Class 4 is complete! Time for a break.
The past month we spent time in the Legal Aspects of Media course. I have never had any law course of any kind in my education. This was more than fantastic. Reading court cases and spending time analyzing the proceedings was something I grew to really enjoy. One of the biggest takeaways was to really spend time digesting and thinking about these cases and how they affect other proceedings. Once I reread everything 10 times I think I finally got the jest of it.
My favorite assignment was week two where we looked the Sullivan v New York Times and Gertz v Welch cases in a research project. First, it was beneficial to understand how our court system lay the foundation for their interpretations throughout the years and much of that started with Sullivan v New York Times. Second, knowing the difference between public people and figures vs private citizens is helpful as we see defamation suits in the news.
I found the week on copyright to be of the most value. In my current job at Bethany Lutheran College, I oversee a studio program. Students make work all the time. I never fully new that copyright exists once you make something. Of course, filling the proper copyright paperwork helps fight copyright infringement but it is very beneficial to share that with students. Plus, in a world where people think everything is fair game to use, they need to be mindful of fair use and other cases to properly credit works of others. It’s not the wild west, copyright is very real and there are real consequences for misuse.
We broadcast sports on a regular basis. Having this knowledge will help as we look to further educate ourselves on music law and what the social media platforms say we can or cannot use.
There was so much great information to digest in this month. Looking forward to getting some real use out of this content to help further my time at Full Sail.














