Legal
Copy-right is the exclusive legal right, given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary
Performing rights are the right to perform music in public. It is part of copyright law and demands payment to the music’s composerly
Royalties are the members of a royal family.
Libel is a published false statement that is damaging to a person's reputation; a written defamation.
Equal opportunities are the policy of treating employees and others without discrimination, esp. on the basis of their sex, race, or age.
The Broadcasting Act is an Act respecting broadcasting and to amend certain Acts in relation thereto.
Ethical
Accuracy is making sure the information is precise.
Offensive Materials are agreed not to transmit, disseminate, sell, store or host material that is unlawful.
Sensationalism is the use of exciting or shocking stories or language at the expense of accuracy.
Chequebook journalism is the form of journalism where the essential characteristic is that the journalist pays the subject of the work money for the right to publish his story.
Privacy is the state or condition of being free from being observed or disturbed by other people.
Representation is the action of speaking or acting on behalf of someone or the state of being so represented.
Censorship is the practice of officially examining books, movies, etc., and suppressing unacceptable parts.
Public right to know means that the public deserve to know what is happening in the certain situation.
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