Jews in the Modern World, Band 1Jacob Freid Twayne Publishers, 1962 |
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... radio fell prior to 1927 was attributable to certain basic facts about radio as a means of communication . Its facilities are limited ; they are not available to all who may wish to use them ; the radio spectrum is not large enough to ...
... radio fell prior to 1927 was attributable to certain basic facts about radio as a means of communication . Its facilities are limited ; they are not available to all who may wish to use them ; the radio spectrum is not large enough to ...
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... Radio Act of 1927 , the first comprehensive scheme of control over radio communication , Congress acted upon the knowledge that if the potentialities of radio were not to be wasted , regulation was essential " ( Na- tional Broadcasting ...
... Radio Act of 1927 , the first comprehensive scheme of control over radio communication , Congress acted upon the knowledge that if the potentialities of radio were not to be wasted , regulation was essential " ( Na- tional Broadcasting ...
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... radio licensees alone should have control , except in cases of flagrant misuse of their privileges " ( Radio Programs in the Public Interest , American Civil Liberties Union , July , 1946 ) . While obviously this approach must be ...
... radio licensees alone should have control , except in cases of flagrant misuse of their privileges " ( Radio Programs in the Public Interest , American Civil Liberties Union , July , 1946 ) . While obviously this approach must be ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 9 |
Diaspora and Galut | 15 |
III | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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