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  2. The Law of Advertising and Mass Communications - Wikipedia

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    The Law of Advertising and Mass Communications is a nationally recognized legal treatise, published by Matthew Bender – Lexis/Nexis. Prior to 2009, the treatise was called “The Law of Advertising” and is still often referred to by this name.

  3. Mass media regulation - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian Ministerial Regulation #5 (MR5) grants the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology the authority to compel any individual, business entity or community that operates "electronic systems" (ESOs) to restrict or remove any content deemed to be in violation of Indonesia's laws within 24 hours. The breadth and open-ended ...

  4. Mass communication - Wikipedia

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    In social science, mass communication is related to communication studies, but has its roots in sociology.Mass communication is "the process by which a person, group of people or organization creates a message and transmits it through some type of medium to a large, anonymous, heterogeneous audience."

  5. Prohibition of Unlawful Religious Conversion Ordinance, 2020

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    The law also encompasses strict action for mass conversion, including cancellation of registration of social organisation involve in mass religious conversion. [5] The ordinance was passed amid media publicity and heated debate over love jihad. [6] However, the law itself contains no mention of love jihad. [7]

  6. Peers to debate proposed law to ban conversion therapy - AOL

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    Almost 50 peers are listed to speak on the Conversion Therapy Prohibition Bill, introduced by a Lib Dem backbencher.

  7. Commodification - Wikipedia

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    Media, as a culture industry, is apparent from the rise of mass communications to monetize a populace for profit. Research in critical cultural studies of media effects identify commodification of culture as a recent large contributing force for disruption of a society by mass media.

  8. Communications Act of 1934 - Wikipedia

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    Before the Communications Act of 1934 was enacted as law by the U.S. Congress, there was a debate over commercial versus non-commercial broadcasting: Senators Robert Wagner of New York and Henry Hatfield of West Virginia offered an amendment to the then proposed Communications Act. Educators wanted more of radio to be given to them; they had ...

  9. Conversion (law) - Wikipedia

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    [22] Early cases of conversion are to be found in 1479, where reference to an even earlier action on the case is made when the defendant "converted" the goods by changing their character, making clothes out of gold cloth. [23] [24] Otherwise, conversion had its origin in the common law action in trover, as a branch of action on the case. The ...