MDIA 321 Mass Media Law and Ethics

Provides a foundational understanding of U.S. media law, policy, and ethics in the 21st century. In particular, this course will explore First Amendment issues concerning the media, such as defamation, privacy, and prior restraint. This course also will examine the Federal Communications Commission's regulation of broadcasting and cable; ongoing policy debates about regulating the Internet; and intellectual property issues related to traditional and digital media, such copyright and fair use. Finally, this course will consider different perspectives about media ethics and apply those perspectives to current events.

Credits

3.00

Cross Listed Courses

MDIA 321 & POL 321