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Communications Law and Practice
Incisive Media, Pages: 1,000
This is the first comprehensive and current guide to the complex legal and business issues involved in modern communications. Communications Law and Practice offers clear explanations of the laws regulating telephony, including: cellular telephone advances; radio and television broadcasting; and wireless communications and communications satellites. It provides an overview of key technical and business developments for each industry, such as recent mergers and acquisitions in the telecommunications industry, as well as an examination of the legislative, regulatory and judicial reactions to these developments. Throughout, it contains useful insights into directions in communications law and policy, including multimedia and the Internet. The book also includes a full analysis of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the most expansive communications law since the Communications Act of 1934. This book is updated as needed, generally two times each year.
Aboute the Author:
Stuart N. Brotman advises domestic and international telecommunications, Internet, media, entertainment and sports industry clients, both as President of Stuart N. Brotman Communications, a global management consulting firm based in Lexington, Massachusetts, and as special counsel and expert witness to law firms around the world. He is Past President and CEO of The Museum of Television & Radio in New York and Los Angeles. He has extensive experience in transactional, regulatory and policy issues of broadcasters; cable television operators and programmers; wireline and wireless carriers; communications satellite systems; feature film producers, distributors and exhibitors; computer hardware and software companies; Internet companies; and professional sports teams.
From 1992-95, he served as chairman of the ABA's International Communications Committee, Section of International Law and Practice. He was the first faculty member to teach telecommunications at Harvard Law School and its first Research Fellow in Entertainment and Media Law. He also taught international communications law and policy at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, and is currently a Visiting Scholar at the Program in Comparative Media Studies at MIT.
From 1978-81, Mr. Brotman served as special assistant to President's principal communications policy adviser and as Chief of Staff at the National Telecommunications and Information Administration in Washington, DC. He served as a founding member of the Board of Editors of the Federal Communications Law Journal, and has written over 300 articles on a wide range of communications law, policy and management issues.
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