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 PUBLIC LAW 104-104—FEB. 8, 1996 110 STAT. 57 "Sec. 273. Manufacturing by Bell operating companies. "Sec. 274. Electronic publisning by Bell operating companies. "Sec. 275. Alarm monitoring services. "Sec. 276. Provision of paypnone service." TITLE II—BROADCAST SERVICES Sec. 201. Broadcast spectrum flexibility. "Sec. 336. Broadcast spectrum flexibility." Sec. 202. Broadcast ownership. Sec. 203. Term of licenses. Sec. 204. Broadcast license renewal procedures. Sec. 205. Direct broadcast satellite service. Sec. 206. Automated ship distress and safety systems. "Sec. 365. Automated ship distress and safety systems." Sec. 207. Restrictions on over-the-air reception devices. TITLE III—CABLE SERVICES Sec. 301. Cable Act reform. Sec. 302. Cable service provided by telephone companies. "PART V—VIDEO PROGRAMMING SERVICES PROVIDED BY TELEPHONE COMPANIES "Sec. 651. Regulatory treatment of video programming services. "Sec. 652. Prohibition on buy outs. "Sec. 653. Establishment of open video systems." Sec. 303. Preemption of franchising authority regulation of telecommunications services. Sec. 304. Competitive availability of navigation devices. "Sec. 629. Competitive availability of navigation devices." Sec. 305. Video programming accessibility. "Sec. 713. Video programming accessibility." TITLE IV—REGULATORY REFORM Sec. 401. Regulatory forbearance. "Sec. 10. Competition in provision of telecommunications service." Sec. 402. Biennial review of regulations; regulatory relief "Sec. 11. Regulatory reform." Sec. 403. Elimination of unnecessary Commission regulations and functions. TITLE V—OBSCENITY AND VIOLENCE Subtitle A—Obscene, Harassing, and Wrongful Utilization of Telecommunications Facilities Sec. 501. Short title. Sec. 502. Obscene or harassing use of telecommunications facilities under the Communications Act of 1934. Sec. 503. Obscene programming on cable television. Sec. 504. Scrambling of cable channels for nonsubscribers. "Sec. 640. Scrambling of cable channels for nonsubscribers." Sec. 505. Scrambling of sexually explicit adult video service programming. "Sec. 641. Scrambling of sexually explicit adult video service programming." Sec. 506. Cable operator refusal to carry certain programs. Sec. 507. Clarification of current laws regarding communication of obscene materials through the use of computers. Sec. 508. Coercion and enticement of minors. Sec. 509. Online family empowerment. "Sec. 230. Protection for private blocking and screening of offensive material." Subtitle B—Violence Sec. 551. Parental choice in television programming. Sec. 552. Technology fund. Subtitle C—Judicial Review Sec. 561. Expedited review. TITLE VI—EFFECT ON OTHER LAWS Sec. 601. Applicability of consent decrees and other law. Sec. 602. Preemption of local taxation with respect to direct-to-home services. TITLE VII—MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS Sec. 701. Prevention of unfair billing practices for information or services provided over toll-free telephone calls.

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