Media law

Media law

Media law is a legal field that refers to the following:
* Telecommunications
* Information Technology
* Defamation
* Broadcasting
* Copyright
* Advertising
* Confidentiality
* Contempt
* Privacy
* Censorship
* Firm law
* Freedom of information
* Internet & on-line services

Overview

Media law covers an area of law which involves media, and stretches over various legal fields.

History

As the popularity of media became wide-spread, the field of media law became more popular, as certain corporate professionals wanted to participate in media, which was a riskier career choice. As a result, many young lawyers fledged into media law which allowed them the opportunity to increase connections in media, and the opportunity to become a media presenter or an acting role if such an opportunity arose.

Related Pages

*Intellectual property

External links

* [http://www.www.camla.org.au/ Communications and Media Association Inc]


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