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Cohen vs. Cowles Media
If you tell a source that you keep their name out of their story, and they give you info based on that promise, it is a legally enforceable promise and will cause probs for you and ur org if you break it
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False light invasion of privacy
  • Allegations are false
  • Publication puts plaintiff in false light that would be offensive to a reasonable person
  • No reputational damage needed, just embarrassment is enough
  • Publisher is at fault
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NY's Shield Law
  • Absolute privilege for confidential information
  • Qualified privilege for non-confidential information
  • Highly material and relevant | Critical or necessary | Not obtainable from another source
  • Covers “professional journalists”
  • - Bloggers, students?
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Privacy Protection Act
  • Unannounced search and seizure in newsroom or home
  • Journalist is broadly defined
  • Protection is qualified.
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Attorney General Guidelines
  • Similar to Constitutional privilege
  • Internal rules, not enforceable in court
  • Only applies to FBI subpoenas
  • Doesn’t cover “national security letters”
  • But still very helpful
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Branzburg v. Hayes
Privilege is not absolute, but qualified
  • Exhaustion of alternate sources
  • A showing of strong need (relevance) for disclosure
  • Balancing of the public interest in disclosure against the interest in gathering the news

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Bartnicki v. Vopper
As long as you are not a participant in the illegal gathering of true
information about matters of public importance, you can publish it without fear of prosecution.
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Privacy - The 4 Torts
  • Appropriation
  • Intrusion into solitude or seclusion
  • Disclosure of private facts
  • False light invasion of privacy
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Appropriation
  • One of the 4 torts of privacy
  • Right of publicity - No liability for give further publicity to info that's already known by a large number of people
  • Right of privacy - The right not to have your image appropriated in way that humiliates you.
  • Newsgathering exception - exception to the rule is if it is of legitimate public interest or concern
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Intrusion into solitude or seclusion
  • Tort committed without any publication
  • Key: “reasonable expectation of privacy”
  • Public interest doesn’t help
  • Ex. Ride-alongs, secret recording, telephoto l
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Disclosure of Private Facts
  • “Highly offensive to a reasonable person”
  • Not of legitimate public concern
  • Needs a wide audience to be effective (not like libel which only needs one person)
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Author: CoboCards-User
Main topic: Law
Topic: Media Law
School / Univ.: CUNY
Published: 13.12.2010
Tags: cuny, law and ethics
 
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