Introduction The term pornography becomes an important and dubious issue for the country. Pornography is any material (either photos or words) that is sexually explicit. It is the portrayal of the sexual matter for the purpose of sexual arousal. It may be presented in a variety of media, including magazines, animation, and short films. The…
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Analysis of Press and News Content Regulation in India, by Suvandana Kalra.
ABSTRACT This article attempts to examine the critical role of the media in disseminating news in the context of self-regulation. It seeks to scrutinise the powers vested with the Press Council of India that has been criticised for being a toothless body and not serving the purpose for which it was constituted. Further, it evaluates…
M&E Industry In Times Of Covid-19, by Amrita Ghosh
INTRODUCTION The beginning of the new decade started with the world-wide novel coronavirus (Covid-19) which made governments across the globe to initiate lockdown in order to control its spread. In India, the government initiated the lockdown on 24th March 2020 in order to control this historic outbreak because various sectors in the country such as…
Challenges to Online Copyright Enforcement In India, by Ishaan Michael.
INTRODUCTION In recent times with a global surge in the field of technology, there has been a novel yet very detrimental form of robbery. The form of Robbery being discussed here is known as Online Piracy. Online Piracy is like a parasite that was born from the Cyber World and is regularly draining out revenue…
Defamation in Media Industry, by Srabani Behera
Many of the times in news channels or in social media we come near certain news as that a particular sect of community has protested or any personality has filed a suit for defamation against a film or series or a social media community for causing injury to their reputation. What is Defamation? Defamation refers…
Laws and Regulations of the Indian Media & Entertainment Industry by Amrita Ghosh.
INTRODUCTION The system ‘Mass Media’ varies from place to place all around the world in accordance with the political, economical, and regional climate of the area it is covering. Looking at the Indian scenario it has its own perspective which states that media is free but on the other hand, it is always subjected to…
Fashion Law In India – An Overview, By Sohini Chakraborty.
Executive Summary All of us are aware that law is dynamic in nature i.e., it keeps on changing with the change in the society. And nothing is more dynamic than Fashion itself. So there is a rising field of law approaching up known as Fashion law or apparel law which covers issues surrounding the life…
Career Prospects for Law Professionals In Media & Entertainment Industry, by Anish Mahapatra
Introduction Entertainment law provides for the legal services and remedies relating to the entertainment industry. As a legal professional in Entertainment law, one would be dealing with works relating to employment law, contracts, torts, labor law, bankruptcy law, immigration, securities law, security interests, agency, criminal law, and many others. The aspects of Intellectual Property Rights…
Exploitation in the Media / Entertainment industry –a legal remedial perspective, by Srabani Behera.
Media / Entertainment industry: Appearance can be deceptive and very well this is the case of the media industry. The other side of this grand and alluring industry can take a toll on you. It is not to deny that media is vast in its approach and no matter how small or big an industry…
Expansion of Media and Entertainment Industry through Mergers and Acquisitions, by Amrita Ghosh
INTRODUCTIONS Merger and Acquisition is the process through which the ownership of companies and various business organizations or their operating units are transferred or consolidated with other entities. It is the way of surviving the ever-changing market to help a business to proceed towards a new diverse level and like any other industry, the Television…
