Secure Video Paths. The video portion of unencrypted content shall not be present on any user-accessible bus in any analog or unencrypted, compressed form. In the event such unencrypted, uncompressed content is transmitted over a user-accessible bus in digital form, such content shall be either limited to standard definition (720 X 480 or 720 X 576), or made reasonably secure from unauthorized interception.
Secure Video Paths. The video portion of unencrypted content shall not be present on any user-accessible bus in any analog or unencrypted, compressed form. In the event such unencrypted, uncompressed content is transmitted over a user-accessible bus in digital form, such content shall be either limited to standard definition (720 X 480 or 720 X 576), or made reasonably secure from unauthorized interception. Secure Content Decryption. Decryption of (i) content protected by the Content Protection System and (ii) sensitive parameters and keys related to the Content Protection System, shall take place such that it is protected from attack by other software processes on the device, e.g. via decryption in an isolated processing environment. HD Analogue Sunset, All Devices. In accordance with industry agreements, all Approved Devices which were deployed by Licenssee after December 31, 2011 shall limit (e.g. down-scale) analogue outputs for decrypted protected Included Programs to standard definition at a resolution no greater than 720X480 or 720 X 576, i.e. shall disable High Definition (HD) analogue outputs. Licensee shall investigate in good faith the updating of all Approved Devices shipped to users before December 31, 2011 with a view to disabling HD analogue outputs on such devices. Analogue Sunset, All Analogue Outputs, December 31, 2013 In accordance with industry agreement, after December 31, 2013, Licensee shall only deploy Approved Devices that can disable ALL analogue outputs during the rendering of Included Programs. For Agreements that do not extend beyond December 31. 2013, Licensee commits both to be bound by this requirement if Agreement is extended beyond December 31. 2013, and to put in place before December 31, 2013 purchasing processes to ensure this requirement is met at the stated time. Additional Watermarking Requirements. Physical media players manufactured by licensees of the Advanced Access Content System are required to detect audio and/or video watermarks during content playback after 1st Febrary, 2012 (the “Watermark Detection Date”). Licensee shall require, within two (2) years of the Watermark Detection Date, that any new devices capable of playing AACS protected Blu-ray discs and 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....
Secure Video Paths. The video portion of unencrypted content shall not be present on any user-accessible bus in any analog or unencrypted, compressed form. In the event such unencrypted, uncompressed content is transmitted over a user-accessible bus in digital form, such content shall be either limited to standard definition (720 X 480 or 720 X 576), or made reasonably secure from unauthorized interception. Secure Content Decryption. Decryption of (i) content protected by the Content Protection System and (ii) CSPs (as defined in Section 2.1 below) related to the Content Protection System shall take place in an isolated processing environment. Decrypted content must be encrypted during transmission to the graphics card for rendering.
Secure Video Paths. The content shall not be present on any user-accessible bus in any analog or unencrypted form. The content shall not be present in any unencrypted form in any buffer, memory, register and other location in the device that can be accessed by any programme other than an authorized version of the content protection system. An authorized version of the content protection system shall mean the current version of the content protection that has not been subject to any unauthorized modification.
Secure Video Paths. The video portion of unencrypted content shall not be present on any user-accessible bus in any analog or unencrypted, compressed form. In the event such unencrypted, uncompressed content is transmitted over a user-accessible bus in digital form, such content shall be either limited to standard definition (720 X 480 or 720 X 576), or made reasonably secure from unauthorized interception. A ‘user-accessible bus’ is a software-controllable data bus that is designed for device upgrades performed by the user or for access to content by the user, such as an implementation of a smartcard interface, PCMCIA, USB or PCI that has standard sockets.
Secure Video Paths. The video portion of unencrypted content shall not be present on any user-accessible bus in any analog or unencrypted, compressed form. In the event such unencrypted, uncompressed content is transmitted over a user-accessible bus in digital form, such content shall be either limited to standard definition (720 X 480 or 720 X 576), or made reasonably secure from unauthorized interception. Secure Content Decryption. Decryption of (i) content protected by the Content Protection System and (ii) sensitive parameters and keys related to the Content Protection System, shall take place such that it is protected from attack by other software processes on the device, e.g. via decryption in an isolated processing environment.
Secure Video Paths. When distributed on any General Purpose Computing Platform, the video portion of unencrypted Included Programs shall not be present on any user-accessible bus in any analog or unencrypted, compressed form. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the preceding sentence, any unencrypted, uncompressed Included Program transmitted on any General Purpose Computing Platform may be present over a user-accessible bus when such content is either limited to Standard Definition, or made reasonably secure from unauthorized interception.
Secure Video Paths. The video portion of unencrypted content shall not be present on any user-accessible bus in any analog or unencrypted, compressed form on a device with a protected media path with known functioning hardware and drivers. In the event such unencrypted, compresseduncompressed content is transmitted over a user-accessible bus in digital form on a device with a protected media path with known functioning hardware and drivers, such content shall be either limited to standard definition (720 X 480 or 720 X 576), or made reasonably secure from unauthorized interception. This is one of our standard requirements for HD on an open OS device. In addition, it is for Netflix to determine whether a device requesting HD supports the necessary secure video paths. There is no point protection unencrypted
Secure Video Paths. The video portion of unencrypted content shall not be present on any user-accessible bus in any analog or unencrypted, compressed form. In the event such unencrypted, uncompressed content is transmitted over a user-accessible bus in digital form, such content shall be either limited to standard definition (720 X 480 or 720 X 576), or made reasonably secure from unauthorized interception. Digital Outputs: For avoidance of doubt, HD content may only be output in accordance with Section 22 and Section 23 above. HD Day & Date Requirements In addition to the foregoing requirements, all HD content is subject to the following set of content protection requirements: Analogue Sunset. After December 31, 2011, all Approved Devices shall limit (e.g. down-scale) analog outputs for decrypted protected Included Programs to standard definition at a resolution no greater than 720X480 or 720 X 576. Additional Watermarking Requirements.
Secure Video Paths. When distributed on any General Purpose Computing Platform, the video portion of unencrypted Included Programs shall not be present on any user-accessible bus in any analog or unencrypted, compressed form. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the preceding sentence, any unencrypted, uncompressed Included Program transmitted on any General Purpose Computing Platform may be present over a user-accessible bus when such content is either limited to Standard Definition, or made reasonably secure from unauthorized interception. Secure Content Decryption. Decryption of (i) Included Programs protected by the Content Protection System and (ii) sensitive parameters and keys related to the Content Protection System, shall take place using reasonable measures designed to ensure that the same are protected from attack by other software processes on the device (e.g. via decryption in an isolated processing environment).