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Unlicensed broadcasting, also
called pirate broadcasting, is a term used for any type of
broadcasting without a
broadcast license. Some
unlicensed broadcasting...
- or
Wizards of the Coast, not
licensed or
unlicensed third-party
products such as
video games or
unlicensed Advanced Dungeons &
Dragons 2nd
Edition manuals...
- The
Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure (U-NII)
radio band, as
defined by the
United States Federal Communications Commission, is part of the...
- LTE in
unlicensed spectrum (LTE-
Unlicensed, LTE-U) is an
extension of the Long-Term
Evolution (LTE)
wireless standard that
allows cellular network operators...
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Leonard John
McLean (9
April 1949 – 28 July 1998) was an
English unlicensed boxer, bouncer, bodyguard,
businessman and actor. He was
known as "The Guv'nor"...
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bands dedicated to the purpose. Radio-controlled toys may use
portions of
unlicensed spectrum in the 27 MHz or 49 MHz bands, but more
costly aircraft, boat...
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
rules and
regulations regarding unlicensed transmissions. It is a part of
Title 47 of the Code of
Federal Regulations...
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supply and
resulting high
prices of
medallions have led to a
market in
unlicensed carpooling/illegal
taxicab operation. In Baltimore, Maryland, for example...
- first-party
Nintendo hardware—and third-party hardware,
licensed and
unlicensed. Nintendo's first-party
accessories are
mainly transformative system expansions:...
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another 5
Criminal possession of a
weapon in the
second degree s. 265.03(3)
Unlicensed carrying of a
loaded firearm 6
Criminal possession of a
weapon in the...