Approved IP Format means a digital electronic media file compressed and encoded for secure transmission and storage (a) in accordance with the resolution specifications set forth in Schedule C in the Windows Media Player (version 9 or higher) format and protected by Windows Media Series 10 DRM and/or Playready DRM technology with the license settings/configuration set forth in Schedule D; or (b) such other format as Licensor may approve in writing at Licensor’s sole discretion. Unless otherwise authorized by this Agreement, in no event shall an Approved IP Format allow for the copying or moving of an Included Program (whether within the receiving device, to another device (except an Approved Device, provided all such Approved Devices are subject the same Viewing Period) 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 IP Format in the event that such Approved IP Format is materially altered or changed by its publisher, such as a versioned release of an Approved IP Format, such that the alteration or change materially alters the security systems or usage rules previously supported and that Licensor believes in good faith will affect the secure delivery of the Included Programs to the Approved IP Devices. Licensor acknowledges that its right to withdraw its approval of any Approved IP Format is not intended as a means for more broadly terminating Licensee’s rights to distribute Licensor’s titles on a Video-on-Demand basis. For the avoidance of doubt, “Approved IP Format” shall include the requirement that a file remain in its approved level of resolution and not be down- or up-converted; provided that the foregoing shall not restrict playback in a format that is optimal for Portable Devices.
Approved IP Format means a digital electronic media file compressed and encoded for secure transmission and storage (a) in accordance with the resolution specifications set forth in Schedule C in the Windows Media Player (version 9 or higher) format and protected by Windows Media Series 10 DRM technology with the license settings/configuration set forth in Schedule D, Widevine, Secure Media and/or Playready DRM technology with the license settings/configuration in accordance with the Usage Rules and content protection requirements and obligations set forth in Schedules B and C; or (b) such other format as Licensor may approve in writing at Licensor’s sole discretion. Unless otherwise authorized by this Agreement, in no event shall an Approved IP Format allow for the copying or moving of an Included Program (whether within the receiving device, to another device (except an Approved Device, provided all such Approved Devices are subject the same Viewing Period) 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 IP Format in the event that such Approved IP Format is materially altered or changed by its publisher, such as a versioned release of an Approved IP Format, such that the alteration or change materially alters the security systems or usage rules previously supported and that Licensor believes in good faith will affect the secure delivery of the Included Programs to the Approved IP Devices. Licensor acknowledges that its right to withdraw its approval of any Approved IP Format is not intended as a means for more broadly terminating Licensee’s rights to distribute Licensor’s titles on a Video-on-Demand basis. For the avoidance of doubt, “Approved IP Format” shall include the requirement that a file remain in its approved level of resolution and not be down- or up-converted; provided that the foregoing shall not restrict playback in a format that is optimal for Portable Devices.