Document Archive
These archived documents are not to be used to develop products.
Specification:
- HDCP 2.2 on HDMI Specification (823k, PDF - February 13, 2013)
- Errata to HDCP 2.2 on HDMI Specification Version 2 (586k, PDF - February 9, 2015)
- HDCP Specification Rev. 1.3 (829k, PDF)
- HDCP Specification Revision 1.2 (604k, PDF)
- HDCP Specification 1.2 - Update Summary (12k, PDF)
- HDCP Specification revision 1.1 (465k, PDF)
- Summary of Errata and Clarifications to the HDCP 1.1 Specification (220k, PDF)
- HDCP Specification Compliance Test Specification 1.1 (732k, PDF)
- Errata to HDCP Specification Compliance Test Specification 1.1 (40k, PDF)
- HDCP Specification revision 1.0 (245k, PDF)
- Erratum to this specification (38k, PDF)
- HDCP Upstream Protocol specification revision 1.0 (229k, PDF)
- Erratum to this specification (38k, PDF)
- HDCP Specification Rev. 2.1 Interface Independent Adaptation (969k, PDF - July 18, 2011)
- HDCP Specification Rev. 2.0 Interface Independent Adaptation (708k, PDF - October 23, 2008)
- Errata to HDCP Specification Rev. 2.0 Interface Independent Adaptation (108k, PDF)
- HDCP 2.0 WirelessHD Specification (742k, PDF)
- HDCP 2.1 Interface Independent Adaption Errata
Drafts:
- HDCP Specification release candidate 1.091 (432k, PDF)
- Summary of Changes Since Revision 1.086 (6k PDF)
Redlines:
- HDCP Interface Independent Adaption Specification Rev 2.1 (1,120k, PDF)
- HDCP Interface Independent Adaption Specification Rev 2.2 - First Review (1,077k, PDF)
- HDCP Interface Independent Adaptation Rev 2.2 - Second Review (1,461, PDF)
Licenses:
- HDCP License Agreement (396k, PDF) - The full adopter agreement that provides license to manufacture HDCP components and products, as well as purchase HDCP device key sets.
Approved Retransmission Technology Objective Criteria
As of December 31, 2008 DCP, LLC is no longer accepting submissions for Approved Retransmission Technologies (ARTs). Click here for more information.
DCP will engage in a review process designed to determine whether, from technical and policy perspectives, a proposed retransmission protection technology will maintain integrity and robustness for HDCP Content, and to determine whether Content Participants and certain other content owners and Adopters are satisfied with the level of protection and compliance provided by the technology. Click here for more information.