CC Field definition

CC Field means the field set out in the Specification for the Copy Count function indicating, with respect to CC Content when Transferred from a Source Device to a Sink Device, the Number of Permitted CC Copies for such content. For purposes of these Compliance Rules, a setting of the CC Field to “invalid” (0000) indicates the Number of Permitted CC Copies is not being sent to the Sink Function, and a “valid” setting of the CC Field means a setting greater than or equal to 1.
CC Field means the field set out in the Specification for the CopyCount function indicating, with respect to CC Content when Transferred from a Source Device to a Sink Device, the Number of Permitted CC Copies for such content. For purposes of these Compliance Rules, a setting of the CC Field to “invalid” (0000) indicates the Number of Permitted CC Copies is not being sent to the Sink Function, and a “valid” setting of the CC Field means a setting greater than or equal to 1.1]
CC Field means colorectal cancer in humans.

Examples of CC Field in a sentence

  • Where the Source Function transmits such content using a DTCP output that includes a CC Field, the CC Field shall be set as invalid (i.e., setting the CC Field bits to 0000).

Related to CC Field

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  • Field means all fields of use.

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