- "Entertainment law, also referred to as media law, is legal services provided to the entertainment industry."
This topic covers the legal and ethical aspects of Journalism, including defamation, privacy, and free speech. It includes a discussion on the role of media in society and the need for responsible journalism.
Freedom of Speech and Press: Understanding constitutional protections for speech and press, including the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution.
Defamation: Understanding what constitutes defamation and the legal implications of making defamatory statements or publishing defamatory material.
Intellectual Property: Understanding the basics of copyright, trademark, and patent law as they apply to media and journalism.
Confidentiality and Shield Laws: Understanding the legal and ethical considerations of protecting confidential sources, information, and materials.
Invasion of Privacy: Understanding the various forms of invasion of privacy, including intrusion, public disclosure of private facts, false light, and appropriation.
Ethics in Journalism: Understanding the importance of ethical principles such as accuracy, fairness, honesty, and independence in media and journalism.
Regulation and Censorship: Understanding the legal and ethical considerations of government regulation and censorship of media and journalism.
Media Ownership and Control: Understanding the implications of media ownership and control, including consolidation, monopolies, and diversity of viewpoints.
Online and Social Media: Understanding the challenges and implications of media and journalism in the digital age, including issues such as cyberbullying, online harassment, and fake news.
International and Comparative Media Law: Understanding the different legal and regulatory frameworks for media and journalism in different countries and regions, and the implications for global communication and intercultural relations.
- "These services in entertainment law overlap with intellectual property law."
- "Intellectual property has many moving parts that include trademarks, copyright, and the 'right of publicity'."
- "The practice of entertainment law often involves questions of employment law, contract law, torts, labor law, bankruptcy law, immigration, securities law, security interests, agency, right of privacy, defamation, advertising, criminal law, tax law, International law (especially private international law), and insurance law."
- "Much of the work of an entertainment law practice is transaction based, i.e., drafting contracts, negotiation and mediation."
- "Some situations may lead to litigation or arbitration."
- "These services in entertainment law overlap with intellectual property law."
- "Intellectual property has many moving parts that include trademarks, copyright, and the 'right of publicity'."
- "The practice of entertainment law often involves questions of employment law, contract law, torts, labor law, bankruptcy law, immigration, securities law, security interests, agency, right of privacy, defamation, advertising, criminal law, tax law, International law (especially private international law), and insurance law."
- "Much of the work of an entertainment law practice is transaction based, i.e., drafting contracts, negotiation and mediation."
- "Some situations may lead to litigation or arbitration."
- "Entertainment law, also referred to as media law, is legal services provided to the entertainment industry."
- "Intellectual property has many moving parts that include trademarks, copyright, and the 'right of publicity'."
- "The practice of entertainment law often involves questions of employment law, contract law, torts, labor law, bankruptcy law, immigration, securities law, security interests, agency, right of privacy, defamation, advertising, criminal law, tax law, International law (especially private international law), and insurance law."
- "Much of the work of an entertainment law practice is transaction based, i.e., drafting contracts, negotiation and mediation."
- "Some situations may lead to litigation or arbitration."
- "Entertainment law, also referred to as media law, is legal services provided to the entertainment industry."
- "Intellectual property has many moving parts that include trademarks, copyright, and the 'right of publicity'."
- "The practice of entertainment law often involves questions of employment law, contract law, torts, labor law, bankruptcy law, immigration, securities law, security interests, agency, right of privacy, defamation, advertising, criminal law, tax law, International law (especially private international law), and insurance law."
- "Much of the work of an entertainment law practice is transaction based, i.e., drafting contracts, negotiation and mediation."