Federal Communications Law Journal - 2013
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- Uncreative destruction: the misguided war on vertical integration in the information economy.
- Response to Harold Furchtgott-Roth.
- Articulating a modern approach to FCC competition policy.
- Data caps: how ISPs are stunting the growth of online video distributors and what regulators can do about it.
- A new way to compromise: an analysis of the FCC, CTIA, and Consumers Union bill shock compromise and its application to cramming.
- Does the Communications Act of 1934 contain a hidden Internet kill switch?
- Editor's note.
- Editor's note.
- Captive Audience: The Telecom Industry and Monopoly Power in the New Gilded Age.
- The evolution of regulation: twentieth century lessons and twenty-first century opportunities.
- Lessons from Google Fiber: why coordinated cost reductions to infrastructure access are necessary to achieve universal broadband deployment.
- A First Amendment look at the statutory ban on tobacco advertisements and the self-regulation of alcohol advertisements.
- Editor's note.
- Judicial review of streamlined tariff protest denials.
- Wireless competition under spectrum exhaust.
- City of Arlington v. FCC: the death of Chevron step zero?
- Internet policy's next frontier: usage-based broadband pricing.
- Cloudonomics: The Business Value of Cloud Computing.
- Toward a fairer, subscriber-empowered multichannel television regime: injecting substance into the good-faith requirement on retransmission consent negotiations.
- Public easements in spectrum: a solution to protect the public interest.
- Editor's note.
- Avoiding rent-seeking in secondary market spectrum transactions.