Satellite Dishes Banned In Turkmen Capital For Being 'Ugly'
from the progress-without-aesthetics-just-isn't-worth-it dept
In the US, the FCC has made it clear that landlords or homeowners associations cannot stop you from installing a satellite dish (of a certain size) in an area that is wholly controlled by the home occupant. This was after some homeowners associations tried to bar the installation of dishes and antennas due to aesthetic reasons, which the FCC felt would hold back progress in various services. Apparently, that sort of thinking has not reached the former Soviet republic of Turkmenistan, where the Turkmen leader Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov has ordered that satellite dishes be banned in the capital city of Ashgabat for being "ugly." Yes, the progress of information services and technology should always take a back seat to aesthetic value.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Ugly?
;-)
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CFL
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Agreed.
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Read between the lines
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Re: Read between the lines
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The need to censor only exists in the capital because of the large percentage of the country's population residing in it. The rest are spread out too thin and too far to matter.
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Why should this article be different than any other article here?
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This is another possible explanation but could also smack of paranoia, difficult to tell which. The article above, if accurate, suggests that it's only the capital city where they are banned, not the entire country.
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HO associations
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http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/12/23/asia/AS_GEN_Turkmenistan_Niyazovs_Legacy.php
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Could be worse...
"It is against the Law to insult Turkmenistaniness."
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People must be looking for these things just to bitch about it. For some reason, not surprised something like this passed in Turkey.
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I'm sure there are other ways the sat dish industry that can come up with something that doesn't require dozens of cheap, shitty looking dishes hanging off a house.
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I know! Like may be, cancel a physics law or two. Gone to school lately?
By they way, Lu, where did you find a "beautiful converted Victorian House" in Turkmenistan? You do know that this article is about Turkmenistan, right?
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satellite dishes banned
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