It has been said many times that a company is able to say what it likes within the confines of law, but where there is no law to regulate a particular viewpoint, customers who think that a company has gone overboard with a particular way of doing or seeing things do have the power to hit said company where it hurts the most – their pockets. This works most of the time, and it is the way that companies or organizations have been “punished” before. The FCC recently slapped a close to $35 million fine on C.T.S. Technology Co. Ltd. because they have been selling signal jammers to folks living in the U.S., where among their customers include “undercover operators”.