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US lawmakers want streaming services like Netflix to issue emergency alerts
A bipartisan bill reintroduced in the Senate by US Senators Brian Schatz (D-Hawai'i) and John Thune (R-S.D.) could lead to emergency alerts issued through online video and audio streaming services like Netflix and Spotify. The Senators originally introduced the bill last year after that infamous false missile alert text went out across Hawai'i. Called the Reliable Emergency Alert Distribution Improvement (READI) Act, it would prevent the same thing from happening while making sure that more people receive real and relevant alerts.
In addition to exploring ways on how alerts can be issued through streaming services, READI Act would eliminate the ability to opt out of receiving certain federal alerts, including ones for incoming missiles. Alerts issued by the President or by FEMA would also have to be repeated -- at the moment, it can only be played once on TV and radio stations. It would compel FEMA to prevent false alarms and would establish a reporting system for false alerts that the FCC can track, as well.
Senator Schatz said in a statement:
"When a missile alert went out across Hawai'i last year, some people never got the message on their phones, while others missed it on their TVs and radios. Even though it was a false alarm, the missile alert exposed real flaws in the way people receive emergency alerts. Our bill fixes a number of important problems with the system responsible for delivering emergency alerts. In a real emergency, these alerts can save lives so we have to do everything we can to get it right."
(Score: 2) by The Mighty Buzzard on Sunday October 27 2019, @03:14PM (1 child)
Streaming sites already have your IP address and rest assured most of them were already looking it up in a geoloc db. There'd be nothing new going on except the annoying interruptions.
My rights don't end where your fear begins.
(Score: 2) by All Your Lawn Are Belong To Us on Monday October 28 2019, @02:28PM
Might be nothing new still, depending on your location, but I've frequently gotten geoloc errors thinking I was up to 300 miles away from where I am. (Thanks $bigcorp vending me my IP!)
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