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Christine Ladwig; Dana Schwieger; Reshmi Mitra – Information Systems Education Journal, 2025
The rapid rise of AI use is creating some very serious legal and ethical issues such as bias, discrimination, inequity, privacy violations, and--as creators everywhere fear--theft of protected intellectual property. Because AI platforms "learn" by scraping training materials available online or what is provided to them through their…
Descriptors: Copyrights, Plagiarism, Intellectual Property, Computer Software
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Diskin, Talia – History of Education, 2021
The article reviews texts from central children's weeklies during Israel's first decade (1948-1958) and portrays them as a platform for legal and moral principles aimed at the country's youngest citizens. By focusing on the first decade of Israel, which posed Israeli leadership and citizens with many challenges, the article addresses the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Periodicals, Journalism, Children
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Giorgi, Sebastián Mariano – Educational Media International, 2017
"Résonances" was the first university radio web in France. It was founded at the University of Limoges, in 2010. This article is about the origin and decline of this transmedia project. Two strategies are here unfolded: historical the first one, ranging from the conception of the idea, the vicissitudes experienced by the team for…
Descriptors: Radio, Educational History, Semiotics, Universities
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Bunker, Matthew D.; Tobin, Charles D. – Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 1998
Contributes to journalistic legal scholarship and theory by examining the development of "public figure" status in defamation law, with particular attention to public figures who may have achieved notoriety among less than a national audience. Argues that trends in media and audience fragmentation warrant extensions of current doctrine based on…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Journalism, Legal Problems, Libel and Slander
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Stevens, George E. – Journalism Quarterly, 1987
Discusses the responsibilities of publishers and freelance writers concerning the liability involved in defamatory statements. Reviews several court cases pertaining to publisher liability and claims that, if a writer is not under the immediate control or supervision of the publisher, the publisher may avoid liability. (MM)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Journalism, Legal Problems, Legal Responsibility
Rooker, Bob – Photolith, 1973
The first of two articles relating to press law, examines recent rulings by the Supreme Court which make it virtually impossible to bring libel action against journalists. (RB)
Descriptors: Censorship, Journalism, Legal Problems, Secondary Education
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Anderson, Douglas A.; Murdock, Marianne – Journalism Quarterly, 1981
Reports that daily newspaper editors feel that they are no less aggressive but may be more careful as a result of recent decisions by the United States Supreme Court. (FL)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Journalism, Legal Problems, Media Research
Terry, Danal; Lasorsa, Dominic L. – 1989
Arguing that the news media are about to adopt digital imaging systems that will have far-reaching implications for the practice of journalism, this paper discusses how the news media is expected to adopt the new technology and explains why the marriage of journalism and digital imaging will create ethical issues with respect to photo manipulation…
Descriptors: Computers, Ethics, Journalism, Legal Problems
Drechsel, Robert – 1985
Although the media has long been familiar with the tort law of libel and invasion of privacy, they may not be aware that the law of torts reaches more broadly. This paper examines legal developments in cases where actions of the media are alleged either to have caused the plaintiff to do something resulting in physical harm or financial loss, or…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Injuries, Journalism, Legal Problems
Hladky, William G. – Quill and Scroll, 1974
Discusses some of the difficulties investigative reporters face when developing sources of information and preparing exposes. (RB)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Journalism, Legal Problems, News Reporting
Huttenstine, Marian L.; Reddin, Debra D. – 1980
Photojournalists who sometimes do freelance work should have an awareness of the legal issues relating to their work. The history of litigation involving photographers is clouded by misapplication of existing law, ambiguity in applicable law, and lack of knowledge on the part of all parties. Nonetheless, certain basic principles, if followed,…
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Journalism, Legal Problems, Legal Responsibility
Miller, Tami – Scholastic Editor, 1979
An incident in which a student journalist was denied a press pass to interview President Carter points up the problems student reporters frequently face in attempting to obtain press passes. (GT)
Descriptors: High Schools, Journalism, Legal Problems, News Reporting
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Stevens, George E. – Journalism Quarterly, 1979
Discusses negligence in defamation cases before the United States Supreme Court's decision in "Gertz v Robert Welch, Inc."; shows that courts have varied in what actions by reporters and editors they have considered negligent. (GT)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Editing, Information Sources, Journalism
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Voakes, Paul S. – Journalism and Mass Communication Quarterly, 1998
Contributes to scholarship on journalism law and journalism ethics by probing 42 journalists' decision-making processes in news gathering situations that resulted in lawsuits for invasion of privacy. Indicates that journalists were generally unaware of impending legal trouble; and that legal reasoning takes place in a "total context" of social…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Ethics, Higher Education, Journalism
Associated Press Managing Editors. – 1983
Focusing on economic and business issues that affect the press and on topics related to the coverage of business and economic news, this booklet begins with two articles by Robert Burdick about understanding opinions of newspaper managing editors and media coverage of the Manville Corporation's bankruptcy petition. The third article, by Mark…
Descriptors: Business, Economics, Journalism, Legal Problems
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