Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 19. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1980 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 79.
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... rules with the competitive environment of today and can account more readily for emerging technological trends . Eliminating the non - network program exclusivity rules while retaining a com- pulsory licensing scheme would merely shift ...
... rules with the competitive environment of today and can account more readily for emerging technological trends . Eliminating the non - network program exclusivity rules while retaining a com- pulsory licensing scheme would merely shift ...
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... rule will be used to protect one's right to express himself and one's right to stay informed on all aspects of important public issues . Id . at 386-92 . Other rules imposing similar legal obligations on the broadcaster include the ...
... rule will be used to protect one's right to express himself and one's right to stay informed on all aspects of important public issues . Id . at 386-92 . Other rules imposing similar legal obligations on the broadcaster include the ...
245. lappuse
... rules in July , 1967.4 * 43 In the text accompanying the rules , the FCC recognized the uncertainties that would result from the very language of the rule . The Commission explained , however , that the rules were not designed to answer ...
... rules in July , 1967.4 * 43 In the text accompanying the rules , the FCC recognized the uncertainties that would result from the very language of the rule . The Commission explained , however , that the rules were not designed to answer ...
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