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Phil Kane wrote:
Quite a while back, there was a case against an amateur operator in Los Angeles, and the ALJ ruled that the standards of broadcast indecency articulated in the _Pacifica_ case (the "Seven Dirty Words" case) also applied to the ARS because ARS transmissions are readily available to the general public (i.e. are not protected by privacy or secrecy statutes). Well, today I heard the f word and the s word on an FM broadcast station WLIR at about 12:50PM. In a song. And it's not a RAP station. Oddly enough civilization did not end at 1PM..... Who makes the list then? George Carlin, at last count. Is it an urban legend, or is there a reference to George Carlin's published work that contains that list in FCC "case law" or in an FCC rule? That way, the FCC doesn't have to mention directly the bad words, but just refers to a reference? |
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