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RE: The Raw Story | FBI: Brooklyn HDTV company provided users with 'Hezbollah TV'
Topic: Current Events 5:26 pm EDT, Aug 25, 2006

Mike the Usurper wrote:

A complaint announced today by the FBI alleges that through a company called HDTV Ltd. located in Brooklyn, Iqbal and others provided customers in the New York area with satellite broadcasts of al Manar, which is a television station owned and/or operated by Hezbollah.

The Department of Treasury named al Manar as a "Specially Designated Global Terrorist entity" in March 2006, thereby making it a crime to, among other things, engage in business transactions with al Manar. In conjunction with the arrest, agents executed search warrants at both HDTV's Brooklyn office and Iqbal's Staten Island residence where, it is alleged, Iqbal maintained several satellite dishes.

Okay, so here's an interesting question. If he's paying Al Manar to distribute their signal, he's consorting with terrorists, but if he's not paying them, then he's stealing their signal and liable under FCC copyright issues? I'd be interested to see what he was doing, because I'm not seeing any way to square this with the first amendment. You can do time, place and manner restrictions, and you can't shout "Movie!" in a crowded firehouse or the like, but otherwise, speech may not be restricted.

This one looks really ugly.

This IS an interesting question.

1. Its not legal to retransmit this broadcast without paying for it. However, it is extremely unlikely that any U.S. organization would enforce those laws on behalf of a designated terrorist organization. They should have stolen the broadcast. Of course, this could have openned them up to extra-legal fee collection from local Hezbollah supporters.

2. Its not legal to engage in commerce with a designated terrorist organization without a license. He could have applied for one. It probably would have been denied, but he could have challenged this denial on first amendment grounds, and he might have won such a challenge. Dan Bernstein did exactly this a few years ago with respect to cryptography export controls. The fact that he did this without obtaining a license muddies the water considerably. It could be argued that a licence requirement places a chill upon the freedom of speech, but its much harder to get that arguement to fly, particularly if the restrictions aren't hard to comply with and are directly connected to legitimate national security interest.

3. The FBI is likely most interested in his subscriber lists.

RE: The Raw Story | FBI: Brooklyn HDTV company provided users with 'Hezbollah TV'



 
 
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