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Old October 13th 03, 09:37 PM
Robert Casey
 
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Dr. Anton Phibes wrote:

October 9, 2003
F.C.C. Ruling Could Allow Use Of "F-word" On T.V.
By Jon Hanian BOISE -

In broadcasting, dropping the so called "F-bomb" goes
over like an H-bomb. But the FCC has now ruled that
the use of the "F-word" by U-2 frontman "Bono" at
the Golden Globe awards **did not** violate federal
indecency rules.

The FCC rules say the use of the word must be "patently offensive"
to be considered indecent.

I'll have to do a search at the US Patent Office to see who might have a
patent
on the f-word. And to see if they wrote it offensively.

;-)

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