by UrsulaSmartt (Author), Mrs Ursula Smartt (Author)
Media & Entertainment Law presents a contemporary analysis of the law relating to the media and entertainment industries both in terms of its practical application and its theoretical framework, providing a broad and comprehensive coverage of these fast changing branches of the law.
Fully restructured to complement how media law is taught today in the digital age, this third edition explores recent updates in the law including the outcomes of the Google Spain case and the `right to be forgotten', the use of drones in breach of privacy laws, internet libel and the boundaries of media freedom and press regulation following the Leveson inquiry. Media & Entertainment Law uses the most up-to-date authorities to explore privacy and confidentiality subjects, such as the Prince Charles 'black spider' letters, the Maximilian Schrems and the celebrity superinjunction PJS v Newsgroup Newspapers cases. The book also covers defamation, contempt of court and freedom of information, plus Scots law. New to this edition:
This text provides students with detailed coverage of the key principles, cases and legislation as well as a critical analysis of this vibrant subject.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 540
Edition: 3
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 09 Feb 2017
ISBN 10: 1138961884
ISBN 13: 9781138961883
This book acts as a beacon. It helps readers to understand not only what the law is, but also why the law is what it is. In a fast-changing world, that is an invaluable contribution.
Keir Starmer QC, MP
With extensive sections on the Scots aspects of media law, the third edition of Ursula Smartt's impressively wide-ranging text book is a must-read for media professionals who more than ever need to understand the complexities involved in dealing with more than one legal jurisdiction. In a communications world where borders are redundant and the pace of change accelerating, such a comprehensive and accessible work is invaluable.
John McLellan, Director, Scottish Newspaper Society, Honorary Professor of Journalism, University of Stirling.
When I am reading Ursula Smartt's textbooks on Media Law, it is as if I am having a personal conversation with the author.
Final year Media Law Student at Bournemouth University.
A concise survey of the media law landscape. A great first port of call for students doing research on key media law topics, and a handy refresher for practitioners. The industry anecdotes and historical facts really bring the subjects to life.
(City Media Lawyer)