- Laws – Are written, approved and enforced by a particular government. If you break a law you could face police investigation, court appearance and fine.
- Ethics – Rules of conducts, responsibility (not the law). If you break an ethical code you may be forced to act with ethical disproval from your peers or professional body.
Films have had there fare share of criticism for certain scenes of gore or sexual instances, however there are actually laws against releasing a film that passes a certain line that borders okay and just plain wrong.
Many of these films where banned during the mid 1970's and the late 1990's this period just contains a supply of offensive, overly sexual and sick films that would keep you up at night. (this list is strictly for the UK, these films are banned in the UK but some may not be banned elsewhere):
- The Human Centipede 2 (The Final Sequence) 2011 Originally banned due to highly explicit sexual violence, graphic forced defecation, and potential obscenity. The film was given an official age certificate of 18 by the BBFC on 6 October 2011 while the distributors agreed to make 32 cuts (two minutes and thirty-seven seconds) prior to release.
- People are allowed to lead their lives without public scrutiny
- Privacy law is a regulation that protects a persons right to be left alone.
- ‘The right to privacy’
- ‘The right to be left alone’ – ‘harassment and data protection’
Invasion of privacy is the intrusion upon, or revelation of, something private. One who intentionally intrudes, physically or otherwise, upon the solitude or seclusion of another or his/her private affairs or concerns, is subject to liability to the other for invasion of privacy.
Contracts:
Contracts:
- full-time and part-time contracts.
- fixed-term contracts.
- agency staff.
- freelancers, consultants, contractors.
- zero hour contracts.
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