Beneath a little-known regulation that dates again to the 1930s, the president has authorized energy over digital transmissions. The FCC and the DCB have been empowered by Part 606 of the 1934 Communications Act, which expressly gave the president full management over digital transmissions in such circumstances. Part 606(c), particularly, gave the president full management to droop and commandeer the nation's whole digital regulatory system. "Upon proclamation by the President that there exists battle or a risk of battle, or a state of public peril or catastrophe or different nationwide emergency, or to be able to protect the neutrality of the…
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