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In any such arbitration, the arbitrator(s) is (are) empowered solely to determine whether Content Distributor has carried such burden, and if it has not, which specific Encoding Rules should apply to such Controlled Content based upon the Defined Business Model that most closely approximates Content Distributor’s Undefined Business Model.
In an instance in which an interested party has a substantial basis to believe and does believe in good faith that a new service within a Defined Business Model has been launched without a petition as required by this Rule, such party may file a complaint pursuant to section 76.7 of the Commission's rules.
A Covered Entity may by petition request approval from the Commission for delivering Commercial Audiovisual Content, other than Unencrypted Broadcast Television, pursuant to a Defined Business Model other than as permitted by the Encoding Rules set forth in subsections 2(b)(A) and 2(b)(B).
In any such arbitration, the arbitrator(s) is (are) empowered solely to determine whether Content Distributor has carried such burden, and if it has not, which specific Encoding Rules should apply to such Controlled Content based upon the Defined Business Model that most closely approximates Content Distributor’s Undefined Business Model, or whether CI Plus TA has carried its burden.
No such petition will be approved under the public interest test set forth below unless the service differs from services provided by any Covered Entity under the applicable Defined Business Model prior to December 31, 2002.
In any such arbitration, the arbitrator(s) is (are) empowered solely to determine whether Content Participant has carried such burden, and if it has not, which specific Encoding Rules should apply to such Commercial Audiovisual Content based upon the Defined Business Model that most closely approximates Content Participant’s Undefined Business Model.
The successful proposer shall commence work only after the transmittal of a fully executed contract and after receiving written notification to proceed from the Ingham County Treasurer as FGU.
Any notice provided under Section 5.2.1, other than a press release, shall set forth the Encoding Rules adopted or proposed to be adopted by Content Distributor and which Defined Business Model Content Distributor believes most closely approximates Content Distributor’s Undefined Business Model.
A Covered Entity may petition the Commission for approval to allow within a Defined Business Model, other than Unencrypted Broadcast Television, the Encoding of a new service in a manner different from the Encoding Rules set forth in §76.1904(b)(1)-(2).
SVOD Can Only Be Properly Classified as Copy Once Copyright protection is fundamentally a matter for determination by Congress, not by the Commission.4 Whether with reference to a Defined Business Model or an Undefined Business Model, in order for the Commission to approve copy protection encoding rules, it must find that such copy protection rules are consistent with Congressional determinations and court decisions that apply and interpret such Congressional determinations.