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 A▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ (as supplemented by the Broadcasting A▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ and as amended by the Communications Act 2003) and all other laws, statutes, regulations and judgments relating to broadcasting applicable to the Ultimate Holding Company (or any of its Subsidiaries) and/or the business carried on by the Ultimate Holding Company (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

  • Buyer represents that it is familiar with any and all applicable broadcasting Laws, in particular with the provisions of Law 22,285, as amended, and with any and all obligations to be undertaken by it under same, and especially that this Agreement must be submitted to the approval specified in Article 46 clause (f) of the Broadcasting Law.

  • General Means of Communication Law (Ley de Vías Generales de Comunicación), Book I, Chapter III (when it does not oppose to the Federal Telecommunication and Broadcasting Law).

  • According to Article 30 of the Federal Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law, the IFT is required to make an audio and video recording of all IFT Plenary meetings with a telecommunications provider.

  • In accordance with Articles 28, paragraphs fifteen and sixteen, of the Constitution; 7, paragraphs one and third, of the Federal Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law, and 5, paragraph one, of the LFCE, the Institute is an autonomous body, with legal personality and its own patrimony, the purpose of which is the efficient development of broadcasting and telecommunications.

  • FTBL Refers to the Federal Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law that entered into force on 13 August 2014 (i.e., the current Telecommunications Law).

  • Buyer represents that they are familiar with any and all applicable broadcasting Laws, in particular with the provisions of Law 22,285, as amended, and with any and all obligations to be undertaken by it under same, and especially that this Agreement must be submitted to the approval specified in Article 46 clause (f) of the Broadcasting Law.

  • The reason for this protocol is to avoid Presenters, Co-hosts or guests breaching ACMA Codes of Practice or any Broadcasting Law or damaging equipment due to diminished judgment.

  • The IFT took the position that the recording is reserved information under Article 30 of the Federal Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law.

  • Commissioner ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ attended, participated and issued his reasoned vote during the Session, by means of an electronic remote call, in accordance with Article 45, paragraph four, of the Federal Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law, and 8, paragraph three, of the Organizational Statute of the Federal Telecommunications Institute.

  • FTL Refers to Mexico’s Federal Telecommunications and Broadcasting Law in force between 7 June 1995 and 12 August 2014 (i.e., the former Telecommunications Law).

Related to Broadcasting Law

  • broadcasting means the transmission by wireless means for the reception by the public of sounds or of images or of images and sounds or of the representations thereof; such transmission by satellite is also “broadcasting”. Wireless transmission of encrypted signals is “broadcasting” where the means for decrypting are provided to the public by the broadcasting organization or with its consent. “Broadcasting” shall not be understood as including transmissions over computer networks;

  • 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 electronic communications network 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 service which comprises a compilation of programme material of any description and which is transmitted, relayed or distributed by means of an electronic communications network, directly or indirectly for simultaneous or near-simultaneous reception by the general public, whether that material is actually received or not, and where the programmes are provided in a pre-scheduled and linear order, but does not include: