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Qu'est-ce (qui) est FCC B - définition

SONG BY ERIC IDLE
Fcc song; FCC song; The FCC Song

FCC mark         
  • SMPS]] made in China and sold in India. Note that the FCC mark bears no legal status where the CE mark does.
VOLUNTARY CERTIFICATION MARK SIGNIFYING CONFORMITY TO FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION STANDARDS
FCC Mark; FCC label; FCC certification; FCC Declaration of Conformity
The FCC logo or the FCC mark is a voluntary mark employed on electronic products manufactured or sold in the United States which indicates that the electromagnetic radiation from the device is below the limits specified by the Federal Communications Commission and the manufacturer has followed the requirements of the Supplier's Declaration of Conformity authorization procedures.Federal Communications Commission.
FCC Song         
"FCC Song" is a deliberately controversial and explicit song by British-born Monty Python comic Eric Idle. Idle, who later became a resident of the U.
FCC         
  • FCC commissioners inspect the latest in television, December 1, 1939.
  • Former Federal Communications Commission Office in [[Washington, D.C.]]
  • Chairman]] [[Paul Atlee Walker]], Standing (l-r) [[T.A.M. Craven]], [[Thad H. Brown]], [[Norman S. Case]], and [[George Henry Payne]].
  • FCC seal prior to 2020
INDEPENDENT U.S. GOVERNMENT AGENCY
F.C.C.; Fcc; FCC (US); USFCC; US FCC; FCC; Federal Communications Commision; Federal Communication Commission; Federal Communications Committee; Wireless white space; United States Federal Communications Commission; F.C.C; The Federal Communications Commission; FCC Commissioners; FCC Commissioner; The Federal Communications Commission (FCC); Federal Communications Commission (FCC); US Federal Communications Commission; FCC commissioner; U.S. Federal Communications Commission; David A. Bray; The F.C.C.; FCC Intergovernmental Advisory Committee; Freeze of 1948
Forward Carbon Copy (Reference: telecommunication)

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FCC Song

"FCC Song" is a deliberately controversial and explicit song by British-born Monty Python comic Eric Idle. Idle, who later became a resident of the U.S. state of California, recorded the song in early 2004 in reaction to a fine by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for saying "fuck" on a radio station. The song is also known by its refrain "fuck you very much". Despite being nominally aimed at the FCC, the lyrics primarily target well-known figures associated with the George W. Bush administration, including Dick Cheney and John Ashcroft among others. Idle stated about the song that

"...it's dedicated to the FCC and if they broadcast it, it will cost a quarter of a million dollars".

Idle has made the song freely available for download at the Monty Python website. The lyrics' strong anti-Republican stance has prompted numerous anti-Bush websites to link to the song or to mirror it. The word "fuck" occurs 14 times in the song; the words "bitch" and "dickhead" also appear in the song one time each.

An earlier song, "I Bet You They Won't Play This Song on the Radio", written and performed by Idle on Monty Python's Contractual Obligation Album (1980), touched on this subject, but with two major differences: It limited its scorn to radio programmers and it bleeped (using various sound effects) the various obscenities. Accordingly, many programmers did indeed play that song on the radio.