Common use of RENEWABILITY Clause in Contracts

RENEWABILITY. An Implementation is “Renewable” where the portions of such Implementation that both (i) are implemented in other than physical hardware, and (ii) constitute Primary L1 Core Functions (defined in Exhibit C Part 1 Section 3.5.1) and/or DTCP2 Core Functions (defined in Exhibit C Part 2 Section 3.5) are in each case designed to be replaced by an Update. An Implementation is “Partially Renewable” if a portion but not the entirety of the Implementation that is both implemented in other than physical hardware and constitutes Primary L1 Core Functions and/or DTCP2 Core Functions is designed to be replaced by an Update. “Physical hardware” means an implementation in a physical device, including a component, that does not include instructions or data other than such instructions or data that are permanently embedded in such device or component.

Appears in 4 contracts

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

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