Commercial Law
Jul. 31, 2012
Stakeholders discuss a re-write of the Cable Act
As fee disputes between TV show owners and distributors cause screens across the country to go dark more frequently, lawmakers are re-examining the government's role in ensuring access and fair competition in the video market.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
As program fee disputes between TV show owners and distributors cause screens across the country to go dark more frequently than ever, lawmakers are re-examining the government's role in ensuring access and fair competition in the video market. However, if and how America's 20-year-old Cable Act will be rewritten remains to be seen as lawmakers sort through the overlapping and competing interests of a grow...
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