Media Group Takes its FCC Protest onto T-Shirts, Mugs

While some Hollywood companies showed their displeasure at the FCC’s indecency efforts on “FCC FU” coffee mugs and T-shirts, one media organization is upping the ante with mugs and T-shirts featuring slogans created by some top industry talent, Broadcasting & Cable magazine reported.

The Center of Creative Voices in Media, which is made up of such Hollywood creative types such as producer-writers Diane English, Tom Fontana, as well as Steven Bochco, Vin DiBona (both of whom were targets of indecency complaints), and others, are sounding off loudly against the FCC in this new effort.

Among the items offered by the organization are the “What the FCC happened to free speech?” mug, coaster and mousepad; the “What the Price Free $peech?” green T-shirt and “Murdoch: It’s Australian for Monopoly, Mate” T-shirt.

The group says one of its top selling items is the “WARNING: do not remove without permission of the FCC” tank top.

The items are available online at www.cafepress.com/creativevoices.