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The Indecency Of Indecency: How Technology Affects The Constitutionality Of Content-Based Broadcast Regulation, Nick Gamse Feb 2012

The Indecency Of Indecency: How Technology Affects The Constitutionality Of Content-Based Broadcast Regulation, Nick Gamse

Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal

In the thirty-plus years since FCC v. Pacifica Foundation revolutionized content-based broadcast regulation, much has changed. Although broadcast television was recognized as a dangerously pervasive medium in 1978, it is no longer the dominant force that it once was, with the vast majority of Americans now paying for subscription television services like cable or satellite. And while the Pacifica Court strove to support parents in their struggle to protect their children from pervasive inappropriate content by upholding the FCC’s content regulation, technological developments like the V-Chip, cable boxes, DVRs, and satellite boxes have afforded modern parents various self-help alternatives. Many …