The United Nations is now considering two proposals to limit direct station-to-station television broadcasting via satellite. The Soviet proposal, which seems to be the more popular, would impose strict requirements on the broadcasting country to control the content of satellite broadcasts. The United States proposal calls for a system of co-operation consistent with its First Amendment. The author analyzes these positions, discussing the effect that adoption of the Soviet proposal would have on international law, and whether the United States would be constitutionally prohibited from adhering to it
The modern international system of information and communication requires equal development of satel...
The author argues that the frantic debate over the use of direct broadcasting satellites (which he d...
The International Telecommunication Union Regulations 1refiect the genius of the people to whom they...
The United Nations is now considering two proposals to limit direct station-to-station television br...
The United Nations is now considering two proposals to limit direct station-to-station television br...
The United Nations is now considering two proposals to limit direct station-to-station television br...
Today, with the use of Direct Broadcasting Satellites (DBS), television programs can be sent from on...
This article examines the need for international laws and cooperation in the use of communications s...
Communications play a key role in the flow of information, data and ideas. They are one of the chief...
This paper focuses on the legal analysis of what the author views as the two major problems of direc...
During the current year, a space event of legal and technological significance will occur. The Ameri...
This paper is concerned with U.S. international policy regarding direct broadcast satellites (DBS), ...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the possibility of establishing a global/regional direct b...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the possibility of establishing a global/regional direct b...
The modern International system of information and communication requires equal development of satel...
The modern international system of information and communication requires equal development of satel...
The author argues that the frantic debate over the use of direct broadcasting satellites (which he d...
The International Telecommunication Union Regulations 1refiect the genius of the people to whom they...
The United Nations is now considering two proposals to limit direct station-to-station television br...
The United Nations is now considering two proposals to limit direct station-to-station television br...
The United Nations is now considering two proposals to limit direct station-to-station television br...
Today, with the use of Direct Broadcasting Satellites (DBS), television programs can be sent from on...
This article examines the need for international laws and cooperation in the use of communications s...
Communications play a key role in the flow of information, data and ideas. They are one of the chief...
This paper focuses on the legal analysis of what the author views as the two major problems of direc...
During the current year, a space event of legal and technological significance will occur. The Ameri...
This paper is concerned with U.S. international policy regarding direct broadcast satellites (DBS), ...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the possibility of establishing a global/regional direct b...
The purpose of this article is to discuss the possibility of establishing a global/regional direct b...
The modern International system of information and communication requires equal development of satel...
The modern international system of information and communication requires equal development of satel...
The author argues that the frantic debate over the use of direct broadcasting satellites (which he d...
The International Telecommunication Union Regulations 1refiect the genius of the people to whom they...