Yes, there is such a law. The FCC prohibits the commercials from exceeding the loudest peak volume of the show.
On a show that is generally pretty calm and quiet, the commercial would still be loud.
no it is against the law
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It is not against the law for you to consent in Alabama. It is against the law for anyone to tattoo someone under the age of 18 in Georgia. You can't consent to an illegal act.
YEP. It's illegal to expose yourself in that manner. What a funny question! :D
No. It's against the law and you can get jailed for minimum 25 years.
It isnt!
Yes, both houses of Congress passed the law and Obama signed it in 2010. However, the FCC did not approve it until December of 2011 and gave all companies a year to comply, so it won't actually be a real law that can be enforced until December 2012.
no, there isnt
Although what is drunk in the commercials is usually NOT actually beer, there is no criminal law against it.
Not in Michigan there isnt.
there isnt one
Kenneth Farwell Burgess has written: 'The new Burgess' commercial law' -- subject(s): Commercial law 'Burgess' commercial law' -- subject(s): Commercial law
Only if the courts allows you to and that the law agreement isnt a false/fake agreement.
Some of the books one can read to learn more on US commercial law include 'Commercial Law and Commercial Practice' which is edited by Sarah Worthington and 'Commercial Law' by Margarey C. Jasper.
because it isnt
no, if a bill isnt signed by gov, it becomes law
in my case i am very naughty but i think it isnt againest the law