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| The press publishing information about a defendant's past criminal history is an example of what First Amendment issue? |
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| ree press versus fair trial |
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| The philosophy that people cannot govern themselves in a democracy unless they have access to the information they need for that governance is |
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| False published information about a person that damages his or her reputation is |
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| Knowing falsity or reckless disregard for truth is the definition of |
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| When the state of Minnesota told Jay Near that he could not print any more editions of his newspaper, the state was practicing a form of |
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| The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) and Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) are examples of |
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| music licensing companies |
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| How is pornography treated in terms of First Amendment protection? |
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| it has First Amendment protection |
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| You are trying to write a hip-hop version of "Romeo & Juliet" for a class project, but you get worried after reading the section on copyright in your mass communications textbook. Which of the following would be the best action on your part? |
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| proceed with your creative activity because Shakespeare's works are in the public domain |
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| The examination of such concepts as justice, goodness, and fairness are examples of |
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| In applying ethics, the person making the decisions is called the |
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| social responsibility theory |
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| The idea that media should be free of government control, but in exchange, media must serve the public |
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| A reporter's right to maintain a source's confidentiality in a court of law is |
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| protected by states' shield laws |
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| You learn that your favorite sports reporter at the local NBC affiliate paid the head coach of the university's football team for an "exclusive" interview. This is an example of |
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| The media reform movement grew out of response to |
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| government plans to further relax industry regulation of the country's media ownership rules. |
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