Deck 3: Changing Global Media Landscape and Ethical and Legal Issues

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Consumers today are less active, more predictable, and less public and socially connected.
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___ protects creators with regard to the use of their tangible work in a fixed form, whether a painting, play, novel, film, or another form of creative expression in multiple disciplines.

A) Copyright
B) Public domain
C) Fair dealing
D) Commercial regulation
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Which term refers to usage of a logo, brand name, slogan, package design, or another indicator that clearly identifies products from competitors?

A) Geographic indication
B) Fair use
C) Service mark
D) Trademark
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Which law protects individuals from having their names, images, or identities used by others, without authorization, for commercial purposes?

A) Copyright
B) Right of publicity
C) Trademarks
D) Security and exchange regulations
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Which term refers to PR staff or paid spokespeople posting positive or negative commentary online, without identifying themselves or pretending to be disinterested parties?

A) Astroturing
B) Fair dealing
C) Right of publicity
D) Advocacy
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Which type of announcement refers to information that would affect the decision-making process of buying or selling shares?

A) Commercial
B) Public
C) Material
D) Contractual
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Which term refers to individuals buying or selling a public company's securities while in possession of nonpublic information?

A) Astroturing
B) Fair dealing
C) Appropriation
D) Insider trading
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List four ways in which social media have impacted the PR field and how people communicate today.
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Tactical ethics that assess the organization in respect to the physical and social environment, human rights, or cultural differences are referred to as ___.

A) Business ethics
B) Media relations
C) Strategic ethics
D) Consumer activism
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What is the term widely used for PR interactions with journalists at magazines, newspapers, and TV or radio programs?

A) Media convergence
B) Media relations
C) Media landscape
D) Media standards
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Public domain categorizes works that are not protected by copyright, which means the copyright has expired or the works were never copyrightable.
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Service marks are recognizable logos, slogans, brand names, or other expressions that identify a brand or product.
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Slander is a printed untruth in words or imagery; libel is a spoken falsehood.
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Right of publicity is also called personality rights and appropriation.
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Service marks apply to names of places that identify unique products from a specific location.
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Security and exchange rules and regulations do not apply to companies filing an initial public offering during pre-filing, waiting, and post-effective quiet periods.
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Noncompetition contracts help PR agencies protect their client base for a specific timeframe.
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Journalists have collaborated worldwide to form trade groups to address ethics, industry trends, and censorship.
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List three changes facing traditional media worldwide?
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Deck 3: Changing Global Media Landscape and Ethical and Legal Issues
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Consumers today are less active, more predictable, and less public and socially connected.
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___ protects creators with regard to the use of their tangible work in a fixed form, whether a painting, play, novel, film, or another form of creative expression in multiple disciplines.

A) Copyright
B) Public domain
C) Fair dealing
D) Commercial regulation
A
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Which term refers to usage of a logo, brand name, slogan, package design, or another indicator that clearly identifies products from competitors?

A) Geographic indication
B) Fair use
C) Service mark
D) Trademark
D
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Which law protects individuals from having their names, images, or identities used by others, without authorization, for commercial purposes?

A) Copyright
B) Right of publicity
C) Trademarks
D) Security and exchange regulations
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Which term refers to PR staff or paid spokespeople posting positive or negative commentary online, without identifying themselves or pretending to be disinterested parties?

A) Astroturing
B) Fair dealing
C) Right of publicity
D) Advocacy
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Which type of announcement refers to information that would affect the decision-making process of buying or selling shares?

A) Commercial
B) Public
C) Material
D) Contractual
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Which term refers to individuals buying or selling a public company's securities while in possession of nonpublic information?

A) Astroturing
B) Fair dealing
C) Appropriation
D) Insider trading
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List four ways in which social media have impacted the PR field and how people communicate today.
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Tactical ethics that assess the organization in respect to the physical and social environment, human rights, or cultural differences are referred to as ___.

A) Business ethics
B) Media relations
C) Strategic ethics
D) Consumer activism
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What is the term widely used for PR interactions with journalists at magazines, newspapers, and TV or radio programs?

A) Media convergence
B) Media relations
C) Media landscape
D) Media standards
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Public domain categorizes works that are not protected by copyright, which means the copyright has expired or the works were never copyrightable.
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Service marks are recognizable logos, slogans, brand names, or other expressions that identify a brand or product.
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Slander is a printed untruth in words or imagery; libel is a spoken falsehood.
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Right of publicity is also called personality rights and appropriation.
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Service marks apply to names of places that identify unique products from a specific location.
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Security and exchange rules and regulations do not apply to companies filing an initial public offering during pre-filing, waiting, and post-effective quiet periods.
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Noncompetition contracts help PR agencies protect their client base for a specific timeframe.
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Journalists have collaborated worldwide to form trade groups to address ethics, industry trends, and censorship.
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List three changes facing traditional media worldwide?
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