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FCC Proposes Free Nudity Free Wireless Internet

This interesting tidbit showed up on Boing Boing.
David Weinberger writes, “The FCC is suggesting that it will make a slice of spectrum available for free Internet access to users, so long as the providers filter out all the porn…and, if the filters don’t work, then the providers have to use ‘other means,’ which presumably might include blocking entire application types or protocols, or blocking encrypted data. It includes filtering p2p traffic. The idea is now open for public comment. One of the prominent supporters of this idea, M2Z, which is bidding for it, bills itself as a ‘free family friendly broadband’ company.”
I read skimmed through the 45 page document and found the section referenced (page 25 on Content Filtering). It reads:
(a) The licensee of the 2155-2188 MH band (AWS-3 licensee) must provide as part of its free broadband service a network-based mechanism:
(1) That filters or blocks images and text that constitute obscenity or pornography and, in context, as measured by contemporary community standards and existing law, any images or text that otherwise would be harmful to teens and adolescents. For purposes of this rule, teens and adolescents are children 5 through 17 years of age;
(2) That must be active at all times on any type of free broadband service offered to customers or consumers through an AWS-3 network. In complying with this requirement, the AWS-3 licensee must use viewpoint-neutral means in instituting the filtering mechanism and must otherwise subject its own content—including carrier-generated advertising—to the filtering mechanism.
(b) The AWS-3 licensee must:
(1) inform new customers that the filtering is in place and must otherwise provide on-screen notice to users. It may also choose additional means to keep the public informed of the filtering, such as storefront or website notices;
(2) use best efforts to employ filtering to protect children from exposure to inappropriate material as defined in paragraph (a)(1). Should any commercially-available network filters installed not be capable of reviewing certain types of communications, such as peer-to-peer file sharing, the licensee may use other means, such as limiting access to those types of communications as part of the AWS-3 free broadband service, to ensure that inappropriate content as defined in paragraph (a)(1) not be accessible as part of the service.
Ok so not so unreasonable, but I’m pretty sure that will happen right about the time the government stops collecting taxes.
CBS Wants Boobs On TV

The U.S. penalty on CBS for televising singer Janet Jackson’s breast during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show will effectively censor U.S. broadcasting if it is upheld, the network argued on Tuesday.
Such was the argument given by CBS attorney Robert Corn-Revere in front of the Third U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in an attempt to overturn a $550,000 fine imposed by the Federal Communications Commission for the Janet Jackson “wardrobe malfunction” (wink, wink, nod, nod) during Super Bowl 38.
Eric Miller, an attorney for the FCC, defended the conclusion that the Super Bowl show was indecent because it was a “highly sexualized performance” even before the exposure.
I guess Mr. Miller failed to TIVO the opening performance of the MTV Video Music Awards the other night. Let’s see, which is more “sexual”, having Janet Jackson’s nipple exposed on national TV, covered by some ornament that looks like a torture device, for a fraction of a second and the only people that saw it were the TIVO’ers. That or the Britney Spears train wreck where she’s, sort of, dancing half naked while some guy and girl fondles her boobs from behind?
Personally I hope CBS wins, not because all the networks will immediately begin showing boobs on TV, cause you know they will but because this country is so morally repressed that it won’t be long and we’ll all be wearing snowsuits on the beach in summertime. People really need to get over this nit picking and parents, if you don’t like what’s on TV then get your asses off the couch and turn the thing off!
via: I4U News?




