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  2. Richard O'Dwyer - Wikipedia

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    Whereas TV-Links was able to successfully argue it was a "mere conduit" under the EU Electronic Commerce Regulations 2002, aggregating content "they did not select or modify", O'Dwyer had exerted considerable control over the content hosted on TV-Shack, and therefore the allegations, if true, constituted a crime in the UK.

  3. Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992

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    Overridden by the Senate and became law on October 5, 1992 The Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992 (also known as the 1992 Cable Act ) is a United States federal law which required cable television systems to carry most local broadcast television channels and prohibited cable operators from charging local ...

  4. Code of Practices for Television Broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    The Code Authority had three offices in New York, Hollywood, and Washington D.C. and published a monthly newsletter, Code News. The Television Code provided for suspension and expulsion of subscribers as determined by the NAB Television Code Review Board whose members were subscribers to the code and appointed by the NAB president.

  5. What Are The Legal Protections For Kids On Reality TV ... - AOL

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  6. Channel J - Wikipedia

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    At the time, state law prevented cable operators from restricting content, even sexually explicit content, except that which was considered obscene. [3] In response to Channel J, the New York State Legislature passed a law in 1983 requiring cable companies to offer devices to block entire channels or programs that "viewers may find objectionable."

  7. Mobile sports betting is now legal in New York State - AOL

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    You can now legally bet on sports from your phone in New York, and a few companies are already taking wagers.

  8. Why a New York Judge Is Throwing Out Foreclosure Cases - AOL

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    On Oct. 20, New York state courts cracked down on robo-signing by ordering attorneys for foreclosing banks to swear that they had personally confirmed that the documents they are submitting are ...

  9. List of United States over-the-air television networks

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    NYC Media – NYC Media is the broadcasting service of the City of New York, which offers original programming. Available nationally on PBS stations, NYC Media in actuality, serves as a provider of programming to several noncommercial broadcasters in New York outside of its originating station, WNYE-TV.