Secure Clock Sample Clauses

Secure Clock. This section applies to time sensitive usage models including play windows and content expiration. The Content Protection System shall implement a secure clock. The clock must be secure against modification or tampering, detecting any changes made to the clock. If changes or tampering are detected, the Content Protection System must follow the rights settings specified in the content license in present, which will disable playback associated with all content with time sensitive usage models.
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Secure Clock. For all content which has a time-based window (e.g. VOD, catch-up, SVOD) associated with it, the Content Protection System shall implement a secure clock. The secure clock must be protected against modification or tampering and detect any changes made thereto. If any changes or tampering are detected, the Content Protection System must revoke the licenses associated with all content employing time limited license or viewing periods. Conditional Access Systems Any Conditional Access System used to protect Licensed Content must support the following: Content shall be protected by a robust approved scrambling or encryption algorithm in accordance section 1 above. ECM’s shall be required for playback of content, and can only be decrypted by those Smart Cards or other entities that are authorized to receive the content or service. Control words must be updated and re-issued as ECM’s at a rate that reasonably prevents the use of unauthorized ECM distribution, for example, at a rate of no less than once every 7 seconds. Control Word sharing shall be prohibited, The Control Word must be protected from unauthorized access. Streaming
Secure Clock. For all content which has a time-based window (e.g. VOD, catch-up, SVOD) associated with it, the Content Protection System shall implement a secure clock. The secure clock must be protected against modification or tampering and detect any changes made thereto. If any changes or tampering are detected, the Content Protection System must revoke the licenses associated with all content employing time limited license or viewing periods. Conditional Access Systems Any Conditional Access System (including those implemented via the CI Plus standard) used to protect Licensed Content must support the following: Content shall be protected by a robust approved scrambling or encryption algorithm in accordance section 1 above. ECM’s shall be required for playback of content, and can only be decrypted by those Smart Cards or other entities that are authorized to receive the content or service. Control words must be updated and re-issued as ECM’s at a rate that reasonably prevents the use of unauthorized ECM distribution, for example, at a rate of no less than once every 7 seconds. Control Word sharing shall be prohibited, The Control Word must be protected from unauthorized access. Licensees using CI Plus shall: commit in good faith to sign the CI Plus Content Distributor Agreement (CDA) as soon as reasonably possible after this document is available for signature, so that Licensee can request and receive Service Operator Certificate Revocation Lists (SOCRLs) ensure that their CI Plus Conditional Access Modules (CICAMs) support the processing and execution of SOCRLs, liaising with their CICAM supplier where necessary ensure that their SOCRL contains the most up-to-date CRL available from CI Plus LLP. Not put any entries in the Service Operator Certificate White List (SOCWL, which is used to undo device revocations in the SOCRL) unless such entries have been approved in writing by Licensor. Set CI Plus parameters as listed below: aps_copy_control_info = 0x3 (analogue protection on, 4 line Split Burst On) emi_copy_control_info = 0x3 copying is prohibited) ict_copy_control_info = 0x1 (ICT (Image Constraint Token) is asserted – HD analogue outputs are forbidden) rct_copy_control_info = 0x1 (redistribution controlled) rl_copy_control_info = 0x0 (time shift recording limited to 90 minutes) Streaming
Secure Clock. The Content Protection System shall implement a secure clock. The secure clock must be protected against modification or tampering and detect any changes made thereto. If any unauthorized changes or tampering are detected, the Content Protection System must revoke the licenses associated with all content employing time limited license or viewing periods. The clock is protected by login only allowed by authorized personnel and content playback continues on with the new time. Playback continues on current rules by stopping at end of file with limitations set on guests availability to rewind/fast forward/pause such as 3 minutes prior to the end of the movie the guest can no longer rewind. Conditional Access Licensee utilizes secure conditional access to allow one addressable device to access the content stream per user transaction. Accessible content delivered to individual end user devices shall be incapable of being transferred between such devices. The Content Protection System shall not import or protect content from untrusted sources. Protection Against Hacking. Playback licenses, revocation certificates, and security-critical data shall be cryptographically protected against tampering, forging, and spoofing. The Content Protection System shall employ industry accepted tamper-resistant technology on hardware and software components (e.g., technology to prevent such hacks as a clock rollback, spoofing, use of common debugging tools, and intercepting unencrypted content in memory buffers). Examples of techniques included in tamper-resistant technology are: The conditional access and Pro:Idiom robustness rules ensure the transmitting and receiving devices are indeed part of the system (authorized). Code and data obfuscation: The executable binary dynamically encrypts and decrypts itself in memory so that the algorithm is not unnecessarily exposed to disassembly or reverse engineering.
Secure Clock. For all content which has a time-based window (e.g. VOD, catch-up, SVOD) associated with it, the Content Protection System shall implement a secure clock. The secure clock must be protected against modification or tampering and detect any changes made thereto. If any changes or tampering are detected, the Content Protection System must revoke the licenses associated with all content employing time limited license or viewing periods. Early Window and High-Definition Requirements In addition to the foregoing requirements, all HD content and all Early Window content is subject to the following set of requirements: HD content is expressly prohibited from being delivered to and playable on General Purpose Computer Platforms (e.g. PCs, Mobile Phones, Tablets) Early Window content Requirements In addition to the foregoing requirements, all Early Window content (both SD and HD) is subject to the following set of content protection requirements: Additional Watermarking Requirements. At such time as physical media players manufactured by licensees of the Advanced Access Content System are required to detect audio and/or video watermarks during content playback (the “Watermark Detection Date”), Licensee shall require, within two (2) years of the Watermark Detection Date, that any new devices capable of receiving and decrypting protected high definition content from the Licensed Service that can also receive content from a source other than the Licensed Service shall detect and respond to the embedded state and comply with the corresponding playback control rules.
Secure Clock. For all content which has a time-based window (e.g. VOD, catch-up, SVOD) associated with it, the Content Protection System shall implement a secure clock. The secure clock must be protected against modification or tampering and detect any changes made thereto. If any changes or tampering are detected, the Content Protection System must revoke the licenses associated with all content employing time limited license or viewing periods. Early Window and High-Definition Restrictions & Requirements In addition to the foregoing requirements, all HD content and all Early Window content is subject to the following set of restrictions & requirements:
Secure Clock. For all content which has a time-based window (e.g. VOD, catch-up, SVOD) associated with it, the Content Protection System shall implement a secure clock. The secure clock must be protected against modification or tampering and detect any changes made thereto. If any changes or tampering are detected, the Content Protection System must revoke the licenses associated with all content employing time limited license or viewing periods. [NOTE TO SONY – WE DELETED THE REFERENCES TO VOD AND CATCH UP AS WE’RE NOT ACQUIRING THESE RIGHTS UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. THE ONLY TIME BASED CONTENT WE’RE LICENSING IS SVOD BUT, ON THIS BASIS/UNDERSTANDING, WE’VE ACCEPTED YOUR CHANGES] Conditional Access Systems Any use of the CI Plus standard by Licensee shall require prior Licensor approval and shall be subject to mutually agreed requirements.
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Secure Clock. For all content which has a time-based window (e.g. VOD, catch-up, SVOD) associated with it, the Content Protection System shall implement a secure clock. The secure clock must be protected against modification or tampering and detect any changes made thereto. If any changes or tampering are detected, the Content Protection System must revoke the licenses associated with all content employing time limited license or viewing periods. Early Window and High-Definition Requirements In addition to the foregoing requirements, all HD content and all Early Window content is subject to the following set of requirements: 42. HD content is expressly prohibited from being delivered to and playable on General Purpose Computer Platforms (e.g. PCs, Mobile Phones, Tablets) Early Window content Requirements In addition to the foregoing requirements, all Early Window content (both SD and HD) is subject to the following set of content protection requirements:
Secure Clock. For all content which has a time-based window (e.g. VOD, catch-up, SVOD) associated with it, the Content Protection System shall implement a secure clock. The secure clock must be protected against modification or tampering and detect any changes made thereto. If any changes or tampering are detected, the Content Protection System must revoke the licenses associated with all content employing time limited license or viewing periods. High-Definition Restrictions & Requirements In addition to the foregoing requirements, all HD content is subject to the following set of restrictions & requirements: Personal Computers HD content is expressly prohibited from being delivered to and playable on General Purpose Computer Platforms (e.g. PCs) unless explicitly approved by Licensor. If approved by Licensor, the additional requirements for HD playback on PCs will include the following:
Secure Clock. For all content which has a time-based window (e.g. VOD, catch-up, SVOD) associated with it, the Content Protection System shall implement a secure clock. The secure clock must be protected against modification or tampering and detect any changes made thereto. If any changes or tampering are detected, the Content Protection System must revoke the licenses associated with all content employing time limited license or viewing periods. Early Window and High-Definition Restrictions & Requirements In addition to the foregoing requirements, all HD content and all Early Window content is subject to the following set of restrictions & requirements: Personal Computers HD content is expressly prohibited from being delivered to and playable on General Purpose Computer Platforms (e.g. PCs) unless explicitly approved by Licensor. If approved by Licensor, the additional requirements for HD playback on PCs will include the following:
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