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"Copyright Law of the United States of America and Related Laws Contained in Title 17 of the United States Code, Circular 92"


(6) Discrimination by a satellite carrier. Notwithstanding the
provisions of paragraph (1), the willful or repeated secondary
transmission to the public by a satellite carrier of [a] performance or
display of a work embodied in a primary transmission made by a
superstation or a network station is actionable as an act of
infringement under section 501, and is fully subject to the remedies
provided by sections 502 through 506 and 509, if the satellite carrier
unlawfully discriminates against a distributor. [58]
(7) Geographic limitation on secondary transmissions. The statutory
license created by this section shall apply only to secondary
transmissions to households located in the United States.
(8) Transitional signal intensity measurement procedures. [59]
(A) In general. Subject to subparagraph (C), upon a challenge by a
network station regarding whether a subscriber is an unserved household
within the predicted Grade B Contour of the station, the satellite
carrier shall, within 60 days after the receipt of the challenge-
(i) terminate service to that household of the signal that is the
subject of the challenge, and within 30 days thereafter notify the
network station that made the challenge that service to that household
has been terminated; or
(ii) conduct a measurement of the signal intensity of the subscriber's
household to determine whether the household is an unserved household
after giving reasonable notice to the network station of the satellite
carrier's intent to conduct the measurement.


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