Entertainment, Media And the Law: Text, Cases And Problems (American Casebook Series)
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Entertainment, Media And the Law: Text, Cases And Problems (American Casebook Series)

Thoughtfully edited cases to highlight the court's reasoning on the key points at issue make covering the material feasible in a one-term course. And to help readers appreciate the significance of the court decisions, over half the book consists of text that describes the evolution and current state...
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