Copy One Generation definition
Examples of Copy One Generation in a sentence
Subject to the requirements of Sections 2.5-2.7, a Licensed Product may not make, or cause to be made, a copy of Copy One Generation Decrypted DT Data unless each copy (a) is made as a Transitory Image or (b) is made using a method set out in Section 2.2.1. A Licensed Product may, alternatively, treat such Decrypted DT Data as Copy Never, provided that no retention under Section 2.1.1 of this Part 1 is permitted.
Licensed Products shall only encode as "No More Copies" content received as Copy One Generation and stored via a method set out in, or approved pursuant to, Exhibit B, Part 1, Section 2.2.
A Licensed Product may not make, or cause to be made, a copy of Decrypted Type 1 Audio DT Data encoded as Copy One Generation (“copy-permitted-per-type” as set out in the Specification) unless each copy (a) is made as Transitory Audio Data or (b) is made using a method set out in Section 3.1.1.
Immediately upon request from a party entitled to be a Complainant, the Covered Entity shall make available information that indicates the proposed Encoding terms, including the use of Copy Never or Copy One Generation Encoding, and the Encoding of content with respect to “pause” (subsection 2(b)(B)).
For the purposes of this Exhibit C, the RCD bit as defined in CEA-608-C and the RCI 1 RCT may not be set to restrict redistribution except in content that could lawfully be marked Copy One Generation or Copy Never but is instead encoded or directed to be encoded “EPN”, and such encoding is otherwise in accordance with the DTCP license agreement.
In accordance with Section 3.5, Host Devices may make a copy of Controlled Content that is designated as Copy One Generation, provided such copy is protected using VCPS.
CableLabs shall approve Copy One Generation copy protection technologies on a reasonable and nondiscriminatory basis within 180 days of submission by a Licensee of a request and all information necessary to evaluate such request.
In accordance with Section 3.5, Host Devices may make a copy of Controlled Content that is designated as Copy One Generation or Redistribution Control, provided such copy is protected using RPSP.
In accordance with Section 3.5, Tivo Series 4 Host Devices (and subsequent series) may make a copy of Controlled Content that is designated as Copy One Generation and provide such Controlled Content to Apple iOS mobile devices (e.g., iPad) or Android 4.2 (and subsequent series) devices (collectively, “TivoGuard Approved Mobile Devices”), provided such Controlled Content is protected using the content protection technology as defined in the TivoGuard for Mobile Devices submission.
In accordance with Section 3.5, Host Devices may make a copy of Controlled Content that is designated as Copy One Generation, provided such copy is protected using CPDO.