Media ethics and regulations/law Flashcards

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clear and present danger

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judging when freedom of speech may be lawfully limited (ex yelling out fire)
negates first ammendment

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fair use

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how much of a work one can use without violating copy right laws

  1. purpose and nature of the work
  2. character of the copyrighted work
  3. extent of the expert used
  4. effect of the use on work markets potential
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libel

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anything untrue that is WRITTEN

written defamation of another person

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slander

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action or crime of making false SPOKEN statement damaging to ones reputation

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actual malice for public figure

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libel of public figure consisting of “knowing of its falsity” or “reckless disregard” for whether the fact is true or not.
movie stars have to prove there was malice in order to sue for libel

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prior restraint

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prior approval (permit or liscense) must be obtained before communication is permitted
power of gov to prevent publications of expression
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indecency

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broader

category of sexuality explicit material prohibited in broadcast media when children may be present

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obscenity

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speech

sexually offensive material not protected by the first ammendment

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public domain

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once material copyright expires it can be used without permission

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ombudsmen

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individual response for fielding complaints directed to an organization and providing an explanation to these inquiries, “judges” internal to the company

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embedding journalism

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reporters accepting military control over their output in exchange for close contacts with the troops

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shield law

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protecting reporters rights by court of the law

ex: law that permits reporters to keep their sources of information confidential

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