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On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 09:50:26 -0400, Cyrus Afzali wrote:
No, you need to get a clue and stop being an ass. You are free to disclose the content of ANY, and I mean ANY, conversation that's sent out over the public airwaves. A person can't be charged with a crime for passing along the content of something that's not illegal to monitor in the first place. I'll say it again - read Section 605. It's clear that what you have stated is NOT accurate. Violations of that section can be prosecuted administratively (civil forfeiture/fine) by the FCC or criminally by the Justice Department. Civil forfeitures was what I did at the FCC before I retired. -- === Stand Clear of the Closing Doors, Please === Phil Kane -- Beaverton, Oregon PNW Milepost 754 -- Tillamook District |