Common use of Retention of Copy Never Content Clause in Contracts

Retention of Copy Never Content. Except for Prerecorded Media, a Source Device shall set, in accordance with the Specification, the Retention State Field associated with any Commercial Audiovisual Content that is encoded as Copy Never for a period equal to the greatest of (a) ninety (90) minutes from initial receipt of each unit of such data (e.g., frame-by-frame, minute-by-minute, megabyte-by-megabyte, etc.); (b) such other period of time specified in the Specification as a content owner may affirmatively permit; or (c) if the amount of time that such content may be retained in such Source Device is determined pursuant to rules, standards or obligations that were developed under an open-standards process, such period of time specified in the Specification that is closest to, but not exceeding, the period of time that such Source Device is permitted to retain such content. In the case of Prerecorded Media, or if the Commercial Audiovisual Content has previously been retained, the Source Device shall encode the Commercial Audiovisual Content such that no further retention shall be permitted.

Appears in 6 contracts

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

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