Content Protection System Sample Clauses

Content Protection System. All content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes digital rights management, conditional access systems and digital output protection (such system, the “Content Protection System”). The Content Protection System shall:
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Content Protection System. Unless the service is Free to Air, all content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes encryption (or other effective method of ensuring that transmissions cannot be received by unauthorized entities) and digital output protection (such system, the “Content Protection System”). The Content Protection System: is considered approved without written Licensor approval if it is an implementation of one the content protection systems approved by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) for UltraViolet services, and said implementation meets the compliance and robustness rules associated with the chosen UltraViolet content protection system. The DECE-approved content protection systems are: Xxxxxx Broadband Microsoft Playready CMLA Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) DRM Version 2 or 2.1 Adobe Flash Access 2.0 (not Adobe’s Flash streaming product) Widevine Cypher ® is considered approved without written Licensor approval if it is an implementation of a proprietary conditional access system which is widely used and accepted within the industry if not approved under clause 2.1 or clause 2.2 above, shall be approved in writing by Licensor, shall be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules stipulated by the provider of the Content Protection System Geofiltering The Licensee shall take affirmative, reasonable measures to restrict access to Licensor’s content to within the territory in which the content has been licensed. Licensee shall periodically review the geofiltering tactics and perform upgrades to the Content Protection System to maintain industry-standard geofiltering capabilities. For systems which are not based on a unicast transmission to a client over IP-based systems, (e.g systems using satellite broadcast), geofiltering may be accomplished by any means that meets the requirements in this section, and the use of mechanisms based on any IP address assigned to a receiving end user device is NOT required. Network Service Protection Requirements. All licensed content must be protected according to industry standards at content processing and storage facilities. Access to content in unprotected format must be limited to authorized personnel and auditable records of actual access shall be maintained. All facilities which process and store content must be available for Licensor audits, which may be carried out by a third party to be selected by Licensor, upon the request o...
Content Protection System. All content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes digital rights management, conditional access systems and digital output protection (such system, the “Content Protection System”). The Content Protection System shall (i) be approved in writing by Licensor (including any upgrades or new versions, which Licensee shall submit to Licensor for approval upon such upgrades or new versions becoming available), (ii) be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules associated therewith, and (iii) use only those rights settings, if applicable, that are approved in writing by Licensor.
Content Protection System. All Included Programs delivered by Licensee to, output from or stored on an Approved Device must be protected by a content protection system that includes digital rights management, conditional access systems and digital output protection (such system, the “Content Protection System”). The Content Protection System shall (i) be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules set forth in this Schedule B, and (ii) use only those rights settings, if applicable, set forth in this Schedule B or that are otherwise approved in writing by Licensor. Upgrades to or new versions of the Content Protection System that would materially and negatively affect the protection provided to Included Programs shall be approved in writing by Licensor.
Content Protection System. All content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes digital rights management, conditional access systems and digital output protection (such system, the “Content Protection System”). The Content Protection System shall: be approved in writing by Licensor (including any upgrades or new versions, which Licensee shall submit to Licensor for approval upon such upgrades or new versions becoming available), be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules associated therewith, and use only those rights settings, if applicable, that are approved in writing by Licensor. be considered to meet sections 1 (“Encryption”), 2 (“”Key Management”), 3 (“Integrity”), 5 (“Digital Rights Management”), 10 (“Protection against hacking”), 11 (“License Revocation”), 12 (“Secure Remote Update”), 16 (“PVR Requirements”), 17 (“Copying”) of this schedule if the Content Protection System is an implementation of one the content protection systems approved by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE), and said implementation meets the compliance and robustness rules associated with the chosen DECE approved content protection system. The DECE approved content protection systems are: Xxxxxx Broadband Microsoft Playready CMLA Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) DRM Version 2 or 2.1 Adobe Flash Access 2.0 (not Adobe’s Flash streaming product) Widevine Cypher ®
Content Protection System. All content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes digital rights management, conditional access systems and digital output protection (such system, the “Content Protection System” or “CPS”). The Content Protection System shall (i) be approved in writing by Licensor, (ii) be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules associated therewith, and (iii) use only those rights settings, if applicable, that are approved in writing by Licensor. Upgrades and/or new versions of approved CPSs shall be considered approved by Licensor if those upgrades or new versions do not a have material adverse effect on security and such changes do not change the usage model of Licensee’s implementation using the CPS. Licensor approves Licensee’s Conditional Access currently known as NDS Videoguard, as represented by Licensee to Licensor as of the date hereof, for use by Licensor in accordance with (ii) and (iii) above.
Content Protection System. All content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes a digital rights management or conditional access system, encryption and digital output protection (such system, the “Content Protection System”). The Content Protection System shall: be an implementation of one the content protection systems approved for UltraViolet services by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE), or be an implementation of Microsoft WMDRM10 and said implementation meets the associated compliance and robustness rules, or be otherwise approved in writing by CDD. CDD hereby in this respect approves streaming to hardware devices according to the requirements in section “SSL Hardware Streaming” below. In addition to the foregoing, the Content Protection System shall, in each case: be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules associated therewith, and use rights settings that are in accordance with the requirements in the Usage Rules, this Content Protection Schedule and this Agreement. The content protection systems currently approved for UltraViolet services by DECE for both streaming and download and approved by CDD for both streaming and download are: Xxxxxx Broadband Microsoft Playready CMLA Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) DRM Version 2 or 2.1 Adobe Flash Access 2.0 or later Widevine Cypher ® DRM The content protection systems currently approved for UltraViolet services by DECE for streaming only and approved by CDD for streaming only unless otherwise stated are: Cisco PowerKey Xxxxxx MS3 (Xxxxxx Simple Secure Streaming) Microsoft Mediaroom Motorola MediaCipher Motorola Encryptonite (also known as SecureMedia Encryptonite) Nagra (Media ACCESS CLK, ELK and PRM-ELK) (approved by CDD for both streaming and download) NDS Videoguard (approved by CDD for both streaming and download) Verimatrix VCAS conditional access system and PRM (Persistent Rights Management) (approved by CDD for both streaming and download) CI Plus Any conditional access implemented via the CI Plus standard must be pre-approved in writing by CDD.
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Content Protection System. All content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes a digital rights management or conditional access system, encryption and digital output protection (such system, the “Content Protection System”). The Content Protection System shall: be approved in writing by Licensor (including any significant upgrades or new versions, which Licensee shall submit to Licensor for approval upon such upgrades or new versions becoming available, or any upgrades or new versions which decrease the level of security of the Content Protection System), and be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules associated therewith, and use rights settings that are in accordance with the requirements in the Usage Rules, this Content Protection Schedule and this Agreement, and be an implementation of one of the content protection systems approved for UltraViolet services by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE), and said implementation meets the compliance and robustness rules associated with the chosen UltraViolet approved content protection system, or be an implementation of Microsoft WMDRM10 and said implementation meets the associated compliance and robustness rules, or be a compliant implementation of other Content Protection System approved in writing by Licensor. The UltraViolet approved content protection systems are: Xxxxxx Broadband Microsoft Playready CMLA Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) DRM Version 2 or 2.1 Adobe Flash Access 2.0 (not Adobe’s Flash streaming product) Widevine Cypher ® If Licensee supports or facilitates any content sharing or upload service for its Users, the Licensed Service shall use appropriate technology (e.g. digital fingerprint and filtering techniques) to prevent the unauthorized delivery and distribution of Licensor’s content across such content sharing or upload services. Streaming
Content Protection System. All content delivered to, output from or stored on a device must be protected by a content protection system that includes digital rights management, conditional access systems and digital output protection (such system, the “Content Protection System”). The Content Protection System shall: be approved in writing by Licensor (including any upgrades or new versions, which Licensee shall submit to Licensor for approval upon such upgrades or new versions becoming available). be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules associated therewith, and use only those rights settings, if applicable, that are approved in writing by Licensor. The Content Protection System is considered approved without written Licensor approval if it is either Microsoft WMDRM and meet the associated compliance and robustness rules or is an implementation of one the content protection systems approved by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (DECE) for UltraViolet services, and said implementation meets the compliance and robustness rules associated with the chosen UltraViolet content protection system. The DECE-approved content protection systems are: Xxxxxx Broadband Microsoft Playready CMLA Open Mobile Alliance (OMA) DRM Version 2 or 2.1 Adobe Flash Access 2.0 (not Adobe’s Flash streaming product) Widevine Cypher ®
Content Protection System. All digital content delivered, transferred or transmitted via the Internet or New Media to, output from or stored on a Storage Device must be protected by a content protection system that includes digital rights management, conditional access systems and digital output protection (such system, the “Content Protection System”). The Content Protection System shall (i) be fully compliant with all the compliance and robustness rules associated therewith, and (ii) use only those rights settings, if applicable, that are consistent with and enforce the content usage model described in Schedule U (the “Content Usage Model”) attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference.
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