Research on the Role of Network Media in the Spread of the Marriage Law

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Network represents the progress of civilization, the rapid development of the network to promote the upgrading of the Marriage Law, the mode of transmission, the network media to replace the paper-based printing, making the network culture in a real and unreal attitude in public view inside. In this paper, the network media as the carrier for Marriage Law, its vicissitudes are inextricably linked media network. The network makes a given media publicity and the free dissemination of Marriage Law. Through the network media platform where people can be open to the general public of the Marriage Law of mass communication, which can engage in horizontal and vertical organizational communication, it can also be spread from person to a particular object. Network communication marriage law have a correct understanding and proper management, it will be enable the network to get the healthy development of the spread of the Marriage Law, and dissemination activities for human and spiritual exchanges make a positive contribution.

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