Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Privacy (12)
- Communications law (8)
- Technology (6)
- Copyright (4)
- FCC (4)
-
- First Amendment (4)
- Internet (4)
- Social media (4)
- Cybersecurity (3)
- Data (3)
- Google (3)
- Intellectual Property (3)
- International law (3)
- Law (3)
- Personal Data (3)
- Regulation (3)
- Section 230 (3)
- Amazon (2)
- Apple (2)
- Autonomous (2)
- Blockchain (2)
- Competition (2)
- Consumer protection (2)
- Data Privacy (2)
- FTC (2)
- Facebook (2)
- GDPR (2)
- Marketplace of Ideas (2)
- NFTs (2)
- National security (2)
- Publication Year
- Publication
- Publication Type
Articles 151 - 158 of 158
Full-Text Articles in Law
Opening The International Television Market To Greater Program Diversity, Donna Coleman Gregg
Opening The International Television Market To Greater Program Diversity, Donna Coleman Gregg
Scholarly Articles
This Article examines various national regulatory systems that govern television programming, their impact on the vitality and diversity of the entertainment program market, and their ability to withstand forces for change.
The Bbc Gets A New Chairman And A Lot Of Trouble, Harvey L. Zuckman
The Bbc Gets A New Chairman And A Lot Of Trouble, Harvey L. Zuckman
Scholarly Articles
No abstract provided.
Don’T Be Co-Opted By The Folks Who Brought Us Vietnam, Grenada, And The Iranian Rescue Fiasco, Harvey L. Zuckman
Don’T Be Co-Opted By The Folks Who Brought Us Vietnam, Grenada, And The Iranian Rescue Fiasco, Harvey L. Zuckman
Scholarly Articles
No abstract provided.
There Is Tort Liability For Negligent Programming, Harvey L. Zuckman
There Is Tort Liability For Negligent Programming, Harvey L. Zuckman
Scholarly Articles
No abstract provided.
Capitalizing On National Self-Interest: The Management Of International Telecommunication Conflict By The International Telecommunication Union, Donna Coleman Gregg
Capitalizing On National Self-Interest: The Management Of International Telecommunication Conflict By The International Telecommunication Union, Donna Coleman Gregg
Scholarly Articles
This article will examine the potential for conflict and the need for international cooperation in the contemporary telecommunication industry, with a particular focus on the role of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in international conflict management. After addressing particular aspects of modern telecommunication which invite international conflict, the article will present an overview of the ITU as the principal instrumentality for maintaining world order in telecommunication. The Union's importance in conflict prevention, dispute resolution, and arbitration will be analyzed in detail. Finally, this article will assess the success of the ITU in conflict management and evaluate the need for change …
The Great Cross-Media Ownership Controversy, Harvey L. Zuckman, Roy L. Mason
The Great Cross-Media Ownership Controversy, Harvey L. Zuckman, Roy L. Mason
Scholarly Articles
No abstract provided.
Fcc V. Schreiber: In Camera And The Administrative Agency, Harvey L. Zuckman
Fcc V. Schreiber: In Camera And The Administrative Agency, Harvey L. Zuckman
Scholarly Articles
Obtaining protection for business secrets in an agency proceeding is at best an imperfect art. The lack of any uniform rule and the confusion and delay which result from an ad hoc approach are highlighted by FCC v. Schreiber. The authors examine the current state of the law in light of the Schreiber decision and point up the present inequities. Their conclusion is that the situation can only be remedied by enactment of regulatory in camera procedures for all federal agencies. A model for such a regulation is appended to the article.
Censorship Of Defamatory Political Broadcasts: The Port Huron Doctrine, Harvey L. Zuckman
Censorship Of Defamatory Political Broadcasts: The Port Huron Doctrine, Harvey L. Zuckman
Scholarly Articles
No abstract provided.