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Stefan Wolfe wrote:
snip OK, so I can sail out of New York harbor in a Panamanian flagged vessel and sail past the 250 mile limit and transmit whatever I want, say at 500,000W, as a pirate with no call sign, without fear of retribution from the FCC when I return to New York harbor, under the auspices that FCC has no authority over my transmissions in international waters, even though I am in complete violation of USA ITU treaty agreements? If this were actually legal, do you realize how many stations would be doing exactly that? And what does being on a ship in international waters have to do with a case where a person is inside the national borders of a foreign government? -- Jim Pennino Remove .spam.sux to reply. |
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