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Anonymous sources and privacy What’s ethical, what’s legal and how to tell the difference

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Page 1: Anonymous sources and privacy

Anonymous sourcesand privacy

What’s ethical, what’s legaland how to tell the difference

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SPJ Code of Ethics

“Always question sources’ motives before promising anonymity. Clarify conditions attached to any promise made in exchange for information. Keep promises.”

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Three flavors of anonymity

• Background– Also called not for attribution

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Three flavors of anonymity

• Background• Deep background

– Better for reporting than for publication

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Three flavors of anonymity

• Background• Deep background• Off the record

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Three flavors of anonymity

• Background• Deep background• Off the record• Always negotiate

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Three flavors of anonymity

• Background• Deep background• Off the record• Always negotiate• After-the-fact requests

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Three flavors of anonymity

• Background• Deep background• Off the record• Always negotiate• After-the-fact requests

– Importance of information versus future access

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Three flavors of anonymity

• Background• Deep background• Off the record• Always negotiate• After-the-fact requests

– Importance of information versus future access– How savvy is the subject of your interview?

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Three don’ts

• Don’t use anonymous sources to attack someone’s reputation

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Three don’ts

• Don’t use anonymous sources to attack someone’s reputation

• Don’t use anonymous sources if you could get the same information on the record

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Three don’ts

• Don’t use anonymous sources to attack someone’s reputation

• Don’t use anonymous sources if you could get the same information on the record

• Don’t use anonymous sources unless you are prepared to go to jail

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Questions

• Are readers right to distrust journalism that relies on anonymous sources?

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Questions

• Are readers right to distrust journalism that relies on anonymous sources?

• Should news organizations reduce or eliminate use of anonymous sources?

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Questions

• Are readers right to distrust journalism that relies on anonymous sources?

• Should news organizations reduce or eliminate use of anonymous sources?

• Is freedom of the press threatened by recent court decisions that reporters may not protect their sources?

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Legal considerations

• Branzburg v. Hayes (1972) found no right to protect sources

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Legal considerations

• Branzburg v. Hayes (1972) found no right to protect sources

• First Amendment protects all of us, not just journalists

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Legal considerations

• Branzburg v. Hayes (1972) found no right to protect sources

• First Amendment protects all of us, not just journalists

• Three-part balancing test:– Relevant

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Legal considerations

• Branzburg v. Hayes (1972) found no right to protect sources

• First Amendment protects all of us, not just journalists

• Three-part balancing test:– Relevant– No alternative

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Legal considerations

• Branzburg v. Hayes (1972) found no right to protect sources

• First Amendment protects all of us, not just journalists

• Three-part balancing test:– Relevant– No alternative– Public interest

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The tide has shifted

• Branzburg decision came during the heroic age of journalism

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The tide has shifted

• Branzburg decision came during the heroic age of journalism

• Public came to distrust the media, and that attitude affected the courts

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The tide has shifted

• Branzburg decision came during the heroic age of journalism

• Public came to distrust the media, and that attitude affected the courts

• An absolute shield for journalists would probably be unconstitutional

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Privacy

A few considerations

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Four types of privacy law

• Intrusion– Highly offensive to a reasonable person

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Four types of privacy law

• Intrusion• Publicizing private facts

– Highly offensive to a reasonable person– No legitimate public interest

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Four types of privacy law

• Intrusion• Publicizing private facts• False light

– “Libel Jr.”– Not necessarily untrue– “Actual malice” applies

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Four types of privacy law

• Intrusion• Publicizing private facts• False light• Commercial appropriation

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Overriding themes

• First Amendment protects all of us, not just professional journalists

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Overriding themes

• First Amendment protects all of us, not just professional journalists

• Protections are strongest for publishing or broadcasting

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Overriding themes

• First Amendment protects all of us, not just professional journalists

• Protections are strongest for publishing or broadcasting

• Protections weakest for news gathering– Open-meeting and public-record laws– Obligation to testify– Prohibition on intrusion