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Parity Rules: Mapping Regulatory Treatment Of Similar Services, Sherille Ismail May 2004

Parity Rules: Mapping Regulatory Treatment Of Similar Services, Sherille Ismail

Federal Communications Law Journal

The notion of regulatory parity has greatly impacted the evolution of American communications regulation, but the difficulties associated with applying this standard are frequently under-appreciated by industry participants. Throughout this Article, the Author acknowledges the difficulties in applying equal treatment standards to operators of various communications, video, and data services. Mr. Ismail asserts that several problems arise with attempts to ameliorate apparent disparities in how entities are regarded under current regulations, including difficulties in assessing revenue resources, channel control, and service delivery methods. The Article concludes that parity is difficult to define and apply in an effort to eliminate inefficiencies …


The Role Of The Federal Communications Commission On The Path From The Vast Wasteland To The Fertile Plain, Kathleen Q. Abernathy May 2003

The Role Of The Federal Communications Commission On The Path From The Vast Wasteland To The Fertile Plain, Kathleen Q. Abernathy

Federal Communications Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Quantity Of Regulatory Legislation, Ralph F. Fuchs Jan 1930

The Quantity Of Regulatory Legislation, Ralph F. Fuchs

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.