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MMC 4200 Exam 3 Final with Updated Correct Questions and Answers Already A+ Graded 100% Excel first amendment protections for courtroom access - CORRECT ANSWER-most hearings should be public, military and child hearings are exempt basic elements of shield laws - CORRECT ANSWER-protections that states have enacted to protect journalists and reporters from where they got their sources or information reporter protections against the government - CORRECT ANSWER-the government generally cannot force reporters to reveal their sources, however, if issued a subpoena, you will still have to show up but you can argue that you don't have to speak when you get there promissory estoppel - CORRECT ANSWER-the common law idea that anyone can be sued if they violate a verbal or written promise legal definition of reporters who qualify for reporter privilege - CORRECT ANSWER-are you collecting information of newsworthy value? is it disseminated to the public? includes freelancers and paid reporters open access and court documents - CORRECT ANSWER-transcripts are available, discovery documents are not available, deposition transcripts are sealed even after court cases laws and rules for video cameras in courtrooms - CORRECT ANSWER-generally speaking, courtrooms are allowed to have video cameras but not required to allow video cameras. some courtrooms won't allow people to post on social media during a proceeding skilling test - CORRECT ANSWER-from the ENRON case with jeffrey skilling. skilling argued that he was not given a fair trial because video cameras were in the courtroom. The judge argued that there was a significant amount of time not to affect the case. a series of questions that a judge will ask if someone thinks they are not getting a fair trial press-enterprise test - CORRECT ANSWER-if it has historically been available to the public, it should stay that way lanham act - CORRECT ANSWER-sets up trademark registration in the u.s. sets up regulations on advertisements and anti-competition clauses in the u.s. must be filed by a competitor copyrightable content - CORRECT ANSWER-something that is original, and made by a person patents - CORRECT ANSWER-used to defend the ideas behind inventions trademarks - CORRECT ANSWER-sounds, smells, colors, store designs misappropriation (or appropriation laws) - CORRECT ANSWER-using someone's material and calling it your own, or relabeling someone else's material copyright inringement - CORRECT ANSWER-copyrights cannot apply to things that are overly general. facts cannot be copyrighted, the way news is written can be copyrighted hot news doctrine - CORRECT ANSWER-hot news must be given credit to what organization found the information first fair use - CORRECT ANSWER-you are allowed to use copyrighted material as long as you are using it to educate or spread information transformative use - CORRECT ANSWER-if you take original material and transform it significantly enough, you can use it as your own work. ex: obama hope poster copyright and social media posts - CORRECT ANSWER-if someone posts something, a news agency cannot grip it off of the person without their permission music and copyright infringement - CORRECT ANSWER-lyrics, beats, style, mixes, edits are all open to being copyrighted digital millennium copyright act - CORRECT ANSWER-creating software or hardware that allows people to circumvent copyright law is illegal trademark levels of distinction - CORRECT ANSWER-fanciful, generic, arbitrary, distinctive, descriptive, the more specific it is, the more likely it can be copyrighted federal trademark dilution act - CORRECT ANSWER-when a brand gets diluted, for example, velcro is going to lose its copyright because everyone calls all velcro strips, velcro, whether it is velcro brand or not content-based regulations on commercial speech - CORRECT ANSWER-normally focused on protecting false advertising. no advertising sex toys or weed in a children's park federal trade commission - CORRECT ANSWER-the legal source of regulations on commercial speech federal trade commission regulations on advertising - CORRECT ANSWER-has to be true. can't be attacking a competitor falsely

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