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Subject: CEA Applauds Appeals Court Ruling in Over-the-Air Reception Devices Case
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Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 16:24:34 -0400
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CEA Applauds Appeals Court Ruling in Over-the-Air Reception Devices Case

Decision Upholds FCC Order Prohibiting Restrictions on Satellite Dish Placement

Arlington, Va., July 10, 2001 - The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) applauded 
the U.S. Appeals Court ruling Friday, which upheld Federal Communications Commission 
(FCC) regulations prohibiting restrictions on certain over-the-air television 
reception and direct-to-home satellite services.  

Petitioners in the case, including building owners and managers, had questioned the 
agency's statutory authority and had objected to the FCC's rules concerning 
over-the-air reception devices (OTARD) that were promulgated following enactment of 
the 1996 Telecommunications Act and amended in 1998 to extend to leaseholders.  The 
three District of Columbia appellate court judges decidedly rejected the petitioners' 
claims, delivering a victory to the FCC.  CEA celebrated the decision as a victory for 
consumers who may install satellite dishes and equipment despite landlord opposition 
in order to enjoy freely the benefits of digital access and entertainment.

"This is a big win for consumers.  The 'unambiguously expressed intent of Congress' 
was clear in Section 207 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996," said CEA President 
and CEO Gary Shapiro.  "The Court has upheld the right of all Americans - including 
renters - to have access to the latest and best consumer technologies, such as 
direct-to-home satellite.  As the original FCC Order recognized, full participation in 
the digital revolution shouldn't be conditioned on property ownership."

The Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) represents more than 650 U.S. companies 
involved in the design, development, manufacturing and distribution of audio, video, 
mobile electronics, wireless and landline communications, information technology, 
multimedia and accessory products, as well as related services that are sold through 
consumer channels.  Combined, these companies account for more than $70 billion in 
annual sales.

CEA also sponsors and manages the International CES - Your Source for Workstyle and 
Lifestyle Technology.  All profits from CES are reinvested into industry services, 
including technical training and education, industry promotion, engineering standards 
development, market research and legislative advocacy.

UPCOMING EVENTS

DTV Summit - Is Laissez-Faire Fair?
        July 24, 2001, Washington, DC 
CEA Fall Conference and Industry Forum 
        October 14-17, 2001, La Quinta CA 
Digital Car Conference and Exhibition
        October 16-18, 2001, Detroit, MI
2002 International CES - Your Source for Workstyle and Lifestyle Technology
        January 8-11, 2002, Las Vegas, NV

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