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Chapter 14
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A false & defamatory attack in written form On a persons reputation or character Be careful if ▪ You are negligent in publishing ▪ Uncertainty ▪ Inaccuracy ▪ Lack of follow up ▪ Targets specific persons reputation Truth is the best defense against libel
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Public officials/Public figures Must prove actual “Malice” More difficult to prove libel Private figures Easier to prove libel
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Paramount for a good journalist Mistakes ▪ Jeopardize organizations credibility ▪ Result in printing of corrections ▪ Should you show your story to sources or read to them before you print?
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Absolute Privilege ▪ Public officials (Including law enforcement) ▪ Are exempt from libel ▪ If statements are made in the course of their official duties Qualified Privilege ▪ Defamatory statements can be printed by media ▪ If they are made by those with absolute privilege ▪ And don’t contain errors
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“Person of interest” Term being used for someone being investigated ▪ But hasn’t been arrested or charged Never call anyone a “Murderer” ▪ Unless they have been convicted ▪ Neighbors Statements (who aren’t officials) ▪ Can’t be printed
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Grounds for invasion of privacy court cases ▪ Intrusion ▪ Public disclosure of private & embarrassing facts ▪ False light ▪ Misappropriation of person’s name or image ▪ Without permission
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