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kingdome74
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Re: [Internet] Can Apartment Complex say "Time Warner Cable is not allowed here"?

Do you have federal regulation that superseded NY law? If so I'd love to see it.
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said by kingdome74:

Do you have federal regulation that superseded NY law? If so I'd love to see it.

»www.fcc.gov/guides/over- ··· ces-rule

To get you started.

kingdome74
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Huh, good to know if I ever live in an apartment again. Too bad the feds aren't so enthusiastic about enforcing all of their laws but that's a different subject.
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Article I, section 8, clause 3, of the US constitution.

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After almost 240 years what was written and intended in the original constitutions bears little semblance to the one that is supposed the law of the land today. Marbury v. Madison made sure of that.

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covers OTA. Those regs cover instances where a local antenna is required for the service to function. Don't think cable would qualify as OTA.
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said by rchandra:

covers OTA. Those regs cover instances where a local antenna is required for the service to function. Don't think cable would qualify as OTA.

The FCC regs I posted covers OTA, DBS and any antenna required to get broadband.