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This article discusses the various laws and regulations that applies to social media influencers in South Africa.
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This article discusses the various laws and regulations that applies to social media influencers in South Africa.

The media industry in South Africa does have a system of self regulation, however, it is also subject to various regulatory systems in the public sphere.

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Getting the money, this is without a doubt the single trickiest part of making a movie or television production.

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Everyone has the right to the protection of this dignity and reputation.
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