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Privacy Policy Supplement for Intel® Viiv™ Technology
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This is only a supplement to Intel's corporate Privacy Policy.
This page describes our privacy-related information handling practices for the Windows* Media* Digital Rights Management (WM-DRM) software premium content module (SPCM) for Intel® Viiv™ technology**. We encourage you to review the information contained on this web page to ensure you understand how the SPCM operates to help you enjoy specific types of premium content with your Intel® Viiv™ technology-based home network. Your Intel Viiv system will also play both unprotected and secure content that does not require the SPCM certificate.
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** This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit.
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How the SPCM works
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After you accept the software license for Intel® Viiv™ software, the SPCM for Intel Viiv technology automatically collects the local network address of your computer in an untraceable form.
Collecting this information will allow Intel to recognize your computer when you request an upgrade to the premium content services on your Intel Viiv technology-based PC. The information will also be used to preserve WM-DRM protection for certain premium content when you transmit the content to connected devices such as digital media adapters or television sets.
The encrypted information that is transmitted to Intel will not be used by Intel or any third party to identify: (1) any individual or group of individuals personally; (2) any information about your computer, except the encrypted version of the local network address; (3) an unencrypted version of your computers local network address; and/or (4) your computer on any network.
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Collection of Information for the Certificate Restore Service
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The information that is collected by or sent to Intel as described above may be stored and processed in the United States or any other country in which Intel or its affiliates, subsidiaries or agents maintain facilities. Intel may only disclose this information if required to do so by law or judicial due process.
If you decline the online delivery of an SPCM certificate, you will not be able to play content that requires it. However, you will still be able to access both non-premium and premium content that does not require the SPCM certificate.
Intel will not retain your computer and certificate information longer than is necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected or as required by applicable laws or regulations.
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This page was last updated on 27-Mar-2006.
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