Decrypted DT Data definition

Decrypted DT Data means, with respect to any Licensed Product, 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 2.2.1.1 or 2.2.1.3 of Part 1 of this Exhibit B; (b) protected by a technology approved by DTLA pursuant to Section 4.4.4 of Part 1 of this Exhibit B or
Decrypted DT Data means, with respect to any Licensed Product, DT Data that has been received by such Licensed Product’s Sink Function and decrypted by such Licensed Product according to DTCP2 but has not been (a) protected by a one-generation copy protection technology identified or approved by DTLA pursuant to Sections 2.2.1.1 or 2.2.1.3 of Part 1-A or Part 1-B of this Exhibit B; (b) protected by a technology approved by DTLA pursuant to Section 4.4.4 of Part 1-A or Part 1-B of this Exhibit B or (c) passed to an output permitted by Part 1-A or Part 1-B of this Exhibit B.
Decrypted DT Data shall have the meaning set forth in Exhibit B Audiovisual: Compliance Rules for DTCP2 Introduction, but for the purpose of this Exhibit C, shall also include audiovisual content being processed (e.g., down converted) before applying DTCP2 encryption in a Source Function of a Licensed Product. The Robustness Rules set forth in this Exhibit C Part 1 apply to Licensed Products manufactured in compliance with the DTCP2 Specification when receiving or transmitting Commercial Entertainment Content using L1 protection. For the convenience of Adopter, Table 2 in Exhibit C-General summarizes the combination of settings in cases in which the Robustness Rules for L1 protection in this Exhibit C Part 1 may be applied. NOTE: For clarification, for all cases in which L1 protection is permitted, the Robustness Rules for L2 protection in Part 2 also may be applied.

Examples of Decrypted DT Data in a sentence

  • Decrypted DT Data shall not be available on outputs other than those specified in the Compliance Rules.

  • Subject to the requirements of Sections 2.5-2.7, a Licensed Product may not make, or cause to be made, a copy of Copy One Generation Decrypted DT Data unless each copy (a) is made as a Transitory Image or (b) is made using a method set out in Section 2.2.1. A Licensed Product may, alternatively, treat such Decrypted DT Data as Copy Never, provided that no retention under Section 2.1.1 of this Part 1 is permitted.

  • Within a Licensed Product that includes Sink Functions, Decrypted Type 2 Audio DT Data, Decrypted Type 3 Audio DT Data, and the video portion of Decrypted DT Data, shall not be present on any user-accessible buses in analog or unencrypted, compressed form.

  • The parties acknowledge that Licensed Products shall not permit retransmission of Decrypted DT Data to the Internet except as permitted in Section 4.4.3.

  • As set forth in more detail below, a Licensed Product shall not pass Decrypted DT Data, whether in digital or analog form, to an output except as permitted below.

  • A Licensed Product may not make, or cause to be made, an analog copy of Decrypted DT Data that is encoded as No More Copies.

  • Subject to the requirements of Sections 2.5-2.7, a Licensed Product may not make, or cause to be made, a digital copy of Decrypted DT Data for which the associated EPN Field is asserted except (a) as a Transitory Image or (b) if such copy is made using one or more of the methods set out in Section 2.2.1.1 and Section 2.2.

  • Existing Models that do not so restrict such analog output of Decrypted DT Data to SD Interlace Modes may be manufactured and sold by Adopter until December 31, 2011.

  • No Licensed Product manufactured or sold by Adopter after December 31, 2013 may pass Decrypted DT Data marked with the Analog Sunset Token to any analog video output.

  • Notwithstanding the terms of Sections 2.2-2.4, a Licensed Product may not make, or cause to be made, a digital copy of Decrypted DT Data received via Remote Access except (i) as a Transitory Image, or (ii) where a Sink Function receives DT Data that was transmitted by a Licensed Product that has a Source Function pursuant to Section 3.1(b) or 4.2.2(b) of Part 2 of this Exhibit B.


More Definitions of Decrypted DT Data

Decrypted DT Data means, with respect to any Licensed Product, 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 SectionsSection 2.2.1.1 or 2.2.1.3 of Part 1 of this Exhibit B; (b) protected by a technology approved by DTLA pursuant to Section 4.4.4 of Part 1 of this Exhibit B or (c) passed to an output permitted by Part 1 of this Exhibit B..
Decrypted DT Data means, with respect to any Licensed Product,
Decrypted DT Data is defined in Section 2.2 in Exhibit C - General.

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