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{{Short description|Term for type of broadcasting}} {{redirect|Pirate signal|the hip-hop group|The Pirate Signal}} '''Unlicensed broadcasting''', also called '''pirate broadcasting''', is a term used for any type of [[Broadcasting|broadcasting]] without a [[Broadcast license|broadcast license]].<ref>{{Cite journal |last=Jones |first=Steve |date=1994 |title=Unlicensed Broadcasting: Content and Conformity |url=http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/107769909407100212 |journal=Journalism Quarterly |language=en |volume=71 |issue=2 |pages=395β402 |doi=10.1177/107769909407100212 |issn=0022-5533|url-access=subscription }}</ref> Some unlicensed broadcasting, such as certain [[Low-power broadcasting|low-power broadcasting]], may be legal; for example, in the [[United States]], [[Title 47 CFR Part 15]] or "part 15", is a regulation that allows unlicensed broadcasting within a range of just a few meters.<ref>{{Cite web |date=October 18, 2023 |title=Low Power FM (LPFM) Broadcast Radio Stations |url=https://www.fcc.gov/media/radio/lpfm |website=Federal Communications Commission}}</ref> Legal broadcast methods may include [[ISM radio band|ISM bands]], used legally at low power to broadcast for personal use, a [[Video sender|video sender]], used to distribute video, sometimes wireless security cameras, within a home or small business, or FM transmitters, used to transmit satellite radio or digital media players to stereo systems which have no wired input, i.e. car radios. The term "pirate broadcasting", by contrast, is almost always used to indicate broadcasting that is illegal, particularly as applied to [[Pirate radio|pirate radio]] and [[Pirate television|pirate television]]. The justifications usually given for legal prohibitions on broadcasting include the need to keep certain broadcast frequencies open for emergency communications, the need to control the broadcasting of material that is [[Obscenity|obscene]] or violates [[Copyright|copyrights]], and the preservation of government revenue derived from licensing airwaves. ==See also== *[[Broadcast signal intrusion]] *[[Media regulation]] *[[Offshore radio]] ==References== {{Reflist}} [[Category:Broadcasting]] [[Category:Crimes]] [[Category:Media law]] {{law-stub}} {{broadcasting-stub}}
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