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Indecency--arguably among the most provocative and incendiary issues in today's media--is speech at the edge of social tolerance. This timely volume examines broadcast and Internet indecency from legal and social perspectives, utilizing current cases and well-publicized examples. In exploring the issues associated with this highly controversial area, author Jeremy Harris Lipschultz makes headway toward an understanding of how indecency, as communication on the fringes of social norms, functions in defining free expression through specific types of speech. He contrasts conceptualizations of indecency and obscenity, synthesizes case law and social research, and develops theoretical generalizations for future research and study. His work provides a comprehensive examination of broadcast and Internet indecency issues and cases that serve to test generalizations about freedom of expression and one's ability to define free speech.

Trade Review

"Broadcast and Internet indecency are fascinating areas of research. The issue of whether offensive speech that isn't legally obscene should be regulated has captured the interest of numerous legal scholars since the 1970s. In this book, Jeremy Lipschultz explores indecency from legal, social and theoretical perspectives. This alone makes this work an important contribution to the discourse of freedom of speech, especially "offensive" speech.

Those of us who have studied the regulation of indecency know that this subject can become clouded by self-righteousness and politics. I welcome Jeremy Lipschultz's effort to bring such a broad range of approaches into the study of indecency regulation. He certainly has done a great deal of work in this area and this book allows him to put it all together into a coherent and meaningful whole."

Milagros Rivera Sanchez
Chair, Communications and New Media Program
National University of Singapore



Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Broadcast & Internet Indecency: Defining Free Speech

Chapter I. Introduction to Broadcast and Internet Indecency

The Engaging Questions

Stern Helps Define the Issues

Social and Legal Issues

Miller v. California

Broadcasting, Cable and the Internet

Safe Harbor Issues

To Regulate or Not

Indecency and Obscenity

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Chapter II. History of American Broadcasting

Historical Context of Broadcast Regulation

Ship-to-Shore Communications and Interference Chaos

NBC

Red Lion

Public Interest, Convenience and Necessity

Newton Minnow Calls Television in 1961 a ÒVast WastelandÓ

The Highpoint of Regulation

Deregulation, FCC Policy Statements and Congressional Responses

Data and Processes

Parental Control or Government Control

TV Watch Study Finds Opposition to Current FCC Regulation

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Chapter III. Theory and Research in Broadcast and Internet Indecency

Normative First Amendment Theories

Douglas’ Near-absolutist View

Strict Scrutiny

Theories of FCC and FTC Regulation

Legal Analyses

Carlin Monologue as Transcribed by Pacifica Court

Social and Psychological Research

Social Theory and Computer-Mediated Communication

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Chapter IV. Adult Entertainment

The Pornography Business

Girls Gone Wild Video Producer Guilt of Exploiting Children

Media Law on Pornography

Zoning and the Law

Pay Cable Channels

Satellite Radio and Television

X-rated Moviews

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Chapter V. The Legacy of Pacifica and the Action for Children’s Television Cases

A Single Complaint

Political Implications of the Indecency Ban

FCC Order and the Diaz Statement

Dial-a-Porn: Sabe Communications

Decision and Reasoning

ACT I

ACT II

ACT III

Interpretations of the Opinion

Political Generalizations

Developments

Political Implications

Politics of Broadcast Regulation

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Chapter VI. Cable Television, New Technologies and New Definitions

First Amendment Rights

The First Amendment and Cyberspace

Non-broadcast Video Options

Appendix to the Opinion of the Court

Satellite Issues

Digital Television

The Internet

Indecency, Obscenity and the New Media World

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Chapter VII. New Media Issues

Cultural Concerns about Indecency

Computer-Mediated Communication

Mancow Thrives in Post-indecency Complaint Career

Other Internet Issues: YouTube

Fox Shows F-word During Playoff Game

Libel, Privacy and Copyright

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Chapter VIII. The Fight Over Indecent Content

Indecent Content and the FCC

The Special Case of the Super Bowl

Explicit Podcasting

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Chapter IX. Political and Religious Issues

The Politics of Regulation

Religious Concerns

Religion, Washington and Indecency

Congressman Fred Upton Seeks to Have Broadcasters Think Twice

NBC Show Las Vegas Draws AFA Complaints

Impact of a Crackdown

A Market for Religion

Faith in a Box Study

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

Chapter X. Trends: Fines, Enforcement, Laws and Regulation

FCC Tells the Public About Indecency Regulation

Regulation of Obscenity, Indecency and Profanity

Frequently Asked Questions

How to File a Complaint

FCC Lawyer Challenged by Second Circuit Court of Appeals Panel

Raising the Broadcast Fines

Internet Freedoms

SNL Censored Skit Plays on YouTube

Projections

Implications for Defining Free Expression

Chapter Summary

Review Questions

References

Appendix A

Appendix B

Appendix C

Appendix D

Appendix E

Appendix F

Author Index

Subject Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 12/14/2007 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780805859096, 978-0805859096
      ISBN10: 0805859098

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Indecency--arguably among the most provocative and incendiary issues in today's media--is speech at the edge of social tolerance. This timely volume examines broadcast and Internet indecency from legal and social perspectives, utilizing current cases and well-publicized examples. In exploring the issues associated with this highly controversial area, author Jeremy Harris Lipschultz makes headway toward an understanding of how indecency, as communication on the fringes of social norms, functions in defining free expression through specific types of speech. He contrasts conceptualizations of indecency and obscenity, synthesizes case law and social research, and develops theoretical generalizations for future research and study. His work provides a comprehensive examination of broadcast and Internet indecency issues and cases that serve to test generalizations about freedom of expression and one's ability to define free speech.

      Trade Review

      "Broadcast and Internet indecency are fascinating areas of research. The issue of whether offensive speech that isn't legally obscene should be regulated has captured the interest of numerous legal scholars since the 1970s. In this book, Jeremy Lipschultz explores indecency from legal, social and theoretical perspectives. This alone makes this work an important contribution to the discourse of freedom of speech, especially "offensive" speech.

      Those of us who have studied the regulation of indecency know that this subject can become clouded by self-righteousness and politics. I welcome Jeremy Lipschultz's effort to bring such a broad range of approaches into the study of indecency regulation. He certainly has done a great deal of work in this area and this book allows him to put it all together into a coherent and meaningful whole."

      Milagros Rivera Sanchez
      Chair, Communications and New Media Program
      National University of Singapore



      Table of Contents

      Table of Contents

      Broadcast & Internet Indecency: Defining Free Speech

      Chapter I. Introduction to Broadcast and Internet Indecency

      The Engaging Questions

      Stern Helps Define the Issues

      Social and Legal Issues

      Miller v. California

      Broadcasting, Cable and the Internet

      Safe Harbor Issues

      To Regulate or Not

      Indecency and Obscenity

      Chapter Summary

      Review Questions

      Chapter II. History of American Broadcasting

      Historical Context of Broadcast Regulation

      Ship-to-Shore Communications and Interference Chaos

      NBC

      Red Lion

      Public Interest, Convenience and Necessity

      Newton Minnow Calls Television in 1961 a ÒVast WastelandÓ

      The Highpoint of Regulation

      Deregulation, FCC Policy Statements and Congressional Responses

      Data and Processes

      Parental Control or Government Control

      TV Watch Study Finds Opposition to Current FCC Regulation

      Chapter Summary

      Review Questions

      Chapter III. Theory and Research in Broadcast and Internet Indecency

      Normative First Amendment Theories

      Douglas’ Near-absolutist View

      Strict Scrutiny

      Theories of FCC and FTC Regulation

      Legal Analyses

      Carlin Monologue as Transcribed by Pacifica Court

      Social and Psychological Research

      Social Theory and Computer-Mediated Communication

      Chapter Summary

      Review Questions

      Chapter IV. Adult Entertainment

      The Pornography Business

      Girls Gone Wild Video Producer Guilt of Exploiting Children

      Media Law on Pornography

      Zoning and the Law

      Pay Cable Channels

      Satellite Radio and Television

      X-rated Moviews

      Chapter Summary

      Review Questions

      Chapter V. The Legacy of Pacifica and the Action for Children’s Television Cases

      A Single Complaint

      Political Implications of the Indecency Ban

      FCC Order and the Diaz Statement

      Dial-a-Porn: Sabe Communications

      Decision and Reasoning

      ACT I

      ACT II

      ACT III

      Interpretations of the Opinion

      Political Generalizations

      Developments

      Political Implications

      Politics of Broadcast Regulation

      Chapter Summary

      Review Questions

      Chapter VI. Cable Television, New Technologies and New Definitions

      First Amendment Rights

      The First Amendment and Cyberspace

      Non-broadcast Video Options

      Appendix to the Opinion of the Court

      Satellite Issues

      Digital Television

      The Internet

      Indecency, Obscenity and the New Media World

      Chapter Summary

      Review Questions

      Chapter VII. New Media Issues

      Cultural Concerns about Indecency

      Computer-Mediated Communication

      Mancow Thrives in Post-indecency Complaint Career

      Other Internet Issues: YouTube

      Fox Shows F-word During Playoff Game

      Libel, Privacy and Copyright

      Chapter Summary

      Review Questions

      Chapter VIII. The Fight Over Indecent Content

      Indecent Content and the FCC

      The Special Case of the Super Bowl

      Explicit Podcasting

      Chapter Summary

      Review Questions

      Chapter IX. Political and Religious Issues

      The Politics of Regulation

      Religious Concerns

      Religion, Washington and Indecency

      Congressman Fred Upton Seeks to Have Broadcasters Think Twice

      NBC Show Las Vegas Draws AFA Complaints

      Impact of a Crackdown

      A Market for Religion

      Faith in a Box Study

      Chapter Summary

      Review Questions

      Chapter X. Trends: Fines, Enforcement, Laws and Regulation

      FCC Tells the Public About Indecency Regulation

      Regulation of Obscenity, Indecency and Profanity

      Frequently Asked Questions

      How to File a Complaint

      FCC Lawyer Challenged by Second Circuit Court of Appeals Panel

      Raising the Broadcast Fines

      Internet Freedoms

      SNL Censored Skit Plays on YouTube

      Projections

      Implications for Defining Free Expression

      Chapter Summary

      Review Questions

      References

      Appendix A

      Appendix B

      Appendix C

      Appendix D

      Appendix E

      Appendix F

      Author Index

      Subject Index

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