Media Law
Media law refers to the legal regulations that govern the creation, distribution, and consumption of media content. This includes laws related to freedom of speech, copyright, defamation, and privacy. Media law ensures that individuals and organizations can express themselves while also protecting the rights of others.
In addition to traditional media like newspapers and television, media law also covers digital platforms, including social media and streaming services. As technology evolves, media law adapts to address new challenges, such as cyberbullying and online harassment, ensuring a balance between free expression and responsible communication.