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	<title>Comments on: FBI To Tackle Baffling Super Bowl Porn Case</title>
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		<title>By: kungfumonkey</title>
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		<description>Ahaaaa,


So what happened was this: Comcast mistakenly broadcasted a pornography film from a &quot;pay-per-view&quot; channel to fill a slot that they didn&#039;t have paid for during that &quot;who the heck saw that coming&quot; touchdown. And they had to answer for it.

So they said they contacted the FBI to, well, to investigate it. How much do you want to bet that&#039;s a lie? Comcast *should have* contacted the FCC because, that&#039;s the law.


http://www.fcc.gov/eb/

Anyone want to let &#039;em know, if they didn&#039;t already? Here&#039;s the extreme irony: I couldn&#039;t cuss over the radios in Iraq, but Comcast can broadcast pornography over a basic cable channel to an entire region in Arizona, inside the United States, and not have to answer to the FCC? WTF?!!?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ahaaaa,</p>
<p>So what happened was this: Comcast mistakenly broadcasted a pornography film from a &#8220;pay-per-view&#8221; channel to fill a slot that they didn&#8217;t have paid for during that &#8220;who the heck saw that coming&#8221; touchdown. And they had to answer for it.</p>
<p>So they said they contacted the FBI to, well, to investigate it. How much do you want to bet that&#8217;s a lie? Comcast *should have* contacted the FCC because, that&#8217;s the law.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.fcc.gov/eb/" rel="nofollow">http://www.fcc.gov/eb/</a></p>
<p>Anyone want to let &#8216;em know, if they didn&#8217;t already? Here&#8217;s the extreme irony: I couldn&#8217;t cuss over the radios in Iraq, but Comcast can broadcast pornography over a basic cable channel to an entire region in Arizona, inside the United States, and not have to answer to the FCC? WTF?!!?</p>
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