Defamation is the new battleground of the culture wars |
BERNARD KEANE |
“The irony of the culture wars providing the battleground for defamation battles is that it is not the ‘woke’ who are using defamation laws to pursue others for their statements. “Instead, it is right-wing politicians who seem to be easily ‘triggered’ and who are resorting to the courts to seek legal remedy when they have the power of a parliamentary position to hit back at any criticism.” Andrew Wilkie, Ind Member for Clark reveals: Ministers not held to account. Politicians not included in the draft 'Misinformation and Disinformation' Bill |
Crikey owner Private Media has a week to update its defence, which could now include personal correspondence between Murdoch family members.
Geoffrey Watson SC, director of the Centre for Public Integrity and former counsel assisting the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), said it was appalling that a former Commonwealth attorney-general would appear to sue the Commonwealth.
“The role of an attorney-general has been the Commonwealth’s senior lawyer privy to all its secrets and its legal strategies. To then try and turn that into a market commodity appals me,” he told Crikey.
“It feels like a betrayal.”
Crikey’s mission is to hold the powerful to account. We exist to publish what others shy away from.
As you know, Lachlan Murdoch commenced defamation proceedings against us last year for publishing an article that questioned the role of Fox News and those who run it in the lead-up to the January 6 riots.
More than ever, we stand by our reporting.
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If it's true that the three most powerful people in the government met with Lachlan Murdoch on Wednesday, what does that say about lobbying and influence in Australia?
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SUPPORT FRIENDLYJORDIES' LEGAL BATTLE WITH JOHN BARILARO
Pay back time: Newscorp helped the govt win the last fed election.
The govt legislates to help out Rupert Murdoch.
THE BIG MISTAKE: First law officer is a politician, who has delayed decent legislation ie anti-corruption, but wasted time on the indecent regulation, that will likely destroy the interest of Australians. FYI of another internet search engine is Duck Duck Go that..
- ships: 4 not 40
- fake news of medical supplies shortage. Owner of Patrick, Qube received $19m from jobkeeper payments. Executive bonuses got 10m, over half of it.
Parliament resumes: ScoMo turned his back when the opposition leader Albo reading out failures by
Morrison and his govt.
31 July 2020
Robodebt qt in the Senate
One of Rupert Murdoch's sons has resigned from the Board of Directors of News Corp (US).
One of #Skysiders panellists
28 July 2020
Why is the aged care in crisis?
will be given to the high income earnings. Each single household will lose $4,800.
NCCC
No words.
23-24 July 2020 Watched the videos: One and Two last night
No suprise. My inbox/es has been flooded with Chinese messages. It's also happened to the inboxes of a self-funded and retired engineer I have gone out with for years.
Tweet on Rort of the Day
20-21 July 2020
Program will end on 28 Mar 2021
Coalition approved at least six grants without an application form, documents reveal
Media & politics: A big worry for the next federal election
A fortnight of federal parliament sitting scheduled for August is cancelled. The next sitting is on the 24th of August.
16 July 2020
#ScottyFromMarketing's a new slogan, jobtrainer
15 July 2020
Twitter; more here
MrKRudd on The NewsCorp
Democracy’s Watchdogs: Michael West Media turns four
4 July 2020
It's a worry for the next fed election, isn't it?
Elias Visontay @GAu: Some businesses are told to repay jobkeepers' grants.
28 June 2020
It's Time!
then sacked journos, the decent ones
Remember 730 Malcolm Turnbull interview about his new book.
Mike Carlton: 'Only Shorten had the balls'.
Not surprised at the 'look over there' strategy of cyber security news. Click here to read
Russell, you speak my mind.
Real journalism with Bernard Keane@CrikeyInq
A lesson we have learned from the last federal election.
Petition: We need Truth in Political Advertising Laws
16 June 2020
MW: A Government in bed with its Fat Cats
Michael Pascoe on Twitter: Morrison/McCormack govt can't be trusted with money
A short history of LNP corruption from New Politics, and
the federal Government's scandals in one thread plus
a thread on the-four-asshats from School of Murdoch #auspol #AuspolSoCorrupt
This article is about 7 years old and comes up again today on #auspol
A quick look at Twitter. I have not watched the 60 mins for years and just look at The Age from time to time. Here's Statement from The Premier of Victoria
Click here to read thread
8 June 2020
Latest news: 8,000 applicants means $200M
26 May 2020 Government debt deepening rapidly – well before COVID-19
2 June 2020
Tweets: ALP voters/supporters - Have your say
Corporate media delegated? Lite IPA. Use your iq to work out: who and who and why, What has been happening.
1 June 2020
The Rigs are Getting Bigger:
News Corp to cut 'up to a third of workforce' in move towards digital-only publishing
The weekly beast with Amanda Meade
What about $50 million grant recently handed out by the Morrison govt? Thread reading
#Ruby Princess #pecuniary interest #metadata laws breaches, etc.
Trust debate, part from my ABC post
Michaelia Cash caught out failing to properly declare $1.4m investment property
Click to find out: Great resources of Murdoch + IPA by Ellie
Spot on: Optus being hit with class action over data breach
Daniel Andrews: Victoria won’t move to relax the restrictions and plans on testing 100,000 people over the next two weeks. One new case was recorded in the last 24 hours. Total number of cases stays at 1,349. There are 23 people in hospital, with 11 patients in ICU. Click here to read thread.
19 Apr 2020 CoVid Disease (CoVid-19)
18 Apr 2020 CoVid tracking app (admin by fed gov)
Karen Middleton follows the work of Jonathan Holmes
A chilling step closer to Australian secret police
Michelle Rowland @TND/Opinion: We need the media more than ever now – but the government's inaction isn't helping, Labor says.
15 Apr 2020
Very disappointed. Rather different leadership style from the Victorian Govt. Daniel Andrew has been doing reasonably well for the state, IMO. Watched the press conference today regarding the first day of a new school term in Victoria (A summary of what Dan said: it's up to parents, who are making the call for kids to stay home learning remotely or to be sent to school. Each family has different circumstances) and a rescue package to support tenants and landlords through CoVid. .. Thanks for sharing the message, Denise.
Opinion on taxpayer funding to Virgin, Qantas and Adani
11 Apr 2020
Richard Ackland @guardian: Misuse of powers and a closed court:
Update on Ruby Princess. Read more
Opinion @TheAge by Jon Faine 7 Apr at 5.57pm
The scales of justice are being re-calibrated. The balance has shifted. Trials will be different and appeals as well. It has never before been the role of an Appeal Court to substitute their view for the jurors. Now it is.
No one in Australia has ever spent so much money trying to undo the sworn evidence of a single witness. Millions of dollars were invested – no stone left unturned. Legions of lawyers, researchers and investigators trawled through every possible source to discredit one man telling what he alleges happened all those years ago. But in the end, none of that investigatory effort into the complainant was what made the difference. Instead, it was the evidence of witnesses on the periphery that swung the case.
The overwhelming majority of criminal trials before our courts are funded by legal aid. In every trial, pragmatic corners are cut, compromises are made. Not every point can be pursued, not every possible doubt explored. Now, with Pell’s case, we can all see what can happen when you do have the money, the backing to chase every possible angle (text colored by reader me).
The police relied upon one witness who was stress-tested multiple times even before charges were laid. Then his version was checked again by multiple prosecutors. Then he was cross-examined at committal by the best in the business, Robert Richter QC, and emerged unshaken. That gruelling process was repeated at trial. His evidence was still unshaken. The jury believed him.
But now the High Court judges say that is not enough. Other witnesses who gave evidence that they thought the Cardinal would not have had the opportunity to commit the lewd acts ought to have been taken into account, even though they could not give a first hand or personal evidence of what happened to those boys on that day.
Bizarre. One witness swears on oath: this is what happened to me at this place on this day. Other witnesses say: I do not know what happened on that day but that is not what usually happens – and that creates a doubt and voids the conviction. Compounding improbabilities become “reasonable doubt”.
It has taken decades to get the legal system to address how deeply it was failing victims of historical sex abuse. Profound changes have been engineered, taking great care to maintain the rights of an accused but also to confront the shocking scourge of clergy abuse and the silence and cover-ups that go with it.
The lawyerly response will now be to counsel clients to go down the compensation path and avoid the trauma and emotional turmoil involved in a criminal trial, especially one that is less likely to secure a conviction.
The trial Judge, Peter Kidd, in sentencing Pell reminded us all that the Cardinal was not on trial for the collective sins of the Church, but only for those specific matters that were presented in evidence. That is true for a court of law. It is not at all true in the court of public opinion.
As the dust settles, the until-now secret sections of the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse that were withheld until Pell had exhausted his appeal rights can and must be made public. The Attorney-General, Christian Porter, can now let us read material that has not seen the light of day.
This throws into question how future criminal trials relating to accusations of historical sexual abuse will be conducted.
And Malka Leifer's lawyers will be watching with great interest.
Jon Faine is a former presenter on ABC Radio Melbourne.
This is an article from the guardian and it is more than 3 years old.
Also spot on:
Over 600 confirmed cases and 7 deaths.
Crikey (2 Apr) : The lack of accountability at Home Affairs is costing Australian lives
Twitter: Calls for Peter Dutton to resign.
8 Feb 2020
I am with you Katharine. Please keep it up.
Special Investigation.
5 Feb 2020
ScoMo: 'Always to listen, always show-up and to put Australians first'
First sitting in year 2020
#NatSpill BJ failed to challenge McComack. BJ + BM + MC are on the back bench. Canavan is out of cabinet. Thread with Antony Green. Canavan also faces an inquiry over a conflict of interest over a loan to #nthqldcowboys.
How serious is it?
31 Jan 2020
MW: Submarines will end up costing taxpayers $225B. Great for France, bad for Australia says former public service chief Jon Stanford #auspol
29 Jan 2020
PressClub: Journalist of the day - LAURA!
TND: Taxpayers slugged $40,000 for Bridget McKenzie’s VIP flight to WA shooters’expo
25 to 27 Jan 2020
Now, it is time for a change and the one who has a valid case to take over is...
People have spoken 35,324 have signed the petition.
Thread reading: A timeline of the #sportrorts scandal
Related reading: Lenore Taylor, editor of Guardian Australia on Twitter
The Age: Bridget McKenzie signed off on more than $1 million for shooting clubs
Thread reading: PM unfit to lead the country
AFP: law enforcement agency or an ad..?
fyi re: Cancel yr News Corp subscription online
According to Crikey, The government took down its own grants website to hide sports rorting
Related reading:
Michael Pascoe: Look who helped sports grant corruption get the go-ahead
smh: Your government does not want corruption to be investigated
A reminder of my active life in sports. I have not played tennis for a while. Have not gone for a walk since September last year. I have been feeling rather low.
NDIS update
18 Jan 2020
ABCnews: ScoMo is facing a grants crisis and a perfect storm of political hopelessness
Here you are: A quick follow-up Pro bono legal advice to see if you have a case to challenge the minister's decision. Slater and Gordon Legal Services are also investigating the possibility of a class action... and here's the link
Gu: Christian Porter admits Coalition missed own deadline on integrity commission legislation
Not suprised why they have been slow at drafting the integrity legislation. Not suprised that there are legislations, which were quietly passed just before the festive seasons. What else happened? The cases of electoral breaches during the federal election in May by the libs were also heard in court.
13 Dec 2020
Latest warnings from BoM.
$29 billion a year given away in fossil fuel subsidies to private enterprise.
Aussies urged to boycott Siemens products
Dirty Power Big Coal's network of influence over the coalition government
Michael West Media, Ind Journalists pointing out the connection.
Check this out, the case of Sophie Mirabella, who has been working for Gina...
Pyne and the submarine contract for his seat.
Doug Cameron on PH re her statement on RC and CC: 'she is dangerous and opportunistic. She cares about self promotion. She cares nothing for the country'
A quick response from Victoria. Victorian Premier said bushfire review is already underway.
#auspol
11 Jan 2020
Another brave one I know of is John Wren, one of the columnists @IA, who writes: 'the Coalition must bear responsibility for our bushfire catastrophy because they continued to ignore warnings about the results of Climate Change'.
'Fed Govt buried climate risk plan'
A video music for 'Beds are Burning' by Midnight Oil is out today. Why? and
Bye Rupert Mat Carpenter shows you how to..
Climate Protest in Melbourne
It's hard to find someone like Emily. Best wishes for year 2020.
Today catoons
Van Badham columnist @The Guardian points out the intense disinformation campaign online about the causes of the bushfires
10 Dec 2019
Tasmanian privacy: 410,000 licence photos sent from Tas Govt to Peter Dutton
8 Dec 2019
5 Dec 2019
7.30 Interview: No show of Taylor to answer Qs. He was invited every night this week.
It is not a good look for Taylor. Thread by Clover Moore
2 Dec 2019
First Xmas wish from #auspol
More of AG controversy from Fiona McLeod SC
NSW Police Commissioner should disqualify himself too! IMO ScoMo should not contact Commissioner at all.
Angus Taylor should stand aside.
19 Nov 2019 Robodebt dumped
Gu: The department of human services says it will review all existing alleged debts and freeze current debt.
29 - 31 Oct 2019
#RightToKnow: BS docs and NSW Crime Act s316(i)
Stronger parliamentary..? I don't think so. Read twitt by Mark Dickson's view point of the house.
#Insiders
TSP: Facial recognition bill is dumped due to the lack of detail. It is recommended to be fully redrafted.
#AusMedia #pressfreedom #YourRightToKnow #mategame
A $10,000-a-head corporate fundraiser for the Liberal party
MW: True Lies - Mathias Cormann caught by his own department for economic fairy tales
MPs back to work and coalition federal govt's agenda sent out.
MW: Not surprised. 'They have already had their meeting. BCA sent out email to members: ...
Info from Mark Jacka re: Scott Cam
Update on Peter's trip to the US #spygate
What's going on now in the wake of Peter Dutton and Michael Cash's comments threatening democracy - right to protest and right to welfare (Social Security Act?). Another MP's role is in question.
6 Oct 2019
Peter Dutton's trip to the US to seek 'lawfull access' to encryption..
#auspol: Looks like that it is a game of mates. See enclosed
Have your say
Read the article by J.Taylor and thread started by the author.
According to a latest twitt on #auspol reminding us, Murdoch owns 70% Australian media.
There have been complaints of Twitter not delivering.
Cartoon
Misuse of power ?
Re: Trump Impeachment. ScoMo agreed with Trump to help gather info against the inquiry by Robert Muller, a former FBI chief. There was also an official letter of support (dated 28 May 2019) from Joe Hockey to AG of theUS.
In my case (me - just do good - have not been a political party member - have never been married), minor issues have been of:
online car insurance and
internet banking password recovery/reset. Credit card + mobile phone are needed.
(Turned up in person on 4Oct at about 11.30am? and fixed it. Sorry, I was grumble. I had been confused with bank's unclear automated info provided).
Good point.
From fake MP to fake treasurer and now fake PM
24 Sep 2019
Paul Bongiorno: The New Daily, The Guardian Australia and The Saturday Paper are none main stream, none owned by Murdoch or the government.
fyi
Lenore Taylor: 'I was stunned by Trump's press conference'
20 Sep 2019
Update on the plane: It was loaded with donor billionaires (many in the mining sector) and media.
19 Sep 2019
A political actor by Harvey Mushman
See how PM's office deal with a journo
13 Sep 2019
I was away. Travelled to Northern Territory and North Queensland.
afr out attacking Labor's franking credits policy
Gu Ex senior News Corp staff: Now all I see is shameful bias
Media: Denise vs Frank
8 May 2019
The third leaders' debate
RMIT ABC Fact Check: Josh Frydenberg repeats misleading claim on franking credits
4 Mar 2019 Chris Bowen (+ Paul Savi) vs JoshFrydenberg for misleading Labor's
policies on negative gearing, capital gains and franking credits.
Q&A comments continued and catoon of the day
22 & 24 November 2017
Gu: Data breach hits Department of Social Services credit card system
Total lot/some trust | Total little/no trust | A lot of trust | Some trust | Little trust | No trust | Don't know | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Security agencies such as the Australian federal police, local police and ASIO | 64% | 32% | 21% | 43% | 20% | 12% | 5% |
The government | 43% | 52% | 9% | 34% | 31% | 21% | 5% |
Telecommunications companies and internet service providers | 29% | 67% | 4% | 25% | 36% | 31% | 4% |
Other private companies | 24% | 69% | 2% | 22% | 35% | 34% | 7% |
6 May 2019
5 May 2019
Labor's official election campaign launch in Brisbane. YouTube
6.30pm Sky News - People's Forum: Despite questions made up by Sky News, Shorten still had the number 43 - 41.
1 May 2019
Hear hear: Chris Kenny's leaving Twitter.
The Monthly: Shorten Keeps on winning
Q&A: Bowen was direct (we can't afford..) and clear in explanation of franking credits.
There's no death tax. Added to many more of lies since the election campaign, IMO, the Liberal license as a political party would be cancelled by the AEC.
7TWO, 7pm EAST Leaders debate
Questions:
1. Who should voters trust?
2 Who is better placed to look after the environment?
3. The Economy - Franking Credits
4. Party Politics & Preference Deals
A vote for Morrison is a vote for Palmer, Hanson
Kevin Rudd 'Kick This Mob Out' article: Cancer eating the heart of Australian democracy
Monday at 7pm AEST on the lower-rating 7TWO of Seven Network in Perth jointly hosted with The West Australian newspaper, and Friday at 6.30pm, May 3, at a Sky News forum in Brisbane.
25 Apr 2019
Be together for a good course
Twitters v ABCnews + MSM biased
Rachel Baker: Alice Workman has joined the Australian.
22 Mar 2019
Is Alice Workman with the Australian?
NSW election on Saturday
19 Mar 2019 nsw election campaign
NSW Libs lying about NSW Labor preferences
11 Mar 2019 14.03 AEDT nsw election campaign
TheGuardian: Alan Jones donates $10,000 to PHON.
Denise on the interview of Latham #60mins
5 Mar 2019
The journo / newspaper (under the Liberal Party ex-Treasurer Peter Costello's watch
Petition: Sack Alan Jones and the SCG Trust
1 Mar 2019
Gone away and I am back.
8 Dec 2018 Federal Politics
6 Dec 2018
Same here.
The exclusion of ICACs from access to encryption data
A reminder of (1) the photograph of Peter Dutton posed with the two folders with names of CB and TB, (2) the recent case of the former NSW opposition leader, and (3) Emma Husar MP with all the allegations against her by media. Here's the story
Many of us are suffering. The Libs, the Greens and Murdoch MSM inc.ABCnews? are trying to tear ALP apart. Still not too late..
Unbelievable with what is going on in parliament. The #aabill debate is on, but there is no docs tabled.
Listen to the tech sector
4 Nov 2018
'The devil is in the detail of govt bill to enable access to communication data'. Murdoch rags interfering. In the best interest of the nation, in the best interest of all ordinary Australians, those MPs concerning security should not support the #aabill. Please do the right thing to stop the coaltion's chance to pass it. A reminder: NSW state election and the federal election are just weeks away from now.
R pix from Media Reform debate in 2017 (Murdoch rags interfering..)
my #AABill post and my Metadata post
Metadata (laws passed on 27 Mar 2015) continued. Karen Middleton follows the work of
Jonathan Holmes A chilling step closer to Australian secret police
'confidence and supply' motion: 66 - 68. A test for the expanded crossbench
in return for his confidence and vote when required.
Federal politics
2019 sitting days schedule: Only 13 days between now and May 19.
The link to the above thread removed on 1 Dec 2018 due to an inappropriate app ad.
Julia Banks quits the Liberals and immediately joins the crossbench
New MP's maiden speech. The winning of Wentworth byelection turns the govt into a minority one.
26 Nov 2018
A FEDERAL Integrity Commission with teeth model preferred
What is happening in federal politics right now?
People are really fed up with the lib government (3PMs +3Deputies +3 treasurers + failed budgets from 2013-2018). No trust at all in this government the government that backs their donor mates, the big end of town and attacks the poor, the disavantaged, the age... With the recent byelection results, the government is facing a hung parliament. Hence, there have been forces to get rid of untrusworthy politicians. This is what we are seeing:
Dirty politics going on re: Joyce preselected as a candidate for the next fed election
States (Vic 24 Nov) and Fed elections coming. Use your iq to assess...
13 Nov 2018
Katharine Viner: 'The Guardian's reader funding model is working ...
MSM - 'The truth goes to die'
2 Nov 2018
Former Race Commissioner Tim Soutphommasane Vs Sky News Outsiders
Sleeping Giant Oz: Sky News Advertiser List to 31 Oct 18
smh The Australian fined $155,000 for contempt in Setka case
Has Murdoch broken this law by interfering in a political process as a foreigner? Show thread
NewsCorp v Rudd re: RC into Oz media ownership...
31 Aug 2018
Gu: GetUp's Carla McGrath ousted from press council after pressure from News Corp
smh: Rudd savages Abbott and Murdoch for wrecking Australian democracy
Mr Murdoch does not run a news organisation, but instead, "operates as a political party, acting in pursuit of clearly defined commercial interests..."
"In Australia, as in America, Murdoch has campaigned for decades in support of tax cuts for the wealthy, killing action on climate change ..."
Chris Uhlmann said 'Jones, Hadley, and "Sky after dark" presenters such as Peta Credlin, were "players in the game" to depose Mr Turnbull'. Rudd calls for a Royal Commission into ...
25 Aug 2018
Rupert Murdoch, The Libs and Our Lives
Cartoonist, MDavid
Gu 14.23: Emma Husar sexual harassment allegations 'not supported' investigation finds
Barnaby Joyce? Good luck with your book release.
and Parts of why & how news were started
Support the move
Skynewsaustralia screens around Melbourne CBD stations to be removed. Click on to see who and who and why..
Inside Story with Margaret Simons: The end of Fairfax as we knew it
IA: By-election bias - how Rupert Murdoch runs all of Australia's mainstream media
24 July 2018
MW Mainstream media has swallowed the government's latest PR stunt on tax...
and Kailani Mana adds on ... and the list goes on ...
Fake news from AFR front page re: NEG will save household $550 per year. Show thread
Here's real news from energy transition specialist, simon holmes a court via ABC The Drum
also fyi
8 June 2018
Michael West: The billionaire threatening to sue me
16 May 2018
David Marler: Ch7 Brisbane was fooled by Qld LNP
27 Apr 2018 The Age: Channel Nine faces $50k fine for use of 'Anzac' in cash giveaway
25 Apr 2018
The front page of The WA
16 Apr 2018
Interested in real investigative journalism and news free of personal or commercial agendas?
The Age: Big firms including News Corp, Exxon and Chevron paid no tax in 2016, Tax Office says
about my citizenship
30 Oct 2017
fyi: "In Search of Good Government" book by Laura Tingle
20 Oct 2017
13 Oct 2017
Gu: Coalition demands ABC publish list of staff earning more than $200,000
16 September 2017
13 September 2017 Media Reform
11 September 2017
GetUp!
Investigative journalism - Turnbull $30 million 'payment' to Murdoch
19 July 2017 Media reform deal
ABCnews: Fox Sports' 30m budget funding brought into question
Gu: Government declines to explain 30 million handout for Foxtel's sports broadcasting
17 July 2017 Cyberbullying
Gu: Let's treat online abuse as a public health hazard
12 July 2017
Media reform/deals reducing license fees
30 June 2017
7.18 AEST gu: Australian politics live podcast
28 June 2017
17.25 AEST gu: News Corp is a 'disgrace' and should not get hands on Ten, former manager says
22 June 2017 Politicians on social media live podcast
Gu: More Australians follow politicians on social media due to mainstream dissatisfaction - report
21 June 2017
APC appoinment
19.30 AEST gu: Press council chair quits after personal attacks over GetUp appoinment
The Age: Media organisations stand by GetUp appoinment, a seat on the national press watch dog
15 June 2017
1.00pm IA: Media reform and the Murdoch's mafia Chanel 10 con
#auspol: Murdoch newspapers+UKvotes, sport betting ads, and Aus media ownership law
31 May 2017 20.19 AEST
29 May 2017 13.32 AESTgu: Trump, fake news, and shrinking newsrooms:
Pollies, Media Reform/Package and 'Drug Tests' on trial
Interesting findings via Insiders. Pollies and reporters inc. the presenter Barrie should be tested? Here are a few I saw and heard on the program:
Appointment of Special Counsel Letter
how will we differentiate between truth, myth & lies?
Fake news as a distraction + bully + unethical standard
29 August 2016
gu/media ownership
18 May 2017 Reforming Victoria's Fire Services
Fire Sevices in Victoria are restructured. Learn more about the reforms
Media ethics re: cfa
Media Entertainment & Art Alliance/Code of Ethics
Fact Sheet: The MEAA Journalist Code of Ethics