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Ban On Loud TV Commercials Takes Effect Today

netbuzz writes "A new law banning broadcasters from delivering TV commercials at a higher volume takes effect today at the end of a yearlong implementation period. Called the CALM Act, or Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act, the law does provide for violators to be fined. TV commercials that crank up the volume have been the No. 1 complaint logged with the FCC over the last 10 years."

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  1. Another law so full of loopholes that it's useless by crazyjj · · Score: 0, Troll

    Only applies to over-the-air broadcasters, no cable channels

    Allows for a one year exemption for anyone requesting.

    Does not apply to any commercials put in by your cable or satellite provider

    There are no real provisions for fines or enforcement.

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  2. Re:Mixed feelings. by spire3661 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Communication between humans need not be protocol bound for meaningful information exchange to occur. You only make yourself look like an idiot for insisting on this instead of just parsing the information from the context.

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