| United States. Federal Trade Commission - Competition - 1978 - 1030 pages
...observed: [the] consumer's interest in the free flow of information of commercial information . . . may be as keen, if not keener by far, than his interest in the day's most urgent political debate ... So long as we preserve a predominantly free enterprise economy, the allocation of our resources... | |
| Consolidation and merger of corporations - 1979 - 424 pages
...of self-government. "2 And, "the consumer's interest in the free flow of commercial information ... may be as keen, if not keener by far, than his interest in the day's most urgent political debate."3 Simply because the FCC's rules do not break up existing cross-ownerships, then, does not... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Small Business - Government and the press - 1984 - 258 pages
...dimensions of the term is highly debatable. 63. "As to the particular consumer's in'erest in the free fiow of commercial information, that interest may be as...keen, if not keener by far, than his interest in the dcy's most urgent political debate." Virginia State Ed. of Pharmacy v. Virginia Citizens Consumer Council,... | |
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