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L Gilbert

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A course in journalism does not make a reporter credible.
So you'd trust the uneducated (in journalism) politicians and bureaucrats to be able to figure out enough about journalism to be able to tell whether a noobie journalist will disobey his/her future employer's wishes to put a spin on a story before they get employment? rofl
Reports can and do sway what happens in the political world and outside of it.
That would depend upon who the reporters would be employed by, right? Reporters usually get told by their employers what angle to put on a story. How would these unlicensed reporters even be employed?
 

numbnuts

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I think anyone has the right to report an incident.
Its up to the netword/newspaoer, etc to regulate the people who report for them. We don't need more control by big brother.
 

L Gilbert

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Pretty much. Free speech is free speech. Just because it is called "the news" doesn't mean the publishers can't use their right to say whatever they want. It's up to the reader to figure out what's what from the info the newsmedia offers.
 

ironsides

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You do not have a constitutional right to play with anyone's hair, fix cars, or repair indoor plumbing.

You DO have a right to express yourself in the media.....some are lucky enough to get paid for the exercise.

Likewise, you have a right to see and read the entire spectrum of opinion, unfettered by any government filter.

Licensing of journalists would be clearly unconstitutional.

This idiot politician needs to find a new career, and his constituents need to encourage him in that pursuit come the next election.

I'm sure there are many openings in the food service industry.
This is just what stumbling block he will run into, he will never get it past. No idea why he even is trying.
 

MHz

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Pretty much. Free speech is free speech. Just because it is called "the news" doesn't mean the publishers can't use their right to say whatever they want. It's up to the reader to figure out what's what from the info the newsmedia offers.
Shouldn't there be some sort of disclaimer stating that 'manipulation' is a standard practice. Since 'news' covers the 'dealings of politicians' and other public funded 'employees'. The 'target audience' is the same people that pay those salaries and they should not be fed something that has not been thoroughly investigated. If slander is an issue make the 'story' a legal charge and let the Police and the Courts make statements to the press which should also be truthful statements. The best defense for Politicians would be to surround himself with 'listeners' so everything he does in relation to that salary is easily verified. Attending closed door meetings is a conspiracy if the public sector is discussing ways to 'enhance themselves' at the expense of their employers, a charge that does have legal consequences. Once the charges clear the courts (or Gov committee if they start slowing down the courts too much) there isn't much room for a slander suit. The Mulroney/Airbus affair could have been avoided by a crime-stoppers tip and anything in print would have come from official RCMP statements or comments made by the Judge that would hear the details of the charges. Lawyers could not make public statements, unless they want to open themselves up for some person injury cases.

That being said, filming a public servant in the performance of their duty cannot be posted to a public media ( youtube, etc) without a signed waiver as that is invasion of privacy . Legal matters trump the 'privacy issue'.
 

MHz

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Would all the film of the attack on the flotilla by an 'unnamed state' be newsworthy and admissible in whatever court hears piracy cases after it hit the front-page somewhere or do we wait for the 'official version' and whatever vids they have collected for whatever reason?