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Exam (elaborations) Media Law and Ethics Quiz 3 Exam Questions with Verified Answers Exam (elaborations) MEDIA LAW AND ETHICS MULTIPLE CHOICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS Exam (elaborations) Media Law and Ethics Midterm Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers Exam (elaborations) Med...

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Media Law and Ethics Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions

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civil law - ANSWER-when you break this you pay a fine criminal law - ANSWER-breaking this is punishable by jail time Law - ANSWER-system imposed and enforced by government, defines right and wrong ethics - ANSWER-Not right or wrong, it's the process to getting the right or wrong answer. Et...

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Media Law and Ethics Exam 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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The three branches of the federal government are given authority by what document? - ANSWER-- the U.S. Constitution The two most recent additions to the U.S. Supreme court are... - ANSWER-Associate Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan There are two types of courts in the American legal s...

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Media Law and Ethics Chapters 1-4 Exam Questions with Verified Answers

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Four Principles of Law - ANSWER-1. All individuals and private entities are accountable under the law 2. The laws are clear, public, stable and just; are applied evenly; and protect fundamental rights 3. The process by which the laws are enacted, administered and enforced is accessible and fair. ...

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Media Law and Ethics Chapter 11 intellectual property Exam Questions and Answers

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What is intellectual property? - ANSWER-Intellectual property is a work that someone has the rights to What does copyright protect? How long is that property protected? - ANSWER-Copyright protects original works. Property is protected for the life of the creator plus 70 years. What does the Di...

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Media Law and Ethics Chapter 10 Invasion of Privacy Exam Questions with Latest Update

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Invasion of Privacy - ANSWER-The right to be left alone and the right to control access and use of information about ourselves Common Law Right to Privacy - ANSWER-(1.) Intrusion (2.) Public disclosure of private facts (3.) Commercial appropriation of a person's name or likeness (4.) False li...

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Media Law and Ethics Cases Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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Schenk V. U.S. - ANSWER-Socialist Party general secretary publishes leaflets in 1917 against U.S. involvement in WW1, resulting in several arrests due to violation of Espionage Act. Supreme Court ruled Congress can pass laws to stop war protests during war if they present a "clear and present dange...

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Media Law and Ethics -Brief Overview Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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Deontology - ANSWER-• Associated with Immanuel Kant • Decisions should be made based on duty • Ask, "What would happen if my action were to become universal law?" • Am I treating people as ends and not as mere means? • There are overall underlying principles that are just right or wr...

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Chapter 11 Mass Media Law & Ethics Exam Questions with Verified Answers

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Espionage Act - ANSWER-Under Woodrow Wilson, illegal to publish anything that "attempted to cause insubordination, disloyalty, mutiny, or refusal of duty in the U.S. Armed Forces." Sedition Act - ANSWER-Illegal to protest recruitment by the Armed Forces, cause "contempt for the Constitution, t...

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chapter 14 and 15- media law and ethics exam questions with latest update

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civil liberties - ANSWER-being a subject to laws created for the good of the community the first amendment - ANSWER-provision in us constitution against government interference with free citizen expression, including media content libertarianism - ANSWER-the advocation of minimal state interve...

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COMS 400, Media Law and Ethics Ch.1-4 Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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Five Freedoms in the First Amendments - ANSWER-Religion, Speech, Press, Assembly, Petition, Ad Hoc Balancing - ANSWER-in which courts make decisions accepting to the specific facts of the case under review rather than on the basis of more general purposes. Unprotected Speech - ANSWER-Seditious...

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JOUR 369 Media Law & Ethics Ole Miss C Mitchell Exam Questions with Correct Answers 100% Pass

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Among the tools available to courts/judges to impanel impartial jurors in criminal cases are: - ANSWER-A. Limiting public discussion through orders to the media not to report or speculate about the facts of the case B. Change of venue or continuance C. Not allowing anyone in the courtroom during ...

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Journalism Media Law and Ethics Exam Questions and Answers

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What is the First Amendment to the US Constitution? - ANSWER-"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 Gove...

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Journalism Media Law and Ethics Vocab Exam Questions and Answers

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liability - ANSWER-your legal responsibility defamation - ANSWER-harm to reputation prior restraint - ANSWER-censorship of a publication. in the US the First Amendment severely limits the ability of the government to do this. shield laws - ANSWER-protect journalists from social demands for ...

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JRN 430 Media Law and Ethics Exam Questions and Answers

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jurisprudence - ANSWER-The theory and philosophy of law "The language of the law must not be foreign to the ears of those who are to obey it." - ANSWER-Learned Hand (), a U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals judge. unanimous - ANSWER-all voting members of the court support it majority - ANSWER-s...

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JRN 430 Media Law and Ethics Midterm Exam Questions with Verified Answers

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Libel - ANSWER-Law meant to protect an individual's reputation. It is written defamation. Slander - ANSWER-Spoken words that damage reputation Plantiff's libel case - ANSWER-1. Statement of fact that is: published of and concerning the plantiff defamatory false causing damaging the def...

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Law and Ethics (true or false) Exam Questions and Answers

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The first amendment allows me to say anything I want at any time. - ANSWER-False It is completely acceptable to assume if information is correct in a story, you can always run a correction if the information is incorrect. - ANSWER-False If you find that a story is critical of someone, you shou...

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Mass Communications Media Law & Ethics Exam Questions with Latest Update

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The Role of Media Ethics - ANSWER--Ethics-is doing what is "right," but the problem is the "right" is defined differently by different people. Media Ethics-refers to journalistic ethics, the moral conduct and behavior of journalists doing their work as news gatherers, editors and disseminators o...

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Mass Media Law & Ethics Test #4 Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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Obscenity - ANSWER-Narrowly defined class of communication, not protected by the First Amendment -i.e. Hardcore Pornography Indecent Material - ANSWER-Adult material, or something sexual explicit, protected by the First Amendment, but it can be barred in works available to children The Mill...

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Mass Media Law and Ethics Midterm Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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HS Cases dealing w/ STUDENT PRESS LAW - ANSWER-- Virginia v. Barnette (1943) -Tinker v. Des Moines School District (1969) -Bethel v. Fraser (1985) -Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier (1988) -Morris v. Fredrick (2007) College cases dealing w/ Student press law - ANSWER--Dickey v. Alabama (1976) -Kincaid ...

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Media Law - Chapters 4-6 Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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Define libel - ANSWER-Publication of defamatory matter by written or printed words, by its embodiment in physical form or by any other form of communication that has the potentially harmful qualities characteristic of written or printed word. The five elements that a plaintiff must prove in a lib...

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Media Law & Ethics Ch. 9-10 Exam Questions and Answers

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Quash - ANSWER-to nullify or annul, as in quashing a subpoena Reporter Privilege - ANSWER-A common-law principle that allows journalists to protect their information and sources; often applied in states without shield laws. Relationship is similar to doctor-patient or lawyer-client. Shield Law...

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Media Law & Ethics CHAPTER 5 Exam Questions with Latest Update

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4 Torts of Privacy Law - ANSWER-appropriation of name or likeness disclosure of private facts false light intrusion Appropriation of Name or Likeness - ANSWER-any commercial use of person's name or likeness w/o consent Exceptions to Appropriation - ANSWER-republication/rebroadcast incid...

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Media Law & Ethics CHAPTER 6 Exam Questions and Answers

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Trespass - ANSWER-intentional, unauthorized entry upon property rightfully possessed by others Express Consent - ANSWER-invitation or specific authorization to enter property Implied Consent - ANSWER-consent is implied under custom and usage Custom and Usage - ANSWER-legal doctrine that cre...

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Media Law & Ethics CHAPTER 8 Exam Questions with Latest Update

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Intellectual Property - ANSWER-products of the mind, have legal status apart from any physical product upon which they may be fixed Copyright - ANSWER-proprietary control over literary or artistic creations restricts companies' and individuals' freedom to borrow material from others grant...

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Media Law & Ethics CHAPTER 9 Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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broadcasting - ANSWER-transmission of radio or tv signals for intended reception by general public point-to-point communications - ANSWER-transmissions intended for a select number of individuals radio spectrum - ANSWER-range of electromagnetic waves that can be used for broadcasting limite...

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Media Law & Ethics Chapter 11 & 12 Exam Questions and Answers

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intellectual property law - ANSWER-the legal category including copyright, trademark and patent law copyright - ANSWER-an exclusive legal right used to protect intellectual creations from unauthorized use Statute of Anne - ANSWER-the first copyright law, adopted in England in 1710, protected a...

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Media Law & Ethics Court Case Assessment Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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(1) why are social media restrictions NOT considered censorship? - ANSWER-why are social media restrictions NOT considered censorship? (1) True or false: Government prohibitions can suppress hateful ideologies. - ANSWER-False (1) When covering protests, why is protesters v. police framing prob...

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Media Law & Ethics Final Exam Questions with Latest Update

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Defamation - ANSWER-An injury to reputation. It is a tort at common law. Libel - ANSWER-Written defamation Slander - ANSWER-Oral defamation 1. Publication 2. Identification 3. Falsity 4. Fault 5. Damages - ANSWER-What are the elements of defamation? Publication - ANSWER-It takes 3 p...

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Media Law & Ethics Midterm Exam Questions with Latest Update

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5 sources of law - ANSWER-common law, equity laws, statutory law, constitutional law, executive orders. Common Law - ANSWER-Also known as "judge-made-law". Form of law that has been around for a very long time. -Comes from other cases. Precedent - ANSWER-Prior ruling of certain case that j...

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Media Law and Ethics #2 Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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1890 Harvard Law Review - ANSWER-Invasion of privacy for first time Appropriation - ANSWER-you cannot use the name/picture of someone else for commercial purposes without consent Intrusion - ANSWER-illegal to intrude physically or otherwise upon the solitude of an individual; determined by rea...

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Media Law and Ethics 4301 Exam Questions with Verified Answers

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From which law school did I graduate? - ANSWER-Fordham University School of Law in New York In my introduction in Discussions, I shared that my spouse's name is what? - ANSWER-Raeanne The required textbook for this class is what? - ANSWER-The Law of Journalism & Mass Communication: Seventh Ed...

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Sports Media Law and Ethics Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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Subject Matter jurisdiction - ANSWER-the power of a court to hear the type of claim being asserted. Personal Jurisdiction - ANSWER-The power of the over the parties in the case In Personam - ANSWER-power over a person if minimum contacts is established In Rem - ANSWER-A court has power if a...

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SPM3210 Sports Media Law and Ethics Exam Questions with Verified Answers

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Judicial review - ANSWER-The power of a court to declare legislative or executive acts invalid, if those acts are deemed to be contrary to the federal or state constitution Substantive law - ANSWER-creates, defines, and regulates legal rights and applications Procedural law - ANSWER-defines th...

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Obscenity and Copyright Media Law and Ethics Exam Questions and Answers

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Pornography - ANSWER-A vague- not legally precise- term for sexually oriented material Indecency - ANSWER-A narrow legal term referring to sexual expression and expletives inappropriate for children on broadcast radio and television Obscenity - ANSWER-The dictionary defines it as relating to s...

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Media, Law, and Ethics Exam 1 2024 Questions with Latest Update

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The Zenger Case - ANSWER-A trial against the author of an article in a New York newspaper that criticized a corrupt British governor. It established the precedent that true statements about public officials could not be prosecuted as libel; Newspapers are not financially liable for criticism of gove...

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Media Law and Ethics, test 1 Exam Questions and Answers

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Libel - ANSWER-The publication or broadcast of any false statements that injuries someone's reputation Why are libel cases hard for the defendant when they go before a jury (3 things) - ANSWER-1)People in the community are not going to know what Libel means 2) People will tend to side with the...

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Media Law and Ethics Test 3 Intellectual Property Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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Intellectual property law - ANSWER-Governs copyright, trademark, and patents Copyrights - ANSWER-Protect books, papers, manuscripts, music, film, software, and are Trademarks - ANSWER-Protect symbols, images, words, and phrases which identify products and services Patents - ANSWER-Protect s...

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Media Law and Ethics Quiz Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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Libel - ANSWER-Making a false statement that also damages a person's reputation For purposes of libel law, who is a public official? - ANSWER-Anyone who has the power to create laws or set public policy Who is a public figure, and why is the distinction between public officials and public fig...

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Media Law and Ethics Exam 2 Questions with Correct Answers

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What is privacy? - ANSWER-separated from the rest, deprived of something, esp. office, participation in the government Categories of invasion of privacy - ANSWER-Appropriation Intrusion Publication of private information False Light Appropriation - ANSWER-Appropriation of name or likeness w...

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Media Law and Ethics Exam 3 Questions with Complete Solutions

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Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) - ANSWER-This act gives United States citizens the right to access information from the government. It is often described as the law that keeps citizens "in the know" Public Authorities are obliged to publish certain information about their activities M...

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Media Law and Ethics Exam 3 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update

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Obscenity - ANSWER-illegal; cannot be imported, sold, can't appear on the internet Indecency - ANSWER-regulation on broadcast, definition comes from Pacifica Indecency materials - ANSWER-protected by first amendment but may be restricted to adults only ex. Hustler, Playboy, r-rated movies ...

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Media Law and ethics Exam Questions with Complete Solutions

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Justice - ANSWER-justice is a foundation for our idea of what constitutes a successful working society Generalized Other - ANSWER-Benhabib argues Rawls theory of justice is flawed because it idealizes everyone and talks about people as if everyone were model characters with identical concerns and...

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Media Law and Ethics Exam Questions with Correct Answers

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Common law - ANSWER-Oldest form of law, originated in England, customs of the people, inductive system Constitutional law - ANSWER-Explains the organization of government, outlines duties of each branch of gov, highest law in the land Equity law - ANSWER-judge made, restraining order/preventiv...

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Media Law and Ethics Exam Questions with Latest Update

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Stare Decisis - ANSWER-The precedent stands Vior Dire - ANSWER-Jury selection Tort - ANSWER-Type of civil lawsuit, sometimes called slips and trips Ex parte - ANSWER-A one sided legal action Venue - ANSWER-Location of trial Plaintiff - ANSWER-The party bringing a civil action to the c...

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Media Law and Ethics Exam Review Questions with100% Correct Answers

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"Do not do unto others what you would not wish others to do unto you," is a translation of Confucius' ... - ANSWER-Negative Golden Rule Which one of the following is the most important in Machiavellian ethics? - ANSWER-The ends Which one of the following is least related to social contract ...

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Media Law and Ethics Exam Review Questions with Complete Solutions

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Law - ANSWER-written, approved, and then enforced by the level of government where they were written. involves formal consequences Ethics - ANSWER-rules of conduct; just because it's the right thing to do. critical thinking about moral questions Legalism - ANSWER-rule based ethics. -problem...

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Media Law and Ethics Final Exam Questions with Latest Update

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Zemel v. Rusk - ANSWER-right to speak and publish does not mean the right to gather information Pell v. Procunier/ Saxbe v. Washington post - ANSWER-reporters have no constitutional right to go beyond the general public (jails) Houchins v KQED - ANSWER-can't film executions leaves it up to su...

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Media Law and Ethics Final Exam WVU Questions with Verified Answers

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With regard to regulation by the FCC, are cable and broadcast TV treated the same? - ANSWER-No, cable is optional but broadcast tv is everywhere. Candidate Access Rule - ANSWER-Broadcasters must treat all candidates equally and allow candidates for federal office access to, or the purchase of, ai...

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Media Law and Ethics Martinez Exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions

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Rule of Law - ANSWER-•treats everyone equally, no one is or should be above the law •prevents self-interest •promotes justice Wrongs imposed by monarchy - ANSWER-Fear of a tyrannical monarchy drove them to create a representative democracy turning the monarchy on it's head. Created a ...

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Media Law and Ethics Midterm Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers

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Alves v. Bd. Of Regents of the Univ. Sys. of Ga. "Facts plus IRAC" - ANSWER-Facts: Five public university employees complained of supervisor mismanagement and were fired Issue: Is government employee speech protected by the First Amendment? Rule: Government employee speech is unprotected whe...

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MEDIA LAW AND ETHICS MULTIPLE CHOICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS

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The United States has a copyright law because A. individual states adopted copyright laws when the United States was formed B. the United States adopted the copyright model used in France C. authors, composers, and other creative artists demanded a copyright law D. the U.S. Constitution g...

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Media Law and Ethics Quiz 3 Exam Questions with Verified Answers

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What cannot be copyrighted? - ANSWER-Ideas and facts Copyright Act of 1790 - ANSWER-a. Only the federal government can enact copyright and patent law b. Only the author of a work can sell or authorize its use by others for fourteen years from the date of publication, with the option to renew for...

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