Articles Alphabetically by Author
Below you will find a list of our past issues organized in alphabetical
order by author. We are currently working hard to put all of our past
issues online so check back often. If you need a hard copy of a past issue
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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
- "In
Memoriam: Larry Darby" by Joseph P. Fuhr Jr (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)
- "Innovation and National Broadband Policies: Facts,
Fiction and Unanswered Questions in the Net Neutrality Debate" by
Larry F. Darby & 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)
- "Wireless:
The Common Medium of Conversation" by Reed Hundt (read)
J
- "Debris
Mitigation Certification and the Commercial Space Industry: A New Weapon in
the Fight Against Space Pollution" by Benjamin Jacobs (read)
- “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)
- "Technology,
Business, & Policy Implications as the Communications Ecosystem Moves
from POTs to PANs" by Alan Pearce, Barry Goodstadt, & Manoj
Agarwal (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)