Technologies of FreedomHarvard University Press, 1 lip 2009 - 311 How can we preserve free speech in an electronic age? In a masterly synthesis of history, law, and technology, Ithiel de Sola Pool analyzes the confrontation between the regulators of the new communications technology and the First Amendment. |
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2 Printing and the Evolution of a Free Press | 11 |
3 Electronics Takes Command | 23 |
4 The First Amendment and Print Media | 55 |
5 Carriers and the First Amendment | 75 |
6 Broadcasting and the First Amendment | 108 |
7 Cable Television and the End of Scarcity | 151 |
8 Electronic Publishing | 189 |
9 Policies for Freedom | 226 |
Notes | 253 |
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