Law in the Information Age
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Law in the Information Age
Topic 1:
Introduction
Law and the legal system
The Information Age
Welcome to Law in the
Information Age
Two centres
Subject outline
See outline
Course requirements
See outline
Teaching method and
student input
Interactive: ask, discuss
Intensive: start now!
Class attendance
80% rule
Course commitment
3 UoC
80 hrs
Assessment
Media Diary 40
Research essay 60
Resources
Required
Other
Housekeeping
Times
Note taker
About the subject
What is the Information Age?
l What is convergence?
l Fluidity
l Opportunities and risks
What is ‘the law’,
and how does it work?
l Examples:
l Spam: one Act, simple
l Internet Content regulation: Acts,
Regs, Codes, cases: complex
The documentary
basis of law
Cases
Laws (legislation) & regulations
‘Code’ and Codes
(Lessig: business practice, norms)
Cases (Common law system)
Decisions of a court
Specifics of the case: people, actions
Specifics of jurisdiction: where, what
Specifics of time and date: when
Read ‘full text’? Primary legal document
Commentary, summaries, media reports
Principles, rules, interpretations, changes
Laws and regulations
Decisions of a legislature: Parliament, Congress
Process: Review, Bill, Debate, C’tee, Amend, Act
Specifics of an Act: sections, definitions
Specifics of jurisdiction: where, what, who
Specifics of date: start, end? Amend? Repeal?
Replace?
Read ‘full text’? Primary legal document
Commentary, summaries
Principles, specific requirements; Regulations
Law, Politics, Media
Laws are made by politicians
Politicians do politics, not science,
common sense, or ‘fairness’
Media can drive politics
Spin can turn black into white
Laws can affect media owners and journos
New technology can change the rules
Politics can re-make the rules
Look closely at what is being said
Media Watch, Hollow Men,
Who is writing, what is their interest
Commercial, political, other?
Conflict of interest?
Sources? Spin? Manipulation?
Clues?
Assertions, factoids, original documents…
Topical developments – stories?
NBN: Telstra v govt?
iiNet case: US movie industry v. ISPs ©
Internet filter proposal
Digital TV / ‘Freeview’: why need to sell it?
Computers for schoolies: issues, risks?
User-Generated content: issues, risks?
Lack of info balance about costs and risks
ANPR – why no stories? cf. Streetview