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Default Secrecy Clause of the Communications Act of 1934

On Wed, 19 Mar 2008 09:55:33 EDT, Steve Bonine wrote:

What does "exempt" mean in this context? Does it mean that the
provisions do not apply at all if the information is transmitted by
amateur radio? I'm assuming that this is the case, since it's not
unusual for material that we relay to appear in news articles.

That is correct. (Short enough? ggg )
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