by UrsulaSmartt (Author)
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.
Drawing on principles from public law, tort, contract law and human rights, Media and Entertainment Law explores all the central themes of the subject including privacy and confidentiality, contempt of court, defamation and intellectual property, as well as helping students to gain an awareness of ethical issues surrounding journalistic practice. Media and Entertainment Law is also the first book to discuss superinjunctions and the phone-hacking scandal involving News of the World.
With integrated coverage of Scots and Northern Irish law, Media and Entertainment Law also highlights comparisons with similar overseas jurisdictions (such as US and European law) in order to help students demonstrate an awareness of media laws which may influence UK legislation.
A companion website accompanies the book, offering a Flashcard Glossary of all the key terms in media and entertainment law, a list of links to useful websites and annual updates to the text.
Mark Stephens CBE:
one of the most comprehensive and authoritative works on media and entertainment law, and is to be heartily commended.
Joshua Rozenburg:
as long as we have media and entertainment, we shall need media and entertainment law.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 544
Edition: 1st
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 21 Apr 2011
ISBN 10: 041557756X
ISBN 13: 9780415577564
Media and Entertainment Law is an excellent, thought provoking and well-structured textbook for students. Supplemented with easy-to-use-features, it will make study easier for the busy student , Howard Johnson, Former Deputy Head of Law, Bangor University
Both undergraduate and postgraduate students engaging with the multitude of media related functions will find a welcome companion in Media and Entertainment Law , Ken Brown, Lecturer in Law, Bournemouth University
This is a quote from international media lawyer Mark Stephens CBE from the book launch 6 May 2011 at the Frontline Club:
The book is absolutely amazing. It is the first book to mention superinjunctions. This book is incredibly accessible; it is so insightful. For example, it contains the single publication rule from the Libel Reform Bill. The book will help academics and students alike because they will have these little reminding features and thought boxes, as well as the most up-to date case studies. The book has picked up well on privacy issues, not just for adults but also for the rights of children and their right to privacy, independent of their parents. The book acknowledges Scots law and the, at times, different rulings by the Scottish courts.
Despite covering such a wide range of legal topics, Media & Entertainment Law is well-structured and superbly laid out. For me, the most striking feature of the text is its readability: pages are quickly turned and key points are driven home by the use of excellent examples. - The Student Law Journal
The second edition of Media and Entertainment Law is a welcome arrival...It contains a good mixture of historic background and modern diemmas...and (an) easily written analysis of most of the relevant topics and decent discussions of the key case law - Gillian Phillips, Director of Editorial Legal Services, Guardian News and Media, Ltd