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'The Broadcast Decency Enforcement Act of 2005' is a public law enacted on June 15, 2006, which increases penalties for violations by television and radio broadcasters of prohibitions against transmission of obscene, indecent, and profane language. The Act amends the Communications Act of 1934 to impose higher fines, not exceeding $325,000 per violation or continuing violation, with a maximum total of $3,000,000 for any single act or failure to act. This law aims to enforce decency standards in broadcasting.

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