2. It is a BINDING CUSTOM
OR PRACTICE OF A
COMMUNITY :
a rule of conduct or action
prescribed or formally
recognized as binding or
enforced by a controlling
authority
the whole body of such
customs and practices.
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3. It is a RULE OF
ORDER HAVING THE
FORCE OF LAW,
prescribed by a
superior or competent
authority, relating to
the actions of those
under the authority's
control.
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4. The mass media are diversified
media technologies that are
intended to reach a large
audience by mass
communication. The
technologies through which
this communication takes place
varies. Broadcast media such
as radio, recorded music, film
and television transmit their
information electronically.
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5. It is considered as the 4th
Branch of the Government.
It is the source of
Information and
dissemination process.
Determines who we are,
what we are and who we are
going to be in the future.
It shapes our character,
beliefs, attitudes and
opinions. CHELDY SYGACO ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
6. MEDIA PRACTITIONERS
are considered the WATCH
DOG of the government to
keep away from taking too
much power from the
people and overstepping
their bounds.
They are the EYES AND
EARS of the people.
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8. WHAT IS PLAGIARISM?
Many people think of plagiarism as
copying another's work or borrowing
someone else's original ideas. But terms
like "copying" and "borrowing" can
disguise the seriousness of the offense:
1. to steal and pass off (the ideas or words
of another) as one's own
2. to use (another's production) without
crediting the source
3. to commit literary theft
4. to present as new and original an idea or
product derived from an existing source
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PABLEO,MPA;LlB
9. PLAGIARISM is
an act of fraud. It
involves both
stealing someone
else's work and
lying about it
afterward.
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10. According to law, the answer is
yes. The expression of original
ideas is considered intellectual
property and is protected by
copyright laws, just like original
inventions. Almost all forms of
expression fall under copyright
protection as long as they are
recorded in some way (such as a
book or a computer file).
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11. turning in someone else's work as
your own
copying words or ideas from someone
else without giving credit
failing to put a quotation in quotation
marks
giving incorrect information about the
source of a quotation
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12. changing words but copying the
sentence structure of a source
without giving credit
copying so many words or ideas
from a source that it makes up
the majority of your work,
whether you give credit or not (
"fair use" rules)
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13. Most cases of plagiarism can be
avoided, however, by citing
sources. Simply acknowledging
that certain material has been
borrowed and providing your
audience with the information
necessary to find that source is
usually enough to prevent
plagiarism.
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14. Using an image, video or
piece of music in a work
you have produced
without receiving proper
permission or providing
appropriate citation is
plagiarism.
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15. DESPITE THEIR POPULARITY,
THEY STILL COUNT AS
PLAGIARISM:
Copying media (especially
images) from other websites to
paste them into your own papers
or websites.
Making a video using footage
from others’ videos or using
copyrighted music as part of the
soundtrack.
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16. Performing another
person’s copyrighted
music (i.e., playing a
cover).
Composing a piece of
music that borrows
heavily from another
composition.
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17. A photograph or scan of a
copyrighted image (for
example: using a photograph
of a book cover to represent
that book on one’s website)
Recording audio or video in
which copyrighted music or
video is playing in the
background.
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18. Re-creating a visual work in the
same medium. (for example:
shooting a photograph that uses
the same composition and subject
matter as someone else’s
photograph)
Re-creating a visual work in a
different medium (for example:
making a painting that closely
resembles another person’s
photograph).
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19. Re-mixing or altering
copyrighted images,
video or audio, even if
done so in an original
way
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20. The legality of these situations,
and others, would be dependent
upon the intent and context
within which they are
produced. The two safest
approaches to take in regards to
these situations is:
1) Avoid them altogether
2) Confirm the works’ usage
permissions and cite them
properly. CHELDY SYGACO ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
21. Libel is a method of defamation
expressed by print, writing,
pictures, signs, effigies, or any
communication embodied in
physical form that is injurious to
a person's reputation, exposes a
person to public hatred, contempt
or ridicule, or injures a person in
his business or profession.
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22. Libel, which comes from the Latin
libellus, or “little book,” came into
fashion with the advent of the printing
press. CHELDY SYGACO ELUMBA-PABLEO,MPA;LlB
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23. Libel can also be oral,
but if it is spoken, it
needs to be spoken in
some permanent and
recorded form, such as
on a television
broadcast.
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24. THE PERSON DEFAMED IS AN
INDIVIDUAL:
Must prove that the statement was
false, caused harm to them, and was
made without research into the
truthfulness of the statement.
THE PERSON DEFAMED IS A
POPULAR: Must prove that the
statement was made with the intent to
do harm or with "reckless disregard"
for the truth.
libel
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25. It must have published defamatory
information. "Publication" includes
books, newspapers, and magazines. It
also includes oral remarks.
A streaming audio clip on the Internet
may be considered a publication in this
context. So long as the person to whom
a statement has been communicated can
understand the meaning of the
statement, courts will generally find
that the statement has been published.
26. Oral defamation, which is
also often called slander, is a
malicious act of spreading
untrue statements about
someone or something else,
in a way that is intended to
cause harm or that does
create harm.
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27. Slander derives from the Latin
scandalum--that’s right, “SCANDAL”.
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28. Libel and slander are both legal terms that refer to
communications that can hurt a person’s
reputation--and they can both lead to lawsuits--but
the terms are not identical.
Slander is Spoken WHILE Libel is Written
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29. Generally, defamatory words
on radio or television are
classified as slander. On the
Internet, however, messages
posted to a bulletin board
may constitute libel.
Online Libel=CYBER CRIME
LAW
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30. Is Republic Act No. 10175. It is a
law in the Philippines approved
on September 12, 2012.
It aims to address legal issues
concerning online interactions and
the Internet in the Philippines.
Among the cybercrime offenses
included in the bill are cyber
squatting, cybersex, child
pornography, identity theft, illegal
access to data, cyber bullying and
libel.
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32. THE KBP IS THE KAPISANAN
NG MGA BRODKASTER NG
PILIPINAS (Association of
Broadcasters of the Philippines),
the foremost broadcast media
organization in the country,
composed of owners and
operators of radio and television
stations (Regular Members) and
the radio and television stations
themselves (Associate
Members).
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33. The KBP was organized to
elevate professional and ethical
standards in Philippine
broadcasting, promote social
responsibility in broadcasting,
work for the advancement of the
broadcast industry and protect
the rights and interests of
broadcasters, seminars and
conferences,
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34. THE MOVIE AND TELEVISION
REVIEW AND
CLASSIFICATION BOARD
(Filipino: Lupon sa Pagrerepaso at
Pag-uuri ng Sine at Telebisyon;
abbreviated as MTRCB) is a
Philippine government agency
responsible for the classification
and review of television programs,
movies and home videos.
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35. Optical Media Board (OMB) is
the renamed Videogram
Regulatory Board (VRB)
assigned to regulate the
manufacture of optical media in
all its forms and impose stiffer
fines and penalties for its illegal
reproduction.
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36. 1. MINIMIZE HARM
"Show compassion for those who
may be affected adversely by news
coverage.
"Be sensitive when seeking or using
interviews or photographs of those
affected by tragedy or guilt.“
2. ACT INDEPENDENTLY
"Avoid conflict of interest, real or
perceived.“
"Be vigilant and courageous about
holding those with power
accountable.
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37. 3. BE ACCOUNTABLE
"Clarify and explain news
coverage”
"Admit mistakes and correct
them promptly."
"Expose unethical practices of
journalists and the news
media.“
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