SlideShare a Scribd company logo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6TcrKFevKE
http://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2012/nov/19/local-newspapers-davidcameron
http://www.theguardian.com/media/2012/nov/11/pcc-chair-press-self-regulation
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/leveson-inquiry/9630793/Britains-press-must-remain-
free.html
http://www.theguardian.com/media/2011/oct/06/importance-free-press-alan-rusbridger
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Press_Freedom_Index
Define the following terms and for the later questions state their uses whilst referring to the
question centred around whether the existing press regulations are enough (topically relevant to the
hacking scandal)--------delete this specific paragraph once done
The Press Complaints Commission:
The Press Complaints Commision or PCC are a voluntary run regulatory body setup to track all major
newspaper and magazine content and to make the judgment whether it adheres to its rulings. These
rules were set by editors of major and regional newspapers in 1991. This was the year of the PCC’s
formation, setup after the PC’S (press council) demise, when it was ruled unsuitable due to the press
not following rules set by it. However the PC’s successor The Press Complaints Commission is to go
the same way as its predecessor with the announcement that the body is close in the wake of the
hacking scandal. The PCC was heavily criticised for its handling of the matter.
The Leveson Inqiury
The Leveson inquiry is a public inquiry led by Lord Leveson setup to examine press ethics. The inquiry
was setup by Prime Minister David Cameron after the hacking scandal. The Leveson inquiry led to
Lord Leveson making recommendations on how the press should reform. Lord Leveson
recommended that the press remain self-regulated and free from any government ruling
whatsoever. However this recommendation is believed to have been a catalyst for David Cameron
not accepting the report in its entirety, stating he was not convinced that the legislation
underpinning self-regulation was right. As well as this Lord Leveson also recommended a new
regulatory body should be formed.
Defamation:
Defamation is that act of harming someone’s reputation. This act of harming someone’s reputation
can be brought about through speech or print. If the victim is willing to pursue the matter as
defamation then they must also prove the speech or print to be lies. If the individual cannot prove
the print or speech to be lies than they cannot sue for defamation and the print or speech will
remain with no apology needed. In November 2012 the BBC program ‘Newsnight’ linked an
unnamed Conservative politician to be a perpetrator in a child abuse scandal in North Wales. The
name was quickly spread around social media platform; Twitter, users named senior politician Lord
McAlpine. The allegations were later proved to be false and many libellous Twitter users sued for
defamation.
Contempt (of court):
Contempt of court relates to being disobedient to the courtroom and/or it’s rulings, whether it is in
the court or out of court. Actions such as bringing an audio device or camera into a courtroom ranks
as contempt of court. As well as this contempt of court links to breaking a court injunction. An
example of a court injunction being broken was when James Bulgers killers, Robert Thompson and
Jon Venables had recently taken photographs of them posted on social media. This broke a court
injunction as the pair had being given expensive new identities to protect them from revenge
attacks. Those who posted the pictures were taken to court.
Copyright:
Copyright exists to protect an artist intellectual property. Copyright can only protect someone’s
intellectual property if their can be seen to be a degree of skill and original thought to the piece. If
an individual is breaching the copyright and it can’t be settled out of court, then the original creator
may decide to take the person breaching the copyright, to court. A famous case of this is when
online music service ‘Napster’ were sued and eventually liquefied due to it’s leaking of a Metallica
demo and as it eventually turned out their entire music catalogue. As it turned over 330,000 Napster
users were in breach of copyright laws.
Children & Young person act 1933
The Children & Young person act of 1933 exists to stop young people having their name, age,
address, school and image (moving or still) from being revealed when in a court case. Without this
act journalists would be able to print such information potentially endangering a child. An example
of when this has been breached is when a Plymouth newspaper named a 15-year-old stab victim
whilst court proceeding were ongoing (link below).
http://www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk/2007/news/law/newsquest-fined-3-000-for-breaching-court-
order-on-naming-teen-stab-victim/
Confidentiality & Secrets
Confidentiality agreements exist to maintain individual or group privacy. An individual may obtain a
secret about something or someone. Confidentiality agreements exist to protect this secret from
being spread further. If the secret is spread further, the person who leaked the secret further can be
sued and taken to court. A recent case of a confidentiality agreement being broken is the high court
super injunction – or gagging order- of the affair of footballer Ryan Giggs. John Hemming who use
parliamentary privilege to break the injunction eventually broke the injunction in the House of
Commons.
Social & Cultural Awareness
Being socially and culturally aware is imperative for journalists. There are many guidelines set out by
various outlets such as The National Union of Journalists. These guidelines look to protect different
ethnic groups, cultures and groups in society from discrimination in the press. It looks at the way
articles are worded and the connotations that can be picked from them. Describing immigrants as
“flooding in” creates negative connotations and leaves readers with a negative view, this may be
consciously or sub-consciously.

More Related Content

PPT
Censorship & regulation ocr
PPTX
Understanding social media & free speech
PPTX
Reg research activity_first_lesson_results to ammend for observation
PPTX
Suffer the little children
PPTX
Ofcom
DOC
PCC case studies
PDF
Boston Marathon Bombing "Crowdsourcing:" How citizens are using the Internet ...
PPTX
Internet censorship power point
Censorship & regulation ocr
Understanding social media & free speech
Reg research activity_first_lesson_results to ammend for observation
Suffer the little children
Ofcom
PCC case studies
Boston Marathon Bombing "Crowdsourcing:" How citizens are using the Internet ...
Internet censorship power point

What's hot (19)

PPTX
Citing Sources: In-text Documentation
PDF
The Note's Must-Reads for Tuesday, April 16, 2013
PDF
The Note's Must-Reads for Tuesday, April 16, 2013
PPTX
Ofcom and ASA
PPTX
What do we do with aproblem like revenge porn ?
PPTX
Revenge porn: punish, remove, forget, forgive?
PPTX
"The State of Now - Real Time Reporting and Ground Source Information"
PDF
The First Amendment Handbook
DOCX
Social media censorship: beneficial or harmful?
DOCX
Final Draft
PPTX
Law Final stop and frisk
PPTX
English Final stop & frisk
PDF
Mistrust vs Misinformation: Fake News, AI and Privacy -- The Next Frontiers i...
DOCX
Arg essay texts
DOCX
Stop and Frisk
PPT
Extreme Democracy: Future Of Democracy
PPTX
Privacy Law
PPTX
Pornography
PPTX
Pornography on the internet
Citing Sources: In-text Documentation
The Note's Must-Reads for Tuesday, April 16, 2013
The Note's Must-Reads for Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Ofcom and ASA
What do we do with aproblem like revenge porn ?
Revenge porn: punish, remove, forget, forgive?
"The State of Now - Real Time Reporting and Ground Source Information"
The First Amendment Handbook
Social media censorship: beneficial or harmful?
Final Draft
Law Final stop and frisk
English Final stop & frisk
Mistrust vs Misinformation: Fake News, AI and Privacy -- The Next Frontiers i...
Arg essay texts
Stop and Frisk
Extreme Democracy: Future Of Democracy
Privacy Law
Pornography
Pornography on the internet
Ad

Viewers also liked (19)

PPTX
Task4 mood board irn bru
PPTX
T shirt mood board
PPTX
Homeless flat plan
PPTX
Producing print based media lo2 initial ideas
PPTX
LO2 Task 3
PPTX
T shirt mood board
PPTX
Peer feedback factual layout
PPTX
Great british mood board
DOCX
Lo1 marketing
PPTX
Recipe cards analysis
DOCX
Lo2 marketing
PPTX
Task 6
PPTX
Task 6
PPTX
Task4 mood board irn bru
PPTX
Sash
DOCX
Writing copy 7 research 1
PPTX
Tabloid flatplan
PPTX
Factual layout evaluation
DOCX
Evaluation (print based media and working to brief) 1
Task4 mood board irn bru
T shirt mood board
Homeless flat plan
Producing print based media lo2 initial ideas
LO2 Task 3
T shirt mood board
Peer feedback factual layout
Great british mood board
Lo1 marketing
Recipe cards analysis
Lo2 marketing
Task 6
Task 6
Task4 mood board irn bru
Sash
Writing copy 7 research 1
Tabloid flatplan
Factual layout evaluation
Evaluation (print based media and working to brief) 1
Ad

Similar to Writing copy 7 research 1 (20)

PDF
The Fairness Doctrine and the Media Steven J. Ssmmons
PDF
We Should Try to Prevent Another Alex Jones
PDF
Media Myths Making Sense Of The Debate Over Media Ownership Adam D Thierer
PDF
The Uk Media Law Pocketbook 2nd Edition Tim Crook
PPTX
Social media, surveillance and censorship
PPT
Journalism Law
PPTX
Acts and Laws Powerpoint
PPTX
Quiz - Online Regulation
PPTX
Acts and Laws Powerpoint
DOCX
Bjmc i, dcm, unit-iv, a censor ship & right to information
PPTX
Reputation Management
PPTX
Task 3 unit 8
PPT
Censorship and Regulation - OCR
PPTX
Legal controls and freedom of expression
DOCX
We media murdoch and emprie
PPTX
Media and government
PPTX
2. legal and ethics introduction
DOCX
SOPAandPIPA
PDF
The Leveson Report
PDF
C16 - Formal Controls : Laws, Rules & Regulations
The Fairness Doctrine and the Media Steven J. Ssmmons
We Should Try to Prevent Another Alex Jones
Media Myths Making Sense Of The Debate Over Media Ownership Adam D Thierer
The Uk Media Law Pocketbook 2nd Edition Tim Crook
Social media, surveillance and censorship
Journalism Law
Acts and Laws Powerpoint
Quiz - Online Regulation
Acts and Laws Powerpoint
Bjmc i, dcm, unit-iv, a censor ship & right to information
Reputation Management
Task 3 unit 8
Censorship and Regulation - OCR
Legal controls and freedom of expression
We media murdoch and emprie
Media and government
2. legal and ethics introduction
SOPAandPIPA
The Leveson Report
C16 - Formal Controls : Laws, Rules & Regulations

More from ashboyne (20)

DOCX
Opportunities handout(1)
PPTX
Pre production techniques
PPTX
Label page
PPTX
Homeless evaluation
PPTX
Sash mindmap
PPTX
Task 1
PPTX
Irn bru final evaluation
PPTX
Task4 mood board irn bru
DOCX
Task 3 irn bru
PPTX
Irn bru
DOCX
Irn bru constraints handout(1)
PPTX
Evaluation of final photographs 2.2
PPTX
Peer feedback factual layout
PPTX
Tabloid flatplan
PPTX
Broadsheet layout design
PPTX
Flatplan fanzine
PPTX
Bandposters
PPTX
Label page
DOCX
Should factual products contain bias
DOCX
Essay on bias
Opportunities handout(1)
Pre production techniques
Label page
Homeless evaluation
Sash mindmap
Task 1
Irn bru final evaluation
Task4 mood board irn bru
Task 3 irn bru
Irn bru
Irn bru constraints handout(1)
Evaluation of final photographs 2.2
Peer feedback factual layout
Tabloid flatplan
Broadsheet layout design
Flatplan fanzine
Bandposters
Label page
Should factual products contain bias
Essay on bias

Recently uploaded (20)

PDF
Marketing project 2024 for marketing students
PPTX
Cloud_Computing_ppt[1].pptx132EQ342RRRRR1
PPTX
45-Days-of-Engineering-Excellence-132-kV-Grid-Substation-Training.pptx
PPTX
Culture by Design.pptxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
PPTX
IOT-UNIT 3.pptxaaaasasasasasasaasasasasas
PPTX
368455847-Relibility RJS-Relibility-PPT-1.pptx
PDF
Pharmacy is a goood college yvucc7t7tvy7tv7t
PPTX
Victory precisions_Die casting foundry_.pptx
PPTX
description of motor equipments and its process.pptx
PDF
Fuel injection pump Volvo EC55 Repair Manual.pdf
PDF
TM1611 John Deere 410E service Repair Manual.pdf
PPTX
electromagneticwaves-150729203749-lva1-app6891.pptx
PDF
book-slidefsdljflsk fdslkfjslf sflgs.pdf
PPTX
Applications of SAP S4HANA in Mechanical by Sidhant Vohra (SET23A24040166).pptx
PDF
6. Chapter Twenty_Managing Mass Communications Advertising Sales Promotions E...
DOC
EAU-960 COMBINED INJECTION AND IGNITION SYSTEM WITH ELECTRONIC REGULATION.doc
PPTX
Business Economics uni 1.pptxRTRETRETRTRETRETRETRETERT
PDF
LB95 New Holland Service Repair Manual.pdf
PDF
Life Cycle Analysis of Electric and Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles
PPTX
Advance Module FI 160.pptx para pulsaar 160 y su sistema de encencido
Marketing project 2024 for marketing students
Cloud_Computing_ppt[1].pptx132EQ342RRRRR1
45-Days-of-Engineering-Excellence-132-kV-Grid-Substation-Training.pptx
Culture by Design.pptxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
IOT-UNIT 3.pptxaaaasasasasasasaasasasasas
368455847-Relibility RJS-Relibility-PPT-1.pptx
Pharmacy is a goood college yvucc7t7tvy7tv7t
Victory precisions_Die casting foundry_.pptx
description of motor equipments and its process.pptx
Fuel injection pump Volvo EC55 Repair Manual.pdf
TM1611 John Deere 410E service Repair Manual.pdf
electromagneticwaves-150729203749-lva1-app6891.pptx
book-slidefsdljflsk fdslkfjslf sflgs.pdf
Applications of SAP S4HANA in Mechanical by Sidhant Vohra (SET23A24040166).pptx
6. Chapter Twenty_Managing Mass Communications Advertising Sales Promotions E...
EAU-960 COMBINED INJECTION AND IGNITION SYSTEM WITH ELECTRONIC REGULATION.doc
Business Economics uni 1.pptxRTRETRETRTRETRETRETRETERT
LB95 New Holland Service Repair Manual.pdf
Life Cycle Analysis of Electric and Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles
Advance Module FI 160.pptx para pulsaar 160 y su sistema de encencido

Writing copy 7 research 1

  • 1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6TcrKFevKE http://www.theguardian.com/media/greenslade/2012/nov/19/local-newspapers-davidcameron http://www.theguardian.com/media/2012/nov/11/pcc-chair-press-self-regulation http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/leveson-inquiry/9630793/Britains-press-must-remain- free.html http://www.theguardian.com/media/2011/oct/06/importance-free-press-alan-rusbridger http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Press_Freedom_Index Define the following terms and for the later questions state their uses whilst referring to the question centred around whether the existing press regulations are enough (topically relevant to the hacking scandal)--------delete this specific paragraph once done The Press Complaints Commission: The Press Complaints Commision or PCC are a voluntary run regulatory body setup to track all major newspaper and magazine content and to make the judgment whether it adheres to its rulings. These rules were set by editors of major and regional newspapers in 1991. This was the year of the PCC’s formation, setup after the PC’S (press council) demise, when it was ruled unsuitable due to the press not following rules set by it. However the PC’s successor The Press Complaints Commission is to go the same way as its predecessor with the announcement that the body is close in the wake of the hacking scandal. The PCC was heavily criticised for its handling of the matter. The Leveson Inqiury The Leveson inquiry is a public inquiry led by Lord Leveson setup to examine press ethics. The inquiry was setup by Prime Minister David Cameron after the hacking scandal. The Leveson inquiry led to Lord Leveson making recommendations on how the press should reform. Lord Leveson recommended that the press remain self-regulated and free from any government ruling whatsoever. However this recommendation is believed to have been a catalyst for David Cameron not accepting the report in its entirety, stating he was not convinced that the legislation underpinning self-regulation was right. As well as this Lord Leveson also recommended a new regulatory body should be formed. Defamation: Defamation is that act of harming someone’s reputation. This act of harming someone’s reputation can be brought about through speech or print. If the victim is willing to pursue the matter as defamation then they must also prove the speech or print to be lies. If the individual cannot prove the print or speech to be lies than they cannot sue for defamation and the print or speech will remain with no apology needed. In November 2012 the BBC program ‘Newsnight’ linked an unnamed Conservative politician to be a perpetrator in a child abuse scandal in North Wales. The name was quickly spread around social media platform; Twitter, users named senior politician Lord McAlpine. The allegations were later proved to be false and many libellous Twitter users sued for defamation.
  • 2. Contempt (of court): Contempt of court relates to being disobedient to the courtroom and/or it’s rulings, whether it is in the court or out of court. Actions such as bringing an audio device or camera into a courtroom ranks as contempt of court. As well as this contempt of court links to breaking a court injunction. An example of a court injunction being broken was when James Bulgers killers, Robert Thompson and Jon Venables had recently taken photographs of them posted on social media. This broke a court injunction as the pair had being given expensive new identities to protect them from revenge attacks. Those who posted the pictures were taken to court. Copyright: Copyright exists to protect an artist intellectual property. Copyright can only protect someone’s intellectual property if their can be seen to be a degree of skill and original thought to the piece. If an individual is breaching the copyright and it can’t be settled out of court, then the original creator may decide to take the person breaching the copyright, to court. A famous case of this is when online music service ‘Napster’ were sued and eventually liquefied due to it’s leaking of a Metallica demo and as it eventually turned out their entire music catalogue. As it turned over 330,000 Napster users were in breach of copyright laws. Children & Young person act 1933 The Children & Young person act of 1933 exists to stop young people having their name, age, address, school and image (moving or still) from being revealed when in a court case. Without this act journalists would be able to print such information potentially endangering a child. An example of when this has been breached is when a Plymouth newspaper named a 15-year-old stab victim whilst court proceeding were ongoing (link below). http://www.holdthefrontpage.co.uk/2007/news/law/newsquest-fined-3-000-for-breaching-court- order-on-naming-teen-stab-victim/ Confidentiality & Secrets Confidentiality agreements exist to maintain individual or group privacy. An individual may obtain a secret about something or someone. Confidentiality agreements exist to protect this secret from being spread further. If the secret is spread further, the person who leaked the secret further can be sued and taken to court. A recent case of a confidentiality agreement being broken is the high court super injunction – or gagging order- of the affair of footballer Ryan Giggs. John Hemming who use parliamentary privilege to break the injunction eventually broke the injunction in the House of Commons. Social & Cultural Awareness Being socially and culturally aware is imperative for journalists. There are many guidelines set out by various outlets such as The National Union of Journalists. These guidelines look to protect different ethnic groups, cultures and groups in society from discrimination in the press. It looks at the way articles are worded and the connotations that can be picked from them. Describing immigrants as
  • 3. “flooding in” creates negative connotations and leaves readers with a negative view, this may be consciously or sub-consciously.