Photojournalism, Fake News and Copyright
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Photojournalism, fake news and copyright
The equivalent of fake news can be found in most periods of history, though it was not yet widely understood then or used as a term. An interesting 1951 Supreme Court sedition case on a published “fake death” (Oscar Mendoza vs. People, G.R. No. L-2990. December 17, 1951) is part of my lecture on legal issues on photojournalism […]...Keep on reading: Photojournalism, fake news and copyright
Kuwentong Peyups: Photojournalism, fake news, copyright
THE equivalent of fake news can be found in most periods of history, though it was not yet widely understood then or used as a term. An interesting 1951 Supreme Court sedition case on a published “fake death” (Oscar Mendoza vs. People, G.R. No. L-2990. December 17, 1951) is part of my lecture on legal issues on photojournalism last week at the University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication. In an act of political protest against the…
The Association of Argentine Journalistic Entities (ADEPA) today launched a campaign to highlight “the value of professional journalism” as a guarantee of the full functioning of the democratic system and to dismantle the fake news circulating on social networks. “Making professional journalism has consequences, not doing so has more,” was the slogan of the campaign presented by ADEPA and in which it has been working for months with ATA, a busin…
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