Managed Copy Clause Samples

The Managed Copy clause defines the rights and conditions under which a user may make copies of digital content, typically for personal use or backup purposes. It outlines the specific limitations, such as the number of copies allowed, the devices to which copies can be made, and any technological protections that must remain intact. This clause serves to balance the rights of content owners with the practical needs of users, ensuring that copying is permitted within controlled boundaries while preventing unauthorized distribution or piracy.
Managed Copy. With respect to Adopter’s Licensed Copier (as defined in the Compliance Rules) products that enable Managed Copy functionality, Adopter shall cause them to do so in the manner and subject to the conditions required in this Agreement, the Specifications and the Compliance Rules.
Managed Copy. A Content Participant/Provider shall not authorize the making of a Managed Copy or Full Managed Copy of AACS Content prior to signing the applicable Final Agreement.
Managed Copy. Adopter acknowledges that AACS LA anticipates providing in the Final Adopter Agreement that Licensed Products made under the Final Adopter Agreement may make Managed Copies of certain content protected by the AACS Technology. Adopter acknowledges that the Compliance Rules prohibit Licensed Products made under this Interim Agreement from making a Managed Copy. Without limiting the foregoing, Licensed Products manufactured hereunder may incorporate Managed Copy technology in Licensed Products and Licensed Components made hereunder, provided that such Managed Copy functionality cannot be activated other than as expressly authorized under the Final Adopter Agreement. [Note to Adopter: the timing under the Final Adopter Agreement of the right to make Managed Copies, and of requirements on Content Participants and Content Providers to offer Managed Copies, and on Fellow Adopters to implement response to the AACS Flag in the Audio Watermark (as such terms are defined in the Compliance Rules), may be inter-related.]