Media law, social media and tech
Media law is the area of law that governs the regulations in the media such as television, film, book publishing, radio, music, the area of newspapers and magazines , covers a number of areas including music, film, newspapers and the Internet. It is an area that goes into several different areas within law such as intellectual property law, market law and labor law. In today's media society, the number of media to communicate is increasing, and the number of users of the media is growing. It is then important to know which laws and rules apply when, for example, publishing text or images.
Media law is often about the content of the specific media products: the content of the books, video and streaming production, podcast content and image and photography issues, as well as general copyright issues.
Social media refers to websites and mobile apps with the help of which people can interact in human social networks and, in contrast to traditional media, contribute with user-generated content. They facilitate the creation, publication and sharing of information in virtual communities.
Social media includes services used for consumption, production and / or distribution of information in the form of text, audio, images, video etc. Examples of social media are blogs, microblogs, social networks, sharing services, vlogs, podcasts, audio / video / video services with community elements, etc.
AI is a machine's ability to display human-like features, such as reasoning, learning, planning and creativity. AI enables for technical systems to perceive their surroundings, deal with what they perceive and solve problems, with the aim of achieving a specific goal. The computer receives information (already prepared or collected through its own sensors, eg via a camera), processes it and responds.
AI systems are capable of adapting their behavior, to some degree, by analyzing the effects of past actions, and working independently.