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    In the 1430’s a man named Johann Gutenberg created the predecessor to the modern printing press. The level of importance of the printing press is rivaled by few other inventions‚ so much so that “the invention of the printing press” is often used as a reference to the social‚ political‚ and scientific change experienced by Europe after the press’s introduction. (Wikipedia). Johannes Gutenberg invented a mechanical way of making books. This was the first example of mass book production. Before the

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    AUTONOMA DE NUEVO LEON FACULTAD DE CONTADURIA PÚBLICA Y ADMINISTRACION LICENCIADO EN NEGOCIOS INTERNACIONALES LAW V Abraham Garcia Final Project “The Associated Press vs. Fairey” Priscila Casanova Villalpando ID# 1444411 Juan Carlos Marx Gomez ID#1536312 A ciudad universitaria‚ Nuevo león. 20 de mayo 2013 The Associated Press vs. Fairey A PHOTO FINISH? COPYRIGHT AND SHEPARD FAIREY’S USE OF A NEWS PHOTO IMAGE OFTHE PRESIDENT Shelly Rosenfeld “Most importantly‚ I am fighting the AP to

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    (accessed July 2‚ 2010). Radhakrishnan‚ S. JOURNALISM AND LAW. Port Dickson‚ Negeri Sembilan‚ January 28‚ 2010. Sonia Randhawa‚ Pauline Puah‚ Susan Loone. Freedom of Expression and the Media in Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur: SUARAM‚ 2005. Whither the Malaysian Press? May 16‚ 2010. http://www.mysinchew.com/node/39022 (accessed July 30‚ 2010).

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    15‚ 1791‚ it was adopted. The First is part of the Bill of Rights and prohibits the making of any law respecting an establishment of religion‚ impeding the free exercise of religion‚ abridging the freedom of speech‚ infringing on the freedom of the press‚ interfering with the right to peaceably assemble or prohibiting the petitioning for a governmental redress of grievances. The First Amendment doesn’t give you rights; rather‚ it censors the Government from preventing you from doing certain things

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    References: • Pember‚ D. R.‚ & Clavert‚ C. (2011). Mass media law (17th ed.). Boston‚ MA: McGraw-Hill. First Amendment Religion and Expression Freedom of Expression-Speech and Press . (1996). Retrieved August 16‚ 2010‚ from Network Abuse Clearinghouse: http://www.abuse.net/commercial.html Prior restraint law & legal definition. (2010). Retrieved August 16‚ 2010‚ from US legal: http://definitions.uslegal.com/p/prior-restraint/

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    sense of freedom their writing. The power of the press is one of the basic foundations of democracy promoting and safeguarding its core values. The following paper will discuss in detail an ethical code of conduct for a fictional TV news station called WFUN. The essay will include discussions regarding some of the most important ethical standards including; seeking the truth‚ remaining objective and non-bias‚ public trust‚ integrity‚ and freedom. The press plays a pivotal role in society and its influence

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    this‚ and humanism praised the beauty and intelligence of the individual. As the education of more people started to grow‚ humanism worked its way into the arts‚ literature‚ the sciences and medicine. Then in the mid-1400s the invention printing press helped to change our world forever. New ideas‚ inventions‚ and discoveries also spread. This brings us back to the question in what ways did the Renaissance change how people looked at the world around them? Some ways that the Renaissance changed how

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    determinists believe‚ that technology generally causes the social changes and it is ’outside’ society. One of those determinist was Canadian media theorist  Marshall McLuhan‚ who said‚ that communication technologies ‚like television and printing press transformed society. He believed‚ that it is a form that matters‚ not a content so much. In ‘Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man’‚ McLuhan famously said that ’the medium is the message’. He believed‚ that no matter what content new media has

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    hundred years ago is now able to travel in supersonic jets which would take him around the world in twenty four hours. Science has also made communication easier with the invention of telegraphy and the telephone. The invention of the printing press has brought education in the form of books and newspapers to the doorsteps of every common man. Science has given man several means of recreation to spend his leisure time. The greatest wonder of modern science is that we can watch several events

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    unable to determine how old a person is‚ how long it takes for crops to grow‚ and the time it takes to go from one destination to another. The world would be a very different place without this invention. The Middle Ages: The Printing Press The printing press is a machine that forever changed the lives of people in Europe‚ and eventually‚ all over the world. This machine‚ invented by Johann Gutenberg in 1445‚ completely revolutionized how books were written and distributed. Previously‚ books were

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