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The Journalist's Guide to Media Law: Dealing with Legal and Ethical Issues (2007)

by Mark Pearson

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A completely revised and updated edition of this widely used and practical introduction to legal and ethical issues faced by journalists.
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A completely revised and updated edition of this widely used and practical introduction to legal and ethical issues faced by journalists.

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An introduction to media law in Australia for working journalists and media students.

It covers court reporting, defamation, privacy, intellectual property, government and media-industry regulation, anti-terrorism and race-hate laws. The 2007 guide also includes protection of sources, ethics, and freedom of the press.

The Australian Press Council Statement of Principles and the Media, Entertainment & Arts Alliance Code of Ethics are included as appendixes.
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