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If a converter is capable of downloading the RRT tables only once, is it compliant with the FCC’s Parental Control requirement (47 C.F.R. 15.120)?

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If a converter is capable of downloading the RRT tables only once, is it compliant with the FCC’s Parental Control requirement (47 C.F.R. 15.120)?

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No. Converters must be capable of blocking (a) MPAA rated programs; (b) programs rated with FCC Content Advisories; and (c) multiple RRT5 downloads.

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