THE COMPARATIVE LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA IN LATVIA AND THE EU

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Published: Dec 3, 2021

  Olga Matvijenko

Abstract

The author considers the researched problem to be relevant, because the operation of the electronic media system creates new objects, entities, relationships and interdependencies, thus greatly expanding the information environment. New means of electronic media (online publications, media convergence, mobile TV, etc.) are constantly emerging. The Internet itself gives rise to new forms of communication, websites, portals, social networks, blogs, web services, etc. The information domain is continuously augmented with numerous new facts that refl ect the reality of existence of new objects of the virtual environment.

How to Cite

Matvijenko, O. (2021). THE COMPARATIVE LEGAL ANALYSIS OF THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK OF ELECTRONIC MEDIA IN LATVIA AND THE EU. Baltic Journal of Legal and Social Sciences, (4), 66-74. Retrieved from http://www.baltijapublishing.lv/index.php/bjlss/article/view/1454
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Keywords

electronic media, legal analysis, online, regulation

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