NHK Clarifies Broadcast Service Contracts and Access for Users
Translated from Japanese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The provided text is a notice regarding NHK's broadcast services in Japan.
- It clarifies contract requirements for existing and new users of simultaneous and missed content delivery.
- Information is also provided for business and school use, directing users to specific links for details.
This notice from NHK addresses users regarding their broadcast service contracts. For individuals who have already established a reception contract, no additional agreements or charges will be necessary. However, those who have not yet entered into a contract are required to complete the necessary procedures.
The notice also provides specific guidance for businesses and educational institutions. These entities are directed to review a provided link for details pertinent to their usage of NHK's services. The services mentioned include simultaneous delivery of broadcast programs, catch-up viewing (missed delivery), and access to related program information such as news articles.
Users are prompted to confirm their understanding of the content by checking a box before proceeding. This step ensures that users acknowledge the terms and conditions associated with accessing NHK's digital broadcast content. The overall message aims to clarify service access and contractual obligations for various user groups.
Originally published by NHK in Japanese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.