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    Everything online journalists need to protect their legal rights. This free resource culls from all Reporters Committee resources and includes exclusive content on digital media law issues.

    FCC suspends attack, editorializing rules for 60 days
    10/06/2000
    Federal court hears argument in freelancers’ copyright case
    10/05/2000
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    Use of Barbie in photographs permitted
    10/05/2000
    Broadcast groups ask court to repeal FCC rules
    10/04/2000
    Napster interested in compensating artists for works, it says
    09/27/2000
    Senate holds second hearing on marketing of violent entertainment
    09/27/2000
    Bill would open high court to cameras
    09/26/2000
    Groundswell needed before South Dakota opens courts to cameras
    09/26/2000
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    Fair use no defense to copyright infringement of church book
    09/26/2000
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    Senate holds hearing on marketing of violent entertainment
    09/15/2000
    Senate panel hears testimony on bill to permit cameras in federal courts
    09/11/2000
    FCC must act on personal attack, political editorializing rules
    08/10/2000
    Settlement ends ‘rip-and-read’ controversy
    08/10/2000
    Photographers are the sole authors of their photos
    08/03/2000
    Secret Service spreads wide "no-fly" zones over conventions
    08/03/2000
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