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Content providers are companies that generate revenue by providing digital content,such as news,music,photos,or videos.Examples include Netflix and iTunes.
Federal Preemption Doctrine
A legal doctrine that allows federal law to supersede or preempt state or local laws in certain areas, based on the Supremacy Clause of the U.S. Constitution.
State Powers Doctrine
The state powers doctrine is a principle in federal systems where certain powers are attributed to state governments rather than the federal government, underlining the decentralization of authority.
Legislative Jurisdiction
The authority granted to a legislative body to enact laws and regulations within a specific geographical area or domain.
Free Speech Rights
The protection granted by law to individuals to express their opinions without censorship or restraint, subject to certain limitations.
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