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Prior Restraints And Intellectual Property: The Clash Between Intellectual Property And The First Amendment From An Economic Perspective, Andrew Beckerman-Rodau
Prior Restraints And Intellectual Property: The Clash Between Intellectual Property And The First Amendment From An Economic Perspective, Andrew Beckerman-Rodau
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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Cross-Ownershipís Last Stand? The Federal Communication Commissionís Proposal Concerning The Repeal Of The Newspaper/Broadcast Cross- Ownership Rule , Judith C. Aarons
Cross-Ownershipís Last Stand? The Federal Communication Commissionís Proposal Concerning The Repeal Of The Newspaper/Broadcast Cross- Ownership Rule , Judith C. Aarons
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
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Stop The Presses! First Amendment Limitations Of Professional Athletes' Publicity Rights , Erika T. Olander
Stop The Presses! First Amendment Limitations Of Professional Athletes' Publicity Rights , Erika T. Olander
Marquette Sports Law Review
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The Government Tunes In To Tune Out The Marketing Of Violent Entertainment To Kids, Shannon Mccoy
The Government Tunes In To Tune Out The Marketing Of Violent Entertainment To Kids, Shannon Mccoy
Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law
This Note examines the recent investigation conducted by the Federal Trade Commission ("FTC" or "Commission") and its 2001 Follow-Up to that inquiry. The September 2000 Report ("Report") concluded that the entertainment industry intentionally and aggressively advertises both R and PG-13 movies to children under the age of 18. As a solution, the FTC recommended self-regulation by the entertainment industry. The 2001 Follow-Up to the Report ("Follow-Up") found that although the movie industry has made progress, a greater effort must be exerted to successfully eliminate the marketing of violent entertainment to children.' Both the Report and the Follow-Up demonstrate that self-regulation …