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performance rights; and appropriate documents authorizing performance on the public channel;

(c) Where non-musical copyrighted material is included in any program, furnish the company the name of the author, the copyright owner and appropriate documents authorizing the use of the material on the program.

6. Applications for time on Channel C shall be granted on a first-come, first-served basis and limited to one hour per week of time, subject to the following qualifications:

(a) A user producing a regularly scheduled half-hour series may repeat that series during one other regularly scheduled time period unless there are other requests for the desired time period.

(b) The series may occupy only one prime-time (6:00 P.M. to 1 A.M.) time period.
 
(c) In a series, the user must provide original programming every week. No more than two weeks without original programming can elapse without the producer's losing the series time slot.

7. Applications for time on Channel D shall be granted on a first-come, first-served basis, subject to the following qualifications:

(a) A non-series user may not make advance reservations of the same time period more than once per month.

(b) A series on Channel D may be pre-empted at any time by a non-series user. The producer of a pre-empted program will be notified at least twenty-four (24) hours in advance of the cablecast date.

(c) Series programs on Channel D are governed by the same rules outlined above in sections (a), (b), and (c) of paragraph six.

8. No brokering will be permitted nor will agency fees or commissions of any kind be payable by the Company unless expressly agreed to in writing.

9. Time allocations shall be non-assignable.