U.S. Supreme Court considers FCC’s indecency policy

Note: There is a poll embedded within this post, please visit the site to participate in this post’s poll. Bono’s fleeting use of the F-word at an awards show in 2002 led to a more strict “fleeting expletive” rule at the FCC for a time.CREDIT: AP The United States Supreme Court earlier this week pondered the Federal Communications Commission’s policies on indecency and whether it’s still worthwhile for the federal government to regulate the public airwaves for nudity and explicit cursing. Broadcasters currently could be fined for breaking the FCC rules. Over-the-air networks such as ABC and … >>
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