Obscene and Indecent material falls under a different catagory, which
is the federal courts has ruled in the past that obscene and indecent
material is not protected by the first amendment, while other content
is. As I've stated before show me a final order or a rule that states
an Information bulletin can not be opinionated. The FCC IMHO isn't
going to go after some moron who gets on the radio spectrum and has a
show, and he spews his opinion that a 4 bay antenna is a lot better in
his opinion over a J-Pole. The REAL main difference between
Broadcasting and an Information bulletin is a Broadcast is directed to
the general public as a whole, while an Information bulletin is
directed to a certain group. The FCC BELIEVES they can do what ever
they want however the federal courts has REPEATIVELY said other wise
when it comes to regular content, instead of Un-first amendment
content.
Todd N9OGL
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