Broadcasting Law definition

Broadcasting Law means the Polish Radio and Television Act of 1992 (Journal of Laws, 1993, no. 7, item 34), as amended from time to time, or any law replacing such Act and covering the same subject matter.
Broadcasting Law means the Broadcasting Axx 0000 (as supplemented by the Broadcasting Act 1996) and all other laws, statutes, regulations and judgments relating to broadcasting applicable to the Borrower (or any of its Subsidiaries) and/or the business carried on by the Borrower (or any of its Subsidiaries);
Broadcasting Law means Argentine Law No. 22,285, passed on September 15, 1980, as amended.

Examples of Broadcasting Law in a sentence

  • Other courses deal with telecommunication law: Regulation of telecommunications market; International telecommunications law; Broadcasting Law; Internet and e-business law.

  • The draft Broadcasting Law was finalised in April 2009 but implementation of the Action Plan on media reform agreed with the European Commission and the Council of Europe needs to be stepped up.

  • Barendt, Broadcasting Law: A Comparative Study (Clarendon Press 1995) 1.

  • Barendt, Broadcasting Law: A Comparative Study (Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1993), Chapter III ‘Public Broadcasting’, pp.

  • In addition, the Federal Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law and the Public Broadcasting System Law entered into effect.

  • Article 28, paragraph 20, subparagraph VII, and Federal Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law, Article 312, provided, however, that the application of the provisions referred to in subparagraphs (a) through (i) shall not be used as a disguised means to repudiate or breach the investment agreement.

  • Furthermore, in 2014, the Federal Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law was published, repealing the specific laws that had applied to these sectors and affecting competition therein.

  • The advent of the separation of carriage and content in Japan stemmed from the enforcement of the Telecommunications Business Law in 1985 and the amendment of the Broadcasting Law and Radio Law in 1989.

  • The main reason is that the Broadcasting Law and the Telecommunications Law are not being implemented, as well as the lack of accompanying legal regulations.

  • Decree issuing the Federal Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law and the Mexican Public Broadcasting System Law, and amending, supplementing and repealing certain provisions on telecommunications and broadcasting, published in the Official Journal of 14 July 2014.

Related to Broadcasting Law

  • broadcasting means the transmission by wireless means for public reception of sounds or of images or of images and sounds or of the representations thereof; such transmission by satellite is also “broadcasting”; transmission of encrypted signals is “broadcasting” where the means for decrypting are provided to the public by the broadcasting organization or with its consent;

  • rebroadcasting means the simultaneous broadcasting by one broadcasting organisation of the broadcast of another broadcasting organisation.

  • Broadcaster means a person or a group of persons, or body corporate, or any organization or body who, after having obtained, in its name, downlinking permission for its channels, from the Central Government, is providing programming services;

  • broadcast means the transmission, relaying or distribution by wireless telegraphy of communications, sounds, signs, visual images or signals, intended for direct reception by the general public whether such communications, sounds, signs, visual images or signals are actually received or not;

  • Television means a system for transmitting visual images and sound that are reproduced on screens, and includes broadcast, cable, on-demand, satellite, or internet programming. Television includes any video programming downloaded or streamed via the internet.

  • broadcasting service means a single, defined service which consists in the broadcasting of television or sound material to the public or sections of the public or to the subscribers to such service;

  • broadcasting station means a station in the broadcasting service.

  • Radio means a system for transmitting sound without visual images, and includes broadcast, cable, on-demand, satellite, or internet programming. Radio includes any audio programming downloaded or streamed via the internet.

  • Cable Television Network means system consisting of set of closed transmission paths and associated signal generation, control and distribution equipment, designed to provide Cable Service for reception by multiple subscribers.

  • Networks means and include video, voice and data networks, routers and storage devices.

  • Television Channel means Zee Group Channel, which has been granted permission for downlinking by the Central Government under the policy guidelines issued or amended by it from time to time and reference to the term ‘channel’ shall be construed as a reference to “television channel”

  • Common Channel Signaling (“CCS”) is a method of digitally transmitting call set-up and network control data over a digital signaling network fully separate from the public switched telephone network that carries the actual call.

  • Mobile telecommunications service means the same as that term is defined in the Mobile Telecommunications Sourcing Act, 4 U.S.C. Sec. 124.

  • Wireless means a wireless handheld validation unit used with a supporting Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) as part of an approved gaming system. Amended 1/14/15

  • Cable television service means the one-way transmission to subscribers of video programming and other programming service and subscriber interaction, if any, that is required for the selection or use of the video programming or other programming service.

  • Station means a telephone instrument consisting of a connected transmitter, receiver, and associated apparatus to permit sending or receiving telephone messages.

  • MFIPPA means the Municipal Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.

  • Broadband or “Broadband Service” means any service defined as Broadband, or having advanced telecommunications capability, in the most recent Federal Communications Commission inquiry pursuant to Section 706 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 (P.L. 104-104).2

  • Common Channel Signaling (CCS means an out-of-band, packet-switched, signaling network used to transport supervision signals, control signals, and data messages. It is a special network, fully separate from the transmission path of the public switched network. Unless otherwise agreed by the Parties, the CCS protocol used by the Parties shall be SS7.

  • CRTC means the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission.

  • Speech-language pathology means the application of principles, methods, and procedures related to the development and disorders, whether of organic or nonorganic origin, that impede oral, pharyngeal, or laryngeal sensorimotor competencies and the normal process of human communication including, but not limited to, disorders and related disorders of speech, articulation, fluency, voice, verbal and written language, auditory comprehension, cognition/communication, and the application of augmentative communication treatment and devices for treatment of such disorders

  • public telecommunications network means the public telecommunications infrastructure which enables signals to be conveyed between defined network termination points by wire, by microwave, by optical means or by other electromagnetic means;

  • Digital Health has the meaning ascribed to it in the Accountability Agreement and means the coordinated and integrated use of electronic systems, information and communication technologies to facilitate the collection, exchange and management of personal health information in order to improve the quality, access, productivity and sustainability of the healthcare system;

  • Hispanic American means a person having origins in any of the Spanish-speaking peoples of Mexico, South or Central America, or the Caribbean Islands or other Spanish or Portuguese cultures and who is regarded as such by the community of which this person claims to be a part.

  • Game has the meaning ascribed to that term in the Control Act;

  • FCC means the Federal Communications Commission.