The development of this subject pursues the objective that the students:
-Develop the ability to interpret the legal, organizational and contractual framework that regulates and conditions professional activities in the area of ¿¿audiovisual communication
-Acquire the ability to identify situations in which fundamental rights of citizens can be found to be particularly compromised in the content generated in audiovisual communication
-Study basic aspects related to the development of audiovisual content, regulations, jurisprudence, intellectual property and exclusive contracting of content, among others.
-Know the crimes that are classified and the civil responsibilities that exist in the audiovisual world
-Know how to draft and analyze specific contracts in the audiovisual sector
-Identify the Registries that exist, functions and purposes
-Know the television formats, implications, responsibilities, etc.
-Identify conflicts of interest and know the techniques for their resolution, in the subjects of the master's degree and preserve, in all cases, professional secrecy and confidentiality.
-To know how to find means of proof, master the techniques of each of them for the investigation of the facts, and assess the material available in the different areas of study of the master to initiate administrative or jurisdictional procedures
-Know and be able to integrate the defense of the rights of service providers in audiovisual matters
-Interpret, analyze and assess the regulations that regulate the audiovisual sector, being able to advise general aspects and issues related to content, especially, matters related to intellectual property, protection of minors and people with disabilities.
-Ability to critically analyze legal texts for their correct interpretation and, where appropriate, application in audiovisual matters
-Acquire skills to analyze the different contracts that deal with matters of audiovisual communication, identify standard clauses and propose, as appropriate, modifications or alternatives to the contract presented.