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CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
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Going Dark: Scratching The Surface Of Government Surveillance, Abdulmajeed Alhogbani
Going Dark: Scratching The Surface Of Government Surveillance, Abdulmajeed Alhogbani
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
Selected Docket And Legislative Summaries
Selected Docket And Legislative Summaries
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
Data Roaming Regulation: The Commercially Reasonable Standard And Its Increasing Need For Clarity, Lucas Childers
Data Roaming Regulation: The Commercially Reasonable Standard And Its Increasing Need For Clarity, Lucas Childers
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
Printing A War In Three Dimensions: Expanding "Article" To Include Electronic Transmissions Before The Itc, Daniel T. Kane
Printing A War In Three Dimensions: Expanding "Article" To Include Electronic Transmissions Before The Itc, Daniel T. Kane
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
Masthead
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
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Overestimating Wireless Demand: Policy And Investment Implications Of Upward Bias In Mobile Data Forecasts, Aalok Mehta, J. Armand Musey, Cfa, Jd/Mba
Overestimating Wireless Demand: Policy And Investment Implications Of Upward Bias In Mobile Data Forecasts, Aalok Mehta, J. Armand Musey, Cfa, Jd/Mba
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
Net Neutrality At 10+; National Broadband Plan At 5; Civic Internet Of Things At Birth: Lessons In Government Action In A Changing Landscape, Blair Levin
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
Lost In Translation: The Case For The Addition Of A Directness Test In Online True Threat Analysis, Megan Chester
Lost In Translation: The Case For The Addition Of A Directness Test In Online True Threat Analysis, Megan Chester
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
Universal Service In An All-Ip World, Jodie Griffin
Universal Service In An All-Ip World, Jodie Griffin
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
For more than 100 years, the United States has used a variety of policy tools to encourage and ensure ubiquitous, affordable basic communications service. Universal and accessible communications services have been the foundation upon which our economy, personal communications, and civic participation depend. The laws and rules used to achieve universal service, however, have evolved with new technologies and markets and now, as the network is in the midst of several new technology transitions, the question of how to achieve and measure universal service arises again.
This article examines the basic question of what the “basic service” is in today’s …
The Ip Transition And The Need For Common Carrier Regulation, Nicholas Kokkinos
The Ip Transition And The Need For Common Carrier Regulation, Nicholas Kokkinos
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
The Uhf Discount And The National Television Ownership Rule: “This I Tell You, Brother: You Can’T Change One Without The Other”, Bill Durdach
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
Volume 23 Masthead
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
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The Procrustean Problem With Prescriptive Regulation, Maureen K. Ohlhausen
The Procrustean Problem With Prescriptive Regulation, Maureen K. Ohlhausen
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
Section 10 Forbearance: Asking The Right Questions To Get The Right Answers, George S. Ford, Lawrence J. Spiwak
Section 10 Forbearance: Asking The Right Questions To Get The Right Answers, George S. Ford, Lawrence J. Spiwak
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 aimed to “provide for a pro-competitive, de-regulatory national policy framework designed to accelerate rapidly private sector deployment of advanced telecommunications and information technologies and services to all Americans….” Key to the Federal Communication Commission’s ability to satisfy this deregulatory mandate is Section 10 of the 1996 Act which provides the agency with express legal authority to forbear from enforcing certain portions of the Communications Act. In this paper, we use the agency’s Phoenix Forbearance Order as a template for outlining how the Commission can improve its forbearance analysis. Our analysis focuses on forbearance from the …
Surfing For Protection: Why Websites Should Be Categorically Excluded From Trade Dress Protection, Matt Mikels
Surfing For Protection: Why Websites Should Be Categorically Excluded From Trade Dress Protection, Matt Mikels
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
Protecting The Free Flow Of Information: Federal Shield Laws In The Digital Age, Arielle Giordano
Protecting The Free Flow Of Information: Federal Shield Laws In The Digital Age, Arielle Giordano
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
The Evolution Of Innovation And The Evolution Of Regulation: Emerging Tensions And Emerging Opportunities In Communications, Larry Downes, John W. Mayo
The Evolution Of Innovation And The Evolution Of Regulation: Emerging Tensions And Emerging Opportunities In Communications, Larry Downes, John W. Mayo
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
Guarding Against Abuse: The Costs Of Excessively Long Copyright Terms, Derek Khanna
Guarding Against Abuse: The Costs Of Excessively Long Copyright Terms, Derek Khanna
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
Market Definition And The Economic Effects Of Special Access Price Regulation, T. Randolph Beard, Lawrence J. Spiwak Esq., George S. Ford Phd
Market Definition And The Economic Effects Of Special Access Price Regulation, T. Randolph Beard, Lawrence J. Spiwak Esq., George S. Ford Phd
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
Market definition is an essential ingredient to competitive and regulatory analysis. Yet, there is significant disparity regarding the definition of the relevant geographic market for high-capacity circuits, commonly referred to as Special Access services. Given the present debate over expanding price regulation in this sector, the importance of market definition on the expected economic effects of regulation is worth evaluating. In this article, we demonstrate that if geographic markets are “location specific” and supplied by a monopolist as the proponents of regulation claim, then price regulation reduces economic welfare in all instances. That is, even with monopoly supply, regulation offers …
Selected Docket And Legislative Summaries, 2014
Selected Docket And Legislative Summaries, 2014
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
Aereo: Cutting The Cord Or Splitting The Circuit?, Julie Borna
Aereo: Cutting The Cord Or Splitting The Circuit?, Julie Borna
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
Technology In The Courtroom: Promoting Transparency Or Destroying Solemnity?, Emily Ittner
Technology In The Courtroom: Promoting Transparency Or Destroying Solemnity?, Emily Ittner
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
Restoring Foia's Reach To The National Security Council, Andrew Yingling
Restoring Foia's Reach To The National Security Council, Andrew Yingling
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
Taxing And Regulating Bitcoin: The Government's Game Of Catch Up, Patrick Mcleod
Taxing And Regulating Bitcoin: The Government's Game Of Catch Up, Patrick Mcleod
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
Equalizing Webcasting Licensing Schemes: The Internet Radio Fairness Act And The Future Of Internet Radio, Abbi Hutcherson
Equalizing Webcasting Licensing Schemes: The Internet Radio Fairness Act And The Future Of Internet Radio, Abbi Hutcherson
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
Reactions Of Broadband Service Providers To The Growth Of Video Streaming, John Meisel
Reactions Of Broadband Service Providers To The Growth Of Video Streaming, John Meisel
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
Give Me Your Password: The Intrusive Social Media Policies In Our Schools, Talon Hurst
Give Me Your Password: The Intrusive Social Media Policies In Our Schools, Talon Hurst
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
The Sound Recording Performance Rights At A Crossroads: Will Market Rates Prevail?, Jeffrey A. Eisenach
The Sound Recording Performance Rights At A Crossroads: Will Market Rates Prevail?, Jeffrey A. Eisenach
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
Starting in the 1990s, Federal policy has moved in the direction of a market-oriented approach towards sound recording rights, beginning with Congress’ decision to create a sound recording performance copyright in 1995. In 1998, Congress provided that most statutory royalty rates, including the rates paid by webcasters like Pandora Radio, would be set using a market-based “willing buyer, willing seller” (“WBWS”) standard. Since then, the WBWS standard has been applied in several rate setting proceedings, but complaints from webcasters that the rates were “too high” have led to Congressional intervention and, ultimately, to adoption of rates below market levels. Now, …
An Overlooked Basis Of Jurisdiction Of Net Neutrality: The World Trade Organization Agreement On Basic Telecommunications Services, Jennifer A. Manner, Alejandro Hernandez
An Overlooked Basis Of Jurisdiction Of Net Neutrality: The World Trade Organization Agreement On Basic Telecommunications Services, Jennifer A. Manner, Alejandro Hernandez
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.
Does Retransmission Consent Need Fixing? (Or Do Consumers Need Help So They Can Watch The Super Bowl, World Series, And Academy Awards?), Gregory J. Vogt
Does Retransmission Consent Need Fixing? (Or Do Consumers Need Help So They Can Watch The Super Bowl, World Series, And Academy Awards?), Gregory J. Vogt
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
No abstract provided.