Watermarking Requirements Clause Samples

The Watermarking Requirements clause sets out the obligations for marking digital or physical materials with a visible or invisible identifier, known as a watermark. Typically, this clause specifies the type of watermark to be used, the materials it must be applied to (such as images, documents, or videos), and the technical standards or placement requirements. Its core practical function is to help track the origin or ownership of materials, deter unauthorized use or distribution, and provide a means of verifying authenticity.
Watermarking Requirements. 3.1. The Content Protection System must not remove or interfere with any embedded watermarks in any Included Program; provided, however, that nominal alteration, modification or degradation of such embedded watermarks during the ordinary course of Licensee’s encoding, encryption and/or distribution of Included Programs shall not be a breach of this Section 3.1.
Watermarking Requirements. Licensee shall not intentionally strip or disable copy control, rights signaling, forensic and content protection information (collectively “ Information”) that Licensor may include in the Included Programs or associated metadata; provided, however, that Licensor shall not include in any Included Program or associated metadata any Information that Licensee demonstrates with reasonable evidence to Licensor: (A) is not compatible with the equipment, software and systems of the Licensed Service or Approved Devices, (B) impairs (to the extent perceptible by an average viewer) the quality of the audio-visual transmission to an authorized viewer, (C) requires Licensee to incur any out-of-pocket costs or expend non-trivial internal resources (e.g., staffing), and/or (D) is prohibited by applicable law or regulation. Licensee agrees to work in good faith with Licensor to resolve any issues related to embedded watermarks or information.
Watermarking Requirements. The Content Protection System or playback device must not remove or interfere with any embedded watermarks in protected content. At such time as physical media players manufactured by licensees of the Advanced Access Content System are required to detect audio and/or video watermarks during content playback, Licensee shall require that any device capable of [receiving] protected [high definition] content from the Licensed Service that can also [receive] [high definition] content from a source other than the Licensed Service shall detect the presence of the “Theatrical No Home Use” watermark in all such content, protected or otherwise, and immediately terminate playback upon detection of such watermark. Playback cannot be restarted from the termination point but must be restarted from the start of the content. For early window content (content delivered before the home entertainment window), the Content Protection System shall be capable of inserting a Licensor approved forensic watermark into the output video. The watermark must contain the sufficient information such that forensic analysis of output video clips shall uniquely determine the account from which clip was rented. Licensee shall provide Licensor with sufficient tools such that Licensor can detect the presence of the watermark. This is not capable today in the LodgeNet D2R systems but in the future if approved technology OptiStamp will be incorporated into the Pro:Idiom chipset on an ongoing basis. For clarification, to the extent a hotel has rooms with forensic watermark and rooms without such watermark, early window content shall only be made available to those rooms with forensic watermark The Content Protection System 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 maintainstate of the art” geofiltering capabilities.
Watermarking Requirements. The Content Protection System or playback device must not remove or interfere with any embedded watermarks in protected content; provided, however, that if such embedded watermarks are altered, modified or degraded resulting from STE’s distribution of protected content in the ordinary course of its operations, such alteration, modification, or degradation shall not be a breach of this provision. Licensor shall use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that any embedded information will not negatively affect picture or sound quality and will not disrupt or damage equipment or systems used in the ordinary preparation and distribution of content by STE. STE’s delivery systems shall “pass through” any embedded copy control information without alteration, modification or degradation in any manner; provided, however, that nominal alteration, modification or degradation of such copy control information during the ordinary course of STE’s distribution of protected content shall not be a breach of this Section 5.5.
Watermarking Requirements. 4.1. The Content Protection System or playback device must not remove or interfere with any embedded watermarks in protected content. 4.2. At such time as physical media players manufactured by licensees of the Advanced Access Content System are required to detect audio and/or video watermarks during content playback, any device manufactured by Licensee that is capable of receiving protected high definition content from the Licensed Service that can also receive high definition content from a source other than the Licensed Service shall detect the presence of the “Theatrical No Home Use” watermark in all such content, protected or otherwise, and immediately terminate playback upon detection of such watermark. Playback cannot be restarted from the termination point but must be restarted from the start of the content.
Watermarking Requirements. 4.1. The Content Protection System or Approved Device shall take no intentional action to remove or interfere with any embedded watermarks in protected content unless any such embedded watermark(s) result in a material degradation in audio or video quality as perceptible by a reasonable viewer using commercially available consumer electronic equipment. In the event of any such material degradation, the parties shall cooperate in good faith to devise a solution or work- around intended to rectify any such material degradation.
Watermarking Requirements. The Content Protection System or playback device must not remove or interfere with any embedded watermarks in protected content; provided, that if such watermarking (i) is not audiovisually imperceptible to the viewer, (ii) impairs or interferes adversely with the audiovisual quality of the exhibition of such Included Program as received by the viewer, in comparison to the audiovisual quality of an exhibition of such Included Program without the inclusion of such watermarking, (iii) is not compatible with, or interferes with or degrades the function of, any hardware, software, firmware or any other equipment or devices then in use by Licensee or any Authorized System in connection with the digitization, compression encoding, encryption, origination, transmission, delivery and/or playback of programming, (iv) impairs or interferes with or otherwise limits Licensee ’s and/or an Authorized System’s exercise of the rights granted herein, then Licensee shall not be required to include such watermarking; provided, that the parties shall work in good faith to resolve any such issue(s). Licensor agrees that the watermarking shall be deployed in good faith. If such watermarking is altered, removed, modified or degraded as a result of the distribution of such Included Program by Licensee and/or any Authorized System in the ordinary course of their respective operations, such alteration, removal, modification or degradation shall not constitute a breach of this Section 4.
Watermarking Requirements. 3.1. The Content Protection System or playback device will not remove or interfere with any embedded watermarks in protected content; provided, that if such watermarking (i) impairs or interferes adversely with the audiovisual quality of the exhibition of the content as received by the viewer, in comparison to the audiovisual quality of an exhibition of such content without the inclusion of such watermarking or (ii) is not compatible with, or interferes with or degrades the function of, any hardware, software, firmware or any other equipment or devices then in use by Licensee in connection with the digitization, compression encoding, encryption, origination, transmission, delivery and/or playback of programming, then Licensee will notify Licensor and the parties shall work in good faith to resolve any such issue(s). 3.2. At such time as physical media players manufactured by licensees of the Advanced Access Content System required to detect audio and/or video watermarks during content playback and such practice is widely adapted in the cable industry, Licensee will use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that any device which is provided by Licensee and capable of receiving protected high definition content from the VOD Service shall detect the presence of the “Theatrical No Home Use” watermark in all such content, protected or otherwise, and immediately terminate playback upon detection of such watermark. Playback cannot be restarted from the termination point but must be restarted from the start of the content.

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