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Not legal (gambling)
1. Is there a prize? (anything of value)
2. Chance of winning
3. Consideration (time or money) |
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Legal. Allowed on public airwaves. |
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6 basic elements of a contest |
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A. How do you enter or participate in the contest?
B. What's the entry deadline?
C. Are there any eligibility restrictions? Centain age to enter?
D. What prize/prizes are offered. What can you win?
E. When and how are the prizes won? Conclusion of contest?
F. If it's a tie possible what are your tie breaker rules? |
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When conducting a contest you must... |
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1. Publicize the 6 basic elements of the contest
2. Run the contest exactly as you have advertised it. |
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Invasion of Privacy
Three conclusions for broadcasters: |
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1. Only people have a right to privacy
2. Privacy law does allow a person to seek an injunction to stop an invasion.
3. A dead person cannot be libeled, but some states allow their heirs to prosecute someone for invasion of privacy. |
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If a person changes their mind and says you can use parts of their recording after previously saying you could not use their recording. |
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You are giving implied consent when choosing to call a live studio, they can then record or broadcast you on the studio line. |
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1. You may not record a call in which you are not a participant.
2. Federal law requires prior consent of one party before recording a call (majority (38) enforce the Federal law as-written, 12 states (including MI) require consent of all parties before recording a call). |
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Broadcast Recording Device Rules |
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Recording devices can only be used if it can be physically connected and disconnected from the phone line, or if it can be switched on/off.
You can't record everything. |
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3 rules to know if a call is being recorded |
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1. the person doing the recording receives written or verbal consent from everyone participating in the phone call before the phone call starts.
2. Recording or announcement at beginning of call saying it's being recorded or may be recorded.
3. Use of beep tone during the call, beeps every 10 seconds. |
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Temporary, good until the hearing. Once hearing is concluded judge can either: make preliminary injunction permanent, end preliminary injunction and make a new injunction, or expire the preliminary injunction. |
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