Law is the
system of rules which a particular country or community recognises as
regulating the actions of its members and which may be enforced by the
imposition of defined penalties. Examples of the laws that affect the film and TV industries are given below:
Privacy law
Libel is when the defamation is written down (including email, bulletin boards and websites), and slander is when the incident relates to words spoken.
Two Facebook users this recently filed a class action
complaint against the social network, Ars Technica reports, alleging that the
messaging system inside Facebook is not as private as it’s advertised to be,
and that the company actively mines for data from personal messages and
generates likes based on the content exchanged between users. Facebook
described its messaging system as “unprecedented,” when it comes to privacy
controls, but the filing alleges that the company is actually accessing data
gathered from chats without the user consent.
Ethics are the underlying values, morals and standards that are, or have been, set as the minimum expected of all individuals to meet.
Fixed
term a contract that starts and ends on a particular date, or on completion of a
specified task.
People
who would have this type of contract would be: runners, script writers,
designers etc