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Prohibits any person from intercepting or receiving cable communication services without specific authorization by a cable operator or by law. Sets forth provisions governing civil remedies, the determination of civil damages, and criminal penalties for violations of such prohibition.
Must-carry rules, first instituted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in 1965, require cable systems to carry local broadcast television stations.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) began to regulate the cable television industry in the mid-1960s. 3 The FCC believed that regula- tion was necessary because it feared that as the cable industry grew, it would do so at the expense of local broadcast television stations by taking their audiences and revenues.
In 1972, new rules regarding cable television became effective.
Although cable television technology had been around for thirty years, it wasnt until the FCC changed policies in 1972 that cable got the green light to compete directly with the networks.

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The words and images that come via cable are not through public, broadcast airwaves, or what someone can get on a TV with an antenna. The FCCs regulation only applies to licensed, local broadcast outlets that transmit through the airwaves.

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