HDCP Content definition

HDCP Content means Audiovisual Content and/or Audio Content that has been encrypted using HDCP, including HDCP-encrypted content that has subsequently been decrypted. For avoidance of doubt, “HDCP Content” does not include content that has never been encrypted with HDCP.

Examples of HDCP Content in a sentence

  • All Decrypted HDCP Content that is Audio Content shall be marked to prohibit copying (e.g. Copy-never, No-more-copies), regardless of the actual Digital CCI or similar copy control information.

  • In addition, if a Presentation Device is also a Repeater, it may temporarily buffer Decrypted HDCP Content pursuant to and in accordance with Section 5.2 of these Compliance Rules.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Presentation Devices may output the audio portions of Decrypted HDCP Content that is Audiovisual Content in (a) analog form shall be limited to 1.5 times normal speed, unless the pitch is corrected to the pitch at normal speed.

  • A Repeater shall not permit the output of Decrypted HDCP Content in any analog representation.

  • For avoidance of doubt, there are no limitations imposed under this Agreement relating to the output from Licensed Products of content other than HDCP Content.

  • Decrypted HDCP Content may be temporarily buffered to enable and perform the Repeater Function or image processing function (e.g., picture-in-picture display, image overlay, image enhancement and brightness adjustment), provided that such buffer shall not persist for more time than is necessary to perform such function.

  • Decrypted HDCP Content may be temporarily buffered in a Presentation Device to enable and perform the Presentation Function, image processing function (e.g., picture-in-picture display, image overlay, image enhancement and brightness adjustment) or “freeze frame” of a single frame of Audiovisual Content, provided that such buffer shall not persist for more time than is necessary to perform such function.

  • The confidentiality obligations set forth in this Confidentiality Agreement shall continue until the later of (a) three (3) years after the last commercial use of HDCP by Licensor, Founder or any Affiliate thereof, or any Fellow Adopter and (b) the expiration of the last copyright that protects any HDCP Content that then exists in any country adhering to the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights of the World Trade Organization dated August 15, 1994.

  • A Presentation Device shall not make any copies of Decrypted HDCP Content for any purpose, except for such temporary buffers as are permitted under Section 3.2.

  • Each Repeater Function shall use a unique Key Selection Vector and unique Device Key Set for the HDCP Content input as well as a separate, unique Key Selection Vector and unique Device Key Set for each DVI, HDMI, DisplayPort or UDI output of HDCP Content.

Related to HDCP Content

  • VOC content means the total weight of VOC in a product expressed as a percentage of the product weight (exclusive of the container or packaging), as determined pursuant to sections 94515(a) and (b).

  • 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.

  • Licensed Content means those articles or other parts of a Licensed Title which form part of the content licensed in accordance with the Order (including all content published during the Subscription Period or other period specified in the Order to which access and use rights are granted under this Licence, and including all Previously Subscribed Material).

  • Recycled content means the percentage of a product composed of recovered material, or post- consumer recovered material, or both.

  • U.S. Content means, with respect to any Item, all the costs, including labor, materials, services and overhead, but not markup or profit margin, which are of U.S. origin or manufacture, and which are incorporated into an Item in the United States.