REGULATION

Libertinism – Where people believe in freedom at the expense of structure.
Authoritarianism – Where people believe in structure at the expense of freedom.
Hedonism – Seeking pleasure and avoiding pain. Exchanging please for pain if that pleasure isn’t easily accessible then that pain will be greater.
Epicurism talks about happiness and is made up of 3 key factors, the first being that you should strive away from sexual fantasies, the next being that you should all live together with your friends and the third being that you should not spoil yourself with luxuries and find small jobs to do with other people.
The Frankfurt school – A school which Theodor Adorno participated in where he was forced to move out of Germany due to the war happening at the time 1930 – 1960 and moved to America where he studied

FocusSpecifics
Why regulate?protection of children
criminal activity
health and safety
good working practices
privacy
libel / slander / defamation of character
Ethics, Morals and Code of Conduct
Rooney v Vardy,
Depp v Heard
What gets regulated?Film
Advertising
Television
Music
Video Games
Internet
Books
Newspapers
Radio
The News
Magazines
Cartoons / animations
BBC,
Instagram,
Facebook,
the Independent Press Standards Organisation (Newspaper regulation),
Who regulates what?Government (overall ?)
BBFC (cinema)
Ofcom
Individuals (?)
Groups (?)
Bodies (?)
Ofcom is the regulator and competition authority for the UK communications industries. Mechanical Copyright Protection Society (MCPS) – they oversee the collection of royalties for album and single sales, both in physical formats and digital downloads and pay these to the bands and artists.
PEGI (regulates games)
How will regulation be put in place?copyright
rating system
Performing Rights Society (PRS) – a society of songwriters, composers and music publishers. (music)
Classifications currently in use are Uc, U, PG, 12, 12A, 15, 18 and R18 (BBFC)

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