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A set of rules a newspaper lives by.
Policy.
Publication of a false statement that injures someones reputation.
Libel.
A spoken lie that hurts your reputation.
Slander.
Spreading false rumors about someone that hurts their reputation.
Defamation.
The right to report fully, fairly, and accurately on the contents of official government records.
Privilege.
Reporting bad information without reasonable care.
Negligence.
Printed in order to hurt someone.
Actual malice.
Getting information in wrong and dishonest ways.
Intrusion.
Information shared with the public on a non official too personal to print.
Public Disclosure.
Portraying a person as someone they're not.
False Light.
Using someones picture or name without permission.
Appropriation.
Using exceptional crude language, sexual pictures, etc.
Obscenity.
What are the three ethical rules of journalism?
1. Seek the truth and report it as fully as possible.
2. Act independently.
3. Minimize harm.