laws in media
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LAWS
By Jack Rogers
HUMAN RIGHTS ACT Right to privacy right t live exist right to have a family, to own property, free speech safety from violence equality of both sex males and
females also women's rights. Basically the right to do whatever as long as it follows the law.
Your human rights are:
the right to life
freedom from torture and degrading treatment
freedom from slavery and forced labour
the right to liberty
the right to a fair trial
the right not to be punished for something that wasn't a crime when you did it
the right to respect for private and family life
freedom of thought, conscience and religion, and freedom to express your beliefs
freedom of expression
freedom of assembly and association
the right to marry and to start a family
the right not to be discriminated against in respect of these rights and freedoms
the right to peaceful enjoyment of your property
the right to an education
the right to participate in free elections
the right not to be subjected to the death penalty
BROADCASTING ACT
This is a law of the brattish parliament often
regarded by booth is support and it criticises. The
aim of the act was the reform the entire structure of
the British broadcasting television, in particular had
earlier been described as Margret thatcher as the
last bastion of restrictive practise.
OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT 1989
the official series act 1989 is legislation that
provides for the protection of states secrets and
official information mainly related to national
security.
OBSCENE PUBLICATIONS ACT
This law has governed what a be publish or release
in England and wales this classic definition of
criminal obesity if it is tends to deprave and corrupt.
PIRACY LAW
refers to the law which deal with the regulation of
personal information about individuals which can be
collected by governments and other public
organisations and its storage.
RACE REGULATIONS ACT 1979
The race relation act 1976 the race was establish
by the parliament of the uk to prevent discrimination
on the grounds.
Items that are covered include discrimination on
the grounds for race colour nationality ethnic origin.
COPY RIGHT ACT
The Copyright Act 1956 is an Act of the Parliament
of the United Kingdom on 5 November 1956. The
Copyright Act 1956 law in the UK and was passed in
order to bring UK copyright law in line with
international copyright law and technological
developments.