View Poll Results: Should the FCC be able to censor satellite radio(i.e., Sirius, XM)?
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Definitely not, it's a paid service.
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Yes, obscenity should not be on the radio in any form
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Who cares I'm almost finished Halo2!
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They should be able to censor some things
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December 20th, 2004, 04:50 PM
#16
Registered User
 Originally Posted by Ya_know
And to the Internet. I still don't undrestand how it's not possible to police that stuff...it's free access to all, and some of that crap eating stuff needs to be stopped!
And for that matter,.. how about email? I think the FCC needs to spend a little less time worrying about this radio/television stuff while 30 or more emails are coming into everyones inbox advertising pr0n, viagra, lonely wives, etc. everyday. It's ridiculous how much of that crap I get everyday and the FCC isn't even phased by it.
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December 20th, 2004, 04:54 PM
#17
Banned
 Originally Posted by WebHead
And for that matter,.. how about email? I think the FCC needs to spend a little less time worrying about this radio/television stuff while 30 or more emails are coming into everyones inbox advertising pr0n, viagra, lonely wives, etc. everyday. It's ridiculous how much of that crap I get everyday and the FCC isn't even phased by it.
Amen brotha'! Sing it out loud!
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December 20th, 2004, 06:01 PM
#18
Registered User
 Originally Posted by WebHead
It's ridiculous how much of that crap I get everyday and the FCC isn't even phased by it.
FCC has no authority outside USA. If the mail is being sent from another country all they can do is watch. And most junk comes from other countries.
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December 20th, 2004, 06:23 PM
#19
Registered User
 Originally Posted by CeeBee
FCC has no authority outside USA. If the mail is being sent from another country all they can do is watch. And most junk comes from other countries.
Those emails still have to pass through American email servers before they reach their destination though. Same thing as regular USPS mail.
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December 20th, 2004, 06:31 PM
#20
Registered User
 Originally Posted by CeeBee
FCC has no authority outside USA. If the mail is being sent from another country all they can do is watch. And most junk comes from other countries.
I read recently roughly 80% of all spam comes from one place in the US of A
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December 20th, 2004, 06:35 PM
#21
Registered User
 Originally Posted by Archer
I read recently roughly 80% of all spam comes from one place in the US of A
I don't know as a fact, but I'd have to agree with this. Most of the domains (that I get anyway) seem like American based companies.
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December 20th, 2004, 06:48 PM
#22
Registered User
Based on analysis of the spam it blocked for its 1,000-some clients during May, June, and July, message filtering firm CipherTrust said that a whopping 86 percent of all spam originated in the U.S.
Although U.S.-based IP addresses accounted for only 28 percent of the total addresses used to spam -- tying South Korea for the top spot -- spammers overwhelmingly favor U.S. domains. Messages from Korean IP addresses, in comparison, accounted for a paltry 3 percent of all spam mail. Similarly, China and Hong Kong, where about 23 percent of all spamming IP addresses reside, account for just 2.6 percent of all spam messages.
http://informationweek.com/story/sho...cleID=28700163
Anti-spam specialist maps the spam world
Download 'Spam: a many rendered thing'
Sophos, a world leader in protecting businesses against spam and viruses, has published a report into the countries from which spam messages originate. Researchers scanned all spam messages received over two days last week and have revealed a 'dirty dozen' of offending countries with the United States topping the chart.
The 'dirty dozen' are as follows:
1. United States 56.74%
2. Canada 6.80%
3. China (& Hong Kong) 6.24%
4. South Korea 5.77%
5. Netherlands 2.13%
6. Brazil 2.00%
7. Germany 1.83%
8. France 1.50%
9. United Kingdom 1.31%
10. Australia 1.21%
11. Mexico 1.19%
12. Spain 1.05%
Others 12.23%
http://www.sophos.com/spaminfo/articles/dirtydozen.html
Just two examples.So like I said in another thread if we banned all the folk from the USA it would be a cleaner,leaner internet 
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December 20th, 2004, 08:30 PM
#23
Registered User
 Originally Posted by Rifleman @ Layman's PC
I'm not voting cause there's no proper choice for me. I think it should fall under the same censorship laws as anything else broadcast in the US.
I'm one who thinks people are getting a bit ridiculous with what they wanna call "entertainment".
Dunno why I replied to this, it has nothing to do with drivers :/
I'm one who thinks people are getting a bit ridiculous with what they wanna call "government". This is just a government grab for more power.
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December 25th, 2004, 02:44 PM
#24
Registered User
No way should they censor Satellite Radio, is the FCC seeing dollar $igns in this or what> I certainly don't need the Gov't to be my daddy and decide what I should or should not hear. Even if I do hear something I don't like or whatever, I'd give the staion personal feedback. The customer is always right
Parental controls are fine with me.
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