Common use of Scope of Use Clause in Contracts

Scope of Use. This license, and the promises of non-assertion extended or accepted pursuant to Sections 5.3 and 5.4, shall, in each case, extend only to Licensed Products and to Licensed Components, only for transmission of content that, when received by the Licensed Component or Licensed Product, was protected using a Commercially Adopted Access Control Method or otherwise constitutes Commercial Entertainment Content, and under a Device Certificate issued by or under the authority of DTLA following Activation. No license is granted, express or implied, and no promises of non-assertion extended or accepted pursuant to Sections 5.3 and 5.4, for (a) aspects of any technology, standard or product that is not itself part of the Specification (including, by way of example, CSS, MPEG, IEEE 1394 and analog copy protection systems) even though such technology, standard or product may be otherwise mentioned or required by the Specification or Compliance Rules or (b) implementation of any portion of the Specification other than for enabling the implementation of DTCP in Licensed Products.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Transmission Protection License Agreement, Transmission Protection License Agreement, Transmission Protection License Agreement

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Scope of Use. This license, and the promises of non-assertion extended or accepted pursuant to Sections 5.3 6.3.1 and 5.46.4, shall, in each case, extend only to Licensed Products and to Licensed Components, only for transmission of content that, when received by the applicable Licensed Component or Licensed Product, was protected using a Commercially Adopted Access Control Method (as defined in the Compliance Rules) or otherwise constitutes Commercial Entertainment Content, and under a DTCP2 Device Certificate issued by or under the authority of DTLA following Activation. No license is granted, express or implied, and no promises of non-assertion extended or accepted pursuant to Sections 5.3 6.3 and 5.46.4, for (a) aspects of any technology, standard or product that is not itself part of the DTCP2 Specification (including, by way of example, AACS, CSS, MPEG, IEEE 1394 and analog copy protection systems) even though such technology, standard or product may be otherwise mentioned or required by the DTCP2 Specification or Compliance Rules or (b) implementation of any portion of the DTCP2 Specification other than for enabling the implementation of DTCP DTCP2 in Licensed Products.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Protection License Agreement, Protection License Agreement, Protection License Agreement

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