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broadcasting
the medium that disseminates via telecommunications radio and television
blackout
a suspension of radio or tv broadcasting
per quod
statement is not apparent on its face "Kolegas v. Heftel Broadcasting Corp., 607 N.E.2d 201 (1992)"] [a per quod claim for
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Convention rights
if it provides greater protection than those rights, R. v. Broadcasting Standards Commission, Ex parte British Broadeasting Corpn., (2000) 3 All
Radio
radiation and X rays hence pertaining to or employed in broadcast radio or television microwaves radiotelephones etc as radio waves
Programme
Programme, means any television broadcast and includes-- (i) exhibition of films, features, dramas, advertise-ments and
Infringing copy
relation to a programme or performance in which such a broadcast reproduction right or a performer's right subsists under the provisions
Delivery
includes delivery by means of any mechanical instrument or by broadcast. [Copyright Act, 1957 (14 of 1957), s. 2 (g)] It
Bulletin
brief statement of the latest news as in a radio broadcast, Webster Dictionary of Law, p. 192.
canned
Recorded in contrast with live used of sound or video broadcasts
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