REVOCATION AND RENEWAL. 6. The Licensee shall have a policy which ensures that clients and servers of the Content Protection System are promptly and securely updated in the event of a security breach (that can be rectified using a remote update) being found in the Content Protection System and/or its implementations in clients and servers. Licensee shall have a policy which ensures that patches including System Renewability Messages received from content protection technology providers (e.g. DRM providers) and content providers are promptly applied to clients and servers. ACCOUNT AUTHORIZATION
REVOCATION AND RENEWAL. The Licensee shall have a policy which ensures that clients and servers of the Content Protection System are promptly and securely updated, and where necessary, revoked, in the event of a security breach (that can be rectified using a remote update) being found in the Content Protection System and/or its implementations in clients and servers. Licensee shall have a policy which ensures that patches including System Renewability Messages received from content protection technology providers (e.g. DRM providers) and content providers are promptly applied to clients and servers. ACCOUNT AUTHORIZATION Content Delivery. Content, licenses, control words and ECM’s shall only be delivered from a network service to registered devices associated with an account with verified credentials. Account credentials must be transmitted securely to ensure privacy and protection against attacks.
REVOCATION AND RENEWAL. The Content Protection System shall be renewable and securely updateable in event of a breach of security or improvement to the Content Protection System. The Content Protection System shall be upgradeable, allow for backward compatibility if desired and allow for integration of new rules and business models.
REVOCATION AND RENEWAL. 1.7.1. The Content Protection System shall provide a mechanism that revokes, upon written notice from Licensor of its exercise of its right to require such revocation in the event any CSPs are compromised, any and all playback licenses issued to (i) specific individual end user device or (ii) domain of registered end user devices.
REVOCATION AND RENEWAL. The Licensee shall ensure that clients and servers of the Content Protection System are promptly and securely updated, and where necessary, revoked, in the event of a security breach being found in the Content Protection System and/or its implementations in clients and servers. Licensee shall ensure that patches including System Renewability Messages received from content protection technology providers (e.g. DRM providers) and content providers are promptly applied to clients and servers The Licensee shall not permit content to be delivered to or by a server, or to a client device for which a content Protection System update is available but has not been applied.
REVOCATION AND RENEWAL. 16. The Content Protection System shall provide mechanisms that revoke, upon written notice from Licensor of its exercise of its right to require such revocation in the event any CSPs are compromised, (a) the instance of the Content Protection System with the compromised CSPs, and (b) any and all playback licenses issued to (i) specific individual end user device or (ii) domain of registered end user devices.
REVOCATION AND RENEWAL. The Licensee shall ensure that clients and servers of the Content Protection System are promptly and securely updated, and where necessary, revoked, in the event of a security breach (that can be rectified using a remote update) being found in the Content Protection System and/or its implementations in clients and servers. Licensee shall ensure that patches including System Renewability Messages received from content protection technology providers (e.g. DRM providers) and content providers are promptly applied to clients and servers.
REVOCATION AND RENEWAL. LodgeNets D2R system utilizes conditional access which authenticates end user device to playback the content stream. The keys in the end user devices can be renewed but any new rules would require a chip/hardware change in the end user devices; of course some rules can change through conditional access. The Content Protection System shall provide a mechanism that revokes, upon written notice from Licensor of its exercise of its right to require such revocation in the event any CSPs are compromised, any and all playback licenses issued to (i) specific individual end user device or (ii) domain of registered end user devices. The Content Protection System shall be renewable and securely updateable in event of a breach of security or improvement to the Content Protection System. The Content Protection System shall be upgradeable, allow for backward compatibility if desired and allow for integration of new rules and business models.
REVOCATION AND RENEWAL. The Content Protection System shall provide mechanisms that revoke, upon written notice from Licensor of its exercise of its right to require such revocation in the event any CSPs are compromised, (a) the instance of the Content Protection System with the compromised CSPs, and (b) any and all playback licenses issued to (i) specific individual end user device or (ii) domain of registered end user devices. The Content Protection System shall be renewable and securely updateable in event of a breach of security or improvement to the Content Protection System. The Licensee shall have a policy which ensures that clients and servers of the Content Protection System are promptly and securely updated in the event of a security breach (that can be rectified using a remote update) being found in the Content Protection System and/or its implementations in clients and servers. ACCOUNT AUTHORIZATION Content Delivery. Content, licenses, control words and ECM’s shall only be delivered from a network service to registered devices associated with an account with verified credentials. Account credentials must be transmitted securely to ensure privacy and protection against attacks.
REVOCATION AND RENEWAL. Comcast shall ensure that clients and servers of the Content Protection System are promptly and securely updated, and where necessary, revoked, in the event Comcast learns of a material security breach in the Content Protection System and/or its implementations in clients and servers that impacts the Included Programs when distributed via the Licensed Service (that can be rectified using a remote update). Comcast shall ensure that patches including System Renewability Messages received from content protection technology providers (e.g. DRM providers) are promptly applied to clients and servers as required by any agreement between Comcast (or Subcontractor of Comcast) and the applicable Content Protection System provider.