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Julian Assange Granted Bail But Still in Jail

Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, was granted bail today under several conditions.  According to the Associated Press, $380,000 "was put up as…

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WikiLeaks, Media Ethics Discussions Going Hand in Hand?

WikiLeaks has dominated news stories the past two weeks as constant feeds of news updates are published. iMediaEthics searched on Google…

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Australian Newspaper Editor threatens Libel over Live Tweets

The editor of The Australian newspaper has accused a journalism professor of defamation as a result of her live tweets. As…

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Pakistani News Media Admit Hoaxed By Fake WikiLeaks Cables

Newspapers in Pakistan were hoaxed by phony WikiLeaks cables, the BBC reported.  The newspapers reported information from hoax cables which presented "anti-Indian…

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Apology over Book Review published before the Book was actually Finished

The A.V. Club's editor Keith Phipps published an apology to readers Dec. 9 over a book review.  The book review of Genius…

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School District to Cut Journalism Classes?

Susan Moeller wrote on the Huffington Post about high school journalism classes being cut. She noted that the board for Illinois'…

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Irish Newspaper Republishes Defamatory Comments

The Star Sunday newspaper was found guilty of contempt and defamation after it "deliberately repeated false and defamatory statements," the…

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BBC Mixes Up Nazi Rally Footage & Weather Forecast

The BBC apologized Dec. 8 for a "human error" that resulted in Nazi rally footage being aired in place of the…

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Julian Assange Is “Not Happy” About Cyber-Attacks

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is set to remain in custody until Dec. 14, but his lawyers are now stating that they anticipate…

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Denver Post Sues Drudge Report, Wants $150,000 & His Domain Name In Copyright Lawsuit

Copyright enforcement company Righthaven has filed its second lawsuit on behalf of the Denver Post's content -- this time seeking…

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