2003
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.446040
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Shielding the Unmedia: Using the Process of Journalism to Protect the Journalist's Privilege in an Infinite Universe of Publication

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“…38 Otherwise the definition is deliberately broad, including media corporations, journalists, pamphleteers, authors of books, 'bloggers', 39 even some website hosts, 40 thereby avoiding arbitrary distinctions, counterbalancing some of the worst effects of modern media conglomerates and focusing attention on what is really significant -the news gathering character of a person's activity, not her medium, title, corporate structure or power base. 41 Second, 'confidential sources' refers to people, including news gatherers like Ackroyd, who provide information to a news gatherer pursuant to an express or implicit undertaking or understanding that, although the information provided may be published, the identity of the source will not be disclosed. Sources who merely prefer not to be identified if possible, or whose identities the news gatherer wishes to protect for commercial reasons only, are not confidential sources for the purposes of this article.…”
Section: So Wing Keung 27 V Sing Tao Ltd and Hsu Hiu Yee 28 Hong Kongmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…38 Otherwise the definition is deliberately broad, including media corporations, journalists, pamphleteers, authors of books, 'bloggers', 39 even some website hosts, 40 thereby avoiding arbitrary distinctions, counterbalancing some of the worst effects of modern media conglomerates and focusing attention on what is really significant -the news gathering character of a person's activity, not her medium, title, corporate structure or power base. 41 Second, 'confidential sources' refers to people, including news gatherers like Ackroyd, who provide information to a news gatherer pursuant to an express or implicit undertaking or understanding that, although the information provided may be published, the identity of the source will not be disclosed. Sources who merely prefer not to be identified if possible, or whose identities the news gatherer wishes to protect for commercial reasons only, are not confidential sources for the purposes of this article.…”
Section: So Wing Keung 27 V Sing Tao Ltd and Hsu Hiu Yee 28 Hong Kongmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…De um modo geral, alguns componentes ou ferramentas universalmente aceitos de processo jornalístico podem ser identificados. Três componentes parecem ser razoavelmente suscetíveis a uma análise objetiva, que não leve as cortes a invadirem o processo editorial ou interferirem sobre a indepedência jornalística: (1) o registro histórico de publicações passadas; (2) a presença de mecanismos de verificações internas e (3) a disponibilidade de informações que permitam aos leitores avaliar a independência do veículo" 195 . Para Berger, conceder sigilo de fonte aos profissionais é algo muito limitado; concedê-lo a qualquer um que dissemine notícias é muito subjetivo -e concedê-lo baseado no meio da publicação é irrelevante 196 .…”
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