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Sounds like Dean & Rog's birthday scam

Texas is a one party consent state, when it comes to telephone recordings.
Also there is an exception for commercial broadcasters in all states, and
The person that sent a birthday scam, signs contract releasing them from liability. It is probally on appeal.

That is my guess on this since I didn't read the FCC's decision. I couldn't because your link doesn't work it says page not found Transition FCC.gov.
 
jd said:
This might be the story that stan was linking; it appeared on last Friday's Daily Digest:

http://transition.fcc.gov/Daily_Releases/Daily_Business/2012/db0521/DA-12-778A1.txt

I just read that before you linked it as I used FCC's search, the station is out of Maryland owned by Nassau an all party consent state. There seems to be conflicts of law on this as federal law is one party consent and certain states are one party consent, while a dozen are all party consent states, and I bet this one is or is about to be on appeal. This will be interesting indeed.
 
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