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Book Synopsis: The twelfth edition of this classic textbook provides an overview of communication and media law including the most current legal developments. It explains laws affecting the daily work of writers, broadcasters, public relations practitioners, photographers, bloggers and other public communicators. By providing statutes and cases in an accessible manner, even to students studying law for the first time, the authors ensure that students acquire a firm grasp of the legal issues affecting the media. The book examines legal topics such as libel, privacy, intellectual property, obscenity and access to information, considering the development and current standing of relevant laws and important cases. It examines how these laws affect public, political and commercial communication. The twelfth edition discusses hot topics such as proposals to modify Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, net neutrality legislation, participant monitoring, the "actual malice" standard for litigation against journalists and the Julian Assange Espionage Act prosecution. It also explores social media issues, such as whether social media use by public officials constitutes a public forum, liability for defamation and the operation of Facebook’s Oversight Board. The Law of Public Communication is an ideal core textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in communication law and mass media law. Online resources include a test bank and PowerPoint slides.

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Looking to stay up-to-date on the ever-changing world of communication and media law? Look no further than The Law of Public Communication book. In its twelfth edition, this must-have resource provides an overview of the most current legal developments, ensuring that you have a firm grasp on the laws affecting your work as a writer, broadcaster, public relations practitioner, photographer, blogger, or any other public communicator.

Accessible to both seasoned professionals and students studying law for the first time, The Law of Public Communication breaks down complex statutes and cases in a way that is easy to understand. From topics like libel, privacy, and intellectual property, to obscenity, access to information, and more, this book examines a wide range of legal issues and their impact on public, political, and commercial communication.

Stay ahead of the curve with this twelfth edition, which delves into hot topics that are shaping the industry today. Explore proposals to modify Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, net neutrality legislation, participant monitoring, the "actual malice" standard for litigation against journalists, the Julian Assange Espionage Act prosecution, and social media issues. Discover whether social media use by public officials constitutes a public forum, the liability for defamation, and the inner workings of Facebook's Oversight Board.

The Law of Public Communication isn't just for students – it's an ideal core textbook for undergraduate and graduate courses in communication law and mass media law. Plus, online resources like a test bank and PowerPoint slides make studying and teaching easier than ever before.

Don't miss out on this invaluable resource. Enhance your knowledge of communication and media law. Get your copy of The Law of Public Communication today.

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