Wikipedia talk:United States Education Program/Courses/Telecommunication Policy Analysis
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Can anyone explain why the localism issue in U.S. media industry is important? Is it important because it assures diverse voices and protection for media diversity? --Chotongfui (talk) 15:39, 25 January 2012 (UTC)
Welcome to the class!
For all those sending me messages - welcome to the class!
Cheers, Chris/Epistemophiliac (talk) 16:15, 12 January 2012 (UTC)
TC Policy Topics
I thought it would be nice to have a place where we can place links to articles that are particularly pertinent to our topic. Here are a few to get us started http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2012/01/explainer-how-can-the-us-seize-a-hong-kong-site-like-megaupload.ars Current laws allow US to reach to other countries and imprison non-citizens who are not residing in the US]
Lack of media coverage of SOPA and PIPA
Lessons Learned from SOPA and PIPA protests
Why Washington Doesn't Understand Internet Policy Issues
Biggest Day ever of Online Protests
NetworkedTogether (talk) 03:46, 24 January 2012 (UTC)
Materials on Media Consolidation - Do they have this right?
Wikipedia Articles to Create or Edit
Post articles here...
Traditional Media
Media cross-ownership in the United States
Metro Broadcasting, Inc. v. FCC
Newspaper/broadcast cross-ownership rule
PEG Channel: It seems there's a Wikipedia article here: Public, educational, and government access Yoshi1215 (talk) 02:37, 11 February 2012 (UTC)
2003 Media Ownership Review (FCC)
2006 Media Ownership Review (FCC)
2010 Media Ownership Review (FCC)
Broadband Network Management Review (FCC)
Broadcaster Freedom Act of 2007
Communication Act – Section 312
Communication Act – Section 315
Federal Communications Commission v. Pacifica Foundation
New Media
Wu-Yoo Network Neutrality Debate
Social media as a public utility
Telecommunications Act of 1996
Books
Speak softly and carry a big stick
Social Media and Policy Presentations
Please choose a presentation topic. Presentations should be 20 mins, with 10 mins reserved for questions. You must provide the class with at least one reading to look through before class.
Topic | Presenter | ||||||||||||||||
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Social media and competition policy | Your name here | Social media and privacy policy | Your name here | Social media policy and the FTC | Your name here | Social media and policy challenges raised by gaming and virtual worlds | Your name here | Social media and the First Amendment | Your name here | Mobile tracking and policy | Your name here | Web/social media tracking/analytics and policy | Your name here | Social media and intellectual property policy | Your name here | Social media and policy challenges related to user awareness | Your name here |