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Disclosure, Deception, And Deep-Packet Inspection: The Role Of The Federal Trade Commission Act's Deceptive Conduct Prohibitions In The Net Neutrality Debate, Catherine J. K. Sandoval
Disclosure, Deception, And Deep-Packet Inspection: The Role Of The Federal Trade Commission Act's Deceptive Conduct Prohibitions In The Net Neutrality Debate, Catherine J. K. Sandoval
Fordham Law Review
This article examines a largely unexplored fronteir in the "Net Neutrality" debate: the Federal Trade Commisiion (FTC) Act's proscriptions against deceptive conduct as a legal limit on Internet Service Provider (ISP) discrimination against Internet traffic. ISP discrimination against certain types of Internet traffic has blossomed since 2005 when the Federal Communications COmmission (FCC), with the Supreme Court's blessings in NCTA v. Brand X and FCC, relieved ISP's from common carrier regulations that prohibited discrimination and reclassified ISPs as "information service providers." This Artcile argues taht the Internet's architecture and codes presumed common carriage, indicating that the Internet's design and industry …
Policing The Spectrum Commons, Philip J. Weiser, Dale N. Hatfield
Policing The Spectrum Commons, Philip J. Weiser, Dale N. Hatfield
Fordham Law Review
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Broadcast Indecency Regulation In The Era Of The "Wardrobe Malfunction": Has The Fcc Grown Too Big For Its Britches?, Brian J. Rooder
Broadcast Indecency Regulation In The Era Of The "Wardrobe Malfunction": Has The Fcc Grown Too Big For Its Britches?, Brian J. Rooder
Fordham Law Review
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Trademark Regulations And The Commercial Speech Doctrine: Focusing On The Regulatory Objective To Classify Speech For First Amendment Analysis, John V. Tait
Fordham Law Review
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Presidential Politics And Political Prerequisites: The Application Of Section 315 And The Fcc's Fairness Doctrine To The Appearances Of Incumbents In Their Official Capacities
Fordham Law Review
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