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liars at work
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- Subject: liars at work
- From: Dan Scanlan <dscanlan@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 15:15:15 -0800
- Comments: RFC822 error: <W> Incorrect or incomplete address field found and ignored.
Title: liars at work
Look what the lying motherfuckers
are up to.
Dan Scanlan
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Date posted:
2004-03-03
Indecency Bill
Fine Raised Higher Than Expected
Members of the
House Commerce Committee made two big changes to the indecency bill
passed to the full House; they raised the fines by 20, not 10 times
the current amount and they included a provision to fine on-air
talent. The bill, sponsored by Rep. Fred Upton, R-Mich., passed 49 to
1.
House Commerce
Committee Chairman Joe Barton, R-Texas, said passage of the bill is a
statement that "enough is enough. Personal responsibility is as
important a freedom as free speech. America's responsible parents
seek to raise their children with a strong sense of responsibility
for their actions - why should performers be excluded from this
expectation? We are not going to accept indecent, irresponsible
material on the public
airwaves anymore.
If performers or broadcasters choose to play with regulators by
behaving obscenely during a public broadcast, we can see that they
pay for their conduct."
Rep. Upton has
said he hopes the measure, which has the backing of the
administration and 142 co-sponsors, would be on the President's desk
by the end of the month.
The original bill
called for the FCC fines for broadcast indecency to rise tenfold, to
$275,000. Now, the measure calls for a fine of $500,000 per
violation.
The measure
requires the commission to hold a license revocation hearing for
after three violations for broadcast indecency.
The bill
establishes a 180-day time period for the agency to make a decision
for a broadcast indecency case. There is no set time period to wrap
up a case now.
Maximum fines for
"nonlicensees" (performers) would be raised from $11,000 to
$500,000.
The Senate
Commerce Committee is said to be crafting its own indecency
bill.
Kai Aiyetoro
LPFM Director
National Federation of Community Broadcasters
1970 Broadway Suite 1000
Oakland, CA 94612
510-451-8200 office
510-451-8208 fax
kai@xxxxxxxx
www.nfcb.org
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- liars at work,
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