Sink Device definition

Sink Device means a Licensed Product that has a Sink Function (as “Sink Function” is defined in the Compliance Rules to the Form Adopter Agreement).

Examples of Sink Device in a sentence

  • 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.

  • For purposes of this Section 5.1, to “encode, or direct to be encoded, using the Image Constraint Token” means to direct or cause the setting of the Image Constraint Token so as to cause a Sink Device that outputs Decrypted DT Data to a High Definition Analog Output or an unprotected digital equivalent thereof to so output such Decrypted DT Data as a Constrained Image.

  • For purposes of this Section 5.1, to “encode, or direct to be encoded, using the Digital Only Token or the Analog Sunset Token” means to direct or cause the setting of the Digital Only Token or Analog Sunset Token so as to cause a Sink Device to prevent the output of the applicable content in analog format.

Related to Sink Device

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