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Date: 2024-08-18 05:52 pm (UTC)I suspect Disney is arguing for whatever well get them out of having to pay up, and they're probably confident they can argue against that when they need to in the future and still win. If it creates ridiculous precedents or makes mockery of the law, they don't care, because they have money to make sure it applies when they benefit and it doesn't when it doesn't.
AM radio is not as populated as it used to be, no. And FM signals blanket a lot of places on the planet already. If there were sufficient disaster that AM became a viable broadcast means again, we have probably also lost cell towers, and therefore whether the phone has an FM radio in it is pretty moot.