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Page 1: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

Laws & Regulations

Page 2: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

Electronic Media Industry Regulation▪ Handled by several organizations working

together Legislative, Executive, Judicial▪ Work together to allow checks and Balances

Page 3: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

Federal Communications Commission▪ Developed to regulate confusion & interference▪ That occurred during early radio

Started as Federal Radio Commission▪ Radio act of 1927

Became FCC seven year later▪ Communication act of 1934

Page 4: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

Funding from FCC Initially funded by taxes▪ Now includes fees from regulated media outlets

5 Commissioners (one is chairperson)▪ Determine policy

Page 5: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

Oversight FCC has many functions▪ Many unrelated to mass media▪ Ship to shore radio▪ Police & Fire communications

▪ Establishes rules & regulations▪ For general operation of the telecommunications

industry Must carry Financial interest – domestic syndication Children’s programs

Page 6: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

Oversight Assigns frequencies

▪ To individual stations, cable, satellite, cell, wireless internet, etc.

▪ Determines ▪ Power for frequencies▪ Time of day for use▪ Technical standards

EAS (emergency alert system)▪ Regulated by FCC

Page 7: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

The Executive Branch▪ Administers Laws

President influences the media▪ Formally ▪ Can suspend broadcasting operations in

time of war▪ Call into action the EAS

▪ Informally▪ Use press secretaries▪ For advice on media relations▪ To get positive radio/TV coverage

Page 8: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

The Legislative Branch▪ Writes the Laws

Despite 1st amendment freedoms▪ Govt. realized need to regulate airwaves▪ Scarcity theory

“Not everyone who wants to broadcast can”

▪ Develop▪ Copyright laws▪ Cable TV laws▪ Public Broadcast laws

Page 9: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

The First Amendment▪ What are the 5 clauses of the 1st amendment

Censorship▪ Major Electronic Media Issue

▪ “Clear and Present Danger”▪ When information can clearly present dangerous

situation▪ Not protected by 1st amendment

▪ “Prior restraint”▪ Censoring content before being broadcast

▪ “Shield Laws”▪ Protect lawyers from having to reveal sources of

information

Page 10: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

Profanity, Indecency & Obscenity All deal with the 1st amendment▪ Major issue is the definition of these words▪ Define each of these▪ Profane▪ Indecent▪ Obscene

▪ Definitions vary by region and individual▪ Make it difficult to determine what is and isn’t

Page 11: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

Profanity The irreverent us of the name of god

Indecent defined by FCC Language that….(pg 307)

Obscenity More extreme than indecency▪ Determined by Miller v. California (1973)▪ To be indecent a program must contain…(pg

307)

Page 12: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

Numerous laws/attempts to censor Have been struck down

▪ Provision to allow cable systems to refuse access programs they viewed as obscene▪ Availability of sexually oriented videos for rent▪ Transmission of indecent material online

▪ Supreme court struck down all of the above▪ Deemed them unconstitutional▪ Based on 1st amendment

Page 13: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

• Libel, Slander & Invasion of privacy• Libel & Slander–Defamation of character by published & spoken word

• Broadcast falls under libel–Millions of audience members– Libel has greater penalty than slander

– Public figures• Harder to win libel suits–Must prove actual malice

– Invasion of Privacy• Involves how information is gathered• In general privacy laws allow a person to be left

alone

Page 14: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

• Copyright– Laws created to promote science and art• 1998 copyright laws–70 years after death of individual copyright holder–Expanded limits set by previous versions of law

• After copyright expires–Works are in public domain»Can be used without permission

• Fair use–Ability to use some of copyrighted material without

permission of payment» If used within reasonable context

Page 15: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

Copyright Media pays fee to broadcast copyrighted

material▪ Music, photographs, sketches, film clips, etc▪ Music use licensed (Blanket, per program)

ASCAP, BMI, SESAC

▪ Needle drop fee▪ Payment directly to copyright holder

▪ Compulsory licenses▪ Payment to cover material provided by others

Movies shown on TV

Page 16: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

Copyright Piracy▪ One of electronic media’s biggest problems▪ Has increased with improved technology

What are some different types of piracy that occurs in electronic media?

Digital Rights Management (DRM)▪ Scrambling video signals▪ Results in descramblers

▪ Digital fingerprints▪ Tracks digital material uploads and downloads

Page 17: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

Access to the courts Competing rights

▪ 1st amendment – Freedom of Press▪ 5th amendment – Right to fair trial▪ 6th amendment – Right to public trial

▪ Canon 35▪ ABA policy adopted to ban still cameras, radios, then

TV cameras Rationale was that cameras would disrupt the court

activities and behaviors of those involved

Page 18: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

Licensing is handled by the FCC So broadcast stations▪ Operate in the public▪ Convenience, Interest and necessity

FCC has no direct control over broadcast stations▪ Can control them indirectly▪ Meaning….?▪ If a network allows inappropriate material to be broadcast

How can the FCC punish them without having control over the network

Page 19: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

Licensing is handled by the FCC License applications ▪ Were once sorted by FCC staff▪ Resulting in major back-ups

▪ Today they use lotteries or auctions▪ Lotteries – Applicants drawn from pool

Must meet basic criteria▪ Auctions – License goes to highest bidder

As long as they are not undesirable▪ How does this affect desirable candidates with little

money?

Page 20: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

Licensing is handled by the FCC Key terms to review▪ Blue Book▪ Promise vs Performance▪ Ascertainment▪ Composite week▪ Comparative license renewal▪ Petition to deny▪ Renewal Expectancy

Page 21: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

Ownership FCC regulations▪ Have allowed more ownership

by same company More oversight recently taken by▪ Justice Department▪ Due to mergers & Acquisitions

With strong impact on Electronic Media

▪ Mergers often result in cross-ownership▪ Owning TV & Radio or TV & Cable in the same market

Page 22: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

Equal Time This rule requires▪ A media company to provide equal air time▪ For candidates competing for public office

▪ In effect only during periods of election campaigns

Equal time is from ▪ Section 315 of the Communications ACT▪ There are many variables that include time frames

(time of day), types of coverage, debates, & third party candidates, etc

Page 23: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

Other Regulations▪ Lotteries▪ Outlawed sponsorship by Radio or TV▪ Usually avoided by making contests free

▪ Hoaxes▪ Using the air to fabricate situations or information

▪ Equal Employment▪ Providing equal opportunity for diverse demographic

groups to be represented on media company staff

Page 24: Laws & Regulations.  Electronic Media Industry Regulation ▪ Handled by several organizations working together  Legislative, Executive, Judicial ▪ Work

Issues & Future The Internet has provided much

frustration to electronic media laws▪ The ease at which it is used to transmit and

duplicate information digitally▪ Has resulted in much scrutiny and debate on how it

will be handled in regards to Media Laws