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NTIA letter on changes in the Commission's local television ownership rules

May 22, 1997
MM Docket No. 91-221, MM Docket No. 94-150

The Honorable Reed E. Hundt
Chairman
Federal Communications Commission
1919 M Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20554

Re: Review of the Commission's Regulations Governing Television Broadcasting, MM Docket No. 91-221; Review of the Commission's Regulations Governing Attribution of Broadcast and Cable/MDS Interests, MM Docket No. 94-150.

Dear Chairman Hundt:

PRIVACY AND SELF-REGULATION IN THE INFORMATION AGE

June 12, 1997
Abstract

A report containing a collection of papers from recognized experts that explore the extent to which industry self-regulation can be effective in reducing the risks information technologies pose for individual privacy. The papers address the benefits, challenges, and limitations of self-regulatory privacy regimes. 

Table of Contents

Introduction
 

Contributing Authors and Acknowledgements
 

Chapter 1: Theory of Markets and Privacy
 

NTIA letter, Rules and Policies on Foreign Participation in the U.S. Telecommunications Market

November 5, 1997
IB Docket No. 97-142


 

Honorable William E. Kennard
Chairman
Federal Communications Commission
1919 M Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20554
 

Re: Rules and Policies on Foreign Participation in the
U.S. Telecommunications Market, IB Docket No. 97-142

Dear Chairman Kennard:
 

NTIA is pleased to share its views regarding the Commission's pending proceeding to revise existing foreign entry rules.(1)