The FCC letter is basically a ceas-and-desist. Further operation makes it the equivalent of a pirate.
Here's what appeared on Radio-Info:
The FCC has permanently pulled the plug on WLMA-AM (1350) Greenwood, S.C., after nearly 12 years of its operating without a license. The station also got into a heap of trouble with the feds when a December 1996 inspection revealed that licensee Morradio had moved its antenna 10 miles from the licensed site. The paper trail documenting its wrongdoing is a mile high, including a $12,000 fine levied in 2000. And now the FCC has finally declared that enough is enough. The agency determined that WLMA’s license expired December 3, 1997, and that “all authority to operate this facility is terminated and any operation of the facility must cease immediately.” WLMA has been running a talk-and-sports format, with a good amount of local content, as well, but its new call letters, courtesy of the commission, are “DWLMA,” with the the “D” standing for “deleted” from the FCC database. For now, the station’s website and Facebook pages remain intact.