The latest issue of the well-known Journal of Information, Law and Technology, provided by the CTI (Computers in Teaching Initiative) Law Technology Centre at University of Warwick (UK) and the Centre for Law, Computers and Technology at Strathclyde University (UK), contains a special section devoted to communications regulation. It features eight articles and three book reviews on the topic, including copyright issues, media regulation, telecommunications law, and the relationship between television and telecommunications policy. Articles are written from a largely European point of view. An annotated list of pointers to international communcation regulation sites is provided, as is a glossary.
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