The consequences for breaking the Communications Act can vary depending on the specific violation and jurisdiction. Penalties may include fines, imprisonment, or both, particularly for serious offenses such as fraud or unauthorized interception of communications. Additionally, violators may face civil lawsuits or regulatory actions, which could lead to further financial liabilities or restrictions on their operations. Enforcement is typically carried out by regulatory bodies, such as the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States.
In the 10 commandments were not consequences for breaking it.
US Department of Commerce
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Railroads and communications. It strengthened the (very weak and ineffective) Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 and the Elkins Act of 1903 and the Hepburn Act of 1906 which also regulated railroads.
The unlawful breaking and entering, or the unlawful entering without breaking, of a premise with the intent to commit a criminal act therein.
electronic communications privacy act
Westernisation.
The specific term for the "act" of breaking a written contract is "breach."
The potential consequences of water dams breaking include flooding, destruction of property, loss of life, displacement of communities, and environmental damage.
consequences of the act.
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Electronic Communications Privacy Act
Jail, fines.
money
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radio & tv
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