
FCC rulings
FCC rulings are decisions made by the Federal Communications Commission that regulate how broadcast, satellite, and internet communications operate in the U.S. They set rules to ensure fair competition, protect consumer rights, and maintain public safety. These rulings can involve licensing, content standards, privacy protections, and technological standards. Essentially, the FCC's role is to create a balanced framework that promotes innovation while safeguarding the interests of the public and industry stakeholders within the communications sector.