General Purpose Computing Device definition
General Purpose Computing Device means a device which is designed for or permits the end user to install a wide variety of commercially available software applications thereon and is commonly referred to as a “personal computer.”
General Purpose Computing Device means any general purpose computing device (e.g. server product, personal computer, desktop, laptop, netbook, slate or tablet), including any device that is designed as, marketed as, or capable (through docking or otherwise) of performing the functions of, such general purpose computing devices, and any replacement for any of the foregoing. General Purpose Computing Devices include, for example, versions of the NOOK Tablet available as of the Effective Date. “[***]-Based Functionality” means (i) a system that includes [***] for the purpose of [***], (ii) logic (whether hardware, software or a combination thereof) for the foregoing system [***], or combinations of (i) and (ii). For clarification, “[***]-Based Functionality” does not include software or hardware that [***]. “[***] Software” means software, products or services that provide [***] functionality [***], whether provided as software or a service), as well as any [***] functionality associated with the foregoing. Notwithstanding the foregoing, [***] Software does not include [***].
General Purpose Computing Device means any general purpose computing device (e.g. server product, personal computer, desktop, laptop, netbook, slate or tablet), including any device that is designed as, marketed as, or capable (through docking or otherwise) of performing the functions of, such general purpose computing devices, and any replacement for any of the foregoing. General Purpose Computing Devices include, for example, versions of the NOOK Tablet available as of the Effective Date.
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Licensed Clients deployed on General Purpose Computing Device using an operating system first sold to consumers after January 1, 2009 may output SD or PD signals without such content protection solely using DVI, regardless of physical connection, only to the extent that the underlying graphics hardware and the digital monitor connected to such Licensed Client are not capable of enabling HDCP or DTCP.
Licensed Clients shall apply HDCP or DTCP to all uncompressed SD or PD outputs of UltraViolet Published Content except as follows: Licensed Clients deployed on General Purpose Computing Device that use an operating system first sold to consumers before January 1, 2009 may output SD or PD signals without such content protection.
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General Purpose Computing Device means a device which is designed or permits the end user to install software applications thereon, including personal computers, tablets, smartphones, and the like.