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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Sugar Hill, GA... finally! Civilization!
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Cock...
...fighting. Broadcast online from Puerto Rico, where it's legal.
What are your thoughts? Should something that is legal be allowed to be broadcast in a country where it's not? Thoughts?
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Besides, Joe Ely's best song might get outlawed if ... (i.e. "Gallo del Cielo") Also, beheading Christians on TV is perfectly legal in Iraq. No line can be drawn.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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So long as the broadcast is legal in the country of origin (where the company is licensed) yes, it should be allowed. You're not actually allowed to broadcast hardcore pornography in the UK (true story) but European/foreign broadcasters get around this by being licensed abroad and broadcasting into the UK via satellite. Content should be subject only to regulation in the country of origin.
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