by Sydney Smith on Mar 05, 2013
Should Bolivian Journalists Use A Dead 14-Year-Old’s Facebook Photo?
Is it OK for the news media to use a 14-year-old's photo from Facebook in reports about the minor's death?...
Is it OK for the news media to use a 14-year-old's photo from Facebook in reports about the minor's death?...
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As iMediaEthics wrote yesterday, the Washington Post announced the newspaper was replacing its ombudsman position with a readers representative. Notably,...