Mass Media LawThis text offers a solid presentation of mass media law with a strong historical emphasis. It includes interesting tips, mid-chapter summaries, a table of cases and more. |
Contents
Taxation and the Press | 60 |
Criticize the Government | 72 |
The Libel Landscape | 126 |
Copyright | |
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