Court tosses FCC `wardrobe malfunction' fine
Jul 24, 2008
Court tosses FCC 'wardrobe malfunction' fine
The Associated Press - Jul 21, 2008
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Among the most notorious on-screen gaffes ever, Janet Jackson's breast-baring "wardrobe malfunction" on CBS during the 2004 Super Bowl
Janet Jackson 'wardrobe malfunction': CBS to avoid $500000
Telegraph.co.uk - Jul 21, 2008
The US government's decency regulator was wrong to fine CBS $550000 (£250300) for the split-second flash of Janet Jackson's breast during the 2004 Super
So much for that wardobe malfunction
Boston Globe - Jul 21, 2008
A federal appeals court today overturned the $550000 fine that the FCC levied against CBS over the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show, featuring Justin
Court Throws Out Super Bowl Indecency Fine
New York Times - Jul 21, 2008
By ANAHAD O’CONNOR In a decision that clears CBS of any wrongdoing for airing the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show that featured Janet Jackson’s infamous
Court Drops FCC Fine For Janet Jackson’s Super Bowl Wardrobe
MTV.com - Jul 21, 2008
By Gil Kaufman The wardrobe malfunction seen ’round the world wasn’t so indecent after all. Federal judges threw out the $550000 fine against CBS Corp. on
Court Nixes Fine for Janet's Super Bowl Boob Job
E! Online - Jul 21, 2008
The long-running legal saga involving the escape of Janet Jackson's right breast during the halftime show of the 2004 Super Bowl has apparently come to an
Mr. Untouchable Justin Timberlake
Newsday - Jul 21, 2008
Hard to believe there was a time when only girls could admire and respect Justin Timberlake. Since the NSync thing ended and he went solo, JT has done no
Appeals court Tosses Jackson’s Hefty ‘Wardrobe Malfunction’ Fine
Singersroom News - Jul 21, 2008
By Jus Music I don’t think anyone can forget Janet and Justin’s nipple bearing episode during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show.
Janet Jackson's Nipplegate: The Final Chapter
Cinema Blend - Jul 21, 2008
By Glen Boyd: 2008-07-21 18:56:35 The nipple that shocked a nation had its final day in court earlier today, as a three judge panel in federal appeals court
Brave Judges Make the Airwaves Safe at Last For Unscripted Nudity
Defamer Australia - Jul 21, 2008
In a landmark decision for bodice rippers and the networks who love them, a trio of federal judges today threw out the FCC's $550000 fine against CBS for
Janet’s Nipple Given the A-OK
Kezins - Jul 21, 2008
By Jennifer Leftwich • July 21, 2008 Remember the Super Bowl in 2004 when Janet Jackson flashed us the titty? Justin Timberlake crooned, “I gotta have you
The nipple that changed the world
Tb Television - Jul 21, 2008
After a four year battle that changed the face of television forever, a federal appeals court has sided with CBS. In 2004, the Federal Communications
FCC Finally Drops The Fine For Janet's Peek-A-Boob At The 2004
X17 Online - Jul 21, 2008
A federal appeals court has thrown out the $550000 indecency fine against CBS Corporation for Janet Jackson "accidentally" exposing her boob during the the
CBS-Janet Jackson fine thrown out
United Press International - Jul 21, 2008
Janet Jackson performs with Justin Timberlake at Super Bowl XXXVIII half time show. The New England Patriots face the Carolina Panthers at Reliant Stadium
Sen. John McCain says gas prices are Barack Obama's fault
The Flint Journal - MLive.com - Jul 21, 2008
by Andrew Heller | The Flint Journal • John McCain is launching ads this week blaming Barack Obama for high gas prices. I had no idea Obama was an oil
Court tosses FCC Super Bowl fine
Variety - Jul 21, 2008
By WILLIAM TRIPLETT A federal appeals court has tossed out the Federal Communications Commission’s $550000 indecency fine against CBS for the infamous Janet
Court Rules Janet Jackson's Super Bowl Nipple Slip's Not Indecent
Gay Wired - Jul 21, 2008
By Maggie Taylor | Article Date: 7/21/2008 11:31 AM A federal appeals court tossed out a $550000 fine against CBS for Janet Jackson’s 2004 Super Bowl
Court overturns FCC's Janet Jackson nip-slip fine
Ars Technica - Jul 21, 2008
By Matthew Lasar | Published: July 21, 2008 - 01:55PM CT In a devastating blow to the Federal Communications Commission's crackdown on "fleeting" expletives
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