FCC 73.670 Revised as of October 1, 2005
Goto Year:2004 |
2006
Sec. 73.670 Commercial limits in children's programs.
Link to an amendment published at 70 FR 36 , January 3, 2005.
(a) No commercial television broadcast station licensee shall air more than
10.5 minutes of commercial matter per hour during children's programming on
weekends, or more than 12 minutes of commercial matter per hour on weekdays.
(b) The display of Internet Web site addresses during program material is
permitted only if the Web site:
(1) Offers a substantial amount of bona fide program-related or other
noncommercial content;
(2) Is not primarily intended for commercial purposes, including either
e-commerce or advertising;
(3) The Web site's home page and other menu pages are clearly labeled to
distinguish the noncommercial from the commercial sections; and
(4) The page of the Web site to which viewers are directed by the Web site
address is not used for e-commerce, advertising, or other commercial
purposes (e.g., contains no links labeled “store” and no links to another
page with commercial material).
(c) The display of Web site addresses in children's programs is prohibited
during both program material and commercial material when the site uses
characters from the program to sell products or services.
Note 2: For purposes of this section, children's programming refers to
programs originally produced and broadcast primarily for an audience of
children 12 years old and younger.
[ 70 FR 36 , Jan. 3, 2005]
Effective Date Note: At 70 FR 24727 , May 11, 2005, in Sec. 73.670, paragraphs
(b) and (c) were stayed until Jan. 1, 2006.
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