The Law of Public Communication - Couverture souple

Middleton, Kent R.; Lee, WIlliam E.

 
9780205484676: The Law of Public Communication

Synopsis

An annually updated book, The Law of Public Communications explains the law and regulation affecting practitioners of journalism, political and commercial speech, and the electronic media.

 

The seventh edition of this top-selling media law book includes the most current legal developments affecting the daily work of writers, broadcasters, advertisers, cable operators, Internet service providers, public relations practitioners, photographers, and other public communicators.

 

By presenting statutes and cases in a cohesive manner that is understandable, the authors ensure that the reader will acquire a firm grasp of the legal issues affecting the media.

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À propos de la quatrième de couverture

The Law of Public Communication (2008) 7/e

Kent R. Middleton, Universityof Georgia

William E. Lee, Universityof Georgia

 

An annually updated text, The Law of Public Communication explains the law and regulation affecting practitioners of journalism, political and commercial speech, and the electronic media.

 

The Seventh Edition of this top-selling media law text includes the most current legal developments affecting the daily work of writers, broadcasters, advertisers, cable operators, Internet service providers, public relations practitioners, photographers, and other public communicators. By presenting statutes and cases in a cohesive manner that is understandable to students studying law for the first time, the authors ensure that students will acquire a firm grasp of the legal issues affecting the media.

 

New Features:

  • Highlights recent Supreme Court cases including: Metro-Goldwyn-Meyer Studios, Inc. v. Grokster, Ltd., Randall v. Sorrell, and WisconsinRight to Life v. FEC.
  • Discusses recent journalists’ privilege cases including: Wen Ho Lee , Jason O’Grady, Josh Wolf, and “Scooter” Libby.
  • Analyzes the appellate ruling concerning press publication of juror identities in the Quattrone trial.
  • Explains the rulings by the Federal Election Commission concerning the use of the Internet for political communication.
  • Addresses the Abramoff lobbying scandal and Congressional efforts to reform lobbying.
  • Covers thelatest broadcast indecency developments.
  • Clarifies license requirements for webcasting copyrighted music.
  • Examines restrictions on access to information surrounding “the war on terror.”
 

 

Reviewer Quotations:

 

“This textbook is one of the best in the business. I have used it consistently for close to 9 years. Its strength is that it follows a topical rather than an institutional or media industry approach to the study of communication law and policy.  This approach is especially useful because many legal issues cut across several media.” – Lyombe Eko, Universityof Iowa

 

“I appreciate that this book is trying to buck the standard trend of topic areas by moving content into more theoretical or ‘principle’ chapters.” – Genelle Belmas, CaliforniaState - Fullerton

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