INSTITUTIONAL
REGULATIONS
 In order to create and publish a magazine, journalists must
follow the following rules which are set by the IPSO.
(independent press standards organization)
 IPSO exists in order to promote and uphold the highest
professional standards of journalism in the UK
 The rules deal with different aspects
- Accuracy
- Invasion of privacy
- Harassment
- Discrimination
WHAT ARE THE RULES AND
REGULATIONS?
 Publishers must not publish items that re inaccurate,
misleading information that is distorted. This includes both
text and images
 If an image or text is identified as misleading, inaccurate or is
distortion, the press must have an appropriate apology
published.
 The press must report in a fair and accurate way
ACCURACY
 Everyone is to be respected for his or her private and family
life, home, health and correspondents
 It is unacceptable to photograph individuals in private places
without their consent
PRIVACY
 Journalists must not engage in intimidation, harassment or
persistent purist
 They must not persists in questioning, telephoning
photographing and pursing individuals once they are asked to
leave their property. They must not be followed.
HARASSMENT
 The press must avoid any prejudicial or pejorative reference to
an individuals race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation,
mental illness or disability.
 Details of a individuals race, color, religion, sexual
orientation, physical or mental illness, or disability must be
avoided unless genuine relevant to the story
DISCRIMINATION

Insitutional regulation

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     In orderto create and publish a magazine, journalists must follow the following rules which are set by the IPSO. (independent press standards organization)  IPSO exists in order to promote and uphold the highest professional standards of journalism in the UK  The rules deal with different aspects - Accuracy - Invasion of privacy - Harassment - Discrimination WHAT ARE THE RULES AND REGULATIONS?
  • 3.
     Publishers mustnot publish items that re inaccurate, misleading information that is distorted. This includes both text and images  If an image or text is identified as misleading, inaccurate or is distortion, the press must have an appropriate apology published.  The press must report in a fair and accurate way ACCURACY
  • 4.
     Everyone isto be respected for his or her private and family life, home, health and correspondents  It is unacceptable to photograph individuals in private places without their consent PRIVACY
  • 5.
     Journalists mustnot engage in intimidation, harassment or persistent purist  They must not persists in questioning, telephoning photographing and pursing individuals once they are asked to leave their property. They must not be followed. HARASSMENT
  • 6.
     The pressmust avoid any prejudicial or pejorative reference to an individuals race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, mental illness or disability.  Details of a individuals race, color, religion, sexual orientation, physical or mental illness, or disability must be avoided unless genuine relevant to the story DISCRIMINATION