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Libel By Michael Flax
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Definition A ________________ or ______________________ or __________________ that conveys an unjustly unfavorable impression. A type of defamation
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Definition (cont) a statement or representation ___________ and _______________________ _______________________ _______________________ defamation of a person by _______________or ___________________ means
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the publication of ______________, ______________, ______________, or ______________ writings or pictures the act, tort, or crime of publishing such a libel Libel
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According to SPLC Any printed communication – _______________________ _________________ – which tends to expose one to _____________, ______, ___________ or _________ or _______________________ _______________________ in the community or _______________________.
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Court Libel can cause permanent harm. –_______________________ _______________________ _______________________ ______________________.
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To Avoid Libel _____________________ –Always try to find more than one source before publishing material that could be viewed as damaging.
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Check Facts (cont) Responsible journalists seek ____ or more sources that are ___________________ of one another, credible and in a position to know and tell the truth.
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To avoid Libel (cont) Remember that _____________ dictates that reporters contact the individual about whom they are writing.
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Fairness (cont) By contacting the ______________________ _____________________, reporters obtain both sides of a controversial issue and often avoid printing incomplete or incorrect information.
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Avoid Libel (cont) ________________ ________________ ________________.
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Good Judgment Generally, editors rather than reporters worry about these kinds of questions, but an ethical reporter should consider the possible implications of printing or televising a particular story.
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Public Persons Do the same rights apply to Public Officials and Public Figures as an Average Person?
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_______________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ (desire to inflict injury, harm, or suffering on another) in order to win libel actions.
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Officials Government and policy- making roles. Those who have or appear to have substantial responsibility for or control over the conduct of governmental affairs.
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Public Figures _____________________ _____________________ ____________________.
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Where is the line? The public-official rule protects the public interest in a free flow of information to the people concerning public officials and their servants.
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Where is the line? (cont) _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ ____________________.
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Where is the line? (cont) Officials and Public Figures usually enjoy ______________________ ______________________ ______________________ and hence have a more realistic opportunity to ______________________ than private individuals normally enjoy.
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Where is the line? (cont) Private individuals are therefore _____________________ _____________________ ____________________, and the state in _____________________ ____________________.
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Work Cited http://www.merriam- webster.com/dictionary/libel[1]http://www.merriam- webster.com/dictionary/libel[1 James Schaffer, Randall McCutheon, Kathryn Stofer. Journalism Matters. Thinking Like a Journalist. Lincolnwood, Ill. 2001. Pgs 24-25.
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