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Do You Feel The Sunshine? Government In The Sunshine Act: Its Objectives, Goals, And Effect On The Fcc And You, Kathy Bradley
Do You Feel The Sunshine? Government In The Sunshine Act: Its Objectives, Goals, And Effect On The Fcc And You, Kathy Bradley
Federal Communications Law Journal
This Note posits that the Sunshine Act should be narrowed to allow the FCC to operate in the same way as Congress and the Federal courts. The FCC should be allowed to engage in open and frank discussion of issues facing the Commission without rigid restrictions on collegial conversation between Commission members.
Contributory Liability For Access Providers: Solving The Conundrum Digitalization Has Placed On Copyright Laws, Wendy M. Melone
Contributory Liability For Access Providers: Solving The Conundrum Digitalization Has Placed On Copyright Laws, Wendy M. Melone
Federal Communications Law Journal
Courts should not rely upon a standard of vicarious liability to hold service providers responsible for copyright infringement. Rather, courts should rely on a contributory liability standard which will not undermine the growth of the Internet.
Fame, Roberta Rosenthal Kwall