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FCC v. Pacifica Foundation

FCC can punish for indecent words. 1. Uniquely pervasive to the a persons' privacy and 2. Uniquely accessible to children

Turner Broadcasting System v. FCC

Must carry rule is constitutional. Stops local stations from becoming extinct

Time v. Hill

Private person must prove actual malice in privacycases related to matters of public interest.

Harper Row Publishers v. Nation Enterprises

Four-prongtest for Fair Use claims 1) the purpose and character of the use, including whether suchuse is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educationalpurposes;2) the nature of the copyrighted work;3) the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation tothe copyrighted work as a whole; and4) the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of thecopyrighted work.

Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music Inc.

Commercial intent of a parody is only one factor infair use claims

United States v. Am. Library Assoc.

Requiring libraries to install filtering software to receive federal funds is allowed

Ashcroft v. ACLU

Regulation using "community standards" is not overly broad

United States v. Williams

Pandering of real child pornography is not an overly broad restriction. Virtual is protected because this court case talked about why it had to be real children.