§ 38-35. Protections afforded Century.  


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  • (a)

    A person who willfully or maliciously damages, or causes to be damaged, any wire, cable, conduit, apparatus or equipment of Century, or who commits any act with intent to cause damage to any wire, cable, conduit, apparatus or equipment of Century, or who taps, tampers with, or connects any wire or device to a wire, cable, conduit or equipment of Century with intent to obtain a signal or impulse therefrom without authorization of Century, shall be subject to a forfeiture as determined by the appropriate court.

    (b)

    Century or its agents shall not, in any action for slander or for publishing a libel, be held liable in damages for or on account of any defamatory matter uttered, telecast, cablecast, or published over the facilities of Century by any person whose utterance, telecast, cablecast, or publication is not, under the provisions of any law of the United States or any regulation, ruling or order of the FCC, subject to censorship or control by Century.

(Prior Code, § 9-1-17)