Integrity detection. Using one-way cryptographic hashes of the executable code segments and/or self-referential integrity dependencies, the trusted software fails to execute and deletes all CSPs if it is altered prior to or during runtime. Anti-debugging: The decryption engine prevents the use of common debugging tools. Red ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ code: The security modules use extra software routines that mimic security modules but do not have access to CSPs. No High Definition Feature Films may be output over compressed video outputs on Approved Devices. With respect to the output of High Definition Feature Films over uncompressed video outputs on Approved Devices, Amazon shall require thatwill signal for HDCP isto be enabled. Notwithstanding the foregoing, with respect to the output of High Definition Feature Films over uncompressed outputs on Approved Devices that are personal computers, if the Customer’s system cannot support HDCP (e.g., the content would not be viewable on such customer’s system if HDCP were to be applied), Amazon must ensure that the playback of High Definition Features Films over such outputs is in a resolution no greater than Standard Definition (which playback must be in accordance with the output requirements specified in Schedule B-1 or Schedule B-5 (as applicable)); provided that Amazon may implement Digital Video Interface version 1.0 (“DVI”) without HDCP and allow High Definition Feature Films to be output in High Definition on such interface on personal computer platforms until December 31, 2011, after which date Amazon shall down-res High Definition Feature Films to a resolution no greater than Standard Definition for playback over DVI (which playback must be in accordance with the output requirements specified in Schedule B-1 or Schedule B-5 (as applicable)). Amazon will discuss with CDD in good faith a sunset date for the output of High Definition Feature Films over analog outputs on Approved Devices. CDD authorizes Amazon to format and encode the Source Copies and other materials delivered by CDD in the formats established by Amazon for the Service (any such encoded copy of an Included Program, an “Encoded File”), provided that Amazon may not create Encoded Files in an up-converted or analogous format in which the Encoded File has a higher resolution than the Source Copy from which it was created. Standard Definition Encoded Files created from a High Definition Source Copy must maintain the aspect ratio of the Source Copy. No Encoded File of an Included Program distributed under this Agreement may exceed the following maximum resolutions and maximum video bitrates: For any Standard Definition Encoded File, (a) a maximum resolution of (i) [720 horizontal lines] [Sony: Our digipol is reviewing this],, and (b) a maximum video bitrate of 6.6 Mbps; and For any High Definition Encoded Files, (a) a maximum resolution of (i) 1080 vertical lines (but at least 720 vertical lines) and (ii) 1920 horizontal lines (but at least 1280 horizontal lines), and (b) a maximum video bitrate of 7.5 16 Mbps. Included Programs will not be deemed delivered by CDD to Amazon unless and until CDD has delivered the Source Copies, Advertising Materials and Metadata therefor in accordance with the provisions of this Schedule D. Amazon shall be entitled to update the specifications contained herein from time to time during the Term at its election on provision of written notice thereof to CDD; provided, however, that CDD will not be required to redeliver any previously delivered materials as a result of any such update. We classify Included Programs into two types of content: Standalone content: Most commonly these are feature films, but also include educational, instructional, and other special stand-alone titles. Episodic content: Broadcast television is most common, but may also include content as diverse as sports, podcasts, karaoke and short films. For each individual Included Program, whether the content is Standalone or Episodic in nature, you will need to provide the following: Metadata: This is information about the title such as Title, Synopsis, Genre(s), etc. Your provided metadata will also include a UniqueID that will be used to identify each title. (See Metadata guide.)
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