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179 <p>“Content Protection Code” means code within certain designated versions of th
e Adobe Software that enables certain Content Protection Functions.</p> | 179 <p>“Content Protection Code” means code within certain designated versions of th
e Adobe Software that enables certain Content Protection Functions.</p> |
180 <p>“Key” means a cryptographic value contained in the Adobe Software for use in
decrypting digital content.</p> | 180 <p>“Key” means a cryptographic value contained in the Adobe Software for use in
decrypting digital content.</p> |
181 <p>(b) Licensing Restrictions. Sublicensee’s right to exercise the licences with
respect to the Adobe Software is subject to the following additional restrictio
ns and obligations. Sublicensee will ensure that Sublicensee’s customers comply
with these restrictions and obligations to the same extent imposed on Sublicense
e with respect to the Adobe Software; any failure by Sublicensee’s customers to
comply with these additional restrictions and obligations shall be treated as a
material breach by Sublicensee.</p> | 181 <p>(b) Licensing Restrictions. Sublicensee’s right to exercise the licences with
respect to the Adobe Software is subject to the following additional restrictio
ns and obligations. Sublicensee will ensure that Sublicensee’s customers comply
with these restrictions and obligations to the same extent imposed on Sublicense
e with respect to the Adobe Software; any failure by Sublicensee’s customers to
comply with these additional restrictions and obligations shall be treated as a
material breach by Sublicensee.</p> |
182 <p>b.1. Sublicensee and customers may only distribute the Adobe Software that me
ets the Robustness and Compliance Rules as so confirmed by Sublicensee during th
e verification process described above in the Adobe Terms.</p> | 182 <p>b.1. Sublicensee and customers may only distribute the Adobe Software that me
ets the Robustness and Compliance Rules as so confirmed by Sublicensee during th
e verification process described above in the Adobe Terms.</p> |
183 <p>b.2. Sublicensee shall not (i) circumvent the Content Protection Functions of
either the Adobe Software or any related Adobe Software that is used to encrypt
or decrypt digital content for authorised consumption by users of the Adobe Sof
tware or (ii) develop or distribute products that are designed to circumvent the
Content Protection Functions of either the Adobe Software or any Adobe Software
that is used to encrypt or decrypt digital content for authorised consumption b
y users of the Adobe Software.</p> | 183 <p>b.2. Sublicensee shall not (i) circumvent the Content Protection Functions of
either the Adobe Software or any related Adobe Software that is used to encrypt
or decrypt digital content for authorised consumption by users of the Adobe Sof
tware or (ii) develop or distribute products that are designed to circumvent the
Content Protection Functions of either the Adobe Software or any Adobe Software
that is used to encrypt or decrypt digital content for authorised consumption b
y users of the Adobe Software.</p> |
184 <p>(c) The Keys are hereby designated as Adobe’s Confidential Information and Su
blicensee will, with respect to the Keys, adhere to Adobe’s Source Code Handling
Procedure (to be provided by Adobe upon request).</p> | 184 <p>(c) The Keys are hereby designated as Adobe’s Confidential Information and Su
blicensee will, with respect to the Keys, adhere to Adobe’s Source Code Handling
Procedure (to be provided by Adobe upon request).</p> |
185 <p>(d) Injunctive Relief. Sublicensee agrees that a breach of this Agreement may
compromise the Content Protection Functions of the Adobe Software and may cause
unique and lasting harm to the interests of Adobe and owners of digital content
who rely on such Content Protection Functions, and that monetary damages may be
inadequate to compensate fully for such harm. Therefore, Sublicensee further ag
rees that Adobe may be entitled to seek injunctive relief to prevent or limit th
e harm caused by any such breach, in addition to monetary damages.</p> | 185 <p>(d) Injunctive Relief. Sublicensee agrees that a breach of this Agreement may
compromise the Content Protection Functions of the Adobe Software and may cause
unique and lasting harm to the interests of Adobe and owners of digital content
who rely on such Content Protection Functions, and that monetary damages may be
inadequate to compensate fully for such harm. Therefore, Sublicensee further ag
rees that Adobe may be entitled to seek injunctive relief to prevent or limit th
e harm caused by any such breach, in addition to monetary damages.</p> |
186 <p>17. Intended Third-party Beneficiary. Adobe Systems Incorporated and Adobe So
ftware Ireland Limited are the intended third-party beneficiaries of Google’s ag
reement with Sublicensee with respect to the Adobe Software, including, but not
limited to, the Adobe Terms. Sublicensee agrees, notwithstanding anything to the
contrary in its agreement with Google, that Google may disclose Sublicensee’s i
dentity to Adobe and certify in writing that Sublicensee has entered into a lice
nsing agreement with Google which includes the Adobe Terms. Sublicensee must hav
e an agreement with each of its licensees and if such licensees are allowed to r
edistribute the Adobe Software, such agreement will include the Adobe Terms.</p> | 186 <p>17. Intended Third-party Beneficiary. Adobe Systems Incorporated and Adobe So
ftware Ireland Limited are the intended third-party beneficiaries of Google’s ag
reement with Sublicensee with respect to the Adobe Software, including, but not
limited to, the Adobe Terms. Sublicensee agrees, notwithstanding anything to the
contrary in its agreement with Google, that Google may disclose Sublicensee’s i
dentity to Adobe and certify in writing that Sublicensee has entered into a lice
nsing agreement with Google which includes the Adobe Terms. Sublicensee must hav
e an agreement with each of its licensees and if such licensees are allowed to r
edistribute the Adobe Software, such agreement will include the Adobe Terms.</p> |
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