Court Gives Cable-Porn Law the Boot.

Multichannel News, May, 2000 by UMSTEAD, R. THOMAS

WASHINGTON -- Capping a four-year litigation fight led by Playboy Entertainment Group Inc., the Supreme Court last week scuttled a federal law that effectively relegated adult cable networks to the overnight time slot to put them beyond the reach of children. In a 5-4 decision that caused five justices to write separately, the high court affirmed a lower court's 1998 ruling that a channel-scrambling law had violated Playboy's First Amendment rights by keeping its programming off cable systems for 16 hours per day.

Playboy challenged section 505 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, a provision crafted to prevent "signal bleed" -- a scrambling glitch that allows adult content to be seen and heard in cable homes that do not subscribe to adult...

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