01264nam0 22003133i 450 SUN011954820190121015859.9250.00N978-981-10-0066-920190121d2016 |0engc50 baengCH|||| |||||*Content-Centric NetworksAn Overview, Applications and Research ChallengesSyed Hassan Ahmed, Safdar Hussain Bouk, Dongkyun KimCham : Springer, 2016xvi90 p. ; 24 cmPubblicazione in formato elettronico001SUN01038902001 *SpringerBriefs in electrical and computer engineering210 BerlinSpringer.CHChamSUNL001889Ahmed, Syed HassanSUNV091805763053Bouk, Safdar HussainSUNV091806788042Kim, DongkyunSUNV091807788043SpringerSUNV000178650ITSOL20200921RICAhttps://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-981-10-0066-9SUN0119548BIBLIOTECA CENTRO DI SERVIZIO SBA15CONS SBA EBOOK 2921 15EB 2921 20190121 Content-Centric Networks1756505UNICAMPANIA05399nam 2200721 450 99621184180331620170815161630.01-118-65378-51-299-24234-01-118-42049-71-118-41689-9(CKB)2670000000336678(EBL)1124405(OCoLC)809456976(SSID)ssj0000831936(PQKBManifestationID)11442616(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000831936(PQKBWorkID)10881382(PQKB)10978962(MiAaPQ)EBC1124405(EXLCZ)99267000000033667820160817h20132013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrInternational libel and privacy handbook a global reference for journalists, publishers, webmasters, and lawyers /edited by Charles J. Glasser, Jr3rd ed.Hoboken, New Jersey :Bloomberg Press,2013.©20131 online resource (594 p.)BloombergDescription based upon print version of record.1-118-35705-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Title Page; Copyright; Contents; Preface: Understanding Media Law in the Global Context; Acknowledgments; Introduction: How to Use This Book; Part I Americas; Chapter 1 Argentina; Introduction to the Argentinean Legal System; 1. What is the locally accepted definition of libel?; 2. Is libel by implication recognized, or, in the alternative, must the complained-of words alone defame the plaintiff?; 3. May corporations sue for libel?; 4. Is product disparagement recognized, and if so, how does that differ from libel?5. Must an individual be clearly identified (by name or photograph) to sue for libel? Can a group of persons sue for libel even though not named?6. What is the fault standard(s) applied to libel?; 7. Is financial news about publicly traded companies, or companies involved with a government contract, considered a matter of public interest or otherwise privileged?; 8. Is there a recognized protection for opinion or "fair comment" on matters of public concern?; 9. Are there any requirements upon a plaintiff, such as demand for retraction or right of reply, and if so, what impact do they have?10. Is there a privilege for quoting or reporting on:11. Is there a privilege for republishing statements made earlier by other, bona fide, reliable publications or wire services?; 12. Are there any restrictions regarding reporting on:; 13. Are prior restraints or other prepublication injunctions available on the basis of libel or privacy, and, if so, what are the standards for obtaining such relief?; 14. Is a right of privacy recognized (either civilly or criminally)?15. May reporters tape-record their own telephone conversations for note-taking purposes (not rebroadcast) without the consent of the other party?16. If it is permissible to record such tapes, may they be broadcast without permission?; 17. Is there a recognized evidentiary privilege preventing the disclosure of confidential sources relied upon by reporters?; 18. In the event that legal papers are served upon the newsroom (such as a civil complaint), are there any particular warnings about accepting service of which we should be aware?19. Has your jurisdiction applied established media law to Internet publishers?20. If established media law has been applied to Internet publishers, are there any ways in which Internet publishers (including chat room operators) have to meet different standards?; 21. Are there any cases where the courts have enforced a judgment in libel from another jurisdiction against a publisher in your jurisdiction?; Notes; Chapter 2 Brazil; Introduction to the Brazilian Civil Code and Media Law; 1. What is the locally accepted definition of libel?2. Is libel by implication recognized, or, in the alternative, must the complained-of words alone defame the plaintiff?An indispensable survival guide for anyone in the media industry and the lawyers who serve them Especially now, in an age of instant global access through digital media, it is vitally important that journalists, authors and publishers, as well as the lawyers who serve them, be fully up on the laws governing media, worldwide. The ultimate resource for all the media content providers and purveyors, this fully updated and expanded Third Edition of the critically-acclaimed handbook offers you instant access to relevant libel and privacy laws and important legal rulings in the Europe, AsiaBloombergLibel and slanderPrivacy, Right ofFreedom of speechMass mediaLaw and legislationLibel and slander.Privacy, Right of.Freedom of speech.Mass mediaLaw and legislation.345.0256346.03/4346.034Glasser Charles J.Jr.,MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK996211841803316International libel and privacy handbook989569UNISA