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TV stations shouldn’t be liable if a political ad lacks disclosur...

TV stations shouldn’t be liable if a political ad lacks disclosure required by the Communications Act, the NAB told the FEC. That agency should clarify that it lacks authority to enforce the Act, said an NAB response to a…

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request to the FEC for an advisory opinion: “It is important for the Commission to state clearly and decisively that a broadcast station will not be held liable for making an unlawful corporate contribution if it offers a federal candidate an advertising rate authorized by the Communications Act.”