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of the State: Congressional Censorship of the National Endowment
for the Arts, 12:353
Attention K Mart
Shoppers: In K Mart Corp. v. Cartier, Inc. the Supreme Court
Granted District Courts Jurisdiction in Gray Market Disputes, 10:1131
Cable Television
and Copyright: Legislation and the Marketplace Model, 2:477
Cable Television,
Government Regulation, and the First Amendment, 3:577
Congress and the
Federal Communications Commission: The Continuing Contest for
Power, 9:619
The Courts in
Broadcast Regulatory Policy Making, 4:377
The Dole Bill:
Freeing the Telephone Company Seven?, 9:113
Federal Preemption
of State Obscenity Law Applied to Broadcasting, 5:21
The Money of Color:
Film Colorization and the 100th Congress, 11:391
New Communications
Technology: The Emerging Antitrust Agenda, 3:685
The New Copyright
Law, Public Broadcasting, and the Public Interest: A Response to
"Public Broadcasting and the Compulsory License", 3:33
Public Broadcasting
and the Compulsory License, 3:25
Regulating Cable
Television, 3:607
The Relationship
Between Motion Picture Distribution and Exhibition: An Analysis of
the Effects of Anti Blind Bidding Legislation, 9:131
Report of the
Copyright Royalty Tribunal on "Use of Certain Copyrighted
Works in Connection With Noncommercial Broadcasting" as
Required by 37 CFR 304.1, 3:41
Rewriting the 1934
Communications Act, 1976 1980: A Case Study of the Formulation
of Communications Policy, 3:345
Stacked Competition
and Phony Deregulation for AT&T: The Proposed
"Telecommunications Competition and Deregulation Act of
1981", 3:411
Universal v. Sony:
Is Home Use in Fact Fair Use?, 3:53
"Updating"
the Communications Act: New Electronics, Old Economics, and the
Demise of the Public Interest, 3:455
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