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Issue 51 - December 15, 1998, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law Dec 1998

Issue 51 - December 15, 1998, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law

Post-Soviet Media Law & Policy Newsletter

Inside:

Signs of the Times

Russia

Crisis of ORT, page 1

News from the Duma, page 5

Communists Call for Control of Media, page 7

Election News, page 12

News on VGTRK, page 13

Other Media News, page 17

Azerbaijan, page 20

Belarus, page 22

Estonia, page 22

Moldova, page 22

Ukraine, page 23

Albania, page 24

Bulgaria, page 25

Hungary, page 25

Poland, page 26

Slovakia, page 27

Yugoslavia and Former Yugoslavia:

Bosnia-Herzegovina, page 29

Macedonia, page 33

Montenegro, page 33

Serbia, page 34

Slovenia, page 36

Law of Kyrgyz Republic on Mass Media, page 37

Queries and …


Commercial Speech In The Law Of The European Union: Lessons For The United States?, J. Steven Rich Dec 1998

Commercial Speech In The Law Of The European Union: Lessons For The United States?, J. Steven Rich

Federal Communications Law Journal

Both the United States and the countries that comprise the European Union have previously imposed limits on tobacco advertising. These restrictions prevent tobacco companies from advertising on broadcast television. Recently, the European Union adopted a new proposal that would expand restrictions by phasing out press and billboard advertisements, and prohibiting tobacco company sponsorship of sporting events. It seems certain that advertising interests in Europe will challenge the new proposal as a violation of freedom of expression. An analysis of the European Convention on Human Rights reveals that these challenges should ultimately succeed since the restriction on commercial speech is more …


Issue 50 - November 1, 1998, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law Nov 1998

Issue 50 - November 1, 1998, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law

Post-Soviet Media Law & Policy Newsletter

Inside:

Signs of the Times

Russia

Media Tax Concessions Law, page 1

Proposed Amendments to Mass Media Law, page 3

News on ORT, page 4

VGTRK Supervisory Council, page 8

Other Media News, page 10

Armenia, page 12

Latvia, page 12

Tajikistan, page 12

Turkmenistan, page 13

Ukraine, page 13

Albania, page 14

Hungary, page 16

Slovakia, page 18

Yugoslavia and Former Yugoslavia

Croatia: New Laws on HRT, page 19

Serbia / Montenegro

New Serbian Information Law, page 22

Montenegro's Reaction to New Serbian Media Law, page 29

Other Media News, page 30

Analysis of the Azerbaijani "Laws on Mass …


Issue 48-49 - September 15, 1998, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law Sep 1998

Issue 48-49 - September 15, 1998, Benjamin N. Cardozo School Of Law

Post-Soviet Media Law & Policy Newsletter

Inside:

Signs of the Times

Russia

Reorganization of VGTRK, page 1

Crackdown on Piracy, page 9

Other Media News, page 10

Chechnya, page 13

Estonia, page 15

Kazakhstan, page 16

Tajikistan, page 16

Ukraine, page 16

Uzbekistan, page 16

Bulgaria, page 17

Hungary, page 19

Slovakia

TV Markiza, page 19

Slovak TV's Closure of Hungarian Service, page 21

Other Media News, page 22

Yugoslavia and Former Yugoslavia

Bosnia-Herzegovina

Suspension and Relocation of SRNA, page 23

Croatian TV, page 24

Other Media News, page 30

Serbia, 32

Decree on payment for use of radio frequencies, page 33

Structural Reconstruction of …


Achieving Consensus On Defective Product Design, James A. Henderson Jr., Aaron Twerski May 1998

Achieving Consensus On Defective Product Design, James A. Henderson Jr., Aaron Twerski

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


The Politics Of The Products Liability Restatement, James A. Henderson Jr., Aaron Twerski Apr 1998

The Politics Of The Products Liability Restatement, James A. Henderson Jr., Aaron Twerski

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Who Owns The Web Site?: The Ultimate Question When A Hiring Party Has A Falling-Out With The Web Site Designer, 16 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 857 (1998), Rinaldo Del Gallo Iii Jan 1998

Who Owns The Web Site?: The Ultimate Question When A Hiring Party Has A Falling-Out With The Web Site Designer, 16 J. Marshall J. Computer & Info. L. 857 (1998), Rinaldo Del Gallo Iii

UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law

The question is "Who owns your web site?" This question is difficult to answer absent a copyright assignment clause since no one knows who the owner of the web site is under current law. There are several problems that occur when a web designer is placed in a position against the hiring party in determining ownership rights to a web site. It is important to distinguish ownership rights to a web site, since most contractual agreements between a web site designer and a hiring party do not address this issue. Every day, hundreds of new web sites are appearing and …


A Discussion And A Defense Of The Restatement (Third) Of Torts: Products Liability, James A. Henderson Jr. Jan 1998

A Discussion And A Defense Of The Restatement (Third) Of Torts: Products Liability, James A. Henderson Jr.

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Federal Regulation Of Tobacco Products And Products That Treat Tobacco Dependence: Are The Playing Fields Level?, Joseph A. Page Jan 1998

Federal Regulation Of Tobacco Products And Products That Treat Tobacco Dependence: Are The Playing Fields Level?, Joseph A. Page

Georgetown Law Faculty Publications and Other Works

Company A is thinking about launching a traditional tobacco product, perhaps a cigarette or a smokeless tobacco confection, with a new ingredient, ingredient level, or ingredient mix that in the past has never been sold. Company B contemplates putting on the market an innovative medication, medical device, or dietary supplement intended to help consumers to free themselves from physical dependence on tobacco products. Company C ponders the possibility of introducing a smoking product whose novelty derives from express or implied marketing claims that the product will decrease or perhaps even eliminate physical dependence on tobacco, or reduce other risks associated …