Controlled Content definition

Controlled Content means content that has been transmitted from the head end with either of (a) the Encryption Mode Indicator (“EMI”) bits set to a value other than zero, zero (0,0), or (b) the EMI bits set to a value of zero, zero (0,0), but with the RCT value set to one (1).
Controlled Content means content that has been transmitted from the POD Module with the encryption mode indicator (“EMI”) bits set to a value other than zero, zero (0,0), or with copy control information (“CCI”) otherwise marked to indicate restrictions on access, copying, distribution, or usage rights.
Controlled Content means Commercial Entertainment Content that has associated with it some form of copy control restrictions, and has been protected and encrypted under IPRM-HN. For content received from a cable headend, and processed and made available only through the CableCard interface, including the CCI byte defined in the interface, this would be (see tru2way License agreement) content with the copy control information (CCI) marked to indicate restrictions on access, copying, redistribution, or usage rights (i.e., non-zero), or as so defined through the tru2way Middleware application; and then encrypted with IPRM-HN. Other examples are covered in the Specifications. For avoidance of doubt, Controlled Content includes decrypted Controlled Content.

Examples of Controlled Content in a sentence

  • At such time, Penn State’s OSP shall have a reasonable period, not to exceed 10 business days, to evaluate the request for disclosure or delivery of the Controlled Content.

  • Prior to delivery to Penn State of any export-controlled information, materials, technology, or know-how (collectively “Controlled Content”), unless and solely to the extent that such Controlled Content is appropriately designated as EAR99, Sponsor shall notify Penn State’s Office of Sponsored Programs (OSP), to inform of the Sponsor’s intention to disclose or deliver the Controlled Content.

  • Upon receipt of written notification from Penn State of its acceptance of delivery of the identified Controlled Content, in a manner consistent with this provision, Sponsor may disclose and/or deliver the Controlled Content only to the attention of the named Principal Investigator as identified in Article 1.

  • Penn State’s OSP shall have, in its sole discretion, the right to accept or decline receipt of such Controlled Content.

  • Refer to Exhibit E (URI mapping) for URI interpretation when outputting Controlled Content under this Section 2.0.

  • Prior to delivery to the University of any export controlled information, materials, technology, or know-how (collectively “Controlled Content”), Sponsor shall notify the University’s contractual contact, as identified in Appendix B below, and inform such contact of the Sponsor’s intention to disclose or deliver the Controlled Content.

  • Licensed Products shall not copy, record or store Controlled Content that is designated in the EMI bits as having been copied but not to be copied further (“copy no more”), except as permitted in Section 3.2 or 3.5.2 of this Exhibit C.

  • The portions of the Licensed Product that perform authentication and decryption and the MPEG (or similar) decoder shall be designed and manufactured in a manner associated and otherwise integrated with each other such that Controlled Content in any usable form flowing between these portions of the Licensed Product shall be secure to the level of protection described in Section 3.0(e) of this Exhibit B below from being intercepted or copied.

  • Licensed Products, including, without limitation, Licensed Products with inherent or integrated copying, recording or storage capability shall not copy, record, or store Controlled Content, except as permitted in this Section.

  • Upon receipt of written notification from University of its acceptance of delivery of the identified Controlled Content, in a manner consistent with this provision, Sponsor may disclose and/or deliver the Controlled Content only to the attention of the named Principal Investigator as identified in Appendix B.


More Definitions of Controlled Content

Controlled Content means US-origin items that require a license for export to the ultimate destination
Controlled Content means content that has been transmitted from the CableCARD with the Encryption Mode Indicator (“EMI”) bits set to a value other than zero, zero (0,0).

Related to Controlled Content

  • Recycled content means the percentage of a product composed of recovered material, or post- consumer recovered material, or both.

  • Prohibited Content means any content on any advertising media that:

  • Licensed Content means those articles or other parts of a Licensed Title which form part of the content licensed in accordance with the Order (including all content published during the Subscription Period or other period specified in the Order to which access and use rights are granted under this Licence, and including all Previously Subscribed Material).

  • Imported content means that portion of the bidding price represented by the cost of components, parts or materials which have been or are still to be imported (whether by the supplier or his subcontractors) and which costs are inclusive of the costs abroad, plus freight and other direct importation costs such as landing costs, dock dues, import duty, sales duty or other similar tax or duty at the South African place of entry as well as transportation and handling charges to the factory in the Republic where the supplies covered by the bid will be manufactured.

  • User Generated Content means any content that originates from End Users in any format, including graphics, text, or voice content published through or as part of a Software Title.

  • Third Party Content means all software, data, text, images, audio, video, photographs and other content and material, in any format, that are obtained or derived from third party sources outside of Oracle that You may access through, within, or in conjunction with Your use of, the Services. Examples of Third Party Content include data feeds from social network services, rss feeds from blog posts, Oracle data marketplaces and libraries, dictionaries, and marketing data. Third Party Content includes third-party sourced materials accessed or obtained by Your use of the Services or any Oracle-provided tools.

  • Distributed Generation means generating plant equipment collectively used for generating electricity that is connected, or proposed to be connected, to the Network or a Customer's Installation, but does not include:

  • User Content means any comments, remarks, data, feedback, content, text, photographs, images, video, music, or other content or information that you or any Site Visitor or User post to any part of the Site or provide to Upwork, including such content or information that is posted as a result of questions.

  • Student-Generated Content means materials or content created by a student in the services including, but not limited to, essays, research reports, portfolios, creative writing, music or other audio files, photographs, videos, and account information that enables ongoing ownership of student content.

  • Influencer Content means all text, files, images, graphics, illustrations, information, data, audio, video, photographs and other content created or provided by Influencer pursuant to Program Details (as defined below).

  • Controlled substance means a controlled substance in schedules I through V of Section 202 of the Controlled Substances Act (2l U.S.C. 8l2) and as further defined in regulation at 2l CFR l308.ll-l308.l5.

  • VOC content means the total weight of VOC in a product expressed as a percentage of the product weight (exclusive of the container or packaging), as determined pursuant to sections 94515(a) and (b).

  • Regulatory assets means the unamortized net regulatory assets that are capitalized or deferred on the regulatory books of the electric utility, pursuant to an order or practice of the public utilities commission or pursuant to generally accepted accounting principles as a result of a prior commission rate-making decision, and that would otherwise have been charged to expense as incurred or would not have been capitalized or otherwise deferred for future regulatory consideration absent commission action. "Regulatory assets" includes, but is not limited to, all deferred demand-side management costs; all deferred percentage of income payment plan arrears; post-in-service capitalized charges and assets recognized in connection with statement of financial accounting standards no. 109 (receivables from customers for income taxes); future nuclear decommissioning costs and fuel disposal costs as those costs have been determined by the commission in the electric utility's most recent rate or accounting application proceeding addressing such costs; the undepreciated costs of safety and radiation control equipment on nuclear generating plants owned or leased by an electric utility; and fuel costs currently deferred pursuant to the terms of one or more settlement agreements approved by the commission.

  • Controlled substances means those substances identified in 49 CFR 40.85. “CCF” means the Federal Drug Testing Custody and Control Form.