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To be clear, Sesame Workshop is also a nonprofit so the risk is not so great.

However, how do you guarantee that public television or other none profit is actually getting a discount in such deals?



I don't. That's their job!


Not just their job, it can also be a requirement to qualify as a nonprofit which is my point.


This seems to be an argument for congress to change laws relating to non-profits?

Why are you bringing it up in the context of PBS negotiating licenses of Sesame Street?

PBS doesn't control congress, it's the other way around!


By can, I mean it already is a requirement under various existing rules in specific situations.

I don’t know the degree to which it applies in this specific situation.


Can you link or specify where this law is? Because I haven't heard of any that mandates such a requirement.




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