01-11-2016, 09:04 AM
If what someone says misleads others to cause harm can saying it become wrong? Can the speaker be held accountable for their words? Should they?
No. In a case involving Fox News and two of their reporters, the courts allowed that Fox News had the right to to say and broadcast whatever they want*:
Fox lawyers argued it was their first amendment right to report false information. In a six-page written decision, the Court of Appeals decided the FCC’s position against news distortion is only a “policy,” not a “law, rule, or regulation.”
http://www.philly2philly.com/politics_co...orm_public
* For local Puna conspiracy theorists, the report in question invloved Monsanto
No. In a case involving Fox News and two of their reporters, the courts allowed that Fox News had the right to to say and broadcast whatever they want*:
Fox lawyers argued it was their first amendment right to report false information. In a six-page written decision, the Court of Appeals decided the FCC’s position against news distortion is only a “policy,” not a “law, rule, or regulation.”
http://www.philly2philly.com/politics_co...orm_public
* For local Puna conspiracy theorists, the report in question invloved Monsanto
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