Posted in Politics, Press Freedom on May 17th, 2009
There is a development in the Czech gagging law. A group of 34 Senators filed a case against with the Constitutional court last week.
The Senators want the Court to find that the ban on publishing wiretaps and naming the accused by the police are unconstitutional. They want to keep the legal provision that naming the [...]
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When asked by the Czech TV what is the worst feature of the new “gagging law” directed at the Czech media, I said that it is the fact that it makes journalists much more vulnerable due to uncertainty of how this law is going to be applied. And that proved to be the case.
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Posted in Politics, Press Freedom on Mar 22nd, 2009
There is a new law coming to force in the Czech Republic that is going to complicate work for the Czech journalists to a considerable degree (which no-one would be too concerned about) and at the same time limit what the public will be allowed to know. It deals with naming the names.
The motivation for [...]
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The BBC has taken quite an unusual step by its top guy, Director General and Editor-in-Chief Mark Thompson explaining editorial decision not to broadcast the Gaza Appeal by DEC here. It has some strong reasoning from journalistic point of view and is, I think, an interesting addition to debate about journalistic ethics.
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Posted in Blogging, Politics, Press Freedom on Jan 14th, 2009
This item is just a link. Ever wondered how to draw President George W. Bush? Now, few days before he becomes history, we finaly know. It can be done in three lines, as Daryl Cagle writes here.
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It was bound to happen. Since the US Government is trying to save the US car industry a debate about what else is worthy enough to be saved by Government intervention was inevitable. As it was inevitable that someone will point out that newspapers are so important, that they should, perhaps, be the next target [...]
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Posted in Photography, Press Freedom on Jul 4th, 2008
On photography in public places and codes for the media and the police.
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