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Of The Constitutional Court, Saying That The Phrase "as Well As Links To And Other Cooperation Agreements With Them, Except In Connection With The Own Daily Updated Online Survey..."

Original Language Title: Ausspruch des Verfassungsgerichtshofes, dass die Wortfolge „sowie Verlinkungen zu und sonstige Kooperationen mit diesen, ausgenommen im Zusammenhang mit der eigenen tagesaktuellen Online-Überblicks...

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169. Statement by the Federal Chancellor on the opposition of the Constitutional Court, that the phrase " as well as links to and other cooperations with these, except in connection with the own day-to-day Online overviewreporting " in § 4f paragraph 2 Z 25 ORF-G is unconstitutional repealed

According to Art. 140 (5), (6) and (7) B-VG, and in accordance with § 64 (2) and § 65 of the Constitutional Court Act 1953, BGBl. No. 85, is made known:

The Constitutional Court, with the recognition of 27 June 2013, G 34 /2013-10, delivered to the Federal Chancellor on 31 July 2013, rightly recognized:

" 1.

The phrase 'as well as links to and other cooperations with these, except in connection with the own daily current online overviewreporting' in § 4f paragraph 2 Z 25 of the Federal Act on Austrian Broadcasting (ORF-Law, ORF-G), BGBl. No 379/1984, idF BGBl. I n ° 15/2012, is unconstitutionally unconstitutional.

2.

Previous legal provisions do not enter into force again. "

Faymann