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Media Law

Media law, also known as entertainment law, is the legal framework that regulates the mass media and the entertainment industry. It covers a range of issues, including:



Censorship: How the media can be censored
Copyright: How to protect intellectual property rights, such as trademarks
Defamation: How to deal with defamation and protect the national interest
Broadcast law: How to regulate broadcasting
Antitrust law: How to regulate antitrust issues
Media law applies to television, radio, print media, and social and digital media. However, different types of media may have different rules and regulations. For example, media law for social media is still evolving as new platforms emerge.
In democracies, media law is often seen as a balance between freedom of expression and the constraints of the law. Media law courses can help people understand the legal frameworks that protect freedom of speech, expression, and information