Microsoft Playready Sample Clauses

The Microsoft PlayReady clause establishes the requirement for using Microsoft's PlayReady digital rights management (DRM) technology to protect digital content. This clause typically applies to software, devices, or services that distribute or stream media, mandating that they implement PlayReady to prevent unauthorized copying or access. By enforcing the use of PlayReady, the clause ensures robust content protection, helping content owners safeguard their intellectual property and control distribution.
Microsoft Playready. CMLA Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) DRM Version 2 or 2.1
Microsoft Playready. Content may be output over the DRI protected by Microsoft PlayReady in accordance with the DRI Content Protection Requirements set forth in the OCUR Specification, where connected to a device that runs Microsoft Windows 7, or later versions, an such device complies with the Redacted Agreement between Microsoft and CableLabs dated Dec 12, 2005.
Microsoft Playready. Host Devices may output Controlled Content, and pass Controlled Content to an output in digital form where such output and content is protected by Microsoft PlayReady.