
Legal Considerations in Media Production

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Emma Peterson
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Business, Journalism, Social Studies, Life Skills
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10th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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10 questions
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1.
Multiple Choice
What is the primary purpose of privacy rights?
To allow unrestricted media recording
To control interactions and prevent unwanted interference
To enable businesses to access personal data
To ensure public spaces are always private
2.
Multiple Choice
In which locations is media recording largely unregulated in the UK?
Healthcare facilities
Public places
Museums
Private homes
3.
Multiple Choice
What is required before using images for commercial purposes?
No permissions are needed
Proper permissions and release forms
Only verbal consent
A public announcement
4.
Multiple Choice
What can happen if media producers fail to obtain appropriate permissions?
They face no consequences
They may face legal claims and fines
They receive government support
They gain more creative freedom
5.
Multiple Choice
What is the difference between libel and slander?
Both are written forms of defamation
Libel is written, slander is spoken
Both are spoken forms of defamation
Libel is spoken, slander is written
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