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MODULE 3: RESPONSIBILITY
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Page 1: MODULE 3: RESPONSIBILITY. As responsible journalists, staffs have obligations. Legal decisions have affected students’ rights. Statement of policy can.

MODULE 3: RESPONSIBILITY

Page 2: MODULE 3: RESPONSIBILITY. As responsible journalists, staffs have obligations. Legal decisions have affected students’ rights. Statement of policy can.

As responsible journalists, staffs have obligations.

Legal decisions have affected students’ rights.

Statement of policy can establish guidelines.

Page 3: MODULE 3: RESPONSIBILITY. As responsible journalists, staffs have obligations. Legal decisions have affected students’ rights. Statement of policy can.

Libel is a false printed statement that defames a person’s good name.

Truth is a defense against a charge of libel.

Intending a joke is not a defense.

Page 4: MODULE 3: RESPONSIBILITY. As responsible journalists, staffs have obligations. Legal decisions have affected students’ rights. Statement of policy can.

Material that belongs to someone cannot be used without permission.

Copyright law protects the rights of individuals to control the use of their intellectual property.

Page 5: MODULE 3: RESPONSIBILITY. As responsible journalists, staffs have obligations. Legal decisions have affected students’ rights. Statement of policy can.

Certain material such as titles, phrases and slogans can be trademark protected.

Yearbook staffs must get permission from the owner.

Page 6: MODULE 3: RESPONSIBILITY. As responsible journalists, staffs have obligations. Legal decisions have affected students’ rights. Statement of policy can.

FIRST AMENDMENT | The foundation of our democratic society, protects the rights of all citizens.

First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free

exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the

people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

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MODULE 3: RESPONSIBILITY


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