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Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology
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Oracle America, Inc. V. Google, Inc.,750 F.3d 1339 (Fed. Cir. 2014), Cert. Denied: Ideas, Methods, And Expression - Whose Innovation Is Protected?, Christopher J. Geissler
Oracle America, Inc. V. Google, Inc.,750 F.3d 1339 (Fed. Cir. 2014), Cert. Denied: Ideas, Methods, And Expression - Whose Innovation Is Protected?, Christopher J. Geissler
Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology
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Implications For The Future Of Global Data Security And Privacy: The Territorial Application Of The Stored Communications Act And The Microsoft Case, Russell Hsiao
Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology
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Don’T Tread On Me…Online: The Fec Should Stay Out Of Free Internet-Based Political Speech, Timothy J. D’Elia
Don’T Tread On Me…Online: The Fec Should Stay Out Of Free Internet-Based Political Speech, Timothy J. D’Elia
Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology
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Extending Copyright Protection To Combat Free-Riding By Digital News Aggregators And Online Search Engines, Nancy J. Whitmore
Extending Copyright Protection To Combat Free-Riding By Digital News Aggregators And Online Search Engines, Nancy J. Whitmore
Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology
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Submarine Cables, Cybersecurity And International Law: An Intersectional Analysis, Tara Davenport
Submarine Cables, Cybersecurity And International Law: An Intersectional Analysis, Tara Davenport
Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology
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Going Dark: Scratching The Surface Of Government Surveillance, Abdulmajeed Alhogbani
Going Dark: Scratching The Surface Of Government Surveillance, Abdulmajeed Alhogbani
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
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Selected Docket And Legislative Summaries
Selected Docket And Legislative Summaries
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
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Data Roaming Regulation: The Commercially Reasonable Standard And Its Increasing Need For Clarity, Lucas Childers
Data Roaming Regulation: The Commercially Reasonable Standard And Its Increasing Need For Clarity, Lucas Childers
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
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Printing A War In Three Dimensions: Expanding "Article" To Include Electronic Transmissions Before The Itc, Daniel T. Kane
Printing A War In Three Dimensions: Expanding "Article" To Include Electronic Transmissions Before The Itc, Daniel T. Kane
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
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CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
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Overestimating Wireless Demand: Policy And Investment Implications Of Upward Bias In Mobile Data Forecasts, Aalok Mehta, J. Armand Musey, Cfa, Jd/Mba
Overestimating Wireless Demand: Policy And Investment Implications Of Upward Bias In Mobile Data Forecasts, Aalok Mehta, J. Armand Musey, Cfa, Jd/Mba
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
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Net Neutrality At 10+; National Broadband Plan At 5; Civic Internet Of Things At Birth: Lessons In Government Action In A Changing Landscape, Blair Levin
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
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Lost In Translation: The Case For The Addition Of A Directness Test In Online True Threat Analysis, Megan Chester
Lost In Translation: The Case For The Addition Of A Directness Test In Online True Threat Analysis, Megan Chester
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
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Universal Service In An All-Ip World, Jodie Griffin
Universal Service In An All-Ip World, Jodie Griffin
CommLaw Conspectus: Journal of Communications Law and Technology Policy (1993-2015)
For more than 100 years, the United States has used a variety of policy tools to encourage and ensure ubiquitous, affordable basic communications service. Universal and accessible communications services have been the foundation upon which our economy, personal communications, and civic participation depend. The laws and rules used to achieve universal service, however, have evolved with new technologies and markets and now, as the network is in the midst of several new technology transitions, the question of how to achieve and measure universal service arises again.
This article examines the basic question of what the “basic service” is in today’s …