Publishing, Entertainment, Advertising and Allied Fields Law Quarterly, 14. sējumsCallaghan & Company, 1975 |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 79.
21. lappuse
... limited to advertising only the average sales or earnings of its distributors rather than being permitted to state ranges for various types of distributors , provided that it does not make deceptive use of unusual earnings realized only ...
... limited to advertising only the average sales or earnings of its distributors rather than being permitted to state ranges for various types of distributors , provided that it does not make deceptive use of unusual earnings realized only ...
175. lappuse
... limited number of broadcasters.80 It was the fact that the broadcast spectrum was limited that urged the first regulation of radio.81 Recognizing that access to the airwaves would be limited by the laws of physics , the Supreme Court ...
... limited number of broadcasters.80 It was the fact that the broadcast spectrum was limited that urged the first regulation of radio.81 Recognizing that access to the airwaves would be limited by the laws of physics , the Supreme Court ...
211. lappuse
... limited to such an extreme choice . The media should ferret out government concealment and propaganda ; government should regulate the media to the limited degree necessary to assure fulfillment of the people's need to know without ...
... limited to such an extreme choice . The media should ferret out government concealment and propaganda ; government should regulate the media to the limited degree necessary to assure fulfillment of the people's need to know without ...
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