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ivingston and lunt think
regulation
of media is hard. Very hard to determine what should be
rules
and what shouldn't be
livingston and lunt say that
regulators
have to try and
balance protecting
people with offering them choice.
Talks about how technology has made regulation much harder.
Downloading
, streaming piracy means people can
bypass controls
The vast nature of
internet
makes it
impossible
to control
Believe that powerful companies can avoid
regulation
such as not getting
punished
enough
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