Film Production in the Digital Era: Legal Analysis

Authors

  • Muhammad Imran Khan Lecturer of Law, Al-Karam International Institute Bhera Pakistan.

Keywords:

Film production, Digital era, Law, Intellectual property, Content distribution, Privacy, Regulatory frameworks

Abstract

The digital era has ushered in a seismic shift in the landscape of film production, offering unprecedented opportunities for creativity, distribution, and audience engagement. However, this transformation has also brought forth a myriad of legal implications and challenges that filmmakers and industry stakeholders must adeptly navigate. This research article delves into the intricate intersection of film production and law in the digital age, meticulously examining key areas such as intellectual property rights, content distribution intricacies, privacy concerns stemming from data collection, and the evolving regulatory frameworks governing the industry. Through a comprehensive analysis of relevant case studies, legislative developments, and industry practices, this article endeavors to provide nuanced insights into the dynamic legal landscape of filmmaking in the digital era, offering guidance to filmmakers and industry professionals on how to effectively safeguard their creative endeavors while staying compliant with the evolving legal norms and regulations.

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Published

2022-01-30

How to Cite

Muhammad Imran Khan. (2022). Film Production in the Digital Era: Legal Analysis. Traditional Journal of Humanities, Management, and Linguistics, 1(01), 01–12. Retrieved from https://ojs.traditionaljournaloflaw.com/index.php/TJHML/article/view/133

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