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Protecting The Digital Consumer: The Limits Of Cyberspace Utopianism, John Rothchild
Protecting The Digital Consumer: The Limits Of Cyberspace Utopianism, John Rothchild
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Equity Pooling And Media Ownership, Peter Chinloy
Equity Pooling And Media Ownership, Peter Chinloy
Federal Communications Law Journal
This Article outlines a method of pooling equity for acquiring a portfolio of media properties. Each participant receives a security containing an investment return and a management right. The management right goes only to one successful bidder, offering a cash payment to other investors as an access price. By offering repeat bidding on several properties, different members of a pool achieve ownership while diversifying their risk. Alternatively, an investor not wishing management receives a higher compensating return. The procedure is particularly suited to media properties dependent on local advertising such as radio, "free" community newspapers, and television outlets. These properties …
Once Is Not Enough: Preserving Consumers' Rights To Bankruptcy Protection, Susan L. Dejarnatt
Once Is Not Enough: Preserving Consumers' Rights To Bankruptcy Protection, Susan L. Dejarnatt
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Whither To Regulate?, Patrick A. Miles Jr.
Whither To Regulate?, Patrick A. Miles Jr.
Federal Communications Law Journal
Book Review: Public Policy Toward Cable Television: The Economics of Rate Controls, by Thomas W. Hazlett and Matthew L. Spitzer, The MIT Press and The AEI Press, 1997, 253 pages.