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Federal Communications Law Journal articles from June 2007

287 total articles

Trade journal covering communications law. Published in cooperation with the Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington.

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Federal Communications Law Journal archives from June 2007

Sending out an S.O.S.: public safety communications interoperability as a collective action problem.
June 1, 2007... I. INTRODUCTION II. WHY DO WE LACK INTEROPERABILITY? A. Collective Action Problem B. Where Are the Entrepreneurs? C. Inefficiency III. A POSITIVE SELECTIVE INCENTIVE A. Spectrum Integration B. Case...

Solving the interoperability problem: are we on the same channel? An essay on the problems and prospects for public safety radio.
June 1, 2007... I. INTRODUCTION II. WHY INTEROPERABILITY MATTERS III. WHO NEEDS TO INTEROPERATE, IN WHAT CASES? IV. FEDERAL ACTIONS IN SUPPORT OF INTEROPERABILITY V. IS THERE NO HOPE? WHAT ARE THE STATES DOING? VI. CASE STUDY: DELAWARE ...

Fundamental reform in public safety communications policy.
June 1, 2007... I. INTRODUCTION II. QUESTIONING TODAY'S ORTHODOXY FOR PUBLIC SAFETY COMMUNICATIONS A. Today's Basic Assumptions B. A Time for Change C. Properties of a Good System D. Let Each Local Agency Decide:...

Communicating during emergencies: toward interoperability and effective information management.
June 1, 2007... I. INTRODUCTION II. BACKGROUND III. TOWARD A NEW ARCHITECTURE FOR PUBLIC SAFETY AGENCIES A. The Importance of a Modular Architecture B. The Opportunities From an Integrated Communications Architecture Built...

Keeping the Internet neutral? Tim Wu and Christopher Yoo debate.
June 1, 2007... Tim Wu is Professor of Law at the Columbia Law School. He is the author of Network Neutrality, Broadband Discrimination (2003) and coauthor, with Jack Goldsmith, of Who Controls the Internet? (Oxford University Press 2006). Christopher S. Yoo...

A soldier's blog: balancing service members' personal rights vs. national security interests.
June 1, 2007... I. INTRODUCTION II. RESTRICTIONS ON PRESS COVERAGE DURING THE WAR A. Pre- Vietnam Press Coverage During War B. Open Access: Press Coverage During the Vietnam War C. Post- Vietnam Press Coverage: Striking a Balance...

Who Controls the Internet? Illusions of a Borderless World.(Book review)
June 1, 2007... In Who Controls the Internet? Illusions of a Borderless World, (1) Jack Goldsmith and Tim Wu argue that contemporary theories of globalization and Internet scholarship underestimate and misunderstand the importance of territorial government....

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