Xxxxxxx Service Protection Requirements Sample Clauses

Xxxxxxx Service Protection Requirements. All licensed content must be received and stored at content processing and storage facilities in a protected and encrypted format using an industry standard protection systems. Document security policies and procedures shall be in place. Documentation of policy enforcement and compliance shall be continuously maintained. Access to content in unprotected format must be limited to authorized personnel and auditable records of actual access shall be maintained. Physical access to servers must be limited and controlled and must be monitored by a logging system. Auditable records of access, copying, movement, transmission, backups, or modification of content must be securely stored for a period of at least one year. Content servers must be protected from general internet traffic by “state of the art” protection systems including, without limitation, firewalls, virtual private networks, and intrusion detection systems. All systems must be regularly updated to incorporate the latest security patches and upgrades. All facilities which process and store content must be available for Motion Picture Association of America and Licensor audits upon the request of Licensor. Content must be returned to Licensor or securely destroyed pursuant to the Agreement at the end of such content’s license period including, without limitation, all electronic and physical copies thereof.
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Xxxxxxx Service Protection Requirements. All licensed content must be received and stored at content processing and storage facilities in a protected and encrypted format using a “state of the artprotection system. Document security policies and procedures shall be in place. Documentation of policy enforcement and compliance shall be continuously maintained. Access to content in unprotected format must be limited to authorized personnel and auditable records of actual access shall be maintained. Physical access to servers must be limited and controlled and must be monitored by a logging system. Auditable records of access, copying, movement, transmission, backups, or modification of content must be securely stored for a period of at least three years. Content servers must be protected from general internet traffic by “state of the art” protection systems including, without limitation, firewalls, virtual private networks, and intrusion detection systems. All systems must be regularly updated to incorporate the latest security patches and upgrades. All facilities which process and store content must be available for Motion Picture Association of America and Licensor audits upon the request of Licensor. At Licensor’s written request, security details of the network services, servers, policies, and facilities that are relevant to the security of the Licensed Service (together, the “Licensed Service Security Systems”) shall be provided to the Licensor, and Licensor reserves the right to subsequently make reasonable requests for improvements to the Licensed Service Security Systems. Any substantial changes to the Licensed Service Security Systems must be submitted to Licensor for approval, if Licensor has made a prior written request for such approval rights. Content must be returned to Licensor or securely destroyed pursuant to the Agreement at the end of such content’s license period including, without limitation, all electronic and physical copies thereof.

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