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The FCC shouldn’t issue new rules on the provision of closed...

The FCC shouldn’t issue new rules on the provision of closed captioning on TV, in implementing the 21st Century Communications and Video Accessibility Act, the NCTA said in a filing posted Wednesday to docket 05-231. “Imposing additional measures in this…

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area would not only raise serious legal and policy concerns, but could complicate the shared goal of achieving a successful implementation of the CVAA.” NCTA executives discussed the association’s comments on the act (CD April 27 p6) in a meeting with an aide to Commissioner Meredith Baker, saying the cable industry wants to implement the legislation “in a timely and collaborative fashion."