Radio station fined for prank-calling Castro
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Radio station fined for prank-calling Castro
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The radio DJs or the FCC? Because as I see it things like their broadcasting that stunt on the air as violating a reasonable law. Airing recordings made with out some one's consent seems to me to be an unwarranted violation of a person's privacy to me. I only wish they'd nail that utterly moronic show Crank Yankers for the same thing.
The FCC.Stormbringer wrote:The radio DJs or the FCC? Because as I see it things like their broadcasting that stunt on the air as violating a reasonable law. Airing recordings made with out some one's consent seems to me to be an unwarranted violation of a person's privacy to me. I only wish they'd nail that utterly moronic show Crank Yankers for the same thing.
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Why? This has nothing to do with moronic decency fines. It's fining a pair of chuckle heads for violating some one's privacy. A bit of a difference there.Joe wrote:The FCC.Stormbringer wrote:The radio DJs or the FCC? Because as I see it things like their broadcasting that stunt on the air as violating a reasonable law. Airing recordings made with out some one's consent seems to me to be an unwarranted violation of a person's privacy to me. I only wish they'd nail that utterly moronic show Crank Yankers for the same thing.
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They have a certain point, given for example the legal quagmire that is Guatanamo...do US law and rights apply across that little bit of water?
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But a violation of which laws? Florida law, where, IIRC you have to have informed the party that you are recording them, Federal law, which I don't know, or Cuban law which simply states "Don't fuck with Senor Castro, Perra De Aqueducto."Stormbringer wrote:The radio DJs or the FCC? Because as I see it things like their broadcasting that stunt on the air as violating a reasonable law. Airing recordings made with out some one's consent seems to me to be an unwarranted violation of a person's privacy to me. I only wish they'd nail that utterly moronic show Crank Yankers for the same thing.
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United States Federal Law which prohibits airing material with out informing those participating.Chardok wrote:But a violation of which laws? Florida law, where, IIRC you have to have informed the party that you are recording them, Federal law, which I don't know, or Cuban law which simply states "Don't fuck with Senor Castro, Perra De Aqueducto."Stormbringer wrote:The radio DJs or the FCC? Because as I see it things like their broadcasting that stunt on the air as violating a reasonable law. Airing recordings made with out some one's consent seems to me to be an unwarranted violation of a person's privacy to me. I only wish they'd nail that utterly moronic show Crank Yankers for the same thing.
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Guantanamo is leased to us indefinitely under the terms of some treaty I can't be bothered to look up right now. It's considered sovereign American territory, same as an embassy would. But US law stops at the edge of the base. However, laws against airing a conversation recorded without the other party's consent would apply to anyone in the US, no matter who he recorded.Keevan_Colton wrote:They have a certain point, given for example the legal quagmire that is Guatanamo...do US law and rights apply across that little bit of water?
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The base was officially established after the Treaty of Paris was ratified by the Senate in early 1899 (although the treaty was signed in December 1898) and the lease established under a measure of duress by the independent government in 1903.
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Of course, the current government quite obviously considers the base an illegimate appropriation of Cuban territory on the grounds that it was procured by force or threat and thus nullified by the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, which is of course an absurd argument. Not only does the United State not recognize the Convention, the Convention was held in the 60's, long after Gitmo was leased.
Further, if all treaties established through force are invalid then that throws essentially all peace treaties out the window (unless there's a provision in international law somewhere about that which I don't know about, which is very possible).
Further, if all treaties established through force are invalid then that throws essentially all peace treaties out the window (unless there's a provision in international law somewhere about that which I don't know about, which is very possible).
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Incredible! Those guys need to be commended, and punished! Their stunt was just cool, but it's just not right. But meh, I'm sure Castro would find a way to get even
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Someone needs to get the recordings, I'd pay to hear Castro ramble off strings of curses!The conversation ended with a stream of abuse from Mr Castro.
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http://www.cnn.com/2004/US/South/04/28/ ... index.html
Two Miami radio hosts who duped Cuban President Fidel Castro with a prank call are soliciting pennies from their fans to pay a $4,000 fine proposed by U.S. regulators because of the on-air stunt.
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