Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 14. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1975 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 91.
57. lappuse
... issue - oriented corpo- rate image advertising is more difficult . A threshold problem is the absence of any indication of what types of unfairness are affected . If a distinction can be made between unfairness to the consumer in his ...
... issue - oriented corpo- rate image advertising is more difficult . A threshold problem is the absence of any indication of what types of unfairness are affected . If a distinction can be made between unfairness to the consumer in his ...
225. lappuse
... issue was a controversial one , and the commission ordered NBC to comply with the fairness doctrine . However , the majority of the circuit court decided that the FCC had committed an error of law in defining the scope of the issue ...
... issue was a controversial one , and the commission ordered NBC to comply with the fairness doctrine . However , the majority of the circuit court decided that the FCC had committed an error of law in defining the scope of the issue ...
228. lappuse
... issue , the FCC must make a three - fold determination : what specific issue has been raised ; whether this is a controversial issue of public importance ; and whether the broadcaster , in his overall program- ming , has afforded a ...
... issue , the FCC must make a three - fold determination : what specific issue has been raised ; whether this is a controversial issue of public importance ; and whether the broadcaster , in his overall program- ming , has afforded a ...
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