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FCC's New Standards-Bearer
by noteworthy at 9:26 am EST, Mar 17, 2005

President Bush has chosen Kevin J. Martin, one of the Federal Communication Commission's leaders in the crackdown on indecency, to succeed the agency's outgoing chairman, Michael K. Powell.

The FCC under Martin is likely to be more active on indecency than under Powell.


 
RE: FCC's New Standards-Bearer
by flynn23 at 11:36 am EST, Mar 17, 2005

noteworthy wrote:
] President Bush has chosen Kevin J. Martin, one of the
] Federal Communication Commission's leaders in the crackdown on
] indecency, to succeed the agency's outgoing chairman, Michael
] K. Powell.
]
] The FCC under Martin is likely to be more active on
] indecency
than under Powell.

yes Virginia, things can get worse.


FCC's New Standards-Bearer
by Decius at 10:32 am EST, Mar 17, 2005

President Bush has chosen Kevin J. Martin, one of the Federal Communication Commission's leaders in the crackdown on indecency, to succeed the agency's outgoing chairman, Michael K. Powell.

The FCC under Martin is likely to be more active on indecency than under Powell.

It was inevitable that the matter would wind up in court.


FCC's New Standards-Bearer
by Rattle at 2:13 pm EST, Mar 17, 2005

President Bush has chosen Kevin J. Martin, one of the Federal Communication Commission's leaders in the crackdown on indecency, to succeed the agency's outgoing chairman, Michael K. Powell.

The FCC under Martin is likely to be more active on indecency than under Powell.

Coming soon: More bullshit enforcement of a specific set of cultural values on what should be a free environment for all culture.

American puritan values, new and improved. Next time a culture decides to escape westward to a new land, to practice their own values, it will require building an artificial continent in the Pacific. No fear, there is still space.

Washington needs to concern itself with managing the allocation and usage of the spectrum, not the content passed therein. The engineer should be limited to approved application of craft within the spectrum, but the purveyors of art and culture should not be limited in their ability to use the spectrum to share the products of their craft.

A grey line was already passed in regard to the broadcast flag. Now we are approaching the fine black lines. There is no level of momentum that can pierce the brick wall on the other side of those lines.


 
 
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