On May 6, 2005, the DC Circuit Court of Appeals issued its decision on the "broadcast flag" regulations of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). [American Library Association v. Federal Communications Commission, No. 04-1037 (D.C. Cir. 05/06/2005).] The court framed the principal question of the case as whether Congress delegated authority to the FCC in the Communications Act of 1934 [47 U.S.C. S 151, et seq. (2000)] to regulate apparatus that can receive television broadcasts when those apparatus are not engaged in the process of receiving a broadcast transmission.
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机译:2005年5月6日,直流巡回上诉法院发布了有关联邦通信委员会(FCC)的“广播标志”规定的裁决。 [美国图书馆协会诉联邦通信委员会,第04-1037号(DC Cir。05/06/2005)。]法院将案件的主要问题界定为国会是否根据1934年的《通信法》将权力授予FCC [47 USC S 151等。 (2000)]规范当那些设备不参与接收广播传输的过程时可以接收电视广播的设备。
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