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Volume 20.1 (2011-2012)(Read)
2011-2012
Masthead
- "In
Memoriam: Larry Darby" by Joseph P. Fuhr Jr (read)
- "Innovation
and National Broadband Policies: Facts, Fiction and Unanswered Questions in
the Net Neutrality Debate" by Larry F. Darby
& Joseph P. Fuhr Jr. (read)
- "Technology,
Business, & Policy Implications as the Communications Ecosystem Moves
from POTs to PANs" by Alan Pearce, Barry
Goodstadt, & Manoj Agarwal (read)
- "Wireless:
The Common Medium of Conversation" by Reed Hundt (read)
- "Debris
Mitigation Certification and the Commercial Space Industry: A New Weapon in
the Fight Against Space Pollution" by Benjamin Jacobs (read)
Volume 19.2 (2010-2011)(Read)
2010 -2011 Masthead
Articles
- "The Internet as “The Common
Medium”" by Reed E. Hundt (Read)
- "Considerations
Unique to the Purchase and Sale of Broadcast Stations" by Erwin G.
Krasnow, John M. Pelkey, & John Wells King (Read)
- "The
Economic Impact of Free Conference Calling Services" by Alan Pearce
& W. Brian Barrett (Read)
Notes
- "Financing Film Through
Aggressive Tax Incentives – A Losing Proposition for the
States?" by Alexander Malyshev (Read)
- "Broadcast
v. Broadband? A Survey of the Reallocation of Broadcast Spectrum for
Wireless Broadband" by Karen R. Sprung (Read)
Volume
19.1 (2009-2010) (Read)
Broadband Articles
- INTRODUCTION: "The Law
School’s Role in Documenting and Analyzing the Increasingly Rapid
Development of Broadband" by Michael H. Botein (Read)
- "Broadband
In America: Introduction to a New Federal Priority" by Jennifer A.
Manner & Ronnie S. Cho (Read)
- "Broadband
Adoption: Why it Matters and How it Works" by Charles Davidson,
Michael J. Santorelli & Thomas Kamber (Read)
- "Protecting
Consumers by Tracking Advertisers Under the National Broadband Plan"
by Courtney A. Barclay (Read)
- "Be
Careful of your Broadband Wishes: Compliance Requirements for BTOP- and
BIP- Award Grantees" by Daniel Margolis (Read)
Google Books Settlement Articles
- "Google, the
Guilds, and Reading the Public: Settlement is Code is Law?" by
Dariusz Adamski (Read)
- "The
Conflict Between Google and the Book Publishers should not be Settled by a
Universally Binding Agreement in a Class Action" by Ad van Loon (Read)
Volume 18.2 (Spring 2009) (Read)
Volume
18.1 (Fall 2008) (Read)
Volume
17. 2 (Spring 2008)
- "A
Million Little Murrows: New Media and New Politics" by Brian Lehrer
(Read)
- Student
Note: "Regulating the Transition from from Analog to Digital
Television Broadcasting in North America: A Comparison of the Canadian,
U.S., and Mexican Experiences" by Joshua T. Block (Read)
- "The
Silent Treatment: Retaliatory Government Shut-Outs of the Press" by
Samia F. Khan (Read)
Vol.
17.1 (Fall 2007)
- "Digital
Rights Management Systems (DRMs): Recent Developments in Europe" by
Francisco Javier Cabrera Blazquez (Read)
- "Statistical
Framework to Value Network Neutrality" by Mark Gaynor and Scott
Bradner (Read)
- "Access
to the Celestial Multiplex" by Peter Johnson (Read)
- "The
Development of IPTV and VOD in Europe in the Context of Transition to
Digital Television" by Dr. Andre Lange (Read)
Vol.
16.2 (Spring/Summer 2007)
- "Television Without
Frontiers in the European Union: The Commission Moves Broadcasting to New
Grounds" by Willem F. Korthals Altes (Read)
- "Consumer
Welfare, Capital Formation and Net Neutrality: Paying for the Next
Generation Broadband Networks" by Larry F. Darby and Joseph P. Fuhr,
Jr. (Read)
- Student
Note: "Digital Video Copyright Protection
with File Based Content" by Patrick Turner (Read)
Vol. 16.1 (Fall
2006)
- “Synthetic Competition” by The
Honorable Douglas H. Ginsburg (Read)
- “Clearing
the Air: Deconstructing the Myths and Misconceptions about Buying Broadcast
Stations” by Erwin G. Krasnow (Read)
- “An
Analysis of the Public Safety & Homeland Security Benefits of an
Interoperable Nationwide Emergency Communications Network at 700 MHZ Built
by a Public-Private Partnership” by Dr. Alan Pearce (Read)
- Student
Note: “Access to Global Telecommunications: A
Comparative Discussion of the Extraterritorial Legal Issues Confronting
the Telecommunications Relay Service” by Joshua Pila (Read)
Vol.
15.2 (Spring 2006)
- “Introduction: To
Have or Not to Have – Must-Carry Rules” by Wolfgang Cross and
Susanne Nikoltchev (Read)
- “Workshop
on Must-Carry Obligations: Summary of the Discussion” by Sabina
Gorini and Nico van Eijk (Read)
- “What
are We Carrying Across the EU These Days?” by Thomas Roukens
(Read)
- “Analog
and Digital Must-Carry Obligations of Cable and Satellite Operators in the
United States ” by Rob
Frieden (Read)
- “The
Future of Must-Carry: From Must-Carry to a Concept of Universal Service in
the Info-Communications Sector” by Peggy Valcke (Read)
Vol.
15.1 (Fall 2005)
- “An Evening with
Richard D. Parsons” by Richard D. Parsons (Read)
- “The
FCC’s New Indecency Enforcement Policy and Its European Counterparts:
A Cautionary Tale” by Michael Botein and Dariusz Adamski
(Read)
- Student
Note: “What About Broadcast Violence?” by
Shalom C. Stephens (Read)
- Student
Note: “Bush Administration Secrecy: An Empirical
Study of Freedom of Information Act Disclosure” by Edward B. Gerard
(Read)
Vol.
14.2 (Spring 2005)
- “Cingular’s
Purchase of AT&T Wireless: An Economic Analysis” by Alan Pearce
and J. Richard Carlson (Read)
- “Now
That We Have Competition, Where Do We Go From Here? A Road Map
For Deregulation” by Jennifer A. Manner (Read)
- Student
Note: “New Use in Copyright: A Messy Case”
by Anthony diFrancesca (Read)
Vol.
14.1 (Fall 2004)
- “Sport as Reflected
in European Media Law” by Alexander Scheuer and Peter Strothmann (Read)
Vol.
13.2 (Summer 2004)
- “Give Me
Liberty: Individual Rights
in A Time of War” by Anthony
Lewis
- “A State-By-State Comparison of Spam
Laws” by Arminda B. Bepko
- “A Minimum
Contacts and Fairness Examination of Personal Jurisdiction Over Providers
of Free Downloads on the Internet” by Natalya Shmulevich
Vol. 13.1: Co-Regulation
of the Media in Europe (Fall 2003)
- “European Provisions for the Establishment of
Co-Regulation Frameworks” by Carmen
Palzer
- “The Potential for Practice of an
Intangible Idea” by Tarlach McGonagle
Vol. 11.2
(Spring 2003)
- “The Demise of the
Information Superhighway” by Michael
Botein
- “Outlook for Copyright and Digital Media
Legislation in the 108th Congress” by Philip S.
Corwin
- “Does the Supreme Court have a
‘Liberal’ or ‘Conservative’ Intellectual Copyright
Jurisprudence?: An Evening with Kenneth Starr and Martin Gerbus” by
Moderator Mel Simensky
Vol. 11.1 (Fall 2002)
- “Self-Censorship in Latin
America” by Geraldo Reves (Read)
- “The
Odd Couple: Postmodern Culture and Copyright Law” by Eric Shimanoff
(Read)
- “Regulation
of Speech on the Internet: Fourth Time’s the Charm?” by Tanessa
Cabe (Read)
- “Paying
Attention to Justice: The FCC and the Failure to Deregulate” by
Michelle Almeida (Read)
Vol. 10.2: The Role of Parody in
Copyright: Is a New Wind Blowing? (Spring
2002)
- “Introduction” by Melvin Simensky (Read)
- “Flexibility
in Parody of Copyrighted Material” by Joseph Beck (Read)
- “The
Integrity of Copyright” by Martin Garbus (Read)
- “The
Importance of Preserving Copyright” by Edward Samuels (Read)
- Student
Note: “Does the Wind Blow Fair? A Discussion of
the Critique of the Suntrust v. Houghton-Mifflin Case” by Carla D.
Davis (Read)
Vol.
10.1 (Fall 2001)
- “Competition in
Canadian Telecommunications: Building on Success and Moving Forward”
by Francoise Bertrand
- “Freedom versus Access
Rights in a European Context” by Ad van
Loon
Vol. 9.2 (Spring
2001)
- “Child Online Protection Act: The Problem
of Contemporary Community Standards on the World Wide Web” by
Sahara Stone
- “Is Use Of
The V-Chip In The Public Schools An Exorcise Of Government–Sponsored
Censorship?” by Jenean M. Klein
- “Telephone
Competition Under The 1996 Telecommunications Act” by Stacy Schwartz
- “National Entertainment
Law Moot Court Competition Best Petitioners'
Brief” by Andra H. Feiner, Carol A. Giuliano, and Jessica M.
LaMarche
Vol. 9.1 (Fall
2000)
- “Investment Incentives and Local
Competition at the FCC” by Larry F. Darby and Joseph
Fuhr
- “'Propertyzing' the Electromagnetic
Spectrum: Why It's Important and, How to Begin” by
Lawrence J. White
- “Trademark Infringement, Metatags, and The
Initial Interest Confusion Remedy” by
Stanley
U.
Paylago
Vol. 8.2 (Spring
2000)
- “The New
York Story: ‘Ain't No Stopping Us
Now’” by William E. Kennard
- “Media
and Telecommunications Regulation on the Internet: Regulate or
Strangulate?” by Lewis Schnurr
- “Open Access
to Cable Systems for Internet Access Providers” by Kathleen Hawkins
Berkowe
- “Bell-Atlantic Paves the Way for
In-Region Inter-Lata Long Distance Approval” by Paul
Cordella
Vol. 8.1 (Fall
1999)
- “One and the Same: How Internet
Non-Regulation Undermines the Rationales Used to Support Broadcast
Regulation” by Stephen J.
Shapiro
- “Restricting Foreign Television
Programming in Europe: The European Community's
Television Quota Reappraised” by Michael
Landsman
- “Thoughts on the Sprint
Acquisition” by Michael
Botein
- “Videostreaming Content over the
Internet” by Lyndon Hong
- “Gaps in the
Jurisdictional Fence: Supreme Court Lets FCC Regulate Prices and Other
Intrastate Matters in Search for Local Exchange Competition” by
Derek Jacques and Dawn Fasano
Vol. 7.2 (Spring 1999)
- “The Telecom Act at Three: Seeing
the Face of the Future” by Honorable William E. Kennard, Chairman,
Federal Communications Commission
- “FCC Regulation
and Other Oxymorons Revisited” by Erwin G. Krasnow and M. Wayne
Milstead
Vol. 7.1 (Fall 1998)
- “Personal
Jurisdiction in Cyberspace: Where Can You Be Sued, And Whose Laws
Apply?” written by George M. Perry with contributions by Peggy A.
Miller, Vivian Polak and Marcy L.
Edwards
- “Regulatory Treatment of Network
Convergence: Opportunities and Challenges in the Digital Era” by
Benjamin Lipschitz
- “Another Look at European
Internet Law” by Alain Gardrat
Vol. 6 (Fall
1997)
- “The Use
of Disclaimers & the Internet's World Wide Web” by B. Keith
Fulton (Read)
- “Congress
Wrestles with the Internet: ACLU v. Reno
and the Communications Decency Act” by Claudia Oliveri
(Read)
- “Broadcasting
on the Internet: Legal Issues for Traditional and Internet-Only
Broadcasters” by Eric S. Slater (Read)
Vol.
5.3 (Spring 1997)
- “Cable Television
Privacy Requirements Enter the World on Internet Service Providers”
by David R. Goodfriend (Read)
- “Content
and Control of Public Access Channels on Cable Television After
Denver Area Educational
Telecommunications Consortium v. FCC: The Non-Forum Forum” by
Jeffrey S. Hops (Read)
- “Musical
Arrangements: The Unprotected Intellectual Property” by Roy Evans
(Read)
Vol.
5.2 (Winter 1996)
- “The 1996
Telecommunications Act Trilogy” by Gregory L. Rosston (Read)
- “Payphone
Deregulation Under The Telecommunications Act of 1996” by Benjamin
Lipschitz (Read)
- “Permanent
Number Portability: A Necessary Element for Effective Local
Competition” by Christopher Waldron (Read)
Vol.
5.1 (Fall 1996)
- “The
Telecommunications Act of 1996 and Cable Rate Regulation” by Matthew
C. Bracco (Read)
- “The
Future of Caps - In Light of Technological, Economic and Legal
Factors” by James Alexander Hall, IV (Read)
- “The
History of Facsimile Use” by Catherine Rubio Kuffner (Read)
- “OVS:
A Platform Worth Investing In?” by Kimberly Auerbach (Read)
Vol.
4 (Fall 1995)
- “Loose Ends” by
Peter Huber (Read)
- “Alien
Ownership Restrictions in the Communications Industry: Are They Compatible
with the NII?” by Dale Tarzia (Read)
Symposium
- “Foreign
Ownership in the Communications Industry: An Analysis of Section 310”
by Richard Nohe, Erwin Krasnow, Keith E. Bernard, Joel Winnik, J. Gregory
Sidak, and Richard Cotton (Read)
Vol.
3.2 (Spring 1994)
- “Campbell
v. Acuff-Rose: Bringing Fair Use into Focus?” by Edward
Samuels (Read)
- “The
Supreme Court and the Prior Restraint Doctrine: An Ominous Shift?” by
Sigman L. Splichal and Matthew D. Bunker (Read)
- “A
La Carte Cable Programming: Enhanced Consumer Choice or Evasion of
Regulation?” by Robert B. Gibson (Read)
- “Computerized
Bulletin Board Systems: Civil Liability for Rogue Programming” by
Dale Tarzia (Read)
- “Comparative
Broadcast Hearings: Bechtel and the Integration Criterion” by Tanner
Freeman (Read)
Vol. 3.1 (Winter 1994
)
- “The Government's Role in the
National Information Infrastructure” by Thomas Sugrue (Read)
- “Spectrum
Auctions for Personal Communications Services: Protecting Small Business
Concerns” by Andrea L. Johnson (Read)
Symposia
- “A
Critical Analysis of the AT&T-McGraw Merger" (Read)
- “Telco-Cable
Mergers: The Future of the Telecommunications Industry?” (Read)
Vol.
2 (Spring 1993)
- “Telecommunications, Itemization,
and Privacy: Some Developments in the EC and the Netherlands” by
Willem F. Korthals Altes (Read)
- “Originality”
by Monica Ashton (Read)
- “Advertising
Agencies Face Stricter Scrutiny for Their Ads” by Christopher D'Orta
(Read)
- “FCC
Paves Way for Personal
Communications Systems” by Brad Franco (Read)
- “Economic
and Regulatory Barriers to Digital Radio Technology” by Scott Rossnow
(Read)
- “Dial
and File Services Accelerate Court Business” by Charlotte G.
Anderson-Bedford (Read)
- Commentary:
“Television Wars” by Steven Hsiang Onne (Read)
Vol.
1.2 (Spring 1992)
- Newspaper Format
(Articles to be added)
Vol. 1.1 (Fall 1991)
- Newspaper Format
(Articles to be added)
Articles Alphabetically by Author
A
- “Paying Attention to Justice: The FCC and the Failure to
Deregulate” by Michelle Almeida (Read)
- “Telecommunications, Itemization, and Privacy: Some
Developments in the EC and the Netherlands” by Willem F. Korthals
Altes (Read)
- “Dial and File Services Accelerate Court Business” by
Charlotte G. Anderson-Bedford (Read)
- "Television Without Frontiers in the European Union: The
Commission Moves Broadcasting to New Grounds" by Willem F. Korthals
Altes (Read)
- “Originality” by Monica Ashton (Read)
- “OVS: A Platform Worth Investing In?” by Kimberly
Auerbach (Read)
B
- “Flexibility in Parody of Copyrighted Material” by
Joseph Beck (Read)
- “A State-By-State Comparison of Spam Laws” by
Arminda B. Bepko
- “Open Access to Cable Systems for Internet Access
Providers” by Kathleen Hawkins Berkowe
- “Competition in Canadian Telecommunications: Building on
Success and Moving Forward” by Francoise Bertrand
- "Digital Rights Management Systems (DRMs): Recent
Developments in Europe" by Fracisco Javier Cabrera Blazquez (Read)
- "Regulating the Transition from from Analog to Digital
Television Broadcasting in North America: A Comparison of the Canadian,
U.S., and Mexican Experiences" by Joshua T. Block (Read)
- “The Demise of the Information Superhighway” by
Michael Botein
- “Thoughts on the Sprint Acquisition” by Michael
Botein
- “The FCC’s New Indecency Enforcement Policy and Its
European Counterparts: A Cautionary Tale” by Michael Botein and
Dariusz Adamski (Read)
- “The Telecommunications Act of 1996 and Cable Rate
Regulation” by Matthew C. Bracco (Read)
C
- “Regulation of Speech on the Internet: Fourth Time’s
the Charm?” by Tanessa Cabe (Read)
- “Bell-Atlantic Paves the Way for In-Region Inter-Lata Long
Distance Approval” by Paul Cordella
- “Outlook for Copyright and Digital Media Legislation in the
108th Congress” by Philip S. Corwin
- “Introduction: To Have or Not to Have – Must-Carry
Rules” by Wolfgang Cross and Susanne Nikoltchev (Read)
D
- "Consumer Welfare, Capital Formation and Net Neutrality:
Paying for the Next Generation Broadband Networks" by Larry F. Darby
and Joseph P. Fuhr, Jr. (Read)
- “Investment Incentives and Local Competition at the
FCC” by Larry F. Darby and Joseph Fuhr
- “Does the Wind Blow Fair? A Discussion of the Critique of
the Suntrust v. Houghton-Mifflin Case” by Carla D. Davis (Read)
- “New Use in Copyright: A Messy Case” by Anthony
diFrancesca (Read)
- “Advertising Agencies Face Stricter Scrutiny for Their
Ads” by Christopher D'Orta (Read)
E
- “Musical Arrangements: The Unprotected Intellectual
Property” by Roy Evans (Read)
F
- "National Entertainment Law Moot Court Competition Best
Petitioners' Brief” by Andra H. Feiner, Carol A. Giuliano, and
Jessica M. LaMarche
- “FCC Paves Way
for Personal Communications Systems” by Brad Franco
(Read)
- “Comparative Broadcast Hearings: Bechtel and the Integration
Criterion” by Tanner Freeman (Read)
- “Analog and Digital Must-Carry Obligations of Cable and
Satellite Operators in the
United States ”
by Rob Frieden (Read)
- “The Use of Disclaimers & the Internet's World Wide
Web” by B. Keith Fulton (Read)
G
- “The Integrity of Copyright” by Martin Garbus (Read)
- “Another Look at European Internet Law” by Alain
Gardrat
- "Statistical Framework to Value Network Neutrality" by
Mark Gaynor and Scott Bradner (Read)
- “Bush Administration Secrecy: An Empirical Study of Freedom
of Information Act Disclosure” by Edward B. Gerard (Read)
- “A La Carte Cable Programming: Enhanced Consumer Choice or
Evasion of Regulation?” by Robert B. Gibson (Read)
- “Synthetic Competition” by The Honorable Douglas H.
Ginsburg (Read)
- “Cable Television Privacy Requirements Enter the World on
Internet Service Providers” by David R. Goodfriend (Read)
- “Workshop on Must-Carry Obligations: Summary of the
Discussion” by Sabina Gorini and Nico van Eijk (Read)
H
- “The Future of Caps - In Light of Technological, Economic
and Legal Factors” by James Alexander Hall, IV (Read)
- “Videostreaming Content over the Internet” by Lyndon
Hong
- “Content and Control of Public Access Channels on Cable
Television After Denver Area Educational Telecommunications Consortium v.
FCC: The Non-Forum Forum” by Jeffrey S. Hops (Read)
-
“Loose Ends” by Peter Huber (Read)
J
- “Gaps in the Jurisdictional Fence: Supreme Court Lets FCC
Regulate Prices and Other Intrastate Matters in Search for Local Exchange
Competition” by Derek Jacques and Dawn Fasano
- “Spectrum Auctions for Personal Communications Services:
Protecting Small Business Concerns” by Andrea L. Johnson (Read)
- "Access to the Celestial Multiplex" by Peter Johnson (Read)
K
- “The New York Story: ‘Ain't No Stopping Us
Now’” by William E. Kennard
- “The Telecom Act at Three: Seeing the Face of the
Future” by Honorable William E. Kennard, Chairman, Federal
Communications Commission
- "The Silent Treatment: Retaliatory Government Shut-Outs of
the Press" by Samia F. Khan (Read)
- “Is Use Of The V-Chip In The Public Schools An Exorcise Of
Government – Sponsored Censorship?” by Jenean M. Klein
- “Clearing the Air: Deconstructing the Myths and
Misconceptions about Buying Broadcast Stations” by Erwin G. Krasnow
(Read)
- “FCC Regulation and Other Oxymorons Revisited” by
Erwin G. Krasnow and M. Wayne Milstead
- “The History of Facsimile Use” by Catherine Rubio
Kuffner (Read)
L
- “Restricting Foreign Television Programming in Europe: The
European Community's Television Quota Reappraised” by Michael
Landsman
- "The Development of IPTV and VOD in Europe in the Context of
Transition to Digital Television" by Andre Lange (Read)
- "A Million Little Murrows: New Media and New Politics"
by Brian Lehrer (Read)
- “Give Me Liberty: Individual Rights in A Time
of War” by Anthony Lewis
- “Payphone Deregulation Under The Telecommunications Act of
1996” by Benjamin Lipschitz (Read)
- “Regulatory Treatment of Network Convergence: Opportunities
and Challenges in the Digital Era” by Benjamin Lipschitz
- “Freedom versus Access Rights in a European Context”
by Ad van Loon
M
- “Now That We Have Competition, Where Do We Go From
Here? A Road Map For Deregulation” by Jennifer A.
Manner (Read)
- “The Potential for Practice of an Intangible Idea” by
Tarlach McGonagle
N
- “Foreign Ownership in the Communications Industry: An
Analysis of Section 310” by Richard Nohe, Erwin Krasnow, Keith E.
Bernard, Joel Winnik, J. Gregory Sidak, and Richard Cotton (Read)
O
- “Congress Wrestles with the Internet: ACLU v. Reno and the
Communications Decency Act” by Claudia Oliveri (Read)
- “Television Wars” by Steven Hsiang Onne (Read)
P
- “European Provisions for the Establishment of Co-Regulation
Frameworks” by Carmen Palzer
- “Trademark Infringement, Metatags, and The Initial Interest
Confusion Remedy” by Stanley U. Paylago
- “An Evening with Richard D. Parsons” by Richard D.
Parsons (Read)
- “An Analysis of the Public Safety & Homeland Security
Benefits of an Interoperable Nationwide Emergency Communications Network
at 700 MHZ Built by a Public-Private Partnership” by Dr. Alan Pearce
(Read)
- “Cingular’s Purchase of AT&T Wireless: An Economic
Analysis” by Alan Pearce and J. Richard Carlson (Read)
- “Personal Jurisdiction in Cyberspace: Where Can You Be Sued,
And Whose Laws Apply?” written by George M. Perry with contributions
by Peggy A. Miller, Vivian Polak and Marcy L. Edwards
- “Access to Global Telecommunications: A Comparative
Discussion of the Extraterritorial Legal Issues Confronting the
Telecommunications Relay Service” by Joshua Pila (Read)
R
- “Self-Censorship in Latin America" by Geraldo Reves (Read)
- “Economic and Regulatory Barriers to Digital Radio
Technology” by Scott Rossnow (Read)
- “The 1996 Telecommunications Act Trilogy” by Gregory
L. Rosston (Read)
- “What are We Carrying Across the EU These Days?” by
Thomas Roukens (Read)
S
- "Campbell v. Acuff-Rose: Bringing Fair Use into Focus?”
by Edward Samuels (Read)
- “The Importance of Preserving Copyright” by Edward
Samuels (Read)
- “Media and Telecommunications Regulation on the Internet:
Regulate or Strangulate?” by Lewis Schnurr
- “Telephone Competition Under The 1996 Telecommunications
Act” by Stacy Schwartz
- “One and the Same: How Internet Non-Regulation Undermines
the Rationales Used to Support Broadcast Regulation” by Stephen J.
Shapiro
- “The Odd Couple: Postmodern Culture and Copyright Law”
by Eric Shimanoff (Read)
- “A Minimum Contacts and Fairness Examination of Personal
Jurisdiction Over Providers of Free Downloads on the Internet” by
Natalya Shmulevich
- “Does the Supreme Court have a ‘Liberal’ or
‘Conservative’ Intellectual Copyright Jurisprudence?: An
Evening with Kenneth Starr and Martin Gerbus” by Moderator Mel
Simensky
- The Role of Parody in Copyright: Is a New Wind Blowing?
“Introduction” by Melvin Simensky (Read)
- “Broadcasting on the Internet: Legal Issues for Traditional
and Internet-Only Broadcasters” by Eric S. Slater (Read)
- “The Supreme Court and the Prior Rstraint Doctrine: An
Ominous Shift?” by Sigman L. Splichal and Matthew D. Bunker (Read)
- “What About Broadcast Violence?” by Shalom C. Stephens
(Read)
- “Child Online Protection Act: The Problem of Contemporary
Community Standards on the World Wide Web” by
Sahara Stone
- “Sport as Reflected in European Media Law” by
Alexander Scheuer and Peter Strothmann (Read)
- “The Government's Role in the National Information
Infrastructure” by Thomas Sugrue (Read)
T
- “Alien Ownership Restrictions in the Communications
Industry: Are They Compatible with the NII?” by Dale Tarzia (Read)
- “Computerized Bulletin Board Systems: Civil Liability for
Rogue Programming” by Dale Tarzia (Read)
- "Digital Video Copyright Protection with File Based
Content" by Patrick Turner (Read)
V
- “The Future of Must-Carry: From Must-Carry to a Concept of
Universal Service in the Info-Communications Sector” by Peggy Valcke
(Read)
W
- “Permanent Number Portability: A Necessary Element for
Effective Local Competition” by Christopher Waldron (Read)
- “"Propertyzing" the Electromagnetic Spectrum: Why
It's Important and, How to Begin” by
Lawrence J.
White
(Symposia not published by author)
- “A Critical Analysis of the AT&T - McGraw Merger”
(Read)
- “Telco - Cable Mergers: The Future of the Telecommunications
Industry?” (Read)
Articles Alphabetically by Title
#
- “The 1996 Telecommunications Act Trilogy” by Gregory
L. Rosston (Read)
A
- "Access to the Celestial Multiplex" by Peter Johnson (Read)
- “Access to Global Telecommunications: A Comparative
Discussion of the Extraterritorial Legal Issues Confronting the
Telecommunications Relay Service” by Joshua Pila (Read)
- “Advertising Agencies Face Stricter Scrutiny for Their
Ads” by Christopher D'Orta (Read)
- “Alien Ownership Restrictions in the Communications
Industry: Are They Compatible with the NII?” by Dale Tarzia (Read)
- “Analog and Digital Must-Carry Obligations of Cable and
Satellite Operators in the
United States ” by
Rob Frieden (Read)
- “An Analysis of the Public Safety & Homeland Security
Benefits of an Interoperable Nationwide Emergency Communications Network
at 700 MHZ Built by a Public-Private Partnership” by Dr. Alan Pearce
(Read)
- “Another Look at European Internet Law” by Alain
Gardrat
B
- “Bell-Atlantic Paves the Way for In-Region Inter-Lata Long
Distance Approval” by Paul Cordella“Flexibility in Parody of
Copyrighted Material” by Joseph Beck (Read)
- “Broadcasting on the Internet: Legal Issues for Traditional
and Internet-Only Broadcasters” by Eric S. Slater (Read)
- “Bush Administration Secrecy: An Empirical Study of Freedom
of Information Act Disclosure” by Edward B. Gerard (Read)
C
- “Cable Television Privacy Requirements Enter the World on
Internet Service Providers” by David R. Goodfriend (Read)
- "Campbell v. Acuff-Rose: Bringing Fair Use into Focus?”
by Edward Samuels (Read)
- “Child Online Protection Act: The Problem of Contemporary
Community Standards on the World Wide Web” by Sahara
Stone
- “Cingular’s Purchase of AT&T Wireless: An Economic
Analysis” by Alan Pearce and J. Richard Carlson (Read)
- “Clearing the Air: Deconstructing the Myths and
Misconceptions about Buying Broadcast Stations” by Erwin G. Krasnow
(Read)
- “Comparative Broadcast Hearings: Bechtel and the Integration
Criterion” by Tanner Freeman (Read)
- “Competition in Canadian Telecommunications: Building on
Success and Moving Forward” by Francoise Bertrand
- “Computerized Bulletin Board Systems: Civil Liability for
Rogue Programming” by Dale Tarzia (Read)
- “Congress Wrestles with the Internet: ACLU v. Reno and the
Communications Decency Act” by Claudia Oliveri (Read)
- “Consumer Welfare, Capital Formation and Net Neutrality:
Paying for the Next Generation Broadband Networks” by Larry F. Darby
and Joseph P. Fuhr, Jr. (Read)
- “Content and Control of Public Access Channels on Cable
Television After Denver Area Educational Telecommunications Consortium v.
FCC: The Non-Forum Forum” by Jeffrey S. Hops (Read)
- “A Critical Analysis of the AT&T - McGraw Merger”
(Read)
D
- “The Demise of the Information Superhighway” by
Michael Botein
- "The Development of IPTV and VOD in Europe in the Context of
Transition to Digital Television" by Andre Lange (Read)
- “Dial and File Services Accelerate Court Business” by
Charlotte G. Anderson-Bedford (Read)
- "Digital Rights Management Systems (DRMs): Recent
Developments in Europe" by Fracisco Javier Cabrera Blazquez (Read)
- "Digital Video Copyright Protection with File Based
Content" by Patrick Turner (Read)
- “Does the Supreme Court have a ‘Liberal’ or
‘Conservative’ Intellectual Copyright Jurisprudence?: An
Evening with Kenneth Starr and Martin Gerbus” by Moderator Mel
Simensky
- “Does the Wind Blow Fair? A Discussion of the Critique of
the Suntrust v. Houghton-Mifflin Case” by Carla D. Davis (Read)
E
- “Economic and Regulatory Barriers to Digital Radio
Technology” by Scott Rossnow (Read)
- “European Provisions for the Establishment of Co-Regulation
Frameworks” by Carmen Palzer
- “An Evening with Richard D. Parsons” by Richard D.
Parsons (Read)
F
- “FCC Paves Way
for Personal Communications Systems” by Brad Franco
(Read)
- “The FCC’s New Indecency Enforcement Policy and Its
European Counterparts: A Cautionary Tale” by Michael Botein and
Dariusz Adamski (Read)
- “FCC Regulation and Other Oxymorons Revisited” by
Erwin G. Krasnow and M. Wayne Milstead
- “Foreign Ownership in the Communications Industry: An
Analysis of Section 310” by Richard Nohe, Erwin Krasnow, Keith E.
Bernard, Joel Winnik, J. Gregory Sidak, and Richard Cotton (Read)
- “Freedom versus Access Rights in a European Context”
by Ad van Loon
- “The Future of Caps - In Light of Technological, Economic
and Legal Factors” by James Alexander Hall, IV (Read)
- “The Future of Must-Carry: From Must-Carry to a Concept of
Universal Service in the Info-Communications Sector” by Peggy Valcke
(Read)
G
- “Gaps in the Jurisdictional Fence: Supreme Court Lets FCC
Regulate Prices and Other Intrastate Matters in Search for Local Exchange
Competition” by Derek Jacques and Dawn Fasano
- “Give Me Liberty: Individual Rights in A Time
of War” by Anthony Lewis
- “The Government's Role in the National Information
Infrastructure” by Thomas Sugrue (Read)
H
- “The History of Facsimile Use” by Catherine Rubio
Kuffner (Read)
I
- “The Importance of Preserving Copyright” by Edward
Samuels (Read)
- “The Integrity of Copyright” by Martin Garbus (Read)
- “Introduction: To Have or Not to Have – Must-Carry
Rules” by Wolfgang Cross and Susanne Nikoltchev (Read)
- “Investment Incentives and Local Competition at the
FCC” by Larry F. Darby and Joseph Fuhr
- “Is Use Of The V-Chip In The Public Schools An Exorcise Of
Government – Sponsored Censorship?” by Jenean M. Klein
L
- “A La Carte Cable Programming: Enhanced Consumer Choice or
Evasion of Regulation?” by Robert B. Gibson (Read)
-
“Loose Ends” by Peter Huber (Read)
M
- “Media and Telecommunications Regulation on the Internet:
Regulate or Strangulate?” by Lewis Schnurr
- "A Million Little Murrows: New Media and New Politics"
by Brian Lehrer (Read)
- “A Minimum Contacts and Fairness Examination of Personal
Jurisdiction Over Providers of Free Downloads on the Internet” by
Natalya Shmulevich
- “Musical Arrangements: The Unprotected Intellectual
Property” by Roy Evans (Read)
N
- "National Entertainment Law Moot Court Competition Best
Petitioners' Brief” by Andra H. Feiner, Carol A. Giuliano, and
Jessica M. LaMarche
- “New Use in Copyright: A Messy Case” by Anthony
diFrancesca (Read)
- “The New York Story: ‘Ain't No Stopping Us
Now’” by William E. Kennard
- “Now That We Have Competition, Where Do We Go From
Here? A Road Map For Deregulation” by Jennifer A.
Manner (Read)
O
- “The Odd Couple: Postmodern Culture and Copyright Law”
by Eric Shimanoff (Read)
- “One and the Same: How Internet Non-Regulation Undermines
the Rationales Used to Support Broadcast Regulation” by Stephen J.
Shapiro
- “Open Access to Cable Systems for Internet Access
Providers” by Kathleen Hawkins Berkowe
- “Originality” by Monica Ashton (Read)
- “Outlook for Copyright and Digital Media Legislation in the
108th Congress” by Philip S. Corwin
- “OVS: A Platform Worth Investing In?” by Kimberly
Auerbach (Read)
P
- “Paying Attention to Justice: The FCC and the Failure to
Deregulate” by Michelle Almeida (Read)
- “Payphone Deregulation Under The Telecommunications Act of
1996” by Benjamin Lipschitz (Read)
- “Permanent Number Portability: A Necessary Element for
Effective Local Competition” by Christopher Waldron (Read)
- “Personal Jurisdiction in Cyberspace: Where Can You Be Sued,
And Whose Laws Apply?” written by George M. Perry with contributions
by Peggy A. Miller, Vivian Polak and Marcy L. Edwards
- “The Potential for Practice of an Intangible Idea” by
Tarlach McGonagle
- "'Propertyzing" the Electromagnetic Spectrum: Why It's
Important and, How to Begin" by
Lawrence J. White
R
- "Regulating the Transition from from Analog to Digital
Television Broadcasting in North America: A Comparison of the Canadian,
U.S., and Mexican Experiences" by Joshua T. Block (Read)
- “Regulation of Speech on the Internet: Fourth Time’s
the Charm?” by Tanessa Cabe (Read)
- “Regulatory Treatment of Network Convergence: Opportunities
and Challenges in the Digital Era” by Benjamin Lipschitz
- “Restricting Foreign Television Programming in Europe: The
European Community's Television Quota Reappraised” by Michael
Landsman
- "The Role of Parody in Copyright: Is a New Wind Blowing?
“Introduction” by Melvin Simensky (Read)
S
- “Self-Censorship in Latin America" by Geraldo Reves (Read)
- "The Silent Treatment: Retaliatory Government Shut-Outs of
the Press" by Samia F. Khan (Read)
- “Spectrum Auctions for Personal Communications Services:
Protecting Small Business Concerns” by Andrea L. Johnson (Read)
- “Sport as Reflected in European Media Law” by
Alexander Scheuer and Peter Strothmann (Read)
- “A State-By-State Comparison of Spam Laws” by
Arminda B. Bepko
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Mark Gaynor and Scott Bradner (Read)
- “The Supreme Court and the Prior Rstraint Doctrine: An
Ominous Shift?” by Sigman L. Splichal and Matthew D. Bunker (Read)
- “Synthetic Competition” by The Honorable Douglas H.
Ginsburg (Read)
T
- “Telco - Cable Mergers: The Future of the Telecommunications
Industry?” (Read)
- “The Telecom Act at Three: Seeing the Face of the
Future” by Honorable William E. Kennard, Chairman, Federal
Communications Commission
- “The Telecommunications Act of 1996 and Cable Rate
Regulation” by Matthew C. Bracco (Read)
- “Telecommunications, Itemization, and Privacy: Some
Developments in the EC and the Netherlands” by Willem F. Korthals
Altes (Read)
- “Telephone Competition Under The 1996 Telecommunications
Act” by Stacy Schwartz
- “Television Wars” by Steven Hsiang Onne (Read)
- "Television Without Frontiers in the European Union: The
Commission Moves Broadcasting to New Grounds" by Willem F. Korthals
Altes (Read)
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Botein
- “Trademark Infringement, Metatags, and The Initial Interest
Confusion Remedy” by Stanley U. Paylago
V
- “Videostreaming Content over the Internet” by Lyndon
Hong
U
- “The Use of Disclaimers & the Internet's World Wide
Web” by B. Keith Fulton (Read)
W
- “What About Broadcast Violence?” by Shalom C. Stephens
(Read)
- “What Are We Carrying Across the EU These Days?” by
Thomas Roukens (Read)
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Discussion” by Sabina Gorini and Nico van Eijk (Read)