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That is the context for the current effort to rewrite the Communications Act: a recognition that the law no longer fits the world it seeks to govern—and an acknowledgment, whether explicit or not, that any replacement will face the same fundamental constraint. The future will arrive in a different fashion than Congress can legislate.
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