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The Federal Communications Law Journal is published three times a year by the Indiana University School of Law, Bloomington and the Federal Communications Bar Association. Editorial and general offices are located at 211 South Indiana Avenue, Bloomington, Indiana 47405; mailing address is the Federal Communications Law Journal, Indiana University School of Law--Bloomington, 211 South Indiana Avenue, Bloomington, Indiana 47405. The Federal Communications Law Journal can also be contacted via e-mail at fclj@law.indiana.edu. Address all correspondence with the Federal Communications Bar Association to the Federal Communications Bar Association, 1722 Eye Street, N.W., Suite 300, Washington, D.C. 20006.
Subscriptions: Subscription rates are $30.00 per year (Domestic), $40.00 per year (Canada & Mexico), and $50.00 per year (International). Subscriptions are to be paid in U.S. currency. Subscriptions are accepted only on a volume basis, starting with the first issue. All subscriptions will be renewed automatically unless the subscriber provides timely notice of cancellation. Address changes must be made at least one month before publication date. Please provide an old mailing label or the entire old address. Address changes or other requests for subscription information should be directed to the Business Editor.
Single and Back Issues: Each issue of the current volume of the Journal (volume 57) can be purchased from the Federal Communications Law Journal (check must accompany order, U.S. currency please) for $15.00 (Domestic, Canada & Mexico), $20.00 (International). For back issues from volumes one (1) through fifty-three (53), please contact William S. Hein & Co., Inc., 1285 Main Street, Buffalo, New York 14209, (800) 828-7571.
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Copyright: Copyright © 2005 Federal Communications Bar Association. Except as otherwise provided, the author of each article in this issue has granted permission for copies of that article to be made for classroom use, provided that (1) copies are distributed at or below cost, (2) the author and the Journal are identified, (3) proper notice of copyright is attached to each copy, and (4) the Federal Communications Law Journal is notified of the use.
Production: The citations of the Journal conform to the Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation (17th ed. 2000), copyright by the Columbia, Harvard, and University of Pennsylvania Law Reviews and The Yale Law Journal. Variations exist for purposes of clarity and at the editors' discretion. The Journal is printed by Joe Christensen, Inc., in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Citation: Please cite issues as [VOL#] Fed. Comm. L.J. [PAGE #] (year), e.g. 56 Fed. Comm. L.J. 145 (2003).
The views expressed in articles printed herein are not to be regarded as those of the Journal, the editors, Indiana University, the Federal Communications Bar Association, or the Editorial Advisory Board.
