Cultural property law and the internet

Cultural property law is a branch of law that deals with the legal protection and regulation of cultural heritage, such as artifacts, artworks, monuments, sites, traditions, or expressions. Cultural heritage is considered to be of value and importance for the identity, history, and diversity of humanity. (more…)

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Privacy and Media Ethics in Media Law

Privacy and media ethics are integral components of media law, balancing the public’s right to information with individuals’ rights to privacy. As the media landscape evolves with technological advancements, these issues become increasingly complex and significant. In today’s 24/7 news cycle and social media dominated world, where personal information can spread globally in seconds, understanding these principles is more vital than ever. (more…)

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Regulation of Online Content in Media Law

The proliferation of online content has fundamentally reshaped the media landscape, creating a complex regulatory challenge. Balancing the fundamental principle of freedom of expression with the need to address harmful content, such as misinformation, hate speech, and online harassment, is a central concern of contemporary media law. Our firm, specializing in media and technology law, offers this analysis of the key considerations in regulating online content. (more…)

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