Watermark Non-Interference. Commencing eighteen months after the existence of a Consensus Watermark, Licensee shall, when selecting among technological implementations for product features for Licensed Products and Licensed Components designed after such date, take commercially reasonable care (taking into consideration the technical characteristics, costs of implementation, commercial terms and conditions, and impact on Controlled Content and the effectiveness or visibility of the Consensus Watermark) that Licensed Products and Licensed Components do not strip, obscure or interfere with such Consensus Watermark in Controlled Content that has been decrypted; (ii) shall not design or produce Licensed Products or Licensed Components the primary purpose of which is stripping, obscuring or interfering with such Consensus Watermark in Controlled Content that has been decrypted; and (iii) shall not knowingly market or distribute or knowingly cooperate in marketing or distributing Licensed Products or Licensed Components the primary purpose of which is stripping, obscuring or interfering with such Consensus Watermark in Controlled Content that has been decrypted. 2.5.1. Provided Licensee complies with the foregoing provisions of this Section 2.5, this Section 2.5 shall not prohibit a Licensed Product or Licensed Component from incorporating legitimate features (i.e., zooming, scaling, cropping, picture-in- picture, compression, recompression, image overlays, overlap of windows in a graphical user interface, audio mixing and equalization, video mixing and keying, downsampling, upsampling, and line doubling, or conversion between widely-used formats for the transport, processing and display of audiovisual signals or data, such as between analog and digital formats and between PAL and NTSC or RGB and Y,Pb,Pr formats, as well as other features as may be added to the foregoing list from time to time by CableLabs by amendment to these Compliance Rules) that are not prohibited by law, and such features shall not be deemed to strip, interfere with or obscure the Consensus Watermark in Controlled Content.
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Sources: Dfast License
Watermark Non-Interference. Commencing eighteen months after the existence of a Consensus Watermark, Licensee shall, when selecting among technological implementations for product features for Licensed Products Host Devices and Licensed Components designed after such date, take commercially reasonable care (taking into consideration the technical characteristics, costs of implementation, commercial terms and conditions, and impact on Controlled Content and the effectiveness or visibility of the Consensus Watermark) that Licensed Products Host Devices and Licensed Components do not strip, obscure or interfere with such Consensus Watermark in Controlled Content that has been decrypted; (ii) shall not design or produce Licensed Products Host Devices or Licensed Components the primary purpose of which is stripping, obscuring or interfering with such Consensus Watermark in Controlled Content that has been decrypted; and (iii) shall not knowingly market or distribute or knowingly cooperate in marketing or distributing Licensed Products Host Devices or Licensed Components the primary purpose of which is stripping, obscuring or interfering with such Consensus Watermark in Controlled Content that has been decrypted.
2.5.1. Provided Licensee complies with the foregoing provisions of this Section 2.52.6, this Section 2.5 2.6 shall not prohibit a Licensed Product Host Device or Licensed Component from incorporating legitimate features (i.e., zooming, scaling, cropping, picture-in- in-picture, compression, recompression, image overlays, overlap of windows in a graphical user interface, audio mixing and equalization, video mixing and keying, downsampling, upsampling, and line doubling, or conversion between widely-used formats for the transport, processing and display of audiovisual signals or data, such as between analog and digital formats and between PAL and NTSC or RGB and Y,Pb,Pr formats, as well as other features as may be added to the foregoing list from time to time by CableLabs by amendment to these Compliance Rules) that are not prohibited by law, and such features shall not be deemed to strip, interfere with or obscure the Consensus Watermark in Controlled Content.
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