Re: [Audyssey] Fw: ALERT!--1 Email from You Can Keep the FCC from Throwing Accessible Gaming Tech Under the Bus!

2012-08-29 Thread Dennis Towne
Everyone, I've gone through the U.S. Code material as published by congress, and it seems to me that most video game companies are well within their right to ask for a waiver. Here's a paste of the most relevant section: ‘‘(h) COMMISSION FLEXIBILITY.— ‘‘(1) WAIVER.—The Commission shall have the

Re: [Audyssey] Fw: ALERT!--1 Email from You Can Keep the FCC from Throwing Accessible Gaming Tech Under the Bus!

2012-08-29 Thread Richard Sherman
HI, It was a news letter put out by the AFB that day. I too got the same email. My comment is if you feel strongly about this, or have a minute to write something, send it along. You just never know what might happen. Shermanator - Original Message - From: "shaun everiss" Sent: Tuesda

Re: [Audyssey] Fw: ALERT!--1 Email from You Can Keep the FCC from Throwing Accessible Gaming Tech Under the Bus!

2012-08-28 Thread shaun everiss
And give my credit card number out to? Sorry but this sounds like a spam. Even if its true I don't think mass mailing the government would help. If I was bothered I guess I could do that. but they are not worth me actually making something to keep flooding for no reason. I am not exactly that bo

[Audyssey] Fw: ALERT!--1 Email from You Can Keep the FCC from Throwing Accessible Gaming Tech Under the Bus!

2012-08-28 Thread Dean Masters
ALERT!--1 Email from You Can Keep the FCC from Throwing Accessible Gaming Tech Under the Bus!Subject: ALERT!--1 Email from You Can Keep the FCC from Throwing Accessible Gaming Tech Under the Bus! ALERT!--An Email Today'll Keep the Waiver Away! Tell the FCC to Say N