Higher Resolution Outputs Sample Clauses

Higher Resolution Outputs. Absent an amendment to these CSS Procedural Specifications, DVD Player analog outputs with higher resolution than standard definition are not authorized to be used for CSS Video Data, except to the extent that the content encrypted using CSS that is contained on a particular DVD Disc is itself recorded on that DVD Disc in a higher resolution and the copy protection information in the data recorded onto the disc (in the form of CGMS information or information to trigger the use of the Automatic Gain Control copy protection technology) affirmatively indicates that no analog copy protection is intended to be invoked by the content provider, in which case outputs with resolution equivalent to that recorded onto the DVD Disc are authorized for such content. Licensee should be aware that copy protection technologies and related requirements for higher resolution outputs may be adopted in the future. At that time, appropriate requirements will be added to these CSS Procedural Specifications. Licensee understands that a system for content marking alternative to CGMS-A will be considered in connection with the evaluation and adoption within these CSS Specifications of the Content Marking System described in Section 6.2.13.2 and, if the CSS Specifications are amended to incorporate such Content Marking System, Licensee agrees to utilize such system in addition to CGMS-A in any DVD Players manufactured on or after the effective date of the revision incorporating such system, provided that such amendment shall be adopted in accordance with the By Laws.
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Higher Resolution Outputs. Absent an amendment to these CSS Procedural Specifications, and except pursuant to (c) below, analog outputs with higher resolution than standard definition are not authorized to be used for CSS Video Data, except to the extent that the content encrypted using CSS that is contained on a particular DVD Disc is itself recorded on that DVD Disc in a higher resolution and the copy protection information in the data recorded onto the disc (in the form of CGMS information or information to trigger the use of the Automatic Gain Control copy protection technology) affirmatively indicates that no analog copy protection is intended to be invoked by the content provider, in which case outputs with resolution equivalent to that recorded onto the DVD Disc are authorized for such content. Licensee should be aware that copy protection technologies and related requirements for higher resolution outputs may be adopted in the future. At that time, appropriate requirements will be added to these CSS Procedural Specifications.

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