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Media Bureau 'Deletes' Some Video Provider Rules

Portions of the FCC's Part 76 rules, which govern multichannel video and cable TV service, are off the books, as the agency said Thursday that its Media Bureau had axed 43 of those requirements under its "Delete" initiative. The order pointed to the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' 2013 Time Warner Cable decision, which vacated the temporary standstill rule for program carriage complaint proceedings, and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit's 2013 EchoStar decision, which set aside a pair of 2003 orders adopting encoding rules. In both cases, the agency said, the rules have no legal effect but remain in the Code of Federal Regulations, and doing away with them effectuates the courts' decisions.

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The FCC said the order "will help streamline the Commission’s rules and reduce confusion for cable and satellite service providers and video programming vendors." The agency in July similarly axed its 2024 net neutrality rules, which had never gone into effect (see 2507110016).