Supreme Court may loosen restrictions on broadcasters in Nicole Richie swearing case
January 9, 2012 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Freedom of Speech / Press, News & Opinion
There is some hope that when the U.S. Supreme Court this week will decide that broadcasters should not be shackled with Federal Communications Commission fines for on-air indecency. The case on the docket concerns swear words used by Cher and Nicole Richie on an awards show broadcast on Fox television and a scene of a [...]
Feds ordered to drop fines over TV nudity scene
January 8, 2011 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Freedom of Speech / Press, News & Opinion
Courthouse News Service January 4,2011 By Barbara Leonard NEW YORK – A federal appellate court ruled that ABC does not have to pay a $1.2 million fine for an episode of “NYPD Blue” that showed a woman’s bare buttocks for about seven seconds. The court said the policy of the Federal Commications Commission was “unconstitutionally vague.” [...]
YouTube removes work with artistic nudity claiming it fails to conform with community standards
February 23, 2010 by donal brown
Filed under 1st Amendment News, Freedom of Speech / Press, News & Opinion
The Electronic Frontier Foundation and the National Coailtion Against Censorship is asking YouTube to restore the work of renowned video artist Amy Greenfield to YouTube. YouTube removed her work with some nudity claiming it failed to satisfy YouTube Community Guidelines. -db Electronic Frontier Foundation Commentary February 22, 2010 By Kurt Opsahl Today EFF and the [...]












