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+#: freeculture.xml:2049 freeculture.xml:2601 freeculture.xml:6748 freeculture.xml:7720 freeculture.xml:8817 freeculture.xml:8864
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msgid "ABC"
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"trucks from roads <emphasis>for the purpose of</emphasis> protecting the "
"railroads? Closer to the subject of this book, remote channel changers have "
"weakened the <quote>stickiness</quote> of television advertising (if a "
-"boring commercial comes on the TV, the remote makes it easy to surf ), and "
-"it may well be that this change has weakened the television advertising "
+"boring commercial comes on the TV, the remote makes it easy to surf), and it "
+"may well be that this change has weakened the television advertising "
"market. But does anyone believe we should regulate remotes to reinforce "
"commercial television? (Maybe by limiting them to function only once a "
"second, or to switch to only ten channels within an hour?)"
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msgid "Comcast"
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msgid "Marijuana Policy Project"
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msgid "NBC"
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msgid "WJOA"
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-"The Marijuana Policy Project, in February 2003, sought to place ads that "
-"directly responded to the Nick and Norm series on stations within the "
-"Washington, D.C., area. Comcast rejected the ads as <quote>against [their] "
-"policy.</quote> The local NBC affiliate, WRC, rejected the ads without "
-"reviewing them. The local ABC affiliate, WJOA, originally agreed to run the "
-"ads and accepted payment to do so, but later decided not to run the ads and "
-"returned the collected fees. Interview with Neal Levine, 15 October 2003. "
-"These restrictions are, of course, not limited to drug policy. See, for "
-"example, Nat Ives, <quote>On the Issue of an Iraq War, Advocacy Ads Meet "
+"<placeholder type=\"indexterm\" id=\"0\"/> <placeholder type=\"indexterm\" "
+"id=\"1\"/> <placeholder type=\"indexterm\" id=\"2\"/> <placeholder "
+"type=\"indexterm\" id=\"3\"/> <placeholder type=\"indexterm\" id=\"4\"/> "
+"<placeholder type=\"indexterm\" id=\"5\"/> <placeholder type=\"indexterm\" "
+"id=\"6\"/> The Marijuana Policy Project, in February 2003, sought to place "
+"ads that directly responded to the Nick and Norm series on stations within "
+"the Washington, D.C., area. Comcast rejected the ads as <quote>against "
+"[their] policy.</quote> The local NBC affiliate, WRC, rejected the ads "
+"without reviewing them. The local ABC affiliate, WJOA, originally agreed to "
+"run the ads and accepted payment to do so, but later decided not to run the "
+"ads and returned the collected fees. Interview with Neal Levine, 15 October "
+"2003. These restrictions are, of course, not limited to drug policy. See, "
+"for example, Nat Ives, <quote>On the Issue of an Iraq War, Advocacy Ads Meet "
"with Rejection from TV Networks,</quote> <citetitle>New York "
"Times</citetitle>, 13 March 2003, C4. Outside of election-related air time "
"there is very little that the FCC or the courts are willing to do to even "
"Matier and Andrew Ross, <quote>Antidiesel Group Fuming After Muni Rejects "
"Ad,</quote> SFGate.com, 16 June 2003, available at <ulink "
"url=\"http://free-culture.cc/notes/\">link #32</ulink>. The ground was that "
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msgid "legal realist movement"
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-"It was the single most important contribution of the legal realist movement "
-"to demonstrate that all property rights are always crafted to balance public "
-"and private interests. See Thomas C. Grey, <quote>The Disintegration of "
-"Property,</quote> in <citetitle>Nomos XXII: Property</citetitle>, J. Roland "
-"Pennock and John W. Chapman, eds. (New York: New York University Press, "
-"1980). <placeholder type=\"indexterm\" id=\"0\"/>"
+"<placeholder type=\"indexterm\" id=\"0\"/> It was the single most important "
+"contribution of the legal realist movement to demonstrate that all property "
+"rights are always crafted to balance public and private interests. See "
+"Thomas C. Grey, <quote>The Disintegration of Property,</quote> in "
+"<citetitle>Nomos XXII: Property</citetitle>, J. Roland Pennock and John W. "
+"Chapman, eds. (New York: New York University Press, 1980)."
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