Mere Buffer for Display Sample Clauses
The 'Mere Buffer for Display' clause defines the role of a system or component that temporarily holds data solely for the purpose of displaying it, without altering, processing, or storing the data beyond what is necessary for immediate presentation. In practice, this means that the buffer acts as a passive conduit, such as when a video stream is briefly held in memory to be shown on a screen, but not saved or modified. The core function of this clause is to clarify that such buffering does not constitute data processing or storage under the agreement, thereby limiting liability and compliance obligations related to data handling.
Mere Buffer for Display. Licensed Products may store Controlled Content temporarily for the sole purpose of enabling the immediate display of Controlled Content, provided that (a) such storage does not persist after the content has been displayed, and (b) the data is not stored in a way that supports copying, recording, or storage of such data for other purposes, (c) the buffering is limited to a maximum of 10 seconds of video data.
Mere Buffer for Display. Licensed Products may store Controlled Content temporarily for the sole purpose of enabling the immediate display of Controlled Content, provided
Mere Buffer for Display. Host Devices may store Controlled Content temporarily for the sole purpose of enabling the immediate display of Controlled Content, provided that (a) such storage does not persist after the content has been displayed, and (b) the data is not stored in a way that supports copying, recording, or storage of such data for other purposes.
