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General => Current Events => Topic started by: Sophus on July 15, 2010, 01:03:04 AM

Title: End of FCC’s “Fleeting Profanity” Policy
Post by: Sophus on July 15, 2010, 01:03:04 AM
http://www.mediaite.com/tv/court-rules-to-end-fccs-fleeting-profanity-policy/

Quote“‘By prohibiting all `patently offensive’ references to sex, sexual organs and excretion without giving adequate guidance as to what `patently offensive’ means, the FCC effectively chills speech, because broadcasters have no way of knowing what the FCC will find offensive,’ the appeals court wrote.
‘To place any discussion of these vast topics at the broadcaster’s peril has the effect of promoting wide self-censorship of valuable material which should be completely protected under the First Amendment,’ it added.
The court said the FCC might be able to craft a policy that does not violate the First Amendment.
FCC spokeswoman Jen Howard had no immediate comment.”
Title: Re: End of FCC’s “Fleeting Profanity” Policy
Post by: skwurll on July 15, 2010, 05:15:51 AM
What does this mean exactly?
No more innuendo on kids shows?
Title: Re: End of FCC’s “Fleeting Profanity” Policy
Post by: Tank on July 15, 2010, 08:35:39 AM
Quote from: "skwurll"What does this mean exactly?
No more innuendo on kids shows?
I think it reads that the FCC by producing ambiguous guidelines has caused programme makers/producers to be over cautious in there output and as such have  produced output not true to the wishes of the writers of programmes, thus they have unintentionally suppressed the right to free speech of the writers.
Title: Re: End of FCC’s “Fleeting Profanity” Policy
Post by: Sophus on July 15, 2010, 09:05:09 AM
Tank's got the idea. Prudish American television should now be less prudish. The FCC profanity policy has been ruled unconstitutional.
Title: Re: End of FCC’s “Fleeting Profanity” Policy
Post by: skwurll on July 15, 2010, 09:07:04 AM
[quote="Tank"
I think it reads that the FCC by producing ambiguous guidelines has caused programme makers/producers to be over cautious in there output and as such have  produced output not true to the wishes of the writers of programmes, thus they have unintentionally suppressed the right to free speech of the writers.[/quote]

They're taking the ambiguity out of their guidelines? That's not going to be any fun.
Title: Re: End of FCC’s “Fleeting Profanity” Policy
Post by: Davin on July 15, 2010, 10:09:29 AM
Quote from: "skwurll"They're taking the ambiguity out of their guidelines? That's not going to be any fun.
If they take the ambiguity out, then they'll be forced to create guidelines that follows in the lines of the constitution.

As for the comment about kiddy shows, I highly doubt they will change very much, if at all.