Common use of Secure Clock Clause in Contracts

Secure Clock. For all content which has a time-based window (e.g. VOD, catch-up, SVOD) associated with it, the Content Protection System shall implement a secure clock. The secure clock must be protected against modification or tampering and detect any changes made thereto. If any changes or tampering are detected, the Content Protection System must revoke the licenses associated with all content employing time limited license or viewing periods. Early Window and High-Definition Requirements In addition to the foregoing requirements, all HD content and all Early Window content is subject to the following set of requirements: HD content is expressly prohibited from being delivered to and playable on General Purpose Computer Platforms (e.g. PCs, Mobile Phones, Tablets) Early Window content Requirements In addition to the foregoing requirements, all Early Window content (both SD and HD) is subject to the following set of content protection requirements: Additional Watermarking Requirements. At such time as physical media players manufactured by licensees of the Advanced Access Content System are required to detect audio and/or video watermarks during content playback (the “Watermark Detection Date”), Licensee shall require, within two (2) years of the Watermark Detection Date, that any new devices capable of receiving and decrypting protected high definition content from the Licensed Service that can also receive content from a source other than the Licensed Service shall detect and respond to the embedded state and comply with the corresponding playback control rules.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement

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