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    Issue The challenge in this case is to make a decision whether the book written by David is legitimately legal does not against the copyright of earlier published articles‚ or it is classified as an infringement work that copy the existed paper. Rules This particular case concerns about intellectual property law that emphasize on copyright law protection. Copyright is the exclusive rights to protect the original work from copied by the other people. The law of copyright does protect the expression

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    Ethical theories and business Introduction When it comes to determining a set of rules‚ guidelines or principles to follow in the business industry‚ many will agree that it is difficult for everybody to agree on one due to the complexities of dealing with human nature. Therefore‚ to a certain extent‚ the field of business ethics tries to come up with solutions to handle problems that arise within the business environment. On the contrary belief‚ one should not be confused with the meaning of morality

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    Inequality in the Newsroom

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    reflect the gender percentages‚ especially in the media. In the United States‚ while women comprise about half of the professional workforce‚ only 33% of journalists are of the latter sex. Although their numbers are steadily increasing‚ women in the field of journalism are under represented (Jurkowitz). Any writer ’s role is to inform. Journalists must bring knowledge to societies of a broad range of subjects‚ channeling every group and each gender. In some circumstances‚ women are better represents

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    directives curbed coverage related to public health‚ environmental accidents‚ deaths in police custody‚ and foreign policy. Journalists investigating corruption or environmental pollution faced a growing threat from physical attacks and politicized charges of bribery‚ while several activists were sentenced to long prison terms for their online writings. Nevertheless‚ journalists‚ bloggers‚ grassroots activists‚ and religious believers scored several victories as they continued to push the limits of

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    effects both those who receive it in addition to those who report it. This essay will review the history of sensationalism in the media‚ clearly demonstrate how sensationalism effects ours views on journalism‚ and confront the ethical dilemmas that journalists must face between reporting objectively and reporting what sells. This will be accomplished by investigating various sources‚ including articles published on the Internet as well as those published in newspapers and magazines. Throughout

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    information about how this company goes. (Gibney‚ 2005) These illegal actions‚ performed by certain individuals‚ finally led Enron to go bankrupt. These people¡¦s unethical behaviors such as CEO (Chief Executive Officer) of Enron‚ auditors and journalists caused Enron to go bankrupt‚ and therefore are responsible for Enron¡¦s bankruptcy. First of all‚ the hypocrisy and dishonorable actions of Kennie Lay‚ the former CEO of Enron‚ led to Enron¡¦s bankruptcy. In August of 2000‚ when Enron¡¦s stock

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    has emerged as the dominant medium the field of journalism has experienced colossal growth‚ development‚ and evolvement. The changes caused by the gradual introduction of new and more efficient mediums consistently affected journalism and the way journalists delivered content to the public. Prior to the concept of broadcasting‚ newspapers were the primary means of communication in society. Initially newspapers were a means of spreading news‚ usually on a local or regional level. In the times of

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    Date: 29 June 2010 Morocco: Stop harassment of critical journalists Amnesty International has called on the Moroccan government to cease harassing journalists who criticize the authorities or comment on issues considered “taboo”‚ Including the status of Western Sahara and self-determination for its inhabitants‚ and the monarchy‚ and to respect the right to freedom of expression. The organization made this call shortly after one journalist was sentenced to a six month prison term and as another faces

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    like Convergence and the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication (online) and the introduction of a new journal on the topic called New Media & Society. In terms of journalism the trade periodicals in most Western countries – Der Journalist in Germany‚ De Journalist in The Netherlands‚ the Columbia Journalism Review in the US‚ the British Journalism Review in Great Britain and the Australian Journalism Review in Australia to name but a few – have addressed the topic over and over again since the

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    society (Radhakrishnan 2010). Radhakrishnan says in his report that journalish has an honorable objective which is the circulation and dissemination of information including news‚ comment and opinion as well as entertainment. He also states that journalists should be borne in mind that in order to enjoy to status of a profession‚ the practitioners are expected at all times to conduct themselves in an ethical manner upholding the best tradition of the profession The role of journalism in a democratic

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