Disc Key definition

Disc Key means the cryptographic key required to decrypt one or more Title Keys resident on a DVD Disc.

Examples of Disc Key in a sentence

  • Any Content Provider may submit a request to Licensor for the processing of Disc and Title Keys chosen by the Content Provider into a Secured Disc Key Set and Encrypted Title Keys, respectively.

  • The Secured Disc Key Set received by a Content Provider or CSS Disc Replicator shall not be altered in any respect, but shall be included, in its entirety, on the appropriate DVD Discs, pursuant to the applicable Technical Specifications governing such inclusion.

  • Pursuant to the applicable Technical Specifications, Licensor shall disclose to Verification Product Manufacturers the following: (i) the Disc Key Recovery Logic; (ii) the Title Key Recovery Algorithm; (iii) the Content Scrambling Algorithm; (iv) the CSS Authentication Algorithm; (v) the Authentication Key, (vi) the control method of the Descrambler Module; and (vii) the control method of the Authenticator Module.

  • Fingerprint is a value that is unique to each DVD Disc Title and is generated by concatenating the 40-bit Title Key (“Kt”) used with the Video Title Set associated with the largest .IFO file on the DVD Disc Title (padded with leading zeros) using a bitwise OR operation to the optionally included Disc Key (“Kd”) shifted 40 bits, combining the result with the 160-bit DVD Fingerprint (“Fd”) using a logical “exclusive or” (“XOR”) operation.

  • Each DVD Disc Replicator must manufacture and distribute CSS Recordable DVDs in a manner to ensure that at least five hundred (500) unique Secured Disc Key Sets are applied randomly across all CSS Recordable DVDs distributed by such Replicator.

  • The Secure Media Recording Client Software shall use a) Secured Disc Key Sets read from the lead-in of the CSS Recordable DVD, and b) Title Keys generated on behalf of the Content Provider, to produce Encrypted Title Keys on behalf of the Licensor.

Related to Disc Key

  • Download means copying data from one computer system (for example a backend server) to another (for example a vehicle).

  • Company Content means all editorial content, graphics, data, and information contained in the Report or on the Website, any portion thereof, including the selection, coordination, and arrangement of the editorial content, graphics, data, and information on the Website, and the hierarchy of the Website.

  • Publisher means any person or entity that distributes copies of the Document to the public.

  • Web spray adhesive means any aerosol adhesive that is not a mist spray or special purpose spray adhesive.

  • Images includes all manner of images and audio recordings of the Undersigned that were captured or created during the period of or in connection with, or that depict or otherwise relate in any way to, any of the activities of the Undersigned during or in connection with the Race, however and by whomever captured, created, or stored, including without limitation films, videotapes, photographs, negatives, prints, recordings, digital files and data, and all reproductions in any form, in any media whatsoever whether now known or hereafter devised, and all derivative works based on any of the foregoing;