Source Function definition

Source Function means the function of a Licensed Product to use DTCP to encrypt and transmit Commercial Entertainment Content.
Source Function means the function of a Licensed Product to use DTCP2 to encrypt and transmit Commercial Entertainment Content.
Source Function means the function of a Licensed Product to use

Examples of Source Function in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Source Function is provided with an affirmative indication (e.g. such as in a flag or descriptor associated with such DT Data) that Remote Access is permitted to more multiple Sink Functions, it shall be allowed according to such indication.

  • Notwithstanding Sections 4.1-4.2, above, a Source Function may transmit CC Content other than by Move or Transfer, to one or more Sink Functions, provided that if the transmission is of Bound CC Recording content, it shall be treated by the Source Function as No More Copies.

  • Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in these Licensed Software Terms, Company’s use of software that enables Pro:Idiom™ Source Function Devices is subject to and governed by the Pro:Idiom Terms.

  • The following terms shall have the meaning ascribed thereto in the Introduction to Exhibit B: Commercial Audiovisual Works, Commercial Entertainment Content, DT Data, Localization, Sink Function and Source Function.

  • Licensed Products that have a Source Function (a “Source Device”) shall set, in accordance with the Specification, the Image Constraint Token associated with a Program so as to permit any Licensed Product with a Sink Function to output such Program in High Definition Analog Form if such Source Device outputs such Program in unprotected High Definition Analog Form other than as permitted in Section 4.3.3 of Part 1 of Exhibit B.

  • This Part 2 of this Exhibit B is applicable to Licensed Products that have a Source Function.

  • Notwithstanding the terms of Sections 2.2-2.4, a Licensed Product may not make, or cause to be made, a digital copy of Decrypted DT Data received via Remote Access except (i) as a Transitory Image, or (ii) where a Sink Function receives DT Data that was transmitted by a Licensed Product that has a Source Function pursuant to Section 3.1(b) or 4.2.2(b) of Part 2 of this Exhibit B.

  • 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).

  • Where the Source Function transmits such content using a DTCP output that includes a CC Field, the CC Field shall be set as invalid (i.e., setting the CC Field bits to 0000).

  • A Source Function shall not have both L1 protection and L2 protection.


More Definitions of Source Function

Source Function means the function of a Licensed Product to use IPRM- HN to encrypt and transmit Commercial Entertainment Content.

Related to Source Function

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