Fall 2010 Course Schedule

Communications Law (LAW-810-001)
Phillips

Meets: 03:00 PM - 04:50 PM (W) - Room 527

Enrolled: 14 / Limit: 16

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Description

This course provides a general overview of the legal and public policy issues in domestic regulation of the communications industry including, broadcasting, cable, satellite, telephone, wireless and broadband services.

2 Credits or 3 Credits with approved paper/1 credit independent study

Textbooks and Other Materials

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Author : Kang
Title : Communications Law and Policy
Publisher : Foundation Press
Edition : 3rd

First Class Readings

Introduction/ Power

Technological Power

  1. ACLU v. Reno, Communications Basics: 1-19
  2. Nicholas Negroponte, Being Digital, Jerry Kang & Dana Cuff, Pervasive Computing: Embedding the Public Sphere: 24-32

Economic Power 33-41

Legal Power 42-77