Decrypted AACS Content definition

Decrypted AACS Content means audiovisual content that was protected by AACS and is received by a Licensed Product’s Source function directly from the AACS decryption function or from a bound copy of such content made in accordance with the “Compliance Rules” of the AACS Adopter Agreement.
Decrypted AACS Content means, with respect to a Licensed Product, AACS Content that such product has decrypted using both AACS Bus Decryption (where applicable) and AACS Basic Decryption but whose control and/or protection obligations have not been passed to an output permitted by these Compliance Rules or to an AACS Authorized Copying Method or Content Owner Authorized Copying Method permitted by this Agreement. Note to Adopter: A copy made using a Bound Copy Method remains subject to all obligations applicable to Decrypted AACS Content under this Agreement, until such copy is passed to an output permitted under this Agreement including but not limited to Part 2, Sections 2.2, 2.3, 3.2 and 3.6.
Decrypted AACS Content means, with respect to a Licensed Product, AACS Content that such product has decrypted using AACS Technology but whose control and/or protection obligations have not been passed to an output permitted by these Compliance Rules.

Examples of Decrypted AACS Content in a sentence

  • Licensed Products shall be clearly designed such that when the video portion of uncompressed Decrypted AACS Content is transmitted over a User-Accessible Bus in digital form, such Decrypted AACS Content is either limited to Constrained Image or made reasonably secure from unauthorized interception.

  • Decrypted AACS Content shall not be available on outputs other than those specified in the Compliance Rules.

  • Within a Licensed Product, the video portion of Decrypted AACS Content shall not be present on any User-Accessible Bus in analog or unencrypted, compressed form.

  • A Licensed Copier shall not pass, or direct to be passed, Decrypted AACS Content to an output, except for the purpose of making a copy of such content to an AACS Authorized Copying Method or a Content Owner Authorized Copying Method pursuant to and as permitted by this Section 3, where such content is protected by the corresponding AACS Authorized Copy Method or Content Owner Authorized Copying Method permitted under this Section 3.

  • With the exception of Existing Models, any Licensed Player manufactured after December 31, 2010 shall limit analog video outputs for Decrypted AACS Content to SD Interlace Modes only.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Adopter may continue to manufacture and sell an Existing Model in which the implementation of AACS Technology is a Robust Inactive Product after December 31, 2010 provided that when such Robust Inactive Product is activated through a Periodic Update, such Periodic Update results in a Licensed Player that limits analog video outputs for Decrypted AACS Content to SD Interlace Modes only.

  • For the further avoidance of doubt, where the three_d_only element or the three_d_full_frame_only element is set in AACS Content, a Licensed Copier shall not pass, or direct to be passed, Decrypted AACS Content to an output for the purpose of making a copy of such content to an AACS Authorized Copying Method pursuant to and as permitted by this Section 3 only if the AACS Authorized Copying is authorized specifically to make a copy of Decrypted AACS Content containing such an element.

  • No Licensed Player that passes Decrypted AACS Content (excluding Decrypted AACS Content that is decrypted from AACS Recordable Video where the CCI in such Decrypted AACS Content is marked other than Copy Never) to analog video outputs may be manufactured or sold by Adopter after December 31, 2013.

  • Delivery of the video portions of such Decrypted AACS Content to the functions described in Part 2, Section 2.2 and of the audio portions of such Decrypted AACS Content to the functions described in Part 2, Section 2.3.1 shall be implemented in a reasonable method that is intended to make such functions difficult to defeat or circumvent by the use of Widely Available Tools, not including Circumvention Devices or Specialized Tools as defined in Section 7.7.1.

  • For avoidance of doubt regarding the making of an authorized copy, processing of Decrypted AACS Content prior to protection by the AACS Authorized Copying Method or Content Owner Authorized Copying Method is subject to the AACS Robustness and Compliance Rules.


More Definitions of Decrypted AACS Content

Decrypted AACS Content means audiovisual content that was protected by AACS and is received by a Licensed Product’s Source function directly from the AACS decryption function or
Decrypted AACS Content means audiovisual content that was
Decrypted AACS Content means audiovisual content that was protected by AACS and is received by a Licensed Product’s Source function directly from the AACS decryption function or from a bound copy of such content made in accordance with the “Compliance Rules” of the AACS Adopter Agreement. [NOTE: May need parallel definition after AACS2 approval]

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