Media and Entertainment Law presents a contemporary analysis of the law relating to the media and entertainment industry both in terms of its practical application and its theoretical framework. Looking at key aspects such as TV and radio broadcasting, the print press, the music industry, online news and entertainment and social networking sites, this textbook provides students with detailed coverage of the key principles, cases and legislation as well as a critical analysis of regulatory bodies such as the Press Complaints Commission and OFCOM. Media and Entertainment Law is also the first book to discuss superinjunctions and the phone-hacking scandal involving News of the World.
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Thoughtfully edited cases to highlight the court's reasoning on the key points at issue make covering the material feasible in a one-term course. And to help readers appreciate the significance...
Media and Entertainment: A Practical Legal, Business and Strategy Guide
International Entertainment Law and New Media Law
Nelson, L. S. (2018) Social Media and Morality: Losing Our Self Control. ... Ofcom (2018) Media Nations Report: https://bit.ly/344eCcZ Ofcom (2021a) Media Nations Report: https://bit.ly/35lhHpj Ofcom (2021b) Online Nation Report: ...
Also new to this edition are sections on: A focus on freedom of expression: its philosophical foundations; the struggles of those who have fought for it; and the varied ways in which the courts interpret freedom of expression regarding the ...
Entertainment Law and Practice addresses both the practical aspects of entertainment and the fundamental underpinnings of entertainment law. The selection of topics is based on what practitioners face, and the...
The unique broad scope of the book is organized into chapters focusing on film, television, book and magazine publishing, music, live theater, radio, celebrity rights, and cyber law.
The third edition includes expanded introductory material for each section.
Rosati, E. (2011 ) 'Originality in a work, or a work of originality: the effects of the Infopaq decision', ... have to DJ no more”: Sampling and the “autonomous” creator', Cardozo Arts and Entertainment Law Journal, 10(2), 612 –615 .