Media Key Block definition

Media Key Block or “MKB” means the encrypted block of keys which is provided for use with AACS Technology and defined by the Specifications.

Examples of Media Key Block in a sentence

  • Content Participant shall not be entitled to any refund thereof for any reason, provided that a pro-rated portion of the set annual fee basis for Media Key Block generation fees shall be credited against the set annual fee basis for Media Key Block generation fees for the first year under any Final Content Participant Agreement or Final Content Provider Agreement entered into by Content Participant.

  • Content Provider shall not be entitled to any refund thereof for any reason, provided that a pro-rated portion of the set annual fee basis for Media Key Block generation fees shall be credited against the set annual fee basis for Media Key Block generation fees for the first year under any Final Content Provider Agreement or Final Content Participant Agreement entered into by Content Provider.

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