Computer technology and US communications law
Philip S. Nyborg
Telecommunications Policy, 1977, vol. 1, issue 5, 374-380
Abstract:
Against a background of recent rulings by the Federal Communications Commission, the author discusses important issues in communications law currently emerging in the USA. His discussion focuses on the Second Computer Inquiry of the FCC and on the deliberations of the US Congress with respect to the Consumer Communications Reform Act. In conclusion, key questions are suggested for consideration in a proposed planning study by the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment.
Date: 1977
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