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  2. Noise regulation - Wikipedia

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    A notable exception to this rule is the City of Portland, Oregon, which has instituted an aggressive protection for its citizens with fines reaching as high at $5000 per infraction, with the ability to cite a responsible noise violator multiple times in a single day. [10]

  3. Control of Noise at Work Regulations 2005 - Wikipedia

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    The regulations replaced the Noise at Work Regulations 1989 which had been introduced as a response to the 1986 European directive 86/188/EEC. [5] In 2001 the Swedish presidency of the EU put forward a proposal which would seek to replace the existing directive with a new one, 2003/10/EC. [5]

  4. Music law - Wikipedia

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    Both the recorded music sector and music publishing sector have their foundations in intellectual property law and all of the major recording labels and major music publishers and many independent record labels and publishers have dedicated "business and legal affairs" departments with in-house lawyers whose role is not only to secure ...

  5. Regulation of radio broadcast in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The broadcasting company argued that a rule that was implemented by the FCC, "requiring a person or group whose character, honesty or integrity is attacked on the Plaintiff's (Red Lion) broadcast be given the opportunity to respond to the attack is unconstitutional". [7] The Supreme Court upheld the Fairness Doctrine in its final decision. [8]

  6. The music industry agreed to slap a 'parental advisory' label ...

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    This was the Very 1st Parental Guidance sticker… They said my music needed one so they actually let me design it… I purposely made it look like a Bullet or a Condom whatever you happened to ...

  7. Concert etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Kate Molleson states that the “classical music community gives mixed messages”, as “[a]ccessibility is the industry catchword” (e.g., concert venues encourage casual attire), and yet audiences “demand sanctimonious listening environments of silence and absolute stillness” in classical venues, which “alienates those not in the know ...

  8. Music quota - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) requires at least 35% of music played on domestic radio stations to have been written and/or recorded/performed by a Canadian. The requirement was introduced in 1971 at 25%, and was then increased over the years.

  9. Parental Advisory - Wikipedia

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    The current Parental Advisory warning label, introduced in 1990. Parental Advisory (short for Parental Advisory: Explicit Content/Lyrics) is a warning label placed on audio recordings that contain explicit content, such as profanity, violence, or sexual content/references.