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Title
Medium law / Daithai Mac Saithigh.
Imprint
London : Routledge, 2018.
Description
1 online resource (xvi, 175 pages).
Series
Routledge studies in law, society, and popular culture.
Formatted Contents Note
chapter 1 Introduction / Daithí Mac Síthigh
chapter 2 The medium and the media / Daithí Mac Síthigh
chapter 3 Film, cinema and video / Daithí Mac Síthigh
chapter 4 Games / Daithí Mac Síthigh
chapter 5 Radio / Daithí Mac Síthigh
chapter 6 Video on demand / Daithí Mac Síthigh
chapter 7 Premium rate services / Daithí Mac Síthigh
chapter 8 That's entertainment? / Daithí Mac Síthigh
chapter 9 The message about the medium / Daithí Mac Síthigh.
chapter 2 The medium and the media / Daithí Mac Síthigh
chapter 3 Film, cinema and video / Daithí Mac Síthigh
chapter 4 Games / Daithí Mac Síthigh
chapter 5 Radio / Daithí Mac Síthigh
chapter 6 Video on demand / Daithí Mac Síthigh
chapter 7 Premium rate services / Daithí Mac Síthigh
chapter 8 That's entertainment? / Daithí Mac Síthigh
chapter 9 The message about the medium / Daithí Mac Síthigh.
Summary
"Why should anyone care about the medium of communication today, especially when talking about media law? In today's digital society, many emphasise convergence and seek new regulatory approaches. In Medium Law, however, the 'medium theory' insights of Harold Innis, Marshall McLuhan and the Toronto School of Communication are drawn upon as part of an argument that differences between media, and technological definitions, continue to play a crucial role in the regulation of the media. Indeed, Mac Saithigh argues that the idea of converged, cross-platform, medium-neutral media regulation is unattainable in practice and potentially undesirable in substance. This is demonstrated through the exploration of the regulation of a variety of platforms such as films, games, video-on-demand and premium rate telephone services. Regulatory areas discussed include content regulation, copyright, tax relief for producers and developers, new online services, conflicts between regulatory systems, and freedom of expression. This timely and topical volume will appeal to postgraduate students and postdoctoral researchers interested in fields such as Law, Policy, Regulation, Media Studies, Communications History, and Cultural Studies."--Provided by publisher.
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Alternate Title
Taylor & Francis Online
Language
English
ISBN
9781315559384 (e-book : PDF)
9781317195023 (e-book: Mobi)
9781138677715 (hardback)
9781317195023 (e-book: Mobi)
9781138677715 (hardback)
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