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H.R.3559

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Protecting Children from Indecent Programming Act

To require the FCC, in enforcing its regulations concerning the broadcast of indecent programming, to maintain a policy that a single word or image may be considered indecent.

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9/18/2007--Introduced.
Protecting Children from Indecent Programming Act - Amends the Public Telecommunications Act of 1992 to require the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), in applying regulations prohibiting the broadcasting of indecent programming, to maintain a policy that a ... moreSee Full Bill Text

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October 05, 2007 United States: Communications Law Bulletin, September 2007

On a related indecency note, both houses of Congress are considering obscenity bills (HR-3559 and S-1780) that would re-empower the FCC to fine broadcasters ...

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May 20, 2008 On Capitol Hill this week: May 19-23, No. 13a

Congressman Charles "Chip" Pickering is seeking co- sponsors for his "Protecting Children from Indecent Programming Act," HR 3559. US Supreme Court is to rule on whether foul-mouthed celebrities can use the "F-word" on live te

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April 03, 2008 You Can’t Say Fuck On Satellite Radio…?

Clear Channel’s request to the FCC, while veiled in the guise of protecting young ears (as stated in HR 3559) from hearing any of the words George Carlin hipped us to in 1972, clearly isn’t about regulating obscenity. ...

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February 12, 2008 The Daily Brief - Tuesday, February 12, 2008

S. 1780, the Protecting Children from Indecent Programming Act (HR 3559 in the House) will give the FCC teeth to help clean up profanity and nudity on TV, closing loopholes that Broadcasters use to continue airing profanity. ...

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