Existing Model definition

Existing Model means (i) a Licensed Product or product into which a Licensed Product is integrated, all aspects of which are exactly the same in all respects (including branding and consumer model number indication assigned to such integrated device), as any Licensed Product (or product into which a Licensed Product is integrated) manufactured and sold prior to December 31, 2010; or (ii) a software Licensed Product, all aspects of which are exactly the same in all respects (including branding and version number) as any software Licensed Product manufactured prior to December 31, 2010; provided, that changes to a product made solely for one or more of the following purposes shall be permitted: (w) to comply with the Compliance Rules or the compliance or robustness rules of another content protection technology, (x) to implement changes solely of device keys and device certificate sets, (y) to implement security patches or (z) to implement bug fixes of failures of a product to operate in accordance with such product’s pre-existing product specification, shall be permitted.
Existing Model means (i) a product, including without limitation a device, into which a Licensed Product is integrated, all aspects of which are exactly the same in all respects (including branding and consumer model number indication assigned to such integrated device), as any product manufactured and sold prior to December 31, 2010; or (ii) a software Licensed Product, all aspects of which are exactly the same in all respects (including branding and version number) as any software Licensed Product manufactured prior to December 31, 2010; provided, that changes to a product made solely for one or more of the following: (w) to comply with the Compliance Rules, (x) to implement changes solely of Device Key Sets, (y) to implement security patches or (z) to implement bug fixes of failures of a product to operate in accordance with such product’s pre-existing product specification, shall be permitted.
Existing Model means: (i) a product, including without limitation a device, into which a Licensed Player is integrated, all aspects of which are exactly the same in all respects (including branding and consumer model number indication assigned to such integrated device), as any product manufactured and sold prior to December 31, 2010; or (ii) a software Licensed Player, all aspects of which are exactly the same in all respects (including branding and version number) as any software Licensed Player manufactured prior to December 31, 2010; provided, that changes to a product made solely (w) to comply with the Compliance Rules, (x) to implement changes solely of Device Key Sets, (y) to implement security patches (z) to implement bug fixes of failures of a product to operate in accordance with such product’s pre-existing product specification, shall be permitted.

Examples of Existing Model in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Adopter may continue to manufacture and sell an Existing Model in which the implementation of DTCP is a Robust Inactive Product after December 31, 2010 provided that when such Robust Inactive Product is activated through an Update, such Update results in a Licensed Product that, in response to the Analog Sunset Token, limits analog video output of such content to SD Interlace Modes only.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Adopter may continue to manufacture and sell an Existing Model in which the implementation of AACS Technology is a Robust Inactive Product after December 31, 2010 provided that when such Robust Inactive Product is activated through a Periodic Update, such Periodic Update results in a Licensed Player that limits analog video outputs for Decrypted AACS Content to SD Interlace Modes only.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Adopter may continue to manufacture and sell an Existing Model in which the implementation of AACS Technology is a Robust Inactive Product after December 31, 2010 provided that when such Robust Inactive Product is activated through a Periodic Update, such Periodic Update results in a Licensed Product that limits analog outputs to SD Interlace Modes Only.

  • Table 13 – North Site Reconfiguration Equipment Existing Model Number Replacement Equipment Rationale Tx Combiner (1) DB8062H5-B (1) DB8062F6-B Required to minimize down time and maintain crucial public safety traffic capacity and GOS.

  • Table 17 – Justice Center Site Reconfiguration Equipment Existing Model Number Replacement Equipment Rationale Tx Combiner (1) DB8062H5-B (1) DB8062F6-B Required to minimize down time and maintain crucial public safety traffic capacity and GOS.

  • Table 15 - South Site Reconfiguration Equipment Existing Model Number Replacement Equipment Rationale Tx Combiner (1) DB8062H8-B (1) DB8062F10-B Required to minimize down time and maintain crucial public safety traffic capacity and GOS.

  • Rx Multicoupler & TTA (1) DB8508-101W(1) DB8980 - Replacement not required Existing Model Number Replacement Equipment Rationale Repeater Stations (1) MASTR IIe (1) MASTR III Replaced pursuant to Nextel / ▇▇▇▇▇▇ MASTR II agreement.

  • Cost Per Hour / Nursing Support 07/01/2022 to 06/30/2023 7/01/2023 to 06/30/2024 07/01/2024 to 06/30/2025 07/01/2025 to 06/30/2026 07/01/2026 to 06/30/2027 RN – Program Manager / Existing Model* $68.00/hour w/2 hr.


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Existing Model means (i) a Licensed Product or product into which a

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