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Pragati Singh

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Below mentioned are few private colleges for Media Law:CollegeTuition FeesSchool of Law, UPESINR 11.58 L - 12.22 LNew Law College, Bharati VidyapeethINR 12,000Amity University, NoidaINR 1.3 LSVSU - Swami Vivekanand Subharti UniversityINR 28,000Note- This information is sourced from the official website/ counselling body and may vary.

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Some of the government colleges for Entertainmnet Law are:CollegeTuition FeesNalsar University of LawINR 20,000 Faculty of Law, Banaras Hindu UniversityINR 20,000 Note- This information is sourced from the official website/ counselling body and may vary.

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Some of the common exams for Entertainment and Media Law are CLAT, LSAT, AILET, and other state and university specifc exams. 

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Through media lawyers, the clients in the media and entertainment industries receive a continuum of vital services to their needs, such as contract preparation and negotiation for film production, distribution, talent agreements, publishing, and licensing. They offer advice on intellectual property matters that include copyrights, trademarks, and patents.They help their clients in mergers and acquisitions within the media and entertainment sector. They represent clients in copyright and trademark infringement litigation. They provide advice on the regulatory compliance requirements concerning broadcasting, advertising, and content dist
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Entertainment lawyers will provide protection for the rights of creators and owners of their intellectual property, such as copyrights, trademarks, patents, and trade secrets. This way, they are paid fairly and their work is not exploited for free.Besides, Entertainment Law also protects the creative and media industries by defending intellectual property and helping facilitate the doing of business. It can also solve disputes, enforce compliance, and protect creators and consumers.

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An Entertainment and Media lawyer is required to protect the clients’ interests related to the creatives, companies and others in the many areas of the entertainment industry. The media and entertainment industry deals with a lot of contractual deals. The entertainment and media lawyer thus have a great deal to play here too.

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Following mentioned are the benifits of pursuing an Entertainment and Media Law courses:Work with diverse clients and projects in a dynamic industry.Establish a wide professional network within the entertainment and media industries.Acquire specialist experience and skills in a fast-growing field of the law.Develop critical thinking, analytical, and problem-solving skills.Open doors to exciting career opportunities.

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Graduates can also pursue these careers as an alternative to Entertainment and Media Law:Public relations and communicationsTalent management and artist representationMusic IndustryFilm production and distributionPublishingArts administrationTechnology and media companies

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Candidates can pursue UG and PG degrees in entertainment and media law. UG degrees include BA LLB (Hons), BA LLB, BCom LLB, BBA LLB, BBA LLB (Hons). Moreover,  At the PG level candidates can pursue LLM or a PG diploma course.

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Entertainment & Media Law is a specialisation of law that deals with issues such as copyright, defamation, censorship, free speech issues, RTI, privacy, etc. This specialisation encompasses various fields including Intellectual Property Law, Corporate Law, Information Technology, Broadcasting and Telecommunication.

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