Common use of Temporary Buffering Clause in Contracts

Temporary Buffering. Decrypted HDCP Content may be temporarily buffered to enable and perform the Repeater Function or image processing function (e.g., picture-in-picture display, image overlay, image enhancement and brightness adjustment), provided that such buffer shall not persist for more time than is necessary to perform such function. In addition, if a Repeater is also a Presentation Device, it may temporarily buffer Decrypted HDCP Content pursuant to and in accordance with Section 3.2 of these Compliance Rules.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: License Agreement, Parties Confidentiality Agreement, HDCP License Agreement

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Temporary Buffering. Decrypted HDCP Content may be temporarily buffered in a Display Device to enable and perform the Repeater Function or Display Function, image processing function (e.g., picture-in-picture display, image overlay, image enhancement and brightness adjustment)) or “freeze frame” of a single frame of audiovisual content, provided that such buffer shall not persist for more time than is necessary to perform such function. In addition, if a Repeater Display Device is also a Presentation DeviceRepeater, it may temporarily buffer Decrypted HDCP Content pursuant to and in accordance with Section 3.2 5.2 of these Compliance Rules.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: HDCP License Agreement

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Temporary Buffering. Decrypted HDCP Content may be temporarily buffered to enable and perform the Repeater Function or image processing function (e.g., picture-in-picture display, image overlay, image enhancement and brightness adjustment), provided that such buffer shall not persist for more time than is necessary to perform such function. In addition, if a Repeater is also a Presentation Display Device, it may temporarily buffer Decrypted HDCP Content pursuant to and in accordance with Section 3.2 of these Compliance Rules.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: HDCP License Agreement

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