Use of the. “Digital Only Token - DOT” a) content that is being broadcast before any release to pre-recorded media, where i) such Content Distributor consent to stop encoding the content with DOT 120 days after the start of use of DOT ii) notwithstanding the foregoing, such Content Distributor consent to expire DOT immediately on release of pre-recorded media, unless the DOT is set on the pre-recorded media, and then only during such period that the pre-recorded media is distributed with DOT set, or b) Undefined Business Models that are Comparable to any of the foregoing, and c) There are no local regulations mandating analogue output for such particular content. For purposes of this Section 5.1.3, to “encode, or direct to be encoded, using DOT” means to direct or cause the setting of DOT so as to cause a Licensed Product to inhibit the output of both High Definition Analogue Output and Standard Definition Analogue Output, as well as to only allow output to protected Digital outputs which ensure that the content will not be further output on High Definition Analogue Output or Standard Definition Analogue Output, where permitted by local regulations.
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Use of the. “Digital Only Token - DOT”
a) content that is being broadcast before any release to pre-recorded media, where
i) such Content Distributor consent to stop encoding the content with DOT 120 days after the start of use of DOT
ii) notwithstanding the foregoing, such Content Distributor consent to expire DOT immediately on release of pre-recorded media, unless the DOT is set on the pre-recorded media, and then only during such period that the pre-pre- recorded media is distributed with DOT set, or
b) Undefined Business Models that are Comparable to any of the foregoing, and
c) There are no local regulations mandating analogue output for such particular content. For purposes of this Section 5.1.3, to “encode, or direct to be encoded, using DOT” means to direct or cause the setting of DOT so as to cause a Licensed Product to inhibit the output of both High Definition Analogue Output and Standard Definition Analogue Output, as well as to only allow output to protected Digital outputs which ensure that the content will not be further output on High Definition Analogue Output or Standard Definition Analogue Output, where permitted by local regulations.
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Sources: Content Distributor Agreement