FTC may end amplifier rule! ACTION NEEDED


Sharing an important issue you all may or may not already be aware of. Gene from audioholics did a full video on this linked below. The FTC may end the amplifier rule so that companies can go back to making misleading claims on power output of their amplifiers. We should all get on the govt website and comment to try to stop this from happening!

https://www.regulations.gov/document?D=FTC-2020-0087-0001

https://youtu.be/VJMD3h-h8fk
jwl244
@simao yes you can. Which is what I said in my response. Feel free to read it again if you were offended. I was referring you being able, if you wanted, to comment on the govt regulations site that you don't care about the amplifier rule and think it should be removed.
It's nothing I don't care about it, it just seems rather superfluous considering everything that's going on with the world at the moment. I've read the rule. And I'm being quite serious about this, but how many reputable companies are going to start flouting that now if it's gone and fudging the numbers?
@simao I honestly do not know the answer to that ie whether or not companies will start being misleading all of a sudden. Certainly I would hope not. The other way I look at this... since I don't know how the ruling will or will not affect things... and it takes me no time at all to just comment on the public website they set up... its that easy. I just get on and post something and hope it makes a difference. It may not be a grand issue in the world but what is when posted on audiogon? If we are all here posting we could easily have taken 1 minute to post on the govt website. 
@jwl244. Fair enough. I guess I was being somewhat trollish. You're right in that if you can't post something like that on audiogon, where else can you put it?