Encoding Rules definition

Encoding Rules means the obligations set forth in Sections 5.1(a), (b), (c), (d), (f),and (g), and 5.3 - 5.4 .
Encoding Rules means the rules of the United States Federal Communications Commission applicable to use of the Compliance Rules.
Encoding Rules means the requirements or prohibitions describing or limiting Encoding of audiovisual content as set forth in this Rule.

Examples of Encoding Rules in a sentence

  • For the avoidance of doubt, the Source Device need not set such token to asserted where such DT Data has not been encoded in accordance with the requirements of the Encoding Rules.

  • Adopter Beneficiary’s rights under Adopter Beneficiary Claim will be limited to claims relating to breach of Section 5 (Encoding Rules) of this Agreement.

  • ISO 24730 Information technology - Real-time locating systems (RTLS) ISO/IEC 15961 Data Protocol: Application Interface ISO/IEC 15962 Data Protocol: Data Encoding Rules and Logical Memory Functions ISO/IEC 15963 Unique Identification for RF Tags (related to TID memory) GS1 EPCglobal Gen 2 Wi-Fi connection must comply with the IEEE 802.11 standard.

  • Where CC Content is encoded, or should be encoded pursuant to the Encoding Rules, as EPN, the Source Function may transmit such content via DTCP without regard to the associated Number of Permitted CC Copies (i.e., it may treat such content as if it were not CC Content).

  • The Parties intend that the issue of which specific Encoding Rules should apply to the transmission or other delivery of Controlled Content pursuant to an Undefined Business Model should be resolved expeditiously.

  • In any such arbitration, the arbitrator(s) is (are) empowered solely to determine whether Content Distributor has carried such burden, and if it has not, which specific Encoding Rules should apply to such Controlled Content based upon the Defined Business Model that most closely approximates Content Distributor’s Undefined Business Model.

  • Where CC Content is encoded, or should be encoded pursuant to the Encoding Rules, as EPN, the Source Function may transmit such content via DTCP2 without regard to the associated Number of Permitted CC Copies (i.e., it may treat such content as if it were not CC Content).

  • Without limiting any term or condition of this Agreement, this Agreement shall not be construed to limit Content Participant’s right to seek to protect Commercial Audiovisual Content through means other than DTCP, and the Encoding Rules apply only with respect to the application of DTCP.

  • In any such arbitration, the arbitrator(s) is (are) empowered solely to determine whether Content Participant has carried such burden, and if it has not, which specific Encoding Rules should apply to such Commercial Audiovisual Content based upon the Defined Business Model that most closely approximates Content Participant’s Undefined Business Model.

  • Adopter Beneficiary’s rights under AdopterThird Party Beneficiary Claim will be limited to breach of Section 5 (Encoding Rules) of this Agreement.


More Definitions of Encoding Rules

Encoding Rules means the obligations set forth in Sections 5.1 and 5.2.

Related to Encoding Rules

  • Trading Rules means the Rules and Regulations of the Exchange prescribed by the Stock Exchange from time to time; and

  • GEM Listing Rules the Rules Governing the Listing of Securities on GEM

  • ASX Listing Rules means the official listing rules of the ASX.

  • Anti-Corruption Guidelines means the “Guidelines on Preventing and Combating Fraud and Corruption in Projects Financed by IBRD Loans and ▇▇▇ Credits and Grants”, dated October 15, 2006.

  • Operating Rules means the operating rules of a CS Facility regulating the settlement, clearing and registration of uncertificated shares as amended, varied or waived (whether in respect of the Company or generally) from time to time which shall only apply to the Company during the Listed Period;