Approved Format definition

Approved Format means a digital electronic media file compressed and encoded for secure transmission and storage in Standard Definition resolution format, and, subject to Section 3.5 of the Principal Terms, in High Definition resolution format, and protected by the Security Solution. Without limiting Licensor’s rights in the event of a Security Breach, Licensor shall have the right to withdraw its approval of any Approved Format in the event that such Approved Format is materially altered by its publisher, such as a versioned release of an Approved Format or a change to an Approved Format, to the extent that it materially and adversely alters the security systems or usage rules previously supported. For the avoidance of doubt, “Approved Format” shall include the requirement that a file remain in its approved level of resolution and not be down- or up-converted. Notwithstanding the immediately preceding sentence, automated conversion of a Standard Definition and/or High Definition file of an Included Program through the Approved Device (as distinguished from Licensee delivering a file of an Included Program to an Approved Device in a specification other than what has been mutually agreed) shall not be prohibited; provided, that the conversion of such file does not result in the Included Program being displayed at a resolution equal to or greater than 720p (in the case of a Standard Definition resolution file) or greater than 1080p (in the case of a High Definition resolution file).
Approved Format means a digital electronic media file compressed and encoded for secure transmission (a) in a Content Protection System and resolution in accordance with the specifications set forth in Schedule B attached hereto or (b) such other format as Licensor may approve in Licensor’s sole discretion.
Approved Format means (1) with respect to Included Programs for downloading to Customers for Target Devices and Portable Devices as otherwise set forth herein, a digital electronic media file compressed and encoded for secure transmission and storage in accordance with Schedule C attached hereto (a) in the Windows Media Player format (Version 9) and wrapped in Windows Media Series 10 DRM with the license settings/configuration set forth in Schedule B-1 hereto (as such settings may be modified with CDD’s prior written consent), (b) in accordance with the TiVo DRM with the license settings/configuration set forth in Schedule B-2 hereto (solely with respect to digital electronic media files compressed and encoded for secure transmission and storage in such resolutions for transmission to TiVo Devices), (c) wrapped in Widevine Cypher 4 DRM (“Widevine Format”), (d) wrapped in PlayReady DRM (“Playready Format”), or (e) in such other codecs and DRMs as Amazon may request that CDD approve and CDD may approve, from time to time, in its sole discretion (CDD’s approval of any DRM (including any Streaming DRM) shall also be deemed to include CDD’s approval of any successor version thereto); and (2) with respect to Included Programs for Streaming to Customers as part of Streaming Functionality, as set forth in the Approved Streaming Formats. CDD and Amazon agree to use good faith efforts to discuss the addition of new codecs and DRMs pursuant to subsection 1(e) above upon the request of either party, but neither party shall be under any obligation to the other to approve any specific additional codec or DRM. Without limiting CDD’s rights in the event of a Security Breach, CDD shall have the right to withdraw its approval of any Approved Format in the event that such Approved Format is materially altered by its publisher in a manner that CDD determines is detrimental to the protection of Included Programs, such as a change to an Approved Format that alters the security systems or usage rules previously supported by the Approved Format; provided, however, that no such withdrawal shall be effective unless and until CDD has given Amazon 15 days prior notice of such withdrawal (during which period Amazon may attempt to address CDD’s concerns, it being understood that CDD shall determine whether its concerns have been met in its sole discretion); and provided, further, that CDD will not give notice of its exercise of such withdrawal rights in circumstances where CDD is not providing analogo...

Examples of Approved Format in a sentence

  • The Audit Report should be prepared on the Approved Format in annotated form.

  • Copies provided by Licensor to Licensee for distribution in the Approved Format shall be delivered pre-encoded in the MPEG-2 8 Mbps format and in such event, Licensee shall have the obligation to wrap such copies in the Approved Format.

  • In the event CDD embeds, encodes or otherwise inserts, or if applicable, associates copy control information in or with the Included Programs prior to delivery to Amazon, Amazon shall, provided the same does not, or cannot be reasonably anticipated to render the Included Programs incompatible with Approved Devices utilizing the Approved Format as contemplated by this Agreement, cause the Service to “pass through” such copy control information without alteration, modification or degradation in any manner.

  • If, in circumstances where there is more than one Approved Format and/or Approved Transmission Means, a Security Breach or Territorial Breach involves only one Approved Format or Approved Transmission Means used by the Service, CDD shall have the right, exercisable in its sole discretion, to elect to deliver a Suspension Notice that provides for the Suspension of Included Programs with respect to such particular Approved Format or Approved Transmission Means.

  • Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, no Included Program shall be exhibited to any person other than a Registered User within the Territory as part of the SVOD Service in the medium of Subscription Video-On-Demand, or transmitted other than by Approved Delivery in an Approved Format to Approved Devices for Personal Use.


More Definitions of Approved Format

Approved Format means a digital electronic media file compressed and encoded for secure transmission in accordance with the requirements of Section 2.4 below.
Approved Format means the following:
Approved Format means a digital electronic media file compressed and encoded for secure transmission and storage in Standard Definition resolution and (a) protected using one of the following content protection systems approved for UltraViolet services by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem, and said implementation meets the compliance and robustness rules associated with the chosen UltraViolet approved content protection system: 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), or Widevine Cypher ®, or (b) such other format as Licensor may approve in writing at Licensor’s sole discretion. In no event shall an Approved Format allow for the capturing or storing (other than temporary caching) of any Included Program whether within the receiving device, to another device or to a removable medium. In addition, without limiting Licensor’s rights in the event of a Security Breach, Licensor shall have the right to withdraw its approval of any Approved Format in the event that such Approved Format is materially altered by its publisher, such as a versioned release of an Approved Format or a change to an Approved Format that alters the security systems or usage rules previously supported. For the avoidance of doubt, “Approved Format” shall include the requirement that a file remain in its approved level of resolution and not be down- or up-converted.
Approved Format means (x) for distribution via Traditional System Means, in an encrypted format; provided, that for distribution via Traditional System Means to Approved Set-Top Boxes, such format shall be a digital electronic media file compressed and encoded for secure transmission in the content isapplicable resolution(s) set forth in that certain License Agreement dated August 31, 2006 by and between Licensor and Licensee, including, without limitation, all amendments thereto (or any successor agreement, the “Set-top Agreement”), and (y) for distribution via all other Approved Transmission Means, in an encrypted and protected format using one of the content protection systems (i) 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. The UltraViolet approved content protection systems are currently: , (ii) approved hereunder, and/or (iii) approved by Licensor for any Other Distributor with the compliance and robustness rules required by Licensor for such Other Distributor. The content protection systems approved hereunder are: [Draft note: consider moving to DRM schedule.]
Approved Format means a digital electronic media file compressed and encoded for secure transmission and storage in a resolution specified by Licensor (a) in the Windows Media Player format (Version 9 or higher) and protected by the Windows Media Series 10 DRM with the license settings/configuration set forth in Schedules B-1 and C-1, as applicable (as such settings may be modified with Licensor’s prior written consent), (b) in Approved Streaming Format solely with respect to Streaming Devices, or (c) in such other codecs and DRMs as Licensor may approve from time to time in its sole discretion. Licensor and Licensee agree to use good faith efforts to discuss the addition of new codecs and DRMs pursuant to subsection (c) above upon the request of either party, but Licensor shall be under no obligation to approve any specific additional codec or DRM. Without limiting Licensor’s rights in the event of a Security Breach, Licensor shall have the right to withdraw its approval of any Approved Format in the event that such Approved Format is materially and adversely altered by its publisher, such as a versioned release of a Approved Format or a change to a Approved Format that materially and adversely alters the security systems or usage rules previously supported. For the avoidance of doubt, “Approved Format” shall include the requirement that a file remain in its approved level of resolution and not be down- or up-converted and shall not allow for the copying or moving of a digital file (whether within the receiving device, to another device or to a removable medium).
Approved Format means (a) the Additional Approved Streaming Format or (b) a digital electronic media file compressed and encoded for secure transmission and storage in a resolution specified by Licensor in such other codecs and DRMs as Licensor may approve from time to time in its sole discretion.
Approved Format means a digital electronic media file compressed and encoded for secure transmission and storage in a resolution specified by Licensor (a) in the HTTP Adaptive Streaming format or the Open IPTV Forum format protected by the Verimatrix VCAS 3.0+ DRM, (b) using one of the content protection systems approved for UltraViolet services by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) (which are, as of the Effective Date: ((a) Xxxxxx Broadband, (b) Microsoft Playready, (c) CMLA Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) DRM Version 2 or 2.1, (d) Adobe Flash Access 2.0 (not Adobe’s Flash streaming product) and (e) Widevine Cypher ®), provided said implementation meets the compliance and robustness rules associated with the chosen UltraViolet-approved content protection system, or (c) in such other codecs and DRMs as Licensor may approve from time to time in its sole discretion. Licensor and Licensee agree to use good faith efforts to discuss the addition of new codecs and DRMs pursuant to subsection (c) above upon the request of either party, but Licensor shall be under no obligation to approve any specific additional codec or DRM. Without limiting Licensor’s rights in the event of a Security Breach, Licensor shall have the right to withdraw its approval of any Approved Format in the event that such Approved Format is materially altered by its publisher, such as a versioned release of a Approved Format or a change to a Approved Format that alters the security systems or usage rules previously supported. For the avoidance of doubt, “Approved Format” shall include the requirement that a file remain in its approved level of resolution and not be down- or up-converted and shall not allow for the copying or moving of a digital file (whether within the receiving device, to another device or to a removable medium).