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retransmitted
verb
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But if a library can give a patron access to a digital version of a book or article a version that is as good as the original, that does not diminish the library's copy, and that can easily be retransmitted by the patron what is left of the publisher's property rights?
The retransmitted image is 1,000 times brighter than the one created by natural light, but because it is sent in the infra-red part of the spectrum, the eye's photoreceptor cells cannot see it.The chips, however, can.
Because error-correcting codes typically demand more extra bits than error-detecting codes, in some cases it is more efficient to use an error-detecting code simply to indicate what has to be retransmitted.
Several local newspapers appear erratically, but the government-run radio and television stations provide consistent programming, and broadcasts from Portugal and France are locally retransmitted on FM channels.
He explains: Far from getting drowned out by the "noise" of the blogosphere Babel, professional reviewers have had their work promoted and their arguments amplified and retransmitted by the intermediary class of amateur critics — "facilitators, not jammers, of the signal flow," as the academic Henry Jenkins explains on his site Confessions of an Aca-Fan.
Audubon's announcement was credulously retransmitted by national and local media, including the Minneapolis Star Tribune, whose blogger on bird-related subjects, Jim Williams, drew the inevitable inference: Why argue about stadium glass when the real threat to birds was climate change?
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Aereo doesn't pay the networks or local stations, arguing that it's not retransmitting signals the way cable or satellite providers do.
It also assumes that satellite radio goes ahead successfully as planned.The one thing that gives local broadcasters sleepless nights is the network of repeater stations that the satellite companies are setting up in dozens of cities to capture the incoming signal from orbit and retransmit it to "dark" areas that are hard to serve by line-of-sight transmission from satellites.
Examples include the various schemes to provide telephone and broadband services from satellites that orbit the earth (satellites that stay in a fixed orbit are already widely used to retransmit conventional telephone traffic).
This signal is picked up by other nearby nodes, which retransmit it as appropriate to more distant ones, like an underwater internet.Seaweb, an underwater network being designed at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, and the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command in San Diego, takes a similar approach.
But broadcasters worry that it threatens a fast-growing revenue stream: the fees they get from cable- and satellite-TV operators that retransmit their channels.
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