publication of false statements of fact that damage someone's reputation
What is Libel?
when someone besides the copyright owner can use a portion of a copyrighted work without permission
What is fair use?
a set of federal laws in the U.S. Constitution granting authors and artists the exclusive right to benefit from their creations
What is copyright?
"established that student speech is protected from censorship except for Speech that invades the rights of others (unprotected speech) and Speech that creates a material and substantial disruption of normal school activities"
What is Tinker v. Des Moines?
how much trust the public/your readers have in your publication to provide accurate information, told objectively, to allow the consumer to make up their mind
What is credibility?
spoken version of defamation
What is slander?
literary or musical work in which the style of an author or work is closely imitated for comic effect or in ridicule.
What is parody?
the state of belonging or being available to the public as a whole, and therefore not subject to copyright
What is public domain?
"established that Censorship must be "reasonably related to legitimate pedagogical concerns."
What is Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier?
presenting information from only one side, or through the language of your writing, indicating that one side's view is more valid than the other
What is bias?
someone who has, or appears to the public to have, a substantial responsibility for or control over governmental affairs
causing a marked change in someone or something
What is transformative?
unauthorized use of someone else's work protected by copyright
What is copyright infringement?
the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information
What is censorship?
writing or story selection that favors a particular political party leaning
What is partisan bias?
the reporter didn't do their homework or made a mistake that a reasonable reporter would not have
What is negligence?
relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity of something
What is quantitative?
a work for which copyright ownership belongs to the party who commissioned or hired the creator, not the creator themselves
What is work for hire?
A review of a publication's content (e.g., articles, photos, graphics) by an authority figure before it is made public
What is prior review?
favoring stories that are sensational (violent, sexual, criminal, etc.), which can give the impression that these events are more common than they actually are
What is sensationalism?
requires the plaintiff prove that the statement in question was published by those who either knew that it was false or were reckless in verifying its accuracy
What is actual malice?
relating to, measuring, or measured by the quality of something
What is qualitative?
a court order to stop violating a copyright
What is injunctive relief?
provides protection to student journalists in 18 states, essentially rolling back student press freedoms in that state to the Tinker standard
What is New Voices legislation?
covering or not covering something based on race, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation or ethnic group
What is demographic bias?