A lobbyist argues at a Federal Communications Committee (FCC) meeting that it is unconstitutional for Disney to own majority of stakes in the film and television industries. He wants the FCC to put a cap on how much Disney can own. How would the FCC respond to this request?

Ans: They tell the lobbyist that they have no authority to control the number of stakes that Disney can acquire

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