Common use of Allowed Platforms Clause in Contracts

Allowed Platforms. HD content for General Purpose Computer Platforms is only allowed on the device platforms (operating system, Content Protection System, and device hardware, where appropriate) specified below: Android. HD content is only allowed on Tablets and Mobiles Phones supporting the Android operating systems as follows: Ice Cream Sandwich (4.0) or later versions: when protected using the implementation of Widevine built into Android, or all versions of Android: when protected using an Ultraviolet approved DRM or Ultraviolet Approved Streaming Method (as listed in section 2 of this Schedule) either: implemented using hardware-enforced security mechanisms (e.g. ARM Trustzone) or implemented by a Studio-approved implementer, or all versions of Android: when protected by a Studio-approved content protection system implemented by a Studio-approved implementer iOS. HD content is only allowed on Tablets and Mobiles Phones supporting the iOS operating systems (all versions thereof) as follows: when protected by an Ultraviolet approved DRM or Ultraviolet Approved Streaming Method (as listed in section 2 of this Schedule) or other Studio-approved content protection system, and Studio content shall NOT be transmitted over Apple Airplay Streaming (or Mirroring) in High Definition; provided, however, that Airplay Streaming may be used to send a link to an Apple TV device for that Apple TV device to fetch Licensor content in High Definition if delivery to the Apple TV device is protected using a Content Protection System approved under clause 2 of this Exhibit or other Content Protection System approved by Licensor in writing, and where the provisioned HLS implementation is used (e.g. so that native media processing can be used), the connection between the approved DRM client and the native HLS implementation shall be robustly and effectively secured (e.g. by mutual authentication of the approved DRM client and the native HLS implementation) Windows 7 and 8. HD content is only allowed on Personal Computers, Tablets and Mobiles Phones supporting the Windows 7 and 8 operating system (all forms thereof) when protected by an Ultraviolet Approved DRM or Ultraviolet Approved Streaming Method (as listed in section 2 of this Schedule) or other Studio-approved content protection system. Implementations of Content Protection Systems on General Purpose Computer Platforms shall use hardware-enforced security mechanisms, where supported and commercially practicable, including secure boot and trusted execution environments, where supported and commercially practicable. Implementation of Content Protection Systems on General Purpose Computer Platforms shall, in all cases, use industry standard obfuscation mechanisms for the security sensitive parts of the software implementing the Content Protection System. All implementations of Content Protection Systems on General Purpose Computer Platforms deployed by Comcast (e.g. in the form of an application) after end December 31st, 2013, SHALL use hardware-enforced security mechanisms (including trusted execution environments) where industry-standard and supported. For avoidance of doubt, when Comcast distributes Included Programs in High Definition format over digital outputs on a General Purpose Computing Platform, such High Definition Included Programs may only be output in accordance with section “Digital Outputs” above unless stated explicitly otherwise below. If an HDCP or DTCP connection cannot be established, as required by section “Digital Outputs” above, the playback of content over an output on a General Purpose Computing Platform must be limited to a resolution no greater than Standard Definition.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Digital Home Entertainment License Agreement, Digital Home Entertainment License Agreement