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C/L/495. UK Office of Communication as regulatory body: evaluative analysis
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The paper examines the activities of the UK Office of Communication (OfCom) evaluating their regulatory role in modern media and electronic communications industry with references to the existing legislation. Statutory duties, responsibilities and limitations of OfCom are discussed.
KEYWORDS: Office of Communication, OfCom, media industry, regulatory body,
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