Conditional Access definition

Conditional Access means control mechanisms, data structures and commands that scramble and encrypt signals in order to provide selective access and denial of specific channels, data, information or services to paying Subscribers.
Conditional Access means control mechanisms, data structures and commands that
Conditional Access means any technical measure and/or arrangement whereby access to the protected service in an intelligible form is made conditional upon prior individual authorisation;

Examples of Conditional Access in a sentence

  • If any Conditional Access Rights are varied under this clause 8, the Access Holder acknowledges and agrees that Aurizon Network will only be obliged to develop additional Capacity, and to grant the Access Holder Access Rights in respect of any such additional Capacity, if, and to the extent that, it is obliged to do so under the Access Undertaking (as amended by any Change in Access Undertaking).

  • The DPO/ OPERATOR shall comply with the specifications for Set Top Box, Conditional Access System and Subscriber Management System as set out in ANNEXURE X attached herewith.

  • The DPO/ OPERATOR will maintain at its own expense a Subscriber Management System (“SMS”) which should be fully integrated with the Conditional Access System (“CAS”).

  • If any Conditional Access Rights are varied under this clause 9, the Operator acknowledges and agrees that Aurizon Network will only be obliged to develop additional Capacity, and to grant the Operator access rights in respect of any such additional Capacity, if, and to the extent that, it is obliged to do so under the Access Undertaking.

  • The current version of the Conditional Access System should not have any history of the hacking.


More Definitions of Conditional Access

Conditional Access means the encryption, decryption, and authorization techniques employed to make access to content conditional upon authorization using a key that is dynamically allocated using a conditional access (CA) or Digital Rights Management (DRM) system.
Conditional Access means any technical measure and/or arrangement permitting access in an intelligible form, and subject to prior individual authorisation, to one of the services mentioned in paragraph a. of this Article;
Conditional Access means control mechanisms, data structures and commands that scramble and encrypt signals in order to provide selective access and denial of specific channels, data, information or services to paying Subscribers. “Converted Channel(s)” shall mean (i) Channels converted from Free-to-Air to a Pay Channel; or (ii) Channels converted from Pay to Free-to-Air Channel.
Conditional Access means to restrict television program access to certain groups of users either because of concerns of privacy and/or the desire to collect revenue for the services that require secure encryption of the program content and secure decryption in digital television receivers;
Conditional Access means to restrict television programme access to certain groups of users either because of concerns of privacy or the desire to collect revenue for the services that requires secure encryption of the programme content and secure decryption in digital television receivers;
Conditional Access means a technical and/or organisational measure, whereby access to a protected service in an intelligible form is provided on the condition of prior individual permission.
Conditional Access means any technical measure and/or arrangement whereby access to the protected service is made conditional upon prior individual authorisation of the service provider.