FCC issued new advisory to public on how to stop children or othe...
FCC issued new advisory to public on how to stop children or others from seeing objectionable TV programs. Commission reminded consumers that, under Communications Decency Act of 1996, cable companies were required -- upon consumer request -- to fully…
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scramble or block channels not part of that consumer’s chosen programming package. Consumers also may utilize V-chip available in most TV sets manufactured after July 1, 1999, or lockbox technology, which can be leased from cable company or retailer.