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

act independently

and minimize harm