Common use of Obscenity Clause in Contracts

Obscenity. Grantee shall not transmit, or permit to be transmitted, over any Channel any Programming which is obscene in the sense that such Programming is not protected speech under the Constitution of the United States. The Grantee shall adopt a written policy prohibiting obscene Programming. The City acknowledges that Grantee has no editorial control over Programming carried on PEG Channels.

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Samples: Television Franchise Agreement, Television Franchise Agreement

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Obscenity. β€Œ Grantee shall not transmit, or permit to be transmitted, over any Channel any Programming which is obscene in the sense that such Programming is not protected speech under the Constitution of the United States. The Grantee shall adopt a written policy prohibiting obscene Programmingcomply with all relevant provisions of federal law relating to obscenity. The City acknowledges that Grantee has no editorial control over Programming carried on PEG Access Channels.

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Samples: Television Franchise Agreement

Obscenity. Grantee shall not transmit, or permit to be transmitted, over any Channel any Programming which is obscene in the sense that such Programming is not protected speech under the Constitution of the United States. The Grantee shall adopt a written policy prohibiting obscene Programmingcomply with all relevant provisions of federal law relating to obscenity. The City acknowledges that Grantee has no editorial control over Programming carried on PEG Access Channels.

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Samples: Agreement

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Obscenity. Grantee shall not transmit, or permit to be transmitted, over any Channel any Programming which is obscene in the sense that such Programming is not protected speech under the Constitution of the United States. The Grantee shall adopt a written policy prohibiting obscene Programmingcomply with all relevant provisions of federal law relating to obscenity. The City acknowledges that Grantee has no editorial control over Programming carried on PEG Channels.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Television Franchise Agreement

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