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Standard Definition Analog Output. Subject to the requirements of Section 4.7, a Licensed Product shall not pass Decrypted DT Data to an NTSC, YUV, SECAM, PAL, or consumer RGB format analog output (including an S-video output for the listed formats) unless (a) the Decrypted DT Data is other than No More Copies, Copy Never, or Copy One Generation or (b) the Licensed Product is incorporated into a Computer Product and the output is either a VGA output or a similar output that was widely implemented as of May 1, 2001 that carries uncompressed video signals with a resolution less than or equal to a Constrained Image to a computer monitor or (c) the Licensed Product generates copy control signals according to the information provided in either such Decrypted DT Data or PCP-UR and E-EMI in accordance with the Specification. A Licensed Product may, as follows, pass Decrypted DT Data to an output pursuant to clause (c) if it uses the following technologies: 4.2.1 For NTSC analog outputs, however transmitted, the specifications for the Automatic Gain Control and Colorstripe copy control systems (contained in the document entitled “Specification of the Macrovision Copy Protection Process for DVD Products, Revision 7.1.D1, September 30, 1999”) and the CGMS-A specifications contained in IEC 61880 (for inclusion on Line 20) or in EIA-608-B (for inclusion on Line 21), provided that, except as otherwise expressly provided in Section 4.2.5, all of such technologies must be utilized in order to meet this requirement. 4.2.2 For PAL, SECAM or YUV outputs, the appropriate specifications (i) for the Automatic Gain Control copy control system (contained in the document entitled “Specification of the Macrovision Copy Protection Process for DVD Products, Revision 7.1.D1, September 30, 1999”) and (ii) for the CGMS-A copy control system (contained in IEC 61880 (for inclusion on Line 20) or in EIA-608-B (for inclusion on Line 21) or in EIA- 805 (for inclusion on Line 41) for YUV (525/60 systems) outputs or in ETS 300294 for PAL, SECAM, and YUV (625/50 systems) outputs), provided that, except as otherwise expressly provided in Section 4.2.5, both of these technologies must be utilized in order to meet this requirement. (Note; “YUV as used herein means a component video output comprised of a luminance signal (Y) and two color difference signal (U and V) and specifically includes the following component video signals (Y,Pb,Pr), (Y,Cb,Cr), (Y, Db, Dr), and (Y, B-Y, R-Y).) 4.2.3 For 480p progressive scan outputs, the appropriate specification for (i) the Automatic Gain Control copy control system (contained in the document entitled “Specification of the Macrovision AGC Copy Protection Waveforms for DVD Applications with 525p (480p) Progressive Scan Outputs, Revision 1.03 (December 22, 1999)”) and (ii) CGMS-A copy control system (contained in, or adapted without material change from, EIAJCPR1204-1 (defining the signal waveform carrying the CGMS-A) and IEC61880 (defining the bit assignment for CGMS-A)). 4.2.4 For SCART connectors, the Automatic Gain Control specifications for the PAL and SECAM signal carried by that connector, provided that the connector must be configured so that the component signal carried by the connector must always be accompanied by a composite signal and such composite signal must provide the only synchronization reference for the component signal. 4.2.5 A Licensed Product shall not apply Analog Protection System (APS) to Copy One Generation Decrypted DT Data, but it shall pass through, without alteration, the value of any APS trigger bits (as described in the Specification) in accordance with the specifications relating to APS contained in (a) IEC 61880 (for inclusion of such value on Line 20) or EIA- 608-B (for inclusion of such value on Line 21) for NTSC outputs or (b) IEC 61880 (for inclusion of such value on Line 20) or EIA-608-B (for inclusion of such value on Line 21) for YUV (525/60 systems) outputs. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the requirements to comply with the CGMS-A specification and to pass any values of APS trigger bits set forth in this Section 4.2 shall not apply to a Licensed Product incorporated into a Computer Product. 4.2.6 DTLA may amend certain obligations set out in this Section 4.2, or specify alternative means to comply, if DTLA finds that the required technologies are not available on fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms.

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

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Standard Definition Analog Output. Subject to the requirements of Section 4.7, a Licensed Product shall not pass Decrypted DT Data to an NTSC, YUV, SECAM, PAL, or consumer RGB format analog output (including an S-video output for the listed formats) unless (a) the Decrypted DT Data is other than No More Copies, Copy Never, or Copy One Generation or (b) the Licensed Product is incorporated into a Computer Product and the output is either a VGA output or a similar output that was widely implemented as of May 1, 2001 that carries uncompressed video signals with a resolution less than or equal to a Constrained Image to a computer monitor or (c) the Licensed Product generates copy control signals according to the information provided in either CMI associated with such Decrypted DT Data or PCP-UR and E-EMI in accordance with the DTCP2 Specification. A Licensed Product may, as follows, pass Decrypted DT Data to an output pursuant to clause (c) if it uses the following technologies: 4.2.1 For NTSC analog outputs, however transmitted, the specifications for the Automatic Gain Control and Colorstripe copy control systems (contained in the document entitled “Specification of the Macrovision Copy Protection Process for DVD Products, Revision 7.1.D1, September 30, 1999”) and the CGMS-A specifications contained in IEC 61880 (for inclusion on Line 20) or in EIA-608-B (for inclusion on Line 21), provided that, except as otherwise expressly provided in Section 4.2.5, all of such technologies must be utilized in order to meet this requirement. 4.2.2 For PAL, SECAM or YUV outputs, the appropriate specifications (i) for the Automatic Gain Control copy control system (contained in the document entitled “Specification of the Macrovision Copy Protection Process for DVD Products, Revision 7.1.D1, September 30, 1999”) and (ii) for the CGMS-A copy control system (contained in IEC 61880 (for inclusion on Line 20) or in EIA-608-B (for inclusion on Line 21) or in EIA- 805 (for inclusion on Line 41) for YUV (525/60 systems) outputs or in ETS 300294 for PAL, SECAM, and YUV (625/50 systems) outputs), provided that, except as otherwise expressly provided in Section 4.2.5, both of these technologies must be utilized in order to meet this requirement. (Note; “YUV as used herein means a component video output comprised of a luminance signal (Y) and two color difference signal (U and V) and specifically includes the following component video signals (Y,Pb,Pr), (Y,Cb,Cr), (Y, Db, Dr), and (Y, B-Y, R-Y).) 4.2.3 For 480p progressive scan outputs, the appropriate specification for (i) the Automatic Gain Control copy control system (contained in the document entitled “Specification of the Macrovision AGC Copy Protection Waveforms for DVD Applications with 525p (480p) Progressive Scan Outputs, Revision 1.03 (December 22, 1999)”) and (ii) CGMS-A copy control system (contained in, or adapted without material change from, EIAJCPR1204-1 (defining the signal waveform carrying the CGMS-A) and IEC61880 (defining the bit assignment for CGMS-A)). 4.2.4 For SCART connectors, the Automatic Gain Control specifications for the PAL and SECAM signal carried by that connector, provided that the connector must be configured so that the component signal carried by the connector must always be accompanied by a composite signal and such composite signal must provide the only synchronization reference for the component signal. 4.2.5 A Licensed Product shall not apply Analog Protection System (APS) to Copy One Generation Decrypted DT Data, but it shall pass through, without alteration, the value of any APS trigger bits (as described in the DTCP2 Specification) in accordance with the specifications relating to APS contained in (a) IEC 61880 (for inclusion of such value on Line 20) or EIA- 608EIA-608-B (for inclusion of such value on Line 21) for NTSC outputs or (b) IEC 61880 (for inclusion of such value on Line 20) or EIA-608-B (for inclusion of such value on Line 21) for YUV (525/60 systems) outputs. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the requirements to comply with the CGMS-A specification and to pass any values of APS trigger bits set forth in this Section 4.2 shall not apply to a Licensed Product incorporated into a Computer Product. 4.2.6 DTLA may amend certain obligations set out in this Section 4.2, or specify alternative means to comply, if DTLA finds that the required technologies are not available on fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms.

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Samples: Dtcp2 Digital Transmission Protection License Agreement, Dtcp2 Digital Transmission Protection License Agreement, Dtcp2 Digital Transmission Protection License Agreement

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Standard Definition Analog Output. Subject to the requirements of Section 4.7, a Licensed Product shall not pass Decrypted DT Data to an NTSC, YUV, SECAM, PAL, or consumer RGB format analog output (including an S-video output for the listed formats) unless (a) the Decrypted DT Data is other than No More Copies, Copy Never, or Copy One Generation or (b) the Licensed Product is incorporated into a Computer Product and the output is either a VGA output or a similar output that was widely implemented as of May 1, 2001 that carries uncompressed video signals with a resolution less than or equal to a Constrained Image to a computer monitor or (c) the Licensed Product generates copy control signals according to the information provided in either such Decrypted DT Data or PCP-UR and E-EMI in accordance with the DTCP2 Specification. A Licensed Product may, as follows, pass Decrypted DT Data to an output pursuant to clause (c) if it uses the following technologies: 4.2.1 For NTSC analog outputs, however transmitted, the specifications for the Automatic Gain Control and Colorstripe copy control systems (contained in the document entitled “Specification of the Macrovision Copy Protection Process for DVD Products, Revision 7.1.D1, September 30, 1999”) and the CGMS-A specifications contained in IEC 61880 (for inclusion on Line 20) or in EIA-608-B (for inclusion on Line 21), provided that, except as otherwise expressly provided in Section 4.2.5, all of such technologies must be utilized in order to meet this requirement. 4.2.2 For PAL, SECAM or YUV outputs, the appropriate specifications (i) for the Automatic Gain Control copy control system (contained in the document entitled “Specification of the Macrovision Copy Protection Process for DVD Products, Revision 7.1.D1, September 30, 1999”) and (ii) for the CGMS-A copy control system (contained in IEC 61880 (for inclusion on Line 20) or in EIA-608-B (for inclusion on Line 21) or in EIA- 805 (for inclusion on Line 41) for YUV (525/60 systems) outputs or in ETS 300294 for PAL, SECAM, and YUV (625/50 systems) outputs), provided that, except as otherwise expressly provided in Section 4.2.5, both of these technologies must be utilized in order to meet this requirement. (Note; “YUV as used herein means a component video output comprised of a luminance signal (Y) and two color difference signal (U and V) and specifically includes the following component video signals (Y,Pb,Pr), (Y,Cb,Cr), (Y, Db, Dr), and (Y, B-Y, R-Y).) 4.2.3 For 480p progressive scan outputs, the appropriate specification for (i) the Automatic Gain Control copy control system (contained in the document entitled “Specification of the Macrovision AGC Copy Protection Waveforms for DVD Applications with 525p (480p) Progressive Scan Outputs, Revision 1.03 (December 22, 1999)”) and (ii) CGMS-A copy control system (contained in, or adapted without material change from, EIAJCPR1204-1 (defining the signal waveform carrying the CGMS-A) and IEC61880 (defining the bit assignment for CGMS-A)). 4.2.4 For SCART connectors, the Automatic Gain Control specifications for the PAL and SECAM signal carried by that connector, provided that the connector must be configured so that the component signal carried by the connector must always be accompanied by a composite signal and such composite signal must provide the only synchronization reference for the component signal. 4.2.5 A Licensed Product shall not apply Analog Protection System (APS) to Copy One Generation Decrypted DT Data, but it shall pass through, without alteration, the value of any APS trigger bits (as described in the DTCP2 Specification) in accordance with the specifications relating to APS contained in (a) IEC 61880 (for inclusion of such value on Line 20) or EIA- 608EIA-608-B (for inclusion of such value on Line 21) for NTSC outputs or (b) IEC 61880 (for inclusion of such value on Line 20) or EIA-608-B (for inclusion of such value on Line 21) for YUV (525/60 systems) outputs. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the requirements to comply with the CGMS-A specification and to pass any values of APS trigger bits set forth in this Section 4.2 shall not apply to a Licensed Product incorporated into a Computer Product. 4.2.6 DTLA may amend certain obligations set out in this Section 4.2, or specify alternative means to comply, if DTLA finds that the required technologies are not available on fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms.

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Samples: Dtcp2 Digital Transmission Protection License Agreement

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