FEATURES OF THE STATE INFORMATION POLICY CONCERNING LEGITIMIZATION OF THE AUTHORITIES BY MECHANISMS OF INTERNET RESOURCES
Keywords:
information society, mass media, Internet resources, communication, information and communication technology, legitimization of the authorities
Abstract
The article considers the features of the state information policy for legitimization of the authorities through involvement to this communication process of new mass media. In particular we study challenges of improving national legislation in the sphere of regulation of information and communication relations. Special attention is paid to the problems of legal support of activity of news agencies and other Internet resources.
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Andreiev, D. 1. FEATURES OF THE STATE INFORMATION POLICY CONCERNING LEGITIMIZATION OF THE AUTHORITIES BY MECHANISMS OF INTERNET RESOURCES. Scientific Herald of the National Academy of Internal Affairs. 104, 3 (1), 97-104.
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