FCC 73.9000 Revised as of October 1, 2007
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Sec. 73.9000 Definitions.
(a) Authorized digital output protection technology means a technology
approved pursuant to the procedures in Sec. 73.9008.
(b) Authorized recording method means a recording method approved pursuant
to the procedures in Sec. 73.9008.
(c) Bona fide reseller means a party regularly engaged, or about to become
regularly engaged, in the lawful commercial enterprise of selling,
reselling, manufacturing, or assembling demodulators, or products
incorporating demodulators, in compliance with this subpart.
(d) Broadcast flag means the redistribution control descriptor
(rc_descriptor()) described in ATSC A/65B: “ Standard: Program and System
Information Protocol for Terrestrial Broadcast and Cable (Revision B),”
(incorporated by reference, see Sec. 73.8000).
(e) Computer product means a product that is designed for or permits the end
user to install a wide variety of commercially available software
applications thereon, such as a personal computer, handheld “Personal
Digital Assistant” and the like, and further includes a subsystem of such a
product, such as a graphics card.
(f) Covered demodulator product means a product that is required under
Sec. Sec. 73.9002(a)(1) or 73.9002(b)(1) to comply with the demodulator compliance
requirements, and to be manufactured in accordance with the demodulator
robustness requirements.
(g) Demodulator means a component, or set of components, that is designed to
perform the function of 8–VSB, 16–VSB, 64–QAM or 256–QAM demodulation and
thereby produce a data stream for the purpose of digital television
reception.
(h) Demodulator compliance requirements means the requirements set out in
Sec. Sec. 73.9003 through 73.9006.
(i) Demodulator robustness requirements means the requirements set out in
Sec. 73.9007.
(j) Peripheral TSP product means a product that is capable of accessing in
usable form unscreened content or marked content passed to such product via
a robust method where the manufacturer of such product has committed in
writing in accordance with Sec. 73.9002(c) that such product will comply with
the demodulator compliance requirements and be manufactured in accordance
with the demodulator robustness requirements.
(k) EIT means Event information table as defined in ATSC A/65B: ATSC
Standard: Program and System Information Protocol for Terrestrial Broadcast
and Cable (Revision B) (incorporated by reference, see Sec. 73.8000).
(l) Marked content means, with respect to a Covered demodulator product,
Unencrypted digital terrestrial broadcast content that such product has
(1) Received and demodulated and for which such product has inspected either
the EIT or PMT and determined the broadcast flag to be present, or
(2) Where such product is a peripheral TSP product, received via a robust
method and accessed in usable form, and for which such product either
inspected the EIT or PMT and determined the broadcast flag to be present or
determined through information robustly conveyed with such content that
another covered demodulator product had previously so screened such content
and determined the broadcast flag to be present; provided, however, that,
with respect to a covered demodulator product, marked content shall not
include content that has been passed from such product pursuant to
Sec. Sec. 73.9004(a)(1), 73.9004(a)(2), 73.9004(a)(3), 73.9004(a)(5), 73.9004(a)(6),
or 73.9006(b).
(m) PMT means program map table as defined in International Standard ISO/IEC
13818–1:2000(E): “Information Technology—Generic Coding of Moving Pictures
and Associated Audio Information: Systems” (incorporated by reference, see
Sec. 73.8000).
(n) Robust method means, with respect to the passing of unscreened content
or marked content from one product to another, a content protection method
that complies with Sec. 73.9007.
(o) Transitory image means data that has been stored temporarily for the
sole purpose of enabling a function not prohibited by this subpart but that
(1) does not persist materially after such function has been performed and
(2) is not stored in a way that permits copying or storing of such data for
other purposes.
(p) Unencrypted digital terrestrial broadcast content means audiovisual
content contained in the signal broadcast by a digital television station
without encrypting or otherwise making the content available through a
technical means of conditional access, and includes such content when
retransmitted in unencrypted digital form.
(q) Unscreened content means, with respect to a covered demodulator product,
unencrypted digital terrestrial broadcast content that such product either:
(1) Received and demodulated and for which such product has inspected
neither the EIT nor the PMT for the broadcast flag; or
(2) Where such product is a peripheral TSP product, received via a robust
method and accessed in usable form, and for which such product has inspected
neither the EIT nor the PMT for the broadcast flag and has not determined
through information robustly conveyed with such content another covered
demodulator product had previously so screened such content and determined
the broadcast flag to be present; provided, however, that, with respect to a
covered demodulator product, unscreened content shall not include content
that has been passed from such product pursuant to Sec. Sec. 73.9003(a)(1),
73.9003(a)(2), 73.9003(a)(3), 73.9003(a)(4), 73.9003(a)(6), 73.9003(a)(7),
or 73.9006(b).
(r) User accessible bus means a data bus that is designed for end user
upgrades or access, such as an implementation of a smartcard interface,
PCMCIA, Cardbus, or PCI that has standard sockets or otherwise readily
facilitates end user access. A user accessible bus does not include memory
buses, CPU buses, or similar portions of a device's internal architecture
that do not permit access to content in a form usable by end users.
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