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Brief Nine - Global Media Law or Ethics

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Spreading the Freedom Living in the land of the free has always been normalcy for day to day Americans to the point where we don't even realize how good we have it. Even when it comes to the news we listen to, we have become accustomed to knowing everything as soon as it happens. However, for many countries, this is not the case,  information is hard to come by when looking at big topics, especially in countries where even the journalists have restrictions. As a believer that everyone deserves the freedoms for the press, Free Press Unlimited works to provide underdeveloped countries with the information they need and deserve. Free Press Unlimited strongly believes that " everyone has the right to independent, reliable and timely information ."  Journalists and news networks work extremely hard on a day to day basis to keep the public in the know, so imagine trying to do this with a restriction. In countries like China and Africa, many of these hard-working jou

Brief Eight - Misinformation and Fact-Checking

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Presidential Promises Every four years rolls around another election year. Many hopeful candidates take to the polls to share their spiel and ultimately tell the voters what they want to hear. These times often bring forth outrageous promises and claims made about opponents, but what is right. It almost seems as if the candidates themselves can't keep their facts straight, so how can we? Today we will take a look into how America fact checks the misinformation we receive during these elections. The New York Times is a prime example of a newspaper which isn't afraid to call someone out and set the record straight. Our current president, Donald Trump, has fact-checkers working extra hard with everything he throws to the people. Donald is infamous for speaking unscripted, which makes him make "silly mistakes," not so silly when you are speaking to the entire country. In the 2016 elections, Donald made claims to the people that made no sense and has seemed to fol

Brief Seven - Exploiting a News Story

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Feeding on Your Fears As the Coronavirus pandemic sweeps the world, citizens are bound to their homes by law, and many are kept there by fear. An aggressive virus that is spread by person to person contact is enough to keep anyone trapped in their homes and glued to the TV to catch the next breaking news. As fear floods the minds of many during these trying times, scammers are taking advantage. Criminals are exploiting the coronavirus pandemic for their own personal gain.  Telemarketers, virus emails, and scams are swarming the lives of thousands during these trying times. As this virus affects the respiratory system, underlying conditions can cause further complications. With these added worries, many are on the hunt for preventative measures as a cure, or vaccine has not been found. Scammers have taken advantage of this situation and have taken to the internet to sell "health supplements" that combat the Coronavirus.  For example, Vivify Holistic Clinic was marketing it

Brief Six - Copyright and Fair Use

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Do you Agree to the Terms and Conditions? You are scrolling through your social media pages, and fall in love with an image that your coworker posted, so you post it on your feed. What does this mean? Are you breaking any rules? An act such as this one dances on the line of copyright infringement, and today we will go into depths on what violates the rules and what stays in the green. Copyright is defined as  the exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary, artistic, or musical material, and to authorize others to do the same  ( search ). This affects us as social media users every day. As active users of social media, many people find themselves mindlessly clicking away, sharing information that isn't theirs. The problem with this lies in the fact that once we download the app and create our profiles, we check yes on the box titled "do you agree to the terms and conditions." However,