The Definition of Ethical

Ethical – pertaining to or dealing with morals or the principles of morality; pertaining to right and wrong in conduct.

(Source: http://www.dictionary.com/browse/ethical)

In terms of the law this definition means everyone’s actions must be within the agreed moral boundaries by society. For example we all agree it is immoral to recklessly murder or violently attack another person.

1.How are males and females represented in media? In the media views on gender tend to be built upon common stereotypes like masculinity being shown be strength and femininity is shown by expressing a sense of softness. The majority of women in the media are shown to be soft, delicate,

2. How does the BBC represent religion?

3. How does the industry deal with accessibility? There are various companies which find new ways in which people who need aid can still view the content within the media sector. They do this by adding additional settings where the user can change the colour of the screen or to apply filters then those with conditions such as epilepsy are not at risk while using their phone or TV .etc. By doing things such as this companies are making more and more items and websites accessible to those with serious medical conditions.

4. Write about the following:

  • The Licensing Act 2003 is an act made by parliament of the United Kingdom which establishes the scheme for licenses of premises within the UK and Whales along with the licensing for selling or supplying alcohol, regulated entertainment and late night refreshment. Here is a link to the full Licensing act 2003. http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2003/17/contents?view=plain

Licensing act 2003

Privacy law