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Journal on Telecommunications and High Technology Law, Volume 4
Volume 4, Number 1, Fall 2005
- Lisa M. Neal-Graves:
Introduction. - Philip J. Weiser:
Rewriting The Telecom Act: An Introduction. 1-4
- Michael K. Powell:
The Digital Migration: Toward a New Telecom Act. 5-30 - Richard C. Notebaert:
Overseeing the Unforeseeable: A Rational Regulatory Approach to 21st Century Communications. 31-42
- Alfred E. Kahn:
Reforming the FCC and Its Mission: Lessons From the Airline Experience. 43-58 - Kevin Werbach:
Breaking the Ice: Rethinking Telecommunications Law for the Digital Age. 59-96 - Molly Shaffer Van Houweling:
Communications' Copyright Policy. 97-122
- Gerald R. Faulhaber:
The Question of Spectrum: Technology, Management, and Regime Change. 123-182 - James B. Speta:
Making Spectrum Reform "Thinkable". 183-216 - Ellen P. Goodman:
Spectrum Equity. 217-248
- Travis E. Litman:
Cognitive Radio: Moving Towards a Workable Framework For Commercial Leasing Of Public Safety Spectrum. 249-279
Volume 4, Number 2, Spring 2006
- Lisa M. Neal-Graves:
Introduction.
- David P. Reed:
Critiquing the Layered Regulatory Model. 281-298 - Douglas C. Sicker, Lisa Blumensaadt:
Misunderstanding the Layered Model(s). 299-320
- Kyle D. Dixon, Philip J. Weiser:
The Digital Age Communications Act Paradigm for Federal-State Authority. 321-364 - Paul Teske:
Wither The States? Comments on the DACA Federal-State Framework. 365-378 - Robert C. Atkinson:
Telecom Regulation for the 21st Century: Avoiding Gridlock, Adapting to Change. 379-408 - Susan Landau:
National Security on the Line. 409-448
- Andrew LaFontaine:
Adventures In Software Licensing: SCO V. IBM and the Future of the Open Source Model. 449-481
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