The book Media Law, Ethics and Society deals with the influence of contemporary media on society. Even though the convergence from traditional to digital media is still in process, new technologies and new media have already established themselves as the key social factors that shape the modern society. Authors convincingly demonstrate that the modern era is the era in which the market erases differentiated boundaries of mass communication. In such a world man often feels deeply alienated, which directly stems from the constantly increasing flood of information and the pace of life, both of which have inhibitory function on social adaption and social interaction capacities.