The Journalist's Guide to Media Law - Mark Pearson, Mark Polden

The Journalist's Guide to Media Law

A Handbook for Communicators in a Digital World
Buch | Softcover
520 Seiten
2014 | 5th edition
Allen & Unwin (Verlag)
978-1-74331-638-2 (ISBN)
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A practical guide for journalists, public relations and marketing professionals, bloggers and social media experts to staying on the right side of the law. Pearson at Bond
We are all journalists and publishers now: at the touch of a button we can send our words, sounds and images out to the world. No matter whether you're a traditional journalist, a blogger, or handling social media for a company, everything you publish or broadcast is still subject to the law. But which law?This widely used practical guide to communication law is essential reading for anyone who writes or broadcasts professionally, online or in traditional media. It shows how to publish or upload what you want, while staying on the right side of the law and behaving ethically.This fifth edition has been substantially revised to reflect the international nature of online media. It covers defamation, contempt, confidentiality, privacy, trespass, intellectual property, and ethical regulation, as well as the special challenges of commenting on criminal allegations and trials. Recent cases and examples are used to illustrate key points and new developments. It includes a new chapter on the law of public relations, freelancing and media entrepreneurship.Whether you work in a news room, in public relations or marketing, or blog from home, make sure you have The Journalist's Guide to Media Law at your side.
'Whether you're an MSM editor or reporter, a blogger, a tweeter or a personal brand, this book might save your bacon.' - Jonathan Holmes, former ABC Media Watch host'The leading text book from which most journos learned their law' - Margaret Simons, Director of Centre for Advancing Journalism, University of Melbourne

MARK PEARSON is Professor of Journalism and Social Media at Griffith University. He is author of Blogging and Tweeting Without Getting Sued, has worked as a journalist for international and Australian media outlets, and is Australian correspondent for Reporters Sans Frontieres.MARK POLDEN is a Sydney barrister. He was formerly in-house Counsel for one of Australia's largest listed media companies, and has advised and appeared for numerous defendants in media law cases.

Preface to the fifth editionAcknowledgementsAbbreviationsPART 1 DIGITAL LEGAL LITERACY1 Media law in the Web 2.0 era2 Free expression and mindful practice3 Legal and regulatory systems and principlesPART 2 ISSUES IN JUSTICE AND TRANSPARENCY4 Open justice and freedom of information5 Contempt of court6 Covering courtPART 3 THE MEDIA AND REPUTATIONS7 Identifying defamation8 Defending defamationPART 4 SECRETS, TERROR AND DISCRIMINATION9 Keeping secrets: Confidentiality and sources10 Anti-terrorism and hate lawsPART 5 KEY ISSUES FOR THE DIGITAL ERA11 Intellectual property: Protecting your work and using the work of others12 Privacy13 The law of public relations, freelancing and new media entrepreneurshipAppendix 1: MEAA Code of EthicsAppendix 2: Australian Press Council Statement of PrinciplesIndex

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