DIGITAL HARDWARE definition

DIGITAL HARDWARE means integrated receiver decoders or other video decoders used in connection with cable and satellite television systems and DVD and DVC players, each of which incorporates an integrated circuit which contains an apparatus for implementing the Process on Pay-Per-View Transmissions (expressly excluding less-than-real-time transmissions (i.e., the transmission of videographic materials in a fraction of the time required for normal speed exhibition of such materials to a recording device for subsequent playback at normal speed), because Macrovision has an exclusive agreement with Emc3 International Inc. for such use) or the analog playback of a DVD or DVC (expressly excluding DVDs and DVCs containing conditional access encryption (i.e., codes permitting each playback of the DVD or DVC to be separately authorized), because Macrovision expects to enter into an exclusive agreement with Zoom Television Incorporated for such use).