Media & Entertainment Law
Now in its fifth edition, this textbook combines comprehensive coverage with rigorous analysis of a key area of the law. The author illuminates how the courts strive to strike a balance between the freedoms and responsibilities of the press on the one hand and an individual’s right to privacy on the other.

Maintaining its coverage of the law across the UK (including Scotland and Northern Ireland) and the EU, the new edition has been brought up to date with expert insights into significant developments and judgments, including:

  • the impact of changes in intellectual property law, data protection, GDPR and copyright law post Brexit – including the cases of Schrems II and Ed Sheeran;
  • analysis of new case law and developments in privacy and freedom of the media – including Duchess of Sussex (Meghan Markle) v The Mail on Sunday and ZXC v Bloomberg;
  • the introduction of new Scottish defamation laws and the importance of defamatory meaning;
  • the response to disinformation, fake news and social media – including tweeting jurors and contempt.

With a variety of pedagogical features to encourage critical thinking, this unique textbook is essential reading for media and entertainment law courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels and an insightful resource for students and reflective practitioners of journalism, public relations and media studies.

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Media & Entertainment Law
Now in its fifth edition, this textbook combines comprehensive coverage with rigorous analysis of a key area of the law. The author illuminates how the courts strive to strike a balance between the freedoms and responsibilities of the press on the one hand and an individual’s right to privacy on the other.

Maintaining its coverage of the law across the UK (including Scotland and Northern Ireland) and the EU, the new edition has been brought up to date with expert insights into significant developments and judgments, including:

  • the impact of changes in intellectual property law, data protection, GDPR and copyright law post Brexit – including the cases of Schrems II and Ed Sheeran;
  • analysis of new case law and developments in privacy and freedom of the media – including Duchess of Sussex (Meghan Markle) v The Mail on Sunday and ZXC v Bloomberg;
  • the introduction of new Scottish defamation laws and the importance of defamatory meaning;
  • the response to disinformation, fake news and social media – including tweeting jurors and contempt.

With a variety of pedagogical features to encourage critical thinking, this unique textbook is essential reading for media and entertainment law courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels and an insightful resource for students and reflective practitioners of journalism, public relations and media studies.

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Media & Entertainment Law

Media & Entertainment Law

by Ursula Smartt
Media & Entertainment Law

Media & Entertainment Law

by Ursula Smartt

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Now in its fifth edition, this textbook combines comprehensive coverage with rigorous analysis of a key area of the law. The author illuminates how the courts strive to strike a balance between the freedoms and responsibilities of the press on the one hand and an individual’s right to privacy on the other.

Maintaining its coverage of the law across the UK (including Scotland and Northern Ireland) and the EU, the new edition has been brought up to date with expert insights into significant developments and judgments, including:

  • the impact of changes in intellectual property law, data protection, GDPR and copyright law post Brexit – including the cases of Schrems II and Ed Sheeran;
  • analysis of new case law and developments in privacy and freedom of the media – including Duchess of Sussex (Meghan Markle) v The Mail on Sunday and ZXC v Bloomberg;
  • the introduction of new Scottish defamation laws and the importance of defamatory meaning;
  • the response to disinformation, fake news and social media – including tweeting jurors and contempt.

With a variety of pedagogical features to encourage critical thinking, this unique textbook is essential reading for media and entertainment law courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels and an insightful resource for students and reflective practitioners of journalism, public relations and media studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032168715
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 11/29/2022
Edition description: 5th ed.
Pages: 674
Product dimensions: 6.88(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

Ursula Smartt is Associate Professor of Law at Northeastern University London, UK and Boston, USA, and Researcher in Media and Entertainment Law at the University of Surrey.

Table of Contents

1. Freedom of Expression 2. Confidentiality and Privacy 3. Defamation 4. Reporting Legal Proceedings 5. Contempt of Court 6. Freedom of Public Information and Data Protection 7. Regulating the Print Media 8. Regulating the Communications Industry 9. Intellectual Property Law 10. Entertainment Law
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