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Editor's note.
Welcome to the 58th Volume of the Federal Communications Law Journal, the nation's premier journal in communications law and the official law journal of the Federal Communications Bar Association. . . .

Virginia cellular and highland cellular: the FCC establishes a framework for eligible telecommunications carrier designation in
I. INTRODUCTION II. BACKGROUND III. CONTROVERSY AND SIGNIFICANCE IV. ELIGIBLE TELECOMMUNICATIONS DESIGNATION FRAMEWORK A. 1996 Telecommunications Act B. FCC Regulations and . . .

Navigating communications regulation in the wake of 9/11.
I. THE GOVERNMENT'S ENHANCED SURVEILLANCE AUTHORITY A. Changes to the Surveillance Statutes 1. Application to New Providers 2. New Classes of Surveillance Targets and . . .

Broadcast flags and the war against digital television piracy: a solution or dilemma for the digital era?
I. INTRODUCTION II. THE MECHANICS OF THE SOLUTION A. The ATSC Flag B. The Flag's Technical Strengths and Vulnerabilities 1. Strengths of the Flag 2. Weaknesses of the . . .

Four more years ... of the status quo? How simple principles can lead us out of the regulatory wilderness.
I. INTRODUCTION II. REGULATORY CLASSIFICATIONS III. JURISDICTIONAL MATTERS IV. AGENCY POWER V. CONCLUSION: ENDING THE "CHICKEN LITTLE COMPLEX" I. INTRODUCTION As the Bush Administration . . .

Digital Crossroads: American Telecommunications Policy in the Internet Age.(Book Review)
Digital Crossroads: American Telecommunications Policy in the Internet Age, Jonathan E. Nuechterlein & Philip J. Weiser, Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press, 2005, 670 pages. Most practitioners of . . .

New objectives for CFIUS: foreign ownership, critical infrastructure, and communications interception.(Committee on Foreign Inve
I. NEW CHALLENGES II. THE CFIUS PROCESS III. RISKS OF FOREIGN OWNERSHIP IV. NEW GOALS FOR REGULATION Global economic integration creates new kinds of risks for national security. Foreign ownership . . .

Editor's note.
Welcome to the third issue of the fifty-seventh volume of the Federal Communications Law Journal. A number of years have passed since September 11, and yet security issues continue to be at the . . .

Recent developments in program content regulation.
I. THE DEREGULATORY TREND THAT BEGAN IN THE 1970S II. 2004: STRENGTHENING OF RULES GOVERNING INDECENCY AND CHILDREN'S TV A. Indecency B. Children's Television on Digital . . .

Time for change on media cross-ownership regulation.
I. INTRODUCTION II. THE REVISED CROSS-MEDIA RULES III. TODAY'S MEDIA MARKETPLACE IV. A LEVEL PLAYING FIELD V. PUBLIC INTEREST BENEFITS VI. THE THIRD CIRCUIT'S DECISION VII. STEPS FOR THE NEW . . .

Digital Nation: Toward an Inclusive Information Society.(Book Review)
Digital Nation: Toward an Inclusive Information Society, Anthony G. Wilhelm, Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press, 2004, 184 pages. In the dawn of the information age, technological literacy and access . . .

State regulatory approaches to VoIP: policy, implementation, and outcome.
I. APPROACHING VOIP A. The Genesis of Approaches B. The Functional Approach 1. Legal Approach (Application of State Law) 2. The States a. Non Cases-in-Controversy . . .

Securing the freedom of the communications revolution.(Introduction)
At the dawn of the American Revolution, Thomas Paine wrote that "the design and end of government" was to provide the public with "freedom and security." (1) For the past 200 years, Americans . . .

The contrasting policies of the FCC and FERC regarding the importance of open transmission networks in downstream competitive ma
I. BACKGROUND A. FERC's Historical Resistance to Competition and Court Mandates B. Origins and Evolution of FERC's Policies Regarding Access to Gas Pipelines and Electric . . .

The broadcast flag: it's not just TV.
I am not much of a TV person. My only set, non-HD, still picks up its channels through rabbit ears. The broadcast flag still gets me steamed, though, so much so that I recently built a . . .

Discriminatory filtering: CIPA's effect on our nation's youth and why the Supreme Court erred in upholding the constitutionality
I. INTRODUCTION II. LEGAL HISTORY OF THE CHILDREN'S INTERNET PROTECTION ACT A. What is CIPA? 1. What is a Filter and How Does It Work? a. Disabling Filters 2. . . .

Homeland security and wireless telecommunications: the continuing evolution of regulation.
I. INTRODUCTION II. PUBLIC INTEREST REGULATION IN THE NAME OF SAFETY A. Introduction B. CALEA 1. CALEA Statutory Framework 2. Implementation on the Wireless . . .

Signor Marconi's Magic Box: The Most Remarkable Invention of the 19th Century and the Amateur Inventor Whose Genius Sparked a Re
Signor Marconi's Magic Box: The Most Remarkable Invention of the 19th Century & the Amateur Inventor Whose Genius Sparked a Revolution, Gavin Weightman, Cambridge, Mass.: Da Capo Press, 2003, . . .

My beef with big media: how government protects big media - and shuts out upstarts like me.
I. THE BIG SQUEEZE II. SUPERSIZING NETWORKS III. TRIPLE BLIGHT A. Loss of quality B. Loss of localism C. Loss of democratic debate IV. INDEPENDENTS' DAY In the late 1960s, when . . .

Universal service: problems, solutions, and responsive policies.
I. THE IMPORTANCE OF UNIVERSAL SERVICE II. PROBLEMS WITH UNIVERSAL SERVICE III. PROBEMATIC POLICIES IV. PROPOSED SOLUTIONS V. FORBEARANCE, COMPETITION, INFORMATION SERVICES AND ARBITRAGE . . .

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