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Harold Feld

@cavtel.net

Oh, I think we'll see a fine . . . .

I think the FCC will go further than you expect on the notice issue. It is very easy to slap Comcast hard for outright lying while still refusing to address the underlying real question. Further, Martin and others opposed to prophylactic regulation have a vested interest in showing that the FCC's policy works and is enough to protect consumers.

So I suggest we'll see a fine, and a hefty one at that, but only on the the theory that outright lying to customers can never be reasonable (while leaving the door open to a refusal to confirm or deny or a refusal to divulge details).

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