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24 Cards in this Set
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plagiarism
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using someone else's words as your own
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fair use
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this permits word for word passages for purposes such as reviews
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negligence
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this must be proven when a defamation case involves a private individual. It means the reporter was irresponsible and didn't check his/her facts
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defamation
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injury to reputation
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law
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these are rules established by the gov., violating them has legal consequences
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conflict of interest
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Situation that compromises the credibility and objectivity of a publication to its readership Ex. taking gifts from a source
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fabrication
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made up information
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trademark
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product's legal name or symbol
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ethics
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rules of morality; violating them has social consequences
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libel laws
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aim to protect individuals from defamation
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publication
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the message must be shared with another person for this standard to be met
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truth
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first line of defense of the media; if something is true it's not libel
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intrustion
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this privacy law states that you cannot trespass to gather info. for a story
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malice
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this must be proven when a defamation case involves a public figure. It means the reporter was purposely trying to harm someone with his or her story
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damages
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this is a loss of money, job opportunity. Some sort of loss of livelihood
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false light
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using material for a diff. purpose other than previously agreed upon
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privilege
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Info. obtanied through a public meeting or a public document cannot be considered libelous
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appropiation
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using an image or likeness of someone without permission
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fair comment
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You have the right to express your opinion in an editorial or review
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public disclousre
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this is revealing embarrassing info. about someone w/o their permission
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identification
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you must be able to tell who the story is about from the article
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copyright
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law protecting the exact language of a book, song, movie, article, etc
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fault
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This standard determines who is responsible for committing libel
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mhm
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yeah
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