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8. Inspection of Confidential Information. Confidential Information shall be maintained by a Submitting
Party for inspection at two or more locations, at least one of which shall be in Washington, D.C.
Inspection shall be carried out by Authorized Representatives upon reasonable notice not to exceed one
business day during normal business hours.
9. Copies of Confidential Information. The Submitting Party shall provide a copy of the Confidential
Material to Authorized Representatives upon request and may charge a reasonable copying fee not to
exceed twenty five cents per page. Authorized Representatives may make additional copies of
Confidential Information but only to the extent required and solely for the preparation and use in this
proceeding, Authorized Representatives must maintain a written record of any additional copies made and
provide this record to the Submitting Party upon reasonable request. The original copy and all other
copies of the Confidential Information shall remain in the care and control of Authorized Representatives
at all times. Authorized Representatives having custody of any Confidential Information shall keep the
documents properly secured at all times.
10. Filing of Declaration. Counsel for Reviewing Parties shall provide to the Submitting Party and the
Commission a copy of the attached Declaration for each Authorized Representative within five (5)
business days after the attached Declaration is executed, or by any other deadline that may be prescribed
by the Commission.
11. Use of Confidential Information. Confidential Information shall not be used by any person granted
access under this Protective Order for any purpose other than for use in this proceeding (including any
subsequent administrative or judicial review), shall not be used for competitive business purposes, and
shall not be used or disclosed except in accordance with this Order. This shall not preclude the use of any
material or information that is in the public domain or has been developed independently by any other
person who has not had access to the Confidential Information nor otherwise learned of its contents.
12. Pleadings Using Confidential Information. Submitting Parties and Reviewing Parties may, in any
pleadings that they file in this proceeding, reference the Confidential Information, but only if they comply
with the following procedures:
a. Any portions of the pleadings that contain or disclose Confidential Information must be physically
segregated from the remainder of the pleadings and filed under seal;
b. The portions containing or disclosing Confidential Information must be covered by a separate letter
referencing this Protective Order;
c. Each page of any Party's filing that contains or discloses Confidential Information subject to this
Order must be clearly marked: "Confidential Information included pursuant to Protective Order, [cite
proceeding];" and
d. The confidential portion(s) of the pleading, to the extent they are required to be served, shall be
served upon the Secretary of the Commission, the Submitting Party, and those Reviewing Parties that
have signed the attached Declaration. Such confidential portions shall be served under seal, and shall
not be placed in the Commission's Public File unless the Commission directs otherwise (with notice
to the Submitting Party and an opportunity to comment on such proposed disclosure). A Submitting
Party or a Reviewing Party filing a pleading containing Confidential Information shall also file a
redacted copy of the pleading containing no Confidential Information, which copy shall be placed in
the Commission's public files. A Submitting Party or a Reviewing Party may provide courtesy copies6070
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United States. Federal Communications Commission. FCC Record, Volume 27, No. 7, Pages 5674 to 6652, May 23 - June 15, 2012, book, June 2012; Washington D.C.. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc111171/m1/413/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.