The document discusses several pieces of legislation in the UK creative media industry: 1) The Race Relations Act of 1976 which prevents discrimination based on race, color, nationality, ethnicity, or national origin in employment, goods and services, education, and public functions. 2) Copyright and intellectual property law which protects creative works and inventions as the property of their creators, granting owners exclusive rights such as publishing and licensing. 3) The Broadcasting Act which reformed British broadcasting by deregulating practices and governing what can be shown on TV. 4) Several other acts including the Privacy Law, Human Rights Act of 1998, Licensing Act, Libel Law, and Obscene Publications Act which regulate privacy of information,