iOS Clause Samples

The iOS clause defines the terms and conditions under which a product, service, or application interacts with or is distributed through Apple's iOS platform. It typically outlines requirements for compliance with Apple's App Store policies, technical specifications, and may address issues such as updates, compatibility, or user data handling specific to iOS devices. This clause ensures that both parties understand their obligations regarding the use of iOS, helping to prevent disputes related to platform restrictions or policy violations.
iOS. HD content is only allowed on Tablets and Mobiles Phones supporting the iOS operating systems (all versions thereof) as follows: 10.2.2.1. 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 10.2.2.2. 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 10.2.2.3. 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)
iOS. HD content is only allowed on Tablets and Mobiles Phones supporting the iOS operating systems (all versions thereof) as follows:

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