Number of Permitted CC Copies definition

Number of Permitted CC Copies means, with respect to a particular instance of content, the total number of copies that are associated with and permitted to be made of that instance of content, which number, when associated with a Bound CC Recording or other static copy of such content, shall include such Bound CC Recording or copy. By way of example, when a Sink Device receives CC Content with an associated valid CC Field indicating a Number of Permitted CC Copies of 4 and makes a Bound CC Recording thereof pursuant to Section 2.8 of Part 1 of this Exhibit B, the Number of Permitted CC Copies for such Bound CC Recording shall be 4, indicating that 3 additional copies are permitted.
Number of Permitted CC Copies means, with respect to a particular instance of content, the total number of copies that are associated with and permitted to be made of that instance of content.
Number of Permitted CC Copies means, with respect to a particularinstance of content, the total number of copies that are associated with and permitted to be made of that instance of content, which number, when associated with a Bound CC Recording or other static copy of such content, shall include such Bound CC Recording or copy. By way of example, when a Sink Device receives CC Content with an associated valid CC Field indicating a Number of Permitted CC Copies of 4 and makes a Bound CC Recording thereof pursuant to Section 2.8 of Part 1 of this Exhibit B, the Number of Permitted CC Copies for such Bound CC Recording shall be 4, indicating that 3 additional copies are permitted.]

Examples of Number of Permitted CC Copies in a sentence

  • When passing CC Content pursuant to Section 4.9.1.1 or 4.9.1.2, a Sink Function also shall pass the Number of Permitted CC Copies for each output (collectively, the “Downstream Output CC Copies”), and shall comply with the requirements of Section 2.9.

  • Further, if any such output or copy is made from a Bound CC Recording on the Sink Device, the Sink Device shall decrement the Number of Permitted CC Copies associated with such Bound CC Recording by the number of all Downstream Recording CC Copies and all Downstream Output CC Copies, provided that if the decremented count would be zero, such Bound CC Recording shall be deleted or rendered unusable on the Sink Device.

  • Where CC Content is encoded, or should be encoded pursuant to the Encoding Rules, as EPN, the Source Function may transmit such content via DTCP without regard to the associated Number of Permitted CC Copies (i.e., it may treat such content as if it were not CC Content).

  • Where CC Content is encoded, or should be encoded pursuant to the Encoding Rules, as EPN, the Source Function may transmit such content via DTCP2 without regard to the associated Number of Permitted CC Copies (i.e., it may treat such content as if it were not CC Content).

  • When passing CC Content pursuant to Section 4.6.1.1 or 4.6.1.2, a Sink Function also shall pass the Number of Permitted CC Copies for each output (collectively, the “Downstream Output CC Copies”), and shall comply with the requirements of Section 2.9.

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