"Unless you want to take the FCC to court and have the court determine if the FCC's interpretation is correct or not, then this is the End of Discussion."
Very very well said. You always have the option of challenging the FCC's (or any law enforcement's) interpretation and/or application of the law. That is one of the court's most important functions- to make a final determination if law enforcement is correct.
Very very well said. You always have the option of challenging the FCC's (or any law enforcement's) interpretation and/or application of the law. That is one of the court's most important functions- to make a final determination if law enforcement is correct.