Common use of Streaming Clause in Contracts

Streaming. Content streamed over the Internet, cable or closed IPTV systems shall be encrypted. Playback of licensed content shall be limited to the Catch-up window specified in the Licensee agreement. This copy may neither be saved to permanent memory, nor transferred to another device. High-Definition Requirements In addition to the foregoing requirements, all HD content is subject to the following set of content protection requirements: Personal Computers and Mobile Devices are deemed unsuitable platforms for delivery of high definition (HD) long form content, due to insecurities in a number of their subsystems. HD content is delivered via protected STB digital outputs only. [Delivery though analogue outputs provides a unwanted mechanism for re-digitization and redistribution] Device may scale Included Programs in order to fill the screen of the applicable display; provided that Licensee’s marketing of the Device shall not state or imply to consumers that the quality of the display of any such upscaled content is substantially similar to a higher resolution to the Included Program’s original source profile (i.e. SD content cannot be represented as HD content). The Content Protection System shall prohibit digital output of decrypted protected content. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a digital signal may be output if it is protected and encrypted by High Definition Copy Protection (“HDCP”) or Digital Transmission Copy Protection (“DTCP”). A set-top box that outputs decrypted protected content provided pursuant to the Agreement using DTCP shall map the copy control information associated with the program; the copy control information shall be set to “copy never”. GENERAL CONTENT SECURITY & SERVICE IMPLEMENTATION Content Protection System. All content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes digital rights management, conditional access systems and digital output protection (such system, the “Content Protection System”). The Content Protection System shall: be approved in writing by Licensor (including any upgrades or new versions, which Licensee shall submit to Licensor for approval upon such upgrades or new versions becoming available), be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules associated therewith, and use only those rights settings, if applicable, that are approved in writing by Licensor. be an implementation of one the content protection systems approved for UltraViolet services by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE), and said implementation meets the compliance and robustness rules associated with the chosen UltraViolet approved content protection system, or . Be an implementation of Microsoft WMDRM10 and said implementation meets the associated compliance and robustness rules, or If a conditional access system, be a compliant implementation of a Licensor-approved, industry standard conditional access system, or Be a compliant implementation of other Digital Rights Management (DRM) system approved in writing by Licensor. The UltraViolet approved content protection systems are: Xxxxxx Broadband Microsoft Playready CMLA Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) DRM Version 2 or 2.1 Adobe Flash Access 2.0 (not Adobe’s Flash streaming product) Widevine Cypher ® The Licensed Service shall prevent the unauthorized delivery and distribution of Licensor’s content (for example, user-generated / user-uploaded content) and shall use reasonable efforts to filter and prevent such occurrences. CI PLUS Any Conditional Access implemented via the CI Plus standard used to protect Licensed Content must support the following: commit in good faith to sign the CI Plus Content Distributor Agreement (CDA) as soon as reasonably possible after this document is available for signature, so that Licensee can request and receive Service Operator Certificate Revocation Lists (SOCRLs) ensure that their CI Plus Conditional Access Modules (CICAMs) support the processing and execution of SOCRLs, liaising with their CICAM supplier where necessary ensure that their SOCRL contains the most up-to-date CRL available from CI Plus LLP. Not put any entries in the Service Operator Certificate White List (SOCWL, which is used to undo device revocations in the SOCRL) unless such entries have been approved in writing by Licensor. Set CI Plus parameters so as to meet the requirements in the section “Outputs” of this schedule: STREAMING

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Free/Basic Television and Svod License Agreement, License Agreement, Television and Svod License Agreement

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Streaming. Content streamed over the Internet, cable or closed IPTV systems shall be encrypted. Playback of licensed content shall be limited to the Catch-up window specified in the Licensee agreement. This copy may neither be saved to permanent memory, nor transferred to another device. High-Definition Requirements In addition to the foregoing requirements, all HD content is subject to the following set of content protection requirements: Personal Computers and Mobile Devices are deemed unsuitable platforms for delivery of high definition (HD) long form content, due to insecurities in a number of their subsystems. HD content is delivered via protected STB digital outputs only. [Delivery though analogue outputs provides a unwanted mechanism for re-digitization and redistribution] Device may scale Included Programs in order to fill the screen of the applicable display; provided that Licensee’s marketing of the Device shall not state or imply to consumers that the quality of the display of any such upscaled content is substantially similar to a higher resolution to the Included Program’s original source profile (i.e. SD content cannot be represented as HD content). The Content Protection System shall prohibit digital output of decrypted protected content. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a digital signal may be output if it is protected and encrypted by High Definition Copy Protection (“HDCP”) or Digital Transmission Copy Protection (“DTCP”). A set-top box that outputs decrypted protected content provided pursuant to the Agreement using DTCP shall map the copy control information associated with the program; the copy control information shall be set to “copy never”. GENERAL CONTENT SECURITY General Content Security & SERVICE IMPLEMENTATION Content Protection System. All content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes digital rights management, conditional access systems and digital output protection (such system, the “Content Protection System”). The Content Protection System shall: be approved in writing by Licensor (including any upgrades or new versions, which Licensee shall submit to Licensor for approval upon such upgrades or new versions becoming available), be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules associated therewith, and use only those rights settings, if applicable, that are approved in writing by Licensor. be an implementation of one the content protection systems approved for UltraViolet services by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE), and said implementation meets the compliance and robustness rules associated with the chosen UltraViolet approved content protection system, or . Be an implementation of Microsoft WMDRM10 and said implementation meets the associated compliance and robustness rules, or If a conditional access system, be a compliant implementation of a Licensor-approved, industry standard conditional access system, or Be a compliant implementation of other Digital Rights Management (DRM) system approved in writing by Licensor. The UltraViolet approved content protection systems are: Xxxxxx Broadband Microsoft Playready CMLA Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) DRM Version 2 or 2.1 Adobe Flash Access 2.0 (not Adobe’s Flash streaming product) Widevine Cypher ® The Licensed Service shall prevent the unauthorized delivery and distribution of Licensor’s content (for example, user-generated / user-uploaded content) and shall use reasonable efforts to filter and prevent such occurrences. CI PLUS Any Conditional Access implemented via the CI Plus standard used to protect Licensed Content must support the following: commit in good faith to sign the CI Plus Content Distributor Agreement (CDA) as soon as reasonably possible after this document is available for signature, so that Licensee can request and receive Service Operator Certificate Revocation Lists (SOCRLs) ensure that their CI Plus Conditional Access Modules (CICAMs) support the processing and execution of SOCRLs, liaising with their CICAM supplier where necessary ensure that their SOCRL contains the most up-to-date CRL available from CI Plus LLP. Not put any entries in the Service Operator Certificate White List (SOCWL, which is used to undo device revocations in the SOCRL) unless such entries have been approved in writing by Licensor. Set CI Plus parameters so as to meet the requirements in the section “Outputs” of this schedule: STREAMINGImplementation

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, License Agreement

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Streaming. Content streamed over the Internet, cable or closed IPTV systems shall be encrypted. Playback of licensed content shall be limited to the Catch-up window specified in the Licensee agreement. This copy may neither be saved to permanent memory, nor transferred to another device. High-Definition Requirements In addition to the foregoing requirements, all HD content is subject to the following set of content protection requirements: Personal Computers and and, Mobile Devices and Tablets are deemed unsuitable platforms for delivery of high definition (HD) long form content, due to insecurities in a number of their subsystems. HD content is delivered via protected STB digital outputs only. [Delivery though analogue outputs provides a unwanted mechanism for re-digitization and redistribution] Device may scale Included Programs in order to fill the screen of the applicable display; provided that Licensee’s marketing of the Device shall not state or imply to consumers that the quality of the display of any such upscaled content is substantially similar to a higher resolution to the Included Program’s original source profile (i.e. SD content cannot be represented as HD content). The Content Protection System shall prohibit digital output of decrypted protected content. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a digital signal may be output if it is protected and encrypted by High Definition Copy Protection (“HDCP”) or Digital Transmission Copy Protection (“DTCP”). A set-top box that outputs decrypted protected content provided pursuant to the Agreement using DTCP shall map the copy control information associated with the program; the copy control information shall be set to “copy never”. GENERAL CONTENT SECURITY & SERVICE IMPLEMENTATION Content Protection System. All content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes digital rights management, conditional access systems and digital output protection (such system, the “Content Protection System”). The Content Protection System shall: be approved in writing by Licensor (including any upgrades or new versions, which Licensee shall submit to Licensor for approval upon such upgrades or new versions becoming available), be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules associated therewith, and use only those rights settings, if applicable, that are approved in writing by Licensor. be an implementation of one the content protection systems approved for UltraViolet services by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE), and said implementation meets the compliance and robustness rules associated with the chosen UltraViolet approved content protection system, or . Be an implementation of Microsoft WMDRM10 and said implementation meets the associated compliance and robustness rules, or If a conditional access system, be a compliant implementation of a Licensor-approved, industry standard conditional access system, or Be a compliant implementation of other Digital Rights Management (DRM) system approved in writing by Licensor. The UltraViolet approved content protection systems are: Xxxxxx Broadband Microsoft Playready CMLA Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) DRM Version 2 or 2.1 Adobe Flash Access 2.0 (not Adobe’s Flash streaming product) Widevine Cypher ® The Licensed Service shall prevent the unauthorized delivery and distribution of Licensor’s content (for example, user-generated / user-uploaded content) and shall use reasonable efforts to filter and prevent such occurrences. CI PLUS Any Conditional Access implemented via the CI Plus standard used to protect Licensed Content must support the following: commit in good faith to sign the CI Plus Content Distributor Agreement (CDA) as soon as reasonably possible after this document is available for signature, so that Licensee can request and receive Service Operator Certificate Revocation Lists (SOCRLs) ensure that their CI Plus Conditional Access Modules (CICAMs) support the processing and execution of SOCRLs, liaising with their CICAM supplier where necessary ensure that their SOCRL contains the most up-to-date CRL available from CI Plus LLP. Not put any entries in the Service Operator Certificate White List (SOCWL, which is used to undo device revocations in the SOCRL) unless such entries have been approved in writing by Licensor. Set CI Plus parameters so as to meet the requirements in the section “Outputs” of this schedule: STREAMINGMobile

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Basic Television License Agreement

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