retransmission definition

retransmission means the transmission for the reception by the public by any means of a programme-carrying signal by any other third party than the original broadcasting organization or someone acting on its behalf, whether simultaneous, near-simultaneous [or deferred].
retransmission means the simultaneous transmission for the reception by the public by any means of a transmission referred to in provisions (a) or (b) of this Article by any other person than the original broadcasting or cablecasting organization; simultaneous transmission of a retransmission shall be understood as well to be a retransmission;
retransmission means any simultaneous, unaltered and unabridged retransmission, other than cable retransmission as defined in Directive 93/83/EEC and other than retransmission provided over an internet access service as defined in Regulation (EU) 2015/2120 of the European Parliament and of the Council, intended for reception by the public of an initial transmission from another Member State, by wire or over the air, including that by satellite but excluding online transmission, of television or radio programmes intended for the reception by the public, provided that such retransmission is made by a party other than the broadcasting organisation which made the initial transmission or under whose control and responsibility such transmission was made. (b) "retransmission" means any simultaneous, unaltered and unabridged retransmission, other than cable retransmission as defined in Directive 93/83/EEC and other than retransmission provided over an internet access service as defined in Regulation (EU) 2015/2120 of the European Parliament and of the Council, intended for reception by the public of an initial transmission from another Member State, by wire or over the air, including that by satellite but excluding online transmission, of television or radio programmes ultimately intended for the reception by the public, provided that such retransmission is made by a party other than the broadcasting organisation which made the initial transmission or under whose control and responsibility such transmission was made. Online retransmissions are within the scope of this Regulation as long as they are linked to a particular infrastructure or are capable of ensuring a controlled user group environment;

More Definitions of retransmission

retransmission means any simultaneous, unaltered and unabridged retransmission, other than cable retransmission as defined in Directive 93/83/EEC, intended for reception by the public of an initial transmission from another Member State of television or radio programmes intended for the reception by the public, where such initial transmission is by wire or over the air, including that by satellite but excluding online transmission, provided that:
retransmission means simultaneous transmission for the reception by the public, via any method, of a wireless transmission of sound or images, or images and sounds, or representations thereof, for reception by the public. (Senegal).
retransmission means the relaying of a signal or program received from another source, effected by the distribution of signs, sounds or images by wireless means or by wire, cable, optic fiber or other comparable medium;
retransmission means the reception of a transmitted, complete and unchanged programme service and its simultaneous, secondary transmission,
retransmission means the simultaneous emission of one organization’s transmission by another;
retransmission means the simultaneous transmission to the public by any means of any transmission referred to in provisions (a) or, (c) or (g) of this Article; simultaneous transmission of a retransmission shall be understood as well to be a retransmission;
retransmission means the simultaneous transmission for the reception by the public by any means of a programme-carrying signal by any other third party than the original broadcasting organization;