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Knowing the difference between what you have a right to do and what is right to do: Media/Ethics

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In media and communication, you have to learn the difference between ethics and morals. Ethics is based on an intellectual level whereas morals are habits similar to character traits. Ethics shows learning right and wrong without the influence of religion. With morals, it ties into your relationship with religion. For example, the bible has ten commandments. All of them are telling you how you should act. Such as “You shall love your neighbor as yourself”. Therefore, treat your neighbor the way you would treat yourself. Ethics is the opposite of this. Ethics is whether it is legal. Ilegal things such as robbing a store or murdering someone are unethical. The issue with people not knowing the difference between morality and ethics is that they are projecting their feelings/religion. A Catholic woman telling a non-Catholic woman that divorcing her husband is unethical. She would be incorrect because it is not illegal to get a divorce. The Catholic woman is referring to her religion which...

Wait, is that already a saying?: Copyright/Trademark

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With intellectual property, there are three basic rules. These rules are the following: What is it? Why does it exist? Where does it come from? This can be a simple design, slogan, or any other invention. It depends on the creator/manufacturer. Most creators opt for copyright. If someone would try to steal or profit from their idea, they can be sued for copyright infringement. I could open a chicken shop and say that the food is “finger-lickin’ good”. KFC would slap me with a lawsuit so quickly I would be out of business before it started. An example would be WWE 2K games and the issue with a tattoo artist. Randy Orton is one of WWE's most popular wrestlers and he is known for his numerous tattoos. There was an incident with his tattoo artist (Catherine Alexander) and the 2K developers. They decided to use his tattoos in the game, but did not obtain permission from her, LawInSport states “ with respect to Orton’s tattoos, and argued that her consent to include Orton’s tattoos was r...

Play Rumors by Lizzo & Cardi B : Defamation/Libel

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Defamation is the worst fear for someone working in media. It's known as a civil wrong or slander One incorrect slip-up could affect your career, but not in a good way. Back in the day, there were actually fights to right these wrongs. I mean fist fights, but now there is a more civil way to handle it. In today’s society, you could be owing someone millions of dollars for a misinformed comment. However, there are five steps to get to that point. The steps are the following: The defamation was posted, the material affected the victim, the information is defamatory, the material was false, and the defendant was responsible. The fourth applies if the defendant is a part of mass media. An example of this would be the Cardi B vs. Tasha K case. Tasha K is known for her gossip live streams on Youtube. CNN states, “ Cardi B, whose real name is Belcalis Marlenis Almanzar, was targeted by Latasha Transrina Kebe, who goes by the name Tasha K, in a “malicious” campaign to “damage and destroy” ...

What's the 411? (FOIA) #informcitizens

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  Reporters are one of the most important factors in the news. However, if they do not have access to the facts, how can they report it? It has been almost 60 years since the FOIA has been passed by President Johnson in 1966. FOIA or the Freedom of Information Act allows access to all federal records not including the nine exemptions. One of the exemptions is that it could restrain a party from having a fair trial. Hence the purpose of citizens being randomly picked for jury duty. There have been many historic news events that have been reported but would not be possible without this act. An example that falls into this is 9/11. ACLU states, “The USA PATRIOT Act, which the President signed into law only weeks after the September 2001 attacks, dramatically expanded the government's authority to monitor the activities of people living in the United States.” (Paragraph 1) Many citizens found this traumatizing because they did not know how much surveillance was on them. I feel like thi...