Hello all. After completing your midterm, your next goal is to begin your paper proposal. Your paper proposal should center on answering questions regarding mass communication and law or ethics. (You can also propose the intersection of law and ethics in regard to mass communication.) In previous semesters, students have looked at libel law and social media likes, privacy law and drones, and advertising law and celebrity spokespeople on Instagram. Here is information about writing the paper proposal. Here is more Paper Proposal Advice. This information may also be helpful. There is discussion post for you in Webcourses to share your paper proposal questions and how you would answer the question (methodology). Please post by Friday, March 23 by midnight. We will build on this proposal in the following weeks.
Fabrik Follies is a company that manufacturers novelty T-shirts. In 2008 they put out a series of shirts with caricatures of well known athletes on the front. The back of the shirts contained bits of comic data about the athletes, and parodies of their names. One of the shirts features a chubby cartoon caricature of Ric Lion, a popular wrestler and member of the Worldwide Wrestling Conglomeration, the WWC. The back of the shirt contained the following: “Sick And Cryin’” earned $4 bazillion last year throwing his weight around the ring. Cryin’ is a top draw for the WWC, the Weird Wrestling Circus.” Lion sued Fabrik for appropriation, claiming the company had used his likeness for commercial purposes. He also noted he was marketing his own line of shirts and jackets that contained his likeliness, and this shirt might hurt the sale of his own clothing. A. Would Lion sue for harm to his right to privacy or his right to publicity? Explain why you selected one cause of action rather than...
State Laws While the U.S. federal law only requires one-party consent, many states have accepted different laws. In some states all parties must give their consent or at least be notified that the call is about to be recorded (with necessary opt-out option: if you don’t like them to record the call, you can ask them to stop recording). There also was a case law decision from many years ago (the 1950's) that went to the Supreme Court and affirmed that the federal law does not supersede state authority/statutes unless the call or the tap crosses state lines – that is why each state went ahead and established their own guideline/statute. States Requiring One Party Notification Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas Colorado District Of Columbia Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nebraska Nevada New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Oklahoma Oregon Ohio Rhode Island ...
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