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Taylor & Francis Coaching Sport and the Law
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Taylor & Francis Journalist Safety and SelfCensorship
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Undercover Reporting Deception and Betrayal in Journalism
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Free Speech and Hate Speech in the United States The Limits of Toleration Routledge Research in Communication Studies
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Doping in Sport
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Doping in NonOlympic Sports
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Doping in NonOlympic Sports
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Taylor & Francis Photography and the Law
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Internet and Constitutional Law
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Ethical Journalism
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Ethical Journalism
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Taylor & Francis Ltd The Essential Guide to the Business Law of Esports Professional Video Gaming
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Taylor & Francis The Journalists Guide to Media Law
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Magazine Law
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Taylor & Francis Justice and the Media Reconciling Fair Trials and a Free Press Routledge Communication Series
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Taylor & Francis Comparative Media Law and Ethics
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Taylor & Francis Comparative Media Law and Ethics
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Taylor & Francis Modern Intellectual Property Law
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Communication and Law
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Deciding Communication Law
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Media Diversity and Localism Meaning and Metrics Routledge Communication Series
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Taylor & Francis Media Product Portfolios Issues in Management of Multiple Products and Services
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Routledge Handbook of Media Law Routledge Handbooks Hardcover
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Taylor & Francis Amateur Media
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Taylor & Francis Good Money Part I Volume Five of the Collected Works of FA Hayek
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Taylor & Francis Critiquing Free Speech First Amendment theory and the Challenge of Interdisciplinarity Routledge Communication Series
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Taylor & Francis Media Competition and Coexistence
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Taylor & Francis Amateur Media
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Taylor & Francis The Future of Journalism Developments and Debates Journalism Studies
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Taylor & Francis Ltd Regulating Audiovisual Services 4 Library of
Book SynopsisIn recent years, the changing nature of audiovisual services has had a significant impact on regulatory policy and practice. The adoption of digital technology means that broadcasting, cable, satellite, the Internet and mobile telephony are converging, enabling each of them to deliver the same kinds of content and allowing users to exercise much greater choice over the kind of material that they receive and when they receive it. The essays examine the implications for regulatory design, asking whether there is still a role for traditional-style state controls, or whether other techniques, such as competition in the market and self-regulation, are more appropriate. They also explore how, in the digital era, structural issues of media ownership and control become problems of access and interconnection between services and how content regulation focuses more on problems raised by the interactions between providers and users, the relationship between freedom of information and technologiesTable of ContentsContents: Introduction; Part I Convergence and Regulation: New challenges for European multimedia policy: a German perspective, Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem; Regulatory convergence? Douglas W. Vick. Part II Techniques of Regulation: Television and the public interest, Cass R. Sunstein; Self regulation and the media, Angela J. Campbell; Controlling the new media: hybrid responses to new forms of power, Andrew Murray and Colin Scott; Shielding children: the European way, Michael D. Birnhack and Jacob H. Rowbottom. Part III Structural Regulation: Media Concentration and Ownership: Rethinking European Union competence in the field of media ownership: the internal market, fundamental rights and European citizenship, Rachael Craufurd Smith; The goal of pluralism and the ownership rules for private broadcasting in Germany: re-regulation or de-regulation? Peter Humphreys; Architectural censorship and the FCC, Christopher S. Yoo; Media structure, ownership policy, and the 1st Amendment, C. Edwin Baker; Control over technical bottlenecks - a case for media ownership law?, Thomas Gibbons. Part IV Issues in Regulating New Media: The regulation of interactive television in the United States and the European Union, Hernan Galperin and François Bar; The 'right to information' and digital broadcasting: about monsters, invisible men and the future of European broadcasting regulation, Natali Helberger; Access to content by new media platforms: a review of the competition law problems, Damien Geradin; Television as something special? Content control technologies and free-to-air TV, Andrew T. Kenyon and Robin Wright; Yahoo! Cyber-collision of cultures: who regulates?, Horatia Muir Watt; Spectrum auctions: yesterday's heresy, today's orthodoxy, tomorrow's anachronism: taking the next step to open spectrum access, Eli Noam; Spectrum flash dance: Eli Noam's proposal for 'open access' to radio waves, Thomas W. Hazlett; Name Index.
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Taylor & Francis Journalism and the Debate Over Privacy Routledge Communication Series
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Taylor & Francis Commonwealth Caribbean Sports Law
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Taylor & Francis Commonwealth Caribbean Sports Law
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Taylor & Francis Reimagining Public Service Media
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Cambridge University Press Disability and Information Technology
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Cambridge University Press The Making Sense of Politics Media and Law
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Cambridge University Press The Making Sense of Politics Media and Law
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Cambridge University Press Entertainment Industry Economics
Book SynopsisAlready among the most important sectors of the US economy, the entertainment and media industries are continuing to grow worldwide. Fully updated, the tenth edition of Entertainment Industry Economics is the definitive reference on the economics of film, music, television, advertising, broadcasting, cable, casinos, publishing, arts and culture, performing arts, toys and games, sports, and theme parks. Its synthesis of a vast amount of data provides an up-to-date guide to the economics, financing, accounting, production, marketing, and history of these sectors in the United States and countries across the globe. This edition offers new material on streaming services, the relationship between demographics and entertainment spending, electromagnetic spectrum for broadcasters, and revised FASB accounting rules for film and television. Financial analysts and investors, economists, industry executives, accountants, lawyers, regulators, and journalists, as well as students preparing to join these professionals will benefit from this invaluable source.Table of ContentsPreface; Part I. Introduction: 1. Economic perspectives; 2. Basic elements; Part II. Media-Dependent Entertainment: 3. Movie macroeconomics; 4. Making and marketing movies; 5. Financial accounting in movies and television; 6. Music; 7. Broadcasting; 8. Cable; 9. Publishing; 10. Toys and games; Part III. Live Entertainment: 11. Gaming and wagering; 12. Sports; 13. Performing arts and culture; 14. Amusement/theme parks; Part IV. Roundup: 15. Performance and policy; Appendix A. Sources of information; Appendix B. Major games of chance; Appendix C. Supplementary data; Glossary; References; Index.
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Cambridge University Press Copyright and Collective Authorship
Book SynopsisAs technology makes it easier for people to work together, large-scale collaboration is becoming increasingly prevalent. In this context, the question of how to determine authorship and hence ownership - of copyright in collaborative works is an important question to which current copyright law fails to provide a coherent or consistent answer. In Copyright and Collective Authorship, Daniela Simone engages with the problem of how to determine the authorship of highly collaborative works. Employing insights from the ways in which collaborators understand and regulate issues of authorship, the book argues that a recalibration of copyright law is necessary, proposing an inclusive and contextual approach to joint authorship that is true to the legal concept of authorship but is also more aligned with creative reality.Trade Review'Cited by the Court of Appeal of England and Wales in Kogan v Martin [2019] EWCA 1645.''Dr Daniela Simone identifies root causes of the deficiencies in the law's treatment of (joint) authorship, and provides an admirable roadmap and analytical framework to orient the judiciary and all others concerned about ascertaining who should be the authors of collective works … A must-read for anyone interested in the interaction between law and the creative process. This book made me think differently about copyright law and what it promotes and values when it comes to (not) recognizing those who contribute to the creation of works.' Pascale Chapdelaine, Intellectual Property Journal'By and large, the book makes a compelling case for taking collaborative creativity seriously in the long-lasting process of the modernisation of copyright law … also a valuable input for further evidence-based research on the effectiveness of co-authorship rules at national, supranational and international level.' Giulia Priora, European Intellectual Property ReviewTable of Contents1. Copyright law and collective authorship; 2. Authorship and joint authorship; 3. Wikipedia; 4. Australian Indigenous art; 5. Scientific collaborations; 6. Film; 7. Characteristics of collective authorship and the role of copyright law; 8. An inclusive, contextual approach to the joint authorship test.
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MO - University of Illinois Press Speech Rights in America
Book SynopsisHow and why the First Amendment fails to protect speech rightsTrade Review"This is a thoughtful analysis ranging over history and recent cases."--Communication Booknotes Quarterly"An important work, offering sophisticated yet engaging analyses of First Amendment law and the media landscape in which we find ourselves in the United States."--Matthew Bunker, Reese Phifer Professor of Journalism, University of Alabama"A forceful and intellectually comprehensive argument that the First Amendment should be a positive, not simply a negative, guarantee that empowers and perhaps obliges government to protect the public ends of free expression. . . . Stein brings a breadth of perspectives and material to the subject that few, if any, have managed to do. Her book is an original and important contribution to our understanding of free expression in America."--Randall P. Bezanson, author of How Free Can the Press Be?
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Random House USA Inc A Vast Conspiracy The Real Story of the Sex
Book SynopsisNEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • The inspiration for Impeachment: American Crime Story on FXThe definitive account of the Clinton-Lewinsky sex scandals, the extraordinary ordeal that nearly brought down a president—with a new preface by the author that reframes the events in light of the Me Too movement “A story as taut and surprising as any thriller . . . [an] unimpeachable page-turner.”—People First published a year after the infamous impeachment trial, this propulsive narrative captures the full arc of the Clinton sex scandals—from their beginnings in a Little Rock hotel to their culmination on the floor of the United States Senate with only the second vote on presidential removal in American history. Rich in character and fueled with the high octane of a sensational legal thriller, A Vast Conspiracy has indelibly shaped our understanding of this disastrous moment in Ame
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McGraw-Hill Companies Looseleaf for Mass Media Law
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Pelican Publishing Co Flood of Lies The St Ritas Nursing Home Tragedy
Book SynopsisINDEPENDENT PUBLISHER BOOK AWARDS BEST REGIONAL NONFICTION OF THE SOUTH GOLD MEDAL “When an elderly couple is charged with murder in the drowning deaths of thirty-five bed-ridden residents of St. Rita's Nursing Home, an emotional edge-of-your-seat thriller takes off like a shot! The players: a wily and profane defense lawyer, a ferocious prosecutor, vengeful families of the victims, and a ravenous media that brands the defendants ‘Monsters of Hurricane Katrina.’ My advice—block out enough time to read this wonderful book in one sitting.”—John Berendt, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil “A passionate and personal book, artfully constructed.”—Washington Post “A war story of jurisprudence. . . . a book you wish wouldn't end.”—Daily Beast
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Steerforth Press Blood in the Water: A True Story of Small-Town
Book Synopsis“Fascinating! [A] must-read for all concerned about how humans manage to live together. Or not.” —Margaret Atwood“Superb... an instant true crime classic.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) A masterfully told true story, perfect for fans of Say Nothing and Furious Hours: a brutal murder in a small Nova Scotia fishing community raises urgent questions of right and wrong, and even the very nature of good and evil.In his riveting and meticulously reported final book, Silver Donald Cameron offers a stunning, intricate narrative about a notorious killing and its devastating repercussions. Cameron’s searing, utterly gripping story about one small community raises a disturbing question: Are there times when taking the law into your own hands is not only understandable but the responsible thing to do? In June 2013, three upstanding citizens of a small town on Cape Breton Island murdered their neighbor, Phillip Boudreau, at sea. While out checking their lobster traps, two Landry cousins and skipper Dwayne Samson saw Boudreau in his boat, the Midnight Slider, about to vandalize their lobster traps. Like so many times before, the small-time criminal was about to cost them thousands of dollars out of their seasonal livelihood. Boudreau seemed invincible, a miscreant who would plague the village forever. Meanwhile the police and local officials were frustrated, cowed, and hobbled by shrinking budgets. One of the men took out a rifle and fired four shots at Boudreau and his boat. Was the Boudreau killing cold blooded murder, a direct reaction to credible threats, or the tragic result of local officials failing to protect the community? As many local people have said, if those fellows hadn't killed him, someone else would have...
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West Academic Publishing Media Law: Cases and Materials
Book SynopsisThis edition examines new forces influencing media law while continuing to focus on foundational cases and principles that have shaped the field since its inception. New material includes increasing government secrecy and its impact on freedom of information; the latest on net neutrality; new restrictions on newsgathering including legislation involving drones; recent jurisprudential tests that unmask anonymous internet speakers; increasing potential liability for internet re-publishers despite older legal protections; newer changes in copyright protections in the wake of internet publishing; increasing judicial concerns about privacy and the reshaping of legal determinations including newsworthiness; and the increasingly difficult-to-answer question of who deserves shield law and other legal protections traditionally reserved for journalists. The casebook, written by authors who collectively have taught and researched media law for more than a century, focuses on the legal precedents that help shape judicial and legislative responses to today's new media.
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Four Courts Press Ltd The Irish Stage: A Legal History
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Logos Verlag Berlin Presse- Und Medienrecht: Eine Einfuhrung Fur
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V&R unipress GmbH Die offentliche Wiedergabe nach § 15 Abs.: 2 UrhG
Book SynopsisCopyrighted works in the form of images, texts, videos and musical works, among others, are being uploaded by social media users and shared amongst one another. Victoria-Sophie Stracke deals with the question as to which options certain social media make available to their users and whether, due to said options, the right of communication to the public goes in compliance with Section 15 (2) of the German Act on Copyright and Related Rights (UrhG). In studying users'' actions, she carefully considers case law of the European Court of Justice on the author''s right of communication to the public under Article 3 (1) of the Information Society Directive. In addition, the author also examines the limits governing users whilst investigating what responsibility social media operators hold for infringements by their users.
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