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Supreme Court to Hear FCC Indecency Case

MachineShedFred writes "The Supreme Court of the United States has announced that it will be hearing the FCC's appeal to the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals' decision that the FCC has changed its policy on fleeting expletives without adequate explanation. It's now on the FCC to explain to the Supreme Court why its policy has changed. This is also the first time the Supreme Court has heard a major 'broadcast indecency' case in 30 years."

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  1. Crazy society by HungSoLow · · Score: 5, Funny

    In some cases you can watch people fuck, but you can't say fuck. Others you can see someone get fucked up, but can't say fuck. I mean seriously, what the fuck?

  2. Re:In other news by sgt.greywar · · Score: 4, Funny

    Inconsistency is our watchword. Also incompetance.

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  3. Fucking FCC by Gr33nNight · · Score: 3, Funny

    The fucking FCC can fucking go fuck themselves if they fucking think that removing fucking expletives from the fucking TV is going to protect the fucking children. I fucking heard the goddamn fuck parents swear all the goddamn time and I am perfectly fucking OK, goddammit.

  4. Bono by esocid · · Score: 3, Funny

    Fox Broadcasting Co., along with ABC, CBS and NBC, challenged the new policy after the commission said broadcasts of entertainment awards shows in 2002 and 2003 were indecent because of profanity uttered by Bono, Cher and Nicole Richie.
    I, personally, am offended by anything that comes from the brains of two of those three people.
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  5. Re:Where does it stop? by drkich · · Score: 4, Funny

    What the FRAK are you talking about?

  6. Re:In other news by WilyCoder · · Score: 3, Funny

    "What, your TV doesn't have a v-chip?" No, but my hand certainly has a "back".

  7. I'm more worried... by SCHecklerX · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...about 'g' rated evangelism on TV. Truly. What the fuck? If ANYTHING requires parental guidance, it's that religious brainwashing being brought to your 5 year old on public television. That crap should be what is being forced into different timeslots and censored. Certainly not given a "TV-G" rating! Christ!