The British Video Association (BVA) is an organization formed in 1980. BVA represents the interests of publishers and right owners of pre-recording video entertainment. This organization protects the authors rights in a way. Obviously this is a crucial thing as if you didn't have any copyright laws against it, anybody could take another persons work and label it as there own.
BBFC
The BBFC basically rate films, for example they can rate them, U, PG, 12, 15 and so on. This is done so that the right age groups see the right films for them. Obviously a 12 year old couldn't watch an 18 as it would be unsuitable for them due to violence etc.
Film Distributors Association
The Film Distributors Association basically is the company that publishes films into cinemas in the UK. The FDA works with many people, organizations and other companies. FDA's Council, or board, comprising a senior representative of each member company, normally meets six times a year and considers only matters of generic interest to film distributors. I agree and think they should do this because otherwise people would just be seeing the same sorts of films and would easily get bored and want to see something new, so I think for things like this, change is definitely good and the meetings will enable this.
Video Standards Council
Video Standards Council (VSC) is a company that puts the age limit on films that people can watch. I think Censorship is the right thing to do as if anybody could watch any film they wanted, for example, children watched a violent film rated an 18 then they wouldn't know right from wrong. I think this is why they censor swear words before 9pm etc. I think this also relates to taste and decency.
Trading Standards Central
The Trading Standards Institute is a professional membership association formed in 1881. It represents trading standards professionals in the UK and overseas. Its job is to promote and protect the success of a modern economy, and to make sure the health, safety and wellbeing of citizens is looked after and also promotes honest business. This comes under trading standards and taste and decency. You have to comply with the regulations that are set. For example, if you weren't being looked after by your employer, you would go to the trading standards for advice. I think it's wise as if you thought you were being treated unfairly by your employer then you could go to your union and seek professional advice that you might not be aware of.
Trading Standards Nets
Trading Standards Nets is the "gateway" to advice on consumer protection in the UK. For example, if you aren't happy with the standards of a product you've purchased. This comes under taste and decency as if you as a customer aren't happy with your purchase, then there is obviously something lacking and what can be improved.
Press Complaints Commission
The Press Complaints Commission is an idependant body. It deals with the complaints made within the Editors Code of Practice.
The Commission comprises seventeen members and has a majority of public members (including the Chairman) with no connection to the newspaper and magazine industry. The remaining seven Commissioners are serving editors. The PCC enforces the Editors' Code of Practice agreed by the newspaper and magazine industry, which deals with issues of accuracy and privacy in reporting and how journalists should behave in gathering the news. When it comes to the press, they only have a certain amount of freedom of information, especially when it comes to other people's private lifes.
The Mobile Entertainment Forum
MEF is the global community for mobile content and commerce. It is the leading trade organisation for companies wishing to monetize their goods, services and digital. This relates to consumer choice and whether the goods meet the required points to be able to sell to us.
The Independent Games Developers Association
The Independent Game Developers’ Association is the national trade association representing the business and commercial interests of video and computer game developers in the UK and Europe.
British Academy of Film and Television Arts
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts, otherwise known as BAFTA'S is the UK's leading independant charity working with the film, TV and video game industries. I think this also relates to monopoly a little bit as if only one person was to own the whole of a tv network, for example, Rupert Murdoch with sky, then if sky were to win awards, he would really be the only one benefitting, However as it is now, where he only owns a certain percent of sky, others are involved too and that way it's not just one persons ways and ideas. However Rupert Murdoch also owns a part of ITV and two newspapers. Personally, I don't think his company, News Corporation should be allowed to own anymore as then I think it would be as though News Corporation are the only really main one's in the media today. The BAFTA'S, aswell as the high profile awards ceremony, BAFTA runs a year round programme that include educational events including film screenings, interviews, tribute evenings lectures and debates with industry figures.
Commercial Radio Companies Association
The Commercial Radio Companies Association basically makes sure that everything on the radio is suitable for the time it's being aired etc. For example, if a radio presenter was to swear during a radio show and before the allowed time, this would then bring in Ofcom as it's highly likely there would be a number of complaints made as they wouldn't be complying with the rules made.
The International Visual Communication Association
The International Communication Association (ICA) is a non-profit academic association founded in 1950 as the National Society for the Study of Communication (NSSC), whose members are interested in the study, teaching, and application of all aspects of human communication. The International Visual Communication Association is the largest professional body in Europe with over 1000 production members and 1500 client associates who commission business solutions from the industry.
Worldwide Web Consortium
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international community that develops open standards to ensure the long-term growth of the Web.
British Web Design and Marketing Association
The UK Web Design Association was established in 2001 to encourage and promote industry standards within the British web design and new media sector. This gives us more access to know more things about the world etc.British Interactive Multimedia Association
The British Interactive Multimedia Association tries to ensure the UK's interests are covered in the digital industry
Here is a video talking about the Rupert Murdoch hacking scandal and shows us some short clips from the court and some views of what people now think of both Rupert Murdoch and the newspaper, News of The World. The scandal also made others question News Corporations other newspapers.
Ownership
Ownership in general is when either a person or organization owns something. This will obviously have an impact on what they have ownership on as a whole as depending on the amount they own, they will have an input in what happens/changes etc.
Monopoly
Monopoly means when a person who tries to buy more than one thing, for example, Rupert Murdoch tried to buy all of sky, however as he already owns part of sky as well as Newspapers etc, he wasn't able to.
Access
Access in the media world means how much access a certain person/organization has to over something, this depends on how much of it they own and how far up they are in the media world. I'm not sure whether I agree with press having so much access to say celebrities lives. I understand that possibly without that information in the tabloids, it would be less interesting to some people and I myself read celeb stories. For example, the Wayne Rooney story about him cheating on his wife was poured all over the newspapers and magazines. However by this happening, other innocent people got brought into the story, for example his wife's parents and siblings. I think that was wrong and shouldn't be allowed.
Consumer Choice
Consumer choice is what we as the audience what to see on our television screens, this is affected by programme ratings. There need to be this as if not then programmes would just be shown on television that people don't actually want to see, the ratings could be awful and it would still be shown when a better programme could replace that.
Freedom of information
Freedom of information means freedom of communication and expression through various electronic media and published articles. However on certain things, their is still other legal protections. Personally I think this law needs to changed. I think their should be less freedom of information, especially as at the moment all it seems to do is create more stories that potentially could ruin a family. in place.