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Whose burden is it anyway? Addressing the needs of content owners in DMCA safe harbors.(Digital Millennium Copyright Act): An article from: Federal Communications Law Journal
Greg Jansen
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The role of theory and evidence in media regulation and law: a response to Baker and a defense of empirical legal studies. (article by C. Edwin Baker ... from: Federal Communications Law Journal
Daniel E. Ho, Kevin M. Quinn
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An evaluation of the proposals in the FCC's Intercarrier Compensation Reform Docket related to tandem transit services.: An article from: Federal Communications Law Journal
John R. Harrington, Ronald W. Gavillet, Matt D. Basil, Melissa L. Dickey
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Business solutions to the alien ownership restriction.: An article from: Federal Communications Law Journal
Greg Snodgrass
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A First Amendment look at the Federal Communications Commission's ban on tobacco advertisements and the self-regulation of alcohol advertisements.: An article from: Federal Communications Law Journal
Hugh Campbell
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Did AT&T die in vain? An empirical comparison of AT&T and Bell Canada.(The Enduring Lessons of the Breakup of AT&T: A Twenty-Five Year Retrospective): ... from: Federal Communications Law Journal
Eli M. Noam
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The decline and fall of AT&T: a personal recollection.(The Enduring Lessons of the Breakup of AT&T: A Twenty-Five Year Retrospective): An article from: Federal Communications Law Journal
Richard A. Posner
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Are regulators forward-looking? The market price of copper versus the regulated price of mandatory access to unbundled local loops in ... from: Federal Communications Law Journal
Jerry A. Hausman, J. Gregory Sidak, Timothy J. Tardiff
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An oligopoly analysis of AT&T's performance in the wireline long-distance markets after divestiture. (The Enduring Lessons of the Breakup of AT&T: A ... from: Federal Communications Law Journal
Paul W. MacAvoy
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Who needs tickets? Examining problems in the growing online ticket resale industry.: An article from: Federal Communications Law Journal
Clark P. Kirkman
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Access to media all a-Twitter: revisiting Gertz and the access to media test in the age of social networking. (Rough Consensus and Running Code: ... from: Federal Communications Law Journal
Ann E. O'Connor
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A fundamental misunderstanding: FCC implementation of U.S. WTO commitments.: An article from: Federal Communications Law Journal
Laura B. Sherman
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Television for all: increasing television accessibility for the visually impaired through the FCC's ability to regulate video description ... from: Federal Communications Law Journal
Joshua S. Robare
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Uninhibited, Robust, and Wide-Open: A Free Press for a New Century.(Book review): An article from: Federal Communications Law Journal
Enrique Armijo
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Universal service in the United States: a focus on mobile communications.: An article from: Federal Communications Law Journal
Steve G. Parsons, James Bixby
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It's a mad, mad Internet: globalization and the challenges presented by Internet censorship.: An article from: Federal Communications Law Journal
Jessica E. Bauml
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The end-to-end argument and application design: the role of trust.(Rough Consensus and Running Code: Integrating Engineering Principles into the ... from: Federal Communications Law Journal
David D. Clark, Marjory S. Blumenthal
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Resilience: building better users and fair trade practices in information.(Rough Consensus and Running Code: Integrating Engineering Principles into ... from: Federal Communications Law Journal
Andrea M. Matwyshyn
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The challenge of increasing civic engagement in the digital age.: An article from: Federal Communications Law Journal
Nicol Turner-Lee
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The sound of money: securing copyright, royalties, and creative "progress" in the digital music revolution.: An article from: Federal Communications Law Journal
Armen Boyajian
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