This advanced-level communication law text provides guided readings, introductory legal material, case reading lists, and questions to guide student reading, in addition to the cases. For graduate communication law courses in media and law programs.
Unique in its approach and its visually attractive design, this text differentiates itself from other current texts on the market while presenting students with key principles and landmark cases that establish and define communication law ...
In this volume, black-letter Rules of Professional Conduct are followed by numbered Comments that explain each Rule's purpose and provide suggestions for its practical application.
From Paul Siegel comes the extensively updated third edition of the popular Cases in Communication Law, complete with nineteen cases new to this edition.
Douglas M. Fraleigh and Joseph S. Tuman, Freedom of Speech in the Marketplace of Ideas. New York, N.Y.: St. Martin's Press, 1997, p. 90. 3. Schenck v. ... 117 S.Ct. 855 (1997). Lloyd Corporation v. Tanner, 407 U.S. 551 (1972).
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MAJOR PRINCIPLES OF MEDIA LAW is a comprehensive and current summary of media law. The text is revised every year to include the most recent developments in communication law through the end of the Supreme Court's term.
Mass Communication Law in Oklahoma
Eriq Gardner, “How the Legal Fight over 'Y.M.C.A.' Could Change the Music Industry (Analysis),” Hollywood Reporter, August 17, 2011. It is a complicated rule. On the one hand, rights may be terminated only within a five-year window of ...
This is an engaging text for courses in communication law and media law.
Porter ein v. Porter Substantial similarity. Under either analysis of substantial similarity between two works, there must be proof of similarity of the protectible elements, not just the underlying historical facts—which cannot be ...