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3:08:32
The FCC actually tried to nab jurisdiction over the internewt in the 2010s I remember it being a big thing in the news
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3:08:33
They started messing with content in 1984 Before that they only did standards and licencing
他89
3:08:39
There was a company that sold special decoder boxes paywalling their broadcast TV channels. If u paid extra u could watch corn using their boxes. However, some figured out how 2 get it 4 free.
他11
3:08:56
The FCC was more lax with Cable broadcast stations but after Janet Jackson wardrobe malfunction, they went with stricter rules as linear TV except after 9PM EST/ 9PM PST (East West channels)
他4
3:09:00
I think people are mixing up cable TV and Pay Per View which had porn and rated R movies.
他11
3:09:01
No, the FCC could not fine you for swearing on cable TV in the 1980s because its indecency and profanity regulations do not apply to cable, satellite, or subscription services.
他28
3:09:06
the zoomers in chat don't know that you had to PAY to VIEW HBO, hence why they let them be until around the time frame Entourage became huge
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