To ensure a renewable license in an involuntary time-share situation, it’s essential to achieve a universal settlement with all the applicants in the time-share group. This can be done even after the FCC has determined involuntary time-sharing, or there’s an option to wait and see if other applicants (s) opt-out, no longer wish to hold a non-renewable license. This highlights the significance of cooperative collaboration from the outset to avoid such complexities.
If you are in an involuntary time-share situation and wish to make the license renewable, you should consult with the appropriate regulatory authorities or seek legal advice. Renewability of licenses can depend on various factors, including the specific terms and conditions of your licensing agreement, the relevant regulations, and any potential changes or exceptions that may apply in your situation. A legal expert or regulatory authority can provide guidance on the best course of action to address your specific circumstances.
To ensure a renewable license in an involuntary time-share situation, it’s essential to achieve a universal settlement with all the applicants in the time-share group. This can be done even after the FCC has determined involuntary time-sharing, or there’s an option to wait and see if other applicants (s) opt out, and no longer wish to hold a non-renewable license. This highlights the significance of cooperative collaboration from the outset to avoid such complexities.