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Global Media and Communications Quarterly

By Trey Hanbury, Winston Maxwell, Michele Farquhar, Ari Fitzgerald, Mark Brennan, William Elder, A.J. Burton, Andrew McGinty, Richard Jadot, Alex Bebe Epale, Penny Thornton, Christelle Coslin, Mark Parsons, Maggie Shen & Clarice Kan on February 26, 2014

The latest edition of our Global Media and Communications Quarterly issue focuses on the sheer breadth of human ingenuity – a characteristic that’s good for lawyers and businesses alike.

Topics in this newsletter include:

  • Preparing for the swarm: Ensuring our airwaves and airspace can accommodate transformational drone technology
  • Wireless Medical Body Area Networks: Opportunity in a changing regulatory landscape
  • European court to examine blocking measures; French court blocks “allostreaming”
  • Leading U.S. court of appeals strikes down key network neutrality rules: What’s next for the open Internet?

Hogan Lovells FT TMT Sector Report 2013

  • Change and adaptation
  • Partnerships and strategic alliances in the TMT sector
  • Growth in difficult times
  • Reigniting the global TMT sector
  • Spotlight on the telecoms M&A environment in the United States

Focus on China TMT

  • Hogan Lovells bolsters TMT practice with leading Hong Kong hire
  • Shanghai FTZ shows its hand on telecoms opening up – Could this be the long-awaited breakthrough in VATS?
  • Hong Kong regulator fines broadcaster for anti-competitive practices
  • China turns up the heat in the battle against abuses of personal data

Read More: Winter 2014 | Global Media and Communications Quarterly

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