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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · provide for the regulation of interstate and foreign communication by wire or radio, and for other purposes · Sec. 399A

Sec. 399A. USE OF BUSINESS OR INSTITUTIONAL LOGOGRAMS

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## SEC. 399A USE OF BUSINESS OR INSTITUTIONAL LOGOGRAMS **[**[47 U.S.C. 399a](/us/usc/t47/s399a)**]** ###
(a)For purposes of this section, the term “**business or institutional logogram**” means any aural or visual letters or words, or any symbol or sign, which is used for the exclusive purpose of identifying any corporation, company, or other organization, and which is not used for the purpose of promoting the products, services, or facilities of such corporation, company, or other organization. ###
(b)Each public television station and each public radio station shall be authorized to broadcast announcements which include the use of any business or institutional logogram and which include a reference to the location of the corporation, company, or other organization involved, except that such announcements may not interrupt regular programming. ###
(c)The provisions of this section shall not be construed to limit the authority of the Commission to prescribe regulations relating to the manner in which logograms may be used to identify corporations, companies, or other organizations.
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