Law of international telecommunications in the United States:
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1988
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Ausgabe: | 1. Aufl. |
Schriftenreihe: | Law and economics of international telecommunications
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Beschreibung: | 271 S. |
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adam_text | Prof Stephen R Barnett
Prof Michael Botein
Prof Eli M Noam
Law of International
Telecommunications in the
United States
Nomos Verlagsgesellsdiaft
Baden-Baden
Table of Contents
PART I: REGULATION OF COMMON CARRIERS
by Michael Botein and Eli M Noam 15
Introduction 17
Chapter I: The U S Carrier System 19
A Overview 19
B Regulatory Authorities 21
C AT amp;T 23
D The FCC s Jurisdiction 26
E Types of Networks 29
1 Public Networks 29
a Local service 29
b Long-distance service 30
c International carriers 31
2 Private Networks 35
3 Closed User Groups 36
4 Domestic Carriers and International
Communications 37
5 The Equipment Market 39
6 Role of U S Antitrust Policy 42
Chapter II: Developments in U S Regulation of International
Common Carriers 46
A Overview of Deregulatory Policies 46
B Providers of International Service 49
C Changes in Regulation of International Telecommunications
Services and International Service Providers 50
1 Elimination of the Voice/Record Dichotomy 51
2 Entry of Western Union into International Telecommunica-
tions 51
3 Entry of Additional International Carriers 51
4 Extension of Computer II Rules to Provision of Internation-
al Service 52
5 Applicability of Deregulation of Common Carriers to Inter-
national Communications 52
6 Uniform Settlements Docket 54
D Facilities-Related Regulatory Decisions 55
Chapter III: The International Impact of Domestic
U S Restrictions on the Availability of Data 60
A Limitations on the Export of Data 60
1 Atomic Energy Information 61
2 Munitions Information 61
3 »Dual Use« Technology and Technical Information 62
4 Multilateral Export Controls 63
B Privacy 63
1 Restrictions on the U S Government 64
2 Governmental Interception of Wire and Oral Communica-
tions 65
3 Governmental Access to Financial Data 66
4 Electronic Funds Transfer Act 67
5 Private Collection of Credit and Other Financial Informa-
tion 68
6 Collection of Information by Cable Television Systems 70
a Federal law 70
b State law: The Wisconsin, California and Illinois exam-
ples 71
7 Unauthorized Interception of Programming 72
C Anti-Espionage Laws and Classified Information Statutes 74
1 Gathering, Transmitting or Losing Defense Information 74
2 Delivering Defense Information to Foreign Governments 75
3 Disclosure of Classified Information 75
Conclusion - 76
PART II: REGULATION OF MASS MEDIA
by Stephen R Barnett 81
Introduction 83
Chapter IV: Framework of National Law: Regulation of
Domestic Media 87
A Constitutional Framework: The First Amendment 87
1 Scope and Purposes of First Amendment Freedoms of
Speech and Press 87
2 General Categories of Constitutionally Protected Speech 89
3 Special Aspects of Constitutional Protection: Prior Re-
straint, Content Neutrality and the Public Forum 90
a Prior restraint 90
b Content neutrality 91
c The public forum 92
4 Limitations on the Constitutional Protection of Speech 93
a Unprotected speech 93
b »Clear and present danger« of public harm 93
c Regulations that »incidentally« restrict speech 94
d Defamation • 95
e Invasion of privacy 96
f Copyright infringement 97
g Censorship of government employees by contract 98
B Regulatory Framework for the Print Media 100
1 Special Applications of Constitutional Protection 100
2 Applicability of General Laws 101
C Regulatory Framework for Movies, Plays and Other Nonelec-
tronic Audiovisuals 102
D Regulatory Framework for Radio and Television Broadcasting 103
1 The Federal Communications Commission and the Radio
Spectrum 103
2 The Licensing of Broadcasters 106
3 Ownership Restrictions 109
4 Obligations to Promote the Electoral System 110
5 The Fairness Doctrine 111
6 Aspects of Broadcasters Independence 115
7 Regulation of Programming Content 116
8 Informal Regulation of Programming 117
9 Regulation of »Offensive« Programming 118
10 Regulation for Reasons of Public Health 119
11 General Laws Regulating Broadcasters 120
12 Deregulation of Broadcasting 120
E Regulation of Other Electronic Media Delivery Systems
(Excluding Cable and DBS) 122
1 Subscription Television (STV) 122
2 Low Power Television (LPTV) 122
3 Multipoint Distribution Services (MDS) 123
F Regulatory Framework of Cable Television 125
1 Description and Background of Cable 125
2 Local Franchising Regulation of Cable 126
3 Cable and Copyright 127
4 Cable Regulation by the FCC 128
5 The Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 130
6 Cable Regulation and the First Amendment 133
a The constitutionality of access requirements 133
b The constitutionality of exclusive franchising 135
c The constitutionality of cable franchise fees 137
7 Regulation of the Reception of Cable Programming from
Satellites 138
G Regulatory Framework for Direct-Broadcast Satellites 139
Chapter V: Regulation of Media Flow Into the United States 143
A Regulation of Incoming Information Flow in General 143
1 Principles and Practices Protecting Incoming Information
Flow 143
2 Restrictions on Incoming Information Flow 147
a Restrictions on visitors visas under the McCarran-
Walter Act 147
b Restrictions on foreign travel of U S citizens 152
c Customs restrictions on communicative materials 154
d Customs exemptions for communicative materials under
the Beirut Agreement 156
e Regulation of foreign »political propaganda« under the
Foreign Agents Registration Act 158
f Restrictions on foreign production of communicative
materials: the »manufacturing clause* of the Copyright
Act 167
g Restrictions on importing copyrighted works produced
abroad 170
3 Summary Concerning U S Regulation of Incoming Infor-
mation Flow in General 175
B Regulation of Incoming Electronic Media Flow 176
1 Restrictions on Foreign Production of Media Content or
Foreign Ownership of Communications Facilities 178
a No limits on foreign production of programming 178
b Restrictions on foreign ownership of U S broadcast
stations 179
c Restrictions on foreign ownership of DBS licenses 182
d No restrictions on foreign ownership of programming
entities using U S domestic satellites 183
e No restrictions on foreign ownership of U S cable
systems 184
2 Restrictions on Terrestrial Broadcasts into the United
States 186
a Frequency allotments by treaty 186
b Regulation of programming transmitted from the
United States for broadcast back into the United States 187
c Prohibition of »pirate« broadcasting into the United
States 188
dUS retaliation against advertising by U S firms on
Canadian stations with U S audiences 189
e Carriage of foreign broadcast signals by U S cable
systems 191
3US Restrictions on Reception or Retransmission of Signals
from Foreign Satellites 195
a Reception without consent of originator 196
b Reception with consent of originator 198
(i) The FCC s position: Such reception is illegal unless
authorized by the FCC 198
(ii) Evaluation of the FCC s position 200
c Examples of U S reception of foreign satellite signals 203
(i) Backyard-dish reception 203
(ii) Reception for academic purposes 206
(iii) Reception for retransmission as news 211
d Permitted reception of foreign satellite signals under U S
law 211
(i) The FCC s Transborder decision 212
(ii) FCC approval for continuing reception from Soviet
satellites 213
(iii) Special temporary approvals for news coverage 214
e Constitutional problems in the U S law governing
reception from foreign satellites 215
f The right to rebroadcast programming received from a
foreign satellite 218
g Summary concerning U S reception of signals from
foreign satellites 218
4 Possible U S Restrictions on Foreign DBS Broadcasts into
the United States - 219
a Restrictions on foreign involvement in U S communi-
cations 220
(i) Foreign-ownership restrictions 220
(ii) Foreign ^political propaganda« 221
b Policies underlying the regulation of U S broadcasting 222
(i) Effects of a new service on the existing system 222
(ii) Content controls 222
(iii) »Political« obligations 223
c Summary concerning foreign DBS 225
Chapter VI: Regulation of Media Flow Out of the United
States 226
A Regulation of Outgoing Information Flow in General 226
1 Restrictions on International Mail 228
2 Export Restrictions 230
3 Certification of »Educational« Films for Duty-Free Import
to Other Countries 232
B Regulation of Outgoing Electronic Media Flow 235
1 Licensing of International Broadcast Stations 235
2US Government Use of International Broadcast Frequen-
cies 237
3 Sale of U S Television Programming Abroad 239
4 Satellite Distribution of U S Programming Abroad 240
C Conclusion Concerning Outgoing Media Flow 243
Conclusion 245
National Report Questionnaire 247
Prof Stephen R Barnett
Prof Michael Botein
Prof Eli M Noam
Law of International
Telecommunications in the
United States
Nomos Verlagsgesellsdiaft
Baden-Baden
Table of Contents
PART I: REGULATION OF COMMON CARRIERS
by Michael Botein and Eli M Noam 15
Introduction 17
Chapter I: The U S Carrier System 19
A Overview 19
B Regulatory Authorities 21
C AT amp;T 23
D The FCC s Jurisdiction 26
E Types of Networks 29
1 Public Networks 29
a Local service 29
b Long-distance service 30
c International carriers 31
2 Private Networks 35
3 Closed User Groups 36
4 Domestic Carriers and International
Communications 37
5 The Equipment Market 39
6 Role of U S Antitrust Policy 42
Chapter II: Developments in U S Regulation of International
Common Carriers 46
A Overview of Deregulatory Policies 46
B Providers of International Service 49
C Changes in Regulation of International Telecommunications
Services and International Service Providers 50
1 Elimination of the Voice/Record Dichotomy 51
2 Entry of Western Union into International Telecommunica-
tions 51
3 Entry of Additional International Carriers 51
4 Extension of Computer II Rules to Provision of Internation-
al Service 52
5 Applicability of Deregulation of Common Carriers to Inter-
national Communications 52
6 Uniform Settlements Docket 54
D Facilities-Related Regulatory Decisions 55
Chapter III: The International Impact of Domestic
U S Restrictions on the Availability of Data 60
A Limitations on the Export of Data 60
1 Atomic Energy Information 61
2 Munitions Information 61
3 »Dual Use« Technology and Technical Information 62
4 Multilateral Export Controls 63
B Privacy 63
1 Restrictions on the U S Government 64
2 Governmental Interception of Wire and Oral Communica-
tions 65
3 Governmental Access to Financial Data 66
4 Electronic Funds Transfer Act 67
5 Private Collection of Credit and Other Financial Informa-
tion 68
6 Collection of Information by Cable Television Systems 70
a Federal law 70
b State law: The Wisconsin, California and Illinois exam-
ples 71
7 Unauthorized Interception of Programming 72
C Anti-Espionage Laws and Classified Information Statutes 74
1 Gathering, Transmitting or Losing Defense Information 74
2 Delivering Defense Information to Foreign Governments 75
3 Disclosure of Classified Information 75
Conclusion - 76
PART II: REGULATION OF MASS MEDIA
by Stephen R Barnett 81
Introduction 83
Chapter IV: Framework of National Law: Regulation of
Domestic Media 87
A Constitutional Framework: The First Amendment 87
1 Scope and Purposes of First Amendment Freedoms of
Speech and Press 87
2 General Categories of Constitutionally Protected Speech 89
3 Special Aspects of Constitutional Protection: Prior Re-
straint, Content Neutrality and the Public Forum 90
a Prior restraint 90
b Content neutrality 91
c The public forum 92
4 Limitations on the Constitutional Protection of Speech 93
a Unprotected speech 93
b »Clear and present danger« of public harm 93
c Regulations that »incidentally« restrict speech 94
d Defamation • 95
e Invasion of privacy 96
f Copyright infringement 97
g Censorship of government employees by contract 98
B Regulatory Framework for the Print Media 100
1 Special Applications of Constitutional Protection 100
2 Applicability of General Laws 101
C Regulatory Framework for Movies, Plays and Other Nonelec-
tronic Audiovisuals 102
D Regulatory Framework for Radio and Television Broadcasting 103
1 The Federal Communications Commission and the Radio
Spectrum 103
2 The Licensing of Broadcasters 106
3 Ownership Restrictions 109
4 Obligations to Promote the Electoral System 110
5 The Fairness Doctrine 111
6 Aspects of Broadcasters Independence 115
7 Regulation of Programming Content 116
8 Informal Regulation of Programming 117
9 Regulation of »Offensive« Programming 118
10 Regulation for Reasons of Public Health 119
11 General Laws Regulating Broadcasters 120
12 Deregulation of Broadcasting 120
E Regulation of Other Electronic Media Delivery Systems
(Excluding Cable and DBS) 122
1 Subscription Television (STV) 122
2 Low Power Television (LPTV) 122
3 Multipoint Distribution Services (MDS) 123
F Regulatory Framework of Cable Television 125
1 Description and Background of Cable 125
2 Local Franchising Regulation of Cable 126
3 Cable and Copyright 127
4 Cable Regulation by the FCC 128
5 The Cable Communications Policy Act of 1984 130
6 Cable Regulation and the First Amendment 133
a The constitutionality of access requirements 133
b The constitutionality of exclusive franchising 135
c The constitutionality of cable franchise fees 137
7 Regulation of the Reception of Cable Programming from
Satellites 138
G Regulatory Framework for Direct-Broadcast Satellites 139
Chapter V: Regulation of Media Flow Into the United States 143
A Regulation of Incoming Information Flow in General 143
1 Principles and Practices Protecting Incoming Information
Flow 143
2 Restrictions on Incoming Information Flow 147
a Restrictions on visitors visas under the McCarran-
Walter Act 147
b Restrictions on foreign travel of U S citizens 152
c Customs restrictions on communicative materials 154
d Customs exemptions for communicative materials under
the Beirut Agreement 156
e Regulation of foreign »political propaganda« under the
Foreign Agents Registration Act 158
f Restrictions on foreign production of communicative
materials: the »manufacturing clause* of the Copyright
Act 167
g Restrictions on importing copyrighted works produced
abroad 170
3 Summary Concerning U S Regulation of Incoming Infor-
mation Flow in General 175
B Regulation of Incoming Electronic Media Flow 176
1 Restrictions on Foreign Production of Media Content or
Foreign Ownership of Communications Facilities 178
a No limits on foreign production of programming 178
b Restrictions on foreign ownership of U S broadcast
stations 179
c Restrictions on foreign ownership of DBS licenses 182
d No restrictions on foreign ownership of programming
entities using U S domestic satellites 183
e No restrictions on foreign ownership of U S cable
systems 184
2 Restrictions on Terrestrial Broadcasts into the United
States 186
a Frequency allotments by treaty 186
b Regulation of programming transmitted from the
United States for broadcast back into the United States 187
c Prohibition of »pirate« broadcasting into the United
States 188
dUS retaliation against advertising by U S firms on
Canadian stations with U S audiences 189
e Carriage of foreign broadcast signals by U S cable
systems 191
3US Restrictions on Reception or Retransmission of Signals
from Foreign Satellites 195
a Reception without consent of originator 196
b Reception with consent of originator 198
(i) The FCC s position: Such reception is illegal unless
authorized by the FCC 198
(ii) Evaluation of the FCC s position 200
c Examples of U S reception of foreign satellite signals 203
(i) Backyard-dish reception 203
(ii) Reception for academic purposes 206
(iii) Reception for retransmission as news 211
d Permitted reception of foreign satellite signals under U S
law 211
(i) The FCC s Transborder decision 212
(ii) FCC approval for continuing reception from Soviet
satellites 213
(iii) Special temporary approvals for news coverage 214
e Constitutional problems in the U S law governing
reception from foreign satellites 215
f The right to rebroadcast programming received from a
foreign satellite 218
g Summary concerning U S reception of signals from
foreign satellites 218
4 Possible U S Restrictions on Foreign DBS Broadcasts into
the United States - 219
a Restrictions on foreign involvement in U S communi-
cations 220
(i) Foreign-ownership restrictions 220
(ii) Foreign ^political propaganda« 221
b Policies underlying the regulation of U S broadcasting 222
(i) Effects of a new service on the existing system 222
(ii) Content controls 222
(iii) »Political« obligations 223
c Summary concerning foreign DBS 225
Chapter VI: Regulation of Media Flow Out of the United
States 226
A Regulation of Outgoing Information Flow in General 226
1 Restrictions on International Mail 228
2 Export Restrictions 230
3 Certification of »Educational« Films for Duty-Free Import
to Other Countries 232
B Regulation of Outgoing Electronic Media Flow 235
1 Licensing of International Broadcast Stations 235
2US Government Use of International Broadcast Frequen-
cies 237
3 Sale of U S Television Programming Abroad 239
4 Satellite Distribution of U S Programming Abroad 240
C Conclusion Concerning Outgoing Media Flow 243
Conclusion 245
National Report Questionnaire 247
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spelling | Law of international telecommunications in the United States Stephen R. Barnett ; Michael Botein ; Eli M. Noam 1. Aufl. Baden-Baden Nomos-Verl.-Ges. 1988 271 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Law and economics of international telecommunications 4 Liberté d'information - Etats-Unis ram Médias - Droit Médias - Droit - Etats-Unis ram Médias - Droit - États-Unis Médias - Droit ram Télécommunications - Droit Télécommunications - Droit - Etats-Unis ram Télécommunications - Droit - États-Unis Télécommunications - Droit ram Massenmedien Recht Mass media Law and legislation Mass media Law and legislation United States Telecommunication Law and legislation Telecommunication Law and legislation United States Telekommunikationsrecht (DE-588)4123202-1 gnd rswk-swf USA USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Telekommunikationsrecht (DE-588)4123202-1 s DE-604 Barnett, Stephen R. Sonstige oth Botein, Michael Sonstige (DE-588)170225909 oth Noam, Eli M. 1946- Sonstige (DE-588)170036235 oth Law and economics of international telecommunications 4 (DE-604)BV000744831 4 HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=002292971&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis HEBIS Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=002292971&sequence=000004&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Law of international telecommunications in the United States Law and economics of international telecommunications Liberté d'information - Etats-Unis ram Médias - Droit Médias - Droit - Etats-Unis ram Médias - Droit - États-Unis Médias - Droit ram Télécommunications - Droit Télécommunications - Droit - Etats-Unis ram Télécommunications - Droit - États-Unis Télécommunications - Droit ram Massenmedien Recht Mass media Law and legislation Mass media Law and legislation United States Telecommunication Law and legislation Telecommunication Law and legislation United States Telekommunikationsrecht (DE-588)4123202-1 gnd |
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title | Law of international telecommunications in the United States |
title_auth | Law of international telecommunications in the United States |
title_exact_search | Law of international telecommunications in the United States |
title_full | Law of international telecommunications in the United States Stephen R. Barnett ; Michael Botein ; Eli M. Noam |
title_fullStr | Law of international telecommunications in the United States Stephen R. Barnett ; Michael Botein ; Eli M. Noam |
title_full_unstemmed | Law of international telecommunications in the United States Stephen R. Barnett ; Michael Botein ; Eli M. Noam |
title_short | Law of international telecommunications in the United States |
title_sort | law of international telecommunications in the united states |
topic | Liberté d'information - Etats-Unis ram Médias - Droit Médias - Droit - Etats-Unis ram Médias - Droit - États-Unis Médias - Droit ram Télécommunications - Droit Télécommunications - Droit - Etats-Unis ram Télécommunications - Droit - États-Unis Télécommunications - Droit ram Massenmedien Recht Mass media Law and legislation Mass media Law and legislation United States Telecommunication Law and legislation Telecommunication Law and legislation United States Telekommunikationsrecht (DE-588)4123202-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Liberté d'information - Etats-Unis Médias - Droit Médias - Droit - Etats-Unis Médias - Droit - États-Unis Télécommunications - Droit Télécommunications - Droit - Etats-Unis Télécommunications - Droit - États-Unis Massenmedien Recht Mass media Law and legislation Mass media Law and legislation United States Telecommunication Law and legislation Telecommunication Law and legislation United States Telekommunikationsrecht USA |
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