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On Feb 6, 11:11�pm, Dave Heil wrote:
Stefan Wolfe wrote: "KC4UAI" wrote in message oups.com... On Feb 5, 9:53 pm, "Stefan Wolfe" wrote: "KC4UAI" wrote in message groups.com... On Feb 2, 9:20 pm, "Stefan Wolfe" wrote: And is it legal for a licensed amateur to violate rules of a sovereign country (no matter how well-intentioned? Um... Until this guy gets convicted of a crime in the US, the FCC won't have much to say... So, are you saying he violated US law? *If not then what's the point? The US Government tends to frown on US citizens providing material support snip Then, get the guy convicted of a crime and *then* complain to the FCC about his license... *The FCC is not in the business of enforcing all the laws of the US, just the ones they wrote. If it involves illegal transmission by a US citizen or resident of electromagnetic waves anywhere, between 3000Hz and light waves, it is within the FCC's scope to take action. You should really rethink your position. *A couple of people here have attempted to steer you in the right direction. *The FCC has no jurisdiction in a foreign land. I think the FCC could take some very indirect action, if they really wanted to. That does not mean FCC has jurisdiction outside US- controlled territory. For example, if a person commits communications-related violations elsewhere, FCC could consider those violations as a "character issue" when issuing or renewing someone's FCC license. That thinking goes along the lines of "if the person won't follow the communications laws of Country X when the person is in Country X, why should we expect that person to follow FCC rules when they are under FCC jurisdiction?". FCC has used a similar argument against the licenses of people convicted of non-radio crimes in the USA. So while it is not directly going after someone for violations committed outside FCC's jurisdiction, those violations could have FCC- related consequences. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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