Sentences with phrase «journalistic purposes»

"Journalistic purposes" refers to the use of information or content for reporting, writing, or documenting news events and stories in the media. It indicates that the information is being gathered, analyzed, or presented with the intention of informing the public and fostering transparency and accountability. Full definition
We're now urgently trying to find out who Mickelson likes to win the NBA Finals — only for journalistic purposes, of course.
In this regard, the Court highlighted that some publishers may be beyond the scope of EU legislation [84] and that a search engine operator does not appear to benefit from the derogation to the Directive for processing carried out «solely for journalistic purposes» [85].
The giant social network has a habit of removing things for its own reasons — in some cases content that has an important social and journalistic purpose.
And one of the uses that this principle is designed to protect is the use of content for journalistic purposes.
The panel that most directly targeted the risks of depending on platforms for journalistic purposes was called «Platforms as Publishers: Rights and Responsibilities,» and was moderated by David Clinch of Storyful, a social - media verification service.
Fair use would arguably apply to both of those things, especially if they were used for journalistic purposes.
He checked beforehand with the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency, which told him that it would not object to peyote use by non-Indians for serious scientific, educational, or journalistic purposes.
Readers may copy and redistribute blog postings on other blogs, or otherwise for private, non-commercial or journalistic purposes.
Journalistic violation of privacy: PIPEDA s. 7 (1)(c) gives an exemption from the rules about collection of personal information for journalistic purposes.
Two further considerations are material: a. if, having given permission for such use, the court proceedings are adversely affected, permission may be withdrawn; and, b. it may be necessary for the judge to limit live, text - based communications to representatives of the media for journalistic purposes but to disallow its use by the wider public in court.
The judge then considered the breach of Data Protection Act claim, and started by dismissing Google's argument that it was processing information solely with a view to publication for journalistic purposes.
Regardless of the prohibition on organizations with a journalistic purpose and some other additional purpose, the personal information could be collected, used and disclosed by another organization with only a journalistic purpose.
In addition, it does not apply to information that is collected for journalistic purposes «and for no other purpose».
[160] Moreover, personal information is not protected any further by prohibiting an organization with both a journalistic purpose and some other purpose from collecting, using and disclosing it, but not prohibiting an organization with only a journalistic purpose.
In addition, the information collected by the union was collected for journalistic purposes, among others, which meant that exception was not available.
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».
Former Flipboard designer Craig Mod says he launched Hi because he wants to make interaction with a community of readers an integral part of the way that people write and create, whether it's for pleasure or for journalistic purposes
I don't believe it's journalistic purpose is intended to take sides and promote only one segment of the industry.
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