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Media Laws 101
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Media Laws 101

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What is media law?

Media law is a branch of law that focuses on the regulation of telecommunications, broadcasting, advertising, and the entertainment industry.

What does the 1987 Philippine Constitution handle?

The 1987 Philippine Constitution handles penalties.

What are some special laws related to media?

Some special laws related to media include laws about pornography, obscenity, intellectual property, and copyright.

What is the role of Administrative Law?

<p>Administrative Law focuses on the executive branches of government and their organization and implementation of functions.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Where can case digest and case brief be found?

<p>Case digest and case brief can be found on lawphil.net and chanrobels.com.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Media Law

  • A branch of law that focuses on regulating telecommunications, broadcasting, advertising, and the entertainment industry.
  • Governs media through laws and regulations.

Philippine Constitution and Revised Penal Code

  • 1987 Philippine Constitution provides a framework for media law.
  • Revised Penal Code handles penalties for media-related offenses.

Special Laws

  • Cover specific areas such as:
    • Pornography
    • Obscenity
    • Intellectual property
    • Copyright

Administrative Law

  • Concerned with the organization and implementation of executive branch functions in government.
  • Lawphil.net and chanrobles.com provide access to:
    • Case digest
    • Case brief

Court Terminology

  • SCRA: Supreme Court Report Annotated
  • RTC: Regional Trial Court
  • MTC: Metropolitan or Municipal Trial Court

Case Digest

  • Consists of:
    • Facts: brief story of the case, including parties involved, lower court decisions, and pertinent discussion.
    • Issue: starts with "whether or not" and identifies whether the topic is under substantive or procedural discussion.
    • Ruling: answers the issue and provides a decision.

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Test your knowledge on media laws with this quiz! Explore topics such as telecommunications, broadcasting, advertising, and the entertainment industry. Learn about the 1987 Philippine Constitution, the Revised Penal Code, special laws on pornography, obscenity, intellectual property, copyright, and more. Challenge yourself and see how well you understand the governing laws of the media industry.

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