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Broadband and Cable Industry Law 2010
Chair(s):
Howard J. Symons, Tara M. Corvo
Practice Area:
Broadband and cable,
Communications and telecommunications,
Digital and mass media
Published:
Jan 2010
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ISBN:
9781402413292
PLI Item #:
22634
CHB Spine #:
G993, G994
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Front Matter
Faculty Bios
Table of Contents to Vol. 1
Table of Contents to Vol. 2
Chapter 1. Creating Effective Broadband Network Regulation
Chapter 2. The FCC's New Effort to Regulate the Internet
Chapter 3. Overview: Changes for Cable in 2010
Chapter 4. Comments of Public Knowledge, Media Access Project, the New America Foundation, and U.S. PIRG, In The Matter of a National Broadband Plan for Our Future, No. 09-51 (June 8, 2009)
Chapter 5. Statement of Gigi B. Sohn, President, Public Knowledge, Before the Federal Communications Commission, National Broadband Plan Workshop: Best Practices/Big Ideas (Sept. 3, 2009)
Chapter 6. Forcing the Net Through a Sieve: Why Copyright Filtering Is Not a Viable Solution for U.S. ISPs
Chapter 7. The Emerging Online Video Market
Chapter 8. CRS Report for Congress, Cartoon Network LP v. CSC Holdings, Inc.: Remote-Storage Digital Video Recorders and Copyright Law (Oct. 23, 2008)
Chapter 9. Press Release: Time Warner Inc. Announces Widespread Distribution of Cable TV Content Online (June 24, 2009)
Chapter 10. Brief Amicus Curiae of Professors Jack M. Balkin, Jim Chen, Lawrence Lessig, Barbara van Schewick, and Timothy Wu Urging that the FCC's Order Be Affirmed, Comcast Corp. v. FCC (D.C. Cir. Oct. 5, 2009)
Chapter 11. Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, In the Matter of Preserving the Open Internet, Broadband Industry Practices, FCC 09-93 (Adopted/Released Oct. 22, 2009)
Chapter 12. Order, In the Matter of Herring Broadcasting, Inc., et al. v. Time Warner Cable, et al., MB Docket No. 08-214 (January 27, 2009)
Chapter 13. Selected Quotations from Recommended Decision of FCC Chief Admin. Law Judge Richard L. Sipple (Released Oct. 14, 2009), In the Matter of Herring Broadcasting, Inc. D/B/A Wealth TV, Complainant v. Time Warner Cable Inc., Bright House Networks
Chapter 14. Program Access Requirements Under the Communications Act: Background and Current Issues
Chapter 15. PEG Digitization and Franchise Level Playing Field Materials
Chapter 16. Franchising 2010
Chapter 17. Recent Developments in Cable Law
Chapter 18. The Next Step for Next Generation Technology: Interconnecting Managed Packet Networks to Preserve Voice Service Quality and Competition
Chapter 19. Cable Voice Services Review, 2010
Chapter 20. Comments of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association, In the Matter of Sponsorship Identification Rules and Embedded Advertising, No. 08-90
Chapter 21. Testimony of Kyle McSlarrow, President and CEO, National Cable & Telecommunications Association, on Images Children See on the Screen Before the Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet, U.S. House of Representatives (June 22, 2007)
Chapter 22. Update on Cable Programming Content Regulation: Indecency, Children's Programming, and Product Placement
Chapter 23. Antitrust and Communications Law Issues Raised by Brantley, et al. v. NBC, et al.: Who Best to Address a Consumer's Request for a La Carte Programming, the FCC or the Federal Courts?
Chapter 24. Antitrust Issues for Cable and Telecom Mergers and Acquisitions
Chapter 25. Recent Federal Antitrust and DOJ/FTC Law Enforcement Developments That May Affect Communications Policy, Including Bundling of Video Programming Channels in Tiers, Single Firm Conduct (Including Conduct Involving Essential Facilities), and Media, Telecoms
Chapter 26. Summary of Cable Act Privacy Provisions and Background Regarding Targeted Advertising
Chapter 27. Refocusing the FTC's Role in Privacy Protection, Comments of the Center for Democracy & Technology in Regards to the FTC Consumer Privacy Roundtable
Chapter 28. Online Behavioral Advertising: Industry's Current Self-Regulatory Framework Is Necessary, But Still Insufficient on Its Own to Protect Consumers
Chapter 29. Broadband and Cable Industry Law Developments in Cable Technology
Chapter 30. Past and Present: Making the Case for a Regulatory Approach to Addressing Disability Discrimination in the Provision of Emerging Broadband and Cable Technologies
Chapter 31. Access to Cable Plant and Programming (PowerPoint)
Chapter 32. Cable Voice Services Review (PowerPoint)
Index to Vol. 1
Index to Vol. 2
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