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You May Get Some More Robocalls, Thanks to COVID-19 – But Maybe Not So Much

By |2020-04-08T09:42:01-05:00April 8th, 2020|Legal News|

On March 25, 2020, we blogged that the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) had issued a Declaratory Ruling under the Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”), that the coronavirus pandemic constitutes an “emergency” which invokes a statutory exception permitting certain kinds of robocalls to be made and texts sent without the consent of the recipient.  Since that date,...… Continue Reading

Dates Announced for Comments on Regulation of RF Emissions in Higher Frequency Bands

By |2020-04-07T09:17:20-05:00April 7th, 2020|Legal News|

On January 9, 2020, we blogged about a Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) decision resolving many of the issues that it had been considering with respect to limits on exposure of human beings to radiofrequency (“RF”) energy. The FCC also invited comments as to whether it should extend its regulation of RF emissions from the present...… Continue Reading

Update: Comment Deadlines Available for Proposal to Drop Cable TV Public File Reports of Interest in Video Programming Services

By |2020-04-02T11:47:12-05:00April 2nd, 2020|Legal News|

On March 16, 2020, we wrote that the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) has proposed to eliminate the rule that requires cable television systems to post in their online public inspection file (“OPIF”) information about the nature and extent of their attributable interests in video program services and which of those services they own are carried on...… Continue Reading

DTS: More or Less, What’s Your Guess?

By |2020-04-02T07:49:05-05:00April 2nd, 2020|Legal News|

The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) has issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking looking toward relaxing restrictions on Distributed Antenna Systems (“DTS”) for full-power television stations and making DTS newly available to Class A and Lower Power Television (“LPTV”) stations. With DTS, a TV station installs multiple transmitters at separate sites.  Each transmitter operates on the...… Continue Reading

You May Get Some More Robocalls, Thanks to COVID-19

By |2020-03-26T10:07:09-05:00March 26th, 2020|Legal News|

I hate them, you hate them, we all hate robocalls with a passion (commonly used four-letter descriptions omitted here). But the Federal Communication Commission (“FCC”) had good reason last week to issue a Declaratory Ruling that under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”), the coronavirus pandemic constitutes an “emergency” which invokes a statutory exception permitting...… Continue Reading

Coronavirus News to Share? FCC Won’t Ensnare

By |2020-03-22T13:52:49-05:00March 22nd, 2020|Legal News|

The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) has issued a Public Notice assuring radio and TV stations that they may share news content and news-gathering resources on an emergency or ad hoc basis during the coronavirus crisis without reducing their arrangements to writing or putting them in their online public inspection file (“OPIF”) as “shared service” agreements...… Continue Reading

Coronavirus News to Share? FCC Won’t Ensnare

By |2020-03-22T13:52:49-05:00March 22nd, 2020|Legal News|

The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) has issued a Public Notice assuring radio and TV stations that they may share news content and news-gathering resources on an emergency or ad hoc basis during the coronavirus crisis without reducing their arrangements to writing or putting them in their online public inspection file (“OPIF”) as “shared service” agreements...… Continue Reading

FCC Invites Comment on Extending Deadline for Total Price Disclosure for MVPD Services

By |2020-03-17T11:37:58-05:00March 17th, 2020|Legal News|

The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) has invited comments as to whether it should grant a six-month extension of time for Multichannel Video Program Distributors (“MVPDs”) to comply with the “Right to Transparency” provisions of the Television Viewer Protection Act of 2019 (“TVPA”). This proceeding will be a quick one, with Comments due April 6, and...… Continue Reading

FCC Proposes to Drop Cable TV Public File Reports of Interest in Video Programming Services

By |2020-03-16T16:05:33-05:00March 16th, 2020|Legal News|

The Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) has proposed to eliminate the rule that requires cable television systems to post in their public file information about the nature and extent of their attributable interests in video program services and which of those services they own are carried on their system. Cable operators have acquired ownership interests in...… Continue Reading

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