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Censorship-Free Libraries Censorship-Free Libraries Dedicated to free speech and equal access in public libraries Wednesday, July 14, 2010 Fox Television Stations, Inc. v. FCC On July 13 th a federal appeals court overturned the Federal Communication Commission’s   “Fleeting Expletive,” policy (see news coverage at the New York Times ,   Fox News , and The First Amendment Center News )The policy, implemented in 2004, allowed the FCC to fine broadcasters for airing certain tabooed words and references, even if their use was rare and accidental.   The court found the policy to be unconstitutionally vague, and therefore an infringement on free speech.   The FCC has not yet announced whether it will appeal the decision to the U.S. Supreme Court or will rewrite the policy to pass constitutional scrutiny. The court’s decision does not mean that television and radio broadcasters can suddenly air anything they want without restrictions. The decision was aimed ...

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