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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 |
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Turner Broadcasting System v. FCC |
Must carry rule is constitutional. Stops local stations from becoming extinct |
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Time v. Hill |
Private person must prove actual malice in privacycases related to matters of public interest. |
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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. |
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Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music Inc. |
Commercial intent of a parody is only one factor infair use claims |
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United States v. Am. Library Assoc. |
Requiring libraries to install filtering software to receive federal funds is allowed |
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Ashcroft v. ACLU |
Regulation using "community standards" is not overly broad |
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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. |