Broadcast and internet indecency : defining free speech /
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Author / Creator: | Lipschultz, Jeremy Harris, 1958- |
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Imprint: | New York : Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group, 2008. |
Description: | xii, 405 p. : ill. ; 23 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | LEA's communication series |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6643897 |
Table of Contents:
- Table of Contents
- Broadcast & Internet Indecency: Defining Free Speech
- Chapter I. Introduction to Broadcast and Internet Indecency
- The Engaging Questions
- Stern Helps Define the Issues
- Social and Legal Issues
- Broadcasting, Cable and the Internet
- Safe Harbor IssuesTo Regulate or NotIndecency and Obscenity
- Chapter Summary
- Review Questions
- Chapter II. History of American Broadcasting
- Historical Context of Broadcast Regulation
- Ship-to-Shore Communications and Interference Chaos
- NBCRed Lion
- Public Interest, Convenience and Necessity
- Newton Minnow Calls Television in 1961 a Vast Wasteland
- The Highpoint of Regulation
- Deregulation, FCC Policy Statements and Congressional Responses
- Data and Processes
- Parental Control or Government Control
- TV Watch Study Finds Opposition to Current FCC Regulation
- Chapter Summary
- Review Questions
- Chapter III. Theory and Research in Broadcast and Internet Indecency
- Normative First Amendment Theories
- Douglas' Near-absolutist View
- Strict Scrutiny
- Theories of FCC and FTC Regulation
- Legal AnalysesCarlin Monologue as Transcribed by Pacifica CourtSocial and Psychological Research
- Social Theory and Computer-Mediated Communication
- Chapter Summary
- Review Questions
- Chapter IV. Adult Entertainment
- The Pornography Business
- Girls Gone Wild Video Producer Guilt of Exploiting Children
- Media Law on Pornography
- Zoning and the LawPay Cable Channels
- Satellite Radio and TelevisionX-rated Moviews
- Chapter Summary
- Review Questions
- Chapter V. The Legacy of Pacifica and the Action for Children's Television Cases
- A Single Complaint
- Political Implications of the Indecency Ban
- FCC Order and the Diaz Statement
- Dial-a-Porn: Sabe Communications
- Decision and Reasoning
- ACT IACT IIACT IIIInterpretations of the Opinion
- Political Generalizations
- DevelopmentsPolitical Implications
- Politics of Broadcast Regulation
- Chapter Summary
- Review Questions
- Chapter VI. Cable Television, New Technologies and New Definitions
- First Amendment RightsThe First Amendment and Cyberspace
- Non-broadcast Video Options
- Appendix to the Opinion of the Court
- Satellite Issues
- Digital TelevisionThe InternetIndecency, Obscenity and the New Media World
- Chapter Summary
- Review Questions
- Chapter VII. New Media Issues
- Cultural Concerns about Indecency
- Computer-Mediated Communication
- Mancow Thrives in Post-indecency Complaint Career
- Other Internet Issues: YouTubeFox Shows F-word During Playoff
- GameLibel, Privacy and Copyright
- Chapter Summary
- Review Questions
- Chapter VIII. The Fight Over Indecent ContentIndecent Content and the FCC
- The Special Case of the Super Bowl
- Explicit Podcasting
- Chapter Summary
- Review Questions
- Chapter IX. Political and Religious Issues
- The Politics of Regulation
- Religious Concerns
- Religion, Washington and Indecency
- Congressman Fred Upton Seeks to Have Broadcasters Think Twice
- NBC Show Las Vegas Draws AFA ComplaintsImpact of a Crackdown
- A Market for Religion
- Faith in a Box Study
- Chapter Summary
- Review Questions
- Chapter X. Trends: Fines, Enforcement, Laws and Regulation
- FCC Tells the Public About Indecency Regulation
- Regulation of Obscenity, Indecency and Profanity
- Frequently Asked QuestionsHow to File a Complaint
- FCC Lawyer Challenged by Second Circuit Court of Appeals Panel
- Raising the Broadcast FinesInternet Freedoms
- SNL Censored Skit Plays on YouTube
- ProjectionsImplications for Defining Free Expression
- Chapter Summary
- Review Questions
- References
- Appendix A.
- Appendix B.
- Appendix C.
- Appendix D.
- Appendix E.
- Appendix F.
- Author Index
- Subject Index