All about Cable and Broadband

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Law Journal Press, 28‏/08‏/2021 - 1394 من الصفحات

All About Cable and Broadband (formerly All About Cable) is a forward-looking, comprehensive survey of the law at every level as it applies to cable networks and their television systems, to cable's satellite competitors, and to the convergence of these technologies with the broadband Internet and digital telephony.

Cited by the Supreme Court in Turner Broadcasting v. Federal Communications Commission, All About Cable and Broadband provides a comprehensive guide for entrepreneurs and attorneys on a broad range of topics, including: content regulation; horizontal and vertical ownership; interactive television; franchise transfer; pole attachments for information services; rate regulation; access to multiple-dwelling units; broadcast signal carriage; effective competition; subscriber privacy rights; access channels; theft of service; copyright; preemption; and conflict law. Additionally, the treatise addresses the new universe of questions raised by the proliferation of wireless devices.

Ⱥ looseleaf, one volume, 1,198; published in 1981, updated as needed; no additional charge for updates during your subscription. Looseleaf print subscribers receive supplements. The online edition is updated automatically. ISBN: 978-1-58852-012-8

 

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A Brief History of Cable Television
1-2
1
1-8
1
1-15
1
1-22
16
1-37
CHAPTER 2
2-1
CHAPTER 3
2-3
iii
2-5
Defining the Local Market
4-1
03
4-27
04
4-50
05
4-62
CHAPTER 5
51
02
56
7 Other CrossOwnership Limits Multiple
5-7
CHAPTER 6
6-1

06A Retransmission Consent 254 1
06B Digital Television Must Carry 262
06D A La Carte Access 262 13
2-13
1 Reexamination of Horizontal and Vertical
2-108
Except Franchising
3-1
02A Preemption of State and Local Efforts to Expand
3-57
02B An Alternative Approach to Regulation
3-69
3 Obscenity and Indecency on Cable
6-66
05A Violence Ratings and the VChip 691
6-91
05B Childrens Programming 698
6-98
1 The FCC Tries to Become Technology
6-117
CHAPTER 7
7-2
Table of Cases TC1
1-1
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A former vice chairman of The New York Times, James C. Goodale is the founder of Debevoise & Plimpton's LLP's communications law practice in New York and Washington, D.C. Mr. Goodale, who received his B.A. from Yale University and his J.D. from the University of Chicago Law School, has taught communications law at Yale, New York University and Fordham Law Schools. He is also a past chairman of the New York State Bar Special Committee on Access and the Communications Law Committee of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. Rob Frieden serves as Pioneers Chair and is a Professor of Telecommunications and Law at Penn State University.

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