Sentences with phrase «journalistic activity»

The case establishes how, in the in the context of journalistic activity, the nascent tort of intrusion upon seclusion will be considered.
Her filmmaking and cultural activist practice is also expressed through her journalistic activity for The Independent Film & Video (U.S.), il manifesto (IT), Alias (IT), Rolling Stone Italia.
Please keep in mind that U.S. citizens are required to select one of the 12 approved reasons for travel to Cuba, including family visits, journalistic activity, official business, or educational activities, among others.
As a result of it, he gave up his political and journalistic activity and spent five years in isolation studying Hasidic texts.
One suggestion comes through a review of Mr Allison's journalistic activities, and we've set out our thoughts in the first of a new series which follows the career of the man who had the unenviable task of taking up the reigns as Arsenal manager upon the sudden death of Herbert Chapman.
Put another way, the prerequisite that there must be no lawful justification for the invasion of a person's private affairs or concerns will be hard, if not impossible, to satisfy if there has been a finding that such an invasion occurred during the course of responsible journalistic activities.
61 It follows from all of the above that activities such as those involved in the main proceedings, relating to data from documents which are in the public domain under national legislation, may be classified as «journalistic activities» if their object is the disclosure to the public of information, opinions or ideas, irrespective of the medium which is used to transmit them.
If you have considered those questions (4 and 5) and have concluded that the defence of responsible communication should succeed, then you should answer «No» to question 8, since it would be inconsistent with the recognition of the place of responsible communication in the balancing exercise that I mentioned just now if a journalist whose actions benefit from the protection of that defence in a defamation claim were to remain exposed to a claim for invasion of privacy arising from her journalistic activities.
Those who are eligible to apply for the special license include: US citizens who are visiting close relatives in Cuba, journalists or members of broadcasting crews who are participating in journalistic activities in the country, government travelers who are on official business, official business travelers, full - time professionals who have work - related duties to perform in Cuba, and students who are pursuing a course in a Cuban academic institution.

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With initial funding from the Civil Media Company to be announced this summer, Civil Studios» central activity will be to fund and pilot ambitious works of journalism for the Civil platform that will test its limits across journalistic disciplines, formats, and business models.
This wasn't a particularly good thing, from a good - government perspective: The Democrats» unassailable majority, and the combination of loyalty and fear that Silver inspired in his members, meant little dissent, debate or — aside from the occasional prosecutorial or investigative - journalistic breakthrough — public scrutiny of the chamber's activities.
With the enormous sums of money being poured into all branches of science and research,, it appears to me there is an opportunity for a comprehensive journalistic expose of all activities that can be classified as suspect, or at lease «items of interest».
59 Secondly, the fact that the publication of data within the public domain is done for profit - making purposes does not, prima facie, preclude such publication being considered as an activity undertaken «solely for journalistic purposes».
Also, Thomson Reuters Canada may not provide access to information if disclosure would reveal confidential commercial information, if the information is protected by solicitor - client privilege, if the information was generated in the course of a formal dispute resolution process, or if the information was collected in relation to the investigation of a breach of an agreement or a contravention of a federal or provincial law, or if the information was collected as part of journalistic, literary or artistic activities.
62 The answer to the second question should therefore be that Article 9 of the directive is to be interpreted as meaning that the activities referred to at points (a) to (d) of the first question, relating to data from documents which are in the public domain under national legislation, must be considered as activities involving the processing of personal data carried out «solely for journalistic purposes», within the meaning of that provision, if the sole object of those activities is the disclosure to the public of information, opinions or ideas.
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