Telecommunications and Media IssuesNova Publishers, 2008 - 118 lappuses In a society predicated on information, the media has a pervasive presence. From government policy to leisure television, the information age touches us all. The papers collected in this book constitute some of today's leading analyses of the information industry. Together, these essays represent a needed foundation for understanding the present state and future development of the mass media. Current trends in telecommunications as well as media impact on public opinion are presented. |
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... parents want to protect their children from seeing . Proponents of UCE insist it is a legitimate marketing technique that is protected by the First Amendment , and that some consumers want to receive such solicitations . On December 16 ...
... parents want to protect their children from seeing . Proponents of UCE insist it is a legitimate marketing technique that is protected by the First Amendment , and that some consumers want to receive such solicitations . On December 16 ...
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... parents in supervising the television viewing habits of their children , the Communications Act of 1934 ( as amended by the Telecommunications Act of 1996 ) requires that , as of January 1 , 2000 , new television sets with screens 13 ...
... parents in supervising the television viewing habits of their children , the Communications Act of 1934 ( as amended by the Telecommunications Act of 1996 ) requires that , as of January 1 , 2000 , new television sets with screens 13 ...
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... parent of the licensees with regard to whom the complaint was filed . [ 12 ] On March 15 , 2006 , the FCC issued a Forfeiture Order imposing a mandatory forfeiture in the amount of $ 550,000 on CBS for the airing of the 2004 Super Bowl ...
... parent of the licensees with regard to whom the complaint was filed . [ 12 ] On March 15 , 2006 , the FCC issued a Forfeiture Order imposing a mandatory forfeiture in the amount of $ 550,000 on CBS for the airing of the 2004 Super Bowl ...
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... parents have an opportunity to supervise their children's listening and viewing of over - the - air broadcasts ; ( 2 ) ensuring the well being of minors regardless of supervision ; and ( 3 ) protecting the right of all members of the ...
... parents have an opportunity to supervise their children's listening and viewing of over - the - air broadcasts ; ( 2 ) ensuring the well being of minors regardless of supervision ; and ( 3 ) protecting the right of all members of the ...
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SPAM AND OVERVIEW OF ISSUES CONCERNING COMMERCIAL ELECTRONIC MAIL | 33 |
CONSTITUTIONALITY OF APPLYING THE FCCS INDECENCY RESTRICTION TO CABLE TELEVISION | 51 |
THE TRANSITION TO DIGITAL TELEVISION IS AMERICA READY? | 63 |
THE VCHIP AND TV RATINGS MONITORING CHILDRENS ACCESS TO TV PROGRAMMING | 75 |
COPYRIGHT PROTECTION OF DIGITAL TELEVISION THE BROADCAST VIDEO FLAG | 87 |
WIPO TREATY ON THE PROTECTION OF BROADCASTING ORGINAZATIONS | 97 |
COPYRIGHT PROTECTION OF DIGITAL AUDIO RADIO BROADCASTS THE AUDIO FLAG | 103 |
Index | 111 |
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