the Agreement using DTCP shall: 2.4.1.12.3.1.1. Deliver system renewability messages to the source function; 2.4.1.22.3.1.2. Map the copy control information associated with the program; the copy control information shall be set to “copy never” in the corresponding encryption mode indicator and copy control information field of the descriptor; 2.4.1.32.3.1.3. Map the analog protection system (“APS”) bits associated with the program to the APS field of the descriptor; 2.4.1.42.3.1.4. Set the image_constraint_token field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; 2.4.1.52.3.1.5. Set the eligible non-conditional access delivery field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; 2.4.1.62.3.1.6. Set the retention state field of the descriptor as authorized by the corresponding license administrator; 2.4.1.72.3.1.7. Deliver system renewability messages from time to time obtained from the corresponding license administrator in a protected manner; and 2.4.1.82.3.1.8. Perform such additional functions as may be required by Licensor to effectuate the appropriate content protection functions of these protected digital outputs. 2.4.22.3.2. A set-top box An Approved Device that outputs decrypted Included Programs provided pursuant to the Agreement using HDCP shall: 2.4.2.12.3.2.1. If requested by LicensorLicensor and if supported by a particular platform, deliver a file associated with the Included Programs named “HDCP.SRM” and, if present, pass such file to the HDCP source function in the set-top box as a System Renewability Message; and 2.4.2.22.3.2.2. Verify that the HDCP Source Function is fully engaged and able to deliver the Included Programs in a protected form, which means: 2.4.2.2.12.3.2.2.1. HDCP encryption is operational on such output, 2.4.2.2.22.3.2.2.2. Processing of the System Renewability Message associated with the Included Programs, if any, has occurred as defined in the HDCP Specification, and 2.4.2.2.32.3.2.2.3. There is no HDCP Display Device or Repeater on such output whose Key Selection Vector is in such System Renewability Message. 2.5. In the event that Licensor provides to any entity to whom it licenses in the Territory, feature films with similar or earlier windows as the Included Programs licensed to Licensee hereunder an exception or allowance to any digital output requirement set forth herein, and such entity's content protection system, delivery mechanism and usage model are comparable to Licensee's, as reasonably determined by Licensor, Licensor will discuss in good faith with Licensee whether such an allowance would apply to Licensee hereunder. 2.6. The Content Protection System shall prohibit recording, transfer or copying of protected Included Programs onto recordable or removable media except as explicitly provided for in the Usage Rules. 2.7. The Content Protection System shall prohibit recording, transfer or copying of Included Programs onto external devices (for example Portable Media Players) except as explicitly provided for in the usage rules or the definition of Approved Device. 2.8. For Approved Devices with high definition output capability, standard definition Included Programs, which will be delivered to the device at a pixel resolution no greater than 720x480 (NTSC) or 720x576 (PAL), the device may up-scale such Included Programs to high definition resolutions while maintaining all relevant output protections. 2.9. The Content Protection System may allow down-conversion of Included Programs; provided, however, that in no event shall Included Programs be encoded at less than 500 Kbps.

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Samples: Subscription Video on Demand License Agreement

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