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- Pervasiveness_doctrine abstract "In broadcast law (particularly within U.S. law), the pervasiveness doctrine is the doctrine that because broadcast radio waves are available to anyone and therefore \"uniquely pervasive\", their content is subject to regulation. In general, profanity and sex, or other adult material deemed \"indecent\" by a broadcasting authority may not be broadcast outside of overnight \"watershed\" or \"safe harbor\" hours when children are unlikely to be awake. Material deemed \"obscene\" may still be prohibited at all times.This has generally been held to only apply to the AM broadcast band (mediumwave), FM broadcast band (VHF band II), and TV broadcast bands (VHF band I and band III, and UHF). It does not apply to cable TV, cable radio, satellite TV, satellite radio, or other forms of electronic media, because although they also use publicly owned airwaves, these are subscription services which the listener or viewer must explicitly request, and are subject to conditional access, analog scrambling, or digital encryption.The origin of the name comes from the Federal Communications Commission's 1978 legal case against Pacifica Radio, when the U.S. Supreme Court used the term to justify the verdict against the broadcaster. The Federal Communications Commission v. Pacifica Foundation case is considered a landmark for American broadcasters.".
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- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageRevisionID "671919105".
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink AM_broadcasting.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Band_I.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Band_II.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Band_III.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Broadcast_law.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Broadcasting_authority.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Cable_radio.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Cable_television.
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- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Content_(media).
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Doctrine.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Encryption.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink FCC_v._Pacifica_Foundation.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink FM_broadcast_band.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Communications_Commission.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Law_of_the_United_States.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Medium_wave.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Morality.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Obscenity.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Pacifica_Radio.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Profanity.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Radio_wave.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Satellite_radio.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Satellite_television.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Scrambler.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Sex.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink TV_broadcast_band.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Ultra_high_frequency.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Very_high_frequency.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLink Watershed_(broadcasting).
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pervasiveness doctrine".
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLinkText "pervasive".
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wikiPageWikiLinkText "pervasiveness doctrine".
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- Pervasiveness_doctrine subject Category:1978_in_law.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine subject Category:Broadcast_law.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine hypernym Doctrine.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine type MilitaryUnit.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine comment "In broadcast law (particularly within U.S. law), the pervasiveness doctrine is the doctrine that because broadcast radio waves are available to anyone and therefore \"uniquely pervasive\", their content is subject to regulation. In general, profanity and sex, or other adult material deemed \"indecent\" by a broadcasting authority may not be broadcast outside of overnight \"watershed\" or \"safe harbor\" hours when children are unlikely to be awake.".
- Pervasiveness_doctrine label "Pervasiveness doctrine".
- Pervasiveness_doctrine sameAs Q7171239.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine sameAs m.02pm23n.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine sameAs Q7171239.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine wasDerivedFrom Pervasiveness_doctrine?oldid=671919105.
- Pervasiveness_doctrine isPrimaryTopicOf Pervasiveness_doctrine.