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CLPS Informational Meeting. September 24, 2007 Room 204. Overview. What is Communications Law? What is CLPS? Activities/Events Member Benefits/Opportunities. What is Communications Law?. Statutory – 1934 Communications Act and 1996 Telecommunications Act
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CLPS Informational Meeting September 24, 2007 Room 204
Overview • What is Communications Law? • What is CLPS? • Activities/Events • Member Benefits/Opportunities
What is Communications Law? • Statutory – 1934 Communications Act and 1996 Telecommunications Act • Regulatory – Federal Communications Commission, National Telecommunications and Information Administration • Precedent – Red Lion, Prometheus, etc.
What is Communications Law? • The three questions of doom: • Watch TV? Broadcasters and cable operators are regulated by the FCC • Use the internet? ISP’s are regulated by the FCC • Use your cell phone? Cellular providers are regulated by the FCC
What is Communications Law? • Recent issues: • 700 MHz auction rules/DTV transition • MDU exclusive contracts • Media ownership • Net neutrality • Broadband penetration/availability
Communications Law Issues cont. • Creating a nationwide interoperable public safety broadband network • Cable must-carry requirements; must cable TV carry local broadcast channels without receiving compensation? • A la carte cable programming; should consumers be allowed to pick and choose what channels they receive? • Will an XM/Sirius merger be in the public interest? • How do obscenity regulations affect broadcast political advertisements?
What is CLPS? • Inform interested people about what goes on in communications law • Provide opportunities to network with professionals • Bring together leading professionals and academics to discuss current issues
CLPS Goals • DTV Transition PSA Campaign • Joint degree program opportunities • Communications Moot Court Team • 3rd Annual Spring Symposium • Law School & Joint FCBA Events
DTV Transition PSA Campaign • Help promote awareness of the end of analog broadcasting • February 17, 2009 deadline • Focus locally on Native American and elderly users
Joint Degree Opportunity • Newhouse • Media Management (Whitman as well) • Television Radio & Film • Maxwell • MPA • Newhouse/Maxwell • Public Diplomacy
Communications MootCourt Competition • Held at Catholic University • Look for tryouts next month • Early February • Appellate Competition • Gain Experience writing an appellate brief and making arguments • Network with practitioners while in DC
3rd Annual Spring SymposiumFebruary 23, 2008 • Help plan the Symposium and gain: • Exposure to communications law and policy issues • Networking opportunities with key players in communications law locally and nationally • Experience planning a large-scale event
3rd Annual Spring SymposiumFebruary 23, 2008 • Friday, February 22 • Careers Panel and Networking Reception @ Law School • Guests Dinner @ Genesee Grand • Saturday, February 23 • Breakfast and registration • Keynote speakers • Issues panels and networking breaks
3rd Annual Spring SymposiumFebruary 23, 2008 • Possible topics: • Dean’s panel: Campus-wide Emergency Response in the wake of Virginia Tech • Emerging Technologies • Political Broadcasting and the 2008 Election • Emergency Response and Disability Access Issues • Media Ownership & Future of Music Coalition
NY FCBA Event Event: Networking Cocktail Reception (Albany) Date/Time: Thursday, October 25, 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. Location: LeBoeuf, Lamb, Greene & MacRae LLP, 99 Washington Avenue, Suite 2020 RSVP to: Elise Hiller, elh@nycap.rr.com, (518) 463-6676
Final Remarks • Any questions? • Member dues: $10.00 • Thank you for your interest in CLPS!