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Originally posted by Rudey
Was this televised in America?? I don't remember this.
And also this is differeny from Janet Jackson's stunt. Some people had issues with Schindler's list being shown as well but it was acceptable because of the context.
Truthfully, I don't think nudity should be banned.
-Rudey
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I watched most of the ceremonies and remember nothing of this. NBC, I'm sure had a script in advance. They probably steered clear of this part of the show.
There would have at least been some kind of contraversy had it been shown.
I'm with Rudey, I don't think nudity should be banned either. Nor do I think offensive language should be.
But if it's against the law, it is the FCC that needs to enforce it. I have no problem with Viacom getting hit for this. I hope they turn around and sue Timberlake and Jackson for the cost of the fines + court costs. This was so obviously just a cheap publicity stunt by those two -- although I wouldn't completely put it past MTV to have done it on purpose.