MI Supreme Court eyes Naked People on Cable
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Nudity on cable can now be prosecuted under Michigan’s indecency exposure laws. The state’s Supreme Court is letting a lower court ruling stand that found nudity on cable is not protected speech. Bob Peters with Morality in Media says a state indecency law that was originally intended to protect people from indecent exposure in public settings was applied to cable.
http://www.family.org/cforum/fnif/news/a0039674.cfm
This sets an interesting precedent. I'm personally very offended by any number of things on cable. In fact the whole shebang seems much like a electronic narcotic to me.
Where did I put that trial lawyer's 800 number?:]
Nudity on cable can now be prosecuted under Michigan’s indecency exposure laws. The state’s Supreme Court is letting a lower court ruling stand that found nudity on cable is not protected speech. Bob Peters with Morality in Media says a state indecency law that was originally intended to protect people from indecent exposure in public settings was applied to cable.
http://www.family.org/cforum/fnif/news/a0039674.cfm
This sets an interesting precedent. I'm personally very offended by any number of things on cable. In fact the whole shebang seems much like a electronic narcotic to me.
Where did I put that trial lawyer's 800 number?:]
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