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General Economics Lessons
Trump Can Win His Case Against Tech Giants
Trump Can Win His Case Against Tech Giants The companies censor on the government’s behalf. There’s ample precedent for calling it state action. The media has panned Donald Trump’s First Amendment lawsuits against Facebook,Twitter and YouTube: “sure to fail,” “as...
Telcommunications Act of 1934
[pdf-embedder url="https://telecommunicationslawlearningcommunity.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Tecommunications-Act-of-1934-amended-by-1996-Act.pdf" title="Telecommunications Act of 1934 amended by 1996 Act"]
Law and Electronic Commerce: The Next Frontier
Law and Electronic Commerce: The Next Frontier Kathleen M. H. Wallman and Steven M. H. WallmanWednesday, December 1, 1999 Ever wonder why some of the largest and most state-of-the-art online brokers won’t let you open an account online without your sending a “hard,...
Follow-Me-Roaming Patent
System for the extended provision of cellular mobile radiotelephone service Abstract A technique for enabling a peregrinating Cellular Mobile Radiotelephone (CMR) subscriber to automatically receive, in a foreign service area (that is, an area outside his home service...
Tulsi Gabbard teams with QAnon-supporting congressman to push Section 230 repeal
Tulsi Gabbard teams with QAnon-supporting congressman to push Section 230 repeal Break Up Big Tech Act is the second time Gabbard and Gosar have co-sponsored legislation. Dec 11, 2020, 1:36 pm Claire Goforth Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) and Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.)...
Trump and Biden View of Section 230
Both Trump and Biden have criticized Big Tech’s favorite law — here’s what Section 230 says and why they want to change it PUBLISHED THU, MAY 28 20201:08 PM EDTUPDATED THU, MAY 28 20201:27 PM EDT Lauren Feiner@LAUREN_FEINER KEY POINTS President Trump, Congress and the...
Konrad Zuse—the first relay computer
Konrad Zuse—the first relay computer During his study of civil engineering in the Technical College of Berlin Charlottenburg (Technischen Hochschule) Konrad Zuse (biography of Konrad Zuse) faced a serious problem, while studying the construction of buildings and...
A Brief History of American Telecommunications Regulation
A Brief History of American Telecommunications Regulation The history of governmental regulation of communication is at least as long as the history of censorship, the modern regulation of long-distance, or “tele,” communications is relatively short and can...
Comparison of the Internet and Traditional Media
Because of the Legal implications, a Comparison of the Internet and Traditional Media is necessary to determine the proper role of Government in regulating the Internet. Lawmakers made the decision a long time ago to treat online information differently than...
The Internet As Public Square
The Internet As Public Square Sometimes, well-intended efforts to prevent unacceptable behavior run into the reality of what it means to have an open and free society. That is what happened at the Supreme Court on Monday. The Supreme Court issued an opinion confirming...
F. A. Hayek Lessons
Trump Can Win His Case Against Tech Giants
Trump Can Win His Case Against Tech Giants The companies censor on the government’s behalf. There’s ample precedent for calling it state action. The media has panned Donald Trump’s First Amendment lawsuits against Facebook,Twitter and YouTube: “sure to fail,” “as...
Telcommunications Act of 1934
[pdf-embedder url="https://telecommunicationslawlearningcommunity.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Tecommunications-Act-of-1934-amended-by-1996-Act.pdf" title="Telecommunications Act of 1934 amended by 1996 Act"]
Law and Electronic Commerce: The Next Frontier
Law and Electronic Commerce: The Next Frontier Kathleen M. H. Wallman and Steven M. H. WallmanWednesday, December 1, 1999 Ever wonder why some of the largest and most state-of-the-art online brokers won’t let you open an account online without your sending a “hard,...
Follow-Me-Roaming Patent
System for the extended provision of cellular mobile radiotelephone service Abstract A technique for enabling a peregrinating Cellular Mobile Radiotelephone (CMR) subscriber to automatically receive, in a foreign service area (that is, an area outside his home service...
Tulsi Gabbard teams with QAnon-supporting congressman to push Section 230 repeal
Tulsi Gabbard teams with QAnon-supporting congressman to push Section 230 repeal Break Up Big Tech Act is the second time Gabbard and Gosar have co-sponsored legislation. Dec 11, 2020, 1:36 pm Claire Goforth Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) and Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.)...
Trump and Biden View of Section 230
Both Trump and Biden have criticized Big Tech’s favorite law — here’s what Section 230 says and why they want to change it PUBLISHED THU, MAY 28 20201:08 PM EDTUPDATED THU, MAY 28 20201:27 PM EDT Lauren Feiner@LAUREN_FEINER KEY POINTS President Trump, Congress and the...
Konrad Zuse—the first relay computer
Konrad Zuse—the first relay computer During his study of civil engineering in the Technical College of Berlin Charlottenburg (Technischen Hochschule) Konrad Zuse (biography of Konrad Zuse) faced a serious problem, while studying the construction of buildings and...
A Brief History of American Telecommunications Regulation
A Brief History of American Telecommunications Regulation The history of governmental regulation of communication is at least as long as the history of censorship, the modern regulation of long-distance, or “tele,” communications is relatively short and can...
Comparison of the Internet and Traditional Media
Because of the Legal implications, a Comparison of the Internet and Traditional Media is necessary to determine the proper role of Government in regulating the Internet. Lawmakers made the decision a long time ago to treat online information differently than...
The Internet As Public Square
The Internet As Public Square Sometimes, well-intended efforts to prevent unacceptable behavior run into the reality of what it means to have an open and free society. That is what happened at the Supreme Court on Monday. The Supreme Court issued an opinion confirming...
Political Science Lessons
Trump Can Win His Case Against Tech Giants
Trump Can Win His Case Against Tech Giants The companies censor on the government’s behalf. There’s ample precedent for calling it state action. The media has panned Donald Trump’s First Amendment lawsuits against Facebook,Twitter and YouTube: “sure to fail,” “as...
Telcommunications Act of 1934
[pdf-embedder url="https://telecommunicationslawlearningcommunity.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Tecommunications-Act-of-1934-amended-by-1996-Act.pdf" title="Telecommunications Act of 1934 amended by 1996 Act"]
Law and Electronic Commerce: The Next Frontier
Law and Electronic Commerce: The Next Frontier Kathleen M. H. Wallman and Steven M. H. WallmanWednesday, December 1, 1999 Ever wonder why some of the largest and most state-of-the-art online brokers won’t let you open an account online without your sending a “hard,...
Follow-Me-Roaming Patent
System for the extended provision of cellular mobile radiotelephone service Abstract A technique for enabling a peregrinating Cellular Mobile Radiotelephone (CMR) subscriber to automatically receive, in a foreign service area (that is, an area outside his home service...
Tulsi Gabbard teams with QAnon-supporting congressman to push Section 230 repeal
Tulsi Gabbard teams with QAnon-supporting congressman to push Section 230 repeal Break Up Big Tech Act is the second time Gabbard and Gosar have co-sponsored legislation. Dec 11, 2020, 1:36 pm Claire Goforth Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) and Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.)...
Trump and Biden View of Section 230
Both Trump and Biden have criticized Big Tech’s favorite law — here’s what Section 230 says and why they want to change it PUBLISHED THU, MAY 28 20201:08 PM EDTUPDATED THU, MAY 28 20201:27 PM EDT Lauren Feiner@LAUREN_FEINER KEY POINTS President Trump, Congress and the...
Konrad Zuse—the first relay computer
Konrad Zuse—the first relay computer During his study of civil engineering in the Technical College of Berlin Charlottenburg (Technischen Hochschule) Konrad Zuse (biography of Konrad Zuse) faced a serious problem, while studying the construction of buildings and...
A Brief History of American Telecommunications Regulation
A Brief History of American Telecommunications Regulation The history of governmental regulation of communication is at least as long as the history of censorship, the modern regulation of long-distance, or “tele,” communications is relatively short and can...
Comparison of the Internet and Traditional Media
Because of the Legal implications, a Comparison of the Internet and Traditional Media is necessary to determine the proper role of Government in regulating the Internet. Lawmakers made the decision a long time ago to treat online information differently than...
The Internet As Public Square
The Internet As Public Square Sometimes, well-intended efforts to prevent unacceptable behavior run into the reality of what it means to have an open and free society. That is what happened at the Supreme Court on Monday. The Supreme Court issued an opinion confirming...
Raw Data
Trump Can Win His Case Against Tech Giants
Trump Can Win His Case Against Tech Giants The companies censor on the government’s behalf. There’s ample precedent for calling it state action. The media has panned Donald Trump’s First Amendment lawsuits against Facebook,Twitter and YouTube: “sure to fail,” “as...
Telcommunications Act of 1934
[pdf-embedder url="https://telecommunicationslawlearningcommunity.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Tecommunications-Act-of-1934-amended-by-1996-Act.pdf" title="Telecommunications Act of 1934 amended by 1996 Act"]
Law and Electronic Commerce: The Next Frontier
Law and Electronic Commerce: The Next Frontier Kathleen M. H. Wallman and Steven M. H. WallmanWednesday, December 1, 1999 Ever wonder why some of the largest and most state-of-the-art online brokers won’t let you open an account online without your sending a “hard,...
Follow-Me-Roaming Patent
System for the extended provision of cellular mobile radiotelephone service Abstract A technique for enabling a peregrinating Cellular Mobile Radiotelephone (CMR) subscriber to automatically receive, in a foreign service area (that is, an area outside his home service...
Economics
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Quotes
Trump Can Win His Case Against Tech Giants
Trump Can Win His Case Against Tech Giants The companies censor on the government’s behalf. There’s ample precedent for calling it state action. The media has panned Donald Trump’s First Amendment lawsuits against Facebook,Twitter and YouTube: “sure to fail,” “as...
Telcommunications Act of 1934
[pdf-embedder url="https://telecommunicationslawlearningcommunity.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/Tecommunications-Act-of-1934-amended-by-1996-Act.pdf" title="Telecommunications Act of 1934 amended by 1996 Act"]
Law and Electronic Commerce: The Next Frontier
Law and Electronic Commerce: The Next Frontier Kathleen M. H. Wallman and Steven M. H. WallmanWednesday, December 1, 1999 Ever wonder why some of the largest and most state-of-the-art online brokers won’t let you open an account online without your sending a “hard,...
Follow-Me-Roaming Patent
System for the extended provision of cellular mobile radiotelephone service Abstract A technique for enabling a peregrinating Cellular Mobile Radiotelephone (CMR) subscriber to automatically receive, in a foreign service area (that is, an area outside his home service...
Tulsi Gabbard teams with QAnon-supporting congressman to push Section 230 repeal
Tulsi Gabbard teams with QAnon-supporting congressman to push Section 230 repeal Break Up Big Tech Act is the second time Gabbard and Gosar have co-sponsored legislation. Dec 11, 2020, 1:36 pm Claire Goforth Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (D-Hawaii) and Rep. Paul Gosar (R-Ariz.)...
Trump and Biden View of Section 230
Both Trump and Biden have criticized Big Tech’s favorite law — here’s what Section 230 says and why they want to change it PUBLISHED THU, MAY 28 20201:08 PM EDTUPDATED THU, MAY 28 20201:27 PM EDT Lauren Feiner@LAUREN_FEINER KEY POINTS President Trump, Congress and the...
Konrad Zuse—the first relay computer
Konrad Zuse—the first relay computer During his study of civil engineering in the Technical College of Berlin Charlottenburg (Technischen Hochschule) Konrad Zuse (biography of Konrad Zuse) faced a serious problem, while studying the construction of buildings and...
A Brief History of American Telecommunications Regulation
A Brief History of American Telecommunications Regulation The history of governmental regulation of communication is at least as long as the history of censorship, the modern regulation of long-distance, or “tele,” communications is relatively short and can...
Comparison of the Internet and Traditional Media
Because of the Legal implications, a Comparison of the Internet and Traditional Media is necessary to determine the proper role of Government in regulating the Internet. Lawmakers made the decision a long time ago to treat online information differently than...
The Internet As Public Square
The Internet As Public Square Sometimes, well-intended efforts to prevent unacceptable behavior run into the reality of what it means to have an open and free society. That is what happened at the Supreme Court on Monday. The Supreme Court issued an opinion confirming...