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Dear Reader,
We are pleased to introduce the second issue of the eleventh volume of the Law, State and Telecommunications Review (LSTR).
In this issue, the journal published a number of original articles on topics relevant to ICT and telecommunications from a myriad of interdisciplinary perspectives.
We are delighted to include articles on website promotion and protection of intellectual property in Spain, the European Audiovisual Commucation Directive and the regulation of the obligation of early financing of European works for the VOD segment, technologies of dynamic access and shared use of the radioelectric spectrum, application of the obligation to do as a regulatory saction in Brazil, geoblocking and geopricing in light of the public interest theory, concessionaries assets reversibility in local fixed telephony, DNS and ICANN, and planned obsolescence and consumer protection in Luso-Brazilian law.
For future issues, we will continue to publish articles on all relevant areas of ICT and telecommunications.
We hope you have enjoyed reading this issue looking forward to a twelveth volume to be released on May 2020.
Sincerely,
Prof. Marcio Iorio Aranha
Editor-in-Chief, The Law, State and Telecommunications Review
On behalf of the Editorial Board
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LA DIRECTIVA EUROPEA DE COMUNICACIÓN AUDIOVISUAL Y LA ACTUAL REGULACIÓN DE OBLIGACIÓN DE FINANCIACIÓN ANTICIPADA DE OBRAS EUROPEAS PARA EL SEGMENTO DE VIDEO BAJO DEMANDA
TECNOLOGÍAS DE ACCESO DINÁMICO Y USO COMPARTIDO DEL ESPECTRO
OBRIGAÇÃO DE FAZER EM SANÇÕES REGULATÓRIAS NO BRASIL: APLICAÇÃO AO SETOR DE TELECOMUNICAÇÕES
GEOBLOCKING E GEOPRICING: UMA ANÁLISE À LUZ DA TEORIA DO INTERESSE PÚBLICO DE MIKE FEINTUCK
A REVERSIBILIDADE DE BENS DAS CONCESSIONÁRIAS DE TELEFONIA FIXA À LUZ DA TEORIA RESPONSIVA DA REGULAÇÃO
SISTEMA DE NOMES DE DOMÍNIO (DNS), ICANN E INTERESSES BRASILEIROS
OBSOLESCÊNCIA PROGRAMADA E PROTEÇÃO DOS CONSUMIDORES: ABORDAGEM COMPARADA DE DIREITO LUSO-BRASILEIRO
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