Ayup Suran Ningsih, S.H., LL.M., M.H - Media dan Hoax
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Ayub Suryaningsih guides students from Universitas Negeri Semarang through a discussion on the legal aspects of electronic information and transactions. The first topic covers media and hoaxes, while the second focuses on the legal regulations surrounding information and electronic transactions. The video highlights the differences between digital and electronic media, the rise of social media, and the proliferation of hoaxes. It emphasizes the importance of verifying information sources and understanding the risks posed by the easy access to information online. Students will gain insight into how the government regulates these digital spaces.
Takeaways
- 😀 The video discusses legal regulations surrounding electronic information and transactions, with a focus on the role of media and the spread of hoaxes.
- 😀 The first learning goal is for students to understand valid news versus hoaxes and the legal regulations for electronic transactions in Indonesia.
- 😀 The course content will cover the differences between 'digital' and 'electronic' media, and the risks associated with online information.
- 😀 Digital media refers to anything operated by computers and accessed via the internet, while electronic media includes formats like television and radio.
- 😀 There is a large percentage of internet users in Indonesia, with 78.19% of the population using the internet, according to a survey by the Indonesian Internet Service Providers Association.
- 😀 The legal definition of electronic information is governed by the Indonesian Law No. 19 of 2018, which amends Law No. 11 of 2016 on Information and Electronic Transactions.
- 😀 Print media, such as newspapers, magazines, and brochures, are still in use, even though digital media is now more prevalent.
- 😀 Electronic media, such as television and radio, provide information to the public through audio-visual content.
- 😀 Digital media has seen significant growth, with over 900 digital media platforms, including well-known sites like detik.com and suara.merdeka.com.
- 😀 Social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp, and X have become popular ways to spread information, though they can also spread hoaxes if not properly sourced.
- 😀 Hoaxes are false or misleading information, and the video stresses the importance of verifying the source of information to avoid spreading false news.
Q & A
What is the main topic of this lecture?
-The main topic of the lecture is the legal framework related to electronic information and transactions, specifically focusing on media, hoaxes, and laws governing electronic transactions in Indonesia.
What are the two main topics discussed in the lecture?
-The two main topics discussed in the lecture are: 1) Media and hoaxes, and 2) The legal regulations regarding electronic information and transactions.
What is the learning objective of this course?
-The learning objective is for students to understand and distinguish between valid information and hoaxes, and to learn how the government regulates information and electronic transactions.
What is the definition of 'digital' in the context of this lecture?
-In this context, 'digital' refers to operations or activities that are related to computer systems and controlled by devices like a mouse, touchpad, or cursor, and accessed via the internet.
How does the lecture differentiate between 'digital' and 'electronic'?
-The lecture distinguishes 'digital' as operations related to computer systems and the internet, while 'electronic' refers to devices like televisions and radios used to transmit information in audio-visual formats.
What role does social media play in the spread of hoaxes?
-Social media platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, and WhatsApp often facilitate the widespread sharing of information, and many users unintentionally share hoaxes or false news.
What is the definition of 'hoax' as mentioned in the lecture?
-A hoax is defined as false or misleading news, or rumors that are intentionally or unintentionally spread among the public.
What is the government's role in regulating electronic information and transactions?
-The government regulates electronic information and transactions through laws such as Indonesia's Law No. 19 of 2018, which amends Law No. 11 of 2016, ensuring the safe and legal use of digital and electronic media.
What is the difference between 'print media' and 'electronic media' as discussed in the lecture?
-Print media refers to information conveyed on paper, such as newspapers, magazines, and brochures, whereas electronic media involves audio-visual formats like television and radio broadcasts.
What impact has digital media had on the mass media industry?
-Digital media has significantly transformed the mass media industry by enabling the rapid growth of online platforms, such as news websites and blogs, making information more accessible and changing how media is consumed.
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