1st Edition

Magazine Law A Practical Guide

By Peter Mason, Derrick Smith Copyright 1998

    Magazine Law is a comprehensive guide to the law for magazine journalists, editors and managers. Written by a barrister experienced in publishing and copyright law and a former magazine journalist and law lecturer, the book addresses the special needs of the magazine industry and explains the laws that regulate and seek to determine what journalists can and cannot publish, and how these laws are applied in everyday situations.
    Written specifically for all those in the magazine industry, as well as students of magazine journalism, the authors address issues which directly affect day to day practice. The legal and regulatory framework is illustrated with case studies and up-to-date examples of precedent setting cases.
    Topics covered include:
    * the legal process and the distinction between criminal and civil law
    * the role of the courts and reporting court procedure
    * defamation, fair-comment and libel
    * product testing and criticism
    * copyright and passing off
    * law for photographers, picture researchers and the use of illustrations
    * privacy and trespass
    * competition, lotteries and magazine promotion
    * sub-editing errors and inaccurate copy
    * ethical and professional issues facing journalists
    Codes of Practice published by the Press Complaints Commission and National Union of Journalists are set out in appendices, as are requirements for the award of a National Vocational Qualification in Periodical Journalism in Press Law and Ethics. A glossary of legal terms is included.

    1 An outline of the English legal system 2 It’s a matter of reputation 3 ‘Of course it’s true, but can we prove it?’ 4 Handling court copy 5 A degree of privilege 6 ‘In my opinion…’ 7 When you put it to the test 8 Whose copyright is it, anyway? 9 Don’t be held in contempt 10 Strictly confidential 11 The public’s interest in privacy 12 A question of morals 13 Some pitfalls for sub-editors 14 When a reader complains 15 What do I do if…? 16 Making it practical

    Biography

    Peter Mason is a barrister specialising in copyright and publishing law. Derrick Smith is a freelance journalist and media law specialist who has had many years’ experience working on newspapers and magazines.