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Revision as of 18:57, 20 October 2016

Group.png Federal Communications Commission   WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Parent organizationUS
Headquarters445 12th Street SW, Washington DC38°53′00″N 77°01′44″W, 38.8834°N 77.0288°W, 38.8834, -77.0288Coordinates: 38°53′00″N 77°01′44″W, -77.0288
Staff1,720
SubpageFederal Communications Commission/Chair

Radio decency

The FCC requires that broadcasts be decent, but does not specify exactly what this means. Amongst small broadcasters, for whom the potential fines or legal costs from an obscenity trial are huge, the practical effect is a serious chilling effect on speech.[1]

Wireless routers

In 2015, the FCC announced plans to make it illegal to reflash wireless routers (for example, with OpenWRT or DD-WRT) so as to allow the creation of mesh networks or other hacks not anticipated by the manufacturers. This was criticised by Vint Cerf and others.[2]

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