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Cable Television Law 2004: Competition in Video, Internet & Telephony
Chair(s):
Frank W. Lloyd
Practice Area:
Communications and telecommunications
Published:
Mar 2004
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1402404077
PLI Item #:
3184
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Front Matter
Table of Contents to Vol. 1
Table of Contents to Vol. 2
Chapter 1. Local Communities and Communications Networks: Key Issues 2004
Chapter 2. An Economic Analysis of the Claims Made by Dr. Mark Cooper in “Cable Mergers, Monopoly Power and Price Increases” by Michael L. Katz, 28 July 2003
Chapter 3. NCTA Petition for Rehearing En Banc: Brand X Internet Services v. Federal Communications Commission (9th Cir.) 157
Chapter 4. Level 3 Communications Petition to FCC For Regulatory Forbearance For Voice-Embedded IP Communications
Chapter 5. Reply Comments of the National Cable & Telecommunications Association: In the Matter of Annual Assessment of the Status of Competition in the Market for the Delivery of Video Programming
Chapter 6. Media Bureau Presentation To the FCC Commissioners On Plans For 2004 (February 15, 2004)
Chapter 7. Telecommunications “Franchising” January 2004 Edition
Chapter 8. Recent Developments in Cable Law
Chapter 9. Regulatory Considerations for Cable Provided Voice Over Internet Protocol Services
Chapter 10. Issues for Cable-Provided Telecommunications Services
Chapter 11. Programming Regulation: Broadcast Signal Carriage Issues
Chapter 12. Programming Negotiation and Regulation 2004: Can’t We All Just Get Along?
Chapter 13. Broadcast Signal Carriage and Content Regulation: 2004 Update
Chapter 14. Competition Litigation in Telecommunications in 2004 and Beyond: An Overview of Antitrust, Predatory Pricing, Competitive Access, Overbuilds, and Other Competitive Issues
Chapter 15. Areas of Potential Litigation in Competitive Broadband Markets
Chapter 16. Antitrust Issues for Cable and TeleCom Mergers and Acquisitions
Chapter 17. FCC Public Notice: Subject to Conditions, Commission Approves Transaction Between General Motors Corporation, Hughes Electronics Corporation and the News Corporation Limited (December 19, 2003)
Chapter 18. Fact Sheet: FCC’s Conditioned Approval of News Corp-DirecTV Merger December 19, 2003
Chapter 19. Online Liability 2004: The Digital Millennium Copyright Act Revisited
Chapter 20. Cable Compatibility With Consumer Electronic Devices: DFAST Technology License Agreement For Unidirectional Digital Cable Products
Chapter 21. FCC Consumer Facts: Compatibility of Cable TV and Digital TV Receivers-“Plug-and-Play”
Chapter 22. FCC Eases Digital TV Transition for Consumers: Competition, Convenience, and Simplicity Cited as Key Goals of “Plug and Play” Rules, September 10, 2003
Chapter 23. FCC Adopts Anti-Piracy Protection for Digital TV: Broadcast Flag Prevents Mass Internet Distribution; Consumer Copying Not Affected; No New Equipment Needed, November 4, 2003 489
Chapter 24. Current Cable Telephone Initiatives
Chapter 25. Competition Issues Faced by Multichannel Video Distributors and Internet Access Service Providers and by Programming and Other Content Vendors Under the Antitrust and Communications Laws: Mergers/Acquisitions/ Joint Ventures, Access/Carriage, Pricing/Packaging, and Franchising/Market Entry
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