Families and New Media
Discover the intricate relationship between families and the digital landscape in "Families and New Media," edited by Nina Dethloff. Published by Springer in 2023, this insightful first edition spans 272 pages, delving into crucial discussions surrounding privacy, data protection, and the intersection of family law with intellectual property. This volume not only addresses the legal frameworks that govern our online interactions but also highlights the vital role families and children play in navigating the complexities of data regulation and digital economies, particularly within online platforms. Perfect for legal scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in the evolving dynamics of family life in the digital age, this book offers a comprehensive examination of contemporary challenges and considerations. Enhance your understanding of how new media shapes family interactions and legal implications with this essential read.