Streaming Requirements Sample Clauses

Streaming Requirements. Streaming Functionality shall be allowed as part of the Usage Rules under the ODRL Agreement solely to the extent each condition set forth in this Schedule is met. No more than two (2)three Streaming Devices at one time for each unique Customer account on the Service, regardless of the number of Included Programs previously subject to a Customer Transaction and consequently available to be streamed from, such Customer Account. Included Programs may be transmitted to Streaming Devices solely with respect to an Included Program that a Customer is authorized to receive, decrypt and play subject to a Customer Transaction. Included Programs may only be streamed to Flash Devices and Flash Access Devices if a Customer is logged in and authenticated, or linked, to his or her Service account (“Customer Account”). Included Programs may only be streamed to a Hardware-Based DRM Streaming Device if such Hardware-Based DRM Streaming Device is registered to a Customer Account. Each Hardware-Based DRM Streaming Device may only be linked with one (1) single unique Customer Account. Amazon shall provide, on a quarterly basis, the following information regarding streaming activity generally in the following form:
Streaming Requirements. The requirements in this section 8 only apply if the Adobe Flash product is used to provide the Content Protection System. 8.1 Adobe Flash Access 2.0 or later versions of this product are approved for streaming. 8.2 Licensee must make reasonable commercial efforts to comply with Adobe compliance and robustness rules for Flash Server products at such a time when they become commercially available.
Streaming Requirements. Streaming Functionality shall be allowed as part of the Usage Rules under the ODRL Agreement solely to the extent each condition set forth in this Schedule is met.
Streaming Requirements. Licensor hereby approves the Content Protection Systems approved currently and in the future for UltraViolet services (▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇) for streaming of all Licensed Content. In addition, Licensor approves any Content Protection System that it allows any other licensee in the Territory to use (so long as the use of such Content Protection System is not on an Interim Basis) or that meets the requirements that follow. The requirements in this section 3 apply in all cases where streaming is supported. 3.1. Streams shall be encrypted using AES 128 (as specified in NIST FIPS-197) or other robust, industry-accepted algorithm with a cryptographic strength and key length such that it is generally considered computationally infeasible to break. 3.2. Encryption keys shall not be delivered to clients in a cleartext (un-encrypted) state. 3.3. The integrity of the streaming client shall be verified by the streaming server before commencing delivery of the stream to the client. 3.4. Commercially reasonable efforts shall be used (for example, short-lived and individualized URLs for the location of streams) to ensure that streams cannot be obtained by unauthorized users.