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network station

Defined in 5 places across 2 titles of the United States Code.

“network station” has the meaning given such term under section 119(d) of title 17;

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“network station” has the meaning given such term under section 119(d) of title 17; and

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  • 1999–201947 U.S.C. § 325Telegraphs, Telephones, and Radiotelegraphs · False, fraudulent, or unauthorized transmissions · in this section

Network station; non-network station; satellite carrier; secondary transmission.—The terms "network station", "non-network station", "satellite carrier", and "secondary transmission" have the meanings given such terms under section 119(d).

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  • 2010–202617 U.S.C. § 122Copyrights · Limitations on exclusive rights: Secondary transmissions by satellite carriers within local markets · in this section

Network station; satellite carrier; secondary transmission.—The terms “network station”, “satellite carrier”, and “secondary transmission” have the meanings given such terms under section 119(d).

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  • 1999–201017 U.S.C. § 122Copyrights · Limitations on exclusive rights: Secondary transmissions by satellite carriers within local markets · in this section

Network station.—The term “network station” means—

(A) a television broadcast station, including any translator station or terrestrial satellite station that rebroadcasts all or substantially all of the programming broadcast by a network station, that is owned or operated by, or affiliated with, one or more of the television networks in the United States which offer an interconnected program service on a regular basis for 15 or more hours per week to at least 25 of its affiliated television licensees in 10 or more States; or

(B) a noncommercial educational broadcast station (as defined in section 397 of the Communications Act of 1934).

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  • 1994–199917 U.S.C. § 119Copyrights · Limitations on exclusive rights: Secondary transmissions of superstations and network stations for private home viewing · as used in this section

Network station.—The term “network station” means—

(A) a television broadcast station, including any translator station or terrestrial satellite station that rebroadcasts all or substantially all of the programming broadcast by a network station, that is owned or operated by, or affiliated with, one or more of the television networks in the United States which offer an interconnected program service on a regular basis for 15 or more hours per week to at least 25 of its affiliated television licensees in 10 or more States; or

(B) a noncommercial educational broadcast station (as defined in section 397 of the Communications Act of 1934);

except that the term does not include the signal of the Alaska Rural Communications Service, or any successor entity to that service.

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  • 1999–200417 U.S.C. § 119Copyrights · Limitations on exclusive rights: Secondary transmissions of superstations and network stations for private home viewing · as used in this section

Network station.—The term "network station" means—

(A) a television station licensed by the Federal Communications Commission, including any translator station or terrestrial satellite station that rebroadcasts all or substantially all of the programming broadcast by a network station, that is owned or operated by, or affiliated with, one or more of the television networks in the United States that offer an interconnected program service on a regular basis for 15 or more hours per week to at least 25 of its affiliated television licensees in 10 or more States; or

(B) a noncommercial educational broadcast station (as defined in section 397 of the Communications Act of 1934);

except that the term does not include the signal of the Alaska Rural Communications Service, or any successor entity to that service.

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  • 2010–202017 U.S.C. § 119Copyrights · Limitations on exclusive rights: Secondary transmissions of superstations and network stations for private home viewing · as used in this section

Network station.—The term “network station” means—

(A) a television station licensed by the Federal Communications Commission, including any translator station or terrestrial satellite station that rebroadcasts all or substantially all of the programming broadcast by a network station, that is owned or operated by, or affiliated with, one or more of the television networks in the United States which offer an interconnected program service on a regular basis for 15 or more hours per week to at least 25 of its affiliated television licensees in 10 or more States; or

(B) a noncommercial educational broadcast station (as defined in section 397 of the Communications Act of 1934);

except that the term does not include the signal of the Alaska Rural Communications Service, or any successor entity to that service.

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  • 2004–201017 U.S.C. § 119Copyrights · Limitations on exclusive rights: Secondary transmissions of superstations and network stations for private home viewing · as used in this section

The term "network station" has the meaning given such term under section 119(d) of title 17.

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  • 1999–present47 U.S.C. § 339Telegraphs, Telephones, and Radiotelegraphs · Carriage of distant television stations by satellite carriers · for the purposes of this section

The term “network station” means—

(A) a television station licensed by the Federal Communications Commission, including any translator station or terrestrial satellite station that rebroadcasts all or substantially all of the programming broadcast by a network station, that is owned or operated by, or affiliated with, one or more of the television networks in the United States that offer an interconnected program service on a regular basis for 15 or more hours per week to at least 25 of its affiliated television licensees in 10 or more States; or

(B) a noncommercial educational broadcast station (as defined in section 397 of the Communications Act of 1934);

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  • 2014–present17 U.S.C. § 119Copyrights · Limitations on exclusive rights: Secondary transmissions of superstations and network stations for private home viewing · as used in this section

The terms “network station” and “television network” have the meanings given such terms in section 339(d) of this title.

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  • 2004–present47 U.S.C. § 340Telegraphs, Telephones, and Radiotelegraphs · Significantly viewed signals permitted to be carried · as used in this section

The terms “network station”, “non-network station”, “satellite carrier”, and “secondary transmission” have the meanings given such terms under section 119(d).

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  • 2014–present17 U.S.C. § 122Copyrights · Limitations on exclusive rights: Secondary transmissions by satellite carriers within local markets · in this section