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Closed Captioning

This symbol indicates a choice for whether or not to display captions for a television program, videotape, or DVD.. TV sets that have a built-in or a separate decoder are equipped to display dialogue for programs that are captioned when selected by the viewer. The Television Decoder Circuitry Act of 1990 requires TV sets (with screens 13" or larger) to have built-in decoders as of July, 1993. Also, videos/DVDs that are part of exhibitions may be closed captioned using the symbol with instruction to press a button for captioning.
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Source State of Rhode Island http://www.cdhh.ri.gov/logo/
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