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  • If you complete an undergraduate law degree, this should be followed by a one year Legal Practice Course (LPC).
    After that you'll need to be trained 'on the job' on a two-year training contract with a law firm.
    If you don't choose law as your undergraduate degree it is still possible to train as a media lawyer.
  • Information Technology act 2000:
    Section 66(a) of this act brings prohibition and punishment to any offence which is committed via social media to hurt or cause injury to others.
  • Media regulation is enforced by of law, rules or procedures and varies across the world.
    They exist to protect freedom of expression and media freedom and regulate media markets, ownership, infrastructure and technical standards and, importantly, protect public interests such as media pluralism and diversity.
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What is a media law conference?

The biennial Media Law Conference is the most substantive and effective conference for experienced media defense lawyers

The Summary covers areas for which the advertiser and/or publisher could be liable

It ranges from the content of the advertisements (discrimination to defamation) to the manner and placement of advertising

What is media law & why is it important?

essential for policy-making

It turns the spotlight on all those aspects of law which impinge on and shape modern media practices - from regulation and ownership, to libel law and constitutional aspects of broadcasting such as free speech and privacy, obscenity laws, copyright, piracy, and other aspects of IT law

Who is media law international?

Media Law International is an independent boutique publishing business that produces the flagship annual guide, a bi-monthly e-Zine and an on-demand Legal Practice Guides

Our niche publications focus exclusively on media law, providing coverage of legal and business sectors globally

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It was originally designed by Yahoo! and the Media RSS community in 2004, but in 2009 its development has been moved to the RSS Advisory Board.
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