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1992 Cable Act: Just the Beginning, 15:305
The Cable
Communications Policy Act of 1984 v. the First Amendment, 7:381
Cable Copyright:
The Corruption of Consensus, 6:283
Cable Franchising
and the First Amendment: Preferred Problems, Undesirable
Solutions, 10:999
Cable Television
and Copyright: Legislation and the Marketplace Model, 2:477
Cable Television,
Government Regulation, and the First Amendment, 3:577
Cable Television
Secured Financing, 5:95
Cable's "Non
Cable Communications Services": Cable Television as a
Common Carrier, 8:75
The Economic Case
for the Coexistence of Monopoly Power and Goodwill in the Cable
Television Industry, 16:265
Editorial Freedom:
Editors, Retailers, and Access to the Mass Media, 9:213
Eliminating the
Network/Cable Cross Ownership Ban: Does a Free Market Protect
the Marketplace of Ideas?, 6:163
Extension of the
Federal Communications Commission's Jurisdiction to the Television
Networks, 4:235
The FCC and
"Pay Cable": Promoting Diversity on Television, 6:773
The FCC Under Mark
Fowler: A Mixed Bag, 10:521
Federal Preemption
of State Obscenity Law Applied to Broadcasting, 5:21
The First Amendment
and the Cable Television Operator: An Unprotective Shield Against
Public Access Requirements, 4:1
As Interactive
Cable Enters, Does Privacy Go Out the Window?, 4:781
Libel Law in the
Twenty First Century: Defamation and the Electronic Newspaper, 3:379
Maximizing the
Benefits of Tax Certificates in Broadcast and Cable Ventures, 13:753
Municipal Ownership
of Cable Television: Some Issues and Problems, 3:667
New Communications
Technology: The Emerging Antitrust Agenda, 3:685
Preferred
Communications, Inc. v. Los Angeles: Broadening Cable's First
Amendment Rights and Narrowing Cities' Franchising Powers, 8:535
A Reexamination of
Cable Television's Compulsory Licensing Royalty Rates: The
Copyright Royalty Tribunal and the Marketplace, 5:681
Regulating Cable
Television, 3:607
The Regulatory
Status of Cable Television Leased Channels: Issues of Common
Carriage and Preemption, 4:269
State Action
Immunity and Antitrust Issues in Cable Television Franchising, 3:645
The Struggle Over
Performing Rights to Music: BMI and ASCAP vs. Cable Television, 14:47
Two Way Cable
Television and Informational Privacy, 6:797
Unauthorized Pay
Television Reception Under Section 605 of the Communications Act, 3:719
Video Technology
and the Law: A Bibliography of Legal and Law Related Materials
on Cable Television, Subscription/Pay Television, Direct Broadcast
Satellites, Videorecording and Videotext, 5:341
Will the Real Cable
Television Industry Please Stand Up: The Divergent Regulatory
Treatment of the Cable Television Industry Prior to the Cable
Communications Policy Act of 1984, 8:33
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