An FCC Commissioner says he won't enforce the Pirate Act because of a vague supreme court decision:
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The Pirate Act is still law. It wasn't overruled or even mentioned in the Chevron case. Any additional exceptions need to be brought up in court. It's not up to a commissioner to decide if he will or won't enforce the law. When someone who is supposed to enforce the law says he won't enforce the law, that person should be replaced.
Simington Challenges FCC's Right To Fine Pirate Radio Operators - Radio Ink
FCC Commissioner Simington is now challenging the organization's authority to levy multi-million dollar penalties against pirate radio.
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The Pirate Act is still law. It wasn't overruled or even mentioned in the Chevron case. Any additional exceptions need to be brought up in court. It's not up to a commissioner to decide if he will or won't enforce the law. When someone who is supposed to enforce the law says he won't enforce the law, that person should be replaced.