HR 1554 · 106th Congress · Commerce

Satellite Copyright, Competition, and Consumer Protection Act of 1999

Introduced 1999-04-26· Sponsored by Rep. Coble, Howard [R-NC-6]· House

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Latest: Conference papers: message on House action held at the desk in Senate.(1999-11-10)

Recorded Votes

PassedHouse · 1999-11-09
Roll #581
Yea 411Nay 8
Democrats
198 Yea·5 Nay
Republicans
212 Yea·3 Nay
PassedHouse · 1999-11-09
Roll #581
Yea 411Nay 8
Democrats
198 Yea·5 Nay
Republicans
212 Yea·3 Nay

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[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] TABLE OF CONTENTS: Title I: Satellite Competition and Consumer Protection Title II: Secondary Transmissions By Satellite Carriers Within Local Markets Satellite Copyright, Competition, and Consumer Protection Act of 1999 - Title I: Satellite Competition and Consumer Protection - Satellite Competition and Consumer Protection Act - Amends the Communications Act of 1934 to allow television broadcasting stations the option of electing must-carry status as provided in this title for satellite carriers providing local service and retransmitting the station's signals, as an alternative to the current authority to grant retransmission consent. (Sec. 102) Exempts from such retransmission consent requirement (in addition to noncommercial television broadcast stations) superstations that existed as superstations on May 1, 1991, were retransmitted by satellite carriers under satellite compulsory license as of July 1, 1998, and whose retransmissions were in compliance with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) rules governing network nonduplication, syndicated exclusivity, and sports blackout. Terminates seven months after the enactment of this Act the retransmission consent exemption for sat…

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H.R. 1554, Satellite Home Viewers Improvements Act

Nov 10, 1999

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Cosponsors (20)

9 Democrats11 Republicans