Communications Act of 1934
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Le Communications Act est une loi fédérale américaine approuvée le 19 juin 1934 par le congrès. La loi a notamment remplacé l'ancienne Federal Radio Commission par la Federal Communications Commission (FCC). De plus, la loi a également délégué la régulation des communications téléphoniques entre les différents États qui était à la charge de l'Interstate Commerce Commission à la FCC. Le 3 janvier 1996, certaines clauses du texte de loi ont été annulées par le Telecommunications Act, ce qui constitua le premier changement majeur en matière de télécommunications depuis plus de 62 ans.
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A primeira lei estadunidense que tratava das tecnologias eletrônicas – a Lei das Comunicações de 1934 – foi levada à aprovação pelo governo federal com o intuito de gerir a introdução de novas tecnologias de mídia. Por mais de sessenta anos, a lei de 1934 definiu as regras básicas para a mídia norte-americana de telecomunicações e para a mídia eletrônica, até que foi substituída em 1996 por uma nova legislação. Dada a tecnologia relativamente primitiva da época, a lei trata apenas dos sistemas telefônico e telegráfico e da radiodifusão.
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Communications Act of 1934 är en amerikansk federal lag, kallad "Public Law Number 416, Act of June 19, 1934, ch. 652, 48 Stat. 1064", antagen av USA:s kongress, och undertecknad av president Franklin D. Roosevelt, Med lagen ersattes av Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Dessutom överfördes ansvaret för från Interstate Commerce Commission till FCC. Lagen ersattes senare av Telecommunications Act of 1996.
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The Communications Act of 1934 is a United States federal law signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on June 19, 1934 and codified as Chapter 5 of Title 47 of the United States Code, 47 U.S.C. § 151 et seq. The Act replaced the Federal Radio Commission with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). It also transferred regulation of interstate telephone services from the Interstate Commerce Commission to the FCC.
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The Communications Act of 1934 is a United States federal law signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on June 19, 1934 and codified as Chapter 5 of Title 47 of the United States Code, 47 U.S.C. § 151 et seq. The Act replaced the Federal Radio Commission with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). It also transferred regulation of interstate telephone services from the Interstate Commerce Commission to the FCC. The first section of the Act originally read as follows: "For the purpose of regulating interstate and foreign commerce in communication by wire and radio so as to make available, so far as possible to all the people of the United States a rapid, efficient, Nation-wide, and world-wide wire and radio communication service with adequate facilities at reasonable charges, for the purpose of the national defense, for the purpose of promoting safety of life and property through the use of wire and radio communication, and for the purpose of securing a more effective execution of this policy by centralizing authority heretofore granted by law to several agencies and by granting additional authority with respect to interstate and foreign commerce in wire and radio communication, there is hereby created a commission to be known as the Federal Communications Commission, which shall be constituted as hereinafter provided, and which shall execute and enforce the provisions of this Act."; although it has since been amended. On January 3, 1996, the 104th Congress of the United States amended or repealed sections of the Communications Act of 1934 with the Telecommunications Act of 1996. It was the first major overhaul of American telecommunications policy in nearly 62 years.
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Le Communications Act est une loi fédérale américaine approuvée le 19 juin 1934 par le congrès. La loi a notamment remplacé l'ancienne Federal Radio Commission par la Federal Communications Commission (FCC). De plus, la loi a également délégué la régulation des communications téléphoniques entre les différents États qui était à la charge de l'Interstate Commerce Commission à la FCC. Le 3 janvier 1996, certaines clauses du texte de loi ont été annulées par le Telecommunications Act, ce qui constitua le premier changement majeur en matière de télécommunications depuis plus de 62 ans.
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A primeira lei estadunidense que tratava das tecnologias eletrônicas – a Lei das Comunicações de 1934 – foi levada à aprovação pelo governo federal com o intuito de gerir a introdução de novas tecnologias de mídia. Por mais de sessenta anos, a lei de 1934 definiu as regras básicas para a mídia norte-americana de telecomunicações e para a mídia eletrônica, até que foi substituída em 1996 por uma nova legislação. Dada a tecnologia relativamente primitiva da época, a lei trata apenas dos sistemas telefônico e telegráfico e da radiodifusão.
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Communications Act of 1934 är en amerikansk federal lag, kallad "Public Law Number 416, Act of June 19, 1934, ch. 652, 48 Stat. 1064", antagen av USA:s kongress, och undertecknad av president Franklin D. Roosevelt, Med lagen ersattes av Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Dessutom överfördes ansvaret för från Interstate Commerce Commission till FCC. Lagen ersattes senare av Telecommunications Act of 1996.
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An act to provide for the regulation of interstate and foreign communication by wire or radio, and for other purposes.
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