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Full-Text Articles in Law
Electronic Publishing: First Amendment Issues In The Twenty-First Century, Lynn Becker
Electronic Publishing: First Amendment Issues In The Twenty-First Century, Lynn Becker
Fordham Urban Law Journal
In six sections, the author explores regulation of the then-emerging field of tele-communications, including electronic publishing, e-mail, electronic bulletin boards, teletype, and digital banking. Focusing on how the First Amendment applies to claims of defamation and obscenity made in an electronic format, the author proposes a unified regulatory scheme based on existing communications regulation law that will unify telecommunications policy countrywide. The first two sections are devoted to explanation of the then-novel forms of electronic communication and giving the history of the FCC and communications and data regulation in the US. The author describes the distinction between press regulation, broadcast …
Cordless Telephones And The Fourth Amendment: A Trap For The Unwary Consumer, Mark S. Snell
Cordless Telephones And The Fourth Amendment: A Trap For The Unwary Consumer, Mark S. Snell
Kentucky Law Journal
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New Video Technologies In The United States: Regulatory And Intellectual Property Considerations, Michael Botein
New Video Technologies In The United States: Regulatory And Intellectual Property Considerations, Michael Botein
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