Common use of Proper Encoding Clause in Contracts

Proper Encoding. Where CC Content is encoded, or should be encoded pursuant to the Encoding Rules, as EPN, the Source Function may transmit such content via DTCP without regard to the associated Number of Permitted CC Copies (i.e., it may treat such content as if it were not CC Content). Where the Source Function transmits such content using a DTCP output that includes a CC Field, the CC Field shall be set as invalid (i.e., setting the CC Field bits to 0000).

Appears in 6 contracts

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

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Proper Encoding. Where CC Content is encoded, or should be encoded pursuant to the Encoding Rules, as EPN, the Source Function may transmit such content via DTCP DTCP2 without regard to the associated Number of Permitted CC Copies (i.e., it may treat such content as if it were not CC Content). Where the Source Function transmits such content using a DTCP DTCP2 output that includes a CC Field, the CC Field shall be set as invalid (i.e., setting the CC Field bits to 0000).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Dtcp2 Digital Transmission Protection License Agreement, Dtcp2 Digital Transmission Protection License Agreement, Dtcp2 Digital Transmission Protection License Agreement

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