Media Compliance

/ˈmiːdiə kəmˈplaɪəns/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Adherence of media content and practices to applicable legal standards, regulations, and ethical guidelines.
    The company established strict media compliance protocols to ensure all advertisements met regulatory requirements.

Forms

  • media compliance

Commentary

Media compliance often involves navigating a complex intersection of laws including privacy, intellectual property, and advertising standards; clear internal policies facilitate effective compliance.

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