FCC Web Documents citing 76.1209
- http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1998/fcc98116.pdf http://transition.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1998/fcc98116.wp
- navigation devices, we mandate that subscribers have a right to attach any compatible navigation device to an MVPD system, regardless of its source, subject to the proviso that the attached equipment not cause harmful interference, injury to the system or compromise legitimate access control mechanisms. This rule is found in Sections 76.1201 (Right to Attach), 76.1203 (Incidence of Harm), and 76.1209 (Theft of Service). This rule makes clear to subscribers that an MVPD is not the exclusive purveyor of navigation devices for its system. We believe, as in the telephone context, that the right to attach leads to a broader market for equipment used with MVPD systems. Manufacturers will have substantial incentive to develop and distribute new products in response to
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Notices/2000/fcc00341.doc
- 629(b) of the Communications Act expressly allows DFAST licenses to be located in host devices. Time Warner asserts that if the Commission were to restrict any requirement that host devices manufactured to work with digital PODS must comply with copy protection protocols, the Commission would be impeding the rights of MVPDs to prevent theft of service. It maintains that Section 76.1209 of the Commission's rules provides additional support for content providers seeking protection against unauthorized copying. Circuit City further asserts that the right to make such devices available includes the right of consumers to attach and use them on the network, except, according to Section 76.1201, ``. . . where electronic or physical harm would be caused by the attachment or
- http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1998/fcc98116.pdf http://www.fcc.gov/Bureaus/Cable/Orders/1998/fcc98116.wp
- navigation devices, we mandate that subscribers have a right to attach any compatible navigation device to an MVPD system, regardless of its source, subject to the proviso that the attached equipment not cause harmful interference, injury to the system or compromise legitimate access control mechanisms. This rule is found in Sections 76.1201 (Right to Attach), 76.1203 (Incidence of Harm), and 76.1209 (Theft of Service). This rule makes clear to subscribers that an MVPD is not the exclusive purveyor of navigation devices for its system. We believe, as in the telephone context, that the right to attach leads to a broader market for equipment used with MVPD systems. Manufacturers will have substantial incentive to develop and distribute new products in response to
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/76print.html
- [149]76.100576.1010 [Reserved] Subpart P -- Competitive Availability of Navigation Devices [150]76.1200 Definitions. [151]76.1201 Rights of subscribers to use or attach navigation devices. [152]76.1202 Availability of navigation devices. [153]76.1203 Incidence of harm. [154]76.1204 Availability of equipment performing conditional access or security functions. [155]76.1205 Availability of interface information. [156]76.1206 Equipment sale or lease charge subsidy prohibition. [157]76.1207 Waivers. [158]76.1208 Sunset of regulations. [159]76.1209 Theft of service. [160]76.1210 Effect on other rules. Subpart Q -- Regulation of Carriage Agreements [161]76.1300 Definitions. [162]76.1301 Prohibited practices. [163]76.1302 Carriage agreement proceedings. [164]76.13031305 [Reserved] Subpart R -- Telecommunications Act Implementation [165]76.1400 Purpose. [166]76.1402 CPST rate complaints. [167]76.1404 Use of cable facilities by local exchange carriers. Subpart S -- Open Video Systems [168]76.1500 Definitions. [169]76.1501 Qualifications to be an
- http://www.fcc.gov/mb/engineering/part76.pdf
- § 76.1200 Definitions. § 76.1201 Rights of subscribers to use or attach navigation devices. § 76.1202 Availability of navigation devices. § 76.1203 Incidence of harm. § 76.1204 Availability of equipment performing conditional access or security functions. § 76.1205 Availability of interface information. § 76.1206 Equipment sale or lease charge subsidy prohibition. § 76.1207 Waivers. § 76.1208 Sunset of regulations. § 76.1209 Theft of service. Page 4of 243 Electronic Code of Federal Regulations: 5/6/2011 http://ecfr.gpoaccess.gov/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=ecfr&sid=a0b1c7045abd9e3f08f6d3233a640e58&rg... § 76.1210 Effect on other rules. Subpart Q-Regulation of Carriage Agreements § 76.1300 Definitions. § 76.1301 Prohibited practices. § 76.1302 Carriage agreement proceedings. §§ 76.1303-76.1305 [Reserved] Subpart R-Telecommunications Act Implementation § 76.1400 Purpose. § 76.1402 CPST rate complaints. § 76.1404 Use of cable facilities by local exchange