TTL Exception. The requirement in section 10.2 of Specification Volume 1 Supplement E that “receiving devices shall discard such received IP datagrams which have a TTL value greater than 3” shall not apply where it is not technically feasible and commercially reasonable for a Licensed Product to determine from its operating system the TTL value of a received IP datagram.
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Samples: Transmission Protection License Agreement, Transmission Protection License Agreement, Transmission Protection License Agreement
TTL Exception. The requirement in section 10.2 Section 4.6.2 of the DTCP2 Specification Volume 1 Supplement E that “receiving devices shall discard such received IP datagrams which have a TTL value greater than 3” shall not apply where it is not technically feasible and commercially reasonable for a Licensed Product to determine from its operating system the TTL value of a received IP datagram.
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Samples: Protection License Agreement, Protection License Agreement, Protection License Agreement
TTL Exception. The requirement in section 10.2 Section 4.6.2 of DTCP2 Specification Volume 1 Supplement E that “receiving devices shall discard such received IP datagrams which have a TTL value greater than 3” shall not apply where it is not technically feasible and commercially reasonable for a Licensed Product to determine from its operating system the TTL value of a received IP datagram.
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Samples: Protection License Agreement, Protection License Agreement, Protection License Agreement
TTL Exception. The requirement in section 10.2 XXX of DTCP2 Specification Volume 1 Supplement E that “receiving devices shall discard such received IP datagrams which have a TTL value greater than 3” shall not apply where it is not technically feasible and commercially reasonable for a Licensed Product to determine from its operating system the TTL value of a received IP datagram.
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Samples: Protection License Agreement
TTL Exception. The requirement in DTCP2 Specification section 10.2 of Specification Volume 1 Supplement E 4.6.2 that “receiving devices shall discard such received IP datagrams which have a TTL value greater than 3” shall not apply where it is not technically feasible and commercially reasonable for a Licensed Product to determine from its operating system the TTL value of a received IP datagram.
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Samples: Protection License Agreement
TTL Exception. The requirement in section 10.2 of Specification Volume 1 Supplement E [Need reference to DTCP2 Specification] that “receiving devices shall discard such received IP datagrams which have a TTL value greater than 3” shall not apply where it is not technically feasible and commercially reasonable for a Licensed Product to determine from its operating system the TTL value of a received IP datagram.
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Samples: Protection License Agreement