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Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

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Direct broadcast satellites (DBS)

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Prior Consent Or The Free Flow Of Information Over International Satellite Radio And Television : A Comparison And Critique Of U. S. Domestic And International Broadcast Policy, Theodore M. Hagelin Jan 1981

Prior Consent Or The Free Flow Of Information Over International Satellite Radio And Television : A Comparison And Critique Of U. S. Domestic And International Broadcast Policy, Theodore M. Hagelin

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

This paper is concerned with U.S. international policy regarding direct broadcast satellites (DBS), comparing it with domestic broadcast policy and practice.


A Canadian Perspective On Direct Broadcast Satellites And The New World Information And Communication Order, Gabriel Warren Jan 1981

A Canadian Perspective On Direct Broadcast Satellites And The New World Information And Communication Order, Gabriel Warren

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

The author offers a Canadian perspective on direct broadcast satellites and the new world information and communication order.


International Satellite Communications And The New Information Order: Distressing Broadcasting Satellites, Stephen E. Doyle Jan 1981

International Satellite Communications And The New Information Order: Distressing Broadcasting Satellites, Stephen E. Doyle

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

The author argues that the frantic debate over the use of direct broadcasting satellites (which he dubs “distressing broadcasting satellites”) is irrelevant because international broadcasting using satellites is very unlikely to occur due to prohibitive costs and technological barriers.