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Ballot question: a network is covering a live event and boom, a speaker drops the F bomb. Should the FCC fine the network for indecency? -- nm
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Max
Nov 4 '08, 14:01
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Responses:
No. It isn't indecent by today's standards, particular in that context. -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Nov 4, 14:18
I really like to live in a place where no word is out of bounds like that
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Guigue
Nov 4, 14:15
Yes, if it's their employee or guest. No, if some random guy passes by and freaks out the establishment. -- nm
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VMan
Nov 4, 14:06
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TT ballot, since I'm hearing about the USSC on npr. -- nm
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Max
Nov 4, 14:04
Yes. Even "live", why can't they be on a 20 second delay? -- nm
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oblique - I voted!
Nov 4, 14:02
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I agree with this. -- nm
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Candidate Vermin
Nov 4, 14:11
because then it's not "live". (that was an easy question)
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dogbert183
Nov 4, 14:04
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Nothing is ever "live". There's a delay in the transmission times somewhere so another 20 seconds is meaningless -- nm
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oblique - I voted!
Nov 4, 14:08
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