> Should take the complaintant out back and kick her sorry ass. THEN she'd have something to sue about.
Maybe. But she'll win without breaking a sweat. You'd think that by now people in the business had a clue about precedents.
From 2000:
"1. In this Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture, we find Clear Channel Broadcasting Licenses,
Inc. ("Clear Channel"), licensee of Station KPRR(FM), El Paso, Texas, apparently liable for a forfeiture in the amount of $4,000 for an apparent violation Section 73.1216 of the Commission's rules, which requires licensees, among other things, to fully and accurately disclose material terms of a contest. We find that Clear Channel conducted a contest, "So You Want to Win 10,000," without disclosing a material term of the contest, i.e., that the prize was 10,000 Italian lira, not $10,000.
Source:
FCC NAL
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Jerry
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