Australian media law / Sharon Rodrick, Brendan Clift, Jennifer Ireland, Lesley Power.
2021
N343.K1 BUT 2021
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Title
Australian media law / Sharon Rodrick, Brendan Clift, Jennifer Ireland, Lesley Power.
Author
Edition
6th edition
ISBN
9780455243023 paperback
Imprint
Pyrmont, N.S.W. : Lawbook Co., 2021.
Copyright
©2021
Language
English
Description
cxii, 1203 pages ; 25 cm
Call Number
N343.K1 BUT 2021
Summary
Australian Media Law details and explains the complex case law, legislation and regulations governing media practice in areas as diverse as journalism, advertising, multimedia and broadcasting. It examines the issues affecting traditional forms of media such as television, radio, film and newspapers and includes discussion on modern forms such as the internet, social media and digital technology, in a clear and accessible format. Issues and topics that are new to the sixth edition include: Impending amendments to the uniform defamation legislation; Responses to the phenomenon of fake news; Revised foreign ownership regime; Proposed new online safety legislation; A new AANA Code of Ethics; The telecommunications data regime and its impact on journalists and their sources; An examination of recent decisions on free speech, defamation, confidentiality, negligence, advertising, vilification and contempt. The ACCC's Digital Platform Inquiry has recommended a process to implement a harmonised media regulatory framework. As the Australian Government takes its first steps along this path, the sixth edition anticipates the shape of future reforms. - Publisher's website.
Note
Previous edtion 2015.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
1. Introduction
2. Free Speech
3. Defamation
4. Reporting Parliament and Elections
5. Media and Open Justice
6. Contempt of Court
7. Confidentiality and Sources of Information
8. Privacy
9. Offensive Publications
10. Media and National Security
11. Negligence
12. Copyright
13. Advertising
14. Regulation of the Media
15. Media Ownership and Control.
2. Free Speech
3. Defamation
4. Reporting Parliament and Elections
5. Media and Open Justice
6. Contempt of Court
7. Confidentiality and Sources of Information
8. Privacy
9. Offensive Publications
10. Media and National Security
11. Negligence
12. Copyright
13. Advertising
14. Regulation of the Media
15. Media Ownership and Control.
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