Monday, 28 January 2013

Legal Jobs

A legal job is something like a Media Lawyer is a Lawyer who works with Law covering the media industry, in order to become a media lawyer it is necessary to attend law school and complete a concentration in Media Law, however this course is not always available to do at all Law Schools. The 3 general areas within Media Law are: Print Media, telecommunications and digital communications.
Print media includes newspapers, magazines and print advertising. Telecommunications includes radio and television and Digital Communications involves the internet. Media lawyers handle issues like slander, the right to privacy. They discuss what certain activities are legal. Sometimes media lawyers will specialise in assisting Journalist, protecting their sources and defending copyrights of other people’s property. As every company has a trading name and a trade mark all companies are capable of copyright, this is where Intellectual Property Lawyers come in as these manage company brands, exploiting intellectual properties. Executive Producers are responsible for the overall quality of productions, ensuring that the final products are produced to the commissioner’s standards. Executive producers lead the production of a TV programme such as dramas and documentaries.

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