
Communications Law
Communications Law refers to the body of regulations that govern how information is transmitted through various media, including television, radio, and the internet. It covers issues such as free speech, censorship, broadcasting rights, telecommunications policies, and privacy. These laws aim to balance the interests of the public, the government, and private companies, ensuring fair access to information while protecting individuals' rights. Agencies like the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the U.S. enforce these laws, promoting competition and preventing monopolies in the communications sector.