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226.4 sec. 001 - Regulated Digital Industries: Telecommunications Law & Policy for a Modern Era (Spring 2022)

Instructor: Tejas N Narechania  (view instructor's teaching evaluations - degree students only | profile)
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Units: 4
Grading Designation: Graded
Mode of Instruction: In-Person

Meeting:

MTuTh 10:00 AM - 11:10 AM
Location: Law 170
From January 10, 2022
To April 26, 2022

Course Start: January 10, 2022
Course End: April 26, 2022
Class Number: 32092

Enrollment info:
Enrolled: 31
Waitlisted: 0
Enroll Limit: 60
As of: 07/19 11:58 AM


The telecommunications industry (including internet-related services) is one of the largest and most influential sectors of the economy. It is also the site of one of our most complex legal regimes, blending features of administrative law, antitrust law, and constitutional law, among others. Should we require internet service providers to comply with net neutrality rules? What, if anything, should government do to ensure media representation of diverse voices? How should we regulate the content moderation practices of large platforms? How do copyright and accessibility concerns interact with video content platforms? And how do prior regulatory scheme inform modern legal practices? The answers to these questions directly impact the structure of the telecommunications industry. More fundamentally, these questions implicate matters of distribution, efficiency, fairness, monopoly power, and the structure of government. This course examines these issues through a study of some of the foundational questions and modern conflicts in domestic (U.S.) telecommunications law and internet policy.

Exam Notes: (F) In-class final exam
Exam Length: 4 hours
Course Category: Intellectual Property and Technology Law

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  • Digital Crossroads: Telecommunications Law and Policy in the Internet Age
    Jonathan E. Nuechterlein, Philip J. Weiser
    Edition: 2013
    Publisher: MIT Press
    ISBN: 9780262519601
    e-Book Available: Yes
    e-Book procurement note: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/656675/digital-crossroads-second-edition-by-jonathan-e-nuechterlein-and-philip-j-weiser/
    Price: $40.00
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