Common use of Programming Prohibitions Clause in Contracts

Programming Prohibitions. Knowing broadcast of the following types of programs and announcements is prohibited. FALSE CLAIMS. False or unwarranted claims for any product or service. UNFAIR IMITATION. Infringements of another advertiser's rights through plagiarism or unfair imitation of either program idea or copy, or any other unfair competition. COMMERCIAL DISPARAGEMENT. Any unfair disparagement of competitors or competitive goods.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Time Brokerage Agreement (Spanish Broadcasting System Finance Corp), Time Brokerage Agreement (Spanish Broadcasting System Finance Corp)

Programming Prohibitions. Knowing broadcast of the following types of programs and announcements is prohibited. FALSE CLAIMS: False Claims. False or unwarranted claims for any product or service. UNFAIR IMITATIONUnfair Imitation. Infringements Infringement of another advertiser's rights through plagiarism or unfair imitation of either program idea or copy, or any other unfair competition. COMMERCIAL DISPARAGEMENTCommercial Disparagement. Any unfair disparagement of competitors or competitive goods.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Time Brokerage Agreement (Benedek License Corp)