NAB Legal Guide to Broadcast Law and Regulation
- 4th Edition - January 1, 2012
- Latest edition
- Editor: Jean Benz
- Language: English
As the authoritative voice in the industry, the NAB's counsel and industry attorneys have complied the only comprehensive broadcast regulatory publication: The NAB Legal Guide… Read more
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As the authoritative voice in the industry, the NAB's counsel and industry attorneys have complied the only comprehensive broadcast regulatory publication: The NAB Legal Guide to Broadcast Law and Regulation. Known for years as the official "voice" for broadcast law, this publication serves as an extension of the NAB General Counsel's daily activities. It gives you practical "how-to" advice for how to deal with issues such as DTV transition, change license, EAS system obligations, cable royalties, inspections, and much more. Whether your practice specializes in broadcast, telecommunications, IP, or Internet, this book builds on case law and applies to real-world situations.
Now in its 4th edition, The NAB Legal Guide to Broadcast Law and Regulation is available as a traditional print publication or an e-book, to keep you current on changes in the law, FCC rulings, agency announcements, as well as new cases and applied solutions. The National Association of Broadcasters proactively and vigilantly advances the rights and interests of free, local radio and television broadcasters. The NAB advocates on behalf of more than 8,300 free, local radio and television stations and also broadcast networks before Congress, the Federal Communications Commission and the Courts.
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In-house and outside broadcast legal counsel including: Communications, telecommunications, IP, and general Broadcast.
Secondary Audience:
Broadcasters, advertising agencies, FCC and government.
Academic:
Law schools.
Section I: Application and Reports
Section II: On the Air
Section III: Station Ownership
Section IV: Station Management & Operation
Section V: Noncommercial Broadcasting
Section VI: FCC Enforcement
Section VII: Satellite Television
Section VIII: Cable Television Rules
Section IX: Antitrust Considerations
Section X: Copyright and Trademark Issues
Section XI: Legal Issues for Online Services
Section XII: Recent Developments/On the Horizon
- Edition: 4
- Latest edition
- Published: January 1, 2012
- Language: English