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Trade journal covering communications law. Published in cooperation with the Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington.
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Uberregulation without economics: the World Trade Organization's decision in the U.S.-Mexico arbitration on telecommunications services.
December 1, 2004...
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE U.S.-MEXICO ARBITRATION DECISION
A. The Mexican Regulatory Regime
B. The United States' Contentions
C. The Panel's Findings
1. Mexico's Commitments under Section 2 of the
...
The road not yet traveled: why the FCC should issue digital must-carry rules for public television "first".
December 1, 2004...
I. THE DIGITAL TRANSITION: BUILD-OUT OF THE
INFRASTRUCTURE
II. THE DIGITAL TRANSITION: PUBLIC TELEVISION'S ROLE
III. THE FCC RULING ON CABLE CARRIAGE AND ITS IMPACT ON
PUBLIC TELEVISION
IV. DIGITAL CARRIAGE FOR PUBLIC...
Nonprofit solicitation under the telemarketing sales rule.
December 1, 2004...
I. INTRODUCTION
II. FTC STATUTORY AUTHORITY TO REGULATE NONPROFIT
SOLICITATION
III. FREE SPEECH PROTECTION FOR CHARITABLE SOLICITATION
A. Fraud as a Compelling Interest to Support Regulation of
Nonprofit...
Competition versus regulation: "mediating between right and right" in the wireless and wireline telephone industries.
December 1, 2004...
I. INTRODUCTION
II. THE RISE AND FALL OF AT&T THROUGH GOVERNMENT
REGULATION
A. The Growth of AT&T in the Telecommunications Industry
as a "Natural Monopoly"
B. The Beginning of the End: The Breakup of...
An architecture for spam regulation.
December 1, 2004...
I. INTRODUCTION
II. BACKGROUND
A. The Spammers' Tools
B. The Case for Spam Regulation
III. LEGAL HISTORY
A. Common Law Remedies
B. Legislative Responses
C. First Amendment Concerns
D....
Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock down Culture and Control Creativity.(Book Review)
December 1, 2004... Free Culture: How Big Media Uses Technology and the Law to Lock Down Culture and Control Creativity, Lawrence Lessig, New York: Penguin Press, 2004, 306 pages.
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