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Ms. Bushra Siddiqui
Assistant Professor
FIMT, New Delhi
Mass media have the
Power
to MAKE or UNMAKE
Government
What is Law?
 Laws are rules and regulations that have
specific penalties and consequences
when violated.
 Laws have punishments, fines or
associated penalties when people fail to
abide by them.
Press Laws
Before Independence
Major Media Laws Before
Independence
 First press regulations, 1799
 Gagging act, 1857
 Press and registration of books act,
1867
 Vernacular press act, 1878
 Indian press act, 1910
 Official secret act, 1923
Father of Indian Press
First Press Regulation,
1799
 13th May 1799, Lord Wellesley.
 In this law it was mandatory for the
newspaper to print Names and
Addresses of Printers, Editors and
Publishers.
 Abolished in 1813 during the
administration of Warren Hastings.
Gagging Act, 1857
 This act introduced mandatory
licensing for running or owning a
printing press.
 It allowed the government to ban the
publications or dissemination of
statements or news stories, which had a
tendency to cause hatred.
 Abolished in June 1858.
Press and Registration of
Books Act, 1867
 Enacted with a view to evaluate the
present position of Books, Newspapers
and Magazines in the country at any
given time.
 Every copy of a newspaper shall contain
the Names of the owner, Publisher and
Editor printed clearly on all the copies.
Vernacular Press Act, 1878
 Enacted on march 1, 1878
 Under this act, British government
exercise more strict control over
publications in the Indian languages
and the way the story is written.
Indian Press Act, 1910
 Under this act, owners of presses were
required to tender security deposits.
 These securities were to be forfeited if
they printed any objectionable matter.
Official Secret Act, 1923
 It relates to official secrets and deals
with offences like spying and wrongful
communication of secret information.
 Makes any Sketch,
Plan,
Model or
Note
which is intended to be directly or in
directly useful to an enemy.
Press Laws
After Independence
Major media laws After
independence
 Copyright act, 1957
 Contempt of court, 1971
 Cable television regulation act, 1995
Copyright act, 1957
It provides the author with protection against
unfair appropriation of his or her work.
 Literary,
 Dramatic,
 Musical
 Artistic works
 Producers of films
 Sound recordings.
Contempt of Court
 Enacted in 1971
 Contempt of court means:
Civil contempt (willful
disobedience to any judgment)
Criminal contempt (Whether
by words, spoken or written or by signs,
or by visible)
Cable Television Regulation
Act, 1995
 No person shall operate a cable
television network unless he is
registered as a cable operator.
 No person shall transmit or re-transmit
through a cable service any programme
unless such programme is in conformity
with the prescribed programme code.
Media Ethics
What is Ethic?
 Ethics are social guidelines based on
moral principles and values.
 Ethics do not have punishments, fines or
associated penalties when people fail to
abide by them.
Media Ethics
 Truthfulness
 Accuracy
 Caution against defamatory writing
 Privacy
 Conflicts of interest
 Sensationalism
 Authenticity and appropriateness of
photographs
Media Ethics
 Victims of sex crimes- caution against
publication of names or pictures.
 Heading must not be sensational.
 Governing communal disputes.
Thank You

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MEDIA LAWS AND ETHICS

  • 1. Ms. Bushra Siddiqui Assistant Professor FIMT, New Delhi
  • 2.
  • 3. Mass media have the Power to MAKE or UNMAKE Government
  • 4.
  • 5. What is Law?  Laws are rules and regulations that have specific penalties and consequences when violated.  Laws have punishments, fines or associated penalties when people fail to abide by them.
  • 7. Major Media Laws Before Independence  First press regulations, 1799  Gagging act, 1857  Press and registration of books act, 1867  Vernacular press act, 1878  Indian press act, 1910  Official secret act, 1923
  • 9. First Press Regulation, 1799  13th May 1799, Lord Wellesley.  In this law it was mandatory for the newspaper to print Names and Addresses of Printers, Editors and Publishers.  Abolished in 1813 during the administration of Warren Hastings.
  • 10. Gagging Act, 1857  This act introduced mandatory licensing for running or owning a printing press.  It allowed the government to ban the publications or dissemination of statements or news stories, which had a tendency to cause hatred.  Abolished in June 1858.
  • 11. Press and Registration of Books Act, 1867  Enacted with a view to evaluate the present position of Books, Newspapers and Magazines in the country at any given time.  Every copy of a newspaper shall contain the Names of the owner, Publisher and Editor printed clearly on all the copies.
  • 12. Vernacular Press Act, 1878  Enacted on march 1, 1878  Under this act, British government exercise more strict control over publications in the Indian languages and the way the story is written.
  • 13. Indian Press Act, 1910  Under this act, owners of presses were required to tender security deposits.  These securities were to be forfeited if they printed any objectionable matter.
  • 14. Official Secret Act, 1923  It relates to official secrets and deals with offences like spying and wrongful communication of secret information.  Makes any Sketch, Plan, Model or Note which is intended to be directly or in directly useful to an enemy.
  • 16.
  • 17. Major media laws After independence  Copyright act, 1957  Contempt of court, 1971  Cable television regulation act, 1995
  • 18. Copyright act, 1957 It provides the author with protection against unfair appropriation of his or her work.  Literary,  Dramatic,  Musical  Artistic works  Producers of films  Sound recordings.
  • 19. Contempt of Court  Enacted in 1971  Contempt of court means: Civil contempt (willful disobedience to any judgment) Criminal contempt (Whether by words, spoken or written or by signs, or by visible)
  • 20. Cable Television Regulation Act, 1995  No person shall operate a cable television network unless he is registered as a cable operator.  No person shall transmit or re-transmit through a cable service any programme unless such programme is in conformity with the prescribed programme code.
  • 22.
  • 23. What is Ethic?  Ethics are social guidelines based on moral principles and values.  Ethics do not have punishments, fines or associated penalties when people fail to abide by them.
  • 24. Media Ethics  Truthfulness  Accuracy  Caution against defamatory writing  Privacy  Conflicts of interest  Sensationalism  Authenticity and appropriateness of photographs
  • 25. Media Ethics  Victims of sex crimes- caution against publication of names or pictures.  Heading must not be sensational.  Governing communal disputes.
  • 26.