Legal vacuum of broadcasting supervision on digital social media

  • Marpi Y
  • Erlangga
  • Meru R
  • et al.
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Abstract

The study of the monitoring analysis of digital media content broadcasting is deemed necessary as an aspect of legal accountability for digital media content broadcasting based on Law Number 32 of 2002 concerning Broadcasting to ensure legal certainty equal to conventional television broadcasting. With normative juridical research on digital content broadcasting, so far there have been no legal rules that regulate and supervise the implementation and broadcasting so that the emergence of a legal vacuum. Digital conventional broadcasters must comply with the provisions of the broadcasting law to have legal responsibility for broadcasting digital content on YouTube, Net-flix, Instagram, Facebook. The results show that the content created in digital media broadcasting has no legal regulation and provision to obey rules of broadcasting law in the future will have an impact on concerns about the emergence of content that is contrary to the 1945 Constitution and Pancasila.

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Marpi, Y., Erlangga, Meru, R. G., Mahardi, W., & Meylina, U. (2021). Legal vacuum of broadcasting supervision on digital social media. In Empowering Civil Society in the Industrial Revolution 4.0 (pp. 7–11). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1201/9781003180128-2

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