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![]() "labtech1" wrote in message (b) If the offense is a first offense under paragraph (a) of this subsection and is not for a tortious or illegal purpose or for purposes of direct or indirect commercial advantage or private commercial gain, and the wire or electronic communication with respect to which the offense under paragraph (a) is a radio communication that is not scrambled, encrypted or transmitted using modulation techniques the essential parameters of which have been withheld from the public with the intention of preserving the privacy of such communication, then-- "direct or indirect commercial advantage or private commercial gain" Does not apply to any average "Joe" listening to a radio and not scheming to make a buck from what he hears! Hmmm sounds like the FCC ( federal law ) IS telling you what you can and can not listen to. Hmmm sounds like you need a little legal refresher course. The Germans did not win WWII, by the way. The airwaves are still free as you posted in the previous post. Get a reality check and take a nap before your "feeding frenzy" causes you to stroke-out! H.J. |
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