[13th March]
Supplement
to Official Gazette
(3) A public officer authorised under subsection (1) shall, if
so requested, produce his authority to exercise his powers under
this section.
15. Where the national interest so requires, the Minister or any
public officer authorised in writing by the Minister in that behalf,
may order in writing that any message or any class of messages
'" 'ght for transmission by telecommunication shall not be trans'"litted by any telecommunication service.
Non-transmission of messages,
in the nationill •.'
interest
."
16. Where any matter (including an advertisement) intended for
broadcasting is, in the opinion of the Minister, of an objectionable
nature, the Minister may by order in writing prohibitthe broadcasting of the matter unless suitably amended in the manner specified
by the Minister in the order, 'so as to remove the objectionable
nature of the matter.
Matters of
objec\iona[1J~
nature
.
Breach of
copyright and
agreements
17. A licensee shall not transmit by broadcasting(i)
(ii)
r,-"
any work or part ofa work in which copyright
subsists except with the written consent ofthe
owner of the copyright;
any news or information of any kind published
ill a newspaper or obtained, collected, collated
or co-ordinated by a newspaper, association of
newspapers, news agency or news service,
except in accordance withanagteem~ht'between the Iicensee and the newspaper,association''W newspapers, news agency or news
servIce.
18. (1) A licensee or any person authorised byhim in writing
may, for the purposes of establ ishing a broadcasting service or
telecommunication service, as the case may be -
(i)
fI"'
enter upon any property at any reasonable time
for the purposes of such service including any
preliminary survey in relation to such service;
Licensee's'
power of elllr)
etc.