Decrypted Type 1 Audio DT Data definition

Decrypted Type 1 Audio DT Data means, with respect to any Licensed Product, Type 1 Audio DT Data that has been received by such Licensed Product’s Sink Function and decrypted by such Licensed Product according to DTCP but has not been (a) protected by a one-generation copy protection technology identified or approved by DTLA pursuant to Sections 3.1.1.1 or 3.1.1.3 or (b) passed to an output permitted by this Part 1 of this Exhibit B.

Examples of Decrypted Type 1 Audio DT Data in a sentence

  • A Licensed Product may not make, or cause to be made, a copy of Decrypted Type 1 Audio DT Data encoded as Copy One Generation (“copy-permitted-per-type” as set out in the Specification) unless each copy (a) is made as Transitory Audio Data or (b) is made using a method set out in Section 3.1.1.

  • There are no prohibitions relating to analog audio outputs of Decrypted Type 1 Audio DT Data.

  • The parties acknowledge that Licensed Products shall not permit retransmission of Decrypted Type 1 Audio DT Data to the Internet.

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