Icasa’s pay-TV ‘musts’ make for daft twaddle – LEON LOUW
The Independent Communications Authority of SA’s (Icasa’s) draft sports broadcasting regulations are such incoherent babble that they should be called “daft regulations”.
To the limited extent that intelligible intent can be fathomed, they are mired in absurdity and illegality. That somebody drafted the daft draft, which others read and took seriously, is deeply disturbing.
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Publish date: 16 October 2019 Views: 116
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