When a work or document is broadcast on a television service, the public is informed in advance in a clear, intelligible and visible manner of the warning attached to the cinematographic licence.
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When a work or document is broadcast on a television service, the public is informed in advance in a clear, intelligible and visible manner of the warning attached to the cinematographic licence.
Lorsqu’une œuvre ou un document fait l’objet d’une diffusion sur un service de télévision, le public est préalablement informé de façon claire, intelligible et apparente de l’avertissement dont est assorti le visa d’exploitation cinématographique.
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