FCC Extends Filing Deadlines

By |2019-01-28T16:31:45-06:00January 28th, 2019|Legal News|

As we reported early in the government shutdown, the FCC proactively extended most filing deadlines until one business day after the first day the FCC was re-opened post-shutdown. Now that the government (including the FCC) has reopened, the Commission has further extended that deadline by one additional day. As a result, most filings that would have been...… Continue Reading

Upcoming FCC Broadcast and Telecom Deadlines for February-April

By |2019-01-25T13:41:37-06:00January 25th, 2019|Legal News|

You’ll find below the list of deadlines* facing broadcasters and telecommunications providers during the upcoming months of February, March, and April. If you noted the asterisk, it’s because the government shutdown may affect many of these deadlines, either because the relevant online filing system or the required information is not accessible. If that is the...… Continue Reading

FCC May Hold January Open Meeting By Conference Call, Without the “Meat”

By |2019-01-25T10:30:07-06:00January 25th, 2019|Legal News|

The government shutdown continues to create a confusing situation for government agencies faced with statutory obligations that are difficult to honor without a working federal bureaucracy. The FCC by law is required to hold a monthly public meeting but, when the bulk of its employees are furloughed, it is difficult to meaningfully adhere to that...… Continue Reading

Webcaster Wake Up Call: The (Not Entirely) Shutdown Update

By |2019-01-24T14:17:41-06:00January 24th, 2019|Legal News|

This is the promised follow up to our December 14, 2018 post regarding the compliance obligations for 2019 under the statutory licenses found in Sections 112 and 114 of the Copyright Act (the “statutory licenses”) allowing webcasters to make public performances sound recordings via digital audio transmission and to make related temporary copies of those...… Continue Reading

Update:  Call for Petitions to Participate in WEB V Proceeding on Webcasting Royalties for 2021-2025 Published in Federal Register: Petitions to Participate Due February 4

By |2019-01-24T06:26:49-06:00January 24th, 2019|Legal News|

Last week, we noted that the Copyright Royalty Board had a notice on its website saying that, because of the government shutdown, it could not publish its notice soliciting petitions to participate in WEB V, the case to set webcasting royalties paid to SoundExchange by noninteractive webcasters (including broadcasters who simulcast their programming on the...… Continue Reading

As Super Bowl Approaches, Advertisers Should Be Aware of The NFL’s Efforts to Protect Its Golden Goose – 2019 Update on Super Bowl Advertising and Promotions

By |2019-01-23T21:54:08-06:00January 23rd, 2019|Legal News|

For several years, we have posted guidelines about engaging in or accepting advertising or promotions that directly or indirectly allude to the Super Bowl without a license from the NFL. It’s that time of year again, so here is an updated version of our prior posts. The Super Bowl means big bucks. It is estimated...… Continue Reading

Remember to Exercise Super Judgment When Discussing the Big Game

By |2019-01-21T19:33:37-06:00January 21st, 2019|Legal News|

The matchup for the National Football League’s championship game, aka the “Super Bowl”, is set. The Los Angeles Rams will face the New England Patriots on Sunday, February 3 in Atlanta in a game that will be hard pressed to exceed either conference championship game in terms of excitement or controversy. Each of the NFC Championship,...… Continue Reading

FCC Shutdown Becomes a Little Less Shut Down

By |2019-01-19T10:30:34-06:00January 19th, 2019|Legal News|

One downside of a government shutdown—or the present partial shutdown that includes the FCC—is the inability of technology companies to obtain the FCC certifications they need to market certain kinds of new products. Good news: the FCC has reopened a website that makes it possible for most (not all) new devices to obtain their certifications....… Continue Reading

Now Available: Controversial Advertising and Sponsorship Identification Webinar

By |2019-01-18T09:57:15-06:00January 18th, 2019|Legal News|

In collaboration with the Colorado Broadcasters Association, Fletcher, Heald & Hildreth’s Frank Montero and Dan Kirkpatrick presented a webinar covering guidelines for broadcasters on how to handle controversial advertising and proper sponsorship identification. Frank and Dan discussed many aspects of Federal and state regulation pertaining to advertising on potentially problematic subjects, including marijuana, tobacco, alcohol, and...… Continue Reading

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