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» NYT Public Editor: Journalists should do more to protect the privacy of victims, and worry less about missing a story for their own publication
NYT Public Editor: Journalists should do more to protect the privacy of victims, and worry less about missing a story for their own publication
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Civil Laws - Privacy - Personal Data
Newsroom / Online Ethics - Plagiarism / Fabrication
Covering / Reporting Legal Issues / Courts - Identification of Victims / Witnesses / Suspects / Defenders - Gag / Suppression Orders
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