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13 Cards in this Set
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Libel
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Publication of a false statement that injures someone's reputation.
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Slander
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Libel that was spoken rather than written.
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Defamation
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spreading false reports that hurts their reputation.
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privilege
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the night to report fully and fairly
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negligence
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report was reported without care.
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actual malice
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you report it because you know it will hurt somebody
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invasion of pricavy
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a legal matter in most states
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what are the 3 examples of public disclosure?
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mispresentation
trespass camera, tape, recorder |
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public disclosure
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involves publication of accurate information regarded as private.
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False light
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defined as portraying someone inaccurately to the point that he or she is embarrassed.
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appropriation
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involves commercial exploitation
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abscenity
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a word tossed around by readers or viewers who may not understand as in using sexual or rude words.
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what are the Three Ethical Principles?
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seek the truth and report it as fully as possible.
act independently and minimize harm |